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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNES DAY, JUI X 21, 1926. Mail Orders Filled Shop by Mai If unable to come yourself— il All mail orders promptly and Mafl Orders carefully filled WE BEGIN The ver, LNU = set door pane 11-PIECE D 9-PIECE SU NG SUI 3-PIECE SL'I'H’ August Sale drice NCH DAVE 1R 3-PIEC (PORT JID MAHOGANY fram H bri here until wanted. of genuine mahogany, For Living Rooms We Offer ‘quard velour combina tion Davenport, Wing and Club Chair -p ird to one-half less Personal inspection invi UITE of eight pieces, tapestry covered, 2 ECE SUITE of selected built-up walnut, was $100.00, for . 'RA SPECIAL—S, 9.or 10 pieces; 66-inch, made of walnut burl veneer with 6-foot extension; China Cabinet enclos sturdy Chairs with tapest 1ECE SUIT nicely carved. Sale Pr pieces, at nally. see us pe (Furniture—2nd, 3rd v slip seats. !, jacquard or cu > SUITES, plain mohair outside velour, at . 5 OVERSTUFFED SUITE, Davenport and two ('h:«il',\ at (& OUR AUGUST FURNITURE SALE TOMORROW WITH BEST BARGAINS EVER highest grade of Furniture at d or suite on our big exhibition floor at 15 per cent off. and odd pieces at one-t than ted at litht finish walnut veneer e eals regular $159.00, at \\"Hil‘ tic reductions. Every piece Discontinued suites their regular prices For Dining Rooms We Offer 295.00 Buffet has six legs mnnvclnw with stretches, and gumwood combination; Table 45x60 lnchc& 'd with fret glass front; S ver with in- .8150.00, $200.00, $225.00 }, solid walnut, regular $1,100.00, for . .8750.00 regular $900.00, for .. s $695.00 t For Bedrooms We Offer TES with Twin Beds, 'S, made of two-tone walnut, TWIN BEDS, of walnut, JITES of brown mahogany $195.00 JITES, handsome shade of walnut. \] v‘D 00 Bargain at .. s i $150.00 ‘1—]};;\1 Bed These are but samples of the wonderful values our August Furniture Sale vou. Convenient terms may be arranged and purchases stored Come, Treatment Pl tion Must constri cwer syste Plainville News - 1 STATE PROPOSES SENERSISTENNO . ‘Heal th Department Urges Early <« l Rction Be Taken \DELAY WOULD BE COSTLY -fovic " ant By River Suggested—Stream Pollu- Stop — Businessmen Again Defeat Iron Horses—Briefs uction nitary Pequabuck r introd Dangers From € al and lary for sto ition system b i Avor: bouhd Bl Action Must Be Taken be .um NFW MAI Extension of Service in Sovl e that tme e tas tves 8 Streets Approved RECKLESS DRIVERS FINED Gustay B, Froc Crowds At Rises to 96 Bristel News o, A | Mochicr Called By Death—Large | Thompson of 27 Prince street. as born In Cold his early years hav- bent in that place. Later mour and later a number of NSOKD blacksmith's nd later ing Tt the t opencd a welding business on School : ¢ choles ween strect. He later entered the employ ject would appear prefer- Barnes company, be- to retire about four g0 on account of failing ~ er was a member of the - ethod church: a mem- of Odd i Seymour and Franklin A. M. of Bristol; tribe, 1. O, R. M hanics Lol lich And James W He aughter i 5 of this :1 tross Moshier of N bna /o Acrenny | Gacris Hudson, N. Y. and b or Thomas Smith TH al will be held tomor row a 2:30 o'clock fro t ethodist church, ¥ Dr West of Boston will i services ment ition on Mer 1 to lay ay Funeral of Joseph Schittina funeral of Joseph Schit v was largely at- o'clock this morning thony's church. Rev. L ed the high interment was in St. Thomas ce Lake Compounce Outl Comyounce tl mber of Com- nnual outing r was served Storm GIRLS BEARERS AT Touching Scene at Obsequies lor Twin Child Today Arrested For Drunken Driving— Jury List is Announced—Boy Tonight—Items of Interest. Four young girls were pall bear y at the funeral of Helen Grap- pino, one year old daughter of Mr. and M stopher Grappino of Farmington road who died at Hart- Isolation hospital Monday, as t fo her twin sister was being admit to the hospital. Four girls also act- ed as flower girls. St Fune Paul's church in K morning at 9 o'clock, whe! or white mass was celel Rev. John C. Brennan, pastor. Ac cording to the custom of the Catholic church a white mass is sung at t} funeral of any child under sev vears of age when, the church rules child reaches the use of reason The pall bearers were Margaret Marigno, Mary Orecchio, Mary 1% liotti and Rena Centurelli flower bearers w DeBlesio. Th Rena Borini. Stepped On By Horse Michael Maguda, 10 years of Kensington v\ul death last evening, n he on by a horse. The youngster riding bareback thre of the town. On Perciva near the American Paper bridge, another boy threw stone at the horse. It bolted and young Maguda fell from its back. The horse in his terror trampled upon the boy. He was taken to the of- services were it was found, upon examination, that he had suffered several deep gashes on the thighs. He was treat- ed for the injury and was reported to be resting comfortably today. Stone Falls On Hand John Vanina of Kensington suffer- ed a painful injury yesterday as he was working with some heavy ston One of them slipped, drop- ping on his right hand. The fore- finger was split its entire length, He was treated by Dr. Matthew Gris- wold Jurors Ave Appointed The following list of men has been selected by the clerk of the superfor court fo serve as jurymen from Berlin. These names were selected from a much longer list for- warded to Hartford by Town Clerk Arthur L. Woodruff some time ago. The list: Fdwin B. Adams, Franklin N. Racon, Arthur H. Bushnell. Arthur ¥. Crandall, Chauncey Doane, WH- liam M. Fow William B. Hall ! Carl J. Mueller. Edwin A. Seigrist, Pasquale Giannotta Robert Silsby. Charles. A. Warren, William H Webster, George B. Alling. Tra M L Baldwin, James Brown, Edward P. Dunham. Albert fagan, James C. Hart, Henry Hook- er. Arfhur L. Moffatt, Edward S. McCormick, Frederick L. Norton, > | William §. Norton. Jason M. Taylor | Harold Upson. Harold R. Clar Hobgrt T Honiss and Edward [Kahms, Meriden Man Jailed Constable Frank Brown patrolling Ithe 'pike at about 11:30 last night noticed some driving that. he thought, was not according to Hoyle. he objeqt In view evidently was to \ FONFRALOF Y FLOWER BEARERS GIRLS T00, | | | i Trampled By Horse—Tabs Day | fice of Dr. Matthew H. Griswold and | dgerly. Phillip M. | out to be Kins stre fining nc ).mm suy 'n» nn. How Bank's Ann The annual 1 vings bank rnoon in th tion, a pl ing until post of tre ure taryship has beet Tabs v~ Last Berlin avenue field. Both ¢ well prepared 1o f battle and it is expecied large gallery will be on I 1 he fray Old Resident 1s 11 nuel Hart, one of Berlin est residents, is confined with ill Mr. Har 1 in town and has resided o Southington road throughot {life. The old Hart homeste been in the family for gen and his father and g ith lived in the he Mr. Hart dition is believed fo be seriou eek he took a long walk in nd became ove vined with him o be confine Hart is 82 years of age and ha a deacon in the Kensiizion ¢ gational church for many ye nother ailment, o his be to W s old ko wn | n o the it his ad has | rations er also | s con- s. La ated. This, com causea 1. My 1s been Congregational Church Picnic the school Complete plans f picnic of the S Kensington Con; n announced. 1d on Satu have b will b it | next, at the Bencdict-Phillips | ation field. A ball game wi | the activities, the contest to | ed a 2 o'clock. Teams will by en on ths groun At about 4 o'clock a progi last, but not least, a picnic will be served the races. This will be made an extremely inviting collec delicacies. Tee cream be on hand throughont the noon, this to be in charge recseation committee of the Swings and sec-saws will wble at all times. Those are looking forward to a nd s ndance Will Leave On Trip mes and races will take place the conclus nr ot ct ernoon | recre 1l start e call- e chos ram of supper ion ¢ up of tion of vda wil Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Mildruin of East Rerlin will leave this e cn a 10 day trip a the akes. They will take the | boat to New York city and w ceed up the Hudson river to from which point they will country to Buffalo, and wil the lake trip. Items of Interest William Carey of Kensing spending his vacation at Neck, B rford. Henry J. Foiren and fam today for lLake Pocotopaug, | they will vacation at their cotta Ball Game Tomorrow A good dents of this place. who are ing to accompany the All-K veni; Great night il pro- | Alb ny. cross 1 make ton s | Indian ily left where ne is promised resi intend- ensing- ton baseball team to Meriden ~hen they cross bats with the Recreation club of that city tomorrow. A good plannin pport to cam in its ot ver Cly tomor Grange To Gye Play Berlin Graoge talent will br ion is to be gi Wl selections will also be red during the evening Attend Tomlinson Fun ents of this place idger Lawn Party Ton | lawn party 1 for thi g by the the Ken sington Methodis to tak e on the chu lawn. An en jovable time is promised to thos ending | Outdoor Dance Planned le Gianotti requests rs rican Legion his he assist in the platform and and social t in cially anxious successful and he will preciate help given him by the er members awn Party Enjoyed | Games, dancir contributed to make held at the home of Mr. and 5. B. Adams last evening a great The party took th I ¢ r meeting of the G Those attending were thusiastic in their thanks for enjoyable evenin The attend | number hout | East Berlin Items Members of the Epworth lea in front of the M urch Friday even |o'clock and leave by automobile Plainville camp ground ta the serviees th es continuing over Su This being re. Owing will be no services in the lo- eral of Frederick ( o be currents ar this lodors arc carr Need Sewers ied out from the catc Smaller Pipes Misused Raaith e Propose Treatment Plants n | TAKE arty jsequently the Jow fi ind slo NOTICE | wee | proval 1 i 1 and a from to | Main St nday | 1l church Sunday so that all mem- (lines, as bers may have ap opportunity to at- jing duly tend the services at the auditorium 1925 Miss Catherin Bacon is \isiting building a relatives in New Jersey for the next |ty Neri pr s I w fon t Soutl | X v by automobile for Clinton, M re they will spend a few with relative Miss Winifred Barnes is spen v week's vacation from her du \er ome here, | Howard Brainard and famil I\Westfield visited friends here ye | The Community club will this evening at 8 o'clock at the (Continued on Page 16) wk Kramer and fawmily lef t to- 151 days of bui Jon a map date ding by Engineer es ul Chairman y of |Plainvill meet |any hall. |such map or | e loption 1 filed with Commission fir ng to or d son ownin Crow nd operty an side are hove lay nday “HE BIG 1 Crown St not to he out 1dir d J J. N of mission bt Town Clerk of || Saturd nages lan plain. WHEEI sustained by dincluded in | | Sunday “THE NOW YOU CA AFFORD TO PICTURES OF o LUMMW THEAIER‘ PLAINVILLE July 21— Charles Ray and Elcanor Boaglman in Joy in LL S Hl(-lll{() AD" DOUBLE FEATUE Marion Day s in “Lights of Old Broadway" Jack Hovie in “RED RIDER" ay, July 24 Fred Thomson in no benefits “WILD BULL'S LAIR" Tuly Anna Q. Nil son In R “HER SECOND CHANCE" || Secretary $ ) TEN AUCTION BLOCK™ —_— N s R Injurcd Boy Cannot Cash Checks istice to condition of Howar Mr. and Mrs. Fred Broad stre Comfortable yacteriological Germany, on n le to he young man | cobbler’s | probation for three months, with a 1 o L ie in his birthp At the age severe talking to. The man stated ¢ v | o years he canie to this city and |(hat he had been drinking and he a was won by | for a year was employed in ributed his actions to that cause er lase-running of the | Sessions . Foundry company. He Autos Collide ely hit- | then entered the shoe store of H. B A sedancowned and operated by (‘ook on North Main street and was ged ther s a cobbler I years age was marr ) to Miss A Troelich of T Froglich of t ters, Mrs. Lill and M children Mr. Froeli bury Men's James W, lent of this afternoon at where he had been receiving treat- |clerks in the stores, however, will be ment for the had been in past four ye of his wife in 16) vith his dau this time and no ob- | My, wski was born in ypes were found in 10 | Wareham, Mass,, in 1902, and is r volumes of the |syryived by his parents, two broth- Gostay B. Froelich Germany, notif of her husbanc afternoon. The remains will be |peace in the city court this morn- ht to this city and the date of ling. He pleaded guilty. Judge Jo- ial announc Mr. Froelich ch was o member of [Huard was coming north on Main jabuck lodge, 1 0. O. 1. ck and Ben ame Nurseymen's 1 its annual g 1 harb | Next Saturday, employes of the Co. of Hartford will picnic at the re Sunday the annual employes of the Great ific Tea company of ke place, ! Novena Largely Attended afternoon and evening servi in connection with th honor of St. Ann at St | Joseph's church are being largely ttended, many people coming from town to have the relic ap ertner, 0. P preacher at Meeting L 0. 0. F. will hold their regular meeting this eve- M | ning at § o'clock in Arcanum hall. ] | Park Commissioners' Meeting epartment having The regular monthly meeting of ed o the board of park commissioners be held at § o'clock this eve- hat on and ng in the city council chamber. office of the d Requiem Mass open daily from § sary high mass of ! ‘\v‘ Saturday, | p celebrated at St ) \ A h tomorrow morn, at 7:30 o'clock, in memory of 1es Coverty Fune; The uneral of Adam Graskowski son of Mr. and Mrs. John Graskow- ski of 83 South Elm street, who 1 Mon at the Cendar Crest orium where he had been re ving treatment for the past ten onths, held at § is morning fro reh. Rev. Geor; Bartlewski by 1 the high mass of requiem nd interment was in the new St Josepl's cemetery. U o'clock tanislaus’ The s Ply apPears | ers and three sisters ent condifion from & | Given Suspended Jail Sentence standpoint at t Gronden of 73 Race street rrested last evening on com- aint of several small boys at Rockwell Park, who informed Car taker Joseph Civizzio that he had endeavored to entice them into the x offering them money. He 1 at that place Sunday | was charged with breach of the Dar 1e death | woods b ed later s was born in Danna, |g 1S M. Donovan impi ce of 30 days, and as a | pended and Grond d a jail which was sus- n was placed on rd of 9 Morrell street for thirty- suring car owned by Carl and clerk, resigning | Boger of 87 Meadow street, came to- ) to live in retiremen at the corner of Main and {od here. forty. ye ol streets about 6:56 this g. A wheel was broken off dan while the radiator, lights 1 Herman |and wishbone of the other car were is ¢ two daugh- |broken., A front wheel was also n Mitchell of Wa snapped off. s. Minnie Steiler of | Boger was proceeding south on also by seven grand- [Main s and was making & left Parallel street, while @ years lay e Oehler, who sur- with two sons, Otto | 1 |street, when tre accident happened socety. | Both men were ordered to appear s W. Moshier in court tomorrow morning. Moshic age 65, for | Excessive Heat ears a well known resi- | Yesterday the thermometer regis city, died yesterday |tered 96 in the shade and today it to go still higher. The the Granby hospital, | prom past seven months. He |able to obtain relief at various re- failing health for the [sorts, due to the fact that their nd since the death | places of business close at noon for 4, had been living ighter, Mrs. Raymond rs @ (Continued on Fage 16) By BLOSSER | WHERE ARE \> {y You GoING IN | | K SUCH A | I RUSK? OM, DOwN TO N TR FLORIST FOR \\ ; MOM . T GONNA HAVE A ) Q AEW LINOLEUM AT) YOUR MOUSE 2 V\/v/ \—/\ ! 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