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+ BERLIN NEWS (Continued from Page Seven) Pond, Portalnd, Conn. The four &irls who accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Raymond have also returned to this ‘place. Mrs. Morrison Improved who has been {ll for the past few weeks is reported to be improved and is con- »* Mrs. R. H. Morrison, valescing rapidly. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1926. sportsmanlike the columns of criti- cisms belittling Gertrude Ederle's feat in swimming the English chan- nel printed in the Westminster Ga- zette. “These unsportsmanlike claims omit one small point—it was only| . v Slis T4 =oe wh vau afieto bbserve | Eoms ot Namh, Mt sndziane) her time schedule as she is a much | [1Fe¢% afer he bad tred toget faster swimmer than all previous| i)y Bl 8 m;’"\ chaunel awimmers,"” says the Zel-| i f- Hee chevses | against o | “Burton Gelbar, who violatea a | parking ordinance, was permitted The criticism printed in the West-| (o zo on payment of costs minster Gazette came from the lo- Michael Collette, pleaded guilty to BRISTOL NEWS (Continued from Page Seven) | windows tight each night. It s | possible that arrests may be made some time during the day. | Although no report has been | made at headquarters, it is under- stood that an attempt was made Saturday night also to enter the home of Frank Platt of Federal | street, the men being scared away | when the houschold was aroused. ! Made Eagle Scout Philip Ingram, son of Arthur In- | | gram of 31 Stearns stret, has been invested with the rank of eagle scout, the highest earned rank ob- | tainable in the institution of scout- of Bristol; historlan and registrar, Miss Lizzie G. Hart of Plainville. The following members were-elected for the special anniversary commit- | tee: Everett R. Bishop of New Ha- | ven, Hiram Lowrey of Plainville, | Edward Lowrey of Southington, Tru- | man L. Weed of New Britain, Augus- tus Lowrey of Bristol, Maude A. Bunnel of Forestville and Earle K. Bishop or New Britain. | There are thought to be more than | 600 descendants of the original Low- | reys, most of which number afe liv- | ing in Hartford county. i All-Plainvilles Lost First | BOY HERD'S NAME | ' Manning Enlisted as Navy Ap-. American War honor roll THE HERALD L ANNOUNCEMENTS — Auto and Truck Agencies “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Ariapged For and Ready Refecence. LINB RATES FOR | CONSECUTIVE [INSERTIONS | Charge Prepaid ||| 1. line 10 o ||| .1 line | 20 28 | 1 line 24 2 .1 line 32 kT -1 line 40 36 1 line 42 .38 .1 line $1.80 3150 Yearly Order Rates Upon Application. Count 6 words to a line. Quick ONWAR NENORIAL prentice at Age of 1 In their compilation of a Spanish- for in POCKETBOOK - OLD PHOTOGRAPHS. | | pr— e Containing _sum e papers, keys. . or Prone and Insu Personats —no ter how be reproduced to look lfke re from any Studio faded, new emall We photograph. Arcade AUTOMOTIVE cal newspapers of Dover and BouU-|a charge of drunkness and was as- longe and considered of comment by | cessed $10 and co local experts suggesting that Miss | Wiying Dutchian® Ariésted Ederle was able to accomplish her| req Forster, known to his many channel swim in record itme only | followers In the city as the “Flying | through the aid and shelter of ac-| putchman” was placed under arrest companying tu | at p. m. Saturday by Officer | John MeLaughlin, who noticed him | pushing his bicycle up North Main | street in an intoxicated condition. | He pleaded guilty | drunkeness before to an fnch. ' Old Residents Il 3 lines. Jason Graham, long time a resi- dent of this place, suffered a shock Saturday and is reported to be in a dangerous condition. Mr. Graham has many friends in this place that are wishing him a speedy recovery. He is 83 years old and has lived in his present home for many years. | . Mrs. Frances Goodwin, mother of Judge George G. Griswold, is re- PERSONALS ported to be dangerously ill at the | home of her son. Mrs. Griswold is | advanced in years and attendin | physicians are anxious over her| Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hahn of 18| condition. She has been ill for|Hamilton street have left for a some time and the recent heat wave | week’'s vacation at Crescent Beach.'| has been hard felt in the sick| \yijliam H. Latham of Ypsilanty, | room. Friends, of which she has|yfichigan, is staying with Mr. and | many, are hoplng for her recovery.|yfrs, Frederick W. Latham of 105 | Tricnds Offer Alling Black Rock avenue, where he has| The All-Plainvilles lost the encounter in their ‘three-game | riest with the Southington Pext | yesterday at the local high sch: fleld, one big inning giving the v itors a 7-4 win. There was no scor first |ing. The award was made at the | grand council fire of the Order of Cochoplanee at the camp of the order on Saturday evening. He will be presented with s metal eagle badge and a epecial certificate. A large crowd was in attendance at ‘the camp yesterday, addresses being given by the Rev. Spencer Adams of Terryville and Louis A. Wheeler, chairman of the camp committee. ription on the monument soon to e placed in Willow Brook park, | CL. Walter W. Bullen and Theodore | Johnson have learned of a former | New Britain man who enlisted in | Y the navy as ' ce a ing untll the fitth, whon the Pextos | jc o ¥ ) Mt EPprentice boy, at | lashed out hits enough for seven | g .- 5 runs, Fontana getting a pair of two- | wec rsed at the end of the World baggers in this one imning. Platne | WAE With the ranks o commander ville fought a game uphill’ battle | Tic 1% James W. Manning, the son after that, but found the odds too | O ConstableJanies W. Manning, and Tiuch for it The score by fuanee; | Bis name will be inscribed _along | R.H | with nearly 400 other New Britain o o n who went forth in 1898, The A | | rolls are made up entirely of vol- ), All-Plan. ...000001210—, Fo X P LA Week’s Activities in {E LR 10— T %lunteers since there was no con- tween him and Mardos Carlson, the Batterles—Dudac and Jura; Da TR, skt inyoneattalty C ic CF } scrl c k he war well known Swedish eyclist, the | atholic urches Miller. > . Noles with Spain. Manning was one of latter having defeated Forster two |\, ? 3 S T the youngest members of Dewey's years ago at the New Departure \‘_r'lhn'r “‘g‘uvl‘flr‘ ms‘”nnlx‘ n\;“l)lx(.'n"“‘flc.x‘ His rise in the navy was Athletic meet. S i i ik e L ] {o'clock tonight. Mintmum Book Charge, 35 cents. Auto and Truck Agencies 1 No Ad Accepted after 1 P. M. for ||| soremio: e e c BUICK MOTOR CARS—Sales and Bervice. iussitied Page on Bame Day. 8at.|(| “Copitol Bulck Co., 173 Arch St. Phone | 2607 1, Ads Accepted Over the Telephone ||| ——o'' for convenience of customera. Call =) os | | L - | Ay CADILLAC CARS—Sales & Service, 9:30 A Rellable Concern.”” West Notify the Herald at once if your ad {s incorrect. Not responeible for errors after the fist nsertion. Sales and service, Tash ( 925. Aek for a “Want AU" Operator. 1 ( | R C. Sales and . Superior ‘Auto Company, 127 St. Phone 211 to a charge of Judge Malone and a fine of $5 and costs was im- posed. Forster is well known as a bicycle rider and arrangements are now being completed for a match be- —— i ANNOUNCEMEN Burlal Lots, Mouuments 1 ULTS—Concrete and. refn- water-proof, herwetically eealed ._Vault Co. Phone 647-15. Florists 3 | BEATTIFUL FLOWERS Tor weadings ama | all occaslons, plus quality and wervice. | Flower Garden Greenhsuse, 1163 Stanley | A 7 for 10 years. 453 West Main 8t. 8 1ine [ Auto and Iruck Agencles NASH—motor cars. See the new Bales und Bervic A. G. Hawker, Elm_Street. Phone 2458. HUPMOBILE ¢ AND ¥ CYLINDERS City Service Station toll and Friends of Willard I Alling of The pastors of the Catholic marked by rapid promotion and | st. Kensington are asking that he run | for first selectman to represent that district. Mr. Alling, while not giv- ing a definite answer to the re- quest as to whether he would an- nounce his intentions of George B. Carter, the present first selectman, in the elections this fall, said that he would accept the po- sition if the people of this vicinity ‘wanted him, but he would not cam- palgn for the post. opposing Kensington Cong to Play The Xensington Congrega team will meet the team of fonal the South Congregational church of New Britain this afternoon at Willow Brook park, in the schedule of the Inter-Church league. The are now occupying the cellar posi- tion and will make a determined ef- fort today to climb out of the rut. they now occupy. Bryan Replles to Critics William J. Bryan, superintendent of the New Britain division of the Connecticut Co., today emphatically denied a statement:printed in this column on August 10 in which r dents were reported as ain and Berlin. Mr. Bryan said the bus line critic the bus service between N was inaugurated, that ever sin he has kept a careful check of opera- tons and has a record of every bus which was behind schedule. ,sald his records show that the criti- Bob White cottage, Sealane avenue, | cism expressed by patrons was exag- | Saybrook. gerated and unjustified. Mr. Bryan pointed out that Berlin | He now has the benefit of trolley cars, the New Britain-Berlin bus line and the New Britain-Meriden bus The service has been adequate, he No Report of Opposition to His line. declared, and claimed criticism such as was printed was id. unwarranted. Only in case of a break-down has there heen any serious delay, East Berlin News Mr. and Mr are recelving the birth of a son. This Thoma t Chapman congratulations over | he eighth child of the family and all are liv- ing. The Epworth league lawn party to be held at the Hazelwood home- | stead In West Cromwell this evening is expected to attract a large num- ber of leaguers. This summer outing of the s is -hoped to hav fore the fall season. Thomas A. Read of “was a visitor here yesterday calling upon relatives. is ason and it | several more be- M the first iddletown Mr. and Mrs. William Dennis and family enjoyed a motor trip to the shore yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert and family spent Sunday Stevenson with rela- | burgh. joined Mre. William H. Latham and | his daughter, Miss Ruth Latham. | They will leave Tuesday for 4| Ernest Mahoney was arrested by motor trip back to their Michigan | Officer Dewey Carpenter Saturday home, coverihg the sesquicentennial | night, after his wife had com- exposition and visiting in Pitts- | plained to the police department Mr. and Mrs. Latham were | that he was {intoxicated and was formerly resdents of this place and | creating a disturbance. Judge Ma have many friends in the city. | lone after listening to both sides of William Roche of 49 Union street | the story, placed the husband on has returned from Woodstock, N. Y., | probation for a period of where he spent a weck. | months. - | Autos Tn Collision Dominic Descola | Automobiles driven by Sidney A. | Harrington of Myrtie avenue, Holy oke and Angelo Spadaro of 06 Green street collided at 12:05 | o'clock yesterday afternoon on Broad street, near the Arrested on Wife's Complaint six Mr. and Mrs. spent Sunday at Crystal Lake. George Molander | tal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. spent Sunday at Cry locals _ | occasions and has a host of friends he | Belmont Restaurant. ording to Harrington's stor: car owned by Spadaro was parked in front of the restaurant and he had just assed it when the la ar col- 4 with his rear end. The dam- go to Harrington's car is esti- mated at about $30. Spardaro was arrested by Officer James Burns, who investigated the accident, on account of failure to have a registration card with him. He told the police he was jus learning to drive and was being taught by Guiseppe Iilosa of Lin- coln avenue, Forestville, who was in the car with him. Upon request of Assi cuting Attorney Robert the case was continued until tomor- | row morning. | Burglars Active Over Week-E; ALLING HAS CLEAR FIELD | The homes of three residents were paid a visit last Saturday night by _ burglars, entrance however, only be- | ing gained in one instance. | At 1:55 a. m. Sunday, a telephone | call was recelved by the police de- | partment from Joseph Masack of | Terryville road who stated tkat someone was trying to gain en- trance to his home. Officers Thom- as McCarthy and Dewey Carpenter were dispatched to the scene and al- though they scoured the neighbor- hood thoroughly, were unable to lo- cate any suspicious looking person At 2:10 a. m., 1. Ersaftzof of 233 Center street called at headqu and informed the police that one had entered his home. Ersaftzof was aroused by a noise an ooking up was startled to sce the figure of a man bending over her husband. Her screams aroused Mr. Ersaftzof, who made a grab for the intruder, but was unsuccess! 1, burglar made a hurried exit through the front door which he had arently opened to facilitate his es- and Mrs. Charles Francis and | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith have | | returned after visiting friends in Northampton, Mass. They attended | the Taylor-MacKenney wedding at high noon Saturday at the First | Baptist church, Northampton. The bride, formerly Miss Louise Taylor, visited in New Britain on several | | Mrs. among the local social set. Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Borg and son, Carl, of 88 Black Rock avenue have returned from a trip to New | Hampshire and the White Moun- tains, Miss Margaret Landers of Lenox il"l:!v‘v‘ is spending a w at the | Nomination for Senmator on Re- | publican Ticket on Aug. | With the date for the fall primary of the republican party less than two weeks off, Judge B. W. Alling has a | fleld for the party’s nomination for state senator and Chairman Wil- ltam H. Judd of the republican town committee sald today he has heard no report of impending contest. | The G. O. P. primary will take place Aug. 27. Delegates will be lected to represent New Britain in the state, county and congressional conventions and the probate delega- tion will also be picked. s cus- tomary, a candidate: for senator will | been nominated. Candidates for the lower house of cne ssembly will be selected | ¥. 0. Rackliffe and Alderman Judd are expected fo be the party’s choice and it is not expected there | will be a contest. clea some Mrs. of cloth in the man's hand, he believed had been saturated chloroform and was to have been in AICKS-BASAUR WEDDING A search of the ap- cape. Mr. Ersaftzof noticed a picce | ich | churches in this city in this city started today for the annual retreat for the priests of the Hartford diocese which is held at Keyser's Island, South Norwalk. Those who started their retreat today were Rev. Matthew J. Traynor, pastor of St. Mary's; Rey. John F. Donohue, pastor of St. Joseph's; Rev. Thomas J. Laden,’ pastor of St. John the vangelist and Rev. Lucian Bojnow- ski, pastor of the Sacred Heart church. They will return home Sat- y's Church Banns of marriage were publish- ed for the first time at St. Mary's church yvesterday between Lawrence J. des Pierre and Miss Florence A. Murpl nd between John A. Stau- bly and Miss Ruth Klernan. There will be a month's mind mass of requiem Saturday morning at 7 o'clock for Mrs. Mathilda Lay- den. St. Joseph’s Church A triduum in honor of St. Rocco to be given by Rev. John J. Keane at Joseph’s church will open Thursd eevning at 8 o'clock and will continue Friday and Saturday at the same hour. Confessions will be heard each evening after the tri- duum service. Rosary wil be said, a sermon will be given and bened tion will be given. A solemn high mass, sponsored by Mrs. Nesta in honor of the saint, was celebrated this morning at the church at 9 o'clock. A solemn high mass in honor of the same saint will be celebrated at the church next Sunday at 10:30 o'clock. This will be sponsored by the St. Rocco socie St. Peter's Church St. Peter's society will meet in the hurch parolrs thi: evening at 8 ock. The men of § eceive com the 8 o'cl 3 St. Andrews’ Church Rev. Edward V. Grikis, pastor of . Andre Lithuanian church, an- ounced at the masses sterday that the annual coal collection would be taken up a‘ all the masses next Sunday. There will be a mass of requiem for Frank Shilingo at the -church Thursday morning at 7:30 o'clock. PLAINVILLE NEWS (Continued from Page the Burns farm. The first reunion was held here 50 years ago. Since St o Peter’s parish will t Sunday at | ven) ph |a Iv | ¥ @ Horace G avenue has r vacation spent Bridgeport. A son was born yesterday morn- ing to Mr. and Mrs. George Muss- 28 Church street. nd Mrs. Charles Kalish, Har- and family and Floyd Kalish spent a two weeks' vacation ake Champlain, Mrs. Grace Manross of Forestville, Mrs. R. G. Hart and Morris and Stanl Hart of st street spent the weelk-end at Short Beach. Mrs. Jennie Griswold and Mrs. Hattie Orris and daughter, Marjorie, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilbert of Wood- ford avenue. Mrs. Concetta R. Vilardi of 20 Broad street is making a two weeks’ visit with her parents in Philadel- yson of Tomlinson turned from a week's with relatives in c te v m P al c A daughter was born at the Bris- tol hospital yesterday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Matson ' of armington avenue. Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Judd of Whit- ing street entertained Mr. Judd's brother, Clarence Judd of Water- bury, yesterday. Colored Elks Initiate Hollywood lodge, No. 685, I. B. P. 0. E. of W., held an initiation Saturday night in I. 0. O. F. ha W members to the number of 2 re initiated in the. presence of any grand lodge officers. J. W. Thompson, exalted ruler, was in charge of the induction. Clearance sale still in full progress. Many new bargains now offered.— I J. Birnbaum.—advt. INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Stanley Rule & Level and P. & F. s P B is Corbins To Play At Willow Brook Mayor Weld Tomorrow Night. n 1y The Stanley Rule & Level base- 2 h team will play a postponed zame in the Industrial league with he P. & F. Corbin team tomorrow night at Willow Brook park. This game scheduled to have been played on July 31. The time for the game has not been exactly set but the teams will get to the park as soon as possible and will start | the game about 5:45 o'clock. | Games with either the Fafnir team or the Landers entry which have Leen postponed, will have to be play- ed after the season schedule close: it s said, because neither of these teams will play twilight ball. Lan- ders have last Saturday's game to play and another scheduled for | S. la | specifications so that bid may be ad- | take about twd” months. rial 'MAYOR AWAITS ACTION report Williams on improvements in mayor is hopeful the city when the budget of the board ruary and if it is to be done this vear the department is faced with the necessity of curtailing elsewhere or exceeding its appropriation. flooded streets and cellars area now the public works department liam Jennings Bryan, J hand in California poli ing a statement in support of Isidor | Phone | Teasonable prices. Ok st uring the World War he was ele- | ated to the rank of command EaE le is now retired to private lifé,| Pnone 2643ey 240 Hartford Ave. A. M. Pacnessa Pres. the Domijan AMotor Co. Cor._of ad_and_High_Sts. nd is living in San Francisco, Cal. | GG FrowW Alderman William H. Jud \arfety. hairman of the memorial commit- | _Johnson's G e, is hopeful of having plans and | pleasing | O. lizing on_funeral work. | 17 _Church St. { BOOK mercial Trust Co . Finder y ertised for by eptember 1. ihe | D _AND PONTIAC—Sales and Products_of- General “Motors City Motor Co.. 60 AKLA service, The Harwawre Clestnut St. D TRUCKS— Sales and and Park Ste. Phon its for Gabrie) Snubb: ctual construction is expected to BANK BOOK—No. 23147 on the Commer- Trust Co., lost. Finder kindly re- | to bank, The alder- 2 nan is anxious to have the memo- AT AND JEWETT—Sales and Service. Whitmore Paige & Jewett Co., 313 East Main_St. Plione 2810, dedicated this vear to keep a romise made to the war veferans| t the time his committee was suc- | Conklin fountain pen Plainville. 53-14. Whit vilic 8 | STAR—T! w line for low cost trane rortation. Burritt Motor Co., Inc., 240 essful in having an appropriation [ LO% | made for the work. U CARS—Sales and Sales Co., 225 Smalley notify School an upin & J GVERLAND— 12 AND Sales ing Dockweiler, who, he said, was in | favor of Governor Al Smith of New York as a pre Public Works Dept. Must Dig Up UPTIALS Money From Unknown Source 7 morning at 9 | Wednesday Autos and Truck For Nale tires, paint, verfect, - Ben- o'clock at St. Andrew’s church, the | wedding of Miss Margaret | Stasky, daugliter of Mr. and For Improvement M. | Ky of 401 Church street, is today awaiting a City Engineer J. D. Mayor Weld from CHE' ROLE ditfon. ) 584-4. o1 Tel, v, $160. Phone ter. All cquipped, $76. rs. | 5 and J. Harry Tracy, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Joseph P. Tracy of 70 Belden | street, will take plac the probable cost, of the storm water wer system on Broad street. The will see Miss Nellie | Stasky, sister of the bride, will be | maid of honor and the best man will be Joseph Darzinski of Westiteld, | Ma A reception will follow the cercmony at Lithuanian hall on Park street. | —_— Special Notice clear to make wh This work was not contemplated of ublic works was prepared in Feb- - Heavy rains in recent weeks have | in the served by the present road street main sewer line, which finds greatly overtaxed during storms. Engineer Williams will meet prior to tomorrow ight's meeting of the board of pub- o works to explain his plan and ear the mayor's wishes in the mat- BRYAN IN POLITICS Weekly whist given Auxiliary, A. O. E school hall. Tuesday Public invited. Admission 23c. { dvt | by Ladies’ St. . Mary’s | afternoon, 2:30. | ter. Son of Great Commoner Becomes | Interested In Affairs In State of | son ‘of the | come Right out has taken a | No odor—No ring California. Los Anglees, Aug. te democratic leade s by issu- for th Dockweiler, candidate EASY TERMS. OPEN EVENINGS, 1925 Hudson Coach. 1025 Packard Coupe,’ 5-pass. Hudson Coach Rickenbacker Sedan, Hudson Bedgn, i-pass. sssex Coach. Buick Sedan, 7-pass. Studebaker Coupe, 4-pa Ford Coupe. Oakland Touring. Chevrolet Sedan. Blg “§" Studebaker Sedam. MID-SUMMER USED CAR SALB THE HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO., 139 ARCH TEL. 2543, DEPENDABLE USED CARS DODGE BROTHERS— 1824 Touring Car, 1924 Coupe. 1823 Touring Car. 1823 Coupe, 1823 Sedan. 1924 Sedan FORLS— 1924 Coupe, ESSEX— 1924 Coach con DOD RCIAL CARS— E_BROTHERS pressed over his face ‘ the home failed to reveal anything missing. Entrance was gained through the bath-room window which was open. Tt is understood that are working on a clué which they 3 the annual gatherings h been held on the third Wednesday of August each year. The officers elected last the 50th anniversary low President Hiram Plainville; iee-president, Lowrey of Southington; sceretary. Miss Mande A. Bunnel of Forest- ville, treasurer, Miss Luella Norton Hebron, | Richard on the tives in Willimantic anc : making the trip by motor. " Walsh accompanied them tri : number from here attended the frs* games of the New Britain city championship series yesterday be- tween Kensington and the lalcons. Miss Kathryn Derenthal is spend ing a week the guest of her gradparents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Holigan Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gamble spent unday on a motor trip. Max Sugenheim and tored to the shore yester " noon Mrs. Fred Griswold left yesterday for Westerly, R. 1. to spend a few weeks with relative Mrs. Charels Pratt and daughters Botty and Rhoda attended the Pratt family reunion held vesterday at Walcott Hill Mr. and Mrs, Maple Hill were vesterday. The first of the season’s activities wil} beheld Wednesday night at the Athletic hall, when dance and so- cial will ta place there. Local young people, not minding the heat have determined to start the season early this year and to con- tinue it throughout the winter to give the best year of social activi- ties that this place has for some time Makes garments spotless—clean— 1 sanitary—in just about 10 seconds. Absolutely gafe — non-inflamma. ble. No odor—no ring. At all druggists. Only 30c. CLEQTEX By PERCY CROSBY August 7, while Fafnirs have last |democratic nomination for the | Saturday's game, |United States senate and against | All games in the Industrial league [John P. Elliott, a candidate for the | Saturday were postponed because of |same office. wet grounds. Some of the teams| Elliott, who is running without | showed up, but the managers agreed [the “convention” indorsement of | that conditions were too poor to try |democrats, recently charged that the | to stage games on the diamonds. Ar- | “regular” democratic leaders were | rangements will be made to play |involved in a scheme to “deliver thci these games either this week or next. ! state to Tammany Hall,” by elect- The wedding of Miss Veronica | Basaur of 50 Buell and George Hicks of 110 Dwight street | will take place tomorrow morning | at 9 o'clock at St. Andrew’s church. | Rev. Bdward V. Grikis will officiate | and the couple will he attended by | (oo cove will lead to the arrest of Miss Alvina Basaur. sister of the | ypo oojog who have been making bride, bridesmaid and Adam | joonte ook up thelr doors mna Kveder ag hest man. A reception | will follow the ceremony 3W : street ar for TERMS ARRANGED, as fol- Lewrey of | Edward wer the polt THE 6 & F. MOTOR SALEE CORP, 1129 STANLEY ST. TEL. 781, OPEN EVENINGS. | | | | | { family mo- v after- City Estimate S HEY, MA] 1s IT ALL RIGHT TOPUT BUTTER ON THE PERTATORS LIKE THE BOARDERS ? Aug. 16, 1 ared for the Common Coun€il | by the Board of Finance and Taxation Board of Finance this Board esti- school solved by the Taxation, that es that the consolidated district requires the sum of $300,000 hundred thousand) for the purpose of erecting school buildings, yiying and securing land therefor, and equipment thereof, and acquir- for school purposes nt future req the consolidated school dis- nd this Board recom- to the Common Council that in said amount be , and it further Councll tax to Richard Hulbert of visitors in town (three ing proper pres or ment of trict, and that na ppropriation for this purpose the Commo scen ccommend to lieu of voting to lay appropriation it vote to of New Brit- ving the nce with nee | ' POLLY AND HER PALS | YEAK? HOW \ \ OFTEN DOES | THIS HERE / PAIN COME that in said issue bond of the ain for the purpose of defr: oxpenses thereof in compliz the tutes regulating the fss municipal bonds, fixing the on sald bonds, time of principa the amount T in German Press Resents meet Criticism of Swimmer Berlin, Aug. 16 (A—The Zeitung Am Mittag today de bes puwi S A e iy i FOR SALE IN BELVIDERT (’nl!‘u:lal Cottage—4 Terms, Tot on Carlton St Lot on Euclid A KENNETH MAIN ST, LOANS o For the Family A Cormigh. T Is Cruby, 1090 Iohmon Fosturm ne. Aucs 16 as un- rate qa and and of Intere of interest kind of payment - thereon, bonds, the which | Il be issued and and | person or Peraons empowered 1o T CANT RELIEVE YOU OF of the city [l AUNT MAGGIES SLIMMIN' tain part of | | bonds he due in each year, || LESSON T'DAY UNK - Wher the Board n’! \]\;.mr ‘;[ GOT A INTERMITTENT ommissioners requires and will re | PAIN T HAVE! aulr sum of $150,000 for the of meeting expenditures for d.water supply of the city purposes named in a | of legislature A])pl‘vn'w'; place rooms, on Carlfen St = | | YEAH, BUT | PERSUADED UNK TLET ME TAKE HIS VEAH? AN B LONG DOESTHIS HERE PAIN rooms. with garage.. §9100. HOW COME You'RE LEARNIN' ME, ASH * TODAYS S5AMLS DAY, AINT 1T 2 [EVERY FINE MINUTES A5 REGULAR AS CLOCK WORK" ANYWHERES FROM FIFTEEN MINUTES O A HALF A . 1100, gn the TUTTLE ind Broker. h ONE 3663-2. | 5" 0x1 0x1 K. ssion Verms. Terms. ame on behalf provide that a ce 259 ! purpose an Increass and speclal act May 18, 1 Be It Resolved, That this board recommend to the Common Council of the Clty of New Britain that it appropriafe the sum of $150,000 for sald purposes, and anthorize for said purposes the issue of the bonds of the ecity In said amount, under authority of a special act of the legislature approved May 18. 1921 l BOARD OF FINANCE I for other Overnight service. Repaid in casy instalments. BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY 9% \West Main St. Rapbael Bldg. Room 101, Phone 1-9-4-3. ¥ 910830 Saturdays 9 10 | by the State and Bonded to the Public AND TAXATION, H. L. Curtis, Clerk.

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