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New ones and very special at..50¢ Gardenias in many col- ors give a good choice 39¢ each Wreaths of silver and gold, very decorative. .. 5 soasssnendBe each Crepe Ties, plain and fancy, extra long, at. ... 50c and 98¢ each Georgette Scarfs in all with fringe, for ..98¢ each trimmed and Val. 50c each Vestees Venise and good quality. and flesh, lace trimmed, ceen.. 9395 each | Plainville To Be Named CAMPAIG By Many — Seckir Westwood Park—Fu Baseball News—Bri caucus of th of Plainville Friday evenin n hall to e > conven ng will be he September 13 and 1 will rep! has beer o'clock o inees for o robate the town committee pointed This dis cony first the L busy and crea urther inere ility that will b suec Tru idates aville th Pl on is anxio political 1 e oy ent quictly n cand boomed for s red the Two 3.98 Offic th W the F Mo 1 to Vacation 4 Miss I nt o sist gs vo Berlin News bank, | le vill 1o vacation 3 ARRESTED HERE AFTER AUTO CRASH Charges of Drunken Driving Lands Hartlordites in Lockup il by nt in Miss Wa where nada a1 g Zimany b in Chic with Miss Julia Kozy of ulates Victor ve s rety - s few Kens| 1 congraty when he onin d wi ions fron urned Mr. Benson 8500 BAIL FOR DRIVERS is hero pre “ancus Notice — Shower Given — on Benson Congratulated—Mrs. Gris- | (¢ ou neighbors dware city to sec Dies ceive th wold This Noon — Tabs covet- match was a waged furi- as in m rior ra the ed tropt hot one and ously as lon tion and Benson’s sup work 1Is responsible for flagon leavinz New. Brit Week-enders Gertrude Skene o will friends in ver the coming w d. Miss Margarct Ronketty will leave for So week-end Favored Over Kensington Cong. Two arrests were made last even- g an silver by Constable F turnpike hed into Brown on driver car. Both E the New Bi jail | ader the charges of dyiving while influence of liquor, under rank after one another f K Har visit rd of thin t was Geors S treet, Har Duggan of ord, and he | . arrested after the car he GreTtDC ating collided with an automo- bile driven by Joseph Kirjofsky of 117 Shefiield ct, New Haven.| The crash occurred on the turnpike | " near t wrm on Worthington ridge about 10 o'clock. He was rested by Officer B wn and t to New Britain where he was lodged n the jail there u $300 bo The charge is driving under the uence of liquor. About an Brown f erratic cour the machi and after trail for a mile f stopped the vehicle and placed g vton H. Jones of 160 Bar- Hartford, under 1s0 taken to New m wil she place. where \ that Postmistress Baclk Miss Mar Fiynn, the postmaster, is back at the post two pent in O Me. her stay in position the Flynn his place was it assist- her old office Or- the was post- at Kensington Duri state w ar et Miss Lois Cowles, Kiniry Miss smpanted on trip and r Const 2 L carly in notic Leaves la 1 t yesterday which for Shore Mis s s for a two weeks will be spent at cw London. )s Favored cation 0 or of weeks' | ni school. 1 be achieved in the re i f with ally sion of the wa naval IFox, more th season West good lawn I at 1} party : orth at A Hu w 1 v ( Cromwell this it eve- pro- iward 1 a 1l across to from t t Cromuwe is b plac timate Wednesday Nation ecircl t assurance to the it 1l arm- ents There i the ited it s some tenc position agr th aments region- than g r exten- accord that big th will 1 power: without, from is cht iy, action HOLY CROSS ATHLETICS fiEAD Wor 20 (P M. of Holy Aug appoi John Tahs team seems t under the | uie e entlool s ating a car under the Congregational - dohn= L hitn Nelion the ord fternoon® at Al team i neh ad throughout on, holding place in the gue, whic is draw- -Church Ie in New Brit is 1 a the bs ) have up o charge of ope influ son of Park Jones' companion arrested on the charge His bail was set 7 need for a polic out by the t With some kind of a p. the local officers could keep th prisoners at Berlin, thus doing aw with the necessity of them ‘to New Britain, which entail 7 more or less time and money. Near- However, ly town in this vicinity t never to be of Berlin, and somc smaller urchmen may come « this place, 1 provided end of the game. place of detention. Mrs. Griswold Dies ty Grangers Visit Frances Griswold, mother of members of the local . G. Griswold, p: d a ittended the meeting held the home of her in Meriden of the Central Pomona Griswold and Miss Mary E. lodge last evening. T they met wold, daughter, were pres- worthy national master, L. J.ient when she dicd. Mrs. Griswold | abor, who gave the address of the [ had been Il for some time and hs cvenin long been in grave condition. Republican Cs neral arrangements as yet notice been issued She is survived by ect that the republican Grorg Grizwold and asked to meet in the Miss Mary K. Griswold and hge InwnL I'riday, August 27 at 8 o'clock. resident of this place for many ligh. time, to select delegates to the | years, | te convention, This is the first | Fair Attracts Residents unouncement to warn residents of | Rockville fair has flaunted a this place that clections are on the from the corner of B rlm1‘ Sy nd Farmington avenue, that| 3 nt many of the local farmers work fattening their h and groomi their cattle, The Rock- | ville has en a popular | al exhibitors and veral Berlinit on chureh's W wo mect the Perciv 1 street he car, Congr they the Inte: Inst 1hove loc wrch team ansporting hile do pr every is relied han some et of ¢ F About Mrs, Tvige v 50 away this son Judge C weus Notice to the electors town hall days are complete, G The | banner street 1 Notice has s iswold, superin reports that the on September Scho Mary school chools here will ope 8 veral ch s have been made in the and will be reported later Miss to {endent of air long inetitution with 1 it is reported that are planning to show thelr stock East Berlin Ttems Rev, . Burns of New will be the preacher at the dist church Sunday morning. Burns, like Mr. Burgreen, Yale Divinity School, Miss Rhoda Pratt and Miss Hen- | ta Hauxhurst of West Cromwell were visiting friends here yesterady. 1t is expected that there will be faculty shower Given A miscellaneous shower was last evening at the Wor Community house for Miss Anderson and Miss Bdith Both are to be married in Septem ber and residents gathered to give Eood wishes. Ahout 20 were pres ent lt the event, which included re- freshments and dancing. H n Metho- Mr. nn attends towr ectin ford for t1 rress of the tppointment Da 'FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS REPUBLICAN republican electors of the of rlin are requested t rcus in Town Hall on IFri- 1 at § o'clock for the purpose of ates to the republican te convention to be held in Hart- September 13 and 1 nomination of candic officers and in con- Unite and n of delegates to the county, senatorial and trict convention, and 1l of a town committee. By order of the town committee, HENRY C. DEMING, CAUCUS The M. D nt for the senator Statc for con- obate d ated at Berlin, Aug. give himsc Litile Respons annual men Plain bu been rec to jes donsld partly it many on th vacations ind one whieh 1 by the citiz v in Ay t hea Want Town ts of the ion of the to have tow 0 an atter keepine t @ childrer conditio in a siden A\ town paignir two vear and tures was ma s looked lla Water would not White's crossing s thir porarily abandonc oid s e nt tyy establi; some other water, drew fact tl The rece virly well drinkir ore to the town u 1ls ere rom this dise dition remained The populous one, and it ew® houses the be ccnred, he were near 12 iy this \t they are consid te two-inch m s wonld he long priva in ognize that t} in run; Imost as costly 1 would ‘eventually up when the ent through, as the case at oposed extension of ir six fan W wil torn s cro wou five or Iy repay the compa move nd the s 1d b News CALL REPUBLIGAN CAUGUS NEXT WEEK Delegates fo State Convention at Friday N GOES BADLY & | Nursing Association Appeal Spurned ng Water in | uneral of Mrs. Ball — Buell Family Reunion — | Mo ofs. ublican voters 1 called for 8 August deleg: The d at Harford 4, when nom- and for United lec n. d to the torial and io will in orial elec noun has been o nonths I fo Appeal ship campaigr Healt) ared poor- known tc out ive s hould e ciation he tow ind town Water estwood park in ¢ npt w a petition with some 2 ves beyond w pi chen s 1 cave, altl to I the ve than attention once t this section \ter and that ces s0 con- is a 1 that built water is kno rin but ¢ prove = wonld r pipe to be ny hay comp: tedly The s to it only hard v carry- At 1 tur ing it through to Westwood park a ( Community Theatre PLAINVILY August 20th— 16, BI INCE and SYELLOW Al Friday o1 1 RALPH in JACK HOXIE in “BUSTIN' S PEATET IVE ING BORDEN RS THRU” much larger number of houses would be accommodated. The expense en tailed in doing this would probably be about that section is rocky or digging. < o and difficult the residents ,however, and the main difficulty to layiug the pipe seems to be the cost. Tuneral of Mrs, Ball Funeral services for Mrs. Arthu Ball, wife of the pastor of the Plainville M. E. church, will be held that church tomorrow afternoon o'clock. The body will lie in t the church from 12 noon and those of Mr Ball's many friends who wish to see ¥ may do so during tho: hour: Dr. ate t superinte nt of the conference, will con- Interment will be Hill cemetery, Mid- v Y dletown To Appear In Court George Russell, Jr. of hool str Bristol, will appear in court ht to answer a charge of Rus his fath- You r's car last got no furthe an Parm- irs made r them, the > in de- sell noti- orities t 1 wanted the thief a and pur I His when he e his own 1 he ins 1 arned who that son 2 lessc Bucll Family Reunion Phirty-four descends of Obed Hono rsh Buell of Litch- 1 a family reunion Wednes- oon and evening at the camp ground. After a served, and 1s held eeleted: er 3 meeting swing officers were , Oscar -presid Elm Hough, Julia Mrs historian, Have Am 1 D Buell of Mrs, Jurt, os sent v , oldest 1tion; erryvil iam Buell, Elmer Hou Mr. and Mrs. Geo children, Plainville ] 11, Vincent Franklin Mr. and Perryville; wild, Mrs. Hart- Johns d Mrs mily, homaston; An- Bethlehem; Mrs. Lu- Beach, Plymouth rd Game Ends in T ry howe nd t too dark to continue W to b wanted to called. continue wvhat is known as the “ra left Miscellancous Shower miscellan ed Miss I at e by a nur lockmaliers when t rprise ous h Denton 1 home, §$ Broad er of her girl ed many beauti- useful Lunch w and a pleasant evening en- Miss Denton will became the f Edgar Norton of - Park 1 Saturday, September 11. Week-End Baseball 1e Plainville Y. M. C. A play their postponec gue game with at 2.30 o'clock v noon, Plainville is trying to finish at least as high ind will seck to down the visitors, who hav not n goir 00 we will he a practice o'clock this evening On Sunday the All-Pla o down to Southington ond game of the Pextos of that town took the first game re by concegntratin 1 their one big “inning, but the confident that they is performance. A good « tion of rooters is expected to pany the team to Southington The Business Men will play kley team of New night at tvas ter evening street, friends. ul 1 rved 3k g She rece Junior: county park re tomor I 1y session s will hvill the xtc eek series with Th s Spring & I ain next Tuesday school ficld. Notes 1l outing of t Inc Rock The Steel tomorrow Miss L. street and Miss Elizabeth Keoug Garden street, Worestville panied by the latter' Ired Nealon of Vt, returned from a short visit to C: 1 n wrd held avin Bosco of Mrs. Nealon has b visiting here Miss Catherine on ord is visiting Miss Hel Pine street. William ~ Silverio from St. Francis' hospital of Wal- lin n iForan of turned tford, has r 1 $10,000, as the ground in | he selectmen are in | loss of | Misses Catherine and Susan Rooney of Crown street are at Lake | | su Mt. Sinai hospital, Hartford. onard Berry of West Main street is at O don. Furnished room for rent to gentle- Phone 48-5.—advt. % Whiting Street, to Rent—7 room Fms nement. Duplex house. All im- provements, Close to center. The John Cooke Co., Neri Block, Phone | vt. the ion {Flits in F and corn Ostman, SOUNEY NAMED ON LEGISLATURE COM. gton avenue your Golden Fresh picked Prop.—advt. Stop at HOSPITA Funeral of Firemen Conventi August portant State Post 20 (P—Four of eight presidents of the Conne Firemen's as- 43rd of the ut State soclation were re-elected at | annual convention L 1ed by alsc were 1t after- R in this city. | {hUm 4 sl A T George B, | ol unty. | Both ean other been organization noon at t et to share fin hospil lenfs were: T, Wil- irfleld egan, am P. he Sheedy A E m cou of New J. Tole announced fam wind of his acecordin He newly Carleton Bdward president ment of comm convention this morning Auditing committ Pitt Middletown of Waterbury, and Wi Hartford elected appoint- ion of the follows George 8 1a n of each day, in 1 s in 11 writing ask 1p former was g0 J. Bloom lam Nol Resolution committee, Geo B. Milne of Rockville, Charles Stone of Winsted ar W. D. Harford of yv's work Norwalk nos 0 comm n outh Be Hartford, I s the light nd or a few not return around. I Bracken Cosgrove Beardsley of of o New N igepc Britain Haven of v (laimant of Crabtree Estate Asks for Review Boston, A M Ida M Okla., one o to break the notec A looked in his fric ch - and 1 £ Tu Lotta many 1 in which Crabtree empt. was Prest of t g0 in it 1 is belleved for his hor Suffolk prob is imprisonm Y J at on rit of rabeas corpus been at liberty. ix me 1925, 2 court ties of tha ted Complain The poli pon to se to watc BOY PRISONER SAVES LIFE ould-Be Wou ments arisi many of @— | ne t ate Rescues Charles Wi Suicide in Monticello Jail. Monticello, N. Y., Charles Wise- 15-yes jail here awaiting grand jury on a cha Miss Nina Vilona, 50 nt Vernon pianist, e in jail, v M. Spivach of New York, a attempted suicide himselt Aug. 20 -old orphan in action of the of slay 4 vears of has saved as receive that a neig! the compla and some the compl neighbor T eari Toc he a isfaction o It is not k officer or ran into t ust in time down E—— REPUBLICAN The Repubiicar Plainville a to caucus in T I on P. o wi CAUCUS of suce clectors the rator o town of s up to Yesterda 1tot e requ mee ‘clock time) delega Convention ftc mber 13 coive bird i nominati such complaints are and and ori conventions of a triet tment probatc th town com- |as neighbo the Committee, an N ville, Ry order of Town wton on « il on been served invite at 1 Att Mr. and s str Atlantic C t 1 the n: Ancient Or opens Mon PARSELL'S GARAGE LIVERY and TAXI 7 passenger closed cars for all oc casions. Day and night servic ALL KINDS OF AUTOMOBIL REPAIRING and WRECKING s IR | Phone 282-2, Plainville Bristol News | n Beach, New Lon- TAKE Empty Trousers Pocket , was walkir again ¢ the and seeing of the eded 1 roost. |nelly is a national direster gnd & past president of the state organizs- | Roofing Contracts Awarded The contract for the re-raofing of DEPARTING GUEST it s mermanesi Co. has been awarded to the Rex Roofing Co. of Broad street. The contract for the roofing ané | metal work in connection with the |changes to the local post offics 3 , |building, for which the W. L. Mor- [he ngm Leamg |rison Co., Washington, D, C., is the d | general contractors, has alse been |awarded the Rex Roofing Co. A Correction | There appeared in Tuesday night’s edition of the Herald a repert o' automobile accident, in which idon and Platt and Harry Petit of Curtiss Lane were involved, thw statement being made that Mr. Petit’s car was being driven by Ed- ward Leach of Main street. | The accident was reported Tues- day evening to police headquarter: by Mr. Leach and a notation made —Miss Stone Showered, | on the blotter that Mr. Leach was the operator of the car. However , who rooms at |in the morning, both Mr. Leach anc will think twice | Mr. Petit appeared before the prose s the “Good Samari- | cuting attorney and at that time son for his | was learned that the former owneé eart can be attributed to | the car, although he had not as ye! s last charitable act | secured his driver's license. Mr good American | Leach is a licensed driver and wat acting as a tutor for Petit, who was operating the car at the time of the accident. Mr. Leach's father called em the Herald representative and requested that a correction be inserted and the above is written as such, Funeral of Thomas M. Johnsen The funeral of Thomas M. Jehn- son of 75 Queen street, was held at 9 o'clock this morning from 8t Joseph’s church. Rev. Oliver T Magnell celebrated the high mass of requiem and interment was in the old St Joseph's cemetery. Fireworks This Evening A display of set fireworks, which was to be the attraction at Lake Compounce last Wednesday evening and which was postponed en ae- count of inclement weather, will be the attraction at the resort this eve- ning. A special carnival dance will also be held in the ballreom. Returned From Convention Chief John H. Hayes, Captain PR | Morgan G. Farrell, Driver Orrin it i\r_;‘q‘y”,‘ JANOM® | porter and Frank Kirgessner re- . post cards before turn- | turned last evening from New Lon. sl Hred it don, where they attended the open- '“flm;, 4 off to sleap al- | 1N day of the convention being held t Aot _ m, | by the State Firemen's assoclation. p. Noticing | _Assistant Chief Willlam Burn and lie thought |Captain Henry Roberts will veturn stopped out | this evening at the close of the con- vention. Republican Caucus A call has been issued by Lester no one, refurned to his | G. Sigourney, chairman of the re- few minutes later, he |Publican town committee, for & cau- the clothes closet to see [CUS to be held at 7:30 p. m., Fri- nd had put on his coat |day, August 27, in the ety court surprise found that | room. clothes were miss- | Delegates to the atate, county con- acenstomed hooks. | gressional and senatorial conventions picions and go- | Will be elected. 118 e donHE A thy Miscellaneous Shower red that $61, all | Miss Hazel Stone of Washington had with him, Street, Forestvllle, was surprised \ultaneously with | 1ast evening when she was tendered a miscellaneous shower at the home Mrs. Andrew McKnight of Cen- tral street in honor of her approach- ing marriage to Bernard Downs of Stafford avenue, The house was {hat LaMoire will head |Drettily decorated with cut flowers e fown and the authori- |and during the evening a lunch was t city have been instruc. |Served. Miss Stone, who is employed in the office of Superintendent of Schools Karl A. Reiche, was the department called Tecipient of many beautiful and use- tile many peculiar argu- ful Dresents. The wedding cere- inz between neighbors, Mony will take place in the fall. which, while amusing,| , _ Condition Improved the sending of an ofticer| The condition of Rolfe E. Rowe, oo aetial TRkt local correspondent of the Hartford § HOST'S 61 LITY DOESN'T PAY Thomas M. Johnson— Back From New London on — Republican Caucus who came to the tland, Vermont about i has worked steadily | ong Main o when he old school Oliver La- | Rutland. | each ho had dily riminski LaMoire ob and ing low, city to 1 the > West overjoyed to d LaMoire, W o e invitation of latter's room. vored to find wnces were ge lity offeredg him by s accepted. For the e has had the free use \d's room although, to the story told had been unsuccessful job. ki retired sat Tim! o'clock and LaMoire several letters. The | ced his bed-fellow when ning. his ediately. 2 ed to wake still burning, had minutes, but when he did , Timinski got up to look | Ie stepped into the hall to h Toi were notified this | of theft and the matter the hands of Detective Daniel McGillicuddy, It f the h for him. rts Received By Police efused ¢ the n his gk s can | Times, who undarwent an operation A s & Jaley “_f‘,’.'r‘p‘;“f" for appendicitls at Bristol hospital hbor to {he party making | 145t Saturday morning, is greatly it 1 mowed his lawn [MProved and he expects to return 3 S fallen op [0 his home on Center street within grass had fallen On |4y, ' it BCoaR, t's sidewalk. The to sweep off the| L NEWINGTON NEWS An officer. who went | atior suceceeded in set-| rgument to the entire sat-| Notices will be posted today foR f both es concerned. | a requblican caucus to be held at nown whether or not the | Grange hall, August 27, &t 8 p. M. led the broom himself light saving time, for the pure in convineing the| pose of electing delegates to the Jawn mower that it | state, senatorial, congresslonaly him to clean the walk. county, and probate conventions, v unother call was re- and for the purpose of electing & effect that a nelghbor | town committee, n woman had appropriats Charles W. Belden was taken to r's hen and had placed the Hartford hospital this week te own coop. Officer | undergo an operation. ded in straight- | Mrs, Willlam O'Donnell, chalrmar pute over owner-|of the fancy work committes of the was returned to Grange fair, gave a quilting party at Per home on Main street, Wednes- received day afternoon. A large patchework were completed. Misses Katherine Walsh and ielen Kiely are visiting for & few days in Elmhurst, Long Island. A number of members of local Grange traveled to Meriden last evening te at tend a speclal meeting of Central Pomona Grange at the Grange hall y. Mr. Taber, national he principal speaker. iply an indication that many instances are not rly as they should be, Annual vic nual of 1 Women's held at Lake Wednesday. Aug ors of the G. A, R. have d nd luncheon will be|in that cf | master, w GREEK AGITATOR DEPORTED Athens, Aug. 20 (P)—General Me- taxes, leader of the anti-Venzelist party has been arrested and sent aboard a steamer at Salamis where other political suspects are detained for deportation. ic G W Relief Com- m ending Convention Mrs, John Don et left this morning for ity, where they will tional convention of t ¢ of Hibernians, which , August Mr. Don- D. iy of 1 AEED TO CARRY AY FISK AOOKS AN TH IN = A NICE SPECS CASE LIKE THAT~1 WONDER AOW MUCH TREM SPECS ARE/ V0oL GO IN AN ASIL MR NEWCOME HOW AMUCH AR SPECS YOUR \WINDOW MR AEWCOME! N B f - A DoLLAR 0 WITHOVT TH' CASE Oscar’ s a Reéi Shopper ONEY WORTH A NICKEL