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AR $1 1'00 Comforts with cotton filling, silkoline and satine covered S for §3.00, §3.50, $4.25 and $5.00 each Fine wool filled, covered with silkoline, satine, mull for silk. . .....priced from $8.00 to $ Eiderdown filled, with handsome coverings of fine satine. . STt 819150 50.00 each 22.50 and §25.00 No. 24 will visit Wallingford Grange | this evening in connection with the incoming air mafll, the outgof mail from this pla does not re Berlin News |annual — “Neighbor's Night,” a|large proportions. A few of thy ta |Grange social evening. The trip| cal Industries use the crvice, but z {Will be made by automobile, leav-!yet there is slight demand for the |Ing this place about 6:30 standard acrial method of Uncle Sam’s [time. A musical number, “The Vol- | liverics, B[AZE HAMAEES | unteer Organist” will be given as “loat Goes to New Haven well as the playlet, ghborly| The oat that 8 RE Neighbors,” which has been given| Kensington has been conbimeting 0L, with great success on two other oc- for the past five months for use. o casions recently. {the parade at New Haven tomor- | Tabs-Congrogational Serics |row left this place today for the . & s iwing| The first game of the five-game! convention, It is constructed to re- Fire Laid {0 Delective WItIDg |scries neiwern e mibe tenme s compention 1 ix comsiructed to re- I Kensington Congregational labeled “Ftats Unis 40 Hommes Causes $1 000 LOSS cl's team will be played tomor-| § Chevaux” and is patterned after P ) on at the Pere Av-ithe cars that carried many soldiers | R |enue grounds at 2:30 o'clock. This!around France. Tt will be seen in game was postponed from last week | the "40 and §" division of the pa. |tional team’s players were away on | constructed. | vacation lust Saturday and although | Caucus Tonight Lawn Party Tonight — Air Mail {the churchmen are still minus a| The republican caueus for the v 5 | couple of their stars who are on va-| election of delegates to the ; Change — Skull Found ’\"""‘“"(‘l‘ lons, the game will be played to- | congressional, county and probate By X-ray — Caucus Tonight — |MOrrow, weather permittin | conventions will Be held this eve- L | The € tomorrow’s game ning at S o'clock In the fown hall, Tabs-Congregational Serfes Starts | will go to the Mathewson Memorial At that time, a new fown commit. fund which is being raised by Sec-/tee wil be chosen. Many residents Tomorrow — Other Iitems i ' re Labor James J. Davis for are planning to attend the meeting 2| X-Ray Proves Fracture Contrary to previous announce- ment, Miss Yadvega Cholkowski, who was injured Tuesday evening | | when she was struck by an auto- | mobile, is suffering from a frac- | tured skull. Miss Cholkowski's con- | dition is not serlous, however, and she is recovering, | Warrantee Deed { Henry J. Chotkowski of Ken- | | sington’ has sold to Henry J. Fol- | | ren a parcel of land 60 by 110 feet | on Kenton street, Kensington. | | East Berlin Items | The East Berlin Junior baseball | | team will meet the Pirate Juniors of New Britaln tomorrow at the local grounds. Sunday, the local youngsters will take on the Para- | | dise park team at this place. The East Berlinites have been playing | 8ood ball lately and are looked up- | on as possible winners in the two coming contests, | Albert Lawrence of this place is | minus a coupe as the result of an accident which occurred Wednes- | | da: night when Lawrence and a New Britain friend were coming up | the "pike from a visit at the shore. | Neither of the occupants was injur- | ed seriously outside of a few minor | bruises and abrasions | | Mrs. Joseph Donohue of Bridge- | port and Mr. and Mrs, Walter Kove tain were guests of M o | of New B {and Mrs. E | can 2764 it he t be advt. Read last evening. | for A. H. Berg located at G64-5. ca " RANGER A. C. NOTES Harry Bonney Flected Trensurer and Also Football Coach for the Coming Year. ted treasur- | Harry Bonney was el | er of the Rangers A at a meeting last night and he was installed in office. Other offic lows: Fra , Joseph . nl publicity Howard ames T. (\hers of 5 hy w i the club. Reports r Frisble, ceived showed tha ' Plainville News (. 0. P. CHAIRMAN RETIRING TONIGHT No Possible Successor o C. H. Newton Is Mentioned HOLD ~ CAUCUS ~ TONIGHT Liquor Case Postponed a Second Time—School Children Must Fur- | nish Birth Certificates—Farming- ton Team Here Sunday. Charles H. Newton will retire as chairman of the republican “town committee at the caucus of that party which will be held tonight, he ed tod Mr. Newton, who 1d this position for the past two years, has found that the de- bis factory, the Newton . have required so much of could not continue publican leader here without sacrificing time which ould be given to his business or at which should be devoted to his political work. He has therefore decided to e from offic will not be a candidate to succ mse he party will be sorry to ! su ul worker retire. Th committ is to be lected at the c; s which will be in thz Town hall this it 8 o'clock. It has been the cus- tom in t t to elect a o 4 and vice-chairman and have hairinan appoint the rest of comumittee procedure wil tion is a or been mentio: annual boat rid s an immense | tov ) suceess. George Kiosky and Harry | ture t i comaibtaa Bonnev weer added w ATE nt wi Pro | committee, Jack Argosy, coach of Plainville's delega- the ba team, reported a good sist of John J. Kimmel attendance at the first game of the is elected to succeed junior championship between the Mr, Ne It was said by pa Rangers and the Orioles. The sec- :ieaders to. the delegation ond game will be played Stnday and | would pro sent without in- o large crowd is expected to turn !structions, although it is a foregone !conclusion that it will cast its gu- 'ry Bonney gave a short talk !bernatorial votes for its fellow ports” and asked for coopera- townsman, Governor John H. Trum- He was clected bull, his year's team and Delegations will also he selecte called for a foothall me to attend the congressional, sena- | nesday evening, September 1. torfal, and county conventions. Al- I'those intercsted im the team arc 'though the naming of two delegates asked to attend. to a probate court district meeting ——— — was included he call, this was a Pittshurgh Police Are S S e e | Stills Much® Baffled |coze is chosen a5 ths sosiie toos | Ppittsburgh, Aug. 27 (P—Detec- | election in October, tives found themselves aga a| The democratic caucus will be blank wall again toda Ving ' held Monday night spent their second day running down Ages For School Entrance clues in an effort to establish the he gase for entrance into the identity of the man who Tuesday ex-1{public school set forth in a ploded a°bomb in the Farmers' De- posit Savings bank, killing himself and a policeman and injuring more than a score. T A telephone call from sald’ a man had occupied a shack |l a suburb ! held on § tatement issued today by the school partment ag follow At a regular meeting of the Plainville town school committec sptember 2, 1925, the fol- owing vote was passed qu {ana | grant t was made for a contin Prosecutor Wil am J a4 it. | Farmington Team Coming e Farmington town play the All-Plainvilles here Sunday | afternoon in what promises to be as | | Bo0d a game as local fans have seen | ‘nouy this season. The visitors have | | made an impressive record and have |In some instances bettered that of | unce, Foran team will | Bristol News SCHOOLS CROWDED AS SESSIONS NEAR | the Plainville team against the same opponents. With Labor Day in the offing and the season on the wane, large crowds are hoped for in remaining gam [, mhecx. 300 A toar has been | unable to arrange a game for this weck-end and will be idle. It has two postponed county lea e games, one with Ker ton and the other with the Orford Soep nine of Man- chester, but these teams are busy re toiiorrow Rebekah Social | Martha Rebekah lodge will hold a public social in 0dd Fellows' hall Monday e Cards will be 1 there will be dancing shments will be served, | Notes. There will b a ening. of the it troop the neeti soy Sco ock ille M this evening church. Miss Anna Murphy has undergonc a succes minor operation at St. Franc pital, Hartford. | fiss Hi has returned to her Main strect ifter spending a week's vacation at Provin 1, Mass. Mr nd W. C, Kramer nd son Milton of Bank street will leave tomorrow where | they will sp Mrs, Wed, capped by Lack of Space 6. 0. . CAUCUS TONIGHT Sessions Clock Co. Employes to Hold Barbecue — Bids For New Bridge Sought — Syracuse Team to Play He: Sunday. The op of term on Wednesday will find a number with insufficient spa te the rapidly in ening the fall school September 8, of t districts to accommo- 1sing number | of chiidren, | The new school in the fifth dis- | trict East Bristol wiil be re | for pancy and with the space | no ilable that section of the | city will be taken carc of for the next chool District No. 13 in Foresty wly this spring acquired ¢ and on I street and it jeved that hool 1 will be erected on new site within the next vear ] third school which Schoel and Church streets and the Park stre school is now ecrowded to its capacity and an addition to the Park street school is now badly needed. Last year it was necessary to send the two highest grades to | the South Side school A similar condition will prevail this year. School District No, 12 on TFall 1150 O [ \fountain is still handicapped for | 'hone | space and it will he necessary to | ' 1 about 12 children from that et 5 o on of the cily to some other U i v have ¢ 1 so much turmoil on y the 00l question 1 rural BY CALLES' ORDERS gt together and cts on the children, ik year, sc he pupils were Refused o Reply to Govt. Request taken care of by the & side school, but the commi 1 « for Their Stand on 1 ‘Kad Shtorthad the BaRnt: : | Mountain that it will be im- Feligtons Edtas. to accommodate the chil- Mesico City, Aug. 27 (—Three dren this year. Tt is understood that hundred teachers in the public request was mad of the schools of Guadalajara have been committee by FHoward i sed by the school authorities | Chairman of fhe 12 there because they refused to reply Dermission to use one room in Districts 1, 5 and 12 Handi-| Bids Asked ¥or. Announcement has been made City Clerk Thomas B. Steele to con- | tractors that sealed proposals will be received by him until 6:30 p, m., standard time, September 7, for the construction of a reinforced concrete highway bridge over the Pequabuek river at Downs - street. FEach bid must be accompanied’ by a certified |check for $500. The old bridge is now being torn | down and the road will be closed for |travel until the completion of the | new structure. The work of dredging |out the river bed, authorized by the city council at its last meeting en August 17, will be started within the | next few days. Engagement Announced | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clifford of Ter- | ryville avenue have announced the | engagement of their daughter, Muriel, to Jack Berner of Albany L 0. 0. ¥. Meeting. The regular meeting of Stephen erry lodge, 1 0. 0. F., will be held at $ o'clock this evening in Stephen Terry hall, Attending Convention, { Mrs. Fred Beaucar, Mrs. Claire | Pfennig, Mrs. A. J. Counter, Mrs. Irving Wasley and Miss Nancy John- son left this morning for New Ha- | vén, where they will attend the an- nual state convention of the Ameri- can Legion Auxiliary at the 1fotel Taft today and tomorrow. Funeral of Lewellyn Robbins The funeral of Lewellyn Robbins, who died in Hartford Wednesday morning from infirmities due to old ige, was held at 2 o'clock this fternoon from the undertaking par- lors of C. Funk & Son. R “hn Wilkins, rector of Trinity chureh, conducted the services and inter- ment was in the West cemetery. To Speak on “Deliverance Near Charles Henry of New Britain wiil speak at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon t Library hall. His topic will be Deliverance ¢ The lecture will be held under the uspices of the International Bible tudents’ assoclation and will be open to the public. Syracuse Team Here Sunday Next Sunday afternoon at Muzzy field, the strong Brown-Lipe-Chapin tcam of Syracuse, N. Y., will fur- nish the opposition to the New De- parture baseball team. This will be the second engagement between the two teams, the locals coming out on the short end of a 3 to 0 score last week in Syracuse. Allen, who sue- ceeded in blanking the Endees at the t time, will probably be the hul- ing choice of the visitors while either Brooks or Thorpe will take the slab for the locals. Arrested On Non-Support Charge Richard Torrens was placed un- rest yesterday on a charge of support, complaint being made by his wife, His case was continued to the overnment’s circular old high s | building on Sum- until August 31 with the under- questing them to define their atti- | mer street. This would be imprac- | g nging that he pay his wife $16 tude on the government’s religious | ficable due to the fact t "_‘ i “*"‘," wch Saturday night. In the event y, acording to dispatches re-|Pe necessary to heat fthe entir > does this, he will not be obliged i her: building for the use of one room. A to return to cou Other advices received from | litlle later it s very AN AR W. Picnic jara say that the police ¢ bullding will he utilized to take | , oy mor gathering of the W, €. p group! of young Catholic | Sare (Of the oyertlom fram it U. was held at 3 o'clock this ten picketing moving picture | MER € %o, 1, which takes in the |2fternoon at the home of Mrs. A, L. ers and stores and asking | Lirich Ho- 1 which takes In the | xorion 4y Woodland street. A persons who were about to enter| ' ‘Ul school on Burlington av. |Bumber of honorary members have them to refrain and thus strength- \FINES SEE0, G FETEE SR T lbeen invited to aitend ths P en the economic boycott. number of children from the Jatter |SUPPEr, Wwhich will ~be The women's leaders protested to he 0. ok HE ih 15 this evening. the governor of the state, Siiviano i, atimatel; g, irha - Gonzales, who replied that | gyt iy the cre w addition | Junior Achievement efforts to injure priv business | (5 the John Je school. Exhibit Ends Today improper and that he intend- To Fold Barbecne, R ; ed to ish such activities in the | Tpo annual barbecue of {he em-| The Junior Achievement exhibj- state of Jalisv. ployes of tl fons Clock Co. will [tion of handwork by the clubs or- Dooliltlz-v I’lansvtjrli-lop | da held rur re is 1 park on September 11. Lester Gre nized on the playgrounds this 3 er ende hav- there carly this week and that he| “Voted: To approve ages for en- , = rge of arrangements for the |SUMMer ended this afternoon, h One person s under the care of [(he ercction of gymnasium_at|and interest is high in the outcome Sy Prfil'l("’] Tuesday morning With tranco In the lindergarten and | Off Next W e(:]nesdg)"f!’:‘,;, z, whighwill e gevved agt 4D P e e f(xx‘rlglcngn\:::be‘:a:l: a physician and about $1,000 dam- Bucknell, *Christy ok, ARt ie airelr, 1. & small satchel. Polico investigated grado T as follows: .| santiago, Chile, Aug: 27 (P—The |n (ny afternoon. A ball & The ohildren who meas e age was done as a result of a fire | the founding of tukiereulosls sani-| The choosing of a town commit- but said the report was without| “Any pupils who will be at least | smerican aviator I James H.|{goon teams representing the § Quring the plEIERE which broke out in the store and |tarium for members of the Ameri- tee should cause some debate and foundation. five years of age an or before N&-|poolittle, intends to hop off ne Xt{department and the movement .de- sessions were rewarded by having house occupied by Mr. and Mrs, (can Legion at Saranac Lake, where excitement. Henry C. Demming, George Chili, a contractor, whose ! vember 1 may be admitted to the | Wednesday morning for a flight of | partment will be played and a pro- s x‘n’otl\:\'!x exnibited: Ignazzio Pia at East Derlin this [the great pitcher made his game! the present chatrman of the tons telephone mumber, written on & |kindergarten when school opens In |apout 650 miles over thoe Andes | Eean'of atnletic crents io heing The exhibltors were: My Alsgiel ool flgnt against the white plague. All committee, stated that as far as he | ‘C1ob! plece of paper, was found in ber, and any pupils who will | mountains to Buenos Aires, capiial | it o Mt B e Pla, who conducts a general seml-professional &nd pro< knew, no candidates have come |sue p b weton pocket, called least six years of age on or lof Argentina. The approval of the Dorcas Chapter Meeting. 316 Washington street; Theresa storeon the first floor of the build- | fessional teams in the country \vt}l forward for the positions, at the morgue but sald he had never | before November 1 may \v: imitted | Argenti nd Chilean war depart- A meeting of the Dorcas chapter | y\r (o ¥y, Beatty street Sadie BEp- ing, "Which {5 & thres story {rame /un {he procceds of {omorrows| Plainvillo and other towns mear ot 'S MOTEUS to grado I in September.” ment Is being sought by Doolittle, |y iyt L B EECEE L ddent Pvc e il 0 structire, wan firat appraifed of the Eamen lnia tie find and thofe WHp Iiete Naval aiveadyiHeenlelodiiflonl matiiion fioasuravients o the Birth Certificate Required {who has just completed a flight| i Alvin Young, at her home on shington street; Anna Mur- fire about 8§ o'clock when a neigh- contribute will be registered on & by election foeling and campaign- body were sent to Washington, D.{ The town school committee re- |from Santiazo La I Bolivia, and | ywoqnesday afternoon, September 1. Washington - atreet: Miss bor called and said her roof was bronze plaque to be exhibited In ing is in full swing in other places. C.. for comparison with avallable quires ail children entering kinder- | yeturn, a distance of ahout 2,400 | Declding Game This Evening. 61 Smith street: Dorothy Bl burning. | the Bucknell gymnasium. {In Berlin, including Kensington | oo there. {garten or first grade in September, | miles. During trip, both gOIE| e championship of the in Washington street; Mary Word was sent to the Stanley | Tomorrow's game should Indicate’and East Berlln, tho residonte N for the first time, to present on the land coming, Doolittle had to cross| gttt ™0 SRS G FXC Y sl T Chemical Co., nearby and the vil- Jwhich team has the edge In the race seem more interested fin the $125,000 FIRE LOS Coialik ot entranco & bipth certl: the Andes, ‘which rlse (n the La Pas| sy ife. o, will bs Usoldad!iis NI IE TG shington street; Paul- lage fire alarm sounded to bring |for the series. Rev. \rrnon‘ L. | chances of the All-Kensington team gl _( '\‘ < 27 (P fcate or a sworn statement of age. |region to an altitude of about 15,000 evening when the baseball tea T Goraks: Beatty street; Sylvia help. *A gang of men from {he |Phillips, who is managing the CON-|in their = series with the Faleany | Haverhill Mass., 2 ouring | The committee requires all chil- ! e i | representing building: and 36|y ndiowits, 227 North street, Tile Chemical Co, with chemicals and a gregational tcam, states that his!than in expressing opinions about ; I'lremen today were st POUrNE | Jren who have previously attended Doo notwithstanding | iy clash at Muzzy Field. Kilduft lisn Kopalowits of the sameé @adral garden hose attacked the flames and | men are primed for the ame alid, [ the coming elcctions. Politicians yaier "‘("’1,“"‘}1”":"‘;“‘,"P"“‘; Hore’ Lschools fn other towns or citiea and | tnat lio carties orulohes in |z yiiite: welll i e oftcial arbi-| L 00" o “had exhibite. weres em from spreading untll the | regardiess of the vacancies fn the state that this year's balloting will | house of the Haver i who are entering Plainville schools ls unable to walk MOTe|tary ang both teams will bave afginins Marino, 239 Migh street: ::Sxt—::‘c:f‘ Chict Willlam 1. Noble |ranks, should give a hard fight to' either be the qujete \.m:(',,g_‘.‘.a where a fire which staried \6€ ¢ o first time to present trans- | (han half a mile, and in case he 7*1]“- crowd of rooters on hand. sorge Brown, 138 West siieats and Pumper No. 2, of the New Brit- | (ho Tabs. The Tabs are equally a8 or the most exciting in a long {ime. | 145t night caused a loss o $125,000. 2 |forced down up In the Andean re-| “parmington Greens Development. | GeOTES TrOwR, 130 West SReCh ain fire department. jn (cOnfident hat their toams is slated| ~ Rey. Mr. Tiske Salls Today | smmm———eeeee Case Again Postponed sion or elsewhoro on (e fi ! to| onovan & Phelan, focal real < Jon Tierncy. 132 Seston straets ho blaze was extinguished With |or victory and a good battle is an-| Rey. Samuel A It anendy TR I ;| The case of Samuel Russo of | Buenos Aires, he will have to depend | oo “non “swho purchase > Green | ojart MeCabe, 126 Mill straets r:h:nmnls and was confined to the | yidivatoq. SEROE o i Conirenatios o110 THE "1""-\[';,‘]3{(' e “Tlf‘v;: Hartford, who was charged with |on someone finding him. The aviator | ¢o.% ¥l S0 FAC I, ng Ty | Robert McCabe 136 Mill strests roof and attic. | Players cligible for the sories are. church, has made plans to sail fo. ASDBHRH N OF BERLIN: transporting Intoxicating liquor, was |had his ankles broke when he fell | 5, oo rorco of men engaged in Cut- {jiam ferney, 152 Sexton strests Damage was done to stock Which |qg follows: Kensington Congresa-'day from Antwerp, Belgium, on | 4~ A0 TOWY O fified that a | ®5ain continued when it came up In |nere recontly. The hones were P24Y | ing the brush from the oxtreme|ireny Kraglel, Washington streets was stored in the attic. ~ Window | o0 Jack Simms, Henry Nelson, | pis home to the States. Mr, 10U are hereby ”"‘ |14~ # voters | the local court yesterday afternoon. [set and will require rebreaking BN | ot end. ot the property. JTamies Luclan Plenkowski, High strests acreens, screen doors, kerosene 1T0P | Bob Nelson, Ed. Alling, Frank Mun- | ¥icke will not peturn to. wesiin e | TSI e e Tiatrict will | BUSSS Was nrrested week by | resetting wh returns to B | o1ling of 145 Pond street has been | oy Dorgkl, 133 Broad streets chimneys and considerable ha¥l)sen patsy'Giannotia, John' OUver,|mediately wupon. his rrtr) put | Of the Bast Berlin Fire Bitrr: N o | State Officer Toley of the Hartford | United States given the contract for remodeling |graniey Radzewitz 194 Broad:strest: wate alther was,deatroyed by e | 500 “venturo, Wederlin, Francis!will stay in Now Torh ro o B e eriin. 1o the town of Beriin, | barracks and hold under bond _for T the eight-room house located on the | 7a)io Cnssolini, 85 Mill street; Alex Toles were burned through the Toof |y e "y vman Fa, est Wood-| daye, Tt fs thought that he will gr. | =28t Berlin, in the ';“"“ ht saving @Ppearnance here. He was driving | WINS BOYS' 1771 property and has also been awarded {incki 24 Horace stret, Ben Causi= supports were burnad and sevéral oo B B0 He G . Carlson| rive ‘here ahout September 10, B¢ 8. 9'clock pom ‘:h J';‘d’ day of | © truck carrying 50 gallons of al Coombe Hill, Surrey cc ct for eight r ou cavitz, 52 Kelsey street; Patsy holes were burned through the ool [ 1001 laude Sovens e Carlson| Ak - time) on Thursday. the-2nd day of )\ 5, oV o e “heta 7 (A —The British boy Ground Wil bo broken for the irst |00 {1 s street. Stanley and floor of the attie. Water souked | LS Fewint Tabs, Toe TR Vernoy T ios and (he | SCPember, 1926, for the PR K v e B Wow Adt o vastenday championsiiip was won 10da¥ | o¢ {riego in about three weeks. The | pesticki. 11 Grove stroct: Jasenn through -the floor onto the ceilings MacCormick, Raymond | groun”or* hovs who ‘(f’cn’||p1nml purpose : a tax for the gen. | Afternoon, and samples of the al . McRuyie, who *w}!fll new tract is known as the Farming- | piodorzyk, 136 Broad street: Mike below. | Warren, Mike Rayvno, Eddie Giana,|pim 1o oy o : 0% ‘;_‘m_ Tirst—To lay nI n”._'rw for the | leged Intoxicants were brought here Mis of and by one hole. | /0 "o | Belos, 60 Sexton street; Balus Chas The irigin of the fire has not | &0 T Al Greco, Ray Greco, | mane petuenas T Eduy. 16 ahiis] oML expene of Siio QINiEICE as exhibits. Than a last-minute re- Republican Caucus. | ratkowski, 59 Cmalley street; John been ascertained. Mrs. Pla umn:‘““(m_. poimard | Tves, o, feturned vesterday, 1. spite COMINE NOUT et any other | e | [ e republican caveus will Do Gonsales, 15% Seymour sireet; was duwe to defective ' wiring. | " Joe Maguda, Ed.|. o 3 ¢ Second—' S s PARSELL'S G B e A e SN A o'clock this evening in |gieve Belos, 60 Sexton street; Jo- Chiet Noble dia not gxpress 8D e prob- ‘,'“';T{:f,_“"::,,‘I‘;‘lt‘é"':,:"dn‘”\“{"”‘.::,r"'”5""""5 BIOBSEI0 aotig be e mdl li,‘l'w" LJ“:n‘d"':‘;l’ COMMUNITY THEATER ||tne city court room for the purp 05 |scph Cardelia, Washington street, 5 vas outside | anad. Y a a rf ext vear |yjeet 2 it ALTopitos & repub- Mhe exhibi a e & e ten) Tric, |Abls Datteries will ie: 35, NEMIN OF hpirn pigrtpn, et at Baat Beriin, I the'Town | 7 passonger Slowsl car for all ac- byt S | selecting delogates to the repubs /The exhiit, mhlh et cr i ] P Jack Simms for the - s i , =S R 2 st, | castons service. day. Angust 2ith— « b |large §lpisily COYareq B ADAUTREES ick or Ray d Joe Skene for Qe e ‘ resident. | RE CCKING Wallaeo Boery i for the nomination of candidates for {though the ieather cause Ihrnlvfwlwr“fl"v wikeh forawilio e BESSAY ‘:.‘.‘n’vi'::, s .',‘Z,', 2;":“‘;“‘"“"[""“'” ”‘:]“ "”“)’s ik A. A. North, President. “"l"‘m“g.,':"'.‘:(‘,‘v"LCMM ek BRI te officers and the appointment|people to miss the opportunity to was teared threatonedy serious re- |the Tabe The 5o i e Brooklyn hospital, Sl 4 rst Episode of “Strings o Mrs. Pias | o . sults was the fact that 5 Brooklyn, N. 16-year-old daughter, Inez, who had Improvement Association to Disband | The stockholders of the East Ber- | P. F Attest: Siegrist, Clerk. Phone 282-2, Plainville i of a town committee. 1 ook at the work. returned from New Britain General | a fe ago after unde itk i{fl“ 'mr:: :-f!‘h»‘v:.‘ became | meeting voted to discontinue the B i stricken and rushed from her | corporation and have m}} 1'_.. A ot- | pal KI -!D the street. She was taken il": for Sept. 1o make final ar- | pen.n « noighbor and Dr, | Tangements for terminating the or- ) is not know why the | lin Improvement Co. at their recent | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS i ganization. It *. Hodgson of Berlin summonde. | Sanizution. It i v o 'Arl(l.a.gfimrvxpnr\s she suffered no ill [Step is being taken at this time f| 8. h G (| mom 1s BAKIN Any : {inactive for some time. The com- party Tuesday « "“‘“{Y “':';‘ "1,‘ W, Stevens|pany itself will give a more com- R plete report in the near future. 1 srtain the members of the . u l“'!élrllismg;lr-jnm No. 24 at a lawn Air Mail Change B naster Cowle: f the Ken- 46+ thialr Home in Kensingtony( : EOstmustor, Cowles ofthe Ko 3 peny. U ust 31, Games | SIn&ton’ post office today gave oul Tuesday ,.vmmg“\._,_ua‘hv;- | the statement that all air mail left will be played during A evening | .t the post office before 3:30 would, ~under the direction o M. C. ing | from Sept. 1 until further notice, A. physical director who Is coming | ... \ijin the outgoing alr mall from Hartford at the request ofl e “ye oty Benicags and points Mr. Stevens. [Each Grange MEM-| . \wyich leaves Hartford at 7:20. | } bers is asked to bring a friend. ! Attending Convention | Commander Harold Ventres | Bolton-Kasica post. Amerl Le- | glon, is attending the stat Ll'n(‘mi convention in New Haven. A good | \sized delegation from Berlin is ex-| ‘pected to go to the Elm City Sat- urday morning to view the parade that will be held by the Legion- naires. The reason given for this change by the post office department is that | carlier arrival of darkness makes | 1t necessary for mail to leave earlier, as night flying is impractical until beacon lights have been installed along the route and at the landing fields. The department of com- | merce is arranging for the installa- | tion of the lights. which should be | installed by Jan. 1. | Grange to Visit | Mr. Cowles stated that although A delegation from Berlin Grange | there is a considerable amount of of 'EM BEFORE WE IN= BAKIN' COO) AINT YOO 2 MMM=WE SHELLED 5\3 CAAME ANO-TM | MAKING WES, Just the g;me, They Seem to Know HAVENT YoU ANY DOESN'T KIES SOMEPLACE IN TH' PANTRY = < FOR You EVER MAKE COOKIES YOUR MOTHER VES, BUT SA TOP SHELF TH' COOKIE VAR ON T4’ CUPBOARD SOS WE WNONT KAOW WHERE By BLOSSER € KEERS OF ™' o4 B A s AT