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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1926. Mafl Orders Filled BRGNS CLOSING AT 12 FOR THE LAST HALF HOLIDAY, TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE AISLE SPECIALS BEFORE | gen or Middietown migh schools. JFor the convenience of the pupils of | the high school, Miss Griswold will | be in her office at the Kensington Grammar school, | 1ast Plainville News a representative to ob| but nene will be mai | wold stated. in the paper, d, Miss Gris- ‘BUSINESS MEN TROUNCED Hills, returned last evening from a O Britain Team Victorious—An- Chic ishing trop spent at Rock Landing, I o 5 - | Maine. Mr. Conlin reports poor luck | other (Oase of Typhold Fever— | vomyio: Bihel Lambert Pollceman — Lios Club to Re- |ang Mrs. Morton C. Treadway, Mr. | with the rod and reel and is dis-| Candy Kitchen Changes Hands— OIVMpic team, holder of 50 and 100| sume Meetings — Changes in Po. | 274 Mrs. Lester G. Sigourney and h gusted With the fishing in that sec- | ; i |yards championships; Anna Baum | Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Hubbard, HOUSEHOLD APRONS | SPORT OXFORDS 121;1“:" He is planning to try his hick ntoxicated Motorist Fined. for Tridseport, - world's 50 ya lice Beats Announced. | Tuneral of Harold Baldwin 29¢ ea. 3 for 80c 50c Pair. e e e sy eren place: | The teaching staft of the Plain- |grer N DLy from alll The poliee depariment during the | THe funeral of Harold _Clitord Rubberized, in checks and cretonnes. White and black canvas, black and | daug! Miss Agda Baldwin, spent |12 Public schools will be composed vears a life | guard at it Reot Afi e o Nuey E(ml:]x:':w“:!s ::k:n;;?’\ “’: i s At Notion Dept. brown leather trim, sizes to 4 1-2, ‘;'“ week-end with friends at El- |°f 35 Instructors this year, five more pounce; ;and. has A8 e Pt e g :x: Pl |2 o'clock this afternoon i at ’;:‘1:t p T TRV - 5 4 | iott, Conn, than during the 162:-1 or eputation for his ability as < £ e han the |, o Bo G . WOMEN'S HOSIERY “YORKE” SHIRTS e e e an during the 19251926 term, the | [ERRAMON T0F Mis ability as @ laverage 30 day period. Twenty-five |1t Church at 2:30" o'clock.” R 79¢ Pair. $1.95 Pai ‘ rout Streams Stocked list issu today by Superintendent Whetted his appetite *SU| of this number were boys under 25 |J°hN Wilkins, rector of the chureh, 2 ; ! . ey 2 .95 Pair. Trout fishermen in this place are |0f Schools T 8. Mills shows. The lay by winning th VIng and | yoars of age and 21 of the 1t "l‘ conduted the services and burial _ Rayon, in all leading shades, first qual- White broadcloth, collars attached, but- |looking forward to the first of Apri, |7 ditions are caused by the opening [ 50 ¥ard swim events in the Cres, number of ‘arrests made were for | ¥38 In West cematery, ity, worth $1.00 pair. ton down or neckband. next year, when they will be por. °f Grade I and Grade VI rooma in | Beach water meet. He hopes 1o e- | violariong of the motor yehicle lan Maine Soctal Club o < z = ther have @ try hraa h ind. street school for the first | Pe2 k and add other ¢ St aws SHOPPING BASKETS WO0OD HANGERS (piilitoare ont) R S R B S SR No girls under 21 were taken into The Maine Social club will hold 48¢. Each. A 3 6 for 25¢ e s Mo instructors fo meet the growing Another Typhoid Case L A ‘\'“ r“c f] T::id “:" ohcl:ck this Extra large, 2 size Rush baskets, 59¢ Wood Hangers with crossbar, at our |@|feral hundrea fingeriings have be 15 of the high school, and the | Another { Uypliold fever has | cainen for wonlon . arieeta ol | awing tid tualhids! biosithite uALE PnlEaE A A Dt N [ planted in neighborhood streams, re- | <CPAration of music from “practical been repor to Dr. George I o ameate, were {(ONCNE Lha VINIEEE B POT HOLDERS TOOTH BRUSHES s Gl e L e T e S e e e e Teave For Atlantic City 1 SRS SHES when freed and the nimrods of this | “/CTe one was employed last year. rom another section of the town | | Fiha o A et 5 35¢ case, 3 for $1.00. 3 25¢ Each. (R aarns e The list a3 lsstied by the superin- ihan that where the recent scare ich of the pedace and intoxl atlon, | DRI Y.'u:a,“y'resident of the q a or o e EORGT ey tendent's office is as follow s. Hent A G ok th e delin- | New Departure Mfg. Co., Made of cretonne, three in case, at the French Tooth Brushes, each in individ- liojbe g season opena | "0 €% 8 St A patient is Mrs. Joseph | quency, 6; hout a license, {and daughter. \‘a:wz |e°rz ’t“a b o - : | next yes s around here | Teachers ad street school— ' Nicholas of Whiting str While 3 it (0 Notion Dept. ual box, assorted styles. 8 [l ok L i . = ile ! 2; gambling, 6; harboring incorrigi- | Atlantic Cit oy : SR X, as yles. | have been in the need of stocking |Orrin L. Jud pervising principal: only one case is known so far others R {Atlantic City. where they will spend SALTS AND PEPPERS BERRY SPOONS for some time and (he repors of the |Flornce nd, Kindersarien; |aro foared and all procautions are | g Where ot maone oy | 1 TS0 weeka, ) 50c Pair. o > 29¢ Each. 1f‘flfl‘lmvv\'~!nn"; action was received “l;?'{::w l_\‘vpm"‘L- being ta he well water In the | sold, 5; keeping a gambling place, 1: | yosepn Melir o ’_, ! Rogers, silver plated with glass lining. Silver plated, also Gravy Ladles Cold ;‘\‘,,.\, STS,,‘,‘”‘] \;‘] ,.m,.,‘:‘ sportsmen. s Sath T .P i /1'vs’r t J)\ being \_\/.],1 and other | keeping poolroom open on Sunday, |, 5 '"‘m Fin' :"OKDOICIO:EOII;C :\nn Silver 12 ) =) | Newington and Plainville stream ) _P. Ja- steps taken to to the source of | 1; loftering and breach of the peace. | V25 &rTes t ven- Silver Dept. 5 Meat Forks, ete. s lalso received the benefit of t Vera Riordan. | the disouse i prevent it spreud non-suppo ope mur::y oo |ing on Park street by Motoreyele CR‘STA%} B}FADS LEATHER HAND BAGS movement to stock Connecticut et Uance | This furnishes the proponcnis of a. rutorobile under the influence of )P",‘!‘"i‘““" Henry Jeglinski after he 39¢ Eac $1.69 Each | waters with the speckled beautics Somers, Grade 3 ice [sower system with another @ quor and no operator's lic 2, had berated the officer, who cau~ - o a1, vt . | Lopind ol " . P MIUAY 8 an 0 operator’'s license, 2 % q Tecl as it Grade 4A: Anna Y. Tor- {ment. for it ; ] R aEt i x Dainty cut Crystal Bead Necklaces, Brown, tan, grey, blue, black, fitted with | 2% Ferll bane Ae G LA Cartter T poent onie Rlatnvillg hallicambleis ic ing under the influence. of \\?'nhfidlh‘o“m\ Jfor, operating. his. cebiy variety of colors. purse and mirror, Miss Beatrice Trevethan of this . m‘dfl EA: Moy, Tulls b/ Hur. systams. ciimin- | liquor and resistance, 1; operating | o !t} > cut-out open. The officer " 5 ALARM CLOCKS - COSTUME SLIPS struck by an automobile |gr St IS HA e A, Teur 5 cesspocls, it is | under the influence of liquor, reck- | '””"""””P"’;“ at ¢ °:‘°°k~9_l'°- S STUME SLIPS Ernoon Iatron iotinae A0 NGrads BBy MACElHA Y Iy ul 1f thess periodic outbre ss driving and defective brakes, 1; | SccOIN8 Up Park strc t and again on 79¢ Each. $2.47 Each. e lleht m-mfim:m ((_m; rg\‘“wy;»‘mn:fv i Lwould occur inz mator vehicle with defec. | NOTth Main street, both times, with Nickel Alarm Clocks with loud ring, One table of broken sizes, of Satin the head and several Lody bruises.!graqe 7A: Lottie Top, Grade 7R: Business Men Teounced L4 1: operating motor ve- |; * :)nr:gvlr:; Fim ::dp‘u);le ;l;’ln:eq‘r;. v 3 i i 2 The machine was driven by 2 man yri4ajene Hayes, Grade T ice M S Eatins il icle without operator's license, 4; | i o fully guaranteed. Radium and Tub Silks. et s ot et it o Aanaten Haye Gratsno/iica il 18 The _sering & Duckley operating without registration” of | U l]ponhlxskmg Melino why he z - B Lane, de 3 e 8, [team of New Britain car, 2 erat wit 2 | didn’t close his cut-out, rding ti el e I al of the Atla and Pacific & GlotHe, /Al : r. 2: operating with cut-out open | according to ;’f"‘“go e _[.\r‘:“:_'}":“"'"" '1 acic Grade $B: Touise C. Cottle. i first business principles of bas illegal markers, 1; passing |the testimony of Officer Jeglinaki in e Chdh e B nmr o moeiin Eudes ane to the local Businees Men last nigl nding trolley car, 1: reckless driv. |COUrt. the policeman was informed | was standing uy awn school Tonise Ludlow, tea fnning by Che visitors enjoy- | R St | that he did not have to tell him. as T ; === !front of her homo and was not on practical arts in grades and eaUtle o atal o thes X e et e ah Judge, On tha X . R i d ordial vecenfion hey re-|graney, 1: jon of liquor law, [he was ° judge. a; . Judge Griswold was lenlent with the | Federated church of Har the street, but Mr. Hogan, in avoid- ¢eygol A trorn ovbino R Rl | |5ge : o ated c artford. El- thed i Bl e lenla d from Governor Teunibull and | 10; violation of parking ordinance, | {9 headquarters, hs told the officer & Ber[ln News |defendant and remitted $100 of the | mer Holtz, ot Hartford later enter. el i G £q Tie2f Teachers at Tinden street sch Plainville citizens, their only re- Violation of rules of the road, 5. | N didn't like him and that he |fine and suspended the jail sentence ned with whistling solos. Re. | ¢ }awn, knocking oywH. T atherine Dennett, Grade 1: gret being that they wers not .iven | he cases were disposed of as|Would get him, Jeglinski testified. Duggan was arrested while driving | freshments consisting of ice cream, ported.last evening | ., 10 a1, 0 or. Grade 1: . ; opposition and could not really | follows: — Continaed. 3:« comnittaa AL the polics.atation; it aise’ deyaic . a truck. A full bottle of alleged cake and punch finished out the ot e B le 2: Tos: ¥ thefr warcs. The biggost mis- | to jail, 3: forfeited hond, 1; judg- |Oped that he was operating his car d | whiskey was found in his car. Dug- cvening. o, Speclal mesting of the VoluSs | cojson, Grade 3: Katherife E. Tor- |take Pyalnville made, however, wwas \nt suspended. §; judgment sus. |With an fmproper regle:-atian. P 2 | gan's attorney stated that Duggan Personals ipie Seaninie OB speenscd rant, G Adelaide L. Tavlor, lin playing Spring & Buckley at all ied on p nt of eosts, 10;| -In the knew nothin iquor and had S for Tt evening in the Com- g e At el . ! st n the city court this morning, he \ g of the liquor and had Mrs. David Wilson and daughter, Ry o Grade 5 and teaching principal of & Nom" Beg savs he wasn't | volled by prosceuting aftorney, was charged with operating his car AT WEEK[Y SESSI[]N had‘ 'o!nli\' two dr;.])q of “near beer,” Aargaret, are spending a few weeks cling belng call- | erndes; Marion France, Grade 6. {ofttneded by fhe lorals' poor hov- | nolicd by prosecuting attornes T s e e and that some of Duggan's compan- in Montreal, Canada presic ®| High School teachers ing, as he s they doi out costs, 18; paid fines, 40; b ‘ons . ATIAda e et = s t. A tax for the ex- < : s, 40; proba- | pdoper registration. He pleaded not ) ons at work ”_"SL,M‘ ] hnd_ n }h« Mr. Thomas Lyon, of Lynn, mning :v,: s ,,Onr, h:h:w Phillips H. Lerd, Principal and their best. and he hopes ive ' tion officer's charge, 17; v | guilty to the first charge and gullty ‘h'»"fl’ (i\n the v.xurl\'. As truck r:u\- Mass., is the guest of Mrs, H. Hook- 1 oth o essentials will be | teacher —of Mathematics; Mrs, them another chance o chief, ; turned over to out of town |to the second count. . He explained {ing is the man’s only means of live- or of Kensington ! S SEEALLAINE) Sophia M. Tord. teacher of Hist The visitors hit Bill Cunningham | officers. 1 | tBat ¥ Hied oniy bought i . I he attorney eaded 7 sttt ied. All in the district | * y ' 2 ey I hat he had only bought the car yes- sfl,l]dbel‘g Gase Continued aS‘;‘,}LOG':,'”:t’;O: e N}:], H;l-‘:fi\,’,nr Mr. and Mrs E. G. Hartley, of ;0 yrged to be on hand 3.30es, Katherine (Batle jas me ihad inob beenshitiall seasop, Stolen Tools Recovered {ierday and that it was impossible to ! m‘]d C-m:r mn("]}\r;{?wn "h;\ -lmm‘ Kensington are spending a week's () AL, their sharp liners coming in drives The tools stolen from a tool box of | close the cut-out. ¥ Y 1 R i tH i l [eses s PENCl, vacation in a motor tour of the % and sending in run after run. At Contractor William J. Duffy on Cy- | Judge Joseph M. Donovan inform- handed down the verdict of gUUILY. New England af Rl e ek el o ety od M : i icfim Remains a Osp“fi [with reservations as to .the fine| Wil Fason gk b R n- |y reet last Monday have been cd Melino that there were cerfain i Slitford S Sy R William Fazan American el 1 b elub mest By il dark, wh 2l was no long- | recovered. Datective Sergeant Dan; | extenuating circumstances in con-. v\.L ifford .1mnf\s of 2 Day stry Paper Goods C it o The Community club melwwvz it 3 "“f‘ r visible, and the game was called iel McGillicuddy of the police de: |nection with his case which inclined had e e corne b o Charles Rocco, a vietim of the | e¥ening In Commun ha All play was high leaping 'and yvesterday afternoon rounded up |ed the acused that t was chiefly his { :fo!w:] aqnd(::imtynflgrnd »“\\’f;w: (’:O recent automobile crash, returned '“‘(‘“’" refanc tml', l.g{o'n}wn ond ’1' Of those listed above ten will be f a liner by Crampton with | five boys, who on being questioned | mouth ad his desire to run the po- L £ sely as cha I TeCR- " home from the New Brita Hane ization are urged to b and as | oaghing here for the first time s full at headquarters, admitted the theft. |lice department which had got him .) Well Baby Conference SOOn—Spcm-‘l-&- driving, was fined 325 and ) oqpita }rs‘:rfl]ny“nrm’y‘\ 1;:(1( ;’;:1 several matters of importance are .y o yorothy Jacobs is a sister of r Ted LaBonne of the Their cases were furned over to |into “op' water. He nccordl::u ad- » sors Make Reply—Lawn Party | xio! to receive visits from his (0 De brousht up. '"‘_h““‘l“”‘ P 2 \fjss Ruth Jacobs, who taught here Business Men anounced today that Drobation Officer Thomas A. Tracy, | ministered a fine. of $1 on the cut- ’; | George Roy, an emploves of the friends at his homs in Kensington SPecial meeting of the ca ‘”]'(:.: PrC- jaet yesr and has been rengaged: Captain Halph Thrall, tempera- who will conduct an investigation |out charge and $10 and costs for Succesful—Rules for Students Stiles Brick Co. was fined $25 and| Mrs. Stanley S Barrett and chjl. Lminary io ther EfSslor > a graduate of the Gorham, mentad shortstop, was indefinitely | into the records of the boys and \the use of. ilegal markers. , Prose- ! sts fgr drunkeness and resistance. dren of s lonM o vt atr Mrs. J. Rose Baiden is spending ' yr, ‘normal school. Miss Alice Tib- suspended and fined $25 for non-ap- | their families |cuting Attorney James T. 'Mather 3 A Here Issued by SupeflntendAnt—-‘Ro_ resisted strenuously to his ar- ed from a wek's vacation spent at 2 (€% da¥s with friends in West ../ om Maine, will take the without giving a reason for Fire In Cellar presented the case for the city. rest at the time and fought the 10- Hammock Beach, Savbrook Cromwell. | place of Miss Margaret Feury. Miss nes and that Mike Levine At 545 m. vesterday Welch | This:vas Jidge Donovan’s’ first s terest. 0 Savhrook. ) S e : i . » rday Welch & [ Other Items of Ini [eal officer to an officlal draw be- Ruiles for Studeals Howe Mr. and Mrs, H. R, Clark enter | yjice Coggeshall will replace Miss | ha sent to the Eastern Shore | Fyre company and Squad A were | appearance on the bench sinée his L Five cases were disposed of last|fore he was lodged at the New Bri-| Schools here will open Septem- | 1004 from out of town cXabb. who has gone to Test | eagu Jfor further scasoning called to the house owned by Thom- | return Monday ‘night from al thres o tain bastile. ber 8, accordi a report gi N e Hartford. Miss Lottie Top, a gradu- arriage License Tssued as P. O'Brien and oceupied by G. | weeks' vacation. 4 o G. Griswol L , according to a report given b s 1 | pi v G, : b ! ( mgn? DY ottes Gh.c % Cm”.di The case of Harry Weasel of New out by Miss Mary Griswold, super- te of New Haven normal school, riage lic vas igaied to- | R, Sanwood. located on Broad | Lions Club to Resume Meet f at bis weekly session of the Berlin | pytoin " charged with reckless driv- intendent of schools here, today, | It 8 common knowledge t ill take the place of Miss Jeannette he office of the New Britain | street, Forestal ere o fire had | The sregular weekly meetlpiibins b town court. All of the defendants|ing after his car hit another at East Children of six years of age or any M Antarctic cxplorers tha Paxt, who will:teach in New Haven. |town clerk to Clarence Overstrom of arted in a box containing rags and | the Lions club, which were suppend- f wers fined with the exception of |Berlin avenue and Worthingtor wiose birthday comes before Feh. More than a v ”\0“‘_ B 3 Miss Catherine Benne! .41vk" Miss Hawkins stree v Britain, and | gther ru e cel | ed during the summer months, will % } one continuance in the case of Mra, |Tldge, was cailed and he did 10t'ruary 1, 1927, will be admitted to |TOT 52t although now '8 €O cobs, gradnated from the normal Helen I Pawlicki of Plainville. M The hiaze was prompily ex- |be resumed on Monday, Sept.'13, Madeline Sandberg, summoned to Aappear. Wes: had been granted the primary grades, A birth certifl. | (N¢ Same amount of salt as school at Gorham, Me. Pawhcki being only 17 years of age, | fing: with chemicals without | with a gathering 'at the qmp'in_Je S ter the oo- aho was Arlving |several extensions on.the case and) cate or'some proof of the ags of the | Miss Louise €. Cottle, who will essary fo secure the si Country ' club. Their first 'thres » ek Mis Yadvega Cholkowski, | ¥as last night ordered to appear in child must accompany the applica. | ~=smmmmm— be music supervisor in all local her guardian before the | | meetings will be held there and then / | ¢ fractnring the victlm's skull. Mrs, |court Friday night to answer to the | tion, Children entering any Berlin 2 schols, s a daughter of Ilh:n\].l: cauld :»I wra M_I : | el B by “,,P;]li, sa'lh;rinnwl" take pikes ' 7 s g6 S Rat AT e Cottie, principal of Bristol high or the Town Lof at the Elks' club. Sandberg was found to be operating |charg h ] school for the first time, must have oLt 5 e o v L ! e e e the time| Child Health Work Grows a certificate of vaccination before 00 Olsons school. Miss S. Louise Ludlow, prac- al conducted by th oke through the state fence and | . - Police Beats Change | a,c‘:,:,“;p;?d,m and as Miss Chol.| During the summer months fouT ' they will be allowed to enter, or a tical arts Instructor, is a graduate of o for the purpose of > a gulley. He was found guilty | The beats of the regular 'police= ‘ o el 1u still at the New Britain|well baby conferences have been!wriiten excuse signed by some ghy. | dmore College of Arts at own 1oL into & small lang fined $100 and costs.. A further {MNen Were'changed (s TOEIER .a“- General hospital, 1t was necessary|cpened in Connecticut. These Were siojan, | Lo, B, . Sl ddeala NEn At of reckless driving was not [the following astisnments, RS e e A4 ey 7|t et et of ¢ 1ot " Siws enamg ne e | AQITIORAYS i Sho i e ncios e e R et ‘ i | communities in co-operation with hits s b e Linde T 3 d otes ighte; e Harry Bowen of éhll»s(rprt and‘lhh T e A T o Ultbh ‘f;’ll?vflvl‘ ar required to another native of Maine and nter ot the Mr.and Mrs. Joseph Johnson, | MCGillicuddy investization and des, = Arthur Johnson of Kensington ave- |{he state departm health. In- | present a certificate from the sup- S o yiRry LeacHisk exgerlliewh, ¢ ti sttending the |0 00 rjoric. and son. Tosenn. | tective work: ‘Officer Breault, ‘pers nue, both of New Britain, who were | ferest in the conferences has ben S0 crintendent of Berlin schools be- n | i i carnival or in addition to what they B d i son Jogeph, || ent traffic offieer: Officer Strup, | found by officer Frank Brown rif- Keen in this place and many moth-' foro they are permitted to enter the | [iEngs: : |spend there, may send domations to | = nave returned from an interest- | i oits e R e | ling the beery patches of ex-Judge|ers have been waiting for the mext high school. This only applies to i B MgeEanrgaaliCreedon, the post or them with Post- | " where they vis- | i Mnotoroyele work: Officer Nor= - Willard 1. Alling, were each fined |conference to be held in Kensing-|ine New Britain High school as the |, B7ause (he foad etaved tn bis o |School instruetor, is a gradu: master James E. Usher or at Nerl |16 relatives of Mr. Johnson ton, motoreycle work in Fdst: Brise - e i it waa Eeueraily|fton On Fyidky, Seotember 10 TRe! oriiticate 1 npt netesainy at Merl fo Sl Boston university and has had a Miss Mary Contin is recuperating | (ot S0 SRR L 000 (0 ot digmi oadeasted at the time of the ar-|conference will be held in the Tabs & it b e year's experience as secretary H“’é Kitehen Sold t her home in Mountain View after | ,pcar AcNamee, 'permanent tenifh rest of the young men, that the|hall and the hours will be from 2| - — [ ot Aat assistant to ‘:‘j‘ S l’;’l’_wi Ylainville Candy Kitchen at | 4]~v::;‘:0¥.r3::1" : aturneq | Officer, Forestville; Officer Connelly, Il ) berry patches were to be guarded fo 4 o'clock daslight time. & lotl) xopicp or REGISTRAR'S D s Main street has been sold | Constance Vieinus has returned | gy poar; officer O'Connor, south closely and seekers after the elder-|physician will be in atten nce, glv- EEIN G tural ror, e, Job - Carcoran s z arino. of Hough | 7ome At 11‘,\11 e i W ™ | Gide; Thompeon, North Main strests berries, prosccuted for tresspass. |ing his time to the interests of the | py poieiars or Voters will hold | * S e and James J. Hayes of Park |, e g G it home | o oe north side: Kejth, west' gide Ealvators Bendittl, of 47 Lafa-|better baby movement that has tak-| , o S8 FERa B VORI WG RO s and studied one year at Drown uni { by Christos Zanary, The new (10 Winsted: 0 T i vette street, New Britain, charged en such a hold in this section of ville, Conn., Tuesd ant. i, | ealing ko) ghat versity; for one year AUg] rs will continue to conduct the ) MOrTo ning and eOM- [y .a¢0 Aclaughlin, hill beat and of- Lottt 1 i te 2 4 Plsel il o tram the Hope street high school, Provi- 7 feuir | Dlote plans for att g a field day lao.' ‘Chan 4 t " with driving while under the in-|state. 1926 between the hours of nine a. | ‘W!thout rolling from | N et il hary cream and fruit Satuedag A alonvlil fice: Chabot, Forestrille, nights; > fluence of liquer, was given a fine Sponsors Make Statement m. and five p.'m. (Standard Tigme) |\, 700C Dowels movs svery. deve Adleriks [denee, R. 1. Mrs Katherine CATEC |pusiness on a partnership basis and |© PR McCarthy, shift beat, nights, of $100 and costs and 30 The sponsors 8t the Berlin BoyS | )\ "o Lurooce of recelving Ridics O e i ey vt e T 18 the Termer ey AIACEl, | hoie aixo teased the afioriivg sote | et R | Thermometers Low This Morning jail. The fail sentence | club today gave a statement to ef- | oty oo PECE b o e madew | tem, and which caused sour stomach, ner. | aving been married last June at 29 West Main street. | FURNAC TL. Lt me give ¥0u 3| "\ nymber of thermonieters about snded. Benditti was arrested fect that they want it understood ) ' - : s AAET | ‘ousmess, sleeplessness, headache, et | Miss Mary Royce has been en Christos y will join his|fEUre on your winter's SuppY.|(ne city this morning:registerediai d L ‘;’,’,“ " Brown funday afternoon on| that it is through no fault of the| Fpeds 3 Dont' walt any longer but let Adlerlka | gaged as secretary to Superintendent | prother, William Zahary, proprictor | Wholesale or refail. Three trucks; 10w as 46 degrees. No frost Officer funday £ % ¢ the budget drive com- or the coming town elec- |give your stomach and _bowels QUICK | 3ills during the coming year, wheih |of the Palace of Eweets on Whi no delay. Frank Gifford. Phone ted ¥ Worthington rifige ofter the dmcrmhmnmlr: c; l\ufi o]‘-(:]\‘uiyfloi Cm & | tion will be compiled at this session. | relief. At leading druggists ki Rkt Wadhdades Misd Rovos | ) 0: 8 on 08 1 el ire\"or Y it two other cars in the mittee that a rep a heen e iy Bty : i ‘ 5 nps esnsy s ERONCE airs : il ! s B e ficjon. the. highway. | hended ni before this date, Framk |, ARY Berson twenty.one years, of ||| Motorlst Fined §100 : — ) |HERE'S ANOTHER CHALLENGE i Blcey ) ¢ 1136 Broad Handford, the chairman, has given SISO IERA STl N tha) eiats | | Fverstt Engstrom nf West Hart- PLAINVILLE-—73 Cook St, 5 reom | Paris, Sept. 1 (—Another: swim- > 2 GeorgesBERpRY 0 |Eiaa oot | Onthialngly o hisk Hime andattorp 0T OneIyEAK and; in ihe itown of PARSELL'S GARAGE ford, arre ¢ Sheriff tenement, clectricity and water. | mer has entersd ‘the fast growing B s 1atty. [iryiflg fo bring "ths campalénifo s | ¥ Sinille \(OF Slmonths a eligible | BUMMUN”Y THEATER LIVERY and TAXI W Pliiet ahd o Thomas| Tent. $16. Garage. Call 71-4 [oirels of challengers, HS is Georges I S °1§ :: drzmv a fine of $100 | definite result but through the ab- toshotrepiaterad. 3 | PLAINVILLE | 7 passenger closed cars for all oc- ' Royee $aturday n ppeared in | Plainville or 3§87, New Britain.’ | Njckel, winner.of the latest “acroas’ | o excadiodliculicewia tine T LITHSE0RAE Bl e JOHN T. LAMB. | Wednesasy, September 15— {caslons Day and night service. court hefore Jusiice 2dyt. | Paris marathon,” his defl’ is ssued ’ e L e e e i i GEORGE R. SKINNER || RENEE ADOREE nna CONRAD || ALL KINDS OF AUTOMOBILE , ¥ o ankserin oh [to Mrs. Clemingten Corsan'in-pa$- caues of Duggan’s age, Ui e e e e vy o ReElStTATS 0f Voters. | VAGEL TN | REPAIRING and WRECKING ine v hi Jer ¢ FOR SALE—White enamel kitchen | ticular, but it includes afl, and /He s | of the solicitors, it has been impos- ‘“1»’4 Sept. 1st, 1926, at Plain- || «ygE EXQUISITE SINNER" | SERVICE lquor. T arres ¥ cabinet and parlor stove. = Mrs.|wants the channel crossers ta:meet | sible for Mr. Handford to collect the | ViIe Conn. 1 | Phooe 282-2, Plainville |failed to make the I J. Thornton, 121 Broad.—adst. | him on his own river—the Seine.” odds and ends that would mean the i | A Private Kindergarten AND A First Grade School to be runin connection with the boarding residence for children NERRICOURT Hudson Street, Berlin WILL START ° (w8, SEPT. 14 Limited, Registration Now Open Tuition $175 per year, payable 25 on registration, $75 at be- ginning of each term. Auto Transportation on Request $2.00 per month extra Rev. and Mrs. John H. Kingsbury M.A., Columbia Teachers' College Miss Marjorie Johnson Culver-Smith Training School BOARDING DEPARTM $25 per wk., $1,000 per 12 mu. Includes School Phone 3468-14 closing of the drive. | " Just when the report will be giv- len is not known but Mr. Handford is still working hard to bring the matter to a close and the sponsors of the club are satisfied that the | chairman's efforts are all that could be desired in that direction and that | the near future will bring in the | final statement of the drive. Pallbearers for Hart Funcral | The funeral of Samuel A. Hart took place this afternoon at 2:30 | daylight time at the Hart home- stead at Kensington. The pall bear- Harold Upson, Lyndon | Pratt of Hartford, William Upson, | Arthur Elton, C. Johnson and Everett Upson of Springfield, Mass Rev. Vernon L. Phillips will offi- clate and burial will be in the South cemetery, Kensington. Lawn Party Successful About 100 members of the Berlin (jranme and theiz friends attended laftegwn party given by Mr. and A5t fClaude W. Stevens last eve- nit§ at their home in Kensington. The lawn was beautifully decorated with Japanese lanterns and game: were played led by Rev. Truman Woodwardy pastor of the Wapping | ers will be; Stubby Krueger; |graduated from Bristol high echool June Sehool Tickets. Pupils attending high school out sportsman’s outing Saturday at Lake Compounce. Among those who will | ce against the local yo e S e, e Olympic champions, John Conlin, “mayor” of Biue SESE e elen Mavaln Earl ago A. C., sectional T Band Coucert The last of a series of four concerts'by the New Departure b will be held this evening at 8 o'el Bristel News Saturday after- town are advised by th | noon, September 4, from 4 until & | department that they may R Al (OO Mafl Orders oclock and at her office at meVTEA Hihein ol tokeleios ‘il]"y,zl;(rax;'r-“A Rl D Filled | Worthington school Saturday eve. ! | tendent’s office from s-1 o and |l bR e ning from 7 until § o'clock. Certifi- [1-5 p. m., also 5-12 on Saturdays. In peried o amele this ereiie cates are necessary for all students | past years these tickets have been | | Srage R of the high school, whether senlors | sold at all hours, but the increasing | anyhe Bristol Grange will hold thefr or sopho."horu and Miss Griswold amount of work has made it neces- ‘:“mm ey, e | requests that they observe the of- == sary to certain time ushi G T at the home of Mr. and Mra.Eve |fice hours -to prevent misunder- 'Nine New T sale o b Pyl . [ ol Terryoilp aveue s | standing at the New Britain scnoot | NG NEW Teachers Engaged by ™ seemer to sect cummpions. | POliCE Defain 108—Motor Lay | I 0. O F. Mecting . “-hs»n1 they appear. In case it is im- L l D “Vic” Berner of Plainville will v' : b o aqEular, mesting of .. Faaiies possible for the applicants to appear | Smpets againet nationdl and s aoake 1. O 0N v L S Fombls for e abalicants o aiycar 008 ! gpfir[mem sompets :-z‘:\r\:p;o:d;.::‘n.i;nt:sl as:ul»_nr; IOla[ll)I]S TO[a] 21 this evening at 8 o'clock in Arcas | num hail. Dance At Chippanee A formal dance will be Eiven at the Chippanee Country club next Monday, September 6, from 9 p. m, until midnight. The hosts and host esses for the occasion will be Mr. uth are Eileen TALKS HIMSELF INTO GOURT Driver With Cut Out Open Berates FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 1607 AALF A NOTION To BE A MAGICIAN WIEN T GROW AN TALE EGGS OUT OF TW' Ky AN THINGS LIKE Y KNOW T MAGICIAN THAT WAS AT TH' OPERY JACUSE WHO TURAED AM ORANGE INTD A RABBIT ¥ (" VES-AN UE TURNED A | ‘ THAT 2 BoY! THATD JUST TUINK OF 17! DUCK INTO A ; BE SWeLL! — — AINT THAT WONDERFUL 2 ) et $ ’ i ! 4 L - J W-onderf-ul ( \ ATS AUTHIN ~THATS ANUTHIN r) o MEBBE SO- BUT AY MOM CAN TURN OUR AUTD INTO A DRINE WAY ! 1 HEARD UER SAY B ITS MOREA YeU )| \_ COULD BVER % i ' 7~