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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1%, 1926. : g o . Preparing Town Report the Advent Christian ehurch will by | unti y P alnvllle News The town report is now being pre- | held Friday evening a‘ter the prayer B H t s i “. 1a40;1n, (he affarmpgiy b Pared for the printers. This annual | mecting. rists ews Sunday and Holida} Baseball booklet contalns the reports of the | Mrs. John Loders of Brooklyn, N. The Bristol New Departures are 4 | various officers and committees of [ Y., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Fred | carded for a busy week-end of ae- : Mafl Orders - ! the town and is usually ready for Is- | C. Smith of East Broad street tivitles on the diamond with three : Filled | 2 sue shortly before the annual town | The regular monthly business o booked over : the holidays. : L | meeting of the Christian Endeavor | [ forooiret of these will taie Pl 8 Mrs. Josephine Baker | society will be held at 5 o'clock to- | whaa cow aftortioon st Mussy SEN 2 The death of Mrs. Josephine Baker | morrow atternoon at the home of | when the classy Westfield nine, whe. occurred yesterday afternoon at the | Miss Marforls Fisher, 62 Mapie defeated the locals in Massachusetts . | home of her son, Edward Baker, on | street. ¥ last month by a 5 to 3 score, will - : { q |an inval pecal years aid thail i ez Hame on Tontnaen o n Monday, Labor Day, the Car- : ‘Popular Locel Girl to Marry ome i o bterscicsss e ma |t e e wenne| DOWDS Street Span Replacement rollmen “are schedtied 1o cash 1a 5 en in ] {07 | with relatives in Boston, Mass. 2 double header with the fast step- 1 lecause of the urgent request of many of our patrons who were away | antol Youn: Mafl S tme, Be MR T89S of 858 | Genngs W tacieron, i of Kew {0 Be S[al’ted Soon ping Meriden Endees, who had won fom the city during August we will continue sale prices on furs o¢ was. the - wldow of " Hershel| Haven el iaifing Wa - munt. 30 | both ends of a double header on ) 1 y du £ s s . | e | Bakar, who died a number of years | rymoc’ ;¢ T Tt bing N L | July 4 by scores of 10 to 3 intil Sept 11th, inclusive. Come select your coat, and secure it at | ago. demesiing Fiofirhting twizest, [ 105. The morning same f et b | | | — 5. The game is scedule . much less than it will cost later WO DEATHS YESTERDAY}”‘F:“,M.;, 1;::das>:_‘r!‘;:m:d-.b: 1 %o 01d Cotoniall Tan e oo SPORTSMEN AT COMPOUNCE "'r"'!”tlh» o'clock at Muzzy field, s | | survived by a step-daughter, Mrs. | OPeR for business Labor Day. Week- o ron‘r!eh:t van'xa;:n |‘:‘ e 5 Iy boarders a speclalty. A. M. & L. J e orhe o N “m& Josephine Baker Passes Away ‘anv; ’1”‘;:::? ot New ::rdk ity piissdes Children Caught Stealing Trinkets r:::'p"‘]'»fl;d“l‘ »._n«lx Il be called | o = 1P N v at 3 o'clock. —John Peplaw Dies in Hospital— | r0w afternoon, with s:rvices at 2:30 | —advt | in Store—Sedan and Truck in Col- | Orioles Play Here Tomorrow— |\ . iiley & Co. Rev, Alexis D, Apply 143 Broad = llslon—Labor Day Program at| In accordance with the usual cus- G | Kendr D.D., will -be in charge. 'S 6-2—advt tom, the children's playground at ] ; ARE MARVELS OF Sales—>ason Nuptials — Church | 1nterment will be In Wst cows — | Rockwell park will close Labor Day 3 . e | with an appropriate 1 Ny BEAU-rY AND Notices—Briefs | John Peplow The regular meeting of the city | bt pr:”é’m’f“’m: bz:z!;‘r':‘;.nfi v 2 e R John Peplov, :/rf-'l 4 years. died jcouncll will be held next Tuesday | for the occasion and one of the A SMARTNESS *t, Bristol, “« d \n«é h t iy i evening and a number of important | features will be a dance by the ehil- 3 Maple street, Plainville Rockwell Park Palyground. Hartford, where he d dren around an immense lily ; Y ; o S 1o = et tork severall weeks! ! matter will be up for discussion. | 7 Y o0 . [ S e Whiting | Mr: P grea’a ndtve of M| RANK WITH MEN S coverug haeeton A PN Pr:m:ndn";em:ub':g";: . . i I N | street, Plainville, will be celebrate UL he dhind livad thave for, e T et g s Downa, stuset Hemr {5} iy b Ni8 s 3 ! . We are showing the very latest modes in the at 9 o'clock Monday int»rnml : being employed by th ”:’;a\uw;n;‘ G i‘om:m‘ruomh m”'afli«;:l’::;u Wednesday SR = 5 > Shure 5 3% T N Co. s . vard will be opened and the c . Br 'y : richest fahn_qs and the l.)eauvtlfyfl new ax.ltu_mn ;f\.‘\:?rmh ot Our Lagy of Mercy. BT 6o Hoagentiiy Sotre o FI‘Om Efl]'llfibf T]mes Fa"’ STt anira e conerete | On Wednesday afternoon, Septem- shades, making it easy for woman or m e "”1 Mg DS } father, John Peplor, ) bridge, when completed, will not | "°F §, 2 bridge party will be held at 1 to get satisfactory selection from ons the church, will perform the ¢ i e Eenlo Has Been Pmfifiiem only-greatly improve appearances in | 1° Chinpanes Country club, begine > splendid showing | Beiss dary . Northe i n ot st Hartford 2 A this particualr location but will also | PiNE at 2:45 o'clock. The hostesses “ Sie ety el R e of Detrolt, | SN remove the five ton weight limit | OF the occasion will be Mra. C. E. t and Fran' - of the Fred Tischofer of | Chicago. Sept. 4 (P—From the | Which was in effect on the old strue- N e Eab o Cat Rl hriae il gt S e one brother, Adam (time of Deboral, pudge of the Israe. | tre he Downs street bridge fs | \'~ Harold Humphrey and Mrs. Frocks for Afl Uses B vridesn \ 1o Misses An. | PoPIOW of New York city. lites, whose femin de. | the last of the old style steel bridges | © N2Tlotte Ellison. - . : toinette Frar ‘lara Masi of Bris- cisions guided a 2 the carly | In the city and the material taken To Receive Holy Communion For school, for business, for afternoon, for tol, Josephine Bosco and Blanch in the Plainville M. |days of nen have figur- YoM it will be used in making re- | The members of the Children of sport and for formal wear. There are frocks |B|| Matteo of Pla vitle. Michael Caru tomorrow will be as fo 1 in the courts of t Pairs to some of the smaller bridges | Mary and the Third Order of 8t. of lustrous satins, crepes, new cloths, twills, cl. a cousin of the bride, Rocco Bor- s: Morning worship at 10:45 until recently have n t- | In the outskirts of the city. | Francis will attend Holy Communion t Jjerseys and novelty fabrics. Every new fea- elli, Anthony Marzona of Bristol, and | ¢lock, sermon by Rev. Arthur A, |tracted not ihother Taller which will recelve| 24 Bt Juasktq "RROIRT Sal) 1 70 Do pA s Philip Eramo of New York city. Ball, pas Time of Sunday school | In the leg: e attention of the city fathers is | MOrning. : ture that fashion favors is here for your The bride will be attired in white | Wil be changed tomorrow to the have b 5 T step with t e city su sewer on the prop- Library Board Meeting selection | satin trimmed with lace and carry a | Winter scheduls o'clock, immedi- | industrial erty of Martin Loughlin in the rear _ The régular monthly mesting of | shower bouquet of bridal roses and ' A{FlV af the morning service, sisters hoin i ere were | of his store on Main street. This, [Ne board of library directors will lilles of the valley: her vell will be | There will be no Epworth league 1n only s “five in nited | privilege is covered by an old lease e held in the public library at 7:30 - : : Prices Are Moderate , , : ;i 4 from $15.00 to $59.50 each z | A duchess crown with lace caught with | th® evening, owing to the New Ha. |States, T mber increas - givel to the city at a nominal rental | ©'¢1ock this evening. |orange blossoms and rhinestones, | Ve district Epworth league rally on | 010 in 1800 of $1 a year which contained a Marriage Licenses Miss Glacomina will wear yellow |(N® cAmp grounds. The local young | At the pre eare ap- 00 day termination clause. Mr. | Marriage licenses have been issued georgette over yellow satin and car. | P2OPIe are a part of the district and proximately !0 women lawvers Loughlin first wrote the city coun- | bY the city clerk to Joseph Gustave |ry a wer bouquet of yellow but- | {h¢¥ have voted to postpone the h y he countr Chicago veral months ago in regard to | Vontell of 346 Burlington avenue terfly roses. The bridesmaids will | Meeting for tomorrow. The offic one having more than 100 ' ating the lease but as yet no | @nd Miss Mary Olivine Bertrand of wear rainbow colors, orchid, Nile | P0ard meeting will be on Tuesday | Ohio Woman Leads action has been taken. East Road and to Salvatore Joseph green, pink and blue georgette, with |VeNINg. instead of Monday, owing | Ohio has honor of having a Home From Europe Barrea of 14 Foley streat and Mias 8 black showe s trimmed with | {0 the holiday. woman in the highest ju’cial post Miss Doris Dutton, Miss Amy | Maud Eliza Ryan of 19 Earl street. . /| panne veive: flowers to match | A M. F. Zion Church [tion yer i one of her sex ke and Miss Bertha Clarke, who | Trolley Service to be Discontinued . . g o >s; they will carry pink Morning worship at the Redeem- | Judge Floren Allen, of t ave been touring Europe for the Service on the Lake Compounce i S A. M. E. Zion church will be reme court. In that state past two months, returned fo their | (rOlley line will be discontinued 9 i : === c > rendered 1 tomorrow at 11 o'clock, with a |land claims attention with a muni s last eve having arriveq | AT1eT 11:20 next Monday night for . “mn will officiate at the 9 o'clock | All membars urged to attend as | PV @ ch of which jommunion service and a sermon [pal juceeship held by Miss Mary D oo i the winter. Cars on this line oper- Ber[ln News |mass tomorrow morning at the Sa- | important business will be discussed, | ) ar a member ¥ the pastor, v.ym. M. N. Greene. |Grossman ) ; y Young ( e only during the period that the 4 cred Heart church, Bast Berlin. Sun- Frieh | for the past t This choir | fhe chur school will m A wor efendor of women is| Thres yvoung all under ten ort is open and the concessions - {day school will follow. Mrs. Elmer W. Dyer and her| WVl 8INg Mozar “Mass in F." S p. m. The Christian Mabel Walker Willebrandt. assistant taken into cus. | 3 the Lake close each Labor Day, I Berlin Congregational daiEhter i ee s D e the, o e ceremony | 27avor service will be held at 0 [TUnited States attorney general whose afternoon by the | At Compounce, | Rev. Otls W. Barker of Harttord | s "5 S e . N m. with president Miss proseentions of liquor violations | police. afr ov had been caught | TOMOrrow afternoon from 3 to § l]EM[] AT will conduct the resular morning | Mrs, Walter 5 Bums ot ot Cottass | 10e ved by John Varrone, vio- [ in charge. The even- [in late years has made hor famous. | taking several Klaces and other |P- M. & concert wil be given at Lake ervice at 10:45 o'clock at the Ber- | & Eessc beacn bt the offertory Millard's preachingfl service will be heid | While practicing law Tos A small articles from the counters of | COMpounce by the New Departure in Congregational church tomor- Mo R, T S ve Maria” will be sung as a so- 7:30 o'clock; Mr. Greene will she in 2000 cases 28 & PUb- | the YWoolworth store. They wers |P20A Tow. Ir."r[y;‘d‘(\y\:rzzl }:v’:;-ni’\ry(;h":nil!—:‘;:\?I;‘ ano solo by Mrs. Stuart Dimas ve for his theme, “The Primacy 'l € her gex. having heen'l placed in custody of Probation nr: On Monday, Labor Day, the after- { [ Kensington Congregational et h s h 2 S therlend orid Moral Values. ted to the Califernia bar in | foar Thomas A Tracy, who will fn. 700N concert will be rendered by the | The regular morning service of | o¢ the cold weather a good sizeq Faulani of New T Carnival Closing 3 te their home conditions and |\ *terans of Forelgn Wars band of s itlw Kensington Congregational | delegation is planning to get in . | “Dawning.’ Lohengrin's “\Wedd he carnival be cond Lawyer "r\m’w faker i fake what corrective measures may | this city. In the evening there will 1 y |church will take place at 10:45 | g 280 OF 15 Plann A e Gl R Bainlave s e al Drock-Barnes post, Ameri S e T:'”'.‘f‘f ,,0‘ ""}W e | be found assary {be a display of set fireworks, made s Declal‘e Pl‘esell[ Repllbhcal] oclock tomorrow ~morning. Rev. | ;oo bathing impractical, party enters the church, and gslons onficheliob et fo (taan o (2, TES A0 SiEUNAd anicet dx ourt Clerk 111 d set off by D. Latela of New s A |Vernon L. Phillips will deliver a| Frost Here the ssional “A Mid-Summer Whiting street, will come to a ¢ el A s Francis B. Donnelly, court and |Haven. The music for dancing will {f foeiLeborex and I Hitecihsun, L cs R peon el and fione James J. Graham, orsanist. dancing, and Miss Ruth Clayton will TER reticing attorney | 43¥ afternoon with an attack of Sunday Seryices Suspended. - |day school will meet at 0 o'clock Eeoundtie Blue H_”'K vaaiihe | About ] E expec! | wind up her weck of thrilling acrial i 8 Sih he mother of A17Ziness and obliged to discontinue | On account of the closing miest- g | and Yfmng People’s meeting at 7:00 first to ,.q,"“_, i erunner of |from New York, » ven, Water- | perforr es with a final 5 Vivorsity gradu- | Nis work. He was still confined to |ings of the season “at Elim ‘park, a MTER ASSESSOR YAGANGY:: clock tomorrow evening. SEnee I THEITS o e . New Britain, Bris- | sensational stunts. ; 5t her sons ractica Mis home this morning Shelton, the reguuar setvices at the - Kensington Methodist Frost has visited all the dlstcicts e |toh Plainville and North Sales-Mason eWdding 2 \ their father and mother. Main Street Widening Progresses | Swedish Baptist ehurch at 175 Good- - Rev. May B. Lord will return to rtiall 7 S e The church will be decorated George W, Sales and Mrs. Adaline o Xt s 1 g The widening of Main street has | Win street will be suspended ‘tomor. et ; partially. In some instanc 1l From its ranks of women Tllinol 4 < Bus Question From Fast Berlin— this place today. Owing to the ill- | © hite was visible until the sun with gladioli, cosmos and palms. Mason were mar t ) o'clock hae aldo chosen a cirenit judge, two | PoeN completed between the corner |row. il . N S e e ot mer molier, mas imposetbie) (TSRS QI BIEAALL the D The bride’s gift to Miss Giacomina Thursday evening in the presence of ' naser ttornevs General, an as- O North Main street and the drive- | No services will be held at the Ad- 5 | urch News g . or her u‘w| return {rom her vacation | lingering in shaded pas untit | Wil be an onyx ring set with a dla- | their families and Immediate rela- | oers < attorney and | Way at the north side of the post vent Christian church tomorrow'due v » at an earlfer date. | A - era} \1ond, and the bridegroom will pre- | tives. Rev. M. N. Gr tor of |1 S > e : office. Only a small amount of work |to the fact that Sunddy will th pect s—Children 4 the middle of the morning. Sever 1S J AR e v pastor Ol f o nt state’s attorneys. ¥ g 1Rl SRRy end the t ted RQver rollday s GRil | Sunday school services will be held esiienlE ave \iaant forson ,n‘ use | sent his attendant with an onyX ring |the Redecme 5 Zion 2 - Z remains to he dene on the project camp meeting of the' Advent Gheld- ; jat 10:00 o'clock tomorrow morning | [o° 2€Nfs have | 5 > th initial rel S R AT and it should be loted by t % . Here Ready For School. o S . - | their furnaces, it being reported as | With an initial. urch, — performed the ceremony.!ny ) es s Qe shou complated by the [tian camp ground on the Southington ; [at the Kensington Methodist church, | thelr fiirnaces, it being repo on the | After the coremony the couple will |ysing the Episcopal ring coremons. | N€W Britain Swimmers middle of next week road just south of Plainville, ' .L I The democrats of Berlin, arousing ‘:l\lel regullnxnmgvrlnlw SIT ice will _h_o & {leave on a nextended wedding trip. |} r. Greene was accompanied by Rescue Drow nimz Men Autos Collide Resurfacing Brook Street Completed. io irom a lethargy that has surround- “‘C'M‘ :f“‘ e 0:‘;’”00‘(“\-“ ;:11';“(‘Fn;";]1;y Fast Berlin Ttems Upon_their return the ‘“fn‘lf :.r'shli: wie, Thrse New. Britain n. Ward | At 5:30 p. m. vesterday, a sedan. | The resurfacing of ‘Brook street \ ed thelr organization since the be- |congrogation are absent over the La. | Miss Helen Gabany was pleasantly |3t 117 Whiting street. Mr. Cusito . Raptist Church Maier and Henry W. Maier, Jr., sons | O¥ned and oporated by Edward A. has now been completed . and the Inning of the campaigning season, |bor Day holidays, ~ | suspised by @ mumber 6r herfEiRlovednt the B Inevahnm 00, 00| undey servies &b the BADUE [ mer Henrs ot Moler Ll i | TBhien 6r 6C Termiineion Sdits highway is in excellent shape. Due 8 bk cd thelo sits ros Abal| < friends at the home of Miss Ruth |Bristol. church will be as follows: Bible | tine Hart, were recently principals MM @ truck, eperated by Howard C. |to the heavy rains visiting the eity v have o] d their alms for the | The Woman's Homes Missionar: Boltaecl g e Funeral of Helger Fricson school at 10 a. m. Pregehing by the | i o pe O s © 0f 18 Wooding street. were in | this summer, a great many such e, K m;[\rv‘r:g ;Ir:sl oa“sd ntl o rtent soclety “A'.”,‘m-m Wednesday after- | haingita miscallincons runr_r.l B .(s“m‘:' H nlf r‘!r!‘ pastor, Rev. A. D. Kendrick, D. D.,!Cape Cod, where they have on at the corner of Park and |pairs have bheen found necessary. : MR 3 |t R A0 oinenk at the home ofl 5o iy Wenor 6t et anproacting | VorE Erluson b estwoods marklatiitia. m., followediby communton)|su masink L1t Lan heen Jeamnea: Tulip streets. - The sedan was con- [Most of the streets in the first tan t move of thedemocrats will be an at- [\frs, Frank F. Hanford. The mid- who died yvesterday morning at the ‘.. . 1 i oy bly d g N 3 A terapt. to break up the republican |ors gl ice will be led by | MATTiag& She was the recipient New Buftaln General hospital, wiil | EVENINE service at 7 o'clock.| tard Maler he shonts for help. erably damaged and Mrs. A. Man- |ing district have now been given at- i e e L asses- :llmrw?d‘"r heme will bo x| many beautiful and useful gifts. One | NOV I LU Young people’s service at 7 p. m. | running down to the water's | chester. riding in the truck, was cut [tention and the strest dapartmank s A majority that has £ x| ndlss Lont Sine thiome vl el C) oot S et St S o 2 o'clock A5 The public is cordially invited to all 1 orms of twomen about the azms with broken glass. | concentrating. if's efforts on the oo » #ors hoaed for ithe past iheesor| Yaiinad the cholcalotihielngtone ot (198 112 T6& fage and an enjoyable |R00N at the home of his parents, Mr. | 1%, P : leep water between | According to information obtained |called “country™ rong ko a st days it was a |the 3 r o e, feh |2 arrage and a HOJBOL s. Ca Irics Rev. Dr. b & ke o 3 e il Sy ol ads. “ i fourpdeae I",,‘;““Zt”‘{;’z el 1;““_""“}'5“?[ ,}’l‘ i s 1| time was had by those present. and “{";,_‘1 AL Erieen, ke Notes. Orleans Beach and the outer bar. /by Motorcvcle Policeman Henry AL T IR e < {Reheald il g et E WU Morning worship with the Lord's | AD?l A Allquist, pastor of the he annual business 1 to his brother, Henry, and | Jeglinski. who Investigated the ac. the Jassessnts hoayd 1o fovder, dojing) siesEia b Bl olclockihuraday feves i ol O B ST DANLS S Lutheran church of New Rxlfl:\m“ iaal the e ot cident, Johnson was proceeding YOU G WOOD IS ILL repres the party in ning. et ek b : e. Interment will be n! i ‘ , o : ave | et 0:45 o'clock, Sunday | VeSt cemete | considerabls difficulty the i reached the intersection of Park at been complotely made up of G. O. P.| Authorlties are xcpecting a huge | [0TDINg at 10:45 o'clock. ~Sun Baschall Tomorrow | e Asdany but | Tulip at the same time that Jenne representatives. At present the | flow of traffic over the weck-end and | “f"l'""k “.“)1 ;“'k“ “"}“ at 12:00| . Orioles of New Britain will | : ol Rasierouaht oL Hipgnc o1 Ak . | Son of Governor General of Philip- & : & ; i | 0'Clock with Intermediate services at | s s o] L e € 8 ut WV was cast ark haerd conslstaliof Tason M. Taylorsosnedlallyion Tabor iDay whic slgzl SITREE NI RIEHT Siale senvlaes at | oy 0@ Blatnyiileabat the oval ommunt Theater effor in the sccond unfor- street, reached the same point. | pines Stricken Whil i 3 3 nals the ret f many vacationisf 00 o'clock. - Epworth League!|; v afternoon. The Ori- | g P n e at Work tn Frank S. Kramer and Robert H. [nals the return of many vacationis meeting will be held at 7:30 o'cloek. (i€ld tomorrow afternoon. | e fought and gripped and| Bothe el AT Deming, all republicans. Local [The main highway through this place democrats question the fairneess of [will need extra surveillance and for the present situation and will make |that purpose the local officers have I an effort to get a democrat into the |recruited outside aid in an effort to | vacant position on the board that|dispose of the rush. T % oles were second in the City league | e N ol Al | ® NiGinlng prayeriservicen i atiiah |0/ o BEESIBIORE LIS CURCRET | PLAINVILLE oth he and one of [ing 1 Prosccuting Attorney | Fvansville, Ind. Gabriel urch will be held at 9: L Engedlinit derlen with the Rong= 1l sirris e he wou «{‘ e carr 'd o th ames T. Mather, who decided the | Evansville, Ind. Sept. 4 (#—Os. ‘clock tomorrow morning. Sunday | ot e Eiflatat the oits SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th— || bottom. was finally brought ase A civil one. e A sm;or,“ o e * ers for the el e of the city, z s ¢ |der control, ¥ atheri; f S| S WIENeTh ¢ n Major Gen- school will take place 10:0 3 A ¢ they are DOUGLAS Mac N in ler athcring of Sportsmen ® : so that it may "¢ seen that they ar SO e T this morning, = sportsmen | 781 Leonard Wood is in a ' locat s i S| L 2 S o'clock. team of sound ability. i B Dy e . | hospital sufferin :\nyl‘: be voted on this coming elec: ’(ox’n\rtnrr‘[‘i::r:tnmu:?,::%:z;:;:: fi” Mes! Bertho Brictrian tof Bt Th\r]-'\' (\’mw T e onen 'M(: FOX NEWS 11: 'l '|‘>kv-. pvrn—l:n‘ d L he | from all over the state started to “m\"!v[ v K‘:;p: l?"b}e‘c:x:\\e.)l(l;::m“ - s | B Lo s 2.0 | ford, is the guest of Mrs. E. Barnes e teished | o : ; i men back to normal conditio; at Lake Compounce to at-| ; A | Another aim of the democrats [the fown but it is probable that thig [ {70 18 the & ey il 4t OmEa T Casey of the Coast Guard | [tend the field day and outing of the |t002Y. Physicians at the hospital, > : touches the reliet board, in which inumber will be doubled to take care | *7 & FUEE Staye L lone of the best zames come el e Sonnd: Fish and Game clubs, |U0aPle to determine the nature of 2 the same conditions reign. The pres- |of the holiday rush. The last few |\ f1e BIECh BERCL Soely 9 T fseason hefore: finally belng subduel. || SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER Have you a lawger?|held under the auspices of the Com. | Wo0d's fllnces withheld any opifis 1 ent board consists of Willard I |Sundays have been singularly freo | TECAOMIS COMTCR W WeSt W The 5.5 after 12 innings of e SRS SR | M AlsmHIE rousaRly s el oard of Fisherjes |1O" A5 to Whether his condition is a & Alling, Chase Coale and Theo- (from serious accidents and Rerlin is "’;Nm‘h e e ¥ |playing. A large crowd is expected | THE ONLY WOMAN" ! 4 R "W ey s and Game of Connectiout |source of alarm. g dore Savage, all republicans. Here |anxious to keep up the good record | SR 2 [EOICEEDN Gatholic Cluneh ehilesy | iditne : Sixteen different events are on the | \V00d recently came into : the o it ekl by erlin dem- |over the coming week-end. Mrs. Emma Rautheller of Wilcox SRR Tt e it : 2 limelight when he went to worl i ]tuls rn' i h)(‘o(ll‘:; 1Ifr:1112r:‘”::‘ Chidlren Ready | avenue, in company with Mr. and The regular services will be held [| MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th— Prisoner—Not in partickler, sir, |Program,-which was m,‘mr”] under | Tt S fluor;"fl“‘d.‘; oorass thab, aom e | Children here are ready and wait- [ Mrs. Anderson of Cromiwell and Mr. 'tomorrow morning at the Church of | Gaston Glass and Wanda Haviley Magistrate—Well, what do you the direction of Jossph P. O'Con- ) : : : : laborer to learn the business “f 2 ‘ acion b e : A | S RIS ALY I .the bus s “from ’o::,\ vy1\v(vn:::n:3 gl ling for the first clang of the school [ and Mrs. E. Daniels, of Windsor, |Qur Lady of Merey, Masses will b in “THE MIDNIGHT LIMITED" || Préposed to do about it i nell of this ecity, chairman J s t e s 5 the ground up : 2 1at | are on an @ . arner, New | ¢ cted at § and 10 o'clock | Prisoncr—Well. s'far's I'm con- executive committee. The servi « H the democrats will have little to say |eneanst SREORE of the sihelsce Baya|l Holldayihoursiwillibe Rept at tia Registrars of Voters John F. || loves of the men and women | pusincss Humorist, be available for the various commit- | ~ WILLIAMS OPPOSES PLAN n at the coming elections. A candidate ram”‘w;‘ et horeiter e 1odar post office on Labor Day. The [Tamb and George R. Skinner will be || Whose destinies are controlled by || 1l squad of U S marines| Leaders.in the movement for the h for representative will «1mvbtlwl.v3”‘0‘““1“.{ or the camps where they | office will open at 7:15 o'clock and |in session at the town hall Tuesday || the great network of railroads | | S ————————————— ppear in the rifle and pistol | widening of Arch street, who had H O ani i o) ncatis of ‘ttsudoa || aloks ot i0a0l oiolaic !from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. to receive || Which spread thelr gigantic PARSELL'S GARAGE contests. They arrived at the lake | been asked fo consider a change in g democrats from endorsing a repub- and most of them are glad that| Russell Case, Walter Krashman |[the names of those who wish to be || trucks over the lands of the Mid- LIVERY and TAXI day and have been housed In | the name of that thoroughfare to - lican candidate, but hopes of a vic- RS S and Merwin Ricott left Friday for imade voters and to participate in the | dle West. 7 passenger closed cars for all ac- their own tents make it an extension of Main street, \ [amall: thavaletionsseinotalish | S vt ST ahtar ths Naw Brite| anifeilottiln toFATaing [town election nest month. Persons || poponn e fons Dy and night service | At 13:30 . m. a barhecus dinner | and to have Park strest begin ab the 1= in the democratic camp. Al High < BGho61 While s Taw' Have = i oy {who have lived in Connecticut one Tm_”'“ lsnfl\\\ ALL KINDS OF ALTOMOBILT o < 1 Y oy 1.000 sports. outh church, will probably drep g Samt Berlin MUy ueqion chosen the Meriden and Middletown | proyn ot or s coreres oo fvear and in Planville six months are ek : BEPAIRING and WRECKING men and members of their families | the idea, City Engineer Joseph . I 5t fince the agitation concerning the . SRS N e ‘olrz\h]e to become voters of the SERVICE a it is probable that competition | Williams having declared it is mot (High schools. These students are | anixlone o antar e partald o2 hieh. FOR YOUR WANTS [town. ) Phone 282-2, Plainyille last event will not be over | feasibla or sensible. busses has died down and the busses ™ % LU TG PRECES B R | ! | have jeen running oh time, ! lthe sensation that accompanies the | RBerlin comes to the front again to | q.c SFRI 0% LAG A000K ENDS eobmit e franportationproviem | v s e vt S FRECKLES AND HIS FRI to the Connecticut company. | The canvassers of the Kensington At present the eastern district 15 | ongregational church will begin not served by busses, residents Using | (nair campaign next Tuesday when the electric traln on the MIddIetown | (hey will collect subscriptions for line. As the most remote parts of ing the amount necessary to ro- Kensington are being served by the | shingle the church, Ten canvassers busses, the easterners foel that they | will work on five districts and it is vy schedule breaking of the Berlin LETS 60 OPrown ) & 7 7 GEEWZZ / TiosE ; AN LOOK IN ALL TH LOOK LIKE ERASERS | WINDOWS AN SEE ) TUATS FUNNY- AN PENCIL Boxes / VESSIR-SAUCKS! | EVERY WINDOW o are bheing overlooked. hoped by the hoard of trustees of '\, WAAT WECAN o/ 1 WAS JUST AN RULERS — J( WO wiAwTS O KAS Tt SAME 2 They feel tha bus that would | the church that they will receive the i SEE! 7 \ GOING TO BUY THOSE IN | STURE =GEE/L i relicve the worlke t industries in \ amount needed for the work which ;j [ SUGGEST ™' ¢ 7 VACATION TIME ? : JUST ANow ir that place of the necessity of taking | is proposed on the roof of the struc- { SAME TRING A - /| CMON, LETS REMEMBER 28 the train and waitins fof connec- | ture, 3 SCHOOL, STARYS o tions would be an asset to both com- Registrars Emphasize Need . Tvesnay! ra muters and the company as there | The registrars of the town of Ber- L ar> enough workers at the place to | lin want it emphasized that their Q / insure full busses that would | meeting on Tuesday, September 7. for the run, they claim. Also they | will be the last opportunity for local feel that a bus that would run down | voters to be registered as eligible to Bast Berlin at night would be a | for the ballot casting which is near. help to the residents there. The registrars will he in session St. Paul's Church from 9 o'clock until 5 o'clock, day- Mass will be celebrated at 8 and | light time and this will be their last 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at St. Paul's church, Kensington. Rev. John C. Brennan, pastor, will be in charge. A session of the Sunday school will follow the 10 o'clock mass. Sacred Heart. Church Rev. John C. Brennan of Kensing- meeting until after the elections. All eligible residents are urged to attend the seéssion in order to insure reg- istration. Tabs to Meet A ‘meeting of the T. A. & B. club will be held in the Tabs rooms to- morrow morning at 11:00 o'clock. |

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