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sl el ed, . as e at cing for the tri ey altz. -ond for 1 to par- that ase, ost- Tous I3 ists The -to- .ong was hils NEW BRITAIN DAILY HSRALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1926, Mafl Ordees Filled U fgpson K- artford's Shopping Geiiop Anticipating the Season’s Modes Our Show Days for Autumn Millinery, Are Wed‘., Thurs. and Friday, This Week Beginning a New Season the New Modes arrive with all the fresh. ness and originality the best designers could contrive to release tha Feminine World. HATS FOR EVERY TYPE ARE WHAT WE SHOW The world of the individual is reaching attainment. Even in Millinery there is a diversity of types to meet requirements of every com- . Dplexion, every shape of face and every line of throat and chin. We have them all. All Moderately Priced, we offer the ver newest in v felt, 5% bangaline, valour and hatters plush. The flaring Russian type, mush- * room shapes, barets and tams for the dashing youthful person and high % crowned draped hats with wide or narrow brims for the more matured 7 face. You are cordially invited to see them. ; WITH THE ARRIVAL OF AUTUMN NEW WEARABLES AND ACCESSORIES ARE BEING RECEIVED DAILY ‘As Fashion’s Headquarters, we invite you here to supply vourself with the newest that the season has brought out. Particular attention . given to all the new foibles as they are offered by Dame Fashion. Up to 4 date in every way and moderately priced, it will p rou well to come as " for your wardrobe needfuls. Visit us before deciding elsewhere, | of criminal Athletic Club | The Kensing: celebrating with a carniy lot beyond 'road tracks. assault 2d the meet- Anniversary ing he work it was cut out I to act on dur- Berlin News BOOTLEGGER FINED AT COURT SESSION - Heavy Docket Disposed of by a grandstand was erected or two wer property whick Atlantic ( P ~ THO CASES CONTINUED, HS mushitis (i Lr i | Athletic club s its second annivers being held on the center near the rail- night w the favor formed community an_ athl The e tchaselin: with pointed t ot W Mrs. Henry elecied of this committer : fut Hooker was opmen rection in the town first move are this ic field Hog 2 of Je and Mrs. R - home on Wortl ater on com- o Miss Doris Beckley a Athletic Club Celebrates Second An- Shower Given niversary With Carnival — Miss det Chotkowsky Expected Home From || on and 10 gan S 5 guests ar the vities, Many nd lost h N fis rece clode. At s to b Sith scorc il of the game season's rec : N ie Ohlmstead evening, participating ir Hospital Soon. ook marr One of the most crowded dockets | in months was disposed of last cve- | to ning by Judge George G. Griswold | playing at the regular Tuesday evenir [the ¥a on of the Berlin town court. Speed- | the semi-pro cl g and reckless driving constitute lea a large part of the arrests with the | The cass of the liquor haul made re- cently by Officer George Kanupka. |dent; Fines totaled $288 and threc cases Thomas Mal were continued, one being bound |ward Moore, finar over to the superlor court ! John 1, troasur Louis Lub} of New Haven Frank Pierpo pleaded guilty to the charges of John Sims, Harry transporting liquor and failure to oo have registration on his car. Lubin- | sky was arrested after a chase | which ended in a Beckley brickyard crossing where Officer George Kan upka uncovered, in the rear of his car, 150 gallons of alcohol, the largest amount ever confiscated in this place. Judge Griswold fined him $200 and costs and suspended a 30 | day Jail sentence. Three dollars was levied against Lubinsky for failure | to have proper registration. The New Haven man is under bonds of $200 for his appearance in court on Eeptember 28 to answer to the : charges of reckless driving and | valescenge is expecte evading responsibility. Lubinsky is Board charged with striking the car oper board ated by Henry Zehrer, ex-New Brit- town ain High school foothall star, and ill be driving away from the accident aredness for the without stopping to ascertain the of the damags done. Officer Frank Brown made the arrest on this count Arthur Zande was fined 310 costs on the charges of driving without an operator’s licensc Jacob J. Silverman of New forfeited bonds of §25 given for his appearance in eourt to answer fto the charges of speeding. Officer George Kanupka made the ari Jast Sunday evening Stanley Skinger of New Britain was fined §15 and a 30 day jail sen- tence was suspended on payr ample Tohn imes . Ta follows Buckle and Edw Expected to Return Here Miss Yady who is at New Br eral hospifal, is expected to her home } to her parents. ega Chotkowski of K sington ain (¢ to return Iriday Miss antomobile according Chotkowski today will Vermont fo! for was injured in an dent in which the driver of the wi struck car her arrested for failing to posscss an operafor's If ty minstre The has been con- his fall. Further tinued until Miss Chotkowski is ahle staging of to t t was show is be cense case tify. Physicians state t Miss Chotkowski's recovery will siow and a long period of 1 to Meet will clerk's office gona over in open meeting board on Monday evening meet this ot been Filip i the the which tim town will hav oy give voice to plen sortunity to improve- | hudget iing yea Iveryone in- York | tereste v tend the open| I ting as the rate of taxation for | duties and incl to be iancir prog the coming year is dependant upon ecks motot moves the board may make at| tr C € 1 Fair Committee to Meet constructing ails smmittee of th highway Hubba nd um Jewel con company rtment s on th 1 place pany erlin 24, will hold a meeting tomorrow to complete final he fair c Grange, No evenin Bl an s he coming year owing the | | . . ing many | Pla’nvll[e News | efforts in getting to the fire at the | Plainville Castings company Mon- day night and getting it under con- l trol v damage was done te | Nusso of 152 Oak street, New Brit- | ain 1ck the rear of a truck stall- | ‘Town Needs Tmprovements But ;2o tae <ite of the Farminzion { Camnot Afford Them According to a report congratulations for its about the face when a car in she which is made Emery Cochrane of 3 er o truck, d stopped to fix a rear light when a touring 'NEW REPUBLICAN WORKERS - % o Sins"ar™ .05 e crash the windshield ng car was broken Three New face cut from the f Since driver of dmitted he was wr truck was not from the crash, the s allowed to coni tor to take care of s wounds Members of .G. O. P, the Committee—First Selectman John- son Feeling Better—Woman Hurt S arae When Pleasure Car Hits Truck, Financial handicaps will probably make it impossible to bring about immediate changes in the sewer | and assessments systems of Plain- ville, in the opinion of John J. Kin mel, republican nominee for first se- Fined For Overloading Kirkwood Roberts of New Haver driver of a H. & P. Co. truck and costs for overloadin court befo Just Jast Delifves Foran pr to one similar to that of New B ain would be practical but the ex- penss of establishing this system would be so great the town could not afford to do it. he said According to M Kimmel the king of maps, charts and other |lincidents together with the expense | of paving for a company which is an expert on assessment would amount to about $5,000. Then, ac cording to Mr. Kimmel. the syste would not work efficiently unless the town had the services of a full time assessor to keep a daily check of property transfers and other im- iportant work which must be done at regular intervals by the deparf- ment is to function successfully. The added salary that would have {to bs paid the full time man expense of establishing the system, together with the salaries of the H board of assessment would result publica ket came a3 pleasant in an too large to - be news to his many friends in town. handled by the town's appropriation, He got his political start in Plain ha believe: ville and step by step he S 1- Mr. Kimmel is also of the opinion ¥ to the high honor that the install of 8 sower eys- nan Ralph L. Seymour of t off for some |th lican town comm necessary for |nounced himself a nt that and the possi- |1he repub RO to take care to 1 will be exceeded this year when improvement is re. Plainvill 1 s leading the ticket. school build- | s Six - sale of fon t onds will en up for Monday % stablishment of |most radical change to effect the da ticket in many years. The new men are First Selectman <immel, to succeed Willi Smith to suc s assessor. Charles Conlon to succeed §. P. Williams, &p ful nig He est W. Farrar and Charles D. H. Frost Orsie to succeed lip Marino and George Shubert, and Orrin L. Judd |to succee Iph L. Seymour | Personals Loyal Smith of Broad st for the University of Illinois Mrs. Fred Weston of Whiting returned home after recover- ing from an operation at Bristol hos- pital +d Callen that road in Farm Voices His Appreciation John J. Kimmel, successful can- didate for the republican romination lectman, has voiced his appreciation to the republican voters of Plainville for the honor confer- red on him. He said he was gra {ful for their confidence in him, an although he will not announce any platform in the coming election, if elected, he will give the people of Plainville the best that is in him in the of honest and efficient gOV- Confident of a Large Majority News of the minatoin of n bull for governor on the re- expense tem wil ttee an- ime sinc this is not on bility of getting some of fthis mote, needed ve s Post Mortems new candidates were named epublican slate at the caucus This is believed to be the » new higl som Condition Tmproving n William Johnson to his be last Friday in a serfous con- t Select s be e care of Dr. T Bull are working to- ond Selectman 1 and Third Pric The d Mr. Joh rom active duty f W. C. T. U. Mecting Mrs. 1. A. Francis was esident of the Women's Christian mporance Union of Plainville at the annual meeting held afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. H. <on. Mrs. Hiram Harris was hosen treasurer and the secretary elected 18 Mrs. Hugh Trumbull Other officers will ba elected at the ~ committees New Members of Committee 108 have been add- wn commit- Minelle, Mrs, William chair- vesterday ames nd Mrs L. Seymour, the morning. rest of the sof C. H N Downham. Stanley Guwillim, Mrs. H., A. Castle, J. Coe, H. .S. Washburn, H. S, frs. Stanley S Gwillim committee announced committee con- wton, Willis Stanley Robert Smith Xt meeting, as will for the coming vear, Mid-Week Prayer Meeting. Mr The regnlar mid-week p N G vice will be held tomorr Ao 2 at 7:45 o'clock at the and Mrs. Ralph church ¥ cfreshments Smith, Curtis, Miss Elizabet John H. Trumbull Seymour. Annual Business Mceting The Women's Home and Foreign society of the Advent will hold its annual busi- eting on Friday afternoon This is considered on mportant meeti £ attendanc Baptist WALLINGFORD CHURCH FTRF | Wallingford, Sept. 15—An Iy morning fire in the church here did damage estimated at $1,000. The flames were con- fined fo the dining room and kitch- en. Smoke, however, caused consid- rable damage in the main part of | the building. church ness me at 2 of the o'clock mos! the vear and a full hoped for Firemen's Activities nan Michael Sullivar D —— Tr | Community Theatre right at 8 o'clock Madeley PLATNVILLE of the chairman of the as called rtment inment committe ting tonight in the deps en receivs | . Septemer 15th— | CLAIRE WINDSOR and T OWEN MOORE in “MONEY TALKS" A thousand thrills and | thought litional | strians Hi- | nas | In buildt has been left for less danger of ing hit by passing machines. herto the road at this point slong the path been extremely narrow but by plac- || moving adventure {| neart she lstened to Comedy—"Andy’s Stump Reelylew News so that aratond sha wn talked—then he there is ' mone dincovered that it was her ing the posts several feet back this 's been ally overcome Speceh Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Stevenson are \tertaining relatives from Westerly [omer few days Miss Miriam North and M garet Root leave September 2 Storrs Collega to resume their | dies for the fal semester i Thursdny and Friday, Sept. 16-.i— RUDOLPH VALENTINO in %ot “THE SON OF THE SHEIK" Matinee Thursday, 4:13 Methodist | ENGLAND MAY NOT | Bristol News | SUPPURTIRE[ANHQREBMESS DRIVER - Said to Favor Ganada lor Seat in League Case Against Albertell .. HORSE DRAGEED 95 FEET rin. oo Bristol Delegates to Republican Con- vention Vote crease in High —Attending T Joseph Albe port it the declarin Dublin ree Foster of bafore the assembly sroups deminions n Portuga Joseph Ruma I nd Holland total of nine ar America the The Lat n caucus has!| ' > chosen Chile, Colombia and dore for the three seats, but Uru an independent candidate on ti floor of the assembly Attorney Robert state's e the Ic rt for over two nka t Portugal is vigarously pushing 1 candidacy on the ground Spain’s resignation has left berian peninsula without tation on The a £0 many candida has tr of ir repre from his the antomobile siderable distar thrown to the etsky, who w was thrown uninjured. coune perm Geneva paigning, into a city frox . AWARDED SCHOLARSHIP | vestigated the ac it occurred, test ! point ently hit carried E. Monroe Harwood, N. B. H. S to w 1926, Granted Special Homor by . t Clark University. B Monroe Harwood. son of Quinion, local M. Harwood of 42 Haw 1 that ti reet, this eity, who is about ast visible ho Clark universi Worcester o the point w Mass.. as a fres 5 was abot awarded a Jonas G. Clark s - T ship. i rewards of Twe! of t erin ss : preparat ours amounts Mr. Harwood is Hig n Senior 258 0| el Riana R e During his senior year he was t the speed at which Amphion Dramatic ive part in the | fon | club and took an work of that organiz 1ka T = | Geretsky, {Mr. and Mrs. Bassette t ey were carryi e at the time. Ge On Hike of 40 Miles [ v vae Mr. and Mrs. Buell B. Bassette | Oshonka had the have returnad from a 40 mile hike | Juage Donovar on the “Long Trail” through the g Al Green Monntains of Vermont. They walked over the top of the mountaln | cortain extent, w from Fast Clarendon to Brandon % p. sleeping in Long Trail open |~ o ot anditoe toalnlohts oolihe Bara s e iy “Long Trail” | sty miles logre fow lively v ey report | iha trial excellent weather. T is two hundred and seventy O'Connell taking long through Vermont from Quebec |1 prosacutir |to Massachusetts and was completed | g ‘Attend Irield this past summ A large numbe are planning to track meet, par: e held at M Q F. D. ou the man who cut Artist my hgir the last | ‘Barber (terselv): 1 I've only been he London. time? t conldn’t he, year.—Ideas, Pythian Booster re a strong for of Norfolk WHAT YOUR EYES-— | e e stand of a de honor Goshen their Need in the way of atisn Glasses can be de- and th termined to an ab- hams of solute optical and Bk mathematical ex- Wi actness under our methods of Scien- tific Eye Examina- tion. fam Riley Manager Horton Mfg. Co Aquitania for E {enter Oxford un vear's eourse in Mr, ey accom New York High School Fn ' total regis school, as Consult Frank E. Goodwin s G Evesight Specialist Retho ahowa & 327 Main St. Phone 1905 || 693 pupils. an 4 cent over last v high PAYS FINE OF §25 . t to look af Oshonka and Assistant h rate of speed, Officer Anthony Gre the tragged informed the olding the tween the three procee Delegates egates to the r Sails For England. Charles R. Riley of ber 238 are freshmen, 188 sopho- mores, 145 juniors, 120 seniors, 2 post graduates. The numberical increase is 35 The co-operative industrial arts course this year has an enrollment 5 pupils, an increase of 138 1-3 it over last year. Men Teachers to Hold Outing. The Men Teachers’ club will hold o days’ outing at Camp Maro- vento at Pleasure Beach, New Lon- don, leaving trom the Bristol hizh school at 3:30 o'clock Friday after- noo: ptember 17. Games, includ- ing whist and bridge, and athletic tests have been arranged for and able prizes will be awarded the ie different events. The members that no will be permitted per ¢ Lively Dispute in am assures g the outing. Given Suspended Jail Sentence Malkowski, arrested on t of his as- given a which was Joseph M wife. tence of 80" days h School Enrollment ded, by Judge novan in th ind Malkowskl p Mrs, Mz 1 told the court t h sband had beer two weeks and For Loser — In- democratic Powwow Park il vas fine 1 Woodstock, 1 Monday night and daughter and 0 be heard in the norning, falled to arance and the police s ordered to loca s wife To Attend Convention. Town Committes Dutton, Mrs . John Donnelly , i Glasson, Peter A John Murphy. T. Everett and Hilary Driscoll left J ! nted | t E for New Haven where ch| th nd the democratic stat city to be opened in that eits consumed | ton All of the delegates are going ‘uninstructed. Funeral of Thomas Reynolds The funeral of Thomas Reynolds ho died last Sunday In Detroft, was o'clock this morning fron: Joseph's ch gh mass of requiem was celebrated by Rev O. T. Magnell and interment was ir St. Jose metery 1. 0. O. F. Mecting lar meeting of Pequabuck O. ¥, will be held at S evening in Arcanum hall Board Mecting mber meeting of the hoard of park commissoiners will be 1d at 8 o'clock this evening in the council chamber 2 on the proceeding struck Oshonka was to the 1gon. scat and top of m his s 5 £ L T Sepl isner, who in- cident ified th horse was appa he was eit was a Statistics During the month of August there births, 20 marriages and recorded In the office of Thomas B. Steele, To Hold Corn Roast The annnal corn roast and picnic Kitchewan Council, D. of P., will in Lithuan park on the d at 1 o'clock Sunday Mrs were @ distance | 21 His testimony was that of Georg coal dealer who dist the | of prints of the horse be held Waterbur ternoon, le Marco,; Mr Demma and Eva Moran and Mrs. Elizabeth Kloss in charge of the distribu tion of . V. Meeting vnolds tent, Daughters ans, will hold 1t's reg t § o'clock this even h dquarters. In 15 feet. g tion vly appointed put on flicers 1 ke place and othe: lefense counsel to jmportant matters disposed of. Al- Fiorevanti Santicllo rated | Fiorevantl Santiello, aged 55 years Gaylor street, died today at Bristol hospital after a short ill ess with heart trouble. He was born in Italy and came to this country 27 years ago. For the past 15 years he had conducted a ore at 62. Gaylord street in impos the Surviving him, besides his wife. he felt Albertelli, s, James and Joseph San- were being ope i his companion, court t} A lighted lantern etsky, who on while guilty of reckless driving to a ti ty be held at o morning _ from St Anthony's ¢ h. Rev. L. Beccaris \ttorneys during | will celebrate a high mass of re en Attor- | ouiem and interment will be in the Attorney Joseph's new cemeter: part in AT R v TAXES DUE TODAY Washington Sept 15 (A—The sasury expects 1o ba. enriched by pproximately hundred million iollars by midnight to ht when tax collections for the third quarter close. Collections for the same quar ter in 1925 were $361,000,000, funeral will Friday ilty to any | T o'clock 1s not g vords were passed an act and Track Meet. r of local Pythians \itend the field and Club. Pick Loser. pub] in Har s the nom- | Mleged Smugglers Refuse to Talk | When Reaching Boston. 3, (#—Four nuns lotained at St. Albans, Vt., until they assessment of $4,000. .on lace found concealed on lay .arrived in . declining al comment on rience. The Rev. Vincent Cardinale, chap at of Our Lady of Boston, met them 1 them to the con clined comment and 1id not know the identity of o priest and layman who were re I h tur 1 to have paid the assessment T n the lace to customs officials yes NUNS REMAIN TENT. Frederick C. lieutenant | won by is believed ; paid an rare Breton heir Boston was fina rd. It was falen in a ich would Wad- but which failed to persons Sat late last alock w to John M son ¢ General | G st the sailed today on th glan Increases. = - at the local HE FELT IT PR Manager: What makes you A fruit threw at you 1ent of |was hottled? per | Actor: I felt a ar. Of this num- don. rollment trati Karl total enroll nerease of 5.3 jar.—Ideas, Lon- tails for the coming fair. The men of the organization met last evening to erect booths in the hall. | lmpe Savant wille take next rsday, Friday and costs on the charges of fishing with- out a license and using nine hooks. | Skinger was arrested by Officer Brown after he had broken a from a county warden who caught FRECKLES AND Saturday HIS FRIENDS Several members from t plant the local end the Grange | — o DID WILLIE BVER ¢ | MAKE VoL PAY TUAT Y | AICLELBACK TO A2 0SCARZ /- him fiching in the pond belonging | to the American Faper Goods Co Brown, when called to the scene, tracked the man to Kensington ave- ( nue, New Britain, where he arrested | him. Skinger had already had his | license suspended on the count of | using nine hooks recently in Plain- | ville and he was warned that the next occurence of the deed would | net him a jail sentence | John Matzak of Treasure Fie Mi was fined $10 and costs on the charge of assault. Matzak was ar- rested after a fist fight with ng of tomorrow evening Cemete Association Meeti The a 1 meeting of the metery Assoc! meet held S day mornin o'clock the cemetery grounds. The ohject of the meeting is to clean up the place and all those attend- ing are requested to’ bring axes, sickles, and hatches. The election of officers w take c at about 11.30 o'clock and all members are urged to attend as a lgrge vote {s friand that took place at his hom desired. The position of secretary John Ambrose of East Orange.|,nq (reasurer is one to be voted New Jersey, forfeited bonds of 325 | o " paving heen left open through | for his appearance in court t0 an-| tna gegth of the late Samuel A swer to the charge of speeding Hart who had held the position for | The case of Ernest Hernig, New | oo oo o ! Britein, arrested on the charge of Womens League Meeting reckless driving was continued until ' The first meeting of the League Eeptembey 21st. of Women Voters was held last Frank Quasnick of Berlin Was | gvening at Legion hall, Kensington. bound over to the superior court un- | and was voted a success as the der bonds of §1,000 on the charges | opening of the season. Miss Sally Newington tion (e sevreR pay HIA BACK OR HE'LL. D0 DIRT 70 You |1 9 SOMETIME — JUST AL ANT P £ IF LE DONY SCARED OF ( [ HIAN \ UE TRIED OFFEN ENOVGA, BUT TA TOO SMARY FoR By BLOSSER S IS0 N IR S [ ATUING OR TWO=T _ EN( OO TDLDWILLIE |CALLED MIM A KAOCK-KNEED, || THAT 22 GEE, CROSS-EYED, BOW-LEGGED, | | WUAT DID UE PIGEON-TOED CHEAD L L Ay € SWATE » TUATS 1 WUAT T YDLD) M _HIm! bl {/ \ OH, HE DIDAT HEAR i P