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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1926. That and and vicinity a new full fashioned silk specially for the which we are members. $1.65 a pair Made toe of Pure Ja Handsome Stockings for wear with the short Pearl, rench shades at Biscuit, Fr Offered in fine color choice, such Rose, Taupe, Champagne, Grain, Japan s with heels garter top. 3ig value a t (Box of 3 pairs $4. Extraordinary. Silk Stocking Offer Also Profit Their Purse Introducing to the women and gitls of New Britain Syndicate Trading Company of ér a Box of Three Pairs for $4.75 an Silk, reinforced with mercerized cotton in heels skirts now in vogue, Crash, Nude I’hrk. ete. and toes reinforced with merces Plainville IVews FAIL TO ENTHUSE . OVER VOTING LISTS \Ouly 81 Apply to Be Made Yoters in Plainville FIREMEN T0 STAY HOME Smoke FEaters Vote Not To Go To Wethersfield—Postmasters {onfer Sery- On Improvements To Mail ice—Shower for Miss Daly, | Failure on the citizens of Plainville cations to be will result in made list” in ghty-one applic ived at the require nd all since to o file vot smallest ons 1 time have time in many their on | “to | vears. were T part to 1pp 1de ime m the | Septem- ade will the who that only ap- state stocking made : plication allowed | 1eetion. vote Republican Registrar John E. |Lamb announced today that efforts | to get many of the town's prospe tive voters to register have failed in many cases. Adv through newspapers and on town's bul- | letin did not scem to have any ¢ ct before the seventh of this month. Of late, however, the regis- | trar has been kept busy taking care of applicatior . with Democra- | [tic Registrar G Skinner, will | receive appli for the state election thronghout the month of Almond, ptember. Fure | The work be taken care of by {man J W. Bin lectman Edward P. | essistance of Town C |gan Saturday mornir he in session from | morning until 5 o'clock ernoon Those and Zinc, of mal oters will | ond t- n and Prior with t hit Mor- | They will 8 o'clock in the in the af ing Sele d, and four inch erk comprising the ‘ito be list follows: Nellie H. Arneld, | ther Steward bl Ludjoy, topie to be * Life." There will idress on the there ewardship” ip for cial & { Dimer pror RESIDENTS DEMAND REPAIR OF BRIVE (lim Railroad Entrance to! Station Disgrace to Town SEVERE CRASH REPORTED This whic teresting talk and all invited to partici- ses an mb the lnn\m"lun\ Wea ngtonians are rs ar servic her Prophet tunate athon fc in | a genuine 1id them in t that n Slanning ssitates good an old s the able to fore- n Brow plac vy of being xt day's weather betw i F morni foretell be- s not known him sweas ceordin, this nnot it r this hot gion Mee Bc asica ting Post of the meet Hall Mid-Week Services Eyening— | this ey Fl ning o'clock, that all I'wo Baseball mes. Scheduled at for Week-End—Caucus Int this dance t future li-end Runs High. n in the mes Over In v cn promis W bin 3 1p condition of ction has izhwa tation in referenc of the drive from at 13 into t highway tion and I - future s a to tl lition voud st ofiath at pr by Britain team, gaume won s th itain The is in oned The Coming Caucy With t cauecus ov the lookin forward il cauc which de- ill loc s t roal : in ¥ this we demolis tions voters us prob His p ularit 1 ¥ n voters 1c ted when he and unanimously voted recent town caucus, T this year, promi in o way was G chairn to jolt n ¢ n meet o m exc 1L ting evening as was in the spats that figured in plete conn train tions FEp Nt n o caucus yming 1 believed evances will he aired at t is the apinion of most ients that some battles the monotony when the wis factions to tilts collections. come ous haz as foot corner ardous ihout tax Finance Board Yinishes At a mecting of the finance hoard | Inst ey in {he town clerk’s t for the coming ye AT > hoard on lol jounci have tation the th mad walk carefully turned ankle as a result -up on ruts make i & the hudg pleted in 1 of t oceasion to t drive with stop the foot from o1 s for 9 Mon- Tt next larger year and ted at open meetin 10 day ev ver 20(h. is i | estimated ]"' vear's hudget A than of » rock and the ‘ that t ures will be a the past for 1 i close observance of litte men 1 top dre properiy York, New I oad, any pairs m vould he by ht by re oy in 15 walk gh pait E dis n m ssion {ing 2 Foresters to Moet | The auarter meeting of Court | Mattabesett 137, Foresters. of America, will held S o'clock at their hall one of th n{' 1son due t t t the to pay Mw! Plans | for is 5 the WS insecur is owned hy & Hartfor ie to them No. b the this evening Irive v T'his shonld Tot don sid mon; the road he impression and sth traips to co exy we i the grand court office loeal court their 1l visit will be made at the court enteri confest between out the stat | Warantee Deed has been filed at the town » showing that T.. Brad- sold to T» 8 and three the wost consid in g this g the meet listing b has proposition sportation ive hle all courts through It is s under Wid tha Iways bee to g o al A company to spend an on | cler} crlin station, but residents in- 1 are determined to continue mpaign They say that ¢y have Jong suffeved the rai 4 camp and the of sirables the plac compen: od of Kensington has of New York a house of land iated on of the High road. T tion for the transfer was cluded In the deed Personal Ttems James Hart of Kensington has re- turned to resume his studies at Brown universi Providence, R. T TJames O'Brien of Kensington is spending two weeks vacation from | the American Paper Goods company with short trips | 1l | from his home. ok.| John Hodgsom, son of Dr. and an | Mrs. Thomas C. Hodgson has return- bury not unde- they tiracts, | way | | in the want some v of 1Imos antique ments @ future, ace improvements in the station. Further expected the ording to leveloy n 's of the drive Mid-week Services id-wealk on Methodist held this evening at 7:45 o'clo Rev. May B. Lord will deliver his duties at serviees of the church a, | Dedore Ameri- y mal snapped playfully | sician munity The | it |town at their home ye several months four of land | phot oro, H. Byi Emily Ber: H. Bry ay H. ‘m,, | Edwlrd H. Abbel, I Ar An |tonio Appruzzese, Ma |ton, Margaret Boswell, Walton Megley, Jr., son of Mr. |stein, Paul Baker, Jo and Mrs. Megley of Hudson street | William H. Carpenter, R has returned to his station where he | penter, Andrea Caseielle is enlisted with the United States | Caseidy, Lenson 11 (‘s marines. | tiere, Amerigo Collel Mrs. A. Huston and daughter | Dexter, Lorett Alice, in company with Miss p. | Fletcher, Wilcox and Miss H. L. Rhom, left |Granger, this morning for a short motor trip | Gnazze, over the Mohawk Trail. Daniel Malarney and Mrs re attending the conventions in New the representing Manlius, New York. John J. Harrison W, . Gran “ox, Yarence ybert I, Siduey Hopkins | Veronica Heal W Clinton W. Harke, John | Henry B. ner, {Howard M. Knapp, ( wrd, Sophia M. Lord Lord, ¥ Leocarbeau Luci Hopkins, Heming reder mer, George demo- Haven this dis- cratic wher William her H ire Knapp, | W ighter, Lor escott is the hostess Mrs. Henry Medd Island, Root and planning to Michael Te- | Al James Me- | Miriam turr colleg Miss re- Storrs ; . i 2. Matson, | Watson, N. Noven, Orfe, Hattie | . Gabriel I’ Joseph B.| John 1. Robbins, Min William A, Smith, Robert Sneidemar 1 *. Skinner North are to their next week Boy Bitten n year of st carly The = Scapolgi sove Albert bitten pet dog Repor boy w and the and scratc A local phy- was called to the sc: and ized the wound Fast Berlin Items ram that ranks w er presented before the Com- Club was given last evening | inment Mr. and Mr. old son of Kensington wa today by + was pl to the cffect that with the cn W, John ( Oysle a ving. . Robbins, the ing dog the child's left cheek ne caut j i Varrene, . Williams, Wilmet Bernico William Frederick Yacebellia Firemen Will Not Attend John 8 it | bi | The Plainviile fire department at| 2 ing held in company | on Tierce street last not to attend the fleld d crsfield Saturday. he me would to the commitfes Mrs. Mrs, inment w e the 1 part musical with in- crspersions of recitations and read- ing Miss Hazel Nelson was in fine voice and with several num- Lers. Irancis Cobey received won- and mann, and enter rooms voted W g nig that felt mbers move not of ment in genc members in particular Tn Naval Hospital Guiden, former Brock-Barnes post 1t the Naval klyn suffering from mmatism which he +in the service. Rep tal today announced improved road to recov benefit anl the derf pplause follow dep: of two baritone dith Noble gave a readi received. Miss Louis Colc wis the ng commander American | at effects ved | orts from John £ the ion Oder- e on ti 1 soprano ndering Dawning” Ry sur- Her ptivated her with pleasing | by Cadman Nevin, Miss recitations. | hospital the 11 ton liste rec At condition arrett and he eclub well on it was Shaty ber on th was her a he ry announ Want Better Mail Service Tn an effort to get better lices for Plainville and Postmasters J Usher of {ville, H. E. Erwin of New H. §. Merrill of Bristol Gamble Taylor of Hartford me of Middle- | vesterday in the sterday. Mr. [postmaster's office. connected with |conference also, were W. I Clark of New [rington, sur ntender of raillw enginec depart- [mail service, (. E. McGregor. chicf t returned from a [clerk of the service in New Haven. | ance, Ger- [and Anson Bigelow, district m ‘ any, Ttaly, Holland and sw/‘y-"n manager of the Colonial ~Alr | [ d num- am but so ]m]v’yhr} 15 to give one nail serv- | vicinity, Plain- | Britair Harry | con ord | the || t she was obl of M was €0 g cult to give credit to any one performer. Mr. and Mrs. Raiph ained Philip flubb to a number proj dif encores. ood that unduc S pon and in Har Present en- | K. | i erence Hubhard Landers, Britain ment who Irary the is & 1y in has g bringing back with him many [Transport, Inc. plis of interesting scenes in | Mr. Usher announced this morn- erent ried through (ing that definite steps h heen | 7 |taken to aare for the latest connec- | (Continued tion from Plainville to the air mml di cou from a Nine) station Will Gladden Womens Hearts R [ took 1 [T the pr Hartford commerce The depart- | | New Departure ofti is establis siwet at 1 o'cloc 2 o mvisine | Bristo] News Hartford as rtered to g and of Meriden pl - DRUNKEN DRIVERS WILL BE JAILED Judge Donovan Issues Warning miscetianeos shower was ten- | From Bench in Brigtol (5o loyes of the office force of the —_— L o o of e w1+ sonce | IEACHERS 10 LOSE PAY at the hom . F. Jones Those Absent From Classes Hecause ment of light he be able [1at [win 1 station to make connec acons so 1) tr to from wh the N inswick tion with the ries in the to t service while in planes loyees. middle v : mak Accor wdded \\H Y‘-HMM and fas western postmaster this will aid the Plain- Britain, Hartford and factories in making better mail service with thair ories or representatives. Miss Daly Showered A miscellaneous show Riers nnual outir are now u and No. 1 wh will be el pounce on ph P. Carroll is committee arr ich angir events W superyisi Miss Daly recei Dur riainme ny beantiful the impromptu by girls featured the program. An interestir tion was given by Miss B Several educationa » part of program Daly will become the bride | er 1. Hausmann at St. Mary's in New Britain mber ifts ente nt the of Religious Lxercises Will B¢ “Docked "—David Brannick Found Nt risto Struck ¥ enson. vilje and Dead in Home. M of W ectory 21 s Appruzzeze, street, w operate Myrtle vesterday injured, on the was he next int 1 automol i Judge Jo- | automobi in the city court |} antial il fine, according to | morning by trying the case of anovich of 45 Irving court felt that th her many such the only Sept driv | seph rent | win ball team of |, fore M recefy nee ir Dono rmo of Return Fu Burritt A. C. b New Britain will play a vith the All-Plainville vious sen- street tly istead of ain statement m the jud Ignatz M alrasions Kned te th by to innings of a Both teams ups in the New RBritain aged in a pitchers hout the ove game, are at each other again. are at present tied for Brit- while it She Plainvill it itain 11 g after m gation score battle. > the same line- day. Rose of lish of this town battle ere cas altog brought in and remedy which would tend to 2 cure would be a jail { Prosccuting Attorney J Mather has for some tim vocated such a policy. 100 Rerno before the p morning and tinued indefin orrid will was inst oscet his tely rtime Sheep Case £o ts ehestanovich ptember 12th r on Park on while ope street collided with a car owned by James J. McGrath of |until Wednesday Meriden at the corner of Park and Divinity streets near the Water bridge Both cars wers damaged and Sebestanovich for the amount involved in r Mr. McGrath's car. Judge Donovan after delivering his ultimatum, in posed a fine of $100 and cost, tota man William Johnson's |ing $11.60, which were paid. tly worse, today. Th Found Dead in Home t ester David Brannick, of short &1 i inning last night took a t Miss Dorothy street is able to short illness cott se of Cl charged w g on September ar . with the Pira in for the Plain- in a position Hardware S at city team AR Another will put i that of ille ate in superior ury | claimed that M i av Andrews st by City's . badly The hattery for the teams follows: All-Plainville, Kalish and Darasin or Miller; New Britain, Rose and Zal- eski ed Wolcogt str ne s was made SSar! plainant Personals pear in rt, First & condition is Dire ave ctories of th bheen placed brary by Price a publishers of t Dayton, Ohio; Reading, Pa.; nprov aged 63 yea Prospect street, was found dea his home y by M rick O'Connor, a sister, of Queen street, who had called to see him. Medical Examiner A. S. Brackett attributed death to heart trouble and stated that Mr. Bran- ick had been dead about 12 hours. He ration vester of W Conlin i after a be about Sprin »d States gov- weather forecasts are cor- out of ten. Statistics show 1 ernment rect nine tim . Knights of & o'clock was born in Ireland, his early life being spent in that country. He i came to America about 40 years ago, | Arcanum hall. settling In New York city, coming H. S. Anyway, He SHIl 3030 He was| The local high 19 yes E Miss Mary | team will open its A <l about a y the death of his wife, been living alone. For 20 ye was employed as a fireman Corp., later Bristol a where years ago of the in The schedu 1son is town at Mid 9, East Hartford 16, Merfden at Torrington at South Ma sinc on th entering Midd d Plain- he when iline: Bristol Iirass the employ of the Electric Co. d until four tired on account his wife Mr sist Br Tor ville e 30, | Nov = ford; Nov. 13, W WOl Willimantic at Bri Uniforms have wless of B to ( eral | ;7 = a N ) SOClelY | About for daily p Mopahan terial from which t Lodge of ste lod in memory died last The regular mec will held a dates will be No Park Due to a lacl quorum, the board D ived O'Connor Bant is Mrs. sur Patrick of 1 Mrs. James 1 SanklIrancisco, and by nephews and niece He member of the Holy Name Joseph's church, funeral will be h tomorrow mornir 's church, A high mass of n will be celebrated by Rev.| Oliver T. Magnell and burial will be in St. Thomas' cemetery To Play Series ries in Riorda Albiano, rrill, Bu candidat 8 Me o 1 tice a at ! from 9 st requic e hold a - of sor af Johr we between IForestville b and the ic Athletic Al teams, to decide championship of Forest- | ville, will be yed at the Camp fon grounds on day. Both ams have made an enviable ree- so far this season and the ries should be hotly conteste . A, C. outfit will pin 1 on the twirling ability of McHugh, while will hurling cholce Slavie t ame Athletic club basc also be » of Su el s regul of rk col that the commissia next September To Mayor nd Discuss Ri John T | ied by several mer council, City Engi Buell and Dr. B alth officer, I 10pes Left th Snelnak e of the Wolcott Fair one of the sn state, will be the for hundreds of Connecticut on this week, will be lest scene peo- | Wolcott, towns in the ittraction throughout and Saturday o nle ay the | Ped the er, - | pollution of th whe Forestville, wh Lefore the state cc 44th annual fair held. | wnd prize farm .no.} pollution of strean Plans items on exhibi- Max Saltzma wate Tekamal so bad, dining on bread and | in his cell. | b., S 11 this and for the first two or three t along about the tenth Then you find you have lost your ippetite,” Max Saltzman, 16 one of the liquor case de 11 o whom bread and wa diet in ja was prescribed by Judge Chatt het Itzman's food was limite to these two fundamentals on the fi ten and last ten days of his prison sojourn. chief attend cach year to| acquaint with the| tem Wolcott’s famous culin-| (0! comy ing th rger the present ings in the neeted (Tt and many their ng of wry experts Not to bhe s, the eged the establishment o for not bread er | tion hew Forost i nee days. | v, adv hem qut will time, center with ties into, the Pe s is the conditi alth officials are ! eomye of weral of Mich h‘"”'. The funeral in . city suys by the of the outdone management in airplan the @ (s cowd be fying over Bristol and vicinity svening. New Departure wal ou co L s re. qu Outing nd field w T day th plants of t ture Manufacturi Meriden, Elmwood this will be held at Muz a day instead of on September 25 | originally planned Preceding the through the main the city will be held, in which New Departure band of Meric the New Departure band and the | New Departure drum corps of this city will participate. The line of march will be formed in front of the | About 35 with similarly been dealt who ig that in- others have by the jurl Lyslcia of et located | nores assertions senten ious to I 18 he suc on eph's church. jt | nell was celel ant of requiem and wa Thomas F. Lynch Rev, William P, ville as sub-deacon Mrs. A. T, is” and at the es J. Du Long pall hearer: letie events, —m—m COMMUNITY THEATER PLAINVILLE Thursday and Fridny RUDOLPH VAT SON OF THE SHFIK. streets of the | n, ices, J Not Re The convey and pri Elks Outing and Field Day Sunday, su ttend Sept William ing ill and unable New Directories at Library Houston, neeting Football Lewis high school team of South Southington e for the as follows: at Bristol; nchester 6, West Hartford lodg: itiat Board Meeting not hekd last evening. Wednesday Wa afternoon attending now be cwart stree 9 o'clock this morn Rev Paderewski sar e Main | Dunn, Michael Green, Patrick J. | Cook, John Leahy, Arthur Jackman and Willilam Kane. Rev, Oliver T. Magnell read the ecommittal serve ices at the grave. Board of Education Meeting The September meeting of the board of education was held in the board of education rooms last even- ing. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved as recorded. bills for the following depart- ments were approved and ordered paid: Board of education, $44.52, High school, §1,635.20, industrial course, $16.53, evening school, $4.90, |home economics, $10.40, physical education, $2.45, making a total eof $1,717.08 The superintendent reported upon the conditions at the twelfth sehool iistrict and Chairman Pierce alse eported to the commissioners on the h school district situation. superintendent reported upon communication from the New, England Insurance exchange and was instructed to notify the ex- change that work has been complei- ed and is being further completed as conditions permit. The superine tendent was further instructed to re- quest City Clerk Steele to netify the secretary should there he any in- crease in fire insurance rates on the chool huilding and te request | City C1 to hold up payment on such increases until after the - 'hoard of education has been netified d an opportunity te ex- nine such increases. The contine nation of checking up on the werk in the high school building as speci fled in the exchange letter was re- ferred to the high scheel committee with power. The secretary read to the commi sioners the notice from the eity council of the meeting on Oeteber 5th of those inferested in the third and twelfth school districts for the consideration of the re-districting of these school district lines. he superintendent presented the request of Miss Doris Bennett and the commissioners were of the epin- fon that they would be unable te grant this request. e following citles| commissioners were in the public li- of the opinion that teachers nd Lee company, who have been absent from schoel Bristol directory: |due to the observation of religious henectady, Y.: [holidays should not receive salary xas; Seat-|therefor. 1d, Ohio, and Follow:ig a discussion it was vot- e that all teachers throughout the public schools of the city who de- sire to use the swimming pool may do so, under the direction of one ef the women physical directors on Wednesday afternoon from 4:30 te hedule o'clock. The usual towel football charge will be included in this prive |ilege. The commissioners voted to grant Wallace Bunnell of Plainville the privilege of returning to Bristol High school for graduate work this year lon a tuition basis of $90 inasmuch as he is attending but three-fifths of the time. | It was voted to add one elass in algebra to t e work of Mrs. Eggles- ton who is teaching one class in | French, The ntendent reperted on |the increased number of pupils in 1 issued |the high school and that the health school will be obliged to leave the building at the e¢nd of this school years seems certain. The lack of a sufficient number of recitatjon rooms was also discussed and the fact that promising ma- [two ¢ are now obliged to use o select his team. 'a different room for recitatiens on sorrow cach day of the week was consider- e of Llks Should the school increase in row this eve numbers next year as the past years n C. Cullem, have shown, it will be necessary to secure additional recitation rooms and that this may mean the divid- ing of the large commercial room into three small rooms seems appar- ent even at this ecarly date. The following votes were passed: That Miss Ruth Crockett be given ave of absence for a day sometime the fall, without loss of pay, te ak at a conference of history |teachers at their Washington county 1eeting in Rhode Tslanc That Leo LeBeau living in the third school district be permitted to send his son Francis, to the second ce on No ains have the to been employ this city, | automobiles Jlmwood int em- nder way for the fleld day of Diris- 10, B, P. 0. B, 1 at Lake Com-| October 3. Jo- chairman of the the field shore or ved for her a il be ser un- Srother | committee distribution of Thomas E. Bur- Robe casurer he Thomas- Forest- he the 3y Auto d 6 years, of struck by an d by Raymond Pine on ernoon hea sur ) rk Stee ing attorney case was until t con- child’s Continued les H. Andrew of ith reckless driv- 3, was continued ember 22 question it 1s 10bile operated ruck and killed a Burnham The continuance to the com- to ap- v due unani- gl Meeting of an he in Pythias, this will evening {6:15 school scason with the| ng- | eptember | ot October 2, October October October 23 on; Qctober | at Bristol; at West Hart- dham high of on alan letown; istol i super ready be Rerry, Crowley, C. Franéavi oft and Zagryn. have reported nd Coach Thomas Asse will | ning who | ting of the nd several e lod £ the e necessary | ceting of the mmissioners was | 1¢ It is probable | in oners will get to- | spe evening, ver Pollution accompan- mubers of the city eer Carleton W, |school distriot 1. Robbins, city | That Peter Swingle, living in the in Hartford this |[third school district, be permitted to a meeting on send his sons, Paul and Robert, to © Pequabuck riv- | the second school déstrict, ich is being held | That Louis Matt, living 1in the ymmission on the | third school district, be permitted to 15 send his son. Richard, to the second ing prepared for | school district. of a gewerage sys- | - That Isaac Brsaftzof, living in the and t Bris- | first school district, be permitted to s > |send his son, Samuel, to the second school district. That Louis Ashley, living in the first schcol district, be permitted to send his daught Eva, to the sec- ond school distri | The request of Andrew Ronzilla to send his six children to the Plaine ville schools was discussed and fol- lowi explanation of the case, it was voted to offer trolley trans- portation and the superintendent instructed to so arrange this. Jos- superintendent presented the Mag- | matter of the radio music concerts which are being presented under the |auspices of the state board ef edu |cation as a medium of musie edus Laflin of Iorest- |tion and the program wrs given to At the offertory |cach commissiorer so that at the O Sal- |October mceting the matter may be sery- | further considered Wwill — | READ “FRA[“ CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS —— as t sability of carry be houses of discus and by Forestvil which emp- nabuck river and on which local | striving to over- ew g an acl J. Mich Greaman el J. Gren- t was held at | ing from St he Oliver T. of the high mass s assisted hy Rev. as deacon and of the It close nn sang s were 7-'1\\:“41\ address based on the works of {ed to Manlius Military Academy, FRECKLES AND HiIS FRIENDS Tag Seems to Know CANT GUESS Mow T KNOW A MAN'S COMIN' TO OUR MOUSE = Jow T CAN ‘EL\, KNIFE AN To SEE {_‘\/OUR AOM ToL' SR AOPE=1 A MAN'S COMIN' r SORE~-AN |F YoU | DROP A SPOON A LADY COMES, i AN SO OA! 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