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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1926. Economy store managers : | % . Attended Outing londs. Five partistpants wers tiea]Chelstis. B ted and Zetarskl w: P | PIGI"UI”C News “{,\tv::ng those present at an outing Bristol News | econd pl i P :‘a‘r:‘lg; mm-"n. .“h:\: NI;(:“drop;:-; | bicycle Won by | the ball. Scott reached third on the | held at Lake Compounce yesterday William Newhouse of Plant C, play and scored a moment later on e ) | wers Ted LeBond, Herman and Rob. | second R apelle, Plant | Goodridge's sacrifice fly, i ert Sneideman of Plainviile. | C: third W. H. Martine A.| The score by innings | H EE [;ASE [IN To Observe Feast Day | | Bristol. Time e s Bristol . ee... 00010002x—8 I- ] The feast day of the Our Lady of onds Ivoryton Y 000000001 —1 ; Mercy will be gbserved by the | | cyele race for boys: Won by | U. S. W. V. Meeting . 9 urch of Our L'ady of Mercy Fri- | Kett DO ; 2 8% it ikl \ SEE Picke second H. Dauphinias The regular meeting of G. A. ‘ " " : y with a mass at 7:30 o'clock and Dion ime 16 3 | 8-5 scc- | Hadsell Camp, United Spanish Wi with benediction, rosary apd pra g % el i o D iR j ’r'\flk | Veterans and the Ladies' Auxiliary for Rev. John E. Fay = A 10ty Aas) “on by .| Will be held at § o'clock this evening e | is confined at St. Francis' hospital 81 i b e > M)'» v " thodes, f mwood in Red Men's hall. 2 81 Two Armests Made for Motor| s Term of Five Dags and $100 nrores Fon b . L T nt T arish will hold a meeting at ™ | tth was held at § o'cloc Alfred W, Smith of Trumbull av- ShatiBat T this morning from St. Ann's r’hur(‘k:‘ enue was in Philadelphia on a visit : c | % e Law vlolalmus is o'clock at the parish hall ‘K Flfle Impflm 1 R South :’:«Tl e e ol 1 i | Plant M nd. D. Task- | A higH mass of requiem was cele. of ' 1 ) st family during the week- H 3 1. McGujgan, Plant | brated by Rev. Joseph P. Perreault IRENE. CASTLE CORTICELLI | VOLUNTEER “TRAFFIC GOP" -~ ELNWOOD, CUP WINNER ;- i . it S, i e o B oo . Fore ” N | Receives Contribution | : Sask Ay R § : : | = contribution of $10 was received 5 = S RN I Is Placed Under Arrest—Child 190 from Mrs. Olsen of Plansville Mold Mammoth Field Day—Heirs , Plant D. Ti 1-5 sec- R appreciation of the action of the ’I‘he Ve{'y Newest Style Inspirations Of the Who Swallowed Safety Pin Still Rainiiliop ts In Joaning e| to §200000 Estate Sought in Fa ¢ 50 vards “u\vn“ ‘[i”"‘F[]Rfl [;RASH * 0 mnis oy by ¢ SImwood Under Observation. Atia i xagenti Colentaling: ¥ by ; Imwood: : 3 Il be turned over to the park im-| ‘ f Judge Joseph M. | Wicke, L 138 des En Season Three cases will be i fpl EE ¢ ltude of ¢ ph A c . : : |court this evening including a |PrOVement 5 Dono rd drunken drivers, | onds. : }Aummoblle Gomded w"h T ck harge of violat of the rules of | Work on improving whic expressed forcibly Running bro : Won by il When Irene Castle Selected Her Dresses and Coats For the Coming Season, She : 1:-,;270347_ Qe Gl e ogressing. M s otliee court ast week. was clearly cq x‘r[ Zdecn o second, & C D g Gave Her Special Approval to the Slightly Bloused Silhouette Which is a Favorite [j§||ine ant a cnarss Sl R G R S N e e D e et e ar Driver Held With the Grand Couture. | Those in court are Fr _eValle : ; 1 § of Haverville, Mass., charge with | expe a ecided improv 8! tenced to fail "<’r L 4<“{m\: m;‘ b";"T(,_ | o RSN i i X 7 ess driving at Hodd's corne ment 1 b lan a ve days iy an automobile i second, R. Cas-| Gulltord. C S akat 20 e The Irene Castle Fashions Are Only Found in Hartford at Our Store. She Walks Necklesaiariyins faldhndd s copnerdiny My Il . i ept. 20 (P 5 : 5 : which he wrecked his own car, & |tendance as i inf of llauorian: S orance l Niry cholas of New in Beauty if She is Arrayed in Them. M s s £ the 5 | r essly ais |Dunn i-5 seconds.|Haven was killed instantly and thres “WINONA"”—Is a gown of rich Corticelli Crepe Satin and the softness of velvet preiinin Natiitard u e other persons were serfously injured s _ William H. Glynn of Bristol charged | Looking For Games Js SR S o '~\'1.«17:‘fl4‘ ",f‘:,,’ near here today when an automobile makes this dress so lovely. Has a band of velvet below the finger-tip blouse and a cuft with violation of the rules of the! Tna p Ty 1 . ] Sunday, > ! picnas L R “rancis Cross of Madison 1t of velvet pointing to the wearer's fingers. road which resulted in an accident, 3 e football scason @ s L] S Sl Fimwood, | destiped a truck parked oft the y ; p ! > last to fall into the clutches of [are gosirous of booking games with 19Tt e s 0 Jen. Rristol. | S14¢ Of the Boston Post road. - “JANET"—A Coat of stunning impor ted material with supreme artistry com- the law is a “mystery man” from|any i\ eraging elelges 3 faradlt and S Girattis, of | | i“"s“~ holas A}r‘{d the injured—e ol ake a distinctive garment. Has a blouse suggestion without bulkin , silky New Britain whom ithorities | poungs, agement is arrang & ey o inaa) ey a0d. tic hird. Tive feet in Morton and his wife of Madie 5 ) MRl AR Ry i = Y have failed to identify. He is charg- » sche and is anx e / - [fivelinches son and Mrs. T'rancis Cross—werq beaver trimming with lining of Corticelli Crepe Eldora. e i b s e A hs_ t IO P o (e | IS ) G e . “RIPPLE”—Is a dress that might be a synopsis of the mode: Velvet trimming Frank LeVa Hataa "[ o l“‘) e G t 1 2 r John g e R rumy _‘r‘“"- AT Nicholaalwes Boated ! 1o e = in circular insertions—side drapery, the bloused back, the use of Corticelli's rich ident and had recelved numerous | A. Datolf, T3 At e oin g 4 : ez front of the Cross machina on the Frances Ann Crepe. brulses as a Dr. Lawrence | pho tween 6 $ o' fiar f , s’ 440 vard relay: Won by |¥de Which collided with the trucks & . . ook ave i treatment in |in the cver are ot > P consisting of Tlorence | P°ath was due to a fractured skull, & “JUANA”—A Coat, tapestry weave in soft and lovely combination of colors his office immedi Foliwineitfiel| G (RN SR S p = Rty n. Celia Coan. Helen Gromarski, |1t was “"F‘_'_'f"“\ State police and - makes it most interesting. Irene Castle chooses it for sports. Two “fins” in the back accident. [ B e o b r‘-w]rvr“n,- ‘\;u-«w' ,‘r Imwood, second | ‘Ej“fy':""" r _‘I‘f»‘" -"’1\' h'rs:‘:\ a"n:fd“:;':; 2 faced with the predominating color give it a smart touch. Superbly lined with Corti- »r;lmx T 1] JFecelv |churef morning LEOtoaey S e 220 vard dash: Won by Water. | the truck was parked fully six feet 2 celli Crepe Eldora. ¢ DY R DCMEE LA A e ’ ces SR Sar honuse. Rristol: second, T. Sipples, of | {rom the traveled portion pf the ; ; et ; Bl i SIS s o [vent i Ghlstiar o o o00d: third, Donahue, Bristol. | highway g The Above Are But Hints of the many beautiful Irene Corticelli Fashions that we | ¢ Y”;‘ alnzoad into ths ’“‘l"‘”[“f' orth of the Methodist Hined| tor Specding , 22 3.5 seconds Cro: s arrested on a charge 3 At ton road when he was struck by the [ b P i g feonge . byl % - invite you to see. |other car coming from New Brit- [y o s Levesque of 1his cify was | Won by F. Filerd o kless ]klflng and held at the in. Mrs. Glynn ing with her [, % 4 - noon by ®00d; second. T. Rhodes. Elmwood; | Guilford lockup pending arratgne s I LT & | league at Fores ) tore e fenry Jog- third, C. F oe. Bristol. Time, [ ment. The injured are in the Guil« d, was cut by fiying glass " N t Al 1 Jeg " LG GG G GO 2 =S | At the Advent church th i et for 2 minutes, 12 second: ford sanitarium. Efforts of the Plainville police to |Rev, C. 1 fined $10 and| Girls' ball throwing contest: Won E t the pame A man who Was| “The Duty s i by M. Tiffil, Fimwoed: sacond. T. T e U h sted for drunkenness falle i ” ¥ 2 a6 Tor Plahiing lschlager, Moriden: third, Flor. rims pshaw | ficer Freda Callen made B i A Rristol. Distance, 15 st === | { ccording to the complaints of . ment last n LR A Istrars and selectmen, forty-two | Gustav Lindquist has refurned fo|ist the man, who said he was from |; ¢ s TEsqi e s half mile rel Won by : Ber[ln News showed up to be admitted as vot- | this place after a visit with his|New Britain, was doing “traffic St Under Obseryation : n Ot aater " IRristol, ‘ T 2 ers. Town officlals are disappolnted [uncle in Newport, R. | duty” on West Main street. | Vivian Camt » and Waterhouse. * Plant D, With the resulis of the meeting and | wy. 4ng Mrs, R, B Stevenson left| Several autolsts marrowly sed [old daughter o Mrs - A 1t ana |Me second and Flmwood. third i are at a loss to understand Wwhy | saturday for Greenburg. Aaryla hitting the would officer | neth Cambrid f th Aus T of heaGe Pabs and George Barnett, hoth h mors feligtblenersons AlaEnoty teci vt eitheyswillibe thielnusets octie |l iha She G center |strect, who swall n open safe- ¢ 1 costs, totaling $26.15 Bristol. were successful in cap- 3 spond. Of the 42 that attended | gtovanson's pare The Etxip! avill | oibha tomnithey s ed the mat- | ty-pin while playir the floor of aidh ook tiring the two greased pigs. ‘; |three registered as democrats, one |po yaaty o e 5 i SN | her home Triday t till un- Found Not Die to the length of time con- : registered as independent and 38| ast, Berlin Ttans | Engagement Announced der observation at the New tain | 1oyis Marrone d in running off the athletic went on the lists as republican. | ity made of | General hospital slEns of lanyienta eharce g events, the hall game hetween the | Those re ; ot e: M. |, 0 and Mrs. Lesife Sears and | Announcement has o O v s It in an operation, | - wood and Meriden plants was . Those registered as vo "‘:g'”” : daughter Mildred, of Middlctown, |the engagement of Edward Barrows, Eaundiom el r J i T Sfstenniia : were the guests of Mr. and’ Mrs. |former commander of Bre A Sty 59 So < < , Ming, M. D. Hakins, L. . Steatns | pnitip Wella over Sunday, | American Legion, and M e S 1 b Rt (g P lo e ol N 8w ¢ R. Taylor, F. Slater, K. | | pT=l A of Clavaland @ ntervals ng this rnir z DR £ | ] . Gha La d W. Hyde, R, Taj "'~ | Thomas A. Read and Herberl!|Anna Q'Keefe of Cle ; ! : o ; Wall stroet, New Y © 3 Dllll]kell Dnvmg [‘geS I | Slater, B. Young, “-\ Lindale :";SMN of Middletown were the guests | Miss O'Keefe - n in bl ha ol b ',‘,",,'.‘"f,‘:": the vol- | written local people in an effort to % 5 Lindsley, M. George, M. Gra “%lot Mr. and Mr . Read Sunday. | Plai 1 1 E o : r rtments, Mavor |Jocate the relatives of Aurelia Drake - T“’O 1 mck'Up E. Hall, E. Johnson, e ?‘1"”""" 2| Miss Frances Paynes has returned |until vory Iy. e "'.‘"'fi "}‘\(' . : o :{ s e o raeiaad ThARTs Clts T arane e ool 1 Albert, M. Albert, E. Seaburg, from a stay with friends in New Victorious Again ’ oMy i iosniel) Haie B years ago, to enable him to settle an | D Bolles, I.. Bolles, J. Dean, N. Pic- | 4 1ld is fairly comfor o n | 2 FelE it o e | onks "he All-Plainville baseball team Neighhors' Night : the a ; estate valued at about $200,000. The | - cinino, 0. Sl Liewls; o DPUIPS | Fdward Fowler of Hartford spent |- ed beyond question its superior- Sainville € A {5 , i8St Ratirds estate was left by Mrs. Sabia Bige. 1 [ M, Paiilips, & 2. Mavien) I Felgurday i (e Dlere 5a the sieat of |} e New Britain ag- |, S T ORISR B AN O Al a4 [10%; Whoi beforalhep. merriige. was . Sl o Pabst, 1. Pabst, A. C “{:f‘“r Abel. | pig mother, Mrs. Wilhelmina Kelsey. o ¢ - whe IYeE el 4 L i vas | Sabia Drake. Thepe were sis- . ar Holmes, A. BUrgreen, | “paward Porter of Hartford spent ; . s OMOrroy : he [t urelia, Sabrina and Matilda 1 Torty-Two Voters Made—Resldents | \yq A, H. Burgreen, F. Fneien, & |sunday with his father, Henry Por- (1. caslly defeated the ¥ it s LRadne o Al sl i R No Work From Arnold : ; Pollard, Jr, L. Honiss, I Pia, E. 1or of wilcox avenue, § . Sl LusslsamiiicomejtromiNens Britalng QURCMEL N o! Word! Has! besnirecaived: u Y Mre, M hy's Safety 4 . o | The Bu team captured S v ol von ar 410 WOr A een recelyed up itocy : e e i 5 oh s e | Members of the Lafanso club will ru‘]“(l:‘”j\:mvnf New Dritatn 1 Lol o I o I eame was plaved during | late hour this morning from FEarl| = y —Fngagement of Tocal Man An. | Fricnds Fear For Safety {Attendia theater Spartyiin New Brit | S16IBIoNShT oF BEM LA ERYC00 el Tween feama repe |4 Arnold. former secretary of the| Georgia’s most fneni cons | Friends of Mrs. Annlo Molumphy |ain this evening. Those members at. 4 (°ating th R A he ) 2 Rristol, |1ocal Chamber of Commerce and at mam Willlam D. Upshaw, has been nounced—Finance Meeting. who recently moved to Florida, Is|tending will leave here shortly after | ¢ ""x”m““ S o TOElain G nn Al g the latter outfit by a |Present assistant seeretary of the |Yoted into retirement by the Fifth h of drunkenness were | thought to have moved to the area (6 o'clock ”:‘:H et oot Plainville BHAE £ A i T Ruidet Chamber at Lake Worth, and | Georgia district in lfmflr of Leslis . Charges f drunkenness vere | 8 S R e e e Hlaowi g st A st encounte e N winter m h < ¢ s o et for his|J. Stee e above. s s 1.,”,:_] wholesale yesterday when |that has been struck by the hurrl '.\h . S,TQ of Wilcox ¢ s A e | inter m e i $id Bristol, turned in |fears have b entorta »;1 for his ;’“‘_"l ‘,’,. N:.‘l:\ry,.;.i,:,\\ «pa‘n;“::: Sunday traffic reached the peak of [tane. As yet no :}:\,3;;):\11:3 el zlallyesfitiom Sontior e S (T tter i et - reaf the afternoon | a(ety as a resuit o Tl PR e e I Ty year and local main highways € ,'\‘P ;q“;‘::r”r,m, any word from| All Community club members are X B Lirad onaier of ”'”: visiting his mother Mrs. Laura War- | ° he stabt LA e e s about six (o defeat him. Steele's opponents e b nr s hinniacehiolres Initad fala Hanalal Gor i deifin |l dvic store, has In his possesslon &|a ), o pory street gloved hand. miles sonth of the devastated area |tormed him “just a country lawyer.® carly morning until late at night. [her be broadcas i letter that left Miami late Friday e T et s A# C. Team Wins 1 & ' u ‘lieve their anxiety concerning her Supper to ba sesved in the banquet : Hours befora| The We-Una club will meet thia| i M game merles and no information was available as Tuesday m];nlr;‘ docket :?o:‘:: l:rz; :wvv thall. It is expected that about 130 |afternoon just a . = ’v'v,;m”c.‘, svening at the home of Mrs. William . stville Athletie |10 inst how wide a sweep was made again this week as several cases|safety. \ eople will attend. Supper will be the hurricane v Eyen gt Allan > b B R were lodged in the New Britain jafl Shooting Clubs _»“I‘f"'_ e ‘,v{\n\r:‘d a,”_:p:_wm' URRETERILILS et ' estimated i Sl Kalamazoo kitchen |olub and oA c_club, bY 11 \””’V":‘" o sl x ST RIS eleh Cou L Ol et i e e o Ty, (0 (e A s T M amd |Tange. 32 Broad street, Plainvill— "0th of Forestyllle, was played yes-| Mr. Amnold's family is als up their Ummumty eatre G. Griswold at the Berlin town court|Gun club e fn L ol e T e el A and | TN terday afternaon at the Camp Sta- [at Lake forth having taken up thel lomarows eXenine Lof answorssic | CHng the o the sams time beating| Dr. afd Mrs. Adolph Benson of |reports from Florida indicate ";' For rent-—Aute space. Couch for | tion &rounds. th 2 b m: Struck By Anto ELARDLIIY S charges among which driving under | tons were fin‘l Sox of New Britain ;New Haven spent the week-end with | the post office in which it was ma als. 20 Washington street—advt S00ns 3 S S talbi of 40 Center 'l “ton. and Tues. September 20 the influence of intoxieating lquors|the ‘~°::‘” m 'of the field. After Mr. and Mrs, Sven Benson. led was floating in water severa i game “*-‘ ed REFAmegL hroken and . 0"““':'\‘1“‘” toka 5 N |in another pa St S e A 5 T2 SR ove. | ETOUNAS Doxt § 2 et e G n “OH. W¥ A NURSE" akes the lead | Saturday's game had become a cer-| The state highway department ‘<lv‘\ho‘lrs later. lean o e room fenement, all improve- | New Departure Ficld Day |bruises when st a ruck 1» Fast. furious farce—in a newspaper Tames Youne colored Lor 194 ', sevaral of the spectators wan- |Completed he ercetion of fhe new | Visiting T Philadelphia Wahtal KRS TR SR e e e e nere |Saturday moming while crossing the || 1o sap i agnrieoin & N Hartford avenue, New Britain, an| ‘“';' R wateh the pigeon |Buide Tails on the East Berlin ro Mrs. Fdmund Hoftman and son. |poiet Sphy, ing, | Approximately i e seway eading 0 fhe rear of the | on the high seas (hat roll with huge ‘ 3 -red over to Wi € The : p SR ‘s spending several ¥ . g ed arade which by i at waves of fun! cmployee of a local brickyard, uns,g"a’km make the clay fly and in-|The Paint gang was on the job today | Charles, are spendi L bockemith | Teamster or man to hold seraper; onting and building on North Main street, L e R arrested yesterday morning by Of-|Preakers ing was keen. Bill|PUtting on the finishing touches. with Mr. and Mrs. Wallis ks |3 weeks' job. Apply Myles Time- plants of the bY an automobile operated by Wil- || funny honet Tt make you sarp, Fran the | terest in the gunning was keen. | Miss Betty Pratt spent the day In |, delphia. On the return trip | S 30 to § this planigio! i terke of 68 Williams || shake, explode—with langhter. er Frank Brown and taken to the | ain got high score for the i 5 3 P ¥ in Philadely Ridge. |urne Hough St. 7:30 to § thi ! : Y facturing: Co.|llam P. Gerk ARG axbivde—gith Jevg) New Britain police station on x)\n}-‘”t“’l‘-“n’l“iw”rm‘ breaks, nons of the |N°W York vesterday. [they will visit relatives in RIdge- |, nipe oqvt. v - Simwood an yrrington, She was attend Wednisdar, Sentember charge of driving under the influence :’]‘al tting away from his gun e wood. A J Parlor Stove for sale, good condi- || 3 LU i v D N. Whippla and later | ' charles Ray nnd Joan Crawford , s ds of | birds getting awa & B = Gam~ Arranged tion. 3 aple St., Plainville.—advt 3 $ 7 ¢ the Bristol hospital for Tn “PARIS" liquor. Efforts to obtain bonds o nahce Board Boeting Dy | Lon- s (nay p R armed nea ndee Tnn an ) v Thureday, September 23 $300 fafled and the man is waiting| R T e R nchv n e e - > = Kt o e t . . i Big Donble Feature ; trial tomorrow evening before Judge . SIAE i SRy si L4 game between the X = % e , p The driy « faken to police PRISCILLA DEAN altomarel E 5| nanco committes wil pe eid this o minces Men's teams for e American Woman Found 2 F ot e ol i 3 e A > | o'clock a he iy ot e T 5 er m T 1 1 t cern i r i A1l e ab’ A fascinatin, Mcture story of = David Mitchell, colored, of New- |V “mnt\fl;?"fisn ‘U Pt iy ondie benefit of John Guiden, form fl‘m]‘ Unconscious in L?fld()" L e hearing w Mrs. Calbi will be able | | A fascinatl g b e A L fleld street, Middletown, was arrest- | hall S Minorlant | ager of the All-Plainville team an Tondon, Sept. 20 (M- Scotland § ] to appear fn court || divorced” wife “nnd two crooks—a i £ ayers 4 - er of Brock: 122100 by the case o v i € = W 2 4 ed yesterday on the Berlin turnpike fy‘ff_?; :,,"Bms budget will be up for one time commander of Bro Yard 4s puzzled by t t e hane T me || switt moving, thrilling, delighttal, on the charge of operating without larnes post, American Legion. THe | (ihur Behenna, 53, an st and | P A ! Arman hetter of | | humorous comedy drama. A Iso ion. : Alse a license. He was released on bonds | discu % i I I ed P _Ab(] t ame wiil be, played at high reportedly an Ameri c B oitehin wi pkins JACK MOXIE In “THE DEMON of $25 for his appearance in rourl; Delegates At ((t‘n('):;""‘r'; el NI 0n fllefl[s ll field next Sunday afternoon at 3 j..n unconscious sinee Saturday e voryton team at Muzzy Field ye — - - taarroy i Selectman George ¢ 1 ho o s fo vin, 4 ¥ R g e . 1 afl on he ¢ oo riday, S e S ; l)rst‘ CLO"(:“. S Griffith, loc 1] e SloloRle ek _{night when she was found Iying in Sl e terday afternoon. the New De- | o Prldes, Sep Rubens, Ed DcredohnEruNtewe arrested | Seraans o the republican county TWO Ml“lOl] DOHaPS a[ Stflke Lenfespniatiyspariiod OrEANIZAL o Chelsea studio by a cighbor. accnmu- | part ng out on the long Towe and Tom Santschi Eeter il s o fanistol vesterday RIeRR s RO e e tions met for final arrangements and |y T pap oo Sl st name is afternoon on the charges of operat- | convention 2 el ing an automobile while under the|the m-‘an;:.lh-vr-”()niL\W EEotner influence of liquor. Kerlkles was|pect to return “’ r‘i‘“ "_" e e pea daadle ardite m\‘"“" mnpi v‘s:fl:: one of the dele- [handed down today when. Federal |of the ex-service man and aid him | jonjaie ™ po bottles b held !cu;(ltri«':l lcm\;r'r:»’\‘\ ;urr\[mg at lrn‘i;' ‘“ least, will be an important [Judge Davis ruled that the Ford Mo the weekly session of the court. gates, at least, Wi 2 Offfcer Orville Ventres arrestel | figure In tonight's ‘mr' “.‘1':‘.«! Peter Bronco and David Jones last Engagement “'"7: v of Ne evening on the charges of drunken-| Mrs. Katherine ]hmmfin oS ness. They, were taken to the New |Britain, has announced the engag Britain lock-up to await trial to-|ment ‘of her daughter, morrow eyening. Both men are em-|Theodore i LS 3 g takes e fost bn anshbels e irloyed by Stiles and Reynolds brick- | Mrs. Elmer .\'kmn“‘r, of ”‘}»n T""fl;» A cloth has been fnvented in|teams in their noble efforts It almost has brains hasn't it S 1 —but there are six other seas—and vard and fvere arrested on complaint|{The wedding is plann e England that is guaranteed not to| Guiden Is confined at Brooklyn | “Not if it does all that work."- e : 4 A I Frrol sails every one of them—each ¢ er 27 in New Britain. : é o | T S e funnier than th g of passerbys who were annoyed by |place Orto\‘nr 27 1;\ i\(;‘l‘:\fn al [ hines Naaitios Aih thenma Uen Ik, Berlin, s : one funnier than the other. the two men. Personal U 2 | James Wyche and Nellle Moore, |* Mrs, F. F. Hanford and Mrs. R.| g | colored, were arrested by Officers| A. Wooding of Kensington were in Brown, Kanupka and Ventres late |attendance at the institute meeting FRECKLES AND HIS FR]ENDS Saturday night on the charges of o the Woman's Home Missionary misconduct | society held at the Methodist church Young Girl Dies. | of Forestville, last week. i Miss Katrina 8hoat Shepard, 14,| Miss Leona Lewis Jmu:hv-v” wughter of Mr. and Mre. Willlam | Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Tewis of Ken- Shepaed of this place, died at New | sington, has returned to the Meth- tain General hospital Saturday, |odist hospital at Brooklyn, 36 hours after she was stricken ill | York, where she will resume hed in a Middletown store. Dr. John Pur- | stud rey, of New Dritain, the attending| The B. W. G. H. club tendered physician, gave the cause as a ce | Misses Blanche and Helen Johnnnjv bral hemorrhage. a farewell party at the home of Dor- The funeral will be held Tuesday | gthy Wright last Friday evening. afternoon at the Berlin Congrega- | \{jss Blanche Johnson leaves today tional chyrch at 2:30 o'clock, day-|for Wheaton and Miss Helen Joun- light time, Rev. Samuel A. Fiske of- | sof* leaves this week for Storrs col- ficiating. fBurial will be held in the|jege, 4 *Miner cemetery, Middletown, Mrs. R. A. Wooding of Kensing- Besides her parents, Miss Shepard | ton attended the meeting of the leaves a brother, William B. Shep-|joard of directors at the Methodist ard, two sisters, Irances Isabel and|home of the First Methodist church Martha Suffren Shepard; a grand- | of Meriden, last week. father, Dr. William C. Bowers of | The soclal service class of the Bridgeport, and a grandmother, Mrs. | Kensington Methodist church will Trabel 8. Shepard of Washington, [hold their first meeting of the year D. G, | this afternoon at 4:00 o'clock t Forty-Two Voters Made afternoon at the church, of 101 names on the pre-| Mrs. Florence Kiddler has rsturn list of voters to be made{ed to her home in New York city Saturday at the session of the reg- |after a visit with Mrs. Ida Morse. v 3 to 1 score. The visitors : a8 fhe unanimons : s it b plant 9 See the Czar's spy system at work! Both ex- | at the meeting it was th A " |Biven as Kathene, r 4 L The orgies of fhe winter palace! Love St. Louis, Sept. 20 (T)—A decision | opinion of the members that their leying ‘a foy q i ; | oL minth ining artor | anid T (S (Humphed despite Itine hou $2.000,000 ~was|actions wlp build up the spirit | yotieved she collapsed g = i . threa bagger. which || oppression? A drama of love midst |involving about §2, was | actions will help build up believed she collay : LR 1 oppeessiont 4 deases ook lare ) Rris a shutout by scoring istol. was a home run had he on the road to recovery. Three hun- | oca characters were found e | 8 ftornaon. | not stumble r the bag at third Saturdny, September 25 : e 3 rinted and dis- hei . el € v ¢ I : YRED THOMSON tor company of Detroit had in- |dred tickets will be printed a 1 studio, Their contents are i 5 ; sond, tising 3 fringed patents for transmission |tributed among members of the yzed. Mrs. Behenna is said e 5 N radiits run I the || wyrr, sROUND THE FRY bands owned by Parks & Bohne, post. the merchants and the t0Wn |Lave a daughter in Ohio. , Tnc., of St. Louis. “Judge Davis en- [team. Ivery effort will be made by oft was given ———— Sunday, September 26 Leon Errol and Dorothy Gish n = uab 8 izes w \ Christie saerificed and Florence, to |Joined Tord from further infringe- ' the members to put the game acro; NO BRAINS 3 ) ihr i « triple. Bristol opened e e . ent and ordered an ac financially and it is hoped that the{ +p've just bheen reading of a r TanEam! ' : T . ary € 1 the eighth with a dou- | | “CLOTHES MAKE £ PI E" 8 Mr. and |ment and ordered an accountin inancially an N s it g Skinner, son of & townspeople will cooperate With the | ehine that does the sork of 10 me A e e e " He takes hiis loot in Iaughter! He of