New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 22, 1926, Page 7

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7 e SALE IS ON. quarts 99¢ dozen. Pirts 73c¢ dozen. glasses, 40c dozen. 25¢ dozen. Dinner Se 4t styles to select from. v gold band decoration 66 dieces, regular price ERHEL T2 Goanesironings WONDERFUL BUYING OPPORTUN ITIES REALIZE THAT GREAT BENEFITS ARE HERE WHILE STOCK UP NOW! Canning Supplies ‘ Fruit jars, all kinds, Ideal glass tops, | Pints 89¢ dozen. Mason porcelain tops, quarts 89¢ dozen. Jelly tumblers, 8 oz. 45¢ dozen. 6 oz. | Pirawax for sealing jellies, 9¢ package. Jar rings, red rubber priced 8 dozen for | Rtot beer bottles, patent rubber stop- pers quarts 99¢ dozen. Pints priced at 85¢ Great Savings Made on China, Glass, Lamps and Housewares, if Bought at Our Sept. Prices [f| FOR 70 open stock dinnerware patterns atspecial September prices. Hundreds of dinner sets at special September prices. Hundreds of floor, bridge and table lamps at September prices. All housewares, woodenware, enamelw are, tinware, etc., at sale prices. & Clark's mak plug, regular $ | cord and plug, ts Nippon China, on thin china, $32.50 | ALL Electrical Appliances Electric Waffle Irons, Electric Heaters, large copper reflector, _Electric Toasters, self turning, nickel tray, regular $9. Plainville News FOR TOWN HEETING {Sewer and Street Lighting Will Be Discussed (WARNS OF DIPHTHERIA. |State Board of Health Asks Dr. | Cook to Keep Colse Watch—Foot- | ball Candidates Examined — HOUSEWIVES WHO THIS SEPETEMBER Other Items of Interest. The board of selectmen is prepar. |ing call for the annual |meeting which is to he held Monday, October 4. After the on of | the town officers g will | Ibe adjourned until a week from {that night when th. al budget | |and several reports of the year will {be presented together with a report | lof several needed rovements in | [the town. i the establishment | is expected to| at 1journed meet- en a recommendation will be | Kk for an a priation | to construct a sewer on ast street {near the high school to take of the school. The route laid for the sewer is from Broad t |ple through Milford to the Quin | plac ri Should this recommen- dation be considered favorably fur- |ther consideration will be given to the matter at a meeting which is to be called by the first selectman Itew It probable that the tablishment system {taks care of t town may town meeti a a Landers, Frary e, complete with cord and 10.00. $7.95 regular §7. $4.95 weeks after the election, is steps in es- of a sewer to Wi e entire Another recom ion of Re- fmprove mended will be the il | st ghts on Trumbull I ports of the town treasurer, the s | perintendant of and selectmen will be read. budget of estimated expenses for the street sehools, Bealin News WARVING ISSUED BY COIRT T0 ‘DRUNKY" Griswld Says Intoxicated Ocou- pats of Cars Will Get Limit MAY' CASES DISPOSED OF, NotiedTssued by Town Clerk—Tewis Get Tax Collector's Position on Deiocratic Ballot—Local People Wating For Grange Fair. Sevral cases were d evenig at the regular week ing ¢ the Berlin town court. Judge Geore (. Griswold presided and g the session gave cut notice that anvone found intoxicated in| a ca, whether driting or not, would be rosecuted to the limit of the law, Three such cases came before himwhen three Hartford men were arreted by Officer Frank Brown on thecharges of intoxication. They wer occupants of a car driven by a| ma who was not under the ene of liquor and regardiess of the fa¢ that the car was being driven resonably, the three were hailed iro court to answer to charges of tnoxication. Harold C. Christ, of Hartford, one o the occupants was fined $20 and as were Frank W. Ritchow-| a4 Willlam T. Brink Peter Kisteklis of T faed $100 and costs and given a ewpended jail sentence of 30 days ot the charge of operating an auto- mobile while under the influence of | liuor. Kisteklis was arrested byl Oficer John Lewis last k and wis lodged in the New Dritain lock- uy pending trial until friends raised | the $300 bail asked by the co John Hitehwar of Forestville was faed $3 and costs by Judge Gri wold on the charge of drunkenn Fitchwar was arrested Monday night, by Officer Ventres when he W found staggering along the highway # an intoxicated condition. As the man was held in jail over night in| default of bond, Judge Griswold was jenient with the fine but warned the | man that a reoccurence would draw & heavier penalty. Crnest Herwig New B whose continued was brought| up from last week, was released on payment of costs. Herwig was ar- rested on the charge of rgckle driving after his car had crashe into the motor car driven by “Kid" Kaplan of Meriden. Last evening Herwig testified that the other car's lights had blinded him but admit-| ted that he had made false state- ments when questioned = by Trown immediately after the accident. Judge Griswold told the defendant that but for last fact, he would have released the New Britain man without payment of costs. David Mitchell of Middletown forfeited bonds of $25 given for his appearance in court last even anawer to charges of drising with- out a license, Town Clork Arthur L. Woodruff calls attention to the fact that the| budget for 1 and 19 can be| found on page 12 of lust evening's Herald, For fear that some of the voters may not have seen it, as it was separated from the regular column, Mr. Whodruff urges that cveryhody sted elip the report| from the paper so that it might be brought to the town meeting in Oc- | tober. | Democrats Nominate Tewls The democratic town committee as nominated John P, Lewis for tax collector to replace John Moore, | who was ‘nominated at the recent posed of last | ¢ meet- osts, i a | stol was of ain, case inter influ- | | Steven Gabany will be best man aucus. Moore refused the nomina- tion. Lewis is well known in this place and East Berlin and should qualify for the position if elected at the coming balloting. | Fair Entertainment Announced Entertainments scheduled for the Grango fair which opens its doors tomorrow afternoon have been an- nounced. Fach evening of the event, a seven-piece orchestra will play for daneing and on Thursday evening, the firet night, Ernest Wad- dell and Charles Churchill of Hart-| ford, will entertain with a plano and singing act Home cooked food and faney work will be on sale each evening of the falr which open tomorrow afternoon | at 2:30 o'clock. Interest in the an- | nual feature is high in this pla nd large crowds are expected dur- ng its three-day here, Ballots R ballots ay ccived for the coming ction have been received at the town clork's office. A survey of the s shows that many positions i democratic nominees. Sportsmen Journey Many hunters of this place have been taking the trip to the shore in order to get in a few shots at snipe and rail that are now in season on the shore line marshes. No big! bags have been reported but It is thought that most of the nimrods have brought down enough to repay them for the journey. Most of the sunners are polishing their weapons preparedness for the October grouse shooting and many of them keeping their shooting eye in working order at the Saturday clay pigeon meets in Kensington. Game is reported as being scarce in this neighborhood although eome Blu Hill residents report that rabbits liave increased*in that section. Birds have vanished except for some hid-| den localities and local sportsmen | ill have to travel to the northern | t of the state to get in any wing| shooting, Dipper-ducks have been| reported on the American Paper (toods pond and local lead slingers! are eagerly awaiting the eeason| when they y try | Sample no in m their skill on elusive little fellows, Personal Items Goodwin and family have Bedford Va., where they have been visiting Dr. Good- win's parents there. HMis mother | \d father made the return trip with | m and will visit here for a week before returning to Virginia. Robert Ritchie and Phil Fagan left this morning for Philadelphia where they will view the Dempsey- Tunney fight. Willlam McGee of Kensington is visiting the Eastern States Fxposi- | tion in Springficld while on his va-| tion this week Mr. and Mrs. Kensington left Dr. rety AT ed from i Cowles of | this morning for Norton, Mass., accompanying Miss lLois Cowles who is returning to| Wheaton college in that town. The | postmaster and Mrs. Cowles will re- | turn Saturda | man—Gabany | Announcement has been issued of wedding of Miss Helen Dorothy sany, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gabany and John Guman of | Bridgeport, the event to take place | September 29 at the Sacred Heart church in Fast Berlin, Rev, John Brennan will officiate. M be maid of honor B M Guman will wedding tour will cover Atlantic T LEHIGH COAL Prices Right Full Weight and Prompt Delivery East Berlin Coal and Wood Co. Phone Connection | Mrs. | Plainville Granges and was well re- iper in the basement of the church | Friday | the s g year will be presented to the !people at the mecting, Football Candldates Fxamined About o Plain- {ile high school foothall squad were {given a medical.examination by Dr wil) |George E. Cook. town health offi- the Middlefield Grange this at practice yesterday afternoon evening and furnish one number on | Examination of the hea s and the program of entertainment. Mrs! | blood pressure was mad doc- | 0. C. Edgerly will give a vocal solo. |tor finds the boys in exccllent shape Edgerly sang last evening at |2nd In only a few cases did he find joint meeting of the Berlin and City, Washington, r which idenc: nd Philadelphia the couple will take up | Bridgeport. ange To Visit The Berlin Grange, No. 2 25 members of visit them defective, Leases Garage Part of the | Neri at Central of | 17ased by Roscoa Hamm who intends to devote his time to automobile the celved by those present. gara Fast Berlin Ttems Rev. and Mrs. A. C. Fuller estville vis friends in town square vosterd Victor Belden was in Middletown vesterday on business. There was a considerable number here in attendance the tes exposition in Spring ia Among those going were Mahlon Hazen and Mrs. Egnar Peter- Thomas McInerney and ted pair. Visiting Tn Town Prior, former it now living in Albany visited relatives in town today Walter Cook of Lynn ited friends,in town today To Check Diphtheria Dr. George E. Cook, towr officer has received a from the departmen resident of N TFrank P vill from at Y Fagtern i field yes from here family, Mr. son and family. Henr: is im I Methodist church ss., vis- health requesting him to ose touch with conditions of the school chil and report the first indication diphther here. throats are expected to be made, the doctor w told in the communication whic follows “Par Forter of Wilcox avenne ep oved from his recent illness. Ladies’ Ald soclety of the will hold a sup- health n of Reports of sore evening, October 15, All of the organization have ed to meet in the church parlors Thureday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at which time plans for the] ¢TI0 BEAEE KIOMERe et this QERTE2 AR B LG discase. Black dipl formerly Word has been recelved of the ar- | #0% FEE CINC I parent tlyal of Mp. and Mrs, B, B Steven-i o0 S0 L A0 S S B son at Greenburg. Md.. where they| i ioorad’ v itet dinhtheria by h are visiting Mr. s paventsl [ 1o a" tre aiphtherin fo hafne Xistwoln: “toxin-antltoxin,” the ¢ Queen Esther Circle of the Meth- | ;oi i 0 N Ay P8 T odist church will hold a supper in| 04 so that It actual the church basement Friday evening! iivitperia swill soon be of this week at 6:30 o'clock. Altypnoid. Now is the time general Invitation has been extended. | your children against diphtheria this All members and invited guests'year i they are going to be pro- of the Community club are promiscd {acted, for diphtheria reaches its a good time and plenty of “eats"|paisht early in December and unl this evening at the first banquet of are taken now it will n to he hell at Community e e hall at 7 o'clock. The weekly at- tendance at the club meetings is showing a steady Increass and be- fore the first of the year an averag attendanca of is anticl- R. O. Clark is president of the organization. The fair commitiee of the Com- munity club met last evening at the home of George Demore, chalrman of the group. Announcement will be made at tonight's meeting as to the plans for the coming falr. Mrs. E. Dalbey and son, Leo, are expected home eck from a motor tour of England eastern Canada. There is a rumor current that entirely new road is to be con- structed through Kast Berlin com- mencing at the concrete highway on the flats and continuing through to Cromwell. The recent staking out| of the proposed cut at Kelsey cor-| ner to climinate the present dan- ments gerous curve is In conjunction with Britain. membe! been and persons in care of children should exercise their right vaceine h as rar to prot precautions be too late measy t of the ¢ it dic of dipt ct that early This ght per s in Connecti eria antl- most par- in casa of the modern use oxin and. the ents call physiclans ness of ehildre when we wait to ¢ lities r prevent disea re a dis bet nothing as to the id, that nder con- | | the new definite truth of 1 and the mattc sideration by highway. While wn be learned o report, it is has been the state highway de- partment for some time, Traffie over this road is very heavy and the route is now considered a trunk line between Waterbury, New Rrit- | ain and southern Connceticut cities " New an Five room tenement, all improve- Apply Irving Rachlin, Tel. 977.—advt. necticut should be against given by the antitoxin PREPARE PROGRAM attended the ev Hartford count protected The protection of diph toxin- for miny years.” Motoring in Massachusetts Mrs. Henry Mo Brita Bronson of Pls now diphtherta and s 8- i Mrs. ville are enjoying a | motor trip in the vicinity | 12TH DISTRICT ROW Ten members of, the Young Pe ple's society of the Baptist church t ting h in Hartford Baptist Church Activities | I v v ng session of 2 association me at Olivet Baptist churc last evening. The regular wid-v meeting of the Ba be held tomorrow evening 7 o'clock. The topic will be a study from the 14th chapter of St. John Births r has been born to Anthe 'Fall Mountain Dispute Put Up to Council HOOL WAY B UNRIT Women & a §C Ordered to Leave Town— A da and M ville aven Lippen of Uni Charles Carter Dies at Age of 69 n has b A —New Departure Mig, Co. 1010 Land, Daylight Altho come to ar port ch or on day. Saving Time vlight saving time w urnist has been made from th hes of 1 not they daylight tinville as to whethe will hold their service or stan It Is reported that some of the churches will ¢ light tim that their 1 to rec n T fro ready to be on time a week from New Post Office Order effort to n office an prevent packages from by 1t Washi r sent to the t in the ston I'la future th ? e scl e employes packages b tary ion fem ems would tion of an ent s ago the sta lem irposes tion cor N 5 ) I ! New vho was the when | ¥ or a Hare Fyening Group o ] s man at at o of Mrs last | Ic adors Congr is by the a hurs: hor son, Iall progressing in tion retro- T has 110a the pre 1o to inade- ning was litics, two sessions are be- held, the older t 0 the Berlin hool Jail Sentences Suspended 60 day jail ¢ Ii M. Donovan to Mildred Adair, conducted early house of rday morn Y on a by the former were sus- noon with the | h leave Iy fail to return, | Stolin Car Becoy Melino of 1to the Hale ire; bar of New i of eriden of Nir, Diacon of New The Central Pomona Gr et In Southington on Octob On October 28 the sixth degree be conferred on a class in Newing t seventh degree will be Leld in Portland, Maine, in October. Ellis—Bradle, Mrs. Lottie Bradley of ing strect and t his tou vas stole its parking pl Wi 1k between Plainville Monday evening. A o made to nd the car fternoon ed rday noon Avon; pivn ctions, Prescher and Mr, on. in 1 later in le throug nolice wil ove Mlainy forts of Red M Compounce tri V'S Meet |1 M re- ning on 114 Whit K Ellfs ¢ Southington were married this aft- ernoon at the bride's home. Sleetman in Coma ectman confined illness w has entered a His condition is gradu worse. wigwam wloption de- large class and First heen scrious Johnson who to his hom for almost coma iefs s by t two partici Mo- trail Oct cks. s 5 from growing HoK on n Tomorrow Do Court n znolia by | CRYSTAL rrowly missed his | SPRING | ' iius WATER Delivered to any Part of City, 35¢c Five Gallon Bottle TEL 1273-3 W. C. NORTON COMMERITY THEATER PLAINYILLY t Wednesd sy CHAREES 1 JOAN CRANTORD AR The Unilare New Hair Carfoon —ee 8 MAY BE CONCLUDED Buys ;¥ Wi say | ingly e ifarb to headquarters, whe ier bon city cour ased in the s rel for hi rau tomc ing. Funeral of Charles Carter eral of Unior ness oon Mr. as horn in ite A nur Unionville, wh 1 to resided Ossian Carter of ( Without Ticense or Brake le G of 71 Pa o'clock Jose a fine of tive brake c ain Continued harles H. A an Willian tinnance this mornir on - of Mr. 1 being o Camp Fire Girls Meeting ram. osaary ount Vfi Vire girls of Forestville | ing vesterday Carter s han ars ago viving him is | th < street 1a an arge, ik driv city | turday, utomontle ~ws on Wolcott ed a sheep he- | The | was mad Burn- | 1 to his home by | ernoon home of Misses Dorothy eynolds on Ringh cted the Indian na consists of 16 Eugena T of guardi Reynolds of ¢ the capacity Mrs. Vasl irls the uppe ¢ her Diwight he o this has Wohela Todge The offic farion Lamor been s of the . president; ary; Frances ont, treasurer and is in charge of honors. Departure Purchases The New Departure Mfg. cres of sent veral cated east at Jossin of their p A nisi H. and Dwight flord the pu them an outlet W also give nd street and he Birge racewa the deal and the property is hounded racks of the New York Hartford b nd With the ght saving time, discon ance of a new ork, New Iroad nnday, nn on hanges affecting Bristol as listed below: rain S a Haven ompany and at 2:01 gl m. weekdays, t Fast Waterville, ock and Tolle Train 20 leaving will leave at 5:43 p. m. in 1 aving Waterbu 43 p. m., will emit stop in 1742 a. m. Su erville, Grey ving Hartford in s 0 p 2341, will omit eystone, 20 ndays, 1 stops Hancocl 2:10 p. . leaving days, will ford 1 W om m lea m., due Ha leaving 20 a. m., for Wristol, led to Terryvill Train 122 leaving Ha m. will leave 5:10, m al stops at Pa and wington om Train ha omitting arbury at Hartfor Hartford 6:10 will m., due ed at th hat the actual time from Bristol The elim rriva could n nation of 27 ertained n stops from t s, will shorten the r n other stations & time at Bi Announced Deroy ange the st Fngagement and Mrs. My announce i to) 1! Mrs. | On Three Doy H Crutse Harc Quinion Motore. e Wah | " for their local group. | young will West | ngton streot has given to the | part of the barn in | ome for a meeting | named | group are Dorothy La Mildred Rey- Land. | Co. 1 land forge the north side of the eity, | Hall on of this property will | chasers room for ex- ansion for many years to come and into liams avenue. | presi is also included northern part of i New Haven Rafiroad Company. Timetable Changes Fffective Sunday | day- | ”munM»‘ will be placed in etfect by the New | Hartford | m., i ptember 26th. Trains will our later and several other will leaving Waterbury at tops | Han- Bristol at ry Waterbury v | FISH MARKET terbury. 4:30 p. m will be ve tford 5:15 ng addi- Slmwood, | stop at | 17 o Hartford 9:30 | schedule East 4 d P 1 dule of some nning ol. Noble of he be m new timetables have not heen local ticket office, so | nd | time rd- Henry Jeglinski left yesterday after- noon for a three day cruise on Long Island Sound in Mr. Quinion’s boat, the Jubalo. Mothiers Club Meeting first regular meeting of the ason of the Mothers club of the Prospect church will be held it 8 o'clock this evening at the Mrs. H. C. White of 44 p- The home of Summitt street W. C. T. U. to Meet Women's Christian Temper- Union will hold their regular eting in the basement of the pub- library at 3 o'clock Friday after- r24th Annual Meeting annual meeting of the Wom- Foreign Misslonary society of e Prospect Methodist church will held the Camp Grounds in Plainvi is afternoon. Election of rs will take place and refres vill be served Bridge Party at Chippance The bi kly bridge p held at the Chippanee County c at ) o'clock afternoon. T liostesses for the occasion were Mrs. Charles R. Anderson, Mrs. Georga J Lacou Mrs. nk A. Kennedy and Mrs. LeRoy Greeno. Recciving Contributions for Florida Action has heen taken by the ocal chapter of the American Red furnish assistance and re- > sufferers of the hurricane dealt death and destruction iin sections of Florida and large contributions have ived and forwarded by . treasurer. Collec- be made in the plants the city and the follow- ithorized to recelve The noon, Sey The p | be la t otlc ments arty Cross to fef to th h- 1 whie already George tions througho | ing have been ¢ New Departure Manufacturing Company, J. TI. Fox; Wallace Barnes Company, Dwight Morey; E. Ingraham 1pany. E. Morton Ingraham: Sessions Foundry Com- pany, Lyman D. Frost; Horton Mfg. ompany, Arthur Ebb; Bristol Brass Corporation, Albert D. Wilson; Ses- sions Clock Company, Hiram Man- ville; J. H. Sessions & Son Com- 41 pany, Paul B. Sessions; J. Mills & on Company, Mra Bessle Vraeland: Clayton Mfg. Company, William R 3owes; National Marine Lamp Com- pany., William Caffarty and the Amarican Silver Company, George §. | Merrin B. MRS. SCHROEDEL SHOWERED A miscelancous shower was ten- dered Mrs. Willlam Schroedel, for- | merly Miss Ellen Berquist, at the |nome of Mre Herman Peplow, 37 tocky Hill avenue, last evening. | About 35 guests were present and the home was prettily decorated in wllow., Games were played and a buffet lunch served. Mrs. Schroedel vas the recipient of many beautiful | gifts. She was tendered another mis- | collaneous shower recently at the home of Mrs. Harold Gangloft of 444 Church street. About 25 guests were present. [ J. A, GUIDER DIES New York, Sept. 22 (#—Borough nt John A. Guider of Brook- died last night in the Skene | sanitarium, Brooklyn, where he was he | ope 1 on Monday night for ap- pendicitis. He was 56 years old and had served as borough president since 1024, He previously served three terms in the state as |yn SYMPATHY FROM Jacksonville, Fla., Sept. message of sympathy for the people of the Florida stormswept area was | received today from the other side of the world. It was a cablegram | from Harlkoshi, president of the | Tokyo Rotary club, addressed to W. D. Jones, president of the Jackson- ville Rotary club, It said: “Tokyd Rotary club sends through you to Miami and other clubs deep sym- thy for the disastrous hurricane.” at at Tolles. leaving Waterbury at will leave at | ast , ar- MOORE BROS. SANITARY Is the Place to Select Your Sea Food. Large Variety and Fine Quality PORT NORRIS OYSTERS First of the Season Live and Boiled Lobsters Live and Boiled Shrimp Large Deep Sea Scallops Prime Soft Shell Crabs Eastern White Halibut Fresh Swordfish Fresh Salmon Fresh Mackerel Fresh Codfish Fresh Bluefish Striped Bass Silver Bass Large Native Eels Large Butterfish Large Shore Haddock Round and Long Clams Salt Cod 18c Ib., 3 Ibs. 50¢ 30 COMMERCIAL ST. Open until 9 p. m. Thursday Telephone 1199 35 at | be FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS He Mt Had 1o Get Ridiot fES, AN T LAD CANDY TIGERS _S AN JAORSES, AN LIONS BUT I ) ANA KEEP TUIS CANDY i COME OUER O AY MOUSE A SHOW IT T Pop, SO ABLL It By BLOSSER

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