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n« e be re ist he n- W n. .. > NEW BRITAIN DALY HERALD, THURSDA 23, Y. SEPTEMBER church; this evening. The service | P[ & - I s R will bel followed election of * 1 2 Ep Squlom. ey veletey 7 i DRI Bio) a[nvl[[e News | Dusiness men's 1 Brlstol News { Rev. Oliver T. Magnell and inter- The Yhyary 1l be np-rns(umrrn“ o0n ¥ ,‘ s |ment was in St. Thomas' cemetary, aft&noom and ecvening for the ex- i Guldan it REESOh g To Address Cost Accountants | e M i et e oret ER S ‘1‘\'.:11';[1 ? 1':;""\?: of this city, | Sears of New Britain was Bro \ it : cuident of the Associated Spring L Dol e Sy ek ahn i ; Barnes Co., and vice-president of Services will be held Sunday o Dr. § S he Washburn Wire Co., will be the morning at the Antioch Holy church T S I Principal speaker at the = seventh evening, Visitors are expected | : A New England Regional Cost confer- from New York, Middletown and ! 2 % 1 S ("" ity ; | ‘\‘"('K‘o:' lmi Hnr’:?rd Cl‘amér of the e men iR and al, s [ ) I J il itional Association of Cost Ae- e, B S Doyl Tl fp B for v e o Bl K Questions Ad- | oumvanee' e bela S hes I;mm s e until fur- | Thrall ha e visa il P ”0:"1 S“'"‘zd“"""( hm‘ ';"’“‘ will be ther notice. Services will be con- Ed 1 Facli el dtoa hi y i eedi g | “Teamwork Within the Organiza- it s ey ncational Facilites ‘ 0L Frocedings | o ey AT THE PRICES W/ E ASK FOR RUGS | day_evening throughout the winter : “ p. ! = 3050 Subscribed For Sufferers Lat the Antiock Holy chusch. ownham vine TO g . | The sum of $650 had been real- ; VS BASEMhNT ROO“S m USE ‘ e; Cran 1 A K INVESTIGATION ized up to noon today for the relief YOU CAN SAVE MONEY EASILY |f/Five it fa charge PPN R T L T | . e % Of World \\ ar Memorial Burning Tnmber Pite Causes Night hibatia ey Grahiam, Hlorkda Relief Fund Amounts to) recent hurricane, sceording to-a BY MAKING SELECTION NOW} | Although it fs planned to con- 5 el s : o statement made by Judge §. Russell {tinue the entire World war me.| SCare—DiMarco On Suftield School | €20 Cha ( A artln Bequeaths $100 0 Mink, chairman of the local chapter | morial committee to supersise the 4 & leau 11 W Church — Bristol e of the American Red Cross. This P G e } S L) m":””m”: " Toothall Squad — School Children 5 ?!u. icd 1o Dying : Bristol - Fans: AL Big} o ! as been turned over to Treas- tugs, Carpets and Linoleums areat Remarkable Price Cuttings for a Limit- sub-committee of five members will| Honor Hale's Memory. il Sous of East| Iight in Philadelphia YESr ShUTe0.S: Hexchiani i ¢ hae ed Time. It will prove profitable buying for all planning new floor coverings of any Loy i s nvestigati { Radicd st beloa the enipaiogil - Note the reductions and see how you can save. (Whittals Rugs not include.) the committee under whose 37¢ Crowded to a point cd. Canvassers are still working | superv the monument* was | th School Su from the c 1 the various factories throughout 9x12 Finest Worsted Wilton Rugs, regu- | 9x12 Royal Wilton Rugs, regular e | planned and the remaining members 1 e Is that | L 1 the city and local officials are well lar price 105.00 A ¢ oresent the common councl, |S11Aren cistime " te e Pleased with the result of the frst ERUII0 - 5 for J i e e e a 10 the v H. Bequeaths $100 To St. Ann's Church partment rly st The sum of $100 has been be- 8-3x1016 est Worsted Wilton Rugs, | 8-8x10-6 Royal Wilton Rugs, regular price _— 4 SR j @ A ik Annis Clilich erpus S S | v ineluding 1l ity by the will of Julian Martin of 815558 00 el ‘f) l ] O 00 ?31(3 0, $7 50() Paper Francs Inc‘ease ement rooms in the Linden . 1 South street, which has been filed e ‘ ]I'l \alue on RGDOI’(S o .‘7‘ vx‘”tmn is cro ‘\ 1’\ y;n \w; a with the judge of probate. Mr. Ju- 9x12 Karnak Wilton Rugs, regular price | 9x12 Seamless Wilton Rugs, regular pri Paris, Sept UP—It is reported |Linden school oh ; Y;.m', ) D NOT * ian dleq last wosk fnd Mis Sikws) ot $80.50 - 5500 gl price -l F50, 0 e mebredden ot o tncher s on” | LIS e e o onk e o, i | R, om 5 i churen e e SRUL0 R $65.00 B rrence s ahont 1o exain s rle on S S oo tron k| Mecing amd Whi i e SR e i i : {1950 dane os fatenae Jotitlic e its of 49 pupils | Tmmediately fc 1% tha close of | wat ioners, the New Brit-| Among the local people who will 8-3x10x6 Karnak Wilton Rug regular | 8-3x10-6 Best Quality Seamless Axminster {lexpectation of the official announde- | & s Rl 3 Aumlieryain commissioners and the, attend the Dempsey-Tunney prize- price $125.00, ¢ 0 Rugs, regular ( {|ment, possibly tomorrow, the unofti- |eienity n meet smet, N how effl- |of the T Pt e ommendation of the latter body!|fight in Philadelphia tonight are atael % 5 S $450) fuons woaslglyton hg oM tclently @ part time rlan :'m,l.w work | Elor !l‘um” I 1 in 4 by the city council of New |James E. Butler, Patrick J, Butler, PR s 5 s men oot e ool Mirlc sl el ihe L gion rcoma i 3 epecifics that the ity of John J. Trudon and Dr. M. F. Clat- ¢ 13 ality Seamless wster | 8-8 5 Pty ol aper francs. P s el i Sl N i agrees to furnish the|fy. The party left this morning by mll{zwzrirtcvf‘l.luz::hj eamles xminster | 8 3x10-6 Seamless Wilton Rugs, regular s ‘!w:\ v\"”\’h)”'] s : H e e i o A \y!:h(‘ on stol at a point on I witomobile for New York and will Ruzs, 2o 47 50 $ ) 50) T T S e e RSl o Menihers of the Ar venue, about 500 feet east go from that city to Philadelphia on Sa I O e s B o o R i L S : ) ting the Bank of France (o |school aims gl ; e e e SIC iR e ALY il the iR Ckard sparils 3 3 1d and forelgn moneys | Increases have 1cen note b orner of V its water supply, ete, for the American Iegion Auxiliar; 9x12 Best Grade Seamle Axminster 8x10-6 Good Grade Seamless Axminster e s W‘lmwl;“\m\”:‘ 'yln‘]:?‘q in e | discontinuc operation 1 of the district in Dristol com-| A soclal gathering of Such’epre! Rugs, regular i 3 50 Rugs, regular $47.50, tablished from time to time. is brcoming a problem for the an- |3 S genele L Tip s el ot BD: et Boghe (e ta k the A merichy Ty i $52.50, for ¥ g for f’sb (]0 | — —— thorities to meet the situation, With el il diameter, the center of the cirele fauxiliary, will be held this evening AR | sty nvmveD To DEATH |Torillerfo meet the o Rtop v s on heing the interscction of Farming-|in Legion hall in the city bulldigg. Extra Special, Axmins ter St. ¥aul, Minn., Sept (P—Ome (of the high school building, relief |askod to coma "m C v and Stafford avenue.|A supper will be served at 7 o'clock Regular Price ?‘775() n lost his life and another is in |is expected. High school students | hdlvakes aod be Bristol will pay for all w ater de-|and the ”"""“",' meeting wiil be call- ] 5 ey ) s V4 |a serious condition as the result of |rra now z lioused in the Linden | {hem, i through a meter which New|ed at §:30. National Vice-Presldent a small fire in a downtown apart- |sireet school. Accommodations in | DivokGases in! Gone 1 fo Inaiall, of 1 atp onidicx Mary Coyls Nad Seotonl S |ment house early today. Ithis school expected 1o be in-| Fapee ¢ S - ts per 100 cuble fect. The cutive Committeewoman Miss Maude |, Thegdead man was helieved 10 [creased following the transter of the | gneq SRR VA% ity of New Britain reserves the Clarke will be the guests of honor. i‘ we Been the fanitor at the Fulton (high school f their new | Ails for aa 5 n Toaet | Fight, upon months' written no- | Funeral of Charles Gray . apartments. His companion was ot Main ot 3 S on sl to increase the price. Payments| The body of Charles Gray, {ormar- o Jtaican tora hospital 1 1scions. | Hibe Lo ”,‘\ E [’,v‘v‘"j“*j“ » to be made semi-annually and if 1y of this city who died in Brook- o | ning to Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Black| that 1 evale o pvm! e Mro was confined €0 a base- | poggents were given a scare last |driving toward Plainville - seniar |Uhe city of Bristol fails to pay with-|Iy1, N. Y., tae Manday, Aeryed dn eriin ews of 68 Wilson street, New Britain, at! of th m reached here, E Rt night ¥ v luminated | when he slowed up near a gas sta- |0 S0 days UL N B Dristol at 4:15 oclock yestarday aft. |the mew i FroUEE S an ’ e e 165 15 heee von Ao 106 WRICK | 4163 G o TaherE) wad ol ol m |shall give notice that the water is ;r“l.nnn‘::l. interment in West ceme- {Mrs. Black was Miss Istella Good-| The Community Club banquet last NEW SCHOOL OPENS =~ is fo be the site of the new theater fondiwheniihie fear inbfront oriinim (AR sUIned ot oRtmAicatcelion| i S \'f(h)m‘s it fyas rich of this to ing was largely attondsd, therc| S5® Juan, Porto Bico, Sept, 23 0P |huilaing, The hon five was going all | stopped he swered wrd the mid- g Y.mfom";hm-"m“' : Radios Ready being 115 members present. The | —- 11 School of Tropical Medicine |day but during the night it spread to | dle of the road to pass him out. Ir B O i e e 31 ZElt aus A Radio fans of thls place: willl be| Banduet: vas o party to|Of the TUniversity of Porto Rico, [a nearhy lumber pi igniting the | passing he was so close to the Lep- tol water cor , when ques- ‘I‘ a0 ’]”‘“ kot the Clivll Wae 4t kL nd tonight clamped to the ear-|Mrs. Max Sugenheim, the o 5a founded under the auspices of [wood. per car tha knocked the left | tioned today concerning the contract, | ‘1{~lr:1 in the l.fuon Am‘{,\. At the - phones or glued to the loud speak her birthday. Mrs nSdm | e 3 ope “”'1‘ Jolen By Jinesiissien i b . za SR L e e o BN or. 1t will be at least one night| has hoen very active in the worl of | With formal ceremonics last night |trouble and ept it under watch fo |the steering gear, 8 Subanoshistmad, 1 BRAOn RS O ROTE D SO LD iy § when Will be satisfled to stick | the club since its inception and last | &, (e first school of its kind In the fprevent any further spread. No ser- ph Molino of 62 Jacol mAlyeporovell by hBey s r cor e e i‘-‘mnago' hl il 50 tion and not try for the|eveningss party was an oxprosgion o | AMerican tropics |ious damage was done. | Bristol, w od the of | miseioners. Ho explained that ap-| 480 When h:- r]tkr:d, 5;\3: employ- e fhats have been|ths: Commimity. Gt aos i On Suftield Squna Gaine o o b e o Bton Tra T T Hu IICUI H“‘ S EX 60[6'1 ] Pt- 3 out of late. Krom Blue|for the service she has rendered, Albert DiMarco, son fo Mr and |Jusfce ¢ e VIR T IS Ol aCHOn, SO Nl O e s oo b f Bioobra it p il Al- 1 st Borlin radio listencrs| She was presented with & Lesueiro] N t- |Mrs. Antonio DiMarco of 59 East | I'oren repre d the s ire on Farmington avenue, although y \.\_ .r;‘y; rooklyn, N. Y. N . hearing the roar of the|fdnery, the presentation being maie | olice {21 street, i3 mak good as a | Improvement in Condition ADopxghll slection rerd ag] e o Eaval le[]([ Gl‘apge I‘[l]](j“m wi at DPhiladelphia when Jack | by Vernon Read, on hehalf o 1t R {candidate for the football tea A slight improvements b o by the same| Joseph A. Ratte of 330 Main streat I} 1§ er s : L LS 8 : n tead, on hehalf of the = [Suffield Preparatory school. He lef in the of yd irest water main of | Who recently enlisted in the feld mpsey ¢ anges socks with club. The banquet hall was prettily Annual Town Meeting il T 0 : 5 js- | artillery of the United States army Tunney. Those who have no re-|decorated for the occasion. A large The legal voters of the Town of |[0F.the school last week and at the : D I MO T et who has bee: tati = J IS I | e sets will probably be found | birthday ¢ raced the centgr | I’lainville, Conn., are hereby noti- |0PCRINg practice of the squad he re- |17 trict in question is about one mile) B¢, TWiO e R UDGE BLQJM& TON[(’Hl side of the Herald offide in New | table. [Follownng { imper the | fled and warned ‘that the Annual |POFted for practi L expeciedy ? R e sido of ¢ LN, :|’ ”‘V:w.-:";pivy‘::(:‘lll;; i R Tm\”‘ ! |that he will be used in the game URNS FROM CHINA | ¥ ormed the Herald repre- ::;’.I”:" v ~‘T,'m‘,m“1f«([n;n"po" Can- " 5 5 > nounced roun y round. A few|room where the et Plainyille will be held he town | E3NSt the New Britain Scnior High t that irrangement | n av:}‘ n,‘ e trip to jo_ln the Bfid-week Services Tonight—Visit- ; 3 L i el R Kly L i the 1OWN (5011001 Saturday. Dritain was in reality! S2rrison at Hawall. The trip in- mato_resi for| meeting was beld Hall of sald townson Monday, Oc- e e e i Jrary measure and would | cludes & cruise along the Atlantic ing Nurse Question Up for Town rdelp! w;r \‘ : H,‘_v 1 1L [I”‘yywym A Comn: v Clut um corps is | tober 4th, 1 for the following ! afiss Ethel Orvis of Whiti S Shaat % 1 only until such time C0ast. through the Panama Canal to ¢ st hand, but most Berlinltes (o b organized, There are . ; bookkeeper at the ‘oa : ‘owth of the district wonld | San Francisco and thence across the DMeeting Action—No Word Te- contented with the fact that! number of young peoy s > by ballot for the follow- .;“‘:,, e ’;‘zll‘,‘.,,,‘“m.( "‘,I‘;t,\‘\,(,mj s T :"" : ”‘“‘,; 1\‘.\»:}1; Pacific to Hawali. § B ! celved From Former Kesident— : “f,“'."""' ‘””’_“_“""v"\““‘1‘”“:'[;:‘* been receiving instructions ! n Officers: One Collector of fortably at the New Britain Geueral « its own mai Alexander Harper, | Baseball Saturday 5 ) to thelisines Trovethun ahd. this laxes, Two Registrars of Voters, |hospital from the eficcts of a recent | lle of i L member of the local water board,| The second of a series of three PO tHer Iems orante | stadium wi the hlows, will form the nmeleus of the w | Thre lectmen, Two Members of op Uted at 1 by wese | farm in the neighborhood | 2aMes between Welch Fire com- i Visiting Nurse Question o wtion. Tt was voted at the | the ol Committee, Seven Con- A. Smith of Neals Court fs | factions atter havir 1on the | g water will be supplied (b his| PANY of Forestville and a plcked With a radio sct receiving the For many y the residents of!yegular meeting of the club \aal Fstable iree Grand . Jurors, One |recovering from an operation at the pedition last Ma o ‘wn’r 1s by l“ sroposed con-| [“4M from the three companies of returns from the Dempsey-Tun {bis town have felt the need for alevening to sponsor the project One Member of the |New Britain General hospital. z = b er i i et ; s Bristol Wi fake pluse on 06 fght this evening, as an added 1. Hogll afdmlonns ndtasiwiio Swoul iy thor S annotindan ling [ Board of Relief, Two Auditors, Two | Nathan Hale Day | DESTROYE P ORDERS | ™00 ington avenue is a state atd| §T0Unds n the rear of the central ; : 3 be subject to immediate call When the drum corps v BT S me | TInall the schools of the town ap-| Washington » — [ AN ELOR GRS Sl station at 2 p. m., Saturday, Septem- ture, the annual Gra Fair will | % ¢ 1 at ERR0Eths S lbrryas Comumit P road and with the completion of hi d in an emergeneys AL Dres-|noxt week's meeting. < propriate exercises in observance of | American d have beer ? = ani «| Der 25th, he first game, played burst into activity this afternoon at New Britain nt Are SUM-T - The Boys' club and Girls' club| Also, fo elect two members of the | Nathan Hale day were held yest At namo, - ¢ eton wiih Tristol, e rapiq| 145t SALUrdaY, was won by the Bris- 2:30 o'clock daylight time. The com- | moned when o v pre ilfeo1 i Erioe nel e ihier mrogrim | IoWa R An. Conin e S8yt Gtring e noble patniotiviin lueficlds, . at the re- | 8 Cerritory question. is| 0 team, the final score beins 16 nittee in charge has promi is unreliabl d ineffici first week in October according | Also, 1o ind to act upon the |Jicd 150 years ago, regret e had st of R Admiral Tatimer, | ¥ 2% 1 ¢ R LR s e e 1ils delay on some 0ceasions{io anounceemmt made lust evening | renost. of Iectmen. the mown Pt one life to give for Wis co commander of the Gl e, ew develop- Urge Sever Bor Focestvilts siven by the Grange since the in-|When the nirses cannot be reached by Physical Director William. O 'rea hool Committec 2-Bavernons mraclamationywis n Nicara rters. No e el %] Mayor John . Wade has recelv- auguration of the \ir and hooths | immediately. The advantages of alwho has co d the work for the | the Directors of the Public Library |\co0 i the Broad street school and n of the t wa n will have |00 & communication from Directar At tpilon ol packed with | Visiting nurse are cvident o those! past e sens There was un. | and (r semert ot toe Tors, AOFIY | (he character of Hale was faken up | given lon will have sy, wadham of the state water- fruits, flowers and vegetables, await- | Who hav estigated | the matler, certainty as to the future of the | Omcer. : i o gk aral R N EUO) Fooo 3 Top. | TSt ways commission, fn which it 1 ing the judges' decision as to which [and as other towns of the size of|clubs as it was not known whether | Also, to authorize and emnower JLoReon e C iUty Tnpsdo | 1S CRITICALLY ILL s he [ oo nenden Uiak Slepk. e g pne of cach class will carry off the | Perlin have installed them, the wom- | Mr., Ogle would carry on the work | ha Selectmen (o horton mmmor:. |icing his life were impressed upon | ashington, Sept. 23 (P—Rear sked for by the | juct as promptly as possible to re- blue ribbon. jen of this place arc demanding that| further duc to the pressure of ms‘H < ;‘”“ n: u1 i ,”1'['",‘: !]mjn:r) in w}- _bupils as true example Pa- | Admiral William ¥, Fullam, retired, :.'\ H}f"_"“ “"‘*‘f‘l* NSO gl the taxing districts with the decibhon Bl iven fo he town i the near | own husins, 16 was with 1 ereag | Lk phent, 24 PENIE O tho Town riotim. i |1 eritically il at his home hero, 11 |FoSf Of S-nclh sunitary sewers: on | object of forming one district to in- beautiful this year and many town | Uty foe HEUBIOIV Qi Yot deal Sl Ratlatasiondand drallaeionl e b G BRSO e i Basenvloe O Standard Timo suffered an attack of pneumonia fn | & o> Hishiand, Beech and €| cludo Fast Dristal and ForestyHle in e R %o |ers at present working on the| tho part of the Community Club that | 0% .r .m’ town for. the fi : ,»f\lrr»a \m"l)vu' “ hure OUF |ina spring from which he mever tul. | Press str 1.: accordanc (mlh A the area to be sewered. This action make the exhibit surpass any movement and hope to have it in-it was learned thap Mr. Ogle would |° o, 1926-1927. LAy ROLIAOTey 8 o 1y recovered. He is 71 years old oL by Inembers o the|would make possible the city's of- R Ty e ho | cl R o et i (e in guide the destinios of the hoys | 150 If advisable, to take action r'.‘l'ym\‘lr'r % i f",’ on ern | | council oposals will be T~ | taining the necessary approval of a Towerindonkiot the Tallinastipasy | NAG At Gviton Suncl theylearencon: i ndglefaiirn s rst Montlayiin Ood ity (h SUtEEHALCE S0t b oraRateae B Ian Hing biwas annguudet ] el st R B ol PO e, TRIEBRR Bate I p decorated and in this place have |fident that public opinion will swing| tober will commenc Boys' club | 'ENtS: : e e e T ey O Y eAGTYE lee il it 1o ture, R S e e question through the balloting:|schodule and the first Friday, the | 4 o0, 0 take action on the in.j ST Sl Rolates m | c e b wih L gled: £ v Dean sey mnlbeiot Sdlolielune on) Beranaiitiens | girts” schedule, The exact timo of | "2llation of strect lights on Trum- s IR D s | UMMUN”Y THEATER | Notices of Mearing Served | trom both East Bristol and Fer Jent color and beauty b the usil | Frances Taylor, who is the | the classes will be announced later, | PUll avenue. Il PLAINVILLE Daces e ool MCGIL [ville runs into the Pequabuck river sober surroundings. ¢ judging of of ber nicce, Mrs. George B.| A petition for the extension of bug| AJS0. 1o consider whether or 1oL o ologlcal method of teachir Thursday, Sept. 23rd— cuddy yesterday rnoon served {and has ed & Gondition witoh these entrics will be made this aftor- | Carter, will leave for Azug |service from Berlin to Hast Berlin | ¢ Sum of Twelve Thousand Dol- [{o0 doctrine to the Childre FORBINIIN AN | Rntec, Tlraet. batca oaserh x /M6 Moy hokxd bf BOKH: e MER R noon under the dircction of Mrs, | fornia, next week. Mrs. Ta | was presented at the meeting of the | 1A or any part thereof shall bely "4 o 1 ree members | oy | onrin Sk atnaes o Basc A o vercomme. Ay oty LI HDNAN e Green, chairman of the | the mother of L. H. Taylor of this | Community Club lust evening, Every | 3PPropriated for the building and B e S wrrd DEMON and Pine streets of an open hearing ['the establishment of a sewage ys- florjcultural committee and numer- | plac member of the club present signed | CONStruction of a sewer in theloq (o he present at the mecting to "‘i’ e Y eI o s s ous awards aro offered for the sep- | James Hart, instead of John|the petition which/will bo prescnted | TOVD 0f Plainville, extending along | pight, | [Sraceers SELOheE Byun ¥ nonhecton ltv ippronHialed aikutuiot Erpige ettt adeie bl L A | Hlart, as was previously announced, | to the Connecticut, Co. at an early | East Street from Broad Street to| The teast of Our Lady of Merey, |with ~the re-establishment of the sufficient to make a preliminary en- aster display will probably | has left to take up his studies at|date. Ralph Gamble drew up the | Maple Strcet and thence along|for whom the church was ned, CRYSTAL il |Mm““m the | yingsring SUrVAY doegred th el the most attention as most { Brown university, ‘Providence, R.|petition. It is not cxpected that the | passway and Milford Street to the | will be observed with a m : i et o pioromd | hOR IO KoK A BT growers in this locality have i same gervice given Berlinites can | Quinnipiac river. 7:30 o'clock tomorrow mornir avout may be seen at {he city en-|in the most economical and feasible fzed in these flowers and entries| Mrs. Alice Taylor of Plainville|be secured here but it is believed | Also, to take action upon any|and at 7:30 o'clock in the meentns SPRING [Eses e oo (et 1705 Malu. atresty MmAnner, 1t 18 expeltyiidlit AHS s from neighboring gardens have [was tho guest of Mrs. George B.|that an hourly schudule can be had, | Other business which s proper o with benediction of the Dlecsed SERkE ey ; [Eext of the sngnsna- LG winlg swelled the lists to large proportions, | Carter yesterday. It has been reported for some time | come before safd meeting. | sacrament. This will be followed 00 By Mosting, e 0 ABIOE NR AR Perennials and annuals will also re- Myron Stockwell of New|past that a bus line between New | The polls will be open from six| by prayers for the pastor, Rev. ER lod ok oRew ‘.m; ol mthan gelve their sharo of the attention as | Briain and M ank U, Wallg Brl(;u:n)unrl Middlctown would bo | 'clock A. M. until sfx o'clock P.|John E. Fay, who Is ill at St. Iran: (e ot J,‘;‘i','“'q\ :‘,:\‘L s the entrics in this department rival | of Southington were the guests of | established within a year. If this | M. cls hospital, cilvase ' P B S 2 is Ci fn_ beauty any other on the stands. | Mrs. B. Carter ot Wednese [is 80 it will accomplish what the (Signed) R Rt e eliveed (ogany; Fanifol Gty e ! This City Will Be Among the foremost exhibitors is | club has set out to do, to gain bet- James Simpson After belng crowded into a cor- | 35¢c Five Gallon Bottle aneel ot .‘Junu'\ E. Kennedy « 9 Mrs. Gioorge Griffith whose asters | L van Camp df Braden- |ter railroad facilities for East Ber- Edward P. Prior ner and hombarded with questions ‘ 'm L M R e PADLOCKED and annuals h arried off many | ton, Ilor and Mrs. George B.|lin | Board of Selectmen | Captain Ralph Thrall of the Busi- TEL 1 273 3 I R e x:v’;\m‘ln‘m“'.r"l"h1"”‘ «prizes in former both here|Carter will be the guests of Mr.| The regular weekly prayer meet- | Dated at Plainville, Connecticut, ness Men’ e dow! | e R Rl stdion Sun.—] — — St hihorin A children’s |and Mrs. Ldgar Taylor of Spring- |ing will be held at the Methodist| September 23rd, 1326, ohtaa ;(1;“{‘1:‘(“}::“;';" o W 0 HORTON | morning, was held from St. Joseph's| Jj SUR: Mon—Tnep=Hes exhibit will also be a feature of the | field for a few days next woek. | : [SSnait e (A AR H | atternoon’s showings. Llection Day Near - - The judging of the canning and Monday, October 4, draws nearer FRE KLFS RO S ) prescrves will be made tomorrow |and interest in the coming elec- C AND HlS FRIENDS m m ’ I GOOd F S h' B under the direction of Mrs. Austin, | tions approaches its heights in this| * o il ts or Somet Ing y m chairman of the home canning com- | town. A republican victory in the mittee. Many entries have been |polls s generally predicted in made and indications point to active | most of the departments with competition in this race as the house [ Dyer, the democratic candidate for g i S wives of this place have long been | sclectman, getting a position on GIBBE A NICKEL'S AY, BUT " B planning for the fair and their best [ the board as third selectman from WORTA 0B JELLY THAT'S A BUY IT IS= TS efforts are on the stands to be|the East Berlin district. Carter's BEANS, MISTER \ KEPT ME AWAY judged tomorrow. E. B. Adams, | majority s almost a certainty as BRICE/ tt""/\\ SCcHOOL chairman of the vegetable class has | the cholce for first selectman has 1 THREE DAYS been promised many exhibits from { had no difficulty in the past in car- WY ANow.! local farms and although they have | rying the three districts, The demo- | , A ' been slow in coming in he is con- | crats’ aim will be to establish one fident that a good showing will be | of their party on the asscssors z made before the time of judging. | board and the board of relief in an L f Mid-Week Services |eflort to break the republican el The regular mid-week services of | monopoly on , these two boards, iy the Kensington Methodist church | claiming that the present system iy 1 will be held this evening at 7:45 | unfair, A o'clock. Rov. May I, Lord will give No Word Received 5 the second talk of the serles onj No word has yet be received 1 stewardship. The theme of to-|from Mrs. Anna Molumphy, formor night's addrees will be “The Springs| regident ot this place, who was in of Stewardship. The past talké| the storm swept area in Florida, have been well recelved by the con-| anq anxiety ecdncerning her safety gregation and a large attendance is| g gy Any person recelving word ' expected this evening from Mrs. Molumphy is asked by Daughter Born her friends to publish a statement A daughter was born Tuesday eve- | to that effect to relieve the fear