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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBE ¢ ALL WOOL IMPORTED BLANKETS ANTICIPATING THE NEED OF WARM COVERINGS for the cold nights of Autumn and Winter, we call attention to these warm Blankets from Scotland. All wool of 8 Ib. weight, sized 72x90 inch, white with colored borders, cut and hound separate, you get extra $20 00 . pr. value for . ANOTHER SPECIAL VALUE FROM HOLLAN are the beautiful $14 50.. stnped and plain Blankets in single ones, tight and fiufix in all color combinations. The best ever at . AN UNMATCHABLE LINE OF AMERICAN MADE Blankets in all sizes, weights and qualities, with prices that will please all Mr. and ensington Mrs. £ M. Cowles of returned last evening from a motor trip 1o Massachusetts, L. M. Turner who has been sum- | mering in Maine, has returned and is spending a few weeks with his eon, L. F. Turner of Cottage street. Walter H. Payne of the American Paper Goods Co. is confined to his home by illness. Mr. Payne was stricken while at work. His con- | dition is not serions. Plainville News TOWN HAS REACHED BORROWING L1MIT Needed Improvements May Be Pn[ on queH ~ OFFICIALS FAGE HARD J0B AT Suit for $10,000 Againct P Fast Berlin Items Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Stey | turned home last evening from | Maryland where they have been | spending the past w with rela- | tiv | Sunday s { briel's son re- ek hoo! classes at St piscopal church will reopen |at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning and | | will be in char of Mrs. Herbert | Trask of New Britain. The reg | morning service will commence 10 o'clock and will be conducted by George H. Mitchell, a lay reader, of New Pritain ervices will be conducted in the thodist church tomarrow as usual, preaching service 10:45 o'cloc | and school at 12 o'clock. Rev. Burgreen be the preacher at the morning e regular whist nyille Dropped — in Superior Court Throuzh Demurrer—>Miss Zick- wolfe Showered—Churcel Notices, will service, arties held last DISTINCTIVE HATS FOR THAT REFLE upturned, drooping topped with chic hig! “Felt, Antelope and Soleil Velours” Tailored brims, in th CT “PARIS MODES . Gabriel's resumed next Friday church social rooms The pper eerved by Esther Circle at the Met] church was well attended being ahout 60 The ceeds will be b Mrs. Royal confined 1o her home by an attack of grip. Approxima 10 volumes were moved in to the e G a number of local your ; G I | ing the work. The library | 10 € season s newest color- | room, while somewhat smaller than church evening in the will be Queen AUTUMN odist ther present. pro- Soft, used for church work Morse is 0ol and rippling brims, crowns, in sehool How evening, ' handie g people do- new new library quar- mr last ings, your ¢ $5.98, $ CHILDREN'S AND in the newest creations of Felt, Velour and Velvet, tailored and dress models, at $2.98 ° Millinery— I EEEEEEEEEEE S —— Berlin News MANY ISSUES UP FOR TOWN MEETING Several Movements to Be Intro- duced at Anmual Affair NIGHT PROTECTION ASKED Church News For Coming Week— Hazen-Graham Wedding To Take Place This Afternoon—Last Day | of Daylight Savings Time—Items | With a plea for a visiting nurse | scheduled for a vote at the coming town meeting, the slate assumes large proportions which indicate a busy season when the voters meet Among the questions which will | doubtlessly come up hefore the town meeting, the following will be most prominent: Polica protection in the form of a night watehfan for each of the three districts or for Kensington in particular, inaugura- tion of a day force of police in cach district, the installation of a loc in the basement of the town hall; the repair of the anditorium of the town hall; road relief in the Treas- ure Field district; a setting of build- ing lines with a permit system for builders In the town, and the adop- tion of a defite road progress. The need of a night watchman in Kensington and also in Worthington has been felt since a recent which occurred in Kensing- thieves broke A. Suprenant at the ridge robbery ton when drug store of H. center of the village and stock. The proprietor had been un- able to obtain insurance on the goods as the companies would take no risks on places unprotected by | police. The danger of fire i3 also considered. A fire in the dead of night could gain headway inless detected at an early stage as the engines are called from New Britain and there is some delay before they are on the scene. Kensington, grow- ing as rapidly as it ig, feels the need for the watchman and will doubt- lessly push the question limit. A day force of one policeman for each of the three districts is urged by some of the residents to prevent promiscuous speeding through main streets. y The need of detention cells is evi- dent as at present the local officers | are required to.take their prisoners | to the New Britain police station to lodge them until bail can be pro- cured. The three cells at the town farm could easlly be transferred to the basement of the town haM, teaders of the move state. The need of repairs to the town hall audi- torium is generally admitted The Treasure Fields road question is also fo the fore. As the roads are owned by a New Britain realty firm, a quit claim deed would be necessary approved the streets by the town restriction question must be solved some day. The size of the town warrants the adoption of a building rule to prevent haphazard building and to restrict sections for residen- tial districts St. Paul’s Church Mass will be celebrated at 8 and 10 o'clock standard time tomorrow morning at St. Paul's church, Ken- sington, Rev. John C. Brennan, pas- tor, in charge. Sunday school will | follow the 10 o'clock mass Sacred Heart Church John C. Bremnan of Ken- gt the 9 o'clock on standard relief acceptance of Rev. sington will officiate Wass tomerrow morn up | into the | rifled the | to the | the | the | after the seleetmen had | the | The building | ing proble by a hoice Saturday. | the room, is up to the minute in . ) | Mre. Frank Cobey MISSES' Is confined to her home by illn heating = bard school is b winter service. Miss Margaret Root Miriam Nor have | Storrs college ta studies for the fall Alterations next week at At meat m ket Mrs. Arc home on W HATS shown led for | ter ¥ and Miss | Thie returned to: g their overhau resume ter. commenced for a new eriti Matt wh * $12.50 One Floor Up. etic hal her tempo church, [ school will time at the Sacred Heart East Berlin. Sunday follow. Berlin Congregational The regular morning services will be held at 10:45 o'clock standard { time tomorrow morning at the Ber- |lin Congregational church. Rev. muel A. Fiske will deliver the sermon, the text being “The Burn- | ‘mg— Bush.” Sunday school will be i held at 12 o'clock. The pastor will invna[ with the Older Boys' class at 110 o'clock. The Men's Rible class will meet in the Worthington Com- | munity house at 12 o'clock Rensington Congregational All services on standard time. The regular morning service will be held at 10:45 o'clock tomorrow morning lat the Kensington Congregational | church, Rev. Vernon L. Phillips of- (ficlating. Sunday school will taks | Place at 12:10 o'clock and Christian | | Edeavor meeting will convene at 6 o'clock in the evenir | Kensington Methodist All services on standard time at | | the Kensington Methodist church. | | The Sunday school will meet at 10 | o'clock. The Rally Day services will {be held at 11 o'clock, Sunday school | children and young people | part. At 7 o'clock p. m. 'm Day will lead the league meeting. At T | | Rev. May B. Lord will speak on the theme, “Choose Ye.” Mrs. Beedle of | | Bristol was scheduled to deliver a missionary playlet at this service but | this will be postponed as she is ill | Tuesday at 3:45 o'clock the social | service class will meet. Wednesday { evening the Ladies’ Aid Society will give an old fashioned supper at the church, the first table to be set at [6:30 o'clock. Thursday at 7:4 |o'clock the study of stewardship | will be resumed at the regular mid- | week service, Miss Lord will speak | |on the theme “Our Bodies a Trust. | Friday at 3:45 o'clock, the Junior league will meet at the church. No Game Today There will be no game today be- | tween the Tabs and the Kensington Congregational teams, The series | | has been dropped for the time being {and chances are slim that the two | teams will finish out the race. The ‘an have annexed two of the strug- | | gles of the proposed five game | | series. Clocks Back Tonight | | “Turn backward, turn backward, | oh Time in thy flight” will be more | { than idle fancy tonight at midnight when Rerlinites will bring *their | tickers back fo standard time. The reign of daylight savings time be- | ing over the clocks will go back on | their old routine for the winter. | | Those that forget the change will probably be seen coming into church | |an hour late tomorrow morning. | | One good feature of the change is | that residents of this place will be able to find out what time a train leaves by a timetable without the |ald of mathematical experts, H Hazen—Graham | Miss Maisia 1. Graham, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Grahgm | of Alling street, Kensington, will be I married th afternoon at 4 o'clock | to Carleton Trask Hazen, son of Rev ‘nm Mrs. Carleton Hazen at the home of the bride. Rev. Carleton 1azen will officiate, assisted by Rev. ernon L. Phillips, pastor of the Kensington Congregational church, | The best man will be Allen Tracy | Hazen, brother of the groom, and he maid of honor will be M Marion Vaughan of Thetford, Ver- | mont. The bride will wear white | satin and will carry a bouquet of | white rosebuds, while the maid of honor will wear pink organdy and | carry pink rosebuds. | The wedding is planned as a| {very simple home affair with oniy lintimate friends and relatives at- tending, among whom will be Miss Helen A. Conant of Keene, N. H., Mr, and Mrs. Nathan Hunting of Orange, Mass., Mr. and .Mrs. Arthur Cotton and Miss Dorothy Cotton of Springfield, Mass. The groom is a graduate of the Unyersity of Vermont, class of 1923 and a member of the Delta Psi fra- ternity. Both are graduates of the| ing | Miss Doro- Epworth | o'clock |is a graduate of t | Memorial hospital | Tunney f | dition during the past week. | concerning his recovery. | Baldwin, | will visit the Eastern States exposi- Victor RBe [to have the if e news- | need Herald delivered earlier | = oy n obtain from | . the railroad. Tor past several weeks newspap have not ar- the Connecticyt | F1Yed here until 7 o'clock making it Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Hart- | At® In the eveni hetore delivery f z u @ accomplished i trimmed with | > ¥ ¥ Basketball gladioli a aragus. The couple will be next month will leave on a motor tour of New|fOr the winter acti The local Fngland and upon their return will | OTanization has been asked to form take up their residence at their @ tam to be entered in the annual e on Robbins Road, Kensing- | tournament | s will be riin Antioch at 11 o' vices will be the | evening worship will be he o'clock ev. Mrs. A York will e New Britain high school. The bride e Mary Hitcheock training school 192 Mr. Ha- hetter vice no there for nurses, class of zen s employed by the the char The house will be = Roa form t ition, liies on st most ho riic held tomarrow Per ton. E Attend Convention {the Ea F. Lancaster, W. Moore of ods Co. . Bacon and | church American Pa- S attending annual rales convention at the Hotel Bond in Hartford today New Robert Rite 1 Ph have returned from the held in Philadelp night. Both of them wet time as the rain so: through topcoats and suits as they 2 s | Broad watched mighty Gene gain the READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS jecision over Dempsey. 3 o'clock a 1d at held at the 1d a ped are held preach Our free enlargement with 24 hour service. Thursday i o Ohrnstedt’s the John Soloman of Kensington, who | has heen critically ill at his home as the of a shock sufie recently, has not improved in con- Physi cians attending him have grave Gommunity Theatre PLAINVILLE tears i for th FRED THOMSON in rd “ALU AROUND THE sohyof FRYING PAN" dan Fair Has Big Night The Berlin Grange fair large attendance last good weather brought fair enthusiasts | had a Comedy—“Keep 'Fm Guessing” out all the 3 % “Casey of the Coast Gnard" 3 o2 T s the b ceived onight is th s session of the affair and a L e ke w rccord crowd s expected for the|| Aesop’s Bumper "“‘l‘ judging and dancing that will be the Latest Fox News features of the evening. | Sunday. Sept. 26 Delegates To Meet T.eon Frrol nnl;l‘ Dorothy Gish delegates to the republican A L convention will meet in New | [ CLOTHES MAR et om place are Mrs. REC ALD DENNY Greer . W. Mildrum, —_—in f a Theodore Savage and Newton W. “SKINNER'S DRESS SUIT” When a man makes a that isn't news—but when dress sult makes a man, and Reginald | co g Denny happens to the man gay--you're in for the most ble, delightful and taining comedy that you eve Matinee 1:15—10c¢ would app! THE l‘ln\ TE iress suit Wedding To Take Place The wedding ot Dominique veti and Lena Palimbo will at St. Paul's church, Th day, October 14th, Rev. John C Brennan officiating. Announcements Sacred Heart Devotions will b held in St. Paul's church Fric morning of next week at 6:00, 7:00 and 7:80 o'clock. The first Sunday f /=" =N || =" in October will be the quarterly| CRYSTAL ] e communion for the Holy Name so- | eiety, the Rosa nd the St. Paul's A. & B. society. The contract for the oil burner for St. Paul's| church las been awarded to the “Quiet-Way” machine, produced by | th: Houschold Engineering pany. | Personals | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Woodruft left today for Springfield where they claim Sol- take place vith 1 lided lly trator P SPRING | com- | N Delivered to any Part of City. 35¢ Five Gallon Bottle TEL 1273-3 tion, returning to this place tomor- Ww. row night. | Miss liome istol . C. NORTON Br The ey the cor importar Avgust 11 derelict e administrator tree A miscellaneous Fanion, cvening. I he establist system immediat rary, W or another it is exp Is N Prior to the unveiling, appropriate Br’stol News arvices will be held at the Farming- on Congregational church. Miss Elcanor Blackmore of Nica- ragua wil speak at the 10:45 o'clock the I morning service at the Baptist "nh rch tomorrow The evening service will be held o'clock and a sermon on “Limit- ing God” will be given by Rev. P. F. Wolfenden, pastor, Lease Stores. ar lease has been issued v Maria DiPinte for the store at 28 Meadow street to Salvatore Pagla- an annual rental of $550 for the first year and $600 for the sec- ond year. Joseph A two ye o Charged With Committing Bur- glaries at Plainville Places BOUKD OVER FOR TRIAL Rogers and Tsabella Nesel have for one with privilege wal for two more years, the store and four room tenement at 70 Church street at an annual of $540 Party leased vear, of rene Flijah Candidate for Nomi- rental nation as Senator, Secks Taking Census. Oliver T. Magnell, Thomas J. I pastor, of Here. pastor, nch. assis Joseph's church have started taking the annual een sus of the parish. About a month d in this work Support urn of stand- ard Time Effective Tomorrow. will be consume Playing in Southington. Bristol High school football ill open its season this after. in the neon at the Sand Hill grounds iz ton. when it will stack up igainst the Lewls High school team of that town. The local squad has strenuous practice under the super- Thomas Monahan as been prediet- operating and | So rdmitted of Mead he on the d ng in gui n of day rday aded Charge ot thefi chian ind a good season was bound over to the of t superior | Accused of Flourishing Gun $1.300 The case of Joseph Cerniglie of Iso A2 Fond street, charged with breach ques- ! cf the peace on Sunday September yes- | 12, was continued until 2 o'clock later | this police court to- of town of- | day. Cerniglio was arrested on eom- d in the Plain-|plaint of George Grabowski of § last Reech street, who informed the pe { lice t while fishing in Birge's pond on the date in question, hae | Cerniglio who c and suit- | asked for his fishing licenss. When i emony s v ind for binding|he refused to show it he claims o : ) } perior court. Tt | Cerniglio drew a gun and threatened him. Cerniglio was represanted by ommitted | Attorney Joseph T. O'Connell and | witnesses were put on the stand this om | morning to show that the accused reveaied a|man had not left his home during which the day. Judge Joseph M. Donovan ripped | granted the continuance at the re- | auest of Deputy Prosecutor Robert ck who wished to call in ad- ditional witnesses, bonds of who was a anted by rities, was olice headquarters rnoon and he out was afternoon fin ng Farmington L enter- Plainyille M. 1 lai was approached hy will h ] tomorr preach- Ep- Miss topic The igne is also | Her ts azo. ind News, invited to hear erland's afternoon n interesti the | off. to b form local | J ot it and he | the police | — —- Investization . \MEIGHEN'S GOVT. RESIGNS Ottawa, Ontario, Sept. 25 (P— Premier Arthur Meighen's conserva- tive government, defeated in the re- Il be elect. (€Ont parliamentary elections, pre- Students | SPNtS its resignation to Governer- n Gen " will be permitted to hand in their | General Baron Byng this morning, o) choices for the varions offices on the resignation was accepted, Monday and on Wednesday the pri- —_——————— e | maries will he held. Hurt at S employ Trumbull's, conelnd High Sch ks < Elections junior, ses of nmm Hi, 1 on Frid (Continued on Page ANNUAT tinuation of that wanld Taves street would make t te 1 Rrist an amount of traf on West ction on October 4 folnit Bla financially will e estanlishment of a Main st when a Stanley S, Gwillim is spon movement bard wonld the port nance regt evening when the expenditure of mones S e D appropriate from ay. This lted on and would Ty item on th the mo taxes money Claim Is Dismissed claim of Pdward trator of t} of Plainville, lamages against the invil Riccin of for trator had the not statutory his with period of ased woman Menone 1925 with a tree uring leged that in its dut be in the highway riding whe on her was tting the Council maintained was a nuisance. 1T sued only under the st 1ge held ey of New the demurrer Y by the firm of n & Wholeer. fiss Zickwolfe Showered wer was Beatrice Zicky of her sister, of West Main Guests we Southington ening's owns Britain op law lacy. given Ife at the Mrs. Thomas str ra prese and Plair entertainment Also, to r Time Changes Tomorrow Davlight will go out tomorrow throughout the of the ¢ ices on standard time. | s church in Forestville ated on NOTICF saving time and hold their gery most DELIVERED DISTANCE measures the worth of a SOLID TRUCK TIRE irches will TOWN MUETING, the only morning to be cel ht sav The new t York, New Haven and Hartford Rail- | road pany will go in effect at 2:01 a. m.. tomorrow and a number | of of changes in frain s dules, as | n the “Herald nights | will he made e ctive, i Rogers Asks For Backing Assessor,| C. 1. Stone of the real estate and | " of the Roord of Re insurance firm of Heminway & Lewis | s, Two Mempers of the of Southington was in Bristol yester- “ un 0 mit day to accertain the attitude of lo- ect two members of the cal republican leaders on the nomin- | lation of a state senator at 1 been announced | | Many who are conversant with re- | !publican conditions in this city feel instal. sure that a Bristol man will not run. Although the n s of a number of Tires Also Reduced Prices Post's Tire Shop |of se: slight 15 Franklin Sq. Phone 1228 Harold B. Post, Prop. ing time | Monday the New following petable of pur »allot for the follow It will pay you to hear our < Omne Collector n. Two Members of lago, few interesting story about ymmittee en Con- ors. One the con- n to be held soon. Mr. Stone mated that delegates from South- Plan Commission nd to act upon the [ven of the ctman, the Town lin , : ington would back any Bristol man | provided it was decided to enter a candidate from this city, but oth the town which he represented | would expect backing of Bristol for Flijah Rogers of on, whose candidacy has ymmittee ctor of th lie Library, cport of the Public Health Fmpower | in delezate: n mentioned, been ap- | their chances | ination would be | of the fact that the | o state and coun- ‘ asle Against v)m A " eon. (choice of t republican state ma- along . Tast (not Bristol will aid Rogers n his at- | Sirert to Stapts 1emDt to secure the nomination bu(’ A era A Returns From Hospital., % J n Stotz of Federal street operation for appen- | the Rristol hospital about | ago. returned to his home | Jing Rally Dar to Be Held. will bhe observed as Rally Day at the \ool, the exercises 9:30 a. m. Tablet Unvedling. Wade and other city als have received an rom Colonel Jeremial h branch, G. A. R.. to at tablet War more stion in view both t ler whether Hund of shall or not delezates to ty conventions voted W sew stending. to the who an Tomorrow tion and st elhurch sel be held at Invited to vor John F. nd t eiling of the Revol armington or of onary on t gresn October | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS MWOM GAVS YoU TWo coorles AN; ,W\ AE O ONE ! Y 11 L\ You AVWAYS GET < HE 1 | 22 T A\OST OF [ euerymne! VES — AN HE'LL ALWAYS BE |F AT GETS TN MOST TO EAT ALL T2 TIAG ! B A IS WV e e P W T

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