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€W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 40, 1926. < ) 79¢ Pr. Filled OUR WEDNESDAY AISLE. SPECIALS ARE VALUES BEYOND COMPARE ! NOVELTY FABRIC GLOVES New Fall Gloves, one clasp style, in fawn, covert, mode and grey. Very specially WOMEN'S STEP-INS 55¢ Pr., 2 for $1.00 popular colors. In all color: fitted | mirror. (Main floor). MEN'S YORKE SHIRTS $1.29 Ea. e Shirts, ndered cuffs, sizes up to 18. Kinds. | catches. BLANKETS $7.19 Pr. | f N Val . priced at 79¢ pair. Gloves—main floor. ALARM CLOCKS $2.69 Ea. 3 Big-or Baby Ben Alarm Clocks, fully | , guaranteed. o COWHIDE BAGS \ y(;“ $1.00 Ea. e Cowhide Boston Bags, cloth lined, in gu- . tan color. con- al ned, two onic - -to- Values to $4.50. 0Odd lot of Yer t in with soft bosoms and lau o buy at $1.29 each. MEN’S UNION SUITS 89¢ Ea. = Balbriggan Unions, ecru color, sleeves, ankle length, regular $1.50. i C SILVER TEA SET | $5.98 Ea. \ [ Silver plated, Tea Pot, Sugar Bowl, | - Creamer, Spoon Holder, Tray. ) FINE WOOL Regular price $8.50 pair. Wi borders. A bargain at $7.19 pair. BLOOMERS & SLIPS $1.69 Ea. 1! Bloomers in Autumn colors, Slips in | navy, black and claret. CHILDREN Linen, colored S Odd lot of Rayon Step-Ins, in all LEATHER HAND BAGS 1.49 Ea. with purse some with plaited bosoms, others A great and extraordinary HOSE 20c Pr. 7-8 Hose, faney tops of regular 50c For boys and girls. RICHELIEU PEARILS $1.00 Ea. Necklaces in all color 39c¢ Ea hen white g ite Wool Blankets, for full size beds, with colored "STAMPED TOWELS 1s, orchid, | blue, yellow, regular 59¢ kinds. Mafl Orders and rose, | | old Berlin News ; DISPUTE EXPECTED ON VISITING NURSE t Opponents Prepare to Fight Ap- propriation at Meeting ADVOCATES ALSO GIRD UP to a successful affair. Church Supper The Ladies’ Ald society will hold an old fashioned supper tomorrow evening at the church parlors. The | first table will he served at 6:30 o'clock and preparations have heen made for a large attendance. | Knights to Most | fourth The Knights of Pythias will hold | at s their regular weekly mecting this cvening at 8 o'clock In ‘their hall?, one assess vears, one The fall and winter program will be < in 0 for a term assessor to fill a foren e to choose by of o vacaney discussed and a large attendance is m of two years, one mem- | requested by the officers. | b the Board of Relicf for a Drum Corps to Travel tepmPof fthiee e mem- At last night's mecting of the|PCrs of the School Committee Tabe® Fife and Brum Corps it twas|!erm of three y hree & voted to accept the invitation ex-| MeN. hre tended the corps to attend a meet at | /U town taxes, N gatuck on Saturday, October 9. The local drummers have taken t large a [ Lonors at every meet they have| (°rm of one year, ) me Suit For $100 Over Auto Repalrs _M"xq wqm (n:}nn‘lr"l)\\\\ oy i el o L - Brought—Well Baby Conference ul of carrying away a good part of ‘ rm of three yvears and mem- | the ribbons at the Naugatuck mest.| Der of the Fi Committee to —Cemetery Association Elects Of- Cemefery Association Meeting | 1l @ vacaney for a term of one annual meeting of t Maple, ¥o0T. Or until their successors are 5 ficcrs—TItems of Interest. association 1w last| tlected and qualified, of the fact that 2001{°vening at the library. a n- "'f‘"" will open from six = - town are in favor of | cial report was read an accepted as r\u-\m K A, M. until two o'clock T the appointment of the proposed |satisfactory by those present. Elee-; »Y ‘\ I day at the Town Hall district and school nurse for this|tion of officers for the coming year|in the first distriet; at Legion Hall community and that the petition for|resulted in the following appoint- 1 0 »l\ nsington in the socond dis- call for town meeting iwas Ments: Directors, Charles F. Pratt Clark’s Hall +in mped with names, it is evident Miss Emily Brandegee, Miss Hattie | Berlin in third district . t the opposition to the move isITollister. ~Arthur T. Woodruuft | hm‘lr. U voters are further no- Sorine Tapidls. Charles A, Warren, Bryan H. Af-i(ifed and warned that the annual | Although the opponents of the Water. Robert H. Deming. Walton | business meeting will b 1 in movement are not as pronounced |H. Megley. Charles A. Warren was {v' Town Hall ock on 7 as those in favor of the introduc-|flected president, Miss Harriet Hol- ‘H‘I day, then to he: tion of the hill, it is thousht that|lister was elected vice-president and 2nd act upon ort of the they are forming under cover to|Robert H. Deming received the post! Town officers, ke a specific fight the motion when it is brought: 0f secrefary and treasurer. propriation f siupport of up. It is a certainty thab many vot- | Suit Bronght By Berlinite own comm hools for the | ers have not gone into the question| Suit for 8100 has been brought by| “"SUINE year and to lay tax upon ply enough to give opinions but{Abel Brothers of Berlin against| 1 list of the town to meet it 1s thought that Monday cvening's|George Skeen, also of Rerlin. The i'3 eXpenses and obligations fc battle will be a merry one on that|plaintift secks to recover damages, “NSUing ye stion jfor work done on' the defendant's! Also to pass a resolutio e ' The chief opposition nst the [automobi Attorney Harry G ) o1 to horrow move is the inerease in tax rate burg of New Britain represent th ¢ f town which the opposing forces call ab-|plaintiff. The papers were ed by!due and th not normally high now. None of the Constable Frank Brown and the writ | money in the sury o rehels deny the fact that the ap-|is returnable in the city court of| Also to a 1 petitions to ac- - pointment of the nurse would be New Tiitain the first Mond of streets located in an aid to’the community but they|October ind property maintain that the town is not ready| Well Baby Conference of the Company, ] for the new feature at the present| Kensinglon mothers are fortunate! formerly fair grounds, | y time. There are several questions.iin having the opportunity of bring-| Also to vote upon the question | they state that have need for more ling their children to the Well Baby|of providin 1s for the care of prompt action than the question of/conferences held by the te de-|the Soldiers’ Monuments in Ken- tha district nurse and they cite the partment of health through the!sington and East Berl | crying need for patrolmen and fire| Bureau of Child Hygiene. The next| Also to vot on the question | f ng equipment in this place. {meeting of the conference will bejas o whether motien pictur The nurse movement, “nd-*v‘ the | held at the Tabs hall on Friday aft- | shall be authorized on Sunday. | supervision of the Kensington | ernoon, October 8 from 2 to 4 Also to vote upon the question League of Women Voters Is pro-io'clock. Once a month thesc alds|of sccuring and maintaining a| parcd to fight to the last ditch Inito the mothers will be given In this! sehool and visiting nurs ! an effort to get the bill through|place and a monthly check-up byl Ang St anvioiharthuste | the town meeting to be held Monday | the parents has been found to be of | negs necessary and proper o coms evening. They maintain that thefgreat aid to them in regulating the|perore caid meeting, e commuuntty's health 18 at etake and health of the children. The past| b B Cartar | {hat the meed for the nurse ISiconferences have been well received | William IS Sebrdedsr more imperative :tan other meas-iand a large atte 1ce is expected | Resmord o T Gires that will be up for discussion.[at the next sossion of the buremw, | Bnoatalc o The league is prepared for a hot men debate on the matter and polnt out| my. v chureh baseball league 26 | that the flood of mames that Wentiiiy ho1g un outing at the Benedict- 55 | on the petition roll is alone enough| to Indicate that the town is ready for the movement, They state that| the list included many property owners who would be directly af- feeted by any increase in tax rate| and that the names came impartial-| ly from all three districts showing {hat it is not merely a Kensington movement. Each of the opposing forces bopes | to get enough voters inside the hall| - Monday evening to squash the at-| tempt of the other side of the ques- | tion. Just which faction will come | ont the victor is one of the ques tions which Monday evening's moect- jng can alone answer as the sides are reported as evenly matched at Parade Announces Dance ¥ A big parade enlivened the streets of this town last evening when | Bolton-Kasica post, American Le- ) glon marched to advertise their dance to be given in the Grange hall this evening. Pasquafe Gianot-| 3 ti's engine and freight car attracted much attention, being pressed into Jpervice after its advent into the re- cent state convention, The Ladies' ¥ Auxiliary will assist the post this| evening and all arrangements point | | Plainville News ESTIMATES 6000 POPULATION HERE Postmaster Usher Says Records Show Rapid Increase MANY DRIVERS IN COURT Two Sessions. Result In Fines Total- ling $218—Leglon Meeting—Local Girl Ts Return From Miami—Briefs, Plainville has a population of 6,- 000, Postmaster James E. Usher es- itmates from the records of his oft This i3 an fincrease of about since the 1920 census was shows that Platnville is rapid Approximately 100 Touses were built here last y Usher states, with some 99 1 before and $3 in 1923, This m new familles Plainvi Estimating © number in a family at the conservative number of four. Mr. Usher says that this gives almost ce. 2,000 n and growing new Mr, ye ns 1.100 w eitize » vears, The postal servi 1y being ¢ tended and pon to ment ¥ r demands ar a res of this of the town giver Postmaster with ool at- There are approximately o public schools s of popula- from the . the same number as ed by Mr. Ushgr. Court Ts Rushed noon and motor las The 1o day af oy viol 14 of 51 Main street, Frank treot. Bristol night after Max o Son heen stol. and adaw ad over on t had but he was allowed to go t upon payment of costs of fal Clanz the law by who stop ad to look fined RE ad car. 3 and for using abusive langnage 1ed two wa pe was noon on this ch od 85 was laid upon ree and iilled Hn had com- plained of Dominick —mm—m— COMMUNITY THEATER PLAINVIILE, Mon. and Tues., Seff. 23th and 28th— REGINALD DENNY in SKINNER'S DRESS SUIT.” Wedneaday; Sept. 20th— BESSTE LAVE and WILLIAM HAINES OVEY MARY" “ Red Seal Cartoon—"Tt's the ( Comedy—"Married Tnchelors. Tatest Fox News n ROOM" MARIF “UP IN MABE PREVOST 1N MAT “Strings of Sieel Pathe Comedy Friday, O LESS WORK” BRIAN “MORT PAY nith MARY Also an’s Daughte Saturday, Oct. 2nd— TOM MIX In “TONY RUNS WILD! A wid stampede \ a i w w mare about Red Seal—"Marvels of Motion.” Latest Fox News “Rar ¢ Mystery'—No. 2. Aesop's Fables—Iig Retreat Sunday, Oct. Vera George Sidncz, Charles Murray, Gordon and Juck Malhall in HSWEET DADDIES" All the way from Florlda to York and out t t the thrills ak sure as night and ab a million thaes f, e O R AN, N, Speaker at Convention— | 's'ham was fineld 33 {me:;n;‘ 5 ol | . | Statford school house yesterday at- r not having an automo- srange Committee Meeting. ‘ t rnoon, was a distine tion card. Buone, driv-| A meeting the general com-| risio ews s v“/hm_“\”h‘:;‘:g"m::-en? ing en stopped at for th ange will be Seventeen C. F L g Ty‘ ol “.\ .r‘ ,,r ; ales :lo .Ld\l,\ e 8 o'clock orestville attended the meeting with o e LG ers who heir guardian, Mrs. Eugene P hen develo, at he had no re- | c 1 are requ « | of Kenny stre o gistration t I Seae 'V street. A demonstration ning methods was given by | In the a on session the fines Esther Lars more serious nature. Gregor Vich- | Blues Hiitbrandt was the i tor of 15 hington, | ti b e ¢ ns e, nost Rholos of appe \arge of driv- | . an ,"")'“ strawberry can- ing while under the fluence of Ii- 1 . with 85 p s, vhil 2ig-2ag driving had led to complaints. Ha was fined $100 and costs. An- other drunken driver case was that | durir |of. Mike Dzis of 68 Willow street, | lcss New Britain. Dziz had rammed & | will n truck at Blossom's corner, and in ad- Ma Mr. Lewis, ount ent of the Farm ! delivered an address. Scicheprey Post Meeting A special meetin < didate Tor Representative DRIVE ON TAX DODGERS' £ Of the executive dition to wrecking his own machine | fomimittee of Seicheprey Post, No. 2, also drew’a fine of $190 and cost v an Legion will bo held at 8 Michael nm,',‘x\ of New Britain, a 1 anl win the glory, | WATTants Issued For 50 Delinquents K this evening in Legion hall. passenger in the Dziz car, drew a § Breaks Hip In Fall. S e S S1800 For Florida Relier s Sl o) iz Searchlight Arouses In-| Tp to 19 o'elock it Tells of Miam! Ruins | e e enolla Todge 55 Years | ok $1:800 had 1 ifor he Mr. and Mrs, Fred Marshall have Mr. iR SRR fad, with bevercy returned f *lorida, having bee: S Old—Ashes to be Collected. torles to'hoar e forced to cancel thelr planned trip | 57 Class Elects Officers re on account of the hurricane. |y, ) 1 tivity is b The ol e 1647 PAeaoR ocout ¢ | Ha d i 0 = class of 1927 of the They were several hours out of | Children Born, circles in cc le ook alsnten IMiami when word was received o the s 2 t of the the disasf t th arrived in that | ety in 0 sce the wreckage, and Mr. M all tells graphic tales of | treas- the ruin wronght by the wind. Y, James Tt tain of the boat on which s withheld tt g a riot, unt Holds Monday Assembly asse news almost of the were of 1 g Cottln whi cipal , upon landing, took a t '®» Who stressed parti« In a ts Y necessity of observing | Methodist Church Not thing suits, The Ladies® 1 ] n spoiled by M. E. i wil e i i o ings had been | o v - ts will be ; the pros Wit morn« = will “‘ ot e t on | ba art Detail Here o a0 tail, under the 5 Major William 4, fr. Johoson Improved e e s Johnson, who | £ | ‘ - e, He 3 the subordinata etail, ch con« archlight, e army 1,000,000 cane 1 on the Fed« ng and con« displayed by Martha Sewing Cir e will from Canal sty ed all who Catholic Church Yirst Friday will he ¢ ¥ h of Our prec; even season their own eyes Will Correet M 3ousch, who rarmy for tha was in cha of the Notes sory 1 Fri Lady o In accordance wi John H. Bartlett, fi William Sn Sixth avenue, et Bras. Ok s 14th appear- as a ed that it will correet S C e 5 irt this morn= malling lists of b ss houses, po- | O'Brien s R it N i BoOh tion and Hilonbinustioe elemat the matgiof ¢ To Celebrate Diamond Annive o ke I w hold b > . : 3 1 He » in the rear 5 i ses. ¢ il2 in front of g r Sid 0¢ ter com- L o ¥ 1ade to headquare SR W . ted s Y ¥'s arrest was the Devotions at St Josephi's since 1 ki ‘:"",J‘”":": ¢ i Anna ;der be taken Ler at Conyention. | Lt aiaen church jail Heinzman is one | opportunity to at 7:30 o'clock this evening. | sente tive, 1 of ies broadcast | Police Phone Dusy e of € lays. ler's | ce the Western Union Telee i Tones Co. will m 1 wny and the Southern a s in operation and will be t phone company > public of 5 Woo 1 giving ont correct ual town report is in the Wolfenden police department phone is | h printers 1 be |pe the 1o on kept busy supplying the ine leaconess of t i ¢ bution 1 1 of I O. R. ML Meeting tion to ents. This morne irch in New Haven regular micet Com- (1 veen 1 8 o'clock. ape Legion Making Plans, Mrs. Gec o 10 1 be ximately 10 calls were received, P v plans sta F $ o'clock t ing in n average of one every Day were laid at the ofir i of relurne wigwam on Prospect street x Brock-Barnes post, American Le-!home from Southbury where they Ta Make Voters Carg Collide gion, held last ¢ t felanils J. Fay Doughlass, Frank W. I | Lumber Co, hat, in gen wil + I por nd 1 h Minor, s¢ nd n owned by D. C. Bufe be same as las N B i clerk, will ) wurer of the Wals s red for | M I 1 lice Barnes Co., were in collision at t 1ing of the county meeting € ny AYo0d TANED 1he town § o'clock t & at the here in November. Ilans 3 I hogavaler goll:alsojdinEel K1 1108 p.m. r of Main and North Maln pleted for tove, Prices right. Inquire 22 Wash- Forestvil The truck was proceeding Tila Octo- | ington stre tol on Mafn street and was jusb rn around the traffic n it struck the side of wh “aay Inspectors A\Ihan" H()U\L‘ I)lfl“-\ ‘ t th T o ny s car, which was coms« Wby ta o Rt e L on Main. Very little dam« cursions railroads & et will n rday done to cither ear, dua to |on Tuesday these ex- G ‘1‘":'_ “ ind o1 1 t t that both drivers were pro= cursions are : St o 4o | electors r cautiously at the time of the tween tl - ¢ frotn it VAl o town clerk's Ash Collections Plainvilies the x ey nt has ben of John Gu 8 ¢ kly ash col- man now in a governn: »spital, 0 djustment. | o000 Al ¢ 1 for the win- had realized between an $6 oners resent that « o 2 ay and Sat- | Louis Datoli, manager of the s o Tt On Fridays the Plainvilles, is very appreciative of back and it they are | ,qjineq fo sections of the unselfishness man thelr plans 1 ar t t wi d while on nessmen in giving they will be to t 1o Saturdays the and eastern to play XDy The block | pyneral of Frank A. Moulthrope |sccfion of the first taxing district Rev, koff, chaplain ir house is to be lo- 43 f ral of IFrank A. Moul- | will be taken care of. of tha p nterestin eated avera existin 1 or h Registrars To Meet o t, the inspec- g registrars of voters will meot and New Hampshire v at the various district headquarters Moves Restanrant, on Octob 9 a m. to 3 | Bacon’s lunch, nerly locat p.om & purpose of receivin on the Lewis prog on West Mal wpplica from voters & mad lay to a portion of the yard of th Will Resume Teaching T nd t i s [ month. Apy istol Mfg. Co. A traffic officer Lri Oct. 13t « : s ed in to eithir w on duty during the op Piano, Harmony, Keyboard Canning Club F hition clerk before The removal was made nec Studio Phone The exhibition ¢ th Stafford | the digging of tI Berlin Girls' Ca held in the (Continued on Page 1§) Phillips fleld on Saturday afternoon, October 9th. A baseball game will be held and other athletic events will be on the program. A lunch of hot dogs and coffee is scheduled to allay the athlete’'s hunger and a good crowd is expected from the teams in the league, The trophy for the winning team will also be pre- sented at that time. Rev. Vernon L. Phillips of tha Kensington Congre- gational church s en the committee malking arrangements for the affair. Attend Conventlon The lacal delegates to the repub- lican probate convention are attend- ing the convention being held today at the Burritt hotel, New Britain. This evening a banquet will be served at,§ o'clock at the hotel fol- lowing the econvention Personal Ttems Charles Giana and Robert Ritchie of Kensington left today for a motor trip throughout New England and into Canada. They intend to be gons one week. Mrs. Jennie B. Deming and Mrs E. W. Stearns have left for a brief | stay at West Hill pond, New Hart- | ford (Continue on Page 18) FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By BLOSSER (M7 on, oscar! 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