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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7 fox and ringtail opossum. $35 blouse effect. selection at $10.75 eas) fi—’——"—'_———————“““‘a The governor was to |as her theme, “A Body Hast Berlin News LEWIS 15 SEEKING MORE INFORMATION Prosecutor Remains Nonoom-‘ mital on Visiting Nurse Question CANNOT LOCATE CARTER Wedding of E. Phillip Sparks and Miss Doris Beckley Today—Ceme- tary Association Flects Officers— School Board Meeting. Stating that he did not feel well enough informed regarding the s uation to make a statement, Prose- cutor Charles F. Lewis declined to make any comment regarding the proposed appointment of a visiting nurse for the town of Berlin, a mat- ter which has stirred up considera- ble agitation pro and con. The pdosecutor, who is also tax collector, was asked what he thought of the proposal, but he de- clined to make any commont, stat- ing that he was desirous of studying the situation at a great length. He stated that his opinion would be based up whether or not a visiting nurse is needed in Berlin First Selectman George B. Carter could not be reached for his opin- | fon. There Is considerable interest regarding the first selectman’s idca of the matter. It is believed that there will be a lively battle between those for the m it it comes mesting. Sparks-Beckley The wedding of Elmer Ihillip £parks, son of Mrs Sparks of Plainville, and Miss Doris Hulbert Beckley of Beckley, will be golemnized this afternoon o'clock at the home of Mrs. 8. Griffith of Kensington. mony will he performed by Samuel A. Fiske, pastor of the ip before the town Wedding Rev. Br lin Congregational church, and the | couple will be atended by Walter Hausman of New Britain best man and Miss Beulah Sparks, sister of the bridegroom as r The bride will be attired in peach georgette and she will carry a show- er bouquet of bridal roses. He at- tendant will wear blue chiffon and &he will carry a houquet of buter- fly roses. The gift of the bride to her attendant will be a Chinese pin and the bridegroom will present the | bestman with of cuff links. During the ceremony Miss Cath- erine Bronson of Hartford and North Adams, Mass., will sing "0, Promise Me” and "Because.” The home of Mrs. Griffith will be at- tractively decorated in autumn colors and evergreen. Fifty guests are expected to be present at the ceremony and the reception, at the close of which the couple will leave on a wedidng trip to Cape Cod. Upon their return they will reside at 147 West Main street, Plainville. Mr. Sparks is associated with Plainvilule. Lumber and Coal Co. School Board Meeting a set white gold Routine business was discussed at theregular monthly meeting of the Berlin school board, which was held last evening in the town clerk's office. Governor to Land Today A large number of Berlin people motored to Blue Hills this after- noon, there to witness the inaugura- tion of the new landing field at the Silver ~ City rifle range on the Nichols farm at about 1:30 o'clock. Governor Trumbull's arrival was to officlally dedicate fhe fisld and a tormal reception was being planned New Sport and Dress Coats for Woman or Miss In richest colorings, we show Sport Coats of novelty plaids and mixtures, smartl made with collars of fur, wolf, Sizes for woman and mis w $79.50 Dress Coats in the newest models, made of rich fabrics and luxurious furs, specially featuring the smart new Very moderately priced at $39.50 , $125 Sport Frocks that for style and material are finding much favor with the younger set. With choice of a diversity of styles, radically different from those generally seen, with choice in material of Jersey cloth, K: Autumn bloom, Eriska and Velour and Tw sha, Crepella, Is, vou'll find | abled to consult this specialist re- | sarding the care of children. | Will Receive Names | The registrars of voters will meet next Tuesday from 9 a. m. to b p. m., in the town hall for the pur- pose of receiving the names of those | desirous of being made voters in the | coming state election. appli- | cants will be “made” at a later date ‘ Suffers Slight Accident John Mazzali Kensington suf- fered a slight injury this morning, | when he ran a nail into his foot | He was attended by Dr. Matthew H. | Griswold and it is expected that he | will not be inconvenienc | great length of time, as a result | Daughter is Born | A daughter has been born to Mr. | rand Mrs. John Cornell of Kensing- | ton. The child has heen | Margaret. Mr. and AMrs. are well known Italian residents of | the town | Attending World Series Game | Bernard Ives of Kensington | left for New York city, will be in t the first of | the world baseball games, | which will be the Yank Stadium today that fans These of med Cornelli attendance ries played It was expec | several other Berlin bascball | would be in rdanee | Cholr Resumes Activi The choir of Paul's church, Kensingtan, tivities for | evenin set and the that night to the contrary Cemetery Asso, Elects, 1 W os st has the win for eac | nk 1 nt of 1i cox Wi cox tery o socia th ight at the Fast ion a eting last t W. Mil- home | drum R was olected Mildrum r Viet L. presiden A Rensor s ry treasurer; nd Hobart i2e or, Honiss, superinten reports of the read and acce |in excellent ¢ |land presented by Frnest 1 {last year been 1 n considerable grading 0. The endow- an addition officers we metery is The plot of Wileox | in and pted e ce has as b ldone by R ¢ fund | there Clark efved ing the ye Fast Berlin Items 8ervices will be held hours tomorrow ' church with the usnal Methodist 10:45 preaching ve and those against | Josephine | d of honor. | the | {in his honor. be piloted to the field by Lieut. Earl Fleet of Yalesville and intended to | | participate in the shoot during the | afternoon. | | The trap shoot and target con- | {tests will be held until dark, having started at 10 o'clock this morning. | 1‘ t will be a big day, and some of | | the best marksmen in the state will | ‘lw present. | | Included in the prizes will be silver humidor filled with cigars. ( the cover is the insignia of the club | and inscribed on the article are the words, “Presented to Our Flying Governor by Silver City Rif Club.” The governor is said to be |a capable marksman and it was ex- | preted that he will give all comers |a run for their mone: People will be pr parts of the state, acc vices today. | Outing Next The outing f | Chureh Baseball 1. next Saturday at Renedict-Phillips Recreation field. [1t 1s planned to make the affair a | big one and a large group of fea- tures will ba included, among them ! s of ali kinds. A dog roast will ! held in the evening. Prizes | | will be presented in the course of | the day to the winners in last sea- [ son's series | Ministers to Meet Here | The regular meeting of t ford ciation of Congregational | Ministers will e held Monday at the | Berlin Congregational church, t | organization being the guest of Rey. | Samuel A. Fiske, pastor of the | congregation. It is expected 35 ministers, representing pa | throughout central Connecticut, will be pre. A business meeting will | be hield and a dinner will be served. Feast Day at Church Next Thursday will be observed as | the Feast the Rosary at St Paul's Kensington, and special will be held In that John C. Brennan A the | from all rding to ac Saturday Hart- A local that shes nt of church, ervices connection. v will be in ¢ Stevens Elected President Claude W. Stevens was elected president of the Scuth Cemeter sociation at the adjourned annual | held last evening, F. H Rlahiosentvina vt eain =l nGio Upson was clected secre- treasurer. The executive consists of Mrs. Sidney Fred Johnson and E. y as- | tary and | commit M. Cowle J. Stevens. St. Paul's Church will be ecelebrated o'clock tomorrow Paul's church, Thomas J. will be in Masses at 8§ morning Kensington, Dreanan of Hart- | rge. Tomorrow | | fand 10 at st | Re ford will mark the quarterly communion | & of the Ho me, the Resary, [the §t. Paul's T. A. B. societies and | |thess organizaticns will partake of | |communion at the 8 o'clock service, | | Sunday school will follow the 1 | o'clock mass. | Sacred Heart Church | Mass will be celebrated at 9§ lo'clock tomorrow morning at the | acred Heart church, Berlin, at | | which time the Holy Nhme, the Ros- jary and the St. Paul's T. A. B. so- | cleties will partake of communion Sunday school will follow Kensington Methodist The Sunday school department of the Kensington Methodist church | will meet tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. The regular morning serv- ive will be held at 11 o'clock and Rev. May B. Lord, pastor, will have LEHIGH COAL Prices Right Full Weight and Prompt Delivery East Berlin Coal and Wood Co. Phone Connection | refreshm Ji0 | Kensington o'clock follows class at 12 will b 1 by a'clock v L the 2y schoo e wreen acher at the Thou In the evening ! o'clo Epworth leagus meet, ‘with Elmer: Seat 1s he evening service s for 7 o'ciock i Rev. Lord will sub “A Command W Much to th The Social Service on Tuesday afternoon at This class is popularity and the work planned for thy sewing class is menting much approval. The Ladies’ Al so- ety will meet at the parsonage on ane n at 2.30 o'clock On Thursday evening at 7.45 o'cl th il rvi up will continue days a have he ing prople part in W off meetir Prepa at 7 will 1¢ Miss| M For Me e vices at 8 Gabriel's Episcopal » conducted tomo inday sc lar chure held The pris, ol will pre duled s his ason was of World.” will meet 45 o'clock growing in as her at roonr Josus, 1 Mes. Mrs, S MeCorel Williams, the stowill | AT Arthur her Wals Dowers, was captur e and second Walter IFor the men wi - ard A Krasher day afterno sc et 1d next ¥ > regular midwer e san ir 10 and 3 n Flaherty is spenc of Mrs, Flaherty the gu Miss of “Stewardst cial topic pastor will be in the el att majori will be t At its close t Jay school hoard will hold a ng. i Kensington Congregational regular mornin, Kensington Cor will be held tomorrow ock, with a sermon by Rev. | Phillips. At 12.10 p. m hool will mert and Christian Endeavor to be . steps having en taken to form the or- ganization. There are a num- her of local women qualificd to le me of the chapter and it is expected the first mee of the order will be call o Next Tuesday Kni of Pythias will tain m of out of town chapter gu at a social to he held rooms in Community hall. An teriainment pr is being ranged. The lacal order s pl for a winter of and day eve the first the mbers i servic g & 4 next wek nin s and ited Vernon 1 i) Sunday s [ society. Berlin - Congregational Boys' class will m tomor: morning at Congt church var morr serviee q for 10.45 1 A. Fiske, pas sermon the ct, P The s clock, the o'clock, th S activity i The o'clock Berlin ning's social w i son's S even Miss \rs. R sterday. Doro Walker of ng o'clock or, will day, taking as | sral young people il of Self-Dis- | have motored New class and tend the opening game lay school department will meet | series to be played in that city o'clock. Tt will be Rally day. Some of those attending from Party This Afternoon (Continued on primary department ongregational church Sun- | Berlin ( day school will be entertained at [ ) e e | Community Theater Worthington Community PLAINVILLE New Britai fver | ¥ from herc York to of the worl of “T} M. the i 2t his subje o ¢ bl the ol at Tage 14) of The the a social this it honse will be played and nts will he served Banns of Marriage Banns marriage will be pib- | lished temorrow at St. Paul's church for Dominick Solvetti and Miss Len Polumho. The wedding will take | at St. Panl's on October 14. Banns of marringe Will he pub- ed at the Sacred Heart church, st Berlin, tomorrow for Edward | Wall of New Haven and Miss | rjorie Aurclia DeMore of | Berlin. The ceremony will nized in East Berlin on Octo- Saturday, Oct. 2nd— TOM MIX in “TONY RUNS WiLD" Ard— Charles Cordon and Jack M in “SWEET DADDIFS" Mon. and Tues., Oct. 4th and TRNST LURITSCH'S “LADY WINDERMERE'S FAN" nith IRENE RICT Sanday George Oct. Sidney, Murray. lis Ea Lot e Well Child Conference i A Well Child Conference will be | held next afternoon from 2 to 4 at the T. A. B. hall, A nurse will be in at- tendance and mothers will be en- | < pb nitimata mplendor and pure d MATINEE—1:15—10c, Friday the o'clock 1 for any | | Plainville News FVNGE BORD S5 (OREDFFLECTIDY {Question Interests More Than Dogs Voting Tor Officers ASSEMBLY e Representative and Justices Andrew Jr., ame of d the m Urge Voting lea all seeking to xists oters to xercise their n's cor of the will aid the furnishing automo- oting wor inittee re- party irty CONVENTION - 5 all t hall it For Florida Sufferers Dolls and ret to be A give Named Week from Mopday— Polls Open from 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. Monday Church Notices—Briefs. lish Plainville est own far r the town The 1 various tion “ publican | that jority here ically iin outlook nee body board of nville 2" Caucus 1 larger pro- port orate t1 wo polls ade nr the ‘hoard was 1 ot ihe C r a thorough matter, that rs to check would - be & necessar is b members ] v pow suc fe b 1 able of ¢ ex town go: The hoard posed of six men, three fine re are mo rapidly. first woul con 1 three democrats, more or | ind br s expert in their ex 1 to Place fore the > hands of a few this plan is the town finan e m control be invested powers, Thi town's fi y torial nnoune held to on estimates of essary ins with is ex facilities road the nun late. Neve T rthe quai si orkings r that the sign. full knowl The Cand John J. Kim sol <toy tes for Offic Plainvill st nd for Buys Re Willm Wilhur liam 1 aurant 0ic the r man, with wling the pson is W frst selec L again | fcket, James candidate Winfleld onor.on the loy M liam & Fa 1 other Hen second with omis s ocra Smitl na Wi endors ASSPSSOT, his work en <o e »» many years he has no Soymour is ser i of relie NOTICE lican ticket, rats nave rinate Derby to oppose him. Two be chosen, and th f both parties, ( B0 while (1 of Yot town hall vill be tur- to odore auditors 2 must pose of and Thomas The same of the registrars of n E. Lamb and Peter will both be chosen. This situat also found for 3 berths, “can rick Bullen and for library | “nomin are Harry Castle. In law provides that both parties cqual representation, so that nation is equiy nt to election Four candidates sceking e grand jurors' s, T Attorney Charles [ Conlon | stanley 'S Guwillim, republicans William J. Foran Spene lemocrats, M. hold tha Homine: Bart be elected. TOBEN T GEO. R LAME, SKINNER Roe s¢ NOTICE REPUBLICAN CAUCUS . and I ool 1o s heing Fred Martin ( as lectors quested to own Hall on r 11. 19 nomi- 7 the L. Judd ar all these ca lirectors, invill Orr st are and s pu and and 1 Mr. Gwil office a Soran | Bristol News privilege. | women | resting against a telephone pole on Farmington avenue in a damaged condition. The registration in the car showed it to be the property .of John J. Kelly of 27 James street, |Hartford. The dviver apparently {drove the car off the road. Welch Fire Company Annual At the annual meeting of the vol- unteer members of Welch Fire com- pany held last evening, Frank Mat- |thews was reelected foreman. Other officers elected were: Henry Ashton, first assistant foreman; Joseph J. Murray, second assistant foreman; James Critchley, secretary; Frank Kirchgessner, treasurer. The fol- owing house committee was - also clected for a one-year term: William Carroll, Hubert McCormick, Willlam Lind Lawrence McCormick, Jo- seph Kenney and Michael Egan. It was decided to held the next meeting on Thursday, November 4, instead of on the first Friday, Elected | which is the regular meeting night. that evening a buffet luncheon will be served and the members will 1e guests of the department of- WANT 6TH AVENUE ACCEPTED STREET School Children Suffer When Winter Storms Come REPORT DRIVER DRUNK Two Physicians Declare Riltonfc Was Intoxicated When His Car Hit Truck Officers on at High School—VPiremen Meet. council w e asked at | bet led f Sixth ficers. = r meeti ng. ty s to South Chippins Hill Club Seiio T | meeting of the South Hill Neighborhood club 1 next Tuesday evening in Miss Doris Dutton, arten teacher at the South 100l wAll be the principal f the evening and her sub- “My Six Weeks' Trip 15 a ¢ ¢ by orhood P ra tition oolhouee, has 1, hool is lo- be num Br n of officers will also take nd-a social' hour will follow. Matinces For Florida Relief management of ‘the Bristol theaters have an- al matinees will o'clock tomorrow is to be used werk now being 0 by the American Red in Florida, resulting from the catastrophe In which &0 s were lost and millions of 1 of property damaged. ve theater employes have donated r services and any other expense ved will be borne by the man particularly, siden to & proces \e frost starts to ground high- | many liv Aollars wor sion to | 4 to have || it | vo Boy<' Club Activitios The activities of the Boys' ‘club be resumed for the Afall and winter season starting Monday eve- ning. October 4. Qn that date. the rpentry class will be formed under the supervision of ‘Arthur Rlsemvre d the gymnasinm group will be ! by Thomas Monahan. Bl Wednesday, October 6. Clherry mechanical drawing class willget ting | nder way under the direction . of followeq | 0hN Tics. Edward Anderson. wilh in chage of the printing: elass. wal corn | The radio - classes will ba diractsd past several | PV Thomas Trannick each: Monday annGal event af and, Thuraday ning. & Belie o All boys in the city are eligibla by paying a small fee for membership. Tillman Still Pitching Johnny Tiliman, who will be re- membered by many local - baseball fans of the city for his pitching the sandlots about 14 is etill wearing a uniform. During the season just closed he wa one of the mainstays of the York, Pa., team of the York-Penn, league. Now that the league season is over. has signed up with the Norwich team to pitch in the series between hat outfit and the Taftville nine. Attending Senatorial Convention The democratic convention for the nomination of a candidate for stata senator for the Fifth district was held at 2:30 o'clock this afterfioon in the Plainville Town hall, - Those attending as delegates from -Bristél are James L. Murray, Albert Raw- iszer, James E. Heffernan, Michae) Reilly, Leigh Minor, Thomas F. igan, Harry J. McKinstry, Emil lachman and Joseph T. Domavan. !No local democrat has announced his candidacy. High School Elects Class Officers The following class officers were clected at the Bristol high - sehool petition in w1 ted upon r and hers' Association Meeting Bri oid its oon in the nex L This wii n an o > association at Picasure Car Hits Truck clock evening, a smohile owned and operated el J. Kiltonic of Rristo ided with a tt c of West and | ability on Years ago 5 0 last 43 Lincoln cal he pleasu damaged th 1 it the to a nearhy ssary from repairs, h of liquor ess driv juar- B D who st was exan police surgco lior t the ac- ings ahar 150 pro- influ- ssary for man was intoxicated, Mr s 1 and beli incorreet in William 1t N exam mar It was arrives police tor to he in Dr ving the hig H haticn un Surge a cut on Kiltonic's whi at the Epstein driver 1 by the In t nose of the ime collision. Samuel not of 136 Clark str of tha truck wa eniors: President, Francis Coffey: president, Howard Usher; sec- ‘harles Demarest; treasurer, Roy ned §1 vice retary Juniors: President, Vincent Kally: vice-president, Joseph Francavilla; cretars, Elizabeth Steed; treasurer, ertrude Moody. Sophmores Koziel; President, James Vice-president, C‘hester”Rob- secrotary, Torthel Nalson: % motor e, |treasurer, Joseph Muzzy. wa< molleq| Freshman: President, David Me- At Mahon; vice-president, Irving Hodg- kinson: secretary, Marion MecLaugh- lin; treasurer. Grace Olson. West Fnds vs. Meriden The West Fnd football team wili open jts foothall seazon at Muz: field Sunday afternoon at 2:80 o'clock en the All-Mariden eleven will furnish the opposition. The viitors played their first. game Jast at Thomaston and came away with a 13 to 0 vietory. The locals have been undergoing 1 stiff practice each evening under direction of Coach William Flynn. The announcement. was made vesterday that Rocco Segretto, who has played with the Hartford Tlues and the New Britain team at lifferent times, will appear in the ineup of the locals. Anniversary Mass fversary high ma was on Motor ki wit for operati out a muffler, g by | mes T. Mat At World series Games, those this city at- | game of the| s William J. Donovan, At osecuting or from at opening s are J 1 Joseph M tton and Robert itler, William J. nes Gaff and Chos vs James I, D w James E. John Garrity, M crmott Sunday EIks Annual Outing. ontir and clamb: of Elks lLake Compo e istol Tod will be [the ow at sting clam and sandwiches od | en 11 nu fe An s quiem n of re r Hits Pol celebrated at § o'clock At 10 o el Willlam Thompson found a (Continued on Page 14) FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ISNT IT FUNAY WAAT ), THINGS YOU SEE |\ TA' CLOLDS? WY, THAT LookS' JUST LILE TW CAPITOL AT WASHINGTON, DOESNT IT, ALEK @ \ ALTTLE F TN SIGUTS! VEAK- Wyz You EVER JN WASLUINGTON . o YEAL, POP ToOK. 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