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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1926 Plainville News [i=- - ms i Lo i | Bristel News [kl i Perrault of Thomaston. The results fiaes of the other events were as follows: Plainville Within Appoprinion ¥ "' S i Barl K Wit Vit of ok ?'ifr‘“r!‘:rf‘?‘i“'"}f‘”iffbfl“'o{?p'h“sir:'d"°uf —Expect Further Decrease | Frins o han was acturiy spere ity Soemad ot an 4 form dent in Waterville nring broad mp, won by Homes o AR < 4 raul; standing broad jump. won William G. Johnston of Thomas- SGHODLS ONLY INGREASE, 75w i i 1 o o B0 S5 gy ARppen DRIVER wrange Meeting Amittecs in charge of the ] | = 0 The tota howi . The 1 i A2 ot Plainy e ous events were as follows: Din- ! Voting Lightest fn Years—Manross- © t fore e t n etin irang s held - Flke Hold Snceescful Onting — N° 1 cllegrini, chairman: Thom- Xt Mond 2 t 8 ey E as I t. Joseph Cuily, Ch J arles ¢ McCrum Wedding — Boy Has ¢ 3419 less tha 3 Sty i Death of Miss Anna Mae Furley | Ra r zonl, Earle T. White “ tifie 3y ‘\ ditor P.t t C N W [ Collision, Opener—Pahl-Miller Enga : pe er Engagement el s Tonthat oot ts r1s: Joseph P. Carroll. ehair- Within a few minutes ter Statement of Indebtedness 1 1ir r 3, Fa White, agsd 36, ¢ 1: Harold Horkheimer, Thomas - s cast In today's e : it . t of First A il fEe e ley, Joseph Brodeur. Edward £ e s AR e . vs Sis ! Ll L ‘ Edwin Goodridgs CO| will bulletin them in jow |that t tal i s of Dhar } n, 1 in atlg resnahan, Arthur Nelson, py of Ryd t turns will |fhe town is § ‘ ey i J c t night t i 3 ds and Adam Zig- o'clos r t . 1 s ‘oyle. 25 man: George L. Roberts, secretary; (Reg. $4.00 Books) e e : . 3 2 L floware nnas (Rt tr ped 3 4| Hugt J. P. Cam- gh FPons, treasurer: el eithin pion of Unionv Henry Glynn, e P 1 S 1 « b t ¢ ter brin g1 1 1 W t NG Roche, ulius Kowalski, Positively the biggest Book Value of the Season. They are beauti- ‘nvn.o,; xn t ; annual town 13.28 roport v reas- | est t P ) m t er t pact wit = Linst ’l‘.muho Per- fully illustrated and are ideal as Christmas Gifts or to add to your library, k al town ssued today. : Stivaat {idabtedness i s : r and carom ¢ Fig r,,»{:“ Wallace Nutting devoting time to other interests, decided to dis- mont - Bl A ey The T B % ¢ £ : S o ,Ij“'\l..,’m»,-,r.‘mln'bo:,‘\: e continue publication of these books and we immediately took this S e anaiag folgtita, " e Tl port N vest 4 ) roier of the road s vard | Staft ue, and Miss Hazel opportunity to offer our customers this wonderful chance. They are beau- rerease is S hlugitharseisoimen 5 - . ot S : e Sl e tifully bound in full cloth with rich gold lettering on front and back, and el h school bringing | vajueq at $303.50 ‘eat. The 1 no chane ; i companion | ynite AL R e are beautifully illustrated. Just 1,000 copies to go at $1.69, reg. $4 Books [penditurea: for edu DR 3 g : u g : R IARb ] ; LGRS S 1 Saturd arnoon at the home of CONNECTICUT BEAUTIFUL MAINE BEAUTIFUL Iy ures are set at ¢ t e LA ST et m reluding Offiecr ‘ v.W. C. Gifin of NEW HAMPSHIRE BEAUTIFUL ~ MASSACHUSETTS BEAUTIFUL 3.0 Sl also estimated to have increased i 7 Dosle arose to his fect and ¥ = church i For- PENNSYLVANIA BEAUTIFUL IRELAND BEAUTIFUL ISl L oRnense s or e 1 Whiting stroets. ] : i i aced o it prevent Gl Gl e L P tarhae! I 1 D ! t ¢ h Andrew Mc > by / arpllsi aw Britain as Russel E. Down a the groom, was best ors were Frederick R ng Norton. Ask for them at our Book Dept.—Main Floor in operatio uv. - : N operation r is a graduate of the o Legion hall. Rev. May Be Lord will [and Kensington attended. i . . 5 nnelly o sERueclin ot o, s now at police | prista] High school and for the will be discussed concerning the pro- | A notice dated September 30th 2l Second ¢ ‘ : ward Ber O o J J tary to Karl A. Reiche, superin- posed district nurse. Mrs. Henry | has be d to the ¢ t tha : - e el “oadruff t o), f 3 i G v i M0 L “| tendent of schools. The groom, Hooker and Miss Adele Murray will [ hearing of T he estat f S i Sneider I r fo, ' M not ner it i AN who is also a graduate of the Bris- § ] also address the gathering. All|Georgiana A. Kelsey wil n L _ e St J ngst rest : e g _|tol schools and Northeastern uni- x P members of the league are requested | Wednesda ober at 9 e % LA t alt : hn- o ft Mues ar e s bedal: 10| yersity, is employed as a draftsman ~n atter o'clock at the of f Judge 11ibel askoqs | o0 B AlnEla ez Zaceh eck SOl EnOn Rl i e o ] iy ew Britain Machine eom- On Thursday evening Miss Mur- | Bernard F. Gaffney N 3 ot . 1 . Samis t Y st v, New Britain. ray and Mrs. Hooker will address Ministers to Meet b rontoly : 3 Sl alt 1 el an 10 o'clock Sund 200) Sl s couple left on an unan- v)m Blue Hills school house in or-| The annual meeting of the I 1 ont h . ama 15 hor ¢ ter team, the ) . 25T | non automobile trip and upon | 4 % S B o . Holt, R. Ma i, H. Oat 1 e ) n pl : K ite e °r to explain to them the district ford Association of Congregational ' uccossion of sorions Wiy irn will reside on Manross | nurse projsct. The following is a | Ministers will be held this afternoon P O Voting Exceptionally Light - 3 o BEdDY pita road. Forestville, whera they will -1 YVoting in the town i 1 that life v extinet s ¥ . | par list of signers of the petition |[in the Berlin Co gational church 'y in ‘ this hranch i today m SR i’ 4 be at home 't = Ballots Cast Today for NOMmineas | ror = aiscrict "muree, Rex.” May T | an ‘the sueats. o Fiaw. Samuel . s jomn g Bt thix NEAATH 0|y ae Lxrepilonalls Jiht. earls etirna 230 oclork and n Inrke srondt s oas | MP0ICal Fxaminer D s e at nome” o thlr friends srer 5 Lord, Gladys Fdgerly, J. Henry|Fiske. About 40 ministers are ex- [propriation of $3.000. but a repe- i v ol it h. which was| Will Sing in Terryville Io[\ Towfl Omoes | Kayser, Mrs. C. J. Stuhiman, Mar- | pected to aftend the meeting. The fition of thess wnusual cirey | Tivds o was mamed| arl I & : e | 1 exiis el Pl her, (dwnghies | garet Flynn, Charles Anderson, |ladies of the parish will serve nees is not looked for ar C ¥ N h 1 v o 1 8 Faakii | of Prosecuting Attorney James T. | Frank F. Hanford, Mrs. Frank F.|dinner following the affair. me amount will be asked again J f 1.600 r had Spark 1 Main street and et s . sy p sk : R re i sani of Water.| Mather, has been engaged as so- | Hanford, Mrs, C. F. Lewis, Mrs. M. Personal Ttems The lib; appropriation has been Voted. T out nin C s Doris Hulhert § deck- | r 1 i + prano soloist at the First Congre- BOTH PARTIES CONFIDENT |- Steeon: New 5. Burhen: 1ew | Josaph sii-pas et to hi [ ooatimrey amees e bomn Ao | wae (e oorat i e et by e o Pl waw s caled . xst i | ranD sl ot the Firt Congre John DeLowery, John A. Delowery, |home in Kensington following e $10,000 appropriation for high- | ¥ea >ract terest was at th o AT ) Ll hesnee et b, A John M. DeLowery, Mrs. A. Moffatt, | operation rec ndergone at t S e e GrIT i e R AT O Giilsiannn Squad o Leagv poci o=, A. L. Moffatt, Mrs. Sarah Phillips, | New Britain Gener: 3 S a S5 se Squa o Oalls g Special Meelng Tots ' . N 2 e R was born in Bristol, | Stanley Richtmyer of this city 5. H , Mrs. John! William Cary has left for a weak's [police account remains at SRS CRateriilie Harmar boy to Hold Drive For Membership— | Kiniry, Mrs. E. Horn, W. J. F'agan, | vacation which he will spend in the S S e ke ! 8 zon of George Is one o the txo Con ecticut. bo : teg| MTS: P. Garity, Mrs. R. Hultgren, | White Mountains made it necessary to increase hall res ransport voters from | fer A dsnian aea He was a gradu- | playing on the Syracuse univer- Kensington Jubilant Over 56”'6‘ . Hultgren, Mrs. E. Gugel, Mrs. | FAST BERLIN ITEMS. the 2 t re ed from $5.4¢ eir to the polls wac- N A culah - Spa st ';"’ :'i! ;;m:h,;o:.};:; r::r;,‘. ';“‘Z B George Carling, George Carling, | Francis Cobey and Walter Werde- ough the town kept | tically n 5 t . St & L 5 sions conducted a | ves t riie Les T t. & i PR igh n K ica 1 il groor Miss Jean s % . % g " it Ain=Othen Mo of fietes | Gust Carling, Jomes O'Connell, Mrs. [ lin returned home last evening from |within its appropeiation last year s Thil o, ide Porter of New Londor Saiess ) diiferant locktionk dn (ot Hew, Hifen. FShioone N Assured of a pleasant day for|James O'Connell, John Fitzgerald, | Naw York where they attendad the | Another large itme is 3 h 5 3 At For the past several| been assigned to a guard position. olling, local politicians spent a busy | Mrs. John Fitzgerald, John Hackett, | World series gam Saturday: and [000/the treasureria estimate of exol B orcloak this . res of | Arrested for Southington Police Poiling, Sie | Mrs. John Hackett, Mrs. Cahrles|Sunday. They made the trip by |penses for courts, interest on bonds duty he e n bride wor zown of peach ntine i fFrank: Nelson of \Forestville :walk day today rounding up voters in the | w)jjams, Charles Williams. Mrs. G. | automobile. 1 sinking fun Pl Ba o e ; g the arrested last evening by Officer three districts and seeing it it that| Stromfors. The Girls' club merts this evening | to direct other S Tl e ¢ bridal roses a 1 as a mili- | Victor Chabot for the Southington they arrived at the polling places in| The above are names subscribed | at Community hall under the muper- | = ki e tar coman A 1 'v):, it | anthe »m»: The local department [ by citor Wher lists will be | visi f Physica fit A o een T h 1 Te was | apprehende time to slip thelr ballots into the | bY one solicitor. Other 1 ts .H” € | mislonsof Physical Director Willlam | a¢ the social and re as hoped that m T v el e : g 18 | apprehended hn\\‘ on a charge of published in the near future as the | Ogle. Rieoos il I B T ettt th < S DRt ia ool army ccupation in | evading responsibility. boxes. complete returns from the solicito Mr. and Mrs. Frank Potts enter- |y 1ests, The recept at and others would con Cases Nolled Until this morning there was no|are reported. {tained relatives at their home Sun- | orelack and will be hel: e N : He was a member of Court Ever| The case of Deming Hewitt of ehange in the predictions of the Night School to Start lay. | munity hall lor the wire before the polls closed 4 HeAT ATlss Cainad elcom and for a num w Britain, charged with viola- Evening school opens tonight with | Mrs, E. G. Hazelwood and Mrs. | . and Mrs, Dellis Tord of \fs e el N Sk ber of s had prominently | tion- of the ruleshof. the road. wis Manross-MeCrum Wedding st ”< 9 nolled by Prosecnting . - Attorney 5 45 A James T. Mather without rosts. k % the same teachers as in other year havles*Prattof " \West Cromwell | den® callad npon relatives: in {owr cans stating that a victory was in-| y;o" Anna M. Young and Miss | called upon relatives In town yester- | veetarday. Mro. Tord was formerly e el e (Continuedtoat Page i Ten) ; . ! ) ! ! Pellegrini. - charged with Bl (12 G st (oG e i : 2! breach of the peace, was also per- evitable and the democrats replying| Cathering Magee. The hour has been ! day P ATee N arre sk Treeihan that numerous positions would re-|changed this year to 7:30 o'clock to| Mrs. Frank Cobey and Mrs. Max | Phore will be a whist party :\..\i o'clock instead of 11:» ’!fnnc ?g\:‘ igen ! H‘quv 1r 1! th x(“)r‘vi:"ifi of | evening at Sacred Heart church £0- {0 \ir. and Mre, Frank Mecpnm, | DO YOU FALL TOR RLAH? | u : . = Sl Ly as in previous years. The foreign |a relative in Bristol last Saturday. |cjal rooms to which the public h et t e 2 o i i Pietro Timinano, arrested for gardless of republican predictlons.| ;jaqq will be omitted this year if| Edward Porter of Hartford was | heen invited. Miss Nellin Mc "‘_“ ; 2L “" ’L- o L You have been told that onr film trick, in whi B et e The positions that will recelve the|enough beginners do not enroll. A | the guest of his father, Henry Por- |is (he hostess for the evening A 3 pioCHIS poor-anial AT oric s ilinlieal torfthe czal markers, had his case’ nolled greatest consideration as democratic | class in typewriting has been in- | ter. of Wilcox evenue yosterday orestvi el s Kb ded and ar attendance § Wil Yennis is erecting 2 : % cluded and a large attendance in William Dennis is erecting a gar Flocistur e e aibeid ome on Farm- J 3 three cases were present IR G U 10 Sen 0N i Our prices are the same as the tt » friend from that city At ] 'd' RELonEayenl ts8 Martha Car-| Now Rritain Main St stores, Now. | w rded the outing ¢ ».MoFHIDE X rington played the wed wWen ik Surviving hite are his wite, | {118ment was suspended in all of he bric W Ve n rr Y % them by Judge illia _ .. The bride was n in ma Onr servies 1< not ecqualled in Mrs. Minni te and his mother. L Dy Judxs (William 1. Maighs her father. Lester Patterson of of Second | Anthony DePaola of Middletown lingford, a cousin of was arrested by Officer ~ Henry leaders of each party, the republi- ceive a large democraitc vote re- debvered 2t 4 oclock. You have the Memorial Considerable progress has L i T Bristol Congrega that the work s rotten |4nd it is the vote gatherers are thought to be made with the Community elub those of tax collector, board of re- lief and board of assessors. this branch is expected. Applications | age on his property on Wilcox ave- | njans and the entertain perforn th b because it is cheaper. More Blah! | oy nwitation to ride to Water o should be made immediately to in- | nue et the e A victory for George B. Carter as|Sure admission. = f _All members of the Knights even have heen secur first selectman is almost a certain Miss Mary E. Griswold, superin-| Pythias are requested to be present |are being held weekly by w v rmed yable by | ) ed to s e eve- n a show hat has never hoen o M 10 prove it we are £oi i rs. lottis yoth “,:"‘:};,“J,‘tf;:;";:,:;:m!‘\:("lnfl'yld l\?‘ ning school by making occasional ORDER OF NOTICE OF WFARING | cqualed here. Additional {5 otifiinelordyescousiniat the | devetop and print all films free of i this eity B Al b Oficse s Dyer, the democratic candidate for | 'iSits to the classes, The opportun-| | 5 vaudeville from “big time™ ¥ ; B . e charze during - October. We conld | weral arrangements in charge | JeElinskl A ver, th ; ity offerad to residents of this place s . e e et ot iNaR Crran s T S e e R Bt O'Brien k Saturday evening for reck- D S The bride was attired in whit are incomplate at noen today less driving. According to the off- for his old post as third selectman, where he has served to a satistac- | requires general support by the [piiam. in A e Second nizht of the show. Nand the service, quality and price to of- ght of s v e o o [ terest in the service will be hig [ s ! ! [ derstood that on the last night of community and it is hoped that in- t 3 o or ML will be on the program and it is un- Dridal satin, lace trim " fer you. We have it. Try us, and FIks' Outing and Clambake cer's testimony, DePaola had pass- Tabs to Drive - ; g the fair special j e to be OrF veil, with dutchess lace cap sow'll come again " : icin 50 it od several cars while traveling at v 3 ne blossom trimmings. She = Remember, all films are develop- | of tha Bristol L A bout 40 miles an hour el U0 (bt WV Al s v Siedian N, £ o application on fiie more fully appears, | awarded to the couple performing | Tied a shower bouquet of bridal ros I and printed froe of charge <o {hald at Lake Componunce ye Cyril Toran of 72 North Main poated his plea that all voters visit| . 1€ GFFEITEL G Ll |ihe bast Cliatiestent nd lilies of the valley. The brides- (ake plenty. The more you take the | abor 3 Flks being present from | Strest, arrested last night at 10:15 the polls today, regardless of party |\ |\ iyis week according fo re- r ald tlon b 41" Miss Mabelle Read, daughtar of | maid. Miss Adeline Goodricl better we like it this el Thomaston, Torrington, | by Officer Willlam Thompson, alsa i,‘.“':?:.flcfl“::l,;h:a'.,“h‘: L’;Tm?”“n ports given by the board of direct- | " o [N, and Mrs. E. V. Read t lin, was gowned in peach erepo s . y 1 i Winsted. The din-|recelved a suspended sentence on this deelding day and that evasion | OFS: The organization has passed a 924, at 9 o'clock in | a fractured collarbone Satu he | picture hat and carried pink butter- B ,n .[[]n S Phalmafi ner was se under the superii- | chargss of breach of the peace and alge . asion | | ccesstul year both in its drum [the foronoon and that notice he given of | rallad off a couch on which she was |y roses. Francis McCrum, brother i g i jon of CF llsgrini of the Riks intoxication. He informed Judge of this duty could be termed as lack | THTICST L FELC NN D etics and endency aid appilcation and the | (& S0 O of bride, was hest man ; and was followed by a pro- Malone that he had heen sick for of patriotism. Unless the complete | eturn from-the drive is ex-|lme and place of hearing the Liglhaetaaias e RS sent the | The house was claborately decor m of sport Th £ the the past three months, wh S cee | Bolight Cut e'statodirus. | & blg zeturniis > 1hiishing This! order ‘it pomis e Mrs. J. Rose Belden spen . of sp The o T ree months, whereupon That " tha' reaults wyers 'no linailjpected by thoss in charge. ving a cireu R in eald dlstr and | week end out of town with relatives, jated with —palms. potted ants, Y tie events o A.lthe judge asked if he was under- a8y 4 g Baseball Talk Topotting o cory of this order on the | The usual weekly meeting and so dioli and antumn leaves. Lunch racy, Georg tod and Henry | R0ing treatment for his ailment £ations of the public volce, | e e A o Gy A slen post' o the somnot” Mew | 1 [oe e Community eluh will T con was seeved, The servers were || (COmmunity Theater [iTmc: starter was George | yesterday, 1t was however, the Max Sugenhime, the East Berlin | ; 3 Brtaln Buin tasldcle and by glving G R cm;i:ai ?flrthe relll}el( board on the | Kensington's victory over the Cor- [norica tn all parties in “ither | held Wednesday evening at € o'clock | Misses Gladys Ryder of Hartford P TE resn first time he had imbibed in about »d Sox team vesterday at the |pe Ally or by mat ta each one, in Community hall. The matter of {Anna Crowthe fildr low on. cod Tn o th a3 e quoit ‘fehing contes was | for vears, sc @ republican ticket, ja well known. | Bn el S0% TR SEEEE L T puia St ey Ghibn pan e | Comblugior UL TR T Anna Crowther, Mildred T Mon. e T € 4t aed x contest four years so the court was in- Just how many votes his name car- | 2 |turn ‘make to this court of notice y . i st CEADY WINDERWERE'S FAN J > dicted that the Talcons will be [[Y™ rtford County eague will be [Ellen Lindquist TADY W ¥ R FA mes Ca f 1 George s ries for the coveted position is not | Predicted that th 2 {given | Hartford County Y league will be ([ Lindqui with TRENE RICH James Cari de 1 George Bresna | defeat ext Sunday thus ending a BERNARD F. GAFFNETY, Judge. | brought up at this time. The brid r o th han spec e known, but the democrats will makm::(;’:?‘:;‘HI“;“N‘ 3 | T:fvnoge yBIoLELANER he brid an in a special pool match by (Continued on Page Teoll 8! d f e &l ] & strong bid for the positlon in an) ™ o500y haseball enthusiasts - s SIS s effort to break up the republican| nded the world series game yes- | i T B i el E S FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS : By BLOSSER b betng Edward Malone, Robert The polls will open from § n\luc‘x\ R RN this morning to 2 o'clock this after- [ %O T0F ARC SR £ CE N e noon, at the closing of which there | ” i ompanied the team to St. Louis was a business meeting of the hoards | JHePFRATIE HE ) (0 g e WAERE'S THAT : SRS ) - ' and officials, At the adjournment of [ %" : N ; : 3 ( f : T ‘IEVV | wherever it might lead 3 / e A A ‘; ‘ WA this business meeting, the date for i b SETTIN T ME e S e & the town meeting to be held some| [m,hv";:‘lf’:""""J:{‘I‘,‘H e wed 3 BSLARS DR INTo ) K I X t):i :J?O‘Lv)e \ 4 A BAD FIGHT, ONEY A f arg o € AT A FIGKT ALMOST e / TUEY WUZZAT NOBODY time next week will be set. , 3 SR X e | the lending of Governor John feli 2 4 N \ > LAV Kensington's polls were busy from | p& S8 T8 S BT I Blue , 1" } s ALAMOST HAVIA' ] . TUERE 7D HOLD i > - the opening hour on during the| ;g gaturday, the unpromising ) : . y e } - A”@* J/ IS "\, US APART! morning with a brief rush.at noon. | e SEGECER T A ectators i 2 ¢ NS i The first Kensingtonlan to cast a | nCHA Ho oo™ ave & short = ) ballot was Frank McCormick. Mrs. | (o' “ering to the coming day Florence Green cast the first vote | oo cioeion and dedicated the field for the women. In the town hall, af- | ;o " \onaine stage, The affair was | fairs move more slowly, and up |y "o cniced of the Meriden Gun until noon returns from voters were | oiih which had leased the land for fairly light. Ralph R. Carter cast the | 5 ghooting range and landing field. first vote in the Worthington Ridge Birthday Party ballot box and Myrtle Pryor led the| A pirthday was tendered Miss women in the raca for honors. Re- | goohia Drust last evening at her ports from erlin showed a|pome fn Kensington, about 30 brisk flix of voters until the noon | gyests attending. The home was hour with everything running|gecorated in Blue and Gold with smoothly. | home garden flowers in bouquets. League Activitles Games were played and vocal and The Kensington league of women |jinstrumental solos were given, after voters will hold a special meeting | which refreshments were served. Tuesday evening at 8§ o'clock at |Guests from Waterbury, New Britain | entering a basketball team in the [Emily Myers. Mary Reardon and FRYS won by the Thomaston team and | clined toward lenieney,

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