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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1926. | o o dr d. The construction work on [ nitnerto 8 : n sider the installation of one outside 'nmh‘ ed and the building is wor p | A communication was read from mx,: out in efficient manner in every ach ¢ i \ et R. Dutton of Seicheprey post ail. Wo look forward, with con- 1 n once ¢ I . 2, American Legion requesting ! {ndcee tatin completion of the | re: < 7 t that high school puplls assist this | LI w R[]BERTS[]N | building during the early part of the | maintaincd at § 1 s rlib’ | post in the observation of Armistice wmr 1827, and we wish the towns-|and t 3 i IDay on November 11. It was voted pmrm to look forward to comm ary 2 rate T{) (4 that the pupils join with Seicheprey e of the gymnasium and audi- | musj r I H PUP”‘S carrying out a program at ; “The entire upper floor of Linden | pos Sigres oot RE Sy superinthiant bt T street school, or five rooms, I8 DO | prades ar : e . SRS Apsag ot ] {in use for the high school puplls. | mitte ; : 0 glioes Mia : NE W MODELS IN THE JUNIOR MODES Wlll Seek Republican Nomma Our present ciroliment.is: Fresh: | ¢ aEslt A foia 0 E l UOH D ides to 3 yment of her default in 52 aking her contract wi - 2 \U]\"NHV‘N‘! 32, juniors ract with the Bris. Briskly Youthful for Girls of 6 to 16 e REPORT;W:M e R e N M ok ¢ int board meeting on REALLY THE PRETTIEST TO BE FOUND ANYWHERE | et Creedon, graduate of Boston uni- | e g Tucsday, November 19. These ap- | versity and with a year's experlence Al a) 2 i AT ' T show identically the School Superintendent Urges Pur- at Storrs college, has been engaged | 2° ¢ pEULOE] ; ) emien 1o New same figures as the ectimate in June : rgav = 3 las teacher of commercial subjects, £ S d e s et , | except t re was an increase of There are f_rocks of all maFenaIs, Jersey, Twills, ete., for regular wear. Silk and chase of New School Site—Asses- | Engiish, office work. and gidls atn’ | 175 on Miss 8. Louls art lant t Home | ea7 s Folenat ;9:« :‘a velvet combinations, velvets, bright colored Crepes and Georgettes for party and John Corcorafi g |\ a0 ! idlow is ospita ening School | the First School District for an ad- dress wear, all at the most reasonable prices. Hope street high school, Providence, a ) € p .4 It was voted that an additional $600 | coach boys' athletic: As there Is the y : ; 6 £ educat v z a total of $1,200 for this ap- graduate at Brown university, and | 5° : e : tional teacher, and $458 for a Wash Frocks at $1.95 to $5.98 Velvet Frocks $5.00 to $10.00 Ol v Rohertaantiof Camnieoeetl e engaged to teach | lent rec ) : 16d to-the. approfEtetin Foo the republican nomination for as- | ;o%e L L0S TS Th, ole for type. sors to Meet Tomorrow—C. of C. | Meeting—Bricfs. | vear's expericnce In teaching at A et L Springs culti ¢ t teacher at the high school. Jersey Frocks at $5.00 and up Party Frocks at $10.00 and up today announced his candidacy for | 3I°1ce, mathematics, English and ep of the old high school n Smart Warm Coats of the most fashionable fabrics, cut like big sister's with P Tt e ot o e S T luxurious fur collars, offer hig choice from $10.00 each and up to $29.50. sent Plainville in the next state log- m with the bookkeeping and |Arthur F. Ryd h T. M : 1| The N ,k,,,,,'f.p,,‘;"f,. the Bris- | tslature. Mr. Robertson, who con- . but at a disadvantage. s WAl 'bs held i5e | ducts a large farm near the Metho- e organization and work of the 1 ) ) P t ing in the Elks hall dist camp ground, has had no po- le high &chool for the year | tee t their most rot Sttt atbe 3 litjeal experience, but he is well | 1 6 was f approved by the | ¢ 1 T T R e OCTOBER SALE OF LINENS IS ON Tl B T e L s \ et L coterle of friends who are boosting | maint nd excellent interest | connection with provid ¥ o cebif o g" ar B him. In fact, it was only at the re- |and s made by the pu- | means for 1 c 1 ritiient far e OFFERING ASTONISHING WORTHS b e el st G R RS eine trnimend to et | he considered placing himself in the n, s wr , ’ Sl bl il DN Ve : : : field. He Is a younger man than the | with the splendid cooperation of the | This repare sl 1 o [ Lo s ditme oy Sohonl Special underpricing on all Linens during run on this sale. A remarkable oppor- other candidates and is expected te | townspeople. The principle to fol- town 1 7 ] bty sl I“{“""‘”' fo tunity to select Cloths and Napkins, Damasks, Towels, Crashes, Decorative Pieces, Srmicanederanlo aunportitromithe low i this S ; fany o ; Rt L R . g younger v '3 al epublican | athletic work supple anc P- | p nt ma S 1 $52 g ete., for home use or as gifts to the Autumn brides. caucus Monday night. port but not detract from the other | thj g ¢ . Neighborhood Cluh Meeting 3 s A " First Selectman John J. Kimmel |work of the school. Following out as Birthday Party $556.- * South Chippins Hill - Nelgh- Hemstitched Cloths and Napkins are one of the big features of this sale. Say- {s the present representative of the | this principle of athletic work for ty was glven at t « . “];-‘dm&]ni]'f‘ "fl:" 5 AL A - e s 9 it % : town and announced some weeks | the high school, athletic organiza- ! pranecis Da 't B s v for | mec oc s evening ing the Middleman’s profit by importing direct, we offer unmatchable values in these | back that he would seek reelection. | tion must be fully under the control lay in honor of : t- |in schoolhouse. Election of of- lines. Frank Smith has also placed his hat | of the school. ’ nniv ber his ed rs will be held and other busi« ; ; < : S . uss {in the ring and 3 three-cornered Grade Schools £ e g aday, ness 4 Of Irish make, we offer all linen cloths Extra Fine Quality Cloths in exquisite contest is looked for. fen grades ft ha 1 freshments Or Fiay: Home' Game EiurdAy in handsome designs with nice hemstiteh | designs, would make most appreciated o Urges Fourth “‘l"’?“ Site : e R e sl R Y. tol 1 i foatban Qr;{,,:\h: xfir: finish, priced at gifts to that bride you have in mind. SEHoGL RIt6 Tt e st This makes seven grade rooms ir Take play the athletic fleld Satur- - . - | N Lir stree scl - v 1 moon wit Ea $5.00 each, 66x66 inch size $10.00 each for 72x72 inch ‘I!v- vn‘“ n 15{rnrr\mn'lm\:‘!w)&l-\ E yeration 3”1-,‘ Lt Sestas) g tomg it h 1*7"H1rt‘{‘ord Sac e s : o ntendent of Schools T.. S. 1 and fiv igl chool roon; \ zin r furni the opposition. New $6.50 each, 68x86 inch size $12.50 each for "0 inch {his annual report to the selectmen, fwelve rooms in all. This has be 1o aiBnast iE i o been etseted by the 37.00 each, 66x104 inch size $15.00 each for 72x108 inch |The relief in the grades afforded by | brought about by the use of ie board e 10 ; = of the industrial class and the 37.00 dozen for the Napkins 813.50 dozen, 23 inch Napkins {the erection of the new high sch basement rooms. Appros J tallt vear s t L D ts will be a welcome addition to o {will be only temporary and ano temporary use of A\l““" 1’7("\“ Z\ T n ca f S primary school is considered a fu- ! been 1 by t t = s most N t fc em 7 ’ » Number of New Voters ture necessity, so that the purchase | ficer and by th r ed § ¥ the session of the registrars cf of land while it fs still reasonable |health. ° four voting districts in = lis urged to mest coming need. T ' 5 eld on Tuesday, 561 appli- [ of a capable instructor, til 4 o'clock. A nurse will be in| Mr. Mills also ris Dr, George | hizh scl duties, an ause of Night School Opens Monday s of “voters to be made” were Ber[ln News | The sponsors want it mentioned | attendance and will offer advice to|F. Cook, local health officers in ask- | {wo different schedules, one qpening : ; gl Bl invalua ¢ r a school nurse in addition ool ar f s | hor 1 spe ) b ! | + that Mr. Phillips invaluable services [ mothers concerning the care of their |ing for | high sc 1 the first district, 75 {n the to the club are appreciated by both | habies e event is being |to the district nurse, saying that the { in Linden Street school, it 166 in the third and 111 {n | themselves and the town as a whole. |sored by the state departm schools are now too large for the | .oma nec to secure wth district, - His work for the organization has ' health, district nurse to handle along with | .o principal for Linden S mit 1 la; ening. T o : ¥ i moved aeleten and towi G Siti {been unceasing and generous. | Bowling Leazue to Start {her other work. He further recom- yyieq Taylor, peyar T L : 4 on from 9 a. m. to 8 p. | Kensington Methodist Tkt arks the [MeNds that the High school athletic | {1/ 0% ¢ ory State Norn 1 wi ; S S ¢ 2 : 1 vate m 1y administer the elec- fihe veeniHnai0 eoy e vices ool = d n Fraternal |fcld be pro fitted out and et | Sror lay ey , Octc s | s Kensington Methodist church | ; ers Recre- fonced and that a kindergarten b : s 4 r | action of the s ta ) L {lormjoaly G » whose applic g 1 rs Reer hed in the Linden street ! p mitt %o 4t ns have been presented and who will be held this evening. the study N h AL A Ssblishe: n the L st i Horkrize w : 3 i 1 ; kutls of “Stewardship” Veing continued in nticipated s % . FR0) oy T ST e S ; et il The report stresses the g ] Chamber of Commet fecting i s¢ department r h s | g Gunng Lot of the local Chamber of G w St D l' t S 7 | pastor. ¥ May B. Lord will speak : b hait o1 Looliluagin L “Lm,,, ‘“Miss Catherine Bennet gro S s ¥ Al A + M. DIEYeNS DeC mes 0 DY | on ihe theme, <Tho Nenial Life" n big nal score, D et ot mace tusenerat bhe| wato ot Clorham Norml e Drustee : S e T as v c ' ! de ¢ e nee i : f p. m. Frid The pro- FasuDaNIor e ding ‘”’"r“" Lo for; ¥ 1 peration vee B 5 k 7 P i tha churel sorl n of rk for the coming vear ind other busi- Today marks the day mv- H'* issuing permits . ers Amnyounced | ners into the fields and wo I ey elalm that i 5 S NGB Actis X 4 Wil ppointed for the Program for BOys' Club Discussed | search of the plentiful e EhL A e e ‘ D R T - Miss AMcBHarly 3| Ma er ecn o t ¢ evening school this has been reported. The birds them- | 'Clent siz 4 4 el o ssniene 345 pn PR T t ose two 1 ‘ 0 . opening next Manday ove- —Gunners Prepare o Make | jaives are seeking cover in an ef- { 2N as it i self-supportin 7 : Septembe 072 1 a posit! o 7 ol a0l Wreate r rt ‘N a ded in the community, they cf This is a total gain since ( o o oadby’ evendts & he Eo it fort to dodge the sportsmen a o b ; [188 puplls, or an average of 62 pu- | year have returned for the com ki &8 thus live another year but if the L R no trouble in | ‘q‘ 15 4 L . R ¢ 0ol have heen announced by To Be Held Next Monday Night. | vigor with which the "Wm!"r‘i polish | Prssing [hiatitescoming amante P 0oick : o od in | B T P T 5 o'clock school committee as Claude W. Ste candidate for | ;"O(',rm'h' :W‘i.'f”‘< i ‘,‘l{,l:.{ S e Tast Berlin Ttems t \m‘_'ln' igh et J I‘;\H“’“;"‘ ¢ Broad Strect s I]\‘nrxv!‘ ‘1 r,’v:';]y-]_\«.u the republican nomination for repre- | tomorrosw. { The Ladles’ Ald Society of the I New RBritain High school 3 pu-|4o the report of Orrin L. Judd. ¥ el h il 1 ! Bristol High school 28 pu Recommendations sentative, when asked today what F asant are preening Methodist church will hold a sup- 'Pilsi In B o} untte. | _ ; f e ! - an he 1 : pils, and in trade school 13 pupils, | uyp )ooking to the future, the - : is views were on the appointment | themselves contentedly as they are | Per and social fn the hasement of L A T St “Tn B : C. of C. Mecting g of a visiting nurse, declined to com- protected by law, ~but Connecticut | the Methodist church Thuraday ove- 0% & 7400 towal of 1388 TMHILE | forlowing scems apparent > e Char ¢ t y sast Bri hool: Dressmaking, nent. Mr., Stevens said that he | gama laws & 1 Gctobar 21. B Ir' ikt Sl s A third school site in - e ; Y ould like more opportunity 10 4 woodcock and 2 ruffed grouse to| The Boys' club will meet at Com- Lol Bt study the problem and to arrive at | grace the h s bag. Tabbits munity hall tomorrow evening from | (00 oals T e o e N 1 decision but this time he was jjust not be until November | seven 10 nine o’clock. The earlier & 0 ore attentancn ohic is desired hle to his views on the | 1et and quail are forbidden until | class will be for the young boys and i i and purchased for this p ToliTons QOuAriEy ind and Mk Maskatl natter. Most of the town offici: . Squirrels, however, must st¢ 1 be from seven to eight o'clock. o0 ooty iure intion of the co-oper- | Dose before this section is too il iediate ot o \henanprone SEgEhENay ; pursuit of nuts as § | The older boys’ class will commence |ytjon of Principal Orrin L. Judd and | built up, and T forglent ( rents of 1 t o1 [ : advanced English, Miss followe: ! ad and clix f them may fall in one day to one at eight and continue until nine |} oo ors at Broad street school, | comes proh de tor t Ve mechanical drawing to discu. e move. 3 0 sportsman beginning tomorrow. o'clock. Physical Director William ',nq of Principal Phillips H. Lord | "Phe high school field needs to athemitiar Ergne ter, first selectman, refused to give Democratic Caucus 1 Ogle will be in charg and the teachers at Linden street |be fenced and lald out by zccurate | o'clock. The 5 Dathemitler EiselE 4 The democratic town committee | Members of the fife and drum |sehool. measurements for the various report on pas e N S vhat the town, wat e r has called a caucus to be held Mon- | corps will meet this evening at Com- | New High School schoal and communi vities. plans, whil i e ieeed lents would have to PPiv- ¢ day evening, at & o'clock in the town | mun all for their regular weekly | “For the past year and a here is meod strict | winl it s Ul ing this motto to everything before hal, for the purpose of selecting ' re almost the entire time and thor irse and second qualified - |'the Mth the town meeting Thursday eve- | nominees for the position of repre- rayer meeting at the Methodist | of your superint ot has n n for 1 nurse. ] school | just Beckwith will again g It 1s thought that the chief | gentative and ftive justices of the)church this evening at 7:30 o'clock. {given to the plans and details con- | nurse would assume the d of {qu Saricton, B, Beckonith mil Rk opposition comes from politicians | prace. As vet, no definite announce- Next Monday evening there will {nected with the building of the new | aitendance officer, also. With en- | 1o he depitrty s ; o S0 ‘hr:“ i e e and heavy tax payers of the town, | ment of candidacy has been a be a whist party and social at the 'high school. Tor this reason not as | rollment ‘of over 1,200 pupils in | closer ar th ek city, Mr. Beck the popular sentiment being that the | nounced from the ranks of possit cred Heart church commencing at | much has bren done in the school- | public schools, it is impossible for | each of e oy L nurse is needed. ties in the democra camp but it |cight o'clock. Mrs. John Frank will | rooms of the town as has been de- | ane per on, no matter how eflicie w. £ L :"y“'*« ""'v advertls “!“’“lfl- The women voters ma has been rumored that the position bhe the hostess of the evening. The 5 out all the duties of a! fThe W 1 - : X ¢ the New Departure Manu enthusiasm what others la ve- | will fall to either Philllp ¥2gan, publican has been invited to at- | ————————— = SR el e e N s ; turing company. pared to fight to the last ditch and | \rs. E. J. Lardner or Johann Mur- | tanq, \ NOTICE | S A s o 5 : ke ¥ 3 ; I year there “‘rh §21 atudents assuring residents that the question | yay, Either of these possibilities are | The Knights of Pythias will hold | In Monday's issuc of the Herald |available, a = kindergarten depart- aoan The et X 4 olied. 546 of which were entered will not.he dropped 1t 1t mests wiig | gopular with voters in this place |y roeptlon and cben houde on |thare apperred an ad over the namo | ment is necded at Tinden Street tiie : ; p lasses for forcigners, defeat this year, they are hastenink | and loeal democrats are planning t0 | Tuesday evening, October 26. Mem- |of ~Lyineton's b ol e e SRl A ] iy i pxpected that an even larger to.obtain more names for the peti- | give the republican choice a hard ‘Wr« of the Middictéwn lodge of the |gard to my film vice which was | Note: Recommendatio , s R er of persons will avail them< tion for the appropriation. Last | phattle for the honors. | Knights of Pythias will put on the |entirely without my knowledge or e e : 3 s : eed of the advantages offered by evening Yrs. George S. Griffith and | Legion to Meet | tertainment for thetevening. |approval. lancat off tnis: reportt doe cvening classes this year. Miss Adele Murray addressed the| Bolton-Kasica Post of the Amerl- | ot cooning's meeting of the | he com oes my M | horize the execution of thes hools will open on Fast Berlin community club in anfcan Leglon will meet this evening | community club was attended by 85 | ac seloping do i of their own ad-| ommendations. John Guiden 1 ) ud it | Mond Tuesday, Thursday and effort to make the question clear 10 | jn T.egion hall to discuss plans for | . The nursing service now |y i 1d the wording of t “The taek of teaching music ¥ T gs from 7:15 to 9:15, them. On Sunday they will go to|the dance to be glven and also to ation for the town of ‘\mg:n ‘ = the work of their ac tical arts in the grades and !Broo 2 1 1 s com T classes will be held four Fiue e totorapoRe thie moyemie: Lo arransementa ton Sinles £ discussed at length by |vertising i [high school of Plainville has for treatment two month " @ 2 week: mechanical drawing fo residents there. Later specchs | ba given in the near future by 10- |y "George Griftith and Miss Adelo | Homever as they do_geod work ! 5 8 A o o > and Thursdsy. st tha Besir are planned for next week and (he | cal talent of this town. " ¥. The proposed service found land give an enlargoment free with | ile s ersea t 1 “hool only: shop mathematics omien; are) hopetul ot gatting: out) ¥ Naxy MondayiCommander Hazold f p2e ot (i1 riambare) of tha club folio)|cvery Alol aldiz promnt service |~ Al o (N5 & o r Faltiay ap R a_big vote. The opposition is just | Ventres will Tenve for the national |, JoiF W' TR O Coh FUR TR0 fevery i priccs, T will stand by them |1 5 g N8 nestitn Y ! : R b a2 nopefil otrilling. el nall ywiily fleorivention itotie held finSENadSl ot 4 Ui i ol ST R whdl | with fre i nd satanMing (inat sl lianz | Gnmmunitv Theatre Pla » restaurant, " South Side and L= supporterayind ATRUYSIAYL (ehE niia Spdsnnniab Gliden ot ena R e e e e s £ 1 succeed g 1 1 redoy evening at, Forestville, souldisee theltur flyiwheritnaitorol| famons @i0s ann e ainkwill Falet L (SO S R R R s e DR e B || THURSDAY, OCTOBER 711 or s ‘apen no 1 ! making meet twlce & facklongclesl. [elsiticnegalie - AT [ment. " Whist was enjoyed after| For the balence of October a1l || Gogren Sidney and Anita Stewart || conditio 1 1 weels, oné dteuidn. WoRlar . el T l:‘:;‘\:s‘:;"':l\”','\.,“sm,,,m‘ Sanles Ty O ophy Zisk | Vhich Tofreshments were served in |developing and printing of the film o § n—ad Thursday and the oifier bh THiaY AR R e (.“%11,.'0”,“,,,“ Tields will he buried | WP developed will be free. “THE PRINCE OF PILSEN" ‘. : ! el b - = At (Continue on Page 18) GEORGE R. BYINGTON. ] . (Continued on Page 18) cuss plans for the completion of ar- | with military honors according to ! —_— | rangements - for fall and winter | o statement issued today by Harold | . ¥ A el ictivities of the club. Rev. Vernon | ventres, commander of the local T.. Phillips, president of the club, | post of the American Legion. Eight | FRECKLES AND Hls FRIENDS The Danger Of Go:;dn BV BLOSSER hopes for a baskethall team if a|members of the post will act as pall suitable place for practice and play | hearers and the usual salute will he can be secured. Tt §s also hoped that | given at the grave with the echo the club will be provided with a | taps played during the burial. Fi- swimming pool. The latest branch of | na] arrangements for the funeral the club's activities is a rifle team | have not bean completed. that has been practicing hard late- Game Called Tor Saturday Iy. A mect is planned for the near | The fourth game of the five-game e el future with prizes to béawarded the | capfps between the All-Kensington LG e highest scores. Boxing gloves will be | toam and the Falcons of New Brit- oS KD, donned soon under the instruction | yain will be played this Saturday ) | \ CANT Yo BE / afternoon instead of the regular D ) GOOD BoY'S PROM Sunday afternoon game at Percival avenue field in Kensington, LEHIGH COAL || .o o Noneer proaus E aled to appear before Jud Prices Right | George riswold was continue Full Weight { until Tu evening’s regular tes- d | sion when th ccused man furnishec > And | bonds of $100 for his appoaranc Prompt Delivery | Preaux was arrested for drunkenness and breach of the peace by Con- East Berlin Coal stable ¥rank Brown who was called to a local brickyard late Tuesda and Wood Co. || | Well Baby Conference | g . A well baby conference will be Phone Connection held tomorrow afternoon at the Tabs hall in Kensington from 2 un- row will see an advent of local gu Bt tee faten oxt Tht : % D $4| Avon, has been er Woods Ring—Democratic Caucus | Aid soc i a meeting tom t the “orestville school: English, M home of Mrs. Manchester on V' t A r i ers; dressmaking, Mrs, | Main stre v s over- cooking, Miss Dorothy avenue or Trumbull fon will be needed b suitable site should be se- ¥ chool: Beginners® O'Connell, Miss Hyland and Miss Margaret atement other tnan

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