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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HER ALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1926. ATTRACTIVE PONY Brought Out This Aut The favored Fur Coat of the season, snough of them. The durability and excellent wearing quality of this Pi Fur trade. . Ask to see our Pony Coats, specially y $179.50 $]195.00 Fur section, and so popular iced just now. $215.00 one floor up Featuring the famous “Hubrite,” Granby and Sacs Washable foulards, ginghams, fancy printed foulards women 34 to 44 bust measure, also extra sized models to Style No. 771, a Hubrite Frock in novelty $3.50 Other Dresses, priced at $1.95 S0 House and Porch Frocks, one floor up. In All the Fashionable New Color Shades Fall Models in House and Porch Frocks ‘B[l!]K CIRCULATION . LESS AT LIBRARY ‘Falling O Shown by Anmual ' Report of Secretary-Treasurer >Plamvtlle News LB i . COATS M, E. CHURCH PAGEANT ™ e | “The Church Beautiful” to De Pre- ‘ \‘ 5 ! “ ‘; :‘. “', . umn that Get Work—Church Notices, we can hardly get of bool elt is well known to the $235.00 crease of number of rar on Dresses. and novelty checks, 52 for 52 1 ing the total which checks of various shades, priced at S e for a library building. Of amonnt $4 is from the bequest of c D. MHle ile the ba various ways by L) (i ibrary was moved f wn hall to rooms lin the Byingior bu“ding. It was ought t rease t atior parently lir ~ ding up the affair this| The mi 3 services will Berlln News ternoon with a win. Extra busses | be held on Iriday evening, Octob have been chartercd to ply between | 15th instead of Thursday evening s fleld 4nd New Britain and a|it is usually held. Miss Lord will uo’*l of 1,600 is expected }continue the study of stewardship St. Paul's Ghurch | with an -ddress on “Our Social R Mass will be celebrated at § lations.” The Jun league will omorrow at [ Paur's chureh R 43 o'cloc certificates {John . Br Party Glven be made w ndance A S A rprise birthday pa was The school will follow the 1 ne Ruth Bancroft last mass. | evening at the home of Miss Esther e : : Sacred Feart Church Adams. Eighte ests attend New Building Needed in Berhn,z e e O e R e . [ton will officiate at the 9 o'clock |games. A luncheon was served Nature Lesson ReSldemS Mlare | mass tomorrow morning at the Sa-|Miss Bancroft received many beau Miss Verna red He, rt church, F follow st Berlin. )0 Berlin Congre boys' el 10 o' SILVER WEDDING PARTY Ezra Goodrich lock at t tomor- rlin m- | Mr. And Mrs. Mar- officiat ular morning service at 12 o'clock ried 25 Years Ago Today—TFdgar | heme of his sermon being, “The G. Morgan Dles At Home In|Perfect Church M Su [day school will meet at 12 o Fast Berlin. |and the Junior Achievement classes With a brief lull in the interest in | i1 "*'"',"“’ season's activitles at 3 o'clock *tomorrow af oon town meeting, several residents of | qy " o) | next nimrod to try th ful Them in Bringing ports ¢ sh expedi have started to come in from mers who v 11 yes- Bill Jones of Kensington ty of four other n John Peple onie ten pheasants wh N tussell Ma witiia commanionjian Sl o e en their ailotment of two | ' “,;, 5 3 & 2 a hunters report that S s TEDOT aoi AT 0 M n Lamb while game is not too plentiful ir Hdie Baunder this district, there are still a few of : Fat 5 ' Melvin gors the long tailed runners left for th elona ground they Missionary this place have again taken up the | \Worthington Fecl | shot over yesterd Religious question of providing Berlin with a |3 o'clock M Edgar G. Morgan post office worthy of the fown. For [Berlin® Cong © G. Morgan. 75 years old Rusiness years, Berlinites have been discon Kensingt and a life time resident of Tast Bor- Family Gr tented with the tiny building that{ The regular § lin died yesterday at his home on |Father 3 - now harbors the post office and with | ices will e Cotte_e street after a vears' sick- Mother e the small room that is the post office [at 10:45 o'clock at The funeral will be held Children proper and it is thought that this | Congregationa N[ondayEaiCin ol e o oo N v i S e movement will have some effect on |school will he T s his home, Rev. Dr. German of Trini- | Parker, Be Marchar | the procuring of a new building. | Christian Endeavor rvices will |ty church, Middletown. officiating. Mavnard Several new sites havq been offer- ftaks place at & o'clock tomorrow Burial will be in the Wilcox ceme Answers to of the " ed for considera‘ion, one of the most | at church tery, East Berlin the Church Bean popular being the vacant lot at the | Darts Tonight | M, Morgan was fthe son of Minister G A corner of Farmington avenue and| qu. y 0 of Mr. and Mrs F. L. Hiram and Hannah Lincoln Morgan | Church school AA Schoo! street, being easily reached | o i PENT G S G (ha Land had been employed for 20 years i from all parts of the town. Another| ... "o o 000 gathering this eve- the New Britain Machine Co. as proposed place is the corner of [ b o® 4y o ocion being the 23th|? Pattern maker. He was a mem- !for the even = Worthington ‘ridge and = Hudsen | ;q,,; rsary of Mr. and of the Masonic lodge, A, F. & 'been invited street, which some people claim |y, “w ' Gosdrich, the Intter being | A: M. and Washington Lodge No.| W. I, Payne is able would be the .better situation for | 5es A He leaves two daughters, Mrs. azain after 1 < the post office. SR vell party in honor| (. G. Hart of Unionville and Miss ment to his e by illn When the question was brought up .y ™y ( b of Hart- Sarah £ Morgan of Middlstown; a |many friends are pleased to see him previously several places for the| oo o Bt oo st week for |Son. George Morgan of Middletown, jabout again ‘ i pulldingesy proposed and one . R, celes, California {ard two grandchildren | Miss Evelyn Cuddiby was pleas- prominent. citizen suggested that he | Mr, and Mrs. Goodrich were mar- | Fast Berlin Items antly surprised by a number of her would buy b property and puil od t h where tonight's The cond whist of the friends last evening. Miss Cuddihy the edifice subject to lease by the :“ \m Pt : v. Mr. |was held last ning in the received a number of pleasing = government. Fecling ran high f‘f‘; sea Kensing- | Fooms of Gabriel's Fpiscopal {membranceg, She leaves for Boston | some time towards proposi th : : sl e et there heing a fair attend- [in the near future | 1dea to congressmen from this state | lon CONRERERTANT CMEEE (il lanee. The prize winners for the | Chureh sopvices will be held in the Bt was dropped. Thia tme it i |nave epent thelr lives in Keneington [I0CE, T8 BP0 tong e |l Cnurcn anulceninilUbe el i the thousht that action will be cortied AR have & host B (0 C Best | thur Tow second ladies’, Miss |usual hours, Mor service at but and the proposition submitted to ‘-‘”\H e ‘,: [ T'rances Cannon; consolation, Miss [10:45 o'clock with preaching by the the congressman from this district. | Wwishes on their attainment of thelr |y |55y (o v ool 5 NViHEBEEln EreminE- A wedding anmiversary. - MPolg Day captured first pribe with |twelve. Epwo at and with the flux of daily Goodrich Js a well known carpenter: | pg o " \ilforie taking | second. |o'clock in fhe ever coeding past vears, a new post office | They ha one da e, Mips Dor- |0 T8 FhEL 0L At liihe erenines e is needed, Berlinites believe. The |othy Goodric . The next whist will be held next and church ser : | | question of whether the government | Miss Ci i e |90 I and chureh jmense ot fh s will be willing to stand the expense [ploy of the § Mo Ensland LT8R S R et | A e | e nin Tax hean) alhcia- | maiaphone comuany) abithe\Hacttoral| o SNE TR N SELEE 0 R RE Tt mhorelogl hons | sed but it is generally thought that |office for the past 10 years |John Frank of West Cromwell. [day evening at Community hall | Rerlin is deserving of the appropria- | Attend Installation Lalatialy B0 Vi el in M e e e e tion. | Rev. Vernon T.. Dhillips, pastor of | o ()" oniie four of Enrape. season yesterday there were a large | Berlin_has long been in the habit [the Kensington ( sational 1™, "0y iet party will be held in the Inumber of =porting __enthy ot dropping proposals for improve- |church and Claud evens of| il room of the Sacred Heart|tramping the woods. Thera is con- | ments when on the verge of victory | Kensington attended the installatlon |y, o) Nronday evening at 8 o'clock. [siderable small game to be found and it is hoped by residents that this | servica of the R sworth at |y o 3ohn Frank will be the hostess |adjacent to the town. Tatest movement will not suffer the | Rocky Hill yesterday as delegates | gregational | | trom the Kensington ( | ehurch. goes into Voters Made Today game fate. Rig Game Today The world series game sacond place in the minds of local| Tha gelectmen and the town clark ¢ans today and most of them Will |\t b in session today for the pur- be content to read the results of | oca of admifting to the voting| the New York game after the All-|jicte a) those who hay nal i for Kensington-Falcon game which will privilege. This nission al- be played today at the Kensington s for the state voting and a vpice Athletic club's grounds at Percival b, 4y0 coming town meeting avenue, This game is the fourth of | Kensington Mcthodist Church the five game series and as Kensing- [ e L0 oo i S ton has won two and dropped one |, o\t oo morning at 10 o'clock to the New Britain aggregation, it is | "o B on Methodist church | At 11 o'clock, Rev. May B. Lord will | deliver the regular Sunday morning mon with a text of o House | Which I Build is Great.”” The pastor LEHIGH COAL | would like to meet the Sunday | school bpard at the close of the Prices Right | morning services. The Epworth Full Weight [league will hold a meeting at 7 d | o'clock tomorrow cvening led by 5 I | Wilfred Hanford. The Sunday eve- Prompt Delive ning services will be 1éd by Miss X | Lord at 7:30 o'¢lock. The theme of East Berhn Coa] | the addresses will bs “Lost and Found.” The social service club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 3:45 o'clock Wednesday at 3 o'clock the Ladies’ and Woed Co. Phone Connection Shows Up Well—Tocal Contractors Favor Local Builders i Ed ni ot excavati v Miles Limeburner. T r & Coe of Mart h J i of the ye Martha Rebekah Social Methoddist es in the Church P lows o'clock cd by The will 7 o'clock Rev. A Ball, pastor, will continue w A Foolish Young Mar le is cordially invited to all Congre Marni sermon, tional Church At 10:4 choo! after the People’s m Federation sewing ng sday at 1:30 p. m. in the par- Baptist Church ay se Raptist vill be as follows: P'reach- the pastor, Rev. A. D. Ken- D. D. at 10:45 a. m. Bil I at 12 noon. At the eve COMMUNITY THEATER PLAINVILLE Saturday, Octoher 0th— AILEEN PRINGIE in “TINE WILDERNESS §OMAN “Tramp, Tramp™ “The Tiar € Myston"—No. 3 Tatest Fox Sews, Sunday. October 10(h— PRISCILIA PEAN and LON (TANFY in ““OUTSIDE THE LAW" Mon. and Tues., October 11th and 12th ERXST LURIT 3 SSOCTHIS IS PARIS with MONTE AT and PATSY RUTH MILIER fragrance of Wiacs afre MATINEE 4:15—10c ‘ e s Brlstol News |* \dvent Christian Church ve Board Toking i om @ {ops st , sy do or baseba nue wounci 1 press v-by v hope o g & m. and rom |today, was pleasantly surprised last T te § p. m. Taxpayers wrged to | ovening by his fellow workers in the: hay sueh taxes as carly s possible |assembling room of the Union Manu- manth refher than to |facturing Co.. when ‘they presented last few days him with several gifts in honor of Motor Trip the occasion. Mr. Johnson, a vetar- | g J. Ranney, man r of the lan employe of the plant, was given | \ ‘ } rn New |a sweater, a raincoat, cigars and o Seani left today roses. Willlam Schaefer, formen of I et ¢ ind other | the department, made the presenta- t 1 B 1a. He ex- tion speech in behalf of his fellow Arsidale, | pects ta e gone eaveral days workers. o Making Voters Today | e s i ¥ i on a mas R and READ HERAL DCLASSIFIED ADS < CONSOLIDATION OF |- + SCHOOL DISTRICTS .- . Subiect Adain Bronght Up With Donnelly Its Champion son NO ACTION EXPECTED NOW Onls 17 Deaths Here In September | or —Voters Bei Made Today— Fans At World Series Games— Football Game Tomorrow. of consoli- Don- te for Mr. s ore equalized paid to v would | il se of | W A vould probably mean an added his department of $2,000 |and i | ado; to To Start Vacation - mas F. Guckin of the n poli department will start on | Reckless Driving Case innual vacation of two weeks| The case of Francis = Eliott, B e his absence |charged with reckless driving,.on Joseph Strupp will be act- | September 23 after his automobile win in charge of the office | had struck and injured Mrs, An- toinette Cardolina on West street, 1 McGi t Da Detective licuddy. who has been off duty for | he past two wee will resume | jng. vork on Monday morning. e Tast Hartford Here Trvdn.v‘l )| Mrs. Carolina did not press her | The Fast nmior? %‘v'.;‘\'» “‘“" ‘:;’ i complaint. football team “‘,I,‘..:rly'~i"zv\ wehool | The case of Charles H. Andrews of | position for the loc SO0 (Wolcott stre rged Wi A Pleven this afternoon at the athletic | 120 roet, A cliataRd i et 4. The game will be called at Mk |the city court thin- morhing until " vn«‘:h School Paper Out [mext Monday. On September 3. Mr. | The Mish seheol official organ; |Andrews. while operating his auto- e e e famned yestarday |Mobile along Walcotty road.. struck 3 ernoon and cansists of four pag- |2nd activitids of the ¢ |ez 0 | “General Manager George L. Cock- |torr | ings and Assistant Manager George L. R s of the Bristol and Plain- M. villa El je (. accompanied by Mre. Cockings and Mrs Roberts | will 1eave tomorrow for Atlantic whera they will attend the gas kers cont k Lowe Desth Rate ol. were suspended indefinitely | Acearding to figures recased by |Yesiorday for smoking in school, in I lerk thera were 17 denths|violation of the rules. The names vecorded in his office during Sep-|Were withheld by the achool author- | fember. This is a remarkably low |itles, and it was not’indicated how of Tristol's|long the girls had indulged in the N © than the|Practice. It was said that at the <orded hers dur- |DeRinning of the fall term coples of e the rules governing conduct in and e |around the school buildings were A ats of requiem |Placed in the hands of all pupils St Joseph's in memory of John €. Cullem hou Tax Office Open to pay the first and third i taxes, Tax Collector Frank R. Riley has announead that his of- 1y between the Douglass, Frank | applicatio Irank Matthews and Albert Goran. listrict ir Plainville this aft- 100n are James L Murray,. Albert P Tames E. Haffernan, ' v, Leigh Minor, Thom- | Cemetery Asso. Commiittee to Moet » in th mittee of the West Cemetery Asso- I Tax Collectof | cia will be held at 7:30 o'clock. next oy n interviened | Wednesday evening in the public ago, stated that such an [library. Plans for the grading and Would call for at least | lavout of the unimproved section of jonal clark in his office [ the cemetery will'be presented by Thomas H. was nol Attorney Burnham | o Attend (‘as Makers Convention reprosented the defendant and At present to look after the interests ef Five West Hartford High fo be held next| Hartford and that among the rules was strict prohibition of smoking during school o+ | Recipient of Glfts on John B. Large toda and Leigh D. Minor are making voters, wWhose were turned In to the voters of the four dis- city last Monday. The today is being held in the rk's office and will Jast une § o'clock this evening. Attending Series Gaoe nong those attending the word ies gam es and the St. Louis Cardina's v York today are Judges Wil- 9 J. Malone, Joseph M. Donovan, yor Joseph F. Dutton, Assiste Postmaster John Robe Dr, Il Claffey, James Cafferty, ars of ts in the Attending Convention °s attending the demo- torial conventlon of the gan. Harry 1. McKinstry, man and Joseph T. Dono- I unr‘rnl of Maurice O'Connell. of Maurice O'Connell strest, who died yes. - wi'l be held at 9 o'elock lay morning from St. Matthew's 1n Catholic church. A high 1 will be ecelahnated ams P. Laflin and the family lot in St . e Ment 'y aerte, No. 1511, Eagles, will soting at Frater- N hold its next % § o'cock next 1% 1n Eages hall on esidont Joseph F, $1° and many fm- i1l be brought up Football 1bet team of 1e attraction at 1 on Lewis street on and should - fur- opposition for « ths nanaged by Ray- Ioal boys have some stiff pr: the past week cipation of tomorrow'e ter in ant Iberg 1 Chellberg of 1 bo held trom tomorro ho Lev: urch sn Stear Henning Johnson will conduct services and intermens will be in ce Ty, 18 of the executive com- Desmond of Simsbhurg it is possible that some definita on in connection with their ption may be taken by the com- d by Assistant Prosecuting Robert J. Stack this morn- Mr. Elliott has assumed ail bills for medical attention and driving, was again continued in killed a sheep owned by William Judge Epaphroditus Pock oy Joseph T. O'Connell -was Rurnham. School Girls Suspended Oct. 2 (M—Five girle s at the William H. Hall ht urs on the school grounds. His Seventieth Birthday Johnson, who is obsery- the 70th anniversary of his birth FOR RESULTS 'FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS POP WAS TELLING A% 1AST AIGHT ) HOW PEOPLE SOMETIMES DIG LP SYMBOLS LEFT ABRE YEARS AGO BY T INDIANS = T\ GOING T~ SEE IF T CAN FIND SOME ! Aid society will hold a food sale in iha churcied pexiee I AOPE VOUAINT ) DIGGIN' FOR FISH WORMS THIS TIME ANOPE=T'M LOOKIN' FOR SYMBOLS LEFT BY TME 3ND]ANS WHY 60 TO ALL THAT WORK E WHY DONT YoU JUST YOUR MOM'S SAY! vou pan KANOW WHAT TAA FALKIN® ABOUT, X GUESS =yoU DON'T BNEBA KAOW WHAT SYMBOLS WAY THEYRE W THINGS VER MOM 3 USES WAEASHE By BLOSSER