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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1926. 7 — e “YORKE" “YORKE"” Shirt Co. of Glens Falls, N. Y. ) IN SELECTION Satisfactorily made of woven Madras, collar styles, all sizes. Very Special are the “YORKE” Shirts made with separate laundered collars to ! match. The materials are imported woven madras with all colors guaranteed fast. $2.00 to $5.98 each. Other “YORKE” and $3.00 each. Timely Suggestions of Boys' We can“boast of our line, snappy, up to | the minute in style, they really are the | finest found anywhere. Look to your Sweater needs and come here to purchase. Sport Sweaters, slip-on models, 4 to 14, $2.95 to $4.50. Coat style, 4 to 10 yvears, $3.25 to $4.50. Coat Sweaters, buff and crimson, 6 to 10 year sizes, for $4.50 to $6.50. 34) £6.00. Men desiring perfection are satisfied with no other shirt than those made by the NEW AUTUMN SHIPMENT OF “YORKE” SHIRTS NOW IN WITH BIG VA! fancy Broadcloths, Silk st\'iped A\Iadryas‘ French Percales and other fine shirtings, you have choice of neckband or attached With great range in quality and price, $2.00 to Blazer Stripe Coat Sweaters, vear old boys, for $4.75. Bellevue pure worsted Coat brown, navy, 26 and 28 sizes, 8 Complaints Heard | | Last Chance Before \ETY Baldwin Wedding—>Much Intes Bowling—First | ; in Fall | Episcopal Church— Briesfs, for 8 to 14 Sweaters, 00 (30 to to hunt Pl'amvzlle News | SELECTEN ARETO WEEF EACH FRIDAY - Business to Be Transacted and A name as applied to shirts means more to the wearer as to | quality, make and fit than any other shirt made. | VOTERS T0 BE “MADE” State Election— | Social at Interest in Bowlirg \1.e M. E. church held a party in s nard J. Smith of 7 Federal c’”lr(‘[rnrnds were in attendance. | the church parlors Tuesday evening B t I N died at her home at 8 o'clock last| Congregational Union Ga honor of Miss Augustus Gould and rls 0 ews evening. e had been in faillng T e!.«"‘:u»anuual mo::lln;:m:rlmfhe Miss Zickwolfe, 'l'?‘P!-' |'L1hh for the past four or five years Wo: n’s Congregational Home Mis- | two popular young ladies are to be 1ni 1 been confined to her room |sionary Union of Connecticut was | married in near future. F.!Ch \\lv ce last Saturday. held yesterday afternoon at the First | was presented with a large N"(urc- \n Smith was born in County|Congrezational church, about 300 or by the league. e Ireland, the daughter of attending. 2 \huru‘r and Geraldine 1ay She| During the morning, Mrs. William An increased interest in bowling |came to this country with her par-|Carr of Poquonock spoke on vm‘m a‘vrordms to Rod | ents as a young g nd was mar- | “Thank-offerings," Mrs. Henry ‘\!‘i L g uis e B *"‘“d |ried 50 years (o Mr. §mith in|Lauren of New Haven on “Home cagues being reorganize - Hotkosk d Seg N d i 45 vears she has been a resident ot | of Kensington on “Our Study To I 5 Rl years she sid ¢ | of s 8 ¥ i1 o s EeTaoBS Stoa e o | 08K1 griman Held In B and during that period has|During the day, addvessis wers alss tormed. T eck Sprin o. | saie e = i Pyt agntis + el | d I 1000 been a member of St. Joseph's|Made by Mrs. Benjamin S. Win- started ”""vm“,: ‘::sn.mn;‘xnl\gh 5:\:3 BOD § 0 y feRuroh. | chester of New Haven, whose sub- AR L i‘l,mdm'g ol SEE | “Surviving her, besides her hus-|ject was “Our Young People:” Mrs. lis getting under way. The Trum- | band, are two sons, Thomas F. and|Mable & Badger of Boston on bull Electric Mfg. Co. has its an- ALLEGED BR]BE HINTED AT!seniamin, votn of arttora; tnrec| ouihand Axe Working Tckethis,” 1 in operation once more, 1 \xr- Wilbur C nmx.;flnd Spiritual Economics” by Mrs. verted from tenpins to 10 avoid handicapping sev- Ancient Phctograph Plates Dis- lers not used to the big & Kempster of Merid Test ms from the fac- | Covercd—Death of Mrs. Bernard | ¢ran4s0ns and two be formed for |y §mith—Eagles to Observe 20th | The funeral wiil and the late home at 8:30 Ing the al-| ¥ morning and from » be seen here and about | man Catholic chure Anniversary October 31. veen Scouts were present t ¢ € SRR dis em in choosing 2 coming year. A is requested al of Mr. Buell Francis R. Buell rnoon. A servi t his late residence oyt hell was thrown into th: by the two officers who court that after mak- . Hotkoski asked how The 20th stitution of Bell C al Order of Ea ed on Sunday. will also mark the also stated ed th 1'. ompson question was Officer ime due to their reputation 1. rs of bootleg products and : ¢ RS L e Fihan Todge, 5 e ti rished officers follow- | ¥ ]“‘1 "';" ) ing a successtul raid cn an Edge- Nl ‘f‘ ! AL EREM mes wood street cstablishment. k this evenin To Celebrate 20th Anniversary anniversary of C. Eno|171da L. Ives of Portaind, Me. _Mrs. E. Morton . Alfred | Ingraham and en; also by four|’ Stephen M. Welles were the granddaughters, | COMMittee In charge of arrange- be held from her|Ments. o'clock Saturda St. Joseph's Ro-| h at 9 o'clock. A | PASSENGERS FRIGHTENED 5.98 each. The board of selectmen will meet the winter. | koski and Andrew Seger-golamn high mass of requiem \nm I R e s o the Peck Spring | "‘c’d;‘hu aatyyllie wore f‘“(‘}" :;fi sbrated by Rev. Oliver T. Mag- | BY HIGH SPEED OF BUS el 3 Sy LED ght wers as follows: 8 oec 1 of the SUPS* Inell and interment will be in the @ on : ttice ir & i R o ) 000 5 | Ask to see the “YORKE” Shirts of w;ifj (iathegtonn Shall Flaces) Peck Screw Mch, “3",‘ i O |amily lot n the old st. Joseph's ey solid color Broadcloths in neckband and ctman John J. Kimmel stated to- 0 79 \afthe clty orning. At. |cemetery. jCSempiatas Beude ta Chiel Toaxs Kion= attached collar styles, button down, plain };’I“‘ Lhi first step taken by j; lorney iNobIe Bl Flercekoiihla ety Toresters' Meeting cerning Connecticut Co. Vehicle white, blue, tan and grey. Specially good he new first selectman toward put- i ind Hariford represented both de-{ The regular meeting of Court Ever| 2 Mo A A Tt S s ¢ FoM s o e ¢ on Hartford Line. values for $2.98 to $3.98 each. e H o £ “;i“; 2 an e e e and s expect a eaded uil e 2 4 o Passe ¢ New il . : h mord order - 7 tendere for Hotkoski in Red Men's hall. An| Cr2ssensers on a New Britain Shirts of white oxford in neckband or collar-on styles, for Ll 410 ) Seon S ar- ontertainment program has baen Pound Connecticut Co. bus from 5 l8na dairs Spring On Octc 7 the men ar- 8 Brs a2 . i Nohmeotines & Spring “f'" i on Eietisety shortly | prepared for the occasion and re-|Hartford late last night were badly g of the se- 42 e A2l oleloeki s St shments will ba served frightened because of the alleged ‘1”'"“"’“ l‘ s when 20 ¥ ers He ski and | Meeting of Mothers' Club ‘i:"*‘;}]:1:‘:”‘fi“l“‘"i”':" opon d i . . | nothing beyo: payment of bills N Willlam Thom five-gal- | A meeting of the Mothers' club of | 22"° LRI T hefdiIver Haibe Sweaters Attractively Priced [§l v a0 on cans of a wers dls- | (he Baptist church was held at 30008 SR, TR passengers ero patrelmen covered in the coupe in wh he jo'clock this afternoon, the subject: |-/ & L LS ] o, if any & P 2. Gina iy = avoid bef he Shaker Knit Sweaters, crew neck, blue, \"‘f“ . o Totals uen were riding. The officers in- |“Safety First” being considered by | men s "8 {hropniiofiine Eaoer . v have forme he court oth men | 'the embers, mbers o e i 5 black, crimson, 8 to 14 years, $5.00, $5.00, Girl Reserves Meeting e ihesmembershicmbete) ol The police this morning received to take care of 3 complaint and Chiet Hart reports having received other complaints of K. of P a similar nature. The matter will =hts of Pythlas [be reported to Supt. W. J. Bryan ar meeting at § of the New Britain division. The g in Arcanum alleged speeding was done on a late trip and the wet co: tion of the road added to the fright of the pas- in- |sengers. " 05 YEARS WITHS, W, ity £ October 31 s, will be ob- This ond of the first R v d Hotkoski asked jvear's occupation of the local aerie’s | .\ic B, Gibson Presented with ) 5 he time if he had §100/ new quarters and Grand Worthy S o s Burial was in (G0 0 in © Attorney Pierce stated |Conductor Matthew J. Smith, to-| Gold Watch and Recelved Into that no bribs was intended by the [gether with ofher afate officers, wil ——————— .| | o il (0 “F("] questions of his clients but that they attend. Arrangements have been| Quarter Century Club Today. . D — e NeCtyi0e) apecia T1aatx aply ing to have the made for a roast pig dinner, which . 0F ok [Carlson, John Simms, Mrs. Nichols, | Williz ok . 3 tio partment In its r00ms g ue trequment accorded them as iwill be served to members and OVi® B Gibson 05 Bouth Bun ) e i e S e, m Cashman, | reet at 8 o'clock tomor- : (Cou® i 0 glave Yruleski of |visiting i street, today complated 25 years er ln ews berts, Mrs. Mary Dru NMvs ATE | Fronte ins I\h-“;( Bacon, Doris ! Important business is od stroet, who ped with | 7o Address Legion Auxiliary of service with the Stanley Works mina Bronzi, Mrs. Josephine Znosko, | ney, Mary I, McK. fon Is he dfojcomsin, i“:" all mem- , §50 fine on each of {wo counts. | 1iss Dorls Dutton, a member of @nd was presented with a gold . |Joe Znosko, Patsy Tomasi, Rose To- |ott, John Hackett to thos ‘*\‘r"lw“’ SEAnTesent ollowing his arrest and appearance |the teaching staff of the South Side w':‘!‘\mll‘y“ s ;|;>:;er;\\ o Ihclbr:‘x_— g i | St “to-he- SAUEES in the local court school, be the speaker at o | enta Q! de by Ernes Tfl%,z‘ \11::51iyn' ;‘::;t'n‘,rll;i::‘; “:"“' ;"‘ ”“"”»‘ old, J“"" sed 126 mid-week praver " \{fornay Plerce endeavored to e “,:L’ l,w,.mr:' 1[]‘T, 1\‘0' Pelton in the pr of a large * Blghnattl, Palmina, Bighnattl,” Ger- | oy i dohn ared lo M. E. !y ing out the fact that it was due to| (poi® & S8 O oy to be | Dumber of Mr, Vs associat guzzi, Morris Bona, Mary{\ypanac can : e 1 45 0%elock | j¢rycleski's information and assis-| a4 at § o'clock *his evening in Le- | CTIPloyes. ¥ mmnm Plerina_Bona, Rosa Lano- | yp1 5, (A0 s, Carllang town cler this even tance in the case that the arrests of |gjon hajl. Miss Dutton will talk on | 'Tuman L. Weed, president of the ljoni, Frank P. McCormick, Giovanni \\,‘[]"""Hr” ‘\‘»['“ \rs. Tred Sheer, |votors. T John Cassidy and Louls Provinger yis' two clients were success{ully [hor racent trip to Europe Stanley Quarter Century club, pre- razzou Teresa )(azzo“, John Bronzi, (mw: m “- s ‘l“‘“{ n, day from 9 a. m. to § p. ; b that on the night in question| Ty’ world famous Gates Flying |* ice pin x)n; v‘u\ as Tomdsi, Mrs. R. Tomasl, Dennis | hnson, Mrs. Gilbert John- | who have not yet been E ting will | had been obliged to lie in Wait| Circus arrived in the city this morn. | " C00er of the club. A. W. Bunnell, Mrs, C. C | hurch th Mr.-Gibson entered the employ of Qnesuofl 0[ Appmpnmgfl Gomes \agn. Mrs, D. Negri. | e G Ce tors shoull appear at time if Sl . swamp for almost five hours ing for a wto davs' exhibition, fol. || MT--Cibsen entered the employ of - Green, Amelia F. Green, tick H. ("L\yr:y‘ nn o Hultgren, | ey wish t ite fn the elec- be ”K»" thele quarry _appearcd and lowing a two days’ stay In New ' © l'_' el s dandin e ica Pola, Sarah Cashman, S e S AT, io % Lo (that such a course was often neces-| Britain where its appearance was | . G108 depastient. " Fe Neld thiy J Up This EYefllfig Elizabeth Anderson, Irene Corr, S ey ot : m:votmcl:;" ary before success attended their | snonsored by the New Britain Her. | oot dePartiment. - He hetf - this . mond Williams, Inez Williams, Dr.|pppeoy" Shyrdo i incia BIBIE fand ool o . 41 |Ald. Their presence here will be one | anetarred to the carpenter shop and Mrs M. H. Griswold, George | &7"°" f| Prpenas 03 3 A pecu tuation noticable this of the of the fall OPeNINg | \hare he s employed at the present WOMEN EXPEGT YIGTORY Grm"h SO (BLn A g 5 ¢ he Baptist church |MOTNINg was that on last Eridaylot the merchant members of the | fni ) 4 i John Giana, Anna Gilana, |goo* laced on on ist or ofsiie (oantist CBATCR | morning, when the case of Hotkoski |Bristol Chamber of Commerce, 3 : son, . 3 i 1 a tac morro and Seger as first heard, there [ which will begin with arade at | Grergh Sullivan, Mary Sullivan, Rose | o' o : o & nd Sogerman was b | v gin with a parade at e Acceptance of Treasure Field's Strect | Pledmont, Angelo Piedmont, Re “f;’“"“”““ Vit big ve =chi 0 e . on i tliode Rilo come i |were ten five-gallon cans of con-|7:30 o'clock this evening Holmes-Oshorne Wedding |May B. Lord, Margarite Carbo, Jo- {0\ ™ 4} e o orolis 5 e scated lquid used as evidencc,| At noon today a parade was To Take Place Saturday Also on Docket—Charles Kalen seph rbo, Margarct Brennan, | Geo oo A5 olmquis R S hereas this morning but eight cans staged over the city by the airplanes | g0 wedding of Miss E. Doris R Charles Venturo, Nelson Pelletler, |parrte (o0 wold) R : Tireet. store for rent, |VET® to be seen on exhibit. {and a similar performance will take [ oot Fett 8 O S8 B SOTS DlesEattaes olhooRoenie 08 53 tlor Al levoie e Ll Al e Valuable Photographic Plates | place tomorrow. Five guest ficke 2 f Mr. and Mrs Joseph Pelletier, James Hartley, |17 (" yrit s : g = alua p r orie T Osborms of 130 Mofrie ! | . Mu Mary | fice red immediately and th - Birnbaum, 585 Main ber of old photographic| will be issued to those guessing the 20K Y Mrs. Mary 0! , Ads st | s z | ed from their positi orth- | — — RS 2 B | s ¥ s Y] \[n \\lllnm Brna Announcement was made today of Carri A. Riley, Irene H. Boardman, | What promises fo be one of tye |retired from their positio - |Darnes of Terryville avenue onfare flying ot inatan el s fdh e Sar bust Holllster, Laura A. Webster, |08t lurid evenings in the town's|With Lol union L Gl SPEGIAL LUXUR‘{ FUND Chippins Hil! for practically a nom-| There wil lbe numerous exhibi- S b the names of individuals and busi-}H. B. Holllster, Laura A. Webster, |, & Ty lon e AT Shen vo e atorls lerable difficulty to tl 5 1 A g s Rt na urday at 2:30 o'clock in the First mesa| demalynigitryeleadorscdithny |1 o2 BeAIOSRE SR Y ek diatlets plllmest ila o Umilet bl ot e Caprey FOR POORER STUDENTS brokcn windows ‘i nis barn and| tol, together with aertal | SOnSregational - church parsonase. petition asking the town meeting to|Mrs. F. Cobey, G. & " Ining at § o'clock at the annual town |ner, democratic registrar, had not | oI Gl o av orova to ba! acrobatics by the varlous pilots and | KoV -Theodore A. Greene, pastor E. Dalby, Mrs. Arthur Lawrence, Ar rer outbuildings, may pr ; ¥ ) : i consider the appointment of a visit- | E. Dalby, Mrs hur L3 * AT meeting held in ,)m town hall. been renominated d was to be re o & lioartietalr] v “Diavola” Krantz, | ©F_ the church, "will officlate. 1 se. The names, over 400 in[thur A. Lawrence, J. G. Dowd, Mrs R ey v of considerable value. Many of the|D y by e e DE; DULSE: 2 3L | 5 Ly el A record-breaking attendance s |Placed by uft s 2 e Bristol fi who hangs suspended by his teeth i s NS = . Nelson, )lof Benson, ! aking attendanc 1o he s R ¢ T -ge |vlews were taken of Bristol from 25 | \ - 4 number, are as follows: o s;;irl;}r;\nk\11503;32f54\;r1°2r{’;’““‘;::v anticliatedbanatit isiine that | Of the registrars had to b Girls Working Way Through College 1 e e e e s e Froan, witl II-‘ maid ?[! honor and The Richard Murray Brick Co., Mrs. Fra A maren e T [thero will e a considerable overflow elecHon; and e May Benefit By Penn. Women's [q¢ the late Herbert N. Gale, a well- | chine and performs other hair rais- | \\'\2m Callahan of Hartford will lly Brick Co., F. H. Holmes |W. H. Payne, Mrs. Ralph Gamble, | 1 ore election fay Benefit By Penn. of the late Hert be best man. A reception will be o S C.|Mrs Lucy Nase, Philip Nase, Olot | fO™ the auditorium up into the : e e known photographer of the city for | Ing stunts s . 4 Brick Co., John Carbo B"fk‘c" o (G seser ol - Stevencon, M |court room, which will bo thrown |it necessary for the tw Action. R, | Decides in Favor of Residents €ld Jat the home jot Kliafbridela “ Stevens, Charles Higgins, Mrs. C.)Benson, Mrs. R. B. Stevenson, Mrs. |55 it pecessary. All town oft igree that Mr. SKir i 7 ted in the piie of plates now| Judse Merritt O. Ryder of Plain- | P e sathty Stevens, Mrs. gn;t\ounx‘;}l:: i\l, bLil s;m. R.“B. }fto{\)‘erglnn. \{x[ Gte préharing for i heated di meatings at whi Oc e O e ey Gl e couple will make thelr home rl Youngblad, K. F. Stevens, Ben- |Isabelle Hazen, Mrs R. O. Clark, Mr. 'sion 'on some subjects. an would sit. Now all ti he possessic ;i A rnoration in taver | At 19 Wieox strect, Wethersfield jamin and family, William Kleese, and Mrs. John Lev Mrs. J. A PRt s Rk lie, for it has 1 jaunts, which 1owing a fishlight picture of ARIEn, COTROTALIon 28 L upon the return from thelr wed. Margaret Flynn, Rose Fitzsimons, A. [Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur . SRS CRER TS of " B “m through col- {emploves of tha Muzzy Bros. store | e asal Y alug b, H. Bergeron, Mrs. W. K. Whitney, | Walsh, Ruth §. Taylor, James J.| poopooe e . | expires o Mo 1 be in 1902, While taking this picture gL 7 N DY e e Ethel Whitney, Ruby Giannotta, H.|O'Brien, R. H. Corr, Mrs, Corr, Mrs }“‘mr0}“,‘“;‘,1;,:;.“"‘:: ot e ary and Skinner still has thre eration of exploston of the fashisht blew RS e ON POLICE BLOTTER i pauer P. W. Bauer, C. M. Baich|J. B. McLaughlin, Mra. Lydla Me-itno motion for the appointment of |MOnths of his term lof ! i O st T1ix death & water main as! teln: share, Tl hur Drugte of 320 South Mai Mrs. R. H, Graham, Mr. and Mrs. E.{Queeney, Frank Fogliatl, E. K. Bar- | district nurse, authorising Teachman-Baldwin ‘ primarily aus e e o Mg i Cas e (i oo Y. Read, Mr. and Mrs. John Mac- nard, Aug. Anderson, Bridget Fuller. |satbetmun ta narmes oo o A very pretty wedding was c said Miss Dib ort time later. | by paying for the first tapping, they | morning that a milk team owned by Pherson, Ray Dyer, Mrs. F. L. Nor-(on, ‘Enrleo Pola, Patsy Slstl, Clrsa | for expenses cavaring the nn {brated at 7:30 o'clock Tu on schola Golng to Boston Saturday e et o ton, Mrs. Milton Emery, Mrs. xom‘sm, James Perretta, Mary M. Lard- of the service and includi | ning Plainville M. 1. « About 80 members ofile ANCIBNL] o) LUl ioo vt viled otherwise, || Drugie, ran wwey ', ani®broke s Emerson, Mrs, E. 8. llgCorn\a"§<- E.lner, Joseph Padelli, Samuel Lichettl, |above amount in the budget for 192§, | Parsona n_ How 2 ! and Mystic f\(!flr of f}n’m‘n W1 Judge Joseph M. Donovan of B | standpipe at the foot of Arch street. o S. McCormack, Annle Warren, (-'\f;’m‘e Virgil Bushnarda, Charles B. Wright |The Kensington League of Wor a iKorum Sanctort of Br slol Y 31 tol represented the residents of Park | LNe police were netified that the Stowell, Mrs. A. J. G??rl“m. o |Emma Warner, Elizaboth Doherty, [Voters, which has been spons moder: takaipartin & bigiceremonial Jand s o v A torney Donald G ftney | Tail on BI 1 bridge is broken Mary Ryan, Bertha Ryan, ““’”;_'b\nm\ Barnard, Catherine Higgins, |the move since the first agitation, | MoBY Was o g Liado dis Chiin 5 o ‘ 7 ew Britain the Sequassen Corp. | Patrick Kirby, aged 60, of 45 cryn Ryan, John A. Moore, John I | caroline K. Savage, Mra, A, H. Dem. has put forth its uttermost. efforts |A. Fall. the p Juld not give her this mone 1 members, together et ¥ 18 Hoie Moore, Mrs. J. A. Moore, Paullypg g’y ¥ Kingsbury, Helen L.|in the dircction of having the mo- |were Miss Ru loan it to her until s ) from Hartford, will Fire in Wi 1 o'clock and midnight and kor Mra Alle 3 | : : g irc in Wardrobe i Baker, Mrs, Paul Baker, Mrs. Rohm, Ida M. Wilcox, Helen M. |tion passed and popular opinion to- [Andrew Lawr b and 1 leave the latter city at L TS AR LU e ceting rned today. The po- Hale, Mrs. Louise Gugerty, Hc;)ml\l‘now_ day scems fo favor the passing of |cou ; Saturday afternoon by spec il Stk i Pl G it asked to be on the look- D. Ventres, Mrs. A. Lownenberg, the bill. Although not strict] a First Fall Social s a lot of college [anq will return § y morning. | e e out for him . Mrs. E. O. Shjerden, Mrs. W.|'Re it Sietly an % s aativ AL called fo the home of Robert Wood- Grace L, Raymond, H. H. Raymond, | iz * |exclusivel sure, it has| The first fall social for mothers in this federation | Case Continued | ety S S | The Falrview Milk Co. eom- Dr. W. R. Sutton, Mrs. M. Edelson :’“‘?t’kl"' ‘“"i‘ N. E. Bigelow, Mrs. [j0en brought before the meet of the parish of the Churel ow the cravings for pretties that | i e .\““‘ '1‘ ‘\f‘\r'(m]“ 2 "‘1”' ’"\\::)""“‘"‘ | plained last evening that one of its Mra. T. C..Hodgson, Mrs. EBrinic) o anieon gl “m-mf-“::“"{{‘:'r'r"‘: the Kensington organization, and all |1 ol e oy all have. Some girls think they |giatutory offense on January 3, 1936, | robe, Chemicals wers used and | UUCKS Was struck by an automobile Slater. ¥ G L i noredre Rhiatry at might be handed out with |b ind dance te cannot afford to go in for spor had his case continued in the blaze extingulshed with but a | Vhile standing in front of 251 Fair- Charles Willlams, Mrs. Charles % e '1\',\,"‘. - Gowid, i the bill should be [at American Lesion hall on Tuc take an active part in athletic /| court this morning by Judge Joseph | thv DlAze cxtingulshed A | view street and the front fender and . Williams, Gladys E. M. Edgerly, ().r“. C. <(c\\~,\. (‘n\ll?l ' flrqn'!“(:f‘f'- laid at the door of the association ;-\\mn': it 8 o'clock good tin 1 for participa M. Donovan until Oc s 28, un Rese “m"‘ o “" ‘um‘ Mrs. Allen | Xl were broken. The number of E. Edgerly, Mrs. H. A. McKeon, H. u“r.' a\nld '.(r:l.) 'lonl);n“l ‘I:‘;\nuc;, Other items of lesser importance | for all who attend ed. bonds of $500. I'radette, who has Al e D foihaniol oy s {the car that did the damage was rs. M. L. Rhodes, enrietta L. D Jowor! e = {DOPCS Radt ter _the ¢ al harvest supper |, . opt g S :nn'J:}I:'J“g.l;ovhvx::' B | Pinches, Mrs. \vilitam - Seote “apne: |are also scheduled to appear before Epmonihi Plain-| RECKIESS FIXER ARRESTED |Vife and two children in Massachu-|oe the TLadles 'Ald scclety, held in |CF Ctained A" r:t\»\l‘fo\wry Margaret Moffast, 81| Bolle: Bartiien: Mra Tohe Hannon, |the audience this evening. An ap-[ The Epwor | Del Monte, - Calif,, Oct. 14 (@) |5ctt8 has pleaded guilty to iMProper|ne Ashury Methodist church last | Helen Phillips, Florence Tryon, Moo, |Tohn F. Hannon. Stsne Alling, Srs |propriation “governing tho “proper | e || Dl Monte, Culfy Ot 14 W Ty with @ cousin, Lanra FIR- | oiering. 5 recention. war tendesed | ! John Simms, Inez J. Crane, Alice G.|G. Lundell, A. Lundell, Ellen Lun- Li“\;;Ir‘l){hlxh\'; O g manamcnt Py Culver, president of theqiis o this city, and being the father| o 3y, and Mrs. Eugens Allen of DONT FORGET ARGHOR Chapman, John W. Chapman, Edith dell, Mrs. Anna Fisher. William I [Shd have no frowbie in - beine | 1 s arrested yosterday by an aerinl Berchild ,|Kenney streot, who were recently BRAND GIRLS' CLUB L. Griffith, Annie B. Clark, George [Fisher, L. Adcle Bassott, Beatice S'IPBd alons throns SR C[]MMJN il i Heiaal N was granted {0lmarrjed. A largo paper suitcase | . C. Clark, Fred C. Johnson, Fred|Neal Thomas Malarney, Mrs. X, |WOTkings of thy meeting. Tho ac-| AR oo Clfseeiol Leths | onabid to secure through | containing numerous gifts and a Entertamment&Da_nce {Raymo, Daniel Malarney. Francos Ds| St sstbly call for!| Thursdas, oc tober 1i— Los A Al eAta e don bR | nt funds to take| purse of gold, was presented to the || FRIDAY EVENING, OCT. 15th ‘rank B. Day, Harold T. AR in “SILENC | SELOC prdbe Was AL0 Mrs. Bernard J. Smith { pastor of the church and refresh- || NpwIN v . H. Upson, F. L. Nor- (Continusd on Page 18 E———— posted $25 ball for @p-| 3rre Johanna Smith, wife of Bar|hntd v el warnad WX vout s EWINGTON GRANGE HALL LEHlGH COAL ton, C. B. Baldwin, Anna White, pearance in court next week. | | Frederick Pack, Betsey Peck, John 1 4 Peter Bengston, Alfred Tucker, Mrs. F ES FRIENDS T E) . Prices Right Ritre Tucker: v woiaman: e, | FRECKL AND HIS Ft he Boys Aren’t Getting Anywhere By BLOSSER Full Weight Weldman, Lewis Bradbury, Mrs. and Lewls Bradbury, Lyman Hall. Ruth : Hall, Mrs. John Nelson, John Nel- s Prompt Delivery b ! , son, Henry Nelson, Jean E. Hooker, i Ray. Vernon L. Phillips, Dr. Matthew IS AE OPEAING s T East Berlin Coal |[&vii 5. "5 B Bi6 prece /1 Ly oL YR puTs Vemn-Riskr ; = T er, Priscilla’ Emer- [ LACE ! GEE, T FELLAS UP MERE IS WHERE SAXCKS. THEY D 6IVE ANVRUNG and wood Co son, Frank F. Hanford, Roy Hult- WILL BE SURPRISED HE WUZ STANDIN = AINT ANTHING BUT TO KAOW WHATS > gren, Cora A. Honiss, Mary E. At- ALLijé 7;:1\. EM OLD STONES AN ON ZUAT BlG water, Harrict W. Pratt, Louiee C. Leditien DIRT MERE!! Phone Connection H. Savage, Francis Montgomery, D. H. Montgomery, Paul W. Stange, We have a number of customers for Farms from Five Acres to One Hundred Acres! Sae Us at Once! Rabinow-Raschkow Real Estate C abmow-Raschkow Real Estate Co. 303 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN PHONE 1810

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