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¥ LA ds i il pel e SR A Lt L e Sl s 144 Lndt B 5 adehs, Jh 8 ’ . NEW BRITAIN DAICY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER ), 1926. 7 e ~ ' PI . .11 N ton avenue and met Charles v‘!up-I . Wooding street left yesterday for a Margaret Mary Walcunas, both man of Hartford, the lead E B { N ten day trip to Toronto and other Meadow street. ainville ews = o i v icaiing o ristol News |in .o o Toronto an Coot & Dl By | 4 the counsel for defe escor Funeral of Mrs, Jacobh Acorn At a m ng of the Chamber of Ing him to the town hall T ral Mrs. Leo lina Commerce Id last evening the VERY NE Dresses | ordinaj Kasha and two year in For stre twills or . _ diversity o ~ from 7 A 4 ersey, in popular shades of Navy Blue, Copen Blue, Her ry moderately. ¢és—One Floor Up. The Latest in Sport Frocks Suitable for Street, Business and Afternoon Wear THEY ARE PRACTICAL. including Jersey, Crepella, | ersfield will also speak. Stanley S - FROCKS Gwillim will be toastmaster, while [ Commander James Panl of the Le- class just g t or business wear, in fine gion is chairman in charge of ar- of n | rangements. Jacabs' orchestra of | guests of $12.50 . $45.00 “HUBRITE” DRESSES his building was large by no ANNOUNCE SPEAKER Ago—Church Notices — Football .. OUR SHOWING INCLUDES THE News—Moore-TLee Wedding, school Immealately atier the WEST AS SMART AS Rev. H. F. Cassidy of Farmington league in will be the principal speaker at th ;,\,","':”;“" - joint American Legion-Home { ba Guard quet to be held on evening of | Armistice Day, it was announced to day. Father Cassidy is a World War | veteran and a speaker of note. State | Commander Harry C. Jackson of | New Britain and State Commander- | Elect Kenneth F. Cramer of Weth ike these are out of the Lustra Knit, and really a vestment. Jersey, many of silk in i New Britain will provide music, and of styles, prieés ranging Mrs. A, Kronholm of New b will cater. | The commitiee has been workir hard and has plans virtually c pleted. It is expeated t 12 at about | to 150 will be present. Leglon mem- | regular morting bers are asked to return the car Catholie Churchy mailed them and have them in I e o » | the end of next week In order th it the Chur b proper accommodations may I of Mércyitomorton ot ot le. 10 o'rlock® Tn accordanes ma and Green and priced T ;“y’w e iRt 2 be consumed by the presentation of iast d $8.75 the fleld howitzer by it zion to | ser n the town. The New Departure band | Lord , the King. has been secured to furnish music, cal Holy Fa and the Plainville drum corps has | quo! nd explair been invited to ‘provide its martial mass Folltwing notes as in the past. Invitations will school after the f be sent out to many organizations, Junior Sodality of the including the in Mary urch, F firemen, Red Cross, i meet Boy Scouts, Knights of Pythias, Le 1 iastic one and the organization is|gion auxiliary, Woman's Relief corps. On Monday, the Feast of oking forward to one of the most |and school department, the sai masses will be 10 at iccessfu rs in its history.A drive | to participate. Peter F. Duffy w nd § | Berlin Congregational for membership is underway and ail | again be marshal. On Tue The Older Boys' class of the Berlin | women eligible for enrollment are Boy Terribly Scalded. he commemor Cong ¢ h will meet to- invited to attend future meetings of | The two-year-old son of Harry low mass at T ERLIN L ADERS morrow morning at 10 o'clock the ociation. | ler of the Advent ( mass at regular morning gervices will be led Reckless Driver Fined. terribly lded yes Fipisc Church by Rev. Samuel A. Iiske, pastor,| At a special session of the Berlin|arm caught in the cord of an elec- 5 tomorrow at the T |who wili er a sermon on the |Town conrt last cvening at the | trle percolator and pulled that uten- of onr will be as WANT HEAVY V[]TE theme of: “Reverence Through Ob- | Town Hall, B. F. Gleason of sil over on him, the hot coffee pour- ay school ‘at 10 a. m ligation.” Young People's meet- | Durham, N. M., was fined and | ing over the lower part of his body. and sermon at 11 a. m., in A i1 ill be 1d at 7 o' ere costs by Judge ( One leg and half of the o of 1 ¢ o d o will be no junior mecting tomorrow [on the charge iving. ously burned, and the s held Both Parties Unife in Ap- nhaie e R e e e ol Kensington Methodist Lewis yesterday afternoon after;hospital after first aid treatment by noons. pea] t[) TOW]] Ele[}tm‘s | sunday school will be held at 10 |his machine had struck a car oper- [a local physician. He is reported as| A. o'clock tomorrow mornin the |ated by J. R. P of Winthrop, | in a scrious condition. Mor 3 Kensington Methodist church. The . on e turnpike. Hit by Auto. airplane contest hegins one 5 Warning to Taxpayers, William Morani was struck by an : lay school a cd to b e Thompson™ of le Meadow road |isfacti f O the par wrs of the Berlin that Mondgy vesterday at F corner. He was, school J Man Sued By Victim of Auto Acci- At te Wil bo! thes 1ast ey tor the knocked down and e 'nll Ry 9 g‘;/’ Eiks will me clock Lo o of tax list HE o ass bad cut across the forehead and eye, | dies o com fent For, 83,000, Mned 535 and ;\:‘,u!mlr_ Sl 1‘ 1 3 nrunynl: Sl o z.hw smpr ‘kmml 5 but "l” L "”“7 CONSeiiencas Blesexs ‘osts A — Cl ing & with ddress from o'clock and on Monday from 1|Pected from the accident. iatyEe e SR e s {lic testiOinhe Doundhtion Can NG |0 ok Mt n orel k at which time| _ As It Was in 1850 sesigtys welliin News—Other Items. Man la is ¥ 1 the board will close its business and| The Plainville town court has RER.0) 'v‘f Which i3 J hrist. here will no further lists will be accepted. jbeen quiet and unspectacular of Doz el 10 93 S bigaehin Leaders of the democratic and r ; S 2 - late, but there were days in its past ice will | 4 at 7:30 o'clock 5 be ing of the Epworth he Witching Evening. S < 5armon’ by thelpasio: Diblicanfvaxtios Shayegunitcd finea 278 rrow evening as this | Tonight is the eveling when fence | NISIOTY When 1t rose to great ¥ D2t call for a complete vote at the polls || B L B e I T M e R e oL ; Moore-Tee B I A A AT e jolns the — sou cridelt | posts and gates feel the call of the| \*80S great activity centered | Johnsen Moore, Jr have long bemoaned the resuits of | ! o l\'lj"“y‘-_"l‘ the “ ‘»_’M!jkl “\L v-‘n“x fm‘! ;mf\hx‘vli:" urge Of iwan- fi e s oy e ot el fandiy fncomplete turnouts on election days |7:30 o'clock the ar _evening derlust, appearing the next morning | 8200 1t FH5 happened about 75| Ville were married at 3:3 and are particularly anxious to get (WOrship will be led by the pastor. rehed on barn roofs and hanging | ¢ e e vesterday afternoon at the pdrson- at le an 80 vper cent vote on Tuesday at 3:45 o'clc the social from flag poles. Unless spe care called. The complaint “not so vory|age of the Redeemer's A. M. E. November 2 |service class will mect at the church. |is taken to remove the removable “'h‘”m‘” R m;( laws, | 2ion church in the prescnce of sev- Politics have quicted down pro- | Wednesday at 2:50 the Ladies' Aid, articles before the fall of night, the | UNUS R el T Rev. M. N. Gree paratory to the final burst of en-|socicty at the home of oversight is sure to be taken care b s ’ the pastor, performed the ceremony. ing charge of swimming on Sun- thuslasm on Tuesday. Both parties (\rs. Hannom. At 3 o'clock the Jounser Berlin. iz ARAitha A e A e ave explained their platforms at|cpadle Ik santy. Which ~was post- Numerous parties are planne P V. Greene, Miss Helen Cambridge !r:‘\“”-'(“r""‘ through TY"""”‘"“' gong Yr:u‘xrlrll 1‘xf’1i1 el ek \I\'m be held | throughout the three districts and o “"T’ :_"“’ SeSLoup (o i “ d Mr. Richardson. tact of the candidates from this|ay 430 church under the direction | With the added vigilance of the p f”' Eiall ‘“1: SAmopoyealofihla Congregational Church district and are resting on their | oo o bointonaont Mrs. €. H. John. |lice. n youngsters are solemnly '0‘\" one _’ml \v'\r‘n_hn_ and disported | arorning carvice at s N nok merits and viewing the restlts with |, "o Ars, George Tryon. On |SWearing that they will do no dev- | themselves in Plainvills pond DY | Sermon, “Getting What You . optimism. Both candidates for Lyt G Mo F T iltry this evening. The warning about | S¥imming and sailing about 1S/ After.” Anthem, “For all the Saints representative to the legislature are | 80 B0 (00 G AR B8 gates and fence posts is still in ef- | sur These ruffians _Were seen | Terry. Church school after the well known and well liked, the re- ki tin O Gl i teet, however, old residents say | by the upright sexton of the Con-!morning. serviee. Congregational publican candidate, Claude W. PP A monthly Neu- | that Berlin youths have sworn sol- | Bregational church, who also hap- | Young People's mesting in f Par- | Stevens having served in the Har man fund offering will be faken at °MPLY the same oath on every year|pened to be a constable. Ho rushed | ish house at 6 p. m ford house for three terms, twice man fund c 5 ”J‘.‘“, o at 3:45 Since the first settler’s youngster | o the shore and ordered the boys| Church sale committes me as representalive and once shalppme SO E AR ting | StOI¢ 0ss the ficlds to lift his only | to cease their sinful Sabbath-| Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. with Mrs. W, for imnllsitnsdemorraticlerfolca fon)| il oS Ath e BT RUICEE LR RS RaiestBE e e ol ot e B Rk el comat ciE e nit Bailey, 48 Broad street the position, Mrs. Mary M. Lardner, | will be held at the church . SRR Gl e e oAl And so, Sunday clothes,| The 1927 executive committee of has been prominent in town aff: Kensington Congregational pole of the cabin. J tall beaver hat, and al sexton | the Federatlon meets Wednesday, 8 hoth social and political and is wide- | The rogular morning service wit |POg 78 e S0l - 0 [ beaver hats and all the se: e e Iy known be il ) IS I oy S T e Gl Gt s e e o hoys figured Farmington avenue, gpublicanilendarati sface S BAGHONINEIAL I R eralsleny Qongle g ors o oV a (FiH o ivatipUs (afores 13 1any.[(he mex[on mAAE At LM 1 Sund s | Mhatmenaritiont ieatsm ay. 3 £ party presenis ajlist ot ntenijgationalichurch. T Vernon L |, qication. , Everything from skulls|swimming 50 evil it he had a tasts| P M. in the parish house. This is uholliavelalliscrveniinithe officostoluhilips ptaton Swll itoiricote SRAt i SRGHI G0 rafeal Niva hacniTemana o L sl et fing. 1f, so they tipped over ! the “Thank Offer Niss ik eiiiey are s seslingureglocue 2 0voiclonic thetBnsy koo R S S ot = ] et e arals [ Ts i e e L O iAlon e paR R pea G with the exception of Judge Tenia- [nold its regular weekly session. AL\ (' (Gl IS o) ™ Ended e L he evening group mects Thurs: iy, Alling whoHsican Ses e P EOnL Ihr e D o What They're Doing boys. The ingrate then arrested | 0% p. m.. with Mrs. Morrill, 33 attorney general. As Judge AINg \tpe Christian Endeavor, ! M TR b Broad! stract: was born and spent his boyhood in Brings $3,000 Sult ||+ pumes ot mmibera ot theers ihern. e oh e T T R e e Berlin, local republican SUPPOTLErS | 4 quit for §3,000 covering dam- N Granse attended a special se: lar demonenatier trial & great| ypoening worship at 10:45 o'clock tha e town give him |, = “ g .. |sion of the te Grange held in|Ppopular demonstration was made in "0 sing, “Lead Us are asking that the town gi . |ages that were sustained as the re- (0% %" ' y enalTior the e At choir will sing e its support at the polls on Tuestay: iq ;o0 an automobile accident_that [NeWinston st evening. A large S e ey Father,” which includes a soprano They further point to the fecord of |0 & L e s has bean | 1umber of candidates were admit. | procession, headed by the brass|ang fenor ‘uet; and n rousing Stevens and hold that as their | PERERRE A8 T O o of [ted to the order so that they ma and of which Yorestville then|chorus by the whole choir. The heaviest argument tn favor of a re- |Gl S 8 T Gleq. e cligible 6 attend the Natlonal | boas ed, marched over from For-| pactor will speak on, “The Wilder- publican majority. son of Now Dirham, N. H, Nair & [{irange conventlon held in Portiand, estville. The saflboat used by the | noss of L The democratic interests are seek- Nair, New Britain attorneys, repre- Me.. next month, | boys was mounted on a wagon and Sunday school 12:05 p. m dnestordisruptEptne Rolde vept BIGRR o plh pa s S e el e | students of the eighth grade [the Youths were in it, while an-| [oyal Workers ser at 6 p. m majority. by carrying Kensington. \Sent the plawliff. ' The papors were Kensington Grammar school | other wagon hehind it hore n row-| Fvening worshis \ock. The The town elections y state rml‘]‘- e Ty ',”";‘,- e n party at the Ber- ho:;t hrrlnl!(lflll;“wl furio; ! ¥ by an| junior choir of ch will sing, ed out that Kensington was ready Sl e aeres AR imitator of the constable-sexton. e ,,,’,_n departure from old party lines. [reckless driving. = k (Continued on Page 12) The procession went out Farming- | (Continued on Page 12) Tiast Beriin, they further add, did | Parmalee claims that as he was | | | not give its usual support to the re- driving north on the turnpike yes 5 = democrats In this [terday aftcrnoon, Gleason’s machine publicans and place are hopeful 1 fnvade the republi strengthen the de mocratic ack. Gabb is reported to be the fav- |day orite for the position of sheriff from this fown, almost everyone except the old guard G. O. P. members stating that they will cut at least |q¢ one member of the tick shed into his, car hadly. T damaging his own frit is returnable in at they too will ranks and an the superior court on the firét Tues- of December, Auniliary Meeting. 1i Auxiliary held an in- terest meetin Thursday evening the Leglon Hall, Kensington., Ré- ports on the st and national con- | r joined the st S vention were and discusse politicians today in urging a com- | Winter activities came before the af- plete turnout Tuesday and mention- | tendance and the social committee ed that sample ballols may be ob- | appointed consisting of Mrs tained at the town hall for inspe Higgins, chairman; Mrs, | tion before clection day. He remind- n Bigelow and Mr Paul | ed the voters of the oath they took |ginee A" committeo 18 bo In chargel when being swagn in that they |oe yhe joing meeting witlr the Bol- would vote conscientiously and |¢on yo Gon po: Am n Leglon, stated that only a complete turnout | (. would comply with that oath. St. Paul's Church | Gia sisti )sen cor notti, R nber th A Hall and Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Leon Mass will be celebrated at,8 and | pjoppone 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at St. A rummage sale was:planend for Paul's church, Kensington. Rev.|November to be ‘given with the John Brennan, pastor, Will of- | Kengington League of Worgen Vo- ficlate. Sunday school will folloW |ters, The committee in charge the 10 o'clock mass. composed of Mrs. Paul Baker, Mrs. Sacred Heart Church Myron Goodrich, Annie Wilson, Mrs, Rev. John C. Brennan of Ken- [Harold Ventre: Mrs..Charles Hig- sington will officiate at. the 9 |ging and Mrs, Minnie Bunce, o'clock mass tomorrow morning at| The first meetiig was an enthu- FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS LETS 7AKE MISSUS YODER'S GATE OFF AN' PUT IT UP ON LINKS CHICKEN MOUSE! HON ABOUT PUTTIN' SWIVELY'S STEPS UP IN FRONT OF 7' CHURCU? CMON AN' GO WITA US, 08S18! WERE GONNA AAVE A REG'LAR. MALLOWEEN! UP O\ Some TELEFOAM | e POLE AN | TIE RAGS 1 K;low My Business FAIL 70 SETTLE - Wins Chippance Club President's Cup—DBa-kethall A sy Season | district was schoolho rehitect ss than had r district promote to Open vot on Acort, wife of Jucob Acorn follo Pine ng new directors were elected enough to hold the great street, was held from her home | for a term of two years starting No- crowd and adjournment was made t 2:30 0'chock this afternoon. Serv- |vember 1: Harry C. Barnes, William i | to the lawn, court being set up m\-‘ fces were icted by v. Hubert | A, Kimball, Arthur Woodford, David | | fense secured the acquittal of the E. chur was in West |Merrell, Judge Epaphroditus Peck, | youths, and the procession marched —_— LS Charles N, Gordon, ‘and. PeroyTTs | triun tly back to Forestville 12. D 3 i South Manchester Here Today | Norton : e Tho e ] ‘ he South Manchester high school Drunken Driving Alleged ;Rev. H. R, Cassidy of Farming- ,.;"; <syonviomatic was so oo {00 Distriet * Cannot Rais 7 s Mamencs I a2 301 ) Erany Recmarci e Do e e worldly that he declared he would oclock ernoon against ue, employed as a driver for the | ton to Make Principal Addvess 75t b decat 2o, ot Money, Andrews Tells Members 0 ol eleven "t 1he | Eond Sies make S e | UnEodly Devsons went s far ov ts Athleti 1. Bristol has lost but yesterday afternoon by Motoreycle | —_— etslly s Ints e oloieh o : 1 its five starts this | Policeman Edgar Norton on Broad el st '« ut 1 A 1 e \ & dortices 1 the Fiilnel X e 1 »j\~‘ ime will ence of liquor and reckless driving. One Terribly Scalded, Another Struck Bristol Building And Loan Assn a 9% | AL the request of his aitorney, Jos A L 1 g 4 Dutton, a continuance was iy AntoEches ofKeial 16 X onrat biilo. i Elects Officers — Herbert Maronn Funcral of Mrs. G L. Renl in the city court this morn- Bl e e Mrs, T e I 1 November 13 ht to headquarters he was ex- by Dr. D. R. Robbins, po- urgeon who found him to be e influence. After being 6tis Yalanis, who econducts a restaurant on North Main street, 15 fined $100 and costs in eity eourt is morning charged with reputa- tion and kecping beer of two grades and alcoholic contents. Tis place of business was visited by Officers Jeg- linski and Thompson and on Thursday continued from intil this morning to par- n analysis. He was repre- ad by Attorney Joseph P. 0'Con- his case was Awakened by Shot, Finds Wife Dying ro, Cal,, Oct. 30 (P—Mrs, stine Loftin, 3¢, the wife of Lt nder Frank Loftin of the U, cnnessee, committed sulcide 1 shooting herself last night at her home here, according to the police, ¥ naval officer told the police and his wife had quarelled had gone to hed. He was isleep when he heard a shot nd his wife fell across the bed, shot 1y morning in the office of sium and 1 Loftin as transferred to San of edfication, which city offi- v\‘n i ¢ Pedro from Washington, D. C., a cials in 1 to atte tolliy ; A year ago. explain they hav: failed to pro- st e TS vide prop ool facili for Fan | local boys i) . ' T e oa it o yee | attoug iy Princeton Students of voters in written Mr Auto Crash nta Oct. 30 (A — hard Urkuart was killad and rd Smith, William Withy and . rischlow, all four Prince- Die in were injured last ; ight at Lawrenceville, N, J, {n a 1 head-on automobile accident. Becks T'OUR DAY MEETING OF Y o blackboard | front .~~w~r‘ Chicago, Oct. —{P— The na- oom, which m 1ave heen l\.y»"muf ‘ En nal council of the Y. M. C. A. J e ant Mre, | (1050d its four days meeting today i “and Sirs, 1. | ¥ adopting a budget of $4,084,715 ) S et \Irs. . po | for 1927, passing several resolutions zrec: e e - ';vyc]mvlnlrrnh'lv“lfi(r.!. e ; b : he world's alliance, at Geney: ook nat on It a T Two Days Tt to Tile Tists Switzeriand, representing the Yn.e.\‘(: it n _ Monday, November lst, is the last A. of nations was invited to onest day on which prop OWNETS MAY | hold jts next world's conference in is probable fin r property lists with this co in 1 e b sessors. All property not Tt in Bristol to fil at time will be listed by Uncle Sam is the world's soap FeRE i S e T the fen per cent | naker, exporting $16,000,000 worth h distr Retusr to Duty This Evening IO ins President’s Cup Officer Joseph Strup of the local 1 Maronn of this city. Who [police department il resume his st year woh the golf championship | quties this evening after vacation ppance Country club, ¥es- of two weeks, i srnoon def Dr. R. J. Tax Office Open | cummum Theater Terryville for the presi- | For the convenienca of property the championship of 'gwners who have not as yet paid the Hightand Golt club. Maroun ifrst and third taxing district taxes, || garyrdny, oG D SILLE indSaTand ey tonkaRot (o aotorATAT KR FR 11yl Hi an. | [ = Xt e aes T B nounced t t his office will be Lept “HARD BOILED” To Usher at Game j [open Trom 1:30 Lo 5 o'cloci this aft. || Sunder, October it - Twenty-five students of the 10ea) larnoon and m 7 to § this even- | J0DY" ML nee st sfogng oy and n 7 to S thi n 155" NOBODY' and senior classes, will act as ush- Marriage Licenses Issued Mon.. Tues. and Wed. ers in {he Yale Bowl this afternoon | farriage licenses were issued yos- e (A nd Virginia Vam z the Yale-Arm game. terday by City Clerk homas R, E in “FLAMES" Loan - o do® Meeting Steele to Joseph Peter Rydell of 40 romantismelodrama of the Nop At a meeting of the Bristol Build- [ agalle street, New Britain, and Miss Hooon S The mony oLk Tk 2d Toan association held Jessie Catherine Kaczyponskl of || pie, Tiaxed “l;-m'w.(:»;;?”:;":ua evening, Wajter E. Spicer was elect- |Jerome avewue; to Henry Innocent || suaight out the tangle—with a 1 president. Other officers elected. |Gonlg 8¢ 16 Harrison street and Miss flco : vice-presidents, - Wall B. Mary Augusta Stoty Iederal i '}'p""nrm';'"h mie rumb, Fugene Giammatteo, DWIgDt |gtraot ‘and to Jan rs thinifi o ) C. Hall, Harry C. Barnes and Wil- ham R, Strong: séceretary, Ray K Thor Linsley: auditors Joseph Valentine Davis and | President William R. Strong de- clined re-clectiol 1 Mr. Spicer, his ~essor, I8 also treasurer, a posi- tion he will continue to All until the selection of a succrssor Sunshine Cirele to Meet FRI The Ins e Circle o th B, ti-* chureh will hold « meeting at 8 o'clock Monday ev T " host-1 esses for ssion will he Mr Florence Ryals, Mre. Florence Tur fre. Jos. Manthorne = Cars in Collision oth, Cars oy v Horae A. Sperry of $9 Mam street and F. W. : of ) extensio . in collision 45 p. m. vesterday it of Mellen street and i According ta in forr Motorceycle Po- it Sperry v on Riverside tion of tt two Sstreets vas hit by Bielert whao ng 1 along Riversid n h Jdrivérs appeared police headquarters this mor fan Trin Mr. and Mrs. Samuei Mink of 96 Money deposited in Savings Depart- ment on or hefore Friday, November The Plainville Trust Company DAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1926 will draw interest from the 1st. 5% Open Saturday Evenings Is our present Rate on Savings Plainville, Conn. 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