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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1926. Pl lI N P'\nl')\ rs may booked through | . fer th 1 » on S f warriors It probable that definite action th f Ma M wk Tribe in on this 1k aken at the next meeti of = ainville News - : i Bristol News | e s S L Local Athletes Honored — AN he ¢ m. Sl | a reward for his athletic servi o | n & se owne . P. Hay EL | the school teams. The sweaters a | WA t and occupled ggtomatic Tells Judge He | given only those who have won two { | by Milo Cook b was extin- or more letters, and Berry's [. e | guished w hem without dam Thought He Was Within Law. ball lett e A ArAUAL aatinl age . . . Balance Lelt on Hand—Henry > b "™ 0 7T " Adopt Rewhmons i V.::,‘. eiersay aftainoan by Supe Beautiful Flgured All Wool Challies | Trombol Langest Contribtor |35, 7%, s Soot Boand Charmam 7" e Y e the req i > visitors b s | bers thi mnr:.im’-’ Special at Dress Goods Section ORPITAL STOGK_ DOUBLRD =<2 77 230 SKATING AT . 8. FIBLD v o 2 i e O | ¢ peting Lights At Lockwell Park to Be Ex? sl < 3 . {Coal Company To Issue Stock— Will Attend Mecting seois hofmg Sponged, shrunk and washable as well as fast colors, with choice of sixty new SR e “harles S. 1‘}'\--&”'( of West! ynguished At 10 P. M. During | **ason the ¢ 2 : A Safet Plod aken oad | Mai i 3 Charles R, . = L33 ol n patterns you have the greatest value at this price that you have scen in a long time. % e nington avente Wil at. | Winter Arrangements Complet e The vogue for the all wool challie has been so strong that when we had chance to Stroet Students—Truck and Auto| ¢ o st ferer s Ey on 1l SIS : they d ‘ o of THomBe: | . his probhatio make this fortunate purchase we took it at once and pass the benefit on to you. The Collide—Berry Three-Letter Man | ; i :\'p\‘]j, K gD Soncent Al J core. Sunday's Bl EISBERE B0 goods are for sale at our wool dress fabric section. $1.25 value for 79¢ yard. The republican party expended | s of the pear WL pe| . 2L TNE- N8 O . ]‘T' ol haat |$184.33 in Plainville during the r sed. Both are members of the e L i ’N‘nt stat. yoard: ” 1 # i itorium of the South & S % & 1 state campaign. according to 1 1 i : : i with the West Bad T rod i on of the liqu | the statement which has been filed inter e ork in! s . e e Azt L law i st at the corner of Bea {at the town clerk’s office by How- Plainvilie 1 ¥ nvit - | ation for the winter season were t former tear ¢ and Beaver street continne 5 o o ard S. Smith, freasurer of the re- tend ncheon ch 1l be t e St 8 < Get- lfl"lllnr Club \(u ) T r . Attor: Vm\M\\‘\n town committee. The con- 1 a noon, J . Job e Nobla X, Blogcs. f o mecting of the ¥ 5 him peCIa an SglVIng | tributions made to the party tre Vash f . 3 B S Tl R % 1 f W s 1 v | ury totalled $231, and the n 3willim of Farming- | arairs of t S : T 3 held o ele 3 o he police court rec- » | unexpended balance of § t n 1o nd s Trar P, oA Morrow "By t ; ¢ S s in court i | on hand from the last election, s s zton a 5 3 SnE et VA e At it cer of t ve- N on Feb, 1 a ama argamn ards ‘rhn a substantial amount remains No e haon ol 1 2 v, 19 ged. On | In the hands of the committee. s odge, 1' Noble T, ZEEbCh s r of the personr n- 1 X $201 o G _ Y [ The chiet expenses were LtaeEn ting tonight mber of : cducation ez DS ! lard @il cada o ats s S A visit to our men's section will put | We are showing a large and fine show- { contributions to the state central | st degre L 1 on alor Bichs Has Baen - > was > z i - | ing of eards suitable for this great vearly | committee, these amounting to §17 f . i mnec with the bnal work you in touch with wonderful value. | 8 great yearly | Telephone calls cost $6.50, and §4.53 cam. bt Bristol for the nunusuall per- | { was expended for printing. e 3 1 r rs, 21 of which he has Men’s Pajamas made of broadcloth, with | . . o d l Henry Trumbull was the heaviest g A © acted as ch wn of the board. choice of white, blue, tan and helio. Well | [3150 a g}f’Pd 1”‘(;‘ of déflgfll cards, paper Ml contributor to the republican treas. YL i “Duris S e S bl S ilore icoly tri i ravi able napkins, decorated crepe paper, [f@||ury here. his contribution & 3 3 N re foresizht and wisdom and tailored and nicely tummcd with rayon | kins, tally cards and everything for |M||$100. The other principal d: z s | SHIa am ploriad the anse of frogs. Regular $2.00 cod to | Mapkins, tally cards and everything for : Al 2 + M s 5 [were as follows: Representative " e s ular eduea he currieu you this the Thanksgiving dinner and party. | Robert B. Whits $25, Pl ol | menting e e i WAY: oaos . | = : i@l Co. ana B. . Phelps 815, oije A Willlam geunn 1 of fand provision has ’ : Personal cards for Christmas Greetings. '@ Merritt 0. Rvder $10, Mrs. Jame: : A 1., |education of those whose inclinations Still time to place your order. Come look | Usher 810, 1 ollector Willls J. | /1 T iy ¢ | greimanunliratien hen L through our sample line. The assortment :,’\ Ml X \\Z’\:f"“f I Reser ’ 3 that ¢ tals of o is larger and handsomer than ever before. Firat Selactman John! 3. Kimmel $5,1 o0 olcl tomor in 1 T receive their full at- dy style and also regular $ I 59 |l s P = 2 : S e ) = as x S i 5 e .00 value, priced ... . Stop at our stationery section and you'll Juror Charles I Conlor sup ol X ! s splendid. T to | eglslature, accor to the T Lty L make quick and satisfactory choice. Time lent : i o) ¢ t ! 1 v (Two garments of either kind for*$3.00) | to be about it though. Deputy Moody d AT + 1 5 3 T Pl A5 > they exy for two years. Other Pajamas of good grade outing | flannel in neat color stripes, made in mid- | co as diminutive : | tone s ; will be ir standing of in boys and girls, and - | Mayc e ¢ Z at 3 . through the underpass without | Emma Hart Willard chapter of! 3 5 LI X \Irs, I I ¢ : % E e T NGrnont c . ki Ber[’n News sounding their horns, not being suf- {the Daughters of the Ame o e Loy : 4 e 5 T i : it ) ' pla i Iridge ‘uesda iently warned by signs of the dan- |Revolution will hold a mesting thi: er hite, Qs e t M i iy Manie. Tavainow, \ or on Robbins |gers of the place. 1t is generally [afternoon at the home of Mrs. | representati v ion i % ) Ao 2 32 s Sjaon et for L enue. izes were »)L»u to t that if signs were posted at |George F. Dodd of Worthin 8¢ 27, his state Har '.u:;l.' s Ra, B . Ki NEE" WAR | the spot, motorists would cooperate | ridge. ear's program will be|Was his contribution to- the town | [Vrd Arctic exped Mt promisat R AG e I o > held Thant ng | 1 Mrs. L vith town authoritics towards elim- [on the tab " i | commitiee and the other orlkis: o SIA . e enion hesetrnal : ing_ SRS IR S NING Sl[iN ating a large part of the menace. | Success rintix statements i < L e D e e e SN ToEa Comblete Program for Struck By Auto Last evening's entertainment given | ¥ '™ il 2 ! ¥ et |same sent t G 5 B 4 v tanlev Church SOClal Wiley Hyde, was struck by an au- by the ladies of the Kensington PeISCS g . who § lot log two weel e printed in the C i) t Picardy doh: sootal mn tain 310 U |tomobile Tue {lay afternoon as he | Methodist church was a decided suc- A B n’M S e e feetcs N5 : i . iy e o T s not was running for the school bus to |c A tendance heard the 08 P00 e & | To Double Stanley Memorial ¢ him to his home. The youth [local young ladies give a one-act ¢ S P AL Lt 1 SRSON, | o e e o Road Shoum A]so Be Re')all‘ed sred a severe bruise on the head |playlet entitled “Those Husbands of AnLd i : aéloc & ARA T. O'CONNE i : 'b. Mys. Winfisld Ross } b and several other slight bruises. The The cast included Jennie b ! ; ; e : ; 8 rincipal of the 5 . ¢ Old New Hamy 0 . driver of the auto stopped and of- v Lililien Mhnsen) ifergnret e €50 S HISIBREC DTSR ALR Wl tion i tral s QUERS e iechiool PMT Elratisraon of T ia s 5 ¢ |shire” and “Then You memb Mafly Gl[]ZeflS Believe fered to take the little fellow to his | Ford, Selma Johnson, Lillian Kent, { fie TIativiile Lumber e e e e e : Mi : = S ! s A G Lan( e home but Wile referred to go on |Ruth Johhson and Ethel Wells. All! 5 e g $ 28 f ¥ o th t n ction ’ the/bus and the automobilist went on |the parts werc given smoothly and | (fom 3 v o Hie o T i W GE without givin s name. The school |the laughs from the audience were| oo A as s Dl At npt vor 1l MEYel looe ries and it is improbab] hat a ale and a grab bag gave up many | 100 tach. cariiflopio s e 2 4 - W R 53 e o tion will be taken by local police to- pleasant surpris x 'IVV‘X“‘“"""f“‘ o s A, : : W ‘”m'y.‘m_’f 4 "fl Tl : s locating the driver who h What They're Doing HLS, SRDALE T i Detren et st il 2 s 3 i o non will give two instrumental so- | Jack McCabe, Thil Fagan ana|Pal Orrin L. Judd ' 1s havins W), "ooms and bat ;17 : o oo | Garasn on b los, one on the banjo and one on Tocal Player Injured Ed. McMurray left todday for a|PUPHS" safety pledge taught to c ough, S| e 7 3 s mandolin, and Mrs Harcy Moo : wooting trip to the shore where | PUPHl and obeyed by all. Parents i : : it P : or. adeompailen My MG they will throw lead at canvasback "r”.h'm} 1|n Sy jEHlLbL e cord on the piano, wi bo |ducks. They plan to return in the EIRAng pEincinal for G numbers. Michael Kid- Bh b oo e eadtprotectionlot thele cnt) imbers. T her known as e one city where s ke that the underpass at |the Hardware City eleven Saturday ucks. > laoptea 1%t oni 5 i oy c nter- B e e Hartfora | Rocco DeVino has v fo! iagten ETperdy ; nter . : : with magic station which has long been a |[WNED JeW L un 4 {his lives in traffic T v Modernize her ) c f ! L i % Erbeen A | Clankin- 11 Hartford. Harold s place after a two yea ay in 5 i permitted i ckwell | ¢ h . T ¢ ! rious U After ; ¢ Clarkin Field, Hartford. Ha | period from -Jan ; . 1 ¥ > d ¢ or- : to both pedestrians and au- {yyee of the turnpike, who has been - He is living with his brother, | 17000 O t YOUR HOM ved vark a many lov y the program bowling a social Louis DeVino of Blus Hills., Rocco AR e : re in favoral will or h- was detained at Ellis Island for a ol HabE nts will ¢ days until his brother il 4 et i i iy for his release. rson. Mrs. Morrison Buried At Maple Cemetery — Local High School Tlayer's Infurics May Keep Him orlin's only representative in the T'rom Game Saturday. [line-up of the New Britain h achool football team is likely to ough it is understood by lo- |cheated out of his ame with will be largely ¢ it- | playing a hard consistent game at cn the promised new roaa |left guard on the New Britain squad, ng from W injured knee t at the Weaver high ume in Hartford last Satur- | riinites believe that the {day, T now under the care of place is in a _adition that warrants |Dr. Frank Zwick, physician of the {team, and it is hoped by local en- thusiasts that he will be able to start the game y although it is improhable t o will finish. 1. will be taken this ye $ o o To Secure Estimate On Rejairs ; s 3 3 E o Ll h e Seiide : % \ o Secure 1 lm.lll On l‘u.\ : P ; G The Kensington Bowling league | o o i m oners W. B. Crumb | yof o (0 2 3 \ will me tomorrow evening at 1t ,'m EhllAten R ana 07 5 A wve been in- y i L amou Rogers Recreationdl building. (gl % e 3 t v ark board to bring f i ¥ z “led in th common T basketball team of the Ken- | would obey ‘and' fallow:th ol y sures of the tin 1 cost of i s be | yrostford, In the & ) of the Byers s % fewer accidents would oceur. ; i Eande ndstand | M1atricd on nest Monday morning to : : ssington Congregational church held | nioqee’ i ag follows | ' 3 s . New Britain practice last evening at the Elihu R e ST v fielc e custom each i 4 . “I pledge myself to cross BA tor t ; S Traffic Problem Ireritt schoel gymnasium in .\'m-K_”m,tfc,‘r;‘f.u”"‘ ‘. z 3 oid sicl m n{.-lu.s 5 : f S I T T ¢ Diligin. The local basket shooters!y o5 <070 i § s ¢ S0 | Bruce has had two years of high i ! S| behind parked car: : : 1 = ; na . A eenalt nd he inder the arfect helr fol | v ars, ur home w T wil zood condi y'lnf 1: un v1 rnvv * | school football. plaving a good game &1 P i!, their form at nettig | Lioq on motors or wagons. N ; Y.O : 4 3 , B Jory 0e of | enever on the f Last year he [1he DIz ball and hope to finish up |\ pail or games in s . % in winter, cooler in itted and rutted, tonch. |in the list at end of the coming | gyarq tne safety of youn o and up y ¥ er @ D froin Worthington ridge to the New Britain line is built next spring, the attent.on of town authorities be- v at this point, hav- merged in several ol scooped up & fumble for e \UTO BREAKS WHEEL d this year he h proved b ldr To cross streets at cre passing under the tracks. sides | 4} : i Aloc Y E rerary Officer Fred Jones S a wrk that n nearly im- + 1 Leglon EBlections only. To walk on sidew less. e sui nptl | tha r mmissioners | y ‘ utomobile, Conn. we been s, Being o maetber of the| Dolon-Kasiea post, Amerioan Le-| i cirects Tc oha 5 ; ‘ ning, s A CHE ce B. Cr : G st th on avy downpour £ ; s will hold its annual elections ' it of A mo:w:xc..\:‘cs:i- 4 t ev o e fo Navo [ Stas ¢ and turning west on the road under from | o' . " il be his nst chance to wear |Lh1S évening at Leglon hall at 8, i o 2 a con 4516 L ! : et of water and any & 2l 5 % ? ok b nand. v - lock. Commander Harold Ven- ofore cross a strec mate. The low cost |bers of ark board. Caretaker been appoi committes to look ¢ e Red and Gold and he is hoping 0 thoirdo for fneisona | SiSiRen pndiGRIEERAT Mea ARSI (ol TS i tiovary Famite s or cach of these ri e ) A f ph zzio arke t ci- |into the matter and furr A rives - 5 patihkon loss of control due ,fOF @ complete recov Pt AL for a protection of my lif N 5 ! b 3 23 an o 1ted cost an deep gullies t rder each | Whistle blows. he local pest be present at the bal- Auto-Truck M P th s actic he establishment o leep gullies border each loting to insura a popular vote. R ATaiar @ , i ice Heol % The footpa The v s the heam a 4 B A truck driven by Ross G o sur s yo to the base of the n e foolpath w n Engagement Announced s “on r at 2 fans passing thro 180 pounds and is 5 feet § inc N e lane and an automo ' § i ere held 2 the cast and we ‘ nmis MURDIWR 9t RY DISAGRT is almost curbless due to | Being 18 years old, he has Mre, Michasl Halloran of ;| by & Bristol woman collided at 1 Al "’ifl ) e u sloner b ¢ his suggestion 3 18 (P—A dis- the old curb has sunk one of the much needed evel |stroet, Middletown, 5 center yester fternoon abou ¢ o Sl M to the rd last nin, greemel t l\’{-v ground which i3 muddy heads” of the squad and o |ment of her daughter, Betty M. o'clock. The woman 1 ® finatlve plnte dni - € 1t it the openings for traf- b ) ARG, the year round. ways be depended upon to carry out |Charles H. Cobey, & Mr, ang | Way but hesitated 1 tioy . S : 4 to cross were m i< 6np'of tho Jorders.. Ha las been having trouble [3rs. Trantls Gobay. ot fast Senine. | When e saw tho! try ) Farmington Ave., Plainyille vy Lishonygas 5 fon each side of t menacing spots on the state |with his hands all year and the Mr, Coboy s one of (he town's most | OR: in the insta 56, 0 i Telephone 35-11 ctery. lents at the point in question v between this place and \new injury sustained” last Saturday |popular young men. the truck had p foryard s Sewing Meeting prol | : next north. Being near the inter- have nearly wrecked his hopes for | Bazaar Tonlght the two vehi cra © Tun. | Sm— T —— Thet Con Honai The s t 8 i o ¢ E section of three roads that are un-|{he big game Saturday. The Kénsington (Gonc ning hoard of the truck ket A e e gde “rumb, i€ carr out & constant use and with the main Sery Posiponed church will hold a bazaar s even- (and the front fender he pleas ; 1 lihe R e 5 uld noup t o to highway used by many drivers, the! rpe alar Taldowaslk ervice ‘of |ing At the churah! pATlors. fri .20 | ve damaged. Dep ‘ o] flmmun ly H 3 3 t oL BIE etk d is iticiently posted to [tha Kensington Methodist church jto 0 o'clock. Numerous les | W. Furrey, who inve n fo < Mecting. rucks, which are permitted to warning to motorists | has been postponed according to a |Will display zoods for sale and a 1O cause for an arrest PLAINVITLT o e vonl RIverslAs ‘avanlia’ Gute with the posltion of the giatement given by Rev. May B. chicken pie supp will be Panthers Scek Go THURSDAY, NOVIMEBEER e s of Pythi n uth strest. via 16k straet it ), CAN BE AVOIDED streots. One small sign, (1,orq, pastor. Instead, the congrega- |during the evening. The Plainville I hoo ton ek 1 at 8 o' 18 avening i r t permitted to traverse th huk[_’ll;-::rhl‘l‘iynhumushnu by the .;\v[lalxlnl"llil- club of [tjon will visit the State Sunday i 'A.mt Berltn Items basketball games for the cor - e aal : Tont ir i Ree aastarts g ook §STONY ‘i, Use Whitc- o for il ord on each side of the brid hool convention being held at t} Th ommun ub program season and have i | ) iI: to, Torsington: G iaR B I Be f i gt Dl t serves to stato tho dan- | contral Taptiat church In Hartford e s lofi. Teams , I vl e eree team of Com. |vse the boulevard for some lirtle M LUCKY TIGER us condition of the -nm.sp . | Bug conveyanees will leave the Ken. | (Continued on {should be quick in an The | mce Tribe, I O. R. M., will con- distance in making the crossi | = RE1a tho foplionsof SioNt s vesidl sington Methodist church at 6:45 4 ¢ AR Gt G O e clock for fhose desiing to. attend = — _— — = ol b e S e T T FRECKLES AND HIS' FRIENDS of the pl su : ng th L lar h side of for a new trial. gular mid-week corvice to eld at the Second Congrega- | Cennainpton s urch of Berlin this evening | B = . rectly beside > service will Dbegln at 7:30 YU WANT AOREY To LW ( ILL TRY ms;xm‘: R ; : ‘el | B0y cURISTMAS pResenrs vou )| [ ]| DRUS SYORE =IDR ; = WwELL-VouRE A situation t with a th e that means more or left hand turns rov the east bound traffic and with the n- eral poor condition of the road bed through the vaderpass, the place Is a distinetly dangerous section tha nue by Augustino Luzetti of this town, according to a notice filed | in the office of Town Clerk Arthur L. Woodruff today. 1 A Lis Pendens proceedings ries lien has been levied | OAE OF TUE STORES ARTER GROCERY ST QE oR g / Z BUT I CANT rank Palengio of Farming- | {_SCHooL MOURS ! PRINTIN' OFFIC RS 4 F’-‘ODD MORE Leen filed against Frank P. Mo mick by the Robbins estate of this e A A P A Watll climination is completed. | Didce covering payments due on & e ARG Be e posted to pre- | MOrtEige on o lot on Harding street. AT it s Qkimen. Mrs. Morrison’s Puneral serious crashes Ll The ral of Mrs. Katherine T ut the place recently. near | Morrison was held this afternoon at inumerable times | 2 o'clock from the home of her| tritalts uAs fhe daughter, Mrs. Pardon C. Rickey of constantly. turnin Worthington ridge. Rev. Samucl A. voud with a fair Fiske, pastor of the Berlin Congre- to make the hill to wational church officiated. Burial | wamp road, often drivir was in Maple cemetery B. . Por- | | Mechanics Lien { liN GO AND GET A JoB AT _J 1’ LN | WORK TUERE ”‘AAN NA A / | AICE LOOKING BoY, | | | v over into the diteh to aveid | ter & Sons of New ain were in collision. Other motorists, unfamil- | charge of the funcral g with the surroundings, speed | D, A. R, Mceting