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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1927. Mail Orders Promptly Filled Satin, sa@in lined, with heel, Full size, stripes, $2.98 value, CHILDREN'S Rayon socks, special, pair SILVER PIEC Cold meat forks, berry servers, knives, designs, each BOYS' Regular 59c. stock up for school NECKW tegular $1.00 and special, STAMPED BED SPREADS “Krinkly weave,” SOCKS broken salad forl Splendid opportunity 2 for 89(‘ BOYS' CAPS We Close Wednesdays at Noon These Aisle Specials Must Be Purchased Before Closing Time BOUDOIR SLIPPERS in black and rose, St N Un Come Yourself PANTY DRESS Of holly batiste, with short and ruffle, regular $2.98. (2 to 6), each colored dresses, only, each sizes, v Pleated lar $2.95. Dept.), each ES spoons, waffle ks, ete, two 85¢ to Pendants, cach EAR 59 value, caps, Regular BLOUSE skirt of crepe de (Costume \111\ NECKLACES, bracelets, choice of several FLAPPER Khaki color, for | INFANTS' WEAR 0dd lots of sweaters, suits, bonnets, SLIPS chir ETC. styles, for Wednesday at hl” MUSLIN SLIPS $1.50. ps—hand and hand embroidered. (One floor up), each $1.95 hop by lail if nable to sleeves ne, regu- 47 ¢ made . 95¢ Berlin News STATE TRIS TREES ONMAIN HIGHWAY | Will Beautily Corner Opposite: Memorial to War Dead | PLANS ATTRACTIVE PARK' Former Kensington Resident Dies n's Stolen Car Recovered in Plainville— Bowl to deet, | 2 Leaguc | the of the tree of Under direction hway the the com- Hart- trden state jon, Luther M. Keith, Forestry Co. ioduy started operations on the trees along Worthingtor tion with the new which takes the tree main arterics of i local hands and places it Jurisdiction con n the work coming ment The wo town, had tritmi nnec- oram on the out N stat work town un of der the of th th state tppropriat from th ions for depart- superintendent of the: force here today as he un appropriate at; the | situation, w for rstood th a4 $100 a ye had in Berlin he e 1ted 50 on work that in a in surroun r encounter those = he wa ling tow such n condi- Boriin, maple side of 1doubted- also as Lutiry state dispo property by the e tions vointing out th trees which bo Worthington ri Iy picturesqr dangerous as i1 The question of the tion of the old post offic was scttled definitely toc superintendent. He stated that he had recéived official notice that the corner at the interscetion of Worth- | ington ridge and Farmington avenue | would be made into triang park and that shrubbery would planted at that place, the entir to be horne by the state in connec- | tion with its new highway beautifi- ion program under State High-! way Commissioner MacDonald. He prophesied that the spot would be | one of the show places of the town when plans were completed and | stated that the proposed park would | correspond in beauty to the me-| morial park on the other corner of th intersection. When questioned R as oxist i r the cach were hey we oy were | ¥ the | regarding | bein | NOTICE 1 Fire To Voters the Fast District ot Berlin the L Berlin Town or in the that a al Voters | et will Hall in Berlin saving day hereby notitied Meeting of the L t Berlin Fire Di the Community in the Town I8 (daylight 1st the You special the be held at Lust Berlin 8 o'clock ot a m time) ptember, on T fay of tor following purposes Pirst—To lay o eral Bxpenses of the for the istrict Gen the ax 1 for o other transac to come bef my husiness r meeting. Dated at Rerlin Town August East th this ¢ NORTH, President | sp _ | that thus ! that the > | ride |towns | i said de- ne said activities of the statc 0 on with the ndent far wcetivities a handled by the he mentioned the fact wetivitios on the tre a temporary meusn tion would be based on present activities, he state would continue 1ying partment in program were planncd to be te. While st was and me utu results of the rely the too cxpensive the towns wou care of the trec wded such Local ¢ ite policy ir ext state finds the work appropriations, ren hack the said, but he r satistied with the cl that appropria wil it for its i be he r ials are and handl pletely than need for conditions dmitted, the veral appa tri nd niot work ral survey of this town was v old maples prese i a in wds Lo ined t where M, ) A Mor : of Map Hil held to- oy o e in | the Kot tor well k the Har the ing amily which | ol most prominent cords art of eve i n conr u oxt G d M s 1% 1 Mary i oyin tion Woods et Sto! Charles M. avenue repo terday that from lome. ed that ponc \ G with i at nny A I a vaca ‘n Car Found Weldin of Farmi to the police yes- n had been stolen I (L the 1 his Mr. and Mis. Weldon report- they had returned from a on Sunday evening and had locked the ine in the garage. ssterday Mr. Weldon found the ¢ missing wnen he went fo the and a general scarch was conducted Ly police and authorities of nearby his g ar of afficials succeeded in lo « 1 I where Plainvill ating the Sunset up tents. - near | found nd rifled of its con- | a that the tiieves car from the garage as neither the Weldon family nor the 1 1bors heard any signs during the 3 to favor the fon that th cear was stolen burglars who rifled the 12 rlin ion Sunday night kit tools we wachine and Rock as rted inctined Sup- by lice posit " st s and a ot rom th the slightly dam Appointed Administrator b, hotield b s been of t Schoticl sted Ired S nist Lmily o notice vi today Game Juniors b pointed of t rlin ficld practice unity it this evenin Worthingzt hined v portunity to vl practice in wili which n need s op- much 10, youngst et in son b roved play Jun e in the iors | fore the end of the column being a s¢ they Legan play thein blanks pring, season us s of this | since ol Returns From Charies H. I on i Ken from any 1 Ciple t M, nd on n aniol , where eral w ' m turned fi Hamy M ot has e in New 5 in t 1is morning of th hont 1 driver ¢ another which auuc t |to be themselye wsled o atte cason will be of the rection ent, for tehes will betw b Leaves | tamy v on = and health tr hout S fri wners to the point a a statement an example caught in his t hyone g from wners have had to co ation for some tim ke drastic meast but far that further I out of the ques wo the ot Plumbing and JUDDIE L. LAT Tel. 111-2 1 proper Abroad Iirming return to Ger o il O] erde n of Worthing 1ed It they spent sey Hudso ond of Tom & ted i ired way streteh i e to run ou ible plac exactly minute ould be haule 1 enhouse 1 1he be upy will u wi s a flowe in (T plans for formulated 1 be un Mot year. | n teams o as n T " n n ¥S wis s untii | d o' i \ t t 1 hus- intends o s dren of pilfer it one of then this made o t steal ty. morning property | s which have aroused this and the depot robberi [occurred recently, have locality. Mary Bourgeois w v surprised by membe inso club at her home last eve- the occasion being her birth- | Mrs. Bourgeois was the recip- | any pleasing remembran Luncheon was served. The La- <o club will resume its meetings next week at the home of Mrs. George Demore. Mr. and Mrs. George and family have returned short stay at Grove Beach. Misses Marguerite and Betty Bour- geois have left for a week's vacation at Lake Pocotopaug. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lawrence en- tertained rels from New Br at their home yesterday. The rainy weather of the past week or more has interfered with the entertainment program for the fresh air children. If the weather permits for the balance of the week the program will be carried out as planned. A check up by New Haven offi- on the depot robbery was com- and shows the s plea; of the E. Dalbey from a ci Ipleted yesterday {moneta change as reported. The though strewn about by the robbers, accounted for, Railr e at work on the case. Knights of Pythias will meet | in tiv | The | this evening at § o'clock rooms at Community hall. at the Methodist church tomorrow East Berlin Junior baseball the Berlin Boys' club afternoon on the This will be a The team will pl team Saturday Berlin diamond. Kk will see the resumption clivitics which have (Il during the past few The Community club will meetings, school sessions will start and minor clubs commence the fall and winter round of activ- |ity. A communi ir held tin October, Miss Jeanctte Ensing b w visit with relatives in Jersey. MAPLE HILL NEWS Next we of local resume will be New Von Moos Harbor, M. J week, of New was a guest Shonts of irs Marie and Sa and reet Kk Mr T s M of from Thompson visiting of West Miss | strect | Miss Hartford. Betty Spring has returncd Betsy rhweather Mrs. Harris J. Cook have returncd from Congamond, where they spent month of August. yoth Comstock who 1 summer at has returned of Miss spending the hfield, Ma; ¢ home on Sequin st to m of Robbins nt Sunday at Canoe H River. Luee Church cwington, won two prizes at gladiolus exhibition last week. Mrs. Frank Lec guests of M s of Stuart strect st of Mps. Charles tional Hartford in of Holy- Mrs over the r. and nid week- Herbert Olmstead, Olmstes Gladys Mrs. W Ol | Mus irned It from Wh Hammonasset they have month of Sunday Clinton, e camping during the Mrs. 1. 3. Howard of Maple Hill nt « miotor trip through Vermont. and ave - Atwell of Maple will turn Wednesday her will &pend the + grandparents. Miss Elizabeth Mi nor il sho of Florida is a J Skinner of w days. arrier ompson sir f telephone message St e tten and handed to tor, who, in turn, shouts it pemitter, no one the ins n Abyssin rument “PLAINVILLE® TONIGHT operty ntend with this ¢ 1 hesitated res (o protec 1| t has gone is said lml eniency tion. | —————————————— Heating NDGREN Jox 128 s d 1 “T ADYBIRD™ vith Betty Compson My stery—Thrills—Sensations WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Never o greater, funnier, peppier war team THE Murray comedy ONT AT FRONT™ Charlie and George, tewn on the screen. ¢ good for with Sidney comedy them together . Twice the laughs, v loss to be only the loose | tickets al- | their | There will be no mid-week service | been | returned | | M. | and children re- ! be- 1 Plamvtlle News TEAMS 10 DECIDE THE GHAMPIONSHIP Peck Spring and Businessmen in “Dusty” League Final ‘!TO AUCTION OLD FACTORY Tublic Sale of Bristol Mfgz. Co. on September 9—Funeral of Henry Fischl—Hartford Praying Band— Pythian Sisters Soclal--Briefs, The fina baseball le be played high school field this evening at when the championship Both contenders, Wd the Bu game in the Industrial ue will at the 6:30 o'clock, ‘n.u be at stake. {the Peck Spring Co., a inessmen, are ready for climactic | engagement, which will conclude {1eague season, and a large crowd is expected to be on hand to witness the decisive t a one-ga i tue of its 4- 1 victory inessmen last Thursda second win tonight will | echampionship for the Spr {The Dusinessmen face cour only | tonight, their foes yet « team enjoys nt by vir- the Bus- so that a ov mean s Casters, more they they they must uin in a play-off of deadlock. Yet they are not down- wrted and are determined to re- » the decision this evening. Cunningham showed Jay that he had regaind form of the rly son. He [ have shut the Spring | tor errors behind him, and t |spots will be bolstercd up ning by the return of regular linessmen who were away on v tions last week. Ralph Thrall will 1in be on the job at shortstop and Toli is expreted to he back at giving crrorless infield once more, the league's only unheat- r, will twirl for the leaders as they come fo the last ob: {the pennant chase, which ar- [vied them from the cellar to fi !place with seven successive wins. In of him will be a hand-picked team which functions beautifully. It will be anyhody [ oW Factory to be Anctioned ! The old plant of the Bristol Co. on West Main and Pierce will be sold at public premises at 2 o'cloc noon, September 9, notice the factory doors yesterc nounced, company was ‘h~hnl in 1556 and was one loldest manufactories in the Enzaged for years in making wear and other knit articles, a long period of intense prosperity. but finally poor management | brought financial reverses and the I plant closed down. The machinery has been sold and removed and the plant en in disuse for a num- ber of y It is now held by the Co. of Bristol as a for tie if can win meet ging prospect, i prosi about then brin a an last his Casters out bhut the | famon, | Dudac, en pitel acl Friday after- placed on lay an- estah- town; under- it h Funeral of H N funeral of irs-old son of Fischl of held this morning jehureh an New Britain, iCoppens, the pastor, wrial was St cemeter Pythian Sisters Social Pythian Sisters 1 card party cvening in blic ry Fis Henry Fisehl, Mr, and M Cook street, w: from St. Pete Rev. Ci officiated. ary's Joseph in new The ial orrosw . The general 1 Hartford 1 Hartford P mid-week S0 4 at § o'clock 0ad Fellows' is invited. hall The | hold o'clock [ home of Williani L. All i ster street. On Sunday gospel meeting will be held home of Henry I Buell, Hillcre farm, near Crystal pond, Eastford, Notes Jones of Stamford is Mrs, W T Wilber, of the Chamber held Thursday a meeting tomorrow evening Miss Evelyn 1 visiting her aunt, A regular meetir Commerce will be evening at 8 o'clock. Alpert has o nding the week-rnd | Haven, where he in | ceremonies of Tlks Lodge No. 1 which laid the cornerstone for i new home and initiated 285 candi- | dates, ! Mr. and Mrs. Phillips Lord spent | the week-end in Plainville. 1. Joyce of Lynn, | his son John B Stephen Bugiel of { has returned home from the Hart- [ ford hospital, where he recently un- | derwent an operation. after West the turned in i Nathan | 1k str Pierce st tenement rarage. Five-room improvements; 208 West Ma all Dow, rent to it D ADS the | Lrun ofc would |\ ihition to Bristol News SPORTSMEN AGOG OVER -BlG OUTIN Thousands Expected-to Attend Event at Lake Compounce BAIT CASTING KING COMING b ¢4 The is the phe: B the n Green mittec arg he in cha ors, Mrs. Charlotte Jones Dies At Home on George Street—White Fined $120 in Police Court—Can- didates File Petitions. Plans are complete for the sccond annual outing and field of the Connecticut Fish and be held at Lake Compounce urday ptember under the au- spices’ of the state board of fisher- ies and game. It is expected that thousands of people from all over the state will be on hand to witness the events and exhibitions included in the mammoth program. Sport men from various nearby states are also expected to be present Atiorney Joseph P. O'Connell Main’ street, Bristol, gencral chairman in charge of the outing, has whipped everything into sh so that the various events will according to schedule, Arbogast To Attend outstanding feature of be an exhibition by Arbogast of Cleveland, Ohio, pion hait caster of America. Arbo- st, through the efforts of the Hor- ton Mig. Co. of this city, has heen procured to assist in the fly and bait casting events and will also give an of his own 5 with rod and hait. Arbogast planned attend the outing last year, but [#0d P owing to the fact that the date of [SWimm the national tournament was moved The day il b me clubs to on Sat- § entrie nunihe | i event, Wood of | the an Imm, ) be | The day w the Fred wile - and ¢ | eniet this ¢ prowc male, Pable merchants their | Mg, streets | uction on the ! of the ' will give a at the | enters ahead and the place of the tourna-tht ment changed from Philadelphia to Chic on short notice was un- be D This will arrive in days before the outing | the of the Horton jtur company and the fish game ion of the state, Abercrombie To Be Here Another interesting stunt will be ! staged by David T. Abercrombie of New York eity, nationally known sporting goods dealer, and one of the best known sportsmen in the country. Last year, Mr. Abercrom- bie “fisherman against the swimm stunt, in which he en- deavored to reel in swimmer on an ordinary hook line. Frank {sort | Sullivan of Bridgepor the | ber swimmer last year and in an inter- [sid esting contest, he succeeded in defy- | ing all efforts of Mr. Abercromi to land him. At Mr. rombic's | request, Mr, Sullivan the | board i he nmer again tattac and Fly Casting | motor ‘nts this year | clude bait and fly casting, with vari- | ous weights and in various distance This event is in charge of Samucl T. | of Bristol and Dr. L. of Hartford, who will by E. L. Tuttle of Wate b orge Mullings of Watcrbury, Hilary S Driscoll of Bristol and ! Joseph Hurst of Bristol. Field Trials seventh cvent is the field trial to he run on pheasants, the birds to staked as they were last year. Charles H. Bec Waterbur, known ancier, will have of this event and he will be by Carlos Hungerford of and Norman Stead of Meri- judges for this event will of Cheshire, rford Noew | an of Springdale, of Watertown, Danbury v Bethel. t known dogs in the cen entered in this event, in- cluding L setter i lowned by R Hoyt of Sprin Oronok English | owned | Buker of | rbury; 1 Prince, pointer, owned by orge C of New Haven: Boh, English owned by John M. Lynch of | Oakvi June, Trish setter, owned by William M. Stone of Rridgeport: Rapos Gingo Spot. pointer. owned by Henry L. Holeomb of Warchous Point; Raps Jingo Duke, owned 1 Fred TLord, Warchouse Point; Com May Proctor, pointer. | owned Harry Sarsfield, Sprin field, about thirty other dogs. Caon Pog Trials cighth event on the program coon dog trials to be run on coons. This is a new event and the entries will not b as it is hoped they will be The event is In Burns of Bristol. well known coon dog enthusiast, and he Dr. Dun of Doyle of Hart- Teller of Sumsbury. At 9 o'clock in the the field trial on e year, to e how- | chatge Bristol two and will be | Manufac- and ever, guest hoard which Lust commis dona in b ill a st | tol, nd of wits A will take t of this year 1 The it s i fn- i-] s of he son Lor 1904, v Thorpe Riemer ed « s vill mar i The e ipier, jtin i loru ar j br. well chav s of dog assisted ikville T George e The o'clock L s Jrsking o (e} of Sherwood Doll of Charles X Herman b S/L‘r’l‘w] 1at sate | 4 | wire | stred [ the oclog nglish . ymond ] imes AL ytown Dr. L Wate sk quiem 1o N The will b row | tranik | street. he the by | and The The nan is the ficn B | seribe The staked his v s large future pig’ outings, JToseph n | ap { filed the judges will Unionville, John Iford and Homer Th event sta i morning, and, i erati i of 1 of tr o arge &hooters’ a | pheasants, w dogs have been run. ni er dogs entel nts this contest ents small bor will of sted by ain and Event in which teams o to enter. pre s start will continue fo E the gen surpris i received T Two added to the woodchopping spectators skilled orseshoes | Harold s, dealer o hopping, ne ion of Events 17 two perso contest an Connectic with swim per in the eport, cvents last Outho What pr motor moment, of Grorge | enthusiast |number of valu d to this event and the it !Torrington both of T Kknowled Ther entrie Hartiord, nchester, | Meriden sional wi hed to one cr Mrs, 3 years, vloi n [parents w a position wh health pi sident vived by e in M and uated from hi |thien entered th wrture \ e o tional church, or Fune Kk Bristol hospital, v {laus church. celebrated an cph's cemetery, 1ch, I3 nej held mor Mr leader. Additional Candidates’ pe for city clerk and William E. V and Walter L. [tors were filed yest t city for e Fore this morning. Ithews was the rold driver's liee “har cal of M and drunkenn. was fined $100 and costs on the first count and $20 of the program |en the sccond by Judge Joseph M. for bird dogs. All|Donovan in the city court this morn- d in the field trials for [ing. He also given a Juil sene will be eligible tence of six months, which wi (suspended for one Wi brought court yesterday afte bile had crashed into a n charge of Lester | Main strect varly Sunday orestville. He will and failed to stop. White . Pape of Now Brit- | ¢q that he o unevon of Meriden. leur at the did 12 is the pistol cvents, | who rrested walking are also per- et about 20 event n minutes ccident by Of- rd of Avon.!ficer John blin, who test nt in in court crday that White 1 continue until all nth event 1ch show wis to enter year. Rifle Events 10 and 11 will consist of rifles, Courses A and © was hefore the his automo- «r on North morning contend- ing the not know | | be as not and time He M r No. s five his John F. Leon apshooting the Connecticut Tr association. The commi consists William sident, Iir ailey 8 down Noith in st the is " or fied was intoxicated ALt Joseph repr White in m rosect i {tor € ¥ O'Connel) conrt this ing Attorney nted the orney ented ol vin, Dan- or pistol and trapshooti promptly at 10 throughout To Close Baseball Ses Dip cason on on will close ity day when with the morn- at Muzzy afternoon Archery Contest urteenth Y event of ery contest. Last ye Wl committee was a t the large number of 1 this year the tically doublad. sporting goods will ise this arc has 1 pr: sett, cit ENGINEER A HERO ed and Injured, upery Horseshoe Dra Self, sea onal ha program this 3 test will cons nber of Pitching | been | A furnish wble per-1 Altoc pitching of | Hunt ificd their in-lg in the latter | events . $ From Wreck and Flags On-coming con with 1 1l I'reight Train—Saved Many Lives, » — Ed ilroad en- by his fellow hero of the wreek early yes- tzin tunnel. jured when the was wrecked, Hunter, en- the cond locomotive, hims: from t big en- scucd his fireman, and then to the rear of the wreck he flagzed a freight train be- could plough into the Pull- left standing on the rafls the lead engine jumped the md od over a 200 foot i, Pa.. Aug. Pennsylvania heralded 0 nt and in have was toda ¢ lini rG compet e Canoe Races will in- one tilt- Willizmson, the State of of | [ cen up | contests | MANS 20 inclusive boat J 03 warden will be to and < flyer o¢ races for gin drag on 1 pl " of t w ire and diving every well known | V!¢ male and EARES Connecticut, ll Baum lucted b year, wi 1 b the affair, d Motor ises 10 b the day ice, event added to the “Through the Quinion of 13 out-board motor ble prizes have cally diver fe staty in who of is Max an Altoona story of the were king a good “We were on time reduced speed. an unusually heavy taking no unneces- a in hday W patient told th n Capt of Boat the is the No. list at re most ex- 1 we were chances. “n came mors self out 1, the courtesy el the crash. What hap- than 1 can s: I over an embankment, my wrecked engine, enveloped me. Emory my fireman, lay near me, covered with cinders. I 4 him out to a place and Chen went up on the tracks. The cight comin, the east, Im to fls After that o't remember what happened.” Hunter, s on his entire in fair condi- arms and legs tical condition, | found AN e longside ot steam Hartman, partl H. inter- Quinion on ~wide, Mr. ed Lyford Mason of al ot is s sisted and ( ¥ arl whom water Iready a | ostiy from Bristol Wa Torrington, W and New Britain, A pr an exhibition o the sur the tre from have ot craft are veporiad his surf- ourd b out-board of " Ch aylor Jones Jone e Taylor d yesterday at Mr. and org a home irents, s. Lon- cet March r of 88 n Torvingion 24 Jones moved with voung girl to ended the 00is. She h schools in 192 employ of the 8 stenogra- held un- tircnent, had Leen | L is sur- a re hi ew Mig. Co. as h she v forced her 1t [0 years sh this ¢ ler pare neral will Vednesday af home £t of nts. f:om 1 at rnoon sn ]. ndues in u w v, cor th Hillside T will ¢ vial will reyaills rry serv- Stanley Cwik of neral imley 117 ho died Sunday n.ornin: as held <t of Mrs his moraing at Rev, George the d hurial v horhood Prayer Mect borhood prayer reeting 1t 9:30 o'clocs tarnor- ng at the homw= Mrs. olvin of ) Weodiand Carrie Iteynolds will be Names Filed titions of Thomas B. § Crouch for au in the orge sub- of- clerk. s surer, all three pe tition of Junius Z. ville for he city fre was titions. Douglass was also A. Mat- cssor NEA Service, Ine.) of Utah is a long way from but it has some very neat s—as witn Miss Es- atrick, who'll represent Atlantic City bathing pageant this fall, (Copyr The stat, the } vathin ther Utah subseril ank ocean w White, chars motor vehicle nse had been suspended Kil the beauty with op- Ve his at (" DIDYoU FIND cur i N | AT 7UEYRE. T AANE FOR DE TODAY, TAG "\/v/ 6 L CScR?'\ 62— /‘ | ( V\L‘ YES-SLICED PEACHES AGAIN! TRAT'S TUREE TIMES TAEY HAD \ILIW—U\’ SINCE WE BEEAN AER! ‘“'E 'S\NOMDER 7MEY \NOULDAY7 HAVE ICE CREAM ONCE AS MUCL AS WE LIKE 7! / By Blosser LUACA IS READY, | FRECKLES-WUERE'S | TAG 2 TELL KM | To come! VES-AELL BE MERE IN A MINUTE, \L‘CBBY' A ¥ SN 2 oy 2 o S TN o0 f,”/r\‘*«%a S B "hnig u s eav.orr

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