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S LR g o e B T E————— \ I i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1927, 7 Mail Orders Promptly Filled Shop by Mail if Unable to Come Yourself Brow Teomson & artford's Shopping Center: Soon We'll Be Saying School Time Is Here Clothing Will Be Wanted Dependable, good wearing clothes are what will be wanted for the sturdy, grow- ing voungsters. That is what we are offering at our boys’ section, on main floor easy to get at and special values offered now that will be appreciated by the parents. KNICKERS BOYS' BLOUSES All wool in faney pdtterns and sized Tn the famous “Kaynee” for boys from 8 to 17 years. $ I ()5 81.00 and more in good selec- make, were 79¢ Priced at, pair ... tion. Priced at, each ..... GOLF KNICKERS JUNIOR PAJAMETTES | Originally priced $3.50. All wool and In sizes 2 to 10, button front. deep distinet designs, 8 to 18. $2 75 seats, also button backs, regular $1.00 Briced atipainthts nr s o 'If"n'ment\ : 69(: BOYS' SHIRTS riced at, each i Sized from 125 to 141,, regular HEAVY SWEATERS price $1.59 each, colors and whit2 in the Only a few of them but a veiy special assortment, specially offering, $1.19 $4.50 pricediatieach St only, each WOOL SLIP-ONS BOYS' CAPS In sizes from 4 to 16 years, were Regular price $1.59 for $1.19. Others marked 5 and are now priced at, cach .... were 81.00 and $ $I 95 for each 7()(: SPECIAL R EDUCTIONS On wool suits in sizes for hoys of 8 to 18 vears. Splendid 7 50 chance to get suits that sold for $16.50 and only pay, each A ALSO BEAR IN MIND That we can fit the boys and girls to durable school shoes, hosicry and all wear wanted for looks, health and comfort of the scholars. Be ready when school bégins. Plainville News |- it b a larg Eating Unripe Fruit | Value of New Work Less But Town | Takes in More Money—Want Cau- cus in High School—Phone Rates BieL Increased—Plainville Briefs. f Regis rs o Meet Green pears caused their second ! AbalraTat e s death in five days when Lois Coons, ! three vear old daughter of Mr. and . | Mrs. Wilbert Coons of Dallas ave- | 058l { nue, Mountain View, died at seven ULLIE R [( oclock this morning. She ate al of the unripened f and was taken violer iu.‘\- fternoon, gr hey | worse and passed « Oc [lns Dr. Grorge I wuse of th ‘he funeral i afternoon Ipastor ot th i I ehureh, will conduc 2 I Burial will be in West cemetery. {ind bu ouses will Lo in ) Doctors live ted in warning sed by is a month. No } il ts. Th th of | y " v’:l’,“ ‘.’\"\ :0‘:;' o 4:: i Odd Fellows' Eatertainment ! o e 1L 0. 0. I, wi R 0S s Tvs il Gl L | | mecti ] by Buildit R entert i « ni 1] ous mon the b¥ A. M. Raymond. Ther . | tetal ot i 1 play ol C.of C. Mecting Hours at Post Oflice ceior came 1o 8 ¢ oIt $67.50 last month. O ek - : O High school, whether for the first | of East Berlin have o the AT Berlln News [ time or not, will be required to have | pted for enlistine in halance PRl «rtificates from the local school l_,l nited States army, cccording 1o et thorities which will authorize the | report issi ; | SNt i IS e e i ! o ition to Barlin students. All those |day. | | {not already having these certifieates | Pastor to Return | Thin f ; | will have an last opportunity on Sat-| Word has been received from ) o'clon rday evening I their " irday afternoon from § to 4 o'clock | Rev. May B. Lord. pastor of the mail wi laid 1 Pos and evening from 7 to § o'clock, | Kens church. who ha sible to o through . nail present at vr.' Kensington Grammar | Maine, to the cfyect that s will be boilt t st ¢ patrons. e — s or the purpose of issuing the leave Maine on September o, arviv- | fiobort I Wh i ive ey il sor o 5 tes. 1t s a common fallacy, | ing home on Wednesday cmber room bungalo out i il ¢ Few Chanoeg in Personnel, Miss | viiss Grieswoia saovs, that ons stu 5. on § , s dents entering (1 1 ber will ! ! v oM Gnswold AHHO“"CCS 100l for the first time {lar mid-week serviee at the church, ing th " N " X i red to present the certitica peaking on the the “I'ut Shoes misee!l N L ) phasizes the necd of every loc ,‘um His Feet,” signif of the 3 8. 10 plumblng i . | student having a slip. Otherwice, she | $hoes in the outfit of the returning vy 20 electrie dlations | ; ! i SCHOOLS T0 OPEN SEPT. 71~.1.w» , the New Britain school offi- | 'rodisal Son. d four heat installations | yed 1 Gl | clals will not allow the student to| What They're Doing Want Caucus in High School | Boy scout “raop No. 1 of Plai enter the classes at the High echool. | Mr. and M C. Nelson | ot N e il will e ! : DY. Griswold (o Sail For Europe To-| Al children entering the lower | and Mr. and Mrs an 1. Hall of | ivoratly of holdjng the party | oo Vo A ¢ A baseball | l&rades for the first time in this town | Kensington their va- ' cauenses i the high school audi- |\ ! ¥ D morrow—Local Girl to Spend Year | will be required to show a cortificate | Cations at M Clinton. lygiinm inciead of the court room in | ¥ & ) of vaccination or valid excuse| Burton A, Griffith and Henry | (), hall, as has bee e cus- . In‘TirkeySliastNerlin® to ""l‘”mwmu! by a physician. Miss Gris-; Clark of Kensington camp n;:‘:‘,' ,‘ ; 1} K ; m”,.l‘]ly‘ | I vy S e T ' Fire District Mceting Tonight. { wold also stated that wherever pos- | (07 18O weeks at Hainmonassett |0 | 2 3 RNy L Isible, she would like mothers 1o ac- | beach, it bl A ¢ i S perintendent of Sehools Mary E. [ company childrin to school when | Mro and Mrs. Jrving LuMay e ! Tt et Sl : Griswold has unced the per- [ihey are entering for the first time | NnapganiBdag Gl iy party should he ' 1.45 o'l xonnel of i teehing stair i local 11 OFIT At euch items of record | BYe returned from days' mo- {E ORI e SRS ‘ us are necessary might be learned. ’]'(“h“' D to Niogara and Port ; (€€ o S eral chianges have been made but Physician o Trasil R in the nomi i 1 many of last year's teachers will re-{ Dr. Matthew H. Griswold of |;‘.\,‘“r Wothin i i party has a smaller en Austin 1 nt turn to the local stail for the com- sington will sail 10mOrTow rom | heir homa 1o volirent here and wonld not need | pa the Chnreh of Our Lady ing year. The teachers have been |New York city for Burope where he | ion it at Wost Brook . but 1t n find | of, S rned trom a appointed as follows |will spend several months in the Lag Ry, Piske's summer honie the sct wditorinm me s retreat Kevs Island Hubbard School: Miss Mabelle | study of surg Dr. Griswold will | Mr. and Mrs, Waiter L. Atwater |ver Luenss Norwalk Barnes, Miss Heien Hines, Miss Bea- | 2ccompany the Amcrican Logion « B B e e | Miss Rut hter of My trice Jacobson, Miss Edith North-|pedition as far as aris and will go White Mountains, the week o 1 Mrs Farm rop. to the University of Vienna. In that | T HER ! v South School: Miss Anna Bruc he will study surgery under two | \n Hannon, proprictor of a gar-|was held, as has b AR Worthington School: Miss Edna [of lurope’s most prominent SR T bt et e o b et hool of Saunders, s Catherine McGee, ons. Dr. Bauer and Dr. Frankel of NG Tt e e e e, “‘v S0 nee Wwas 8 all “Miss Eleanor Kelly, Miss Elizabeth |the Vienna hospi | car ich he was repairing slipped j the voters could not 1 d e . Dr. Griswold expects to return | o R AT RO 1in the conrt room and a largs Selden School: Mrs. Minnie Bacon, |home some tinie in November. While | o i fient hand, The body of the | overflow crowd filled the hallway Miss Mafalda Georgini, jabsent, his practice will be cared for ifted off the cha and | A ra chairs ware brought in, It School: Mise Dorothy by Dr. \Georze W. Bodley and Drliyanion wus working: hetween: the | but thess conld by noineans accom TNy, M Do Gibey: R B O S e o s et ok At (e e L Blue Hills School: Miss Marriet Fire District Meeting [ was necessary to lift the car body | R Marsh, Miss Margaret McGraih The annual meeting of the East |y, orgur (o extricate his hand. Han- | St y Percival School: Mrs. Inez Crane. Berlin fire district will be held this |65 wag (reated by a local physician 3 i Miss Anna Nelson, evening at $ o'clock at Community | 1ng js ahle to continue his work at | W]fi gTRAND T hall ast Berlin. At thin e o= | e gara.. epnillonsieee i Sl T . 4 Young, Mrs. 'cers for the ensuing year will be R | Da and there is only one vach ‘””f" LHH";')!‘('\':\'\\;PL \M’::’l:'“ ,\' Cjelected and a tax rate set lm- the | Repre .,l:lv.u:lv‘l;‘llc(.\(":x»"l“"]"‘"l" <PLAINVILLE® in I‘]l.m.n‘ \do, New Mexico and Mavie Masscy, Miss Mabel Fish-{COUINE WEAr- A larac aliendanConls by ey ariar Sconsinglont rotusneall 5 (Rt er L e I OCLUN AR b e om a European ftrip | el = Kensington Grammar School: Mrs, Present chairman of the Hast Berlin | G S )iGed visits to the prinic || Chrlie Murray and Georze Sidney in = Mansiicld, Miss Sylvia Myerson, Miss | district commitiee. Ipal cities in 1 and i GLOPT AT LI 5 . NOTIob 5 Marie Grifiin, Mies Alice S Miss | Lngagemont Annoutced | Mr. and Mr 10 visited || amers See i e A TES sod SoUy pras Hinchelifte, Miss Grace | Mrs. David Ostergren of - Crom- ' (1. Lattlefiel \pe and report jAmesmon e fowe Rullsiac Ll 3 Doris Honiss, Miss Alice | well has announced the engagement | successtul and memorable trip, | atiprilagondliicadn. Sopterihar s Mokt os of her daughter, Miss Hilda Marie { In honor of their coming, the | . o bt b " it Supary IR0 Y Mika Ostergren, te Everett L. Cole, son of il | | ime) to revise and covrect {hie vot Minor. {Mr. and Mrs. George Cole of East (Continued on Page 15.) R "»'"’ e I e D Musical Director: Mrs. Helen D, | Berlin. — O e £ Kin e s e Upson. Miss Oste N is supervisor of the | TLVER COMES THEU® Sl el o Sehools will reopen on Wednesday | Middlesex hospital, havin duated W g st G || B s R lbelion morming, September 7, instead of from the Middlesex trai Hogl Plumbing and Heating freQUses, sl el s Tuesday morning as previously an-|Mr. Cole is well known throughout g 4 g L 1, on announced. School authorifies stav:|(he tosn, = bring ‘::l”rl”]h‘(:!”m’n( ;| JUDDIE L. LANDGREN S e |2 i that the increase in enrollment in 01 others general storc A % Y all of the schools will be noticeable, | Worthington ridge. No dute has | Te], 111-2 Box l%i OV DERS OF M PETH DU o The superintendent of schools |been set for the wedding i oy eans suys (hat it is important that all lo- | Visit Turkoy | cal students entering New Britain | Miss Jeanette Honiss, daughter of I Mrs % Honiss of Hudson street, il il from New York on Satur- NOTICE OF ARS {day, September 10, for an extended | M v in Constantinople, Turkey, Miss The gistrars’ of Voters will hold | Honiss is making the Jn\lrl\-‘\ under Conn,, | Plainville, session I the Town Hal'. lierlin, [the divection of the An Conn., Tu pt. 6, 19 |of Commissic ¥ Wos tween < of mine «. n. wnd | sions and will spend one year abroad ET7ER five p. ni. (Standard Time), for the |studying conditions in that country. Purpose of reeviving names of those | After the year of study she expects who wish “to be made” voters 10 do missionary work in that coun- | Lists for the coming town clection | Uy will be compiled at this n. s Leglon Meeting Any person tweniy-one years, or | The regular meeting of Bolton- over, who has resided in the | Kasica post, 65, American Legion, e e N0 b oW o | will be held tomorrow evening at § lin fcr six months is cligible to be | o'clock at the Legion hall, Kensing- veslalored ton. il lm;-ulln-‘u ,;r (l :fihi.f".}: Y i 'S r 0 attend as porta BONAl . MOESE will come up for discussion JOHN HOLIGAN Registrars, Sept. 1. 1927, at Berlin, at this week's session. School Board \e monthly meeting of the sehool d will be held fomorrow avening at 8 o'clock at the Kensington Gram- Considerable business | Dated Conn, mar school P\ | We gave the men a trcat.)|of importance In slated for disposal a1 this session, tion of the pu the including the comple- recently au- cial town meet- Now the Boys, Mothers! | Read our ad tomorrow jiptaslead iy New York Sample Shop os sp {ing held August 22 Enlists In Vietor J. Army tamegialli and Stephen 1/ IVE BEEA NERE A \NEEK AND NOTUING EXCITING LAAS AAPPENED NET! 7 WRITE ALEK AAD SURPRIS + new high | tLois Coons Dies Today Alter e h I3 nstol News POSTAL CLERK ia Eldridge Is Accused of Taki Money From Letters HANY ARRESTS IN MONTH' 70 LEy v Lepuiture Band trow 1:8v .0 Faks' guar cedns of Mecting Bristol edRs Wil be neld at ¥ % Vs Becords Show 109 Cases e ¥ verid Docheted — Schools Open Nest 1 4 & I ol L Meeting Wednesday — Shoplifter Given t . ! Heaving—Other News e | B s A i [ighis 1 Tion S SRR of Hockwell Temp f . i s T : Banguer For Leazue Winne the 1 cour N ers ver 3 ! ' 5 Veligions lnlm wion Dircctor Eng " § 5 \ S o lollar s »l 0 Outing r Bost 1y ld i ] ¢ I ¢ W & \ ilclerko on' Inspector S 2, N ; cuits com g v s : Bouts Priday i any residents ‘o on person, 1 nd o lice Shoplifters T Youthiul l SATURDAY, SEPT. ‘ ‘fifil"@ G Souvenirs Plainville Paint & Wall fcuvenirs—w « STREET \heve the Post Office. ¢, carrying a full line of NTE( GRITY PAINTS \',\I?.'\l.\fllslvl~I'1N‘\A\1HL. WOOSTER BRRUSHES THIBAUT'S WALL PER HILO LACQUERS We shall aim to render 1§ cient service, carvying paint line for P. prompt, courtesus and effi- everything needed in the ainter, Contractor aid Householder Free Free Free Large can of Hilo Molmanite White Eanmel, “The Aristoerat of White Enamels,” will be given frce to d every adult presentino this ad. ot i A Free ‘ree Free L L : ,fi,\: , Open Monday, I'riday and Saturday Evenings. ot b Plainville Paint & pieesaena - Wall Paper Co. Stay a Whlle Lomrer By Blosser U.8 paAT oFP. REa ©1927 BY NEA SERVICE, INC.