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Mail Orders Promptly Filled BrogiThos artford’s haopping Center: w 5D Shop by Mail if Unable to Come Yourself Ibut was able to continue his duties. Second Game of Series The All-Plainvilles and Plainville Blues will play the second game of their series for the town baseball | title tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the high school fleld. The Blues took the first game by a margin of | one run, showing how closely the teams are matched, and both will be in there tomorrow with all the de- |temination they possess. A fine me and a large crowd are expect- Plainville News HEALTH OF TOWN (00D DURING YEAR EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1927. o'clock and Young People’s servic o at § o'clock, topic: “D b B t l N Wotd 1n Chrlat" leder, Arthu Viel: ristol lvews | ST oOTONEN HERE interested are urged to be present, as there is very important business I A | to be transacted. Catholic Church The regular services will be held at 8 and 10 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing at the Church of Our Lady of Mercy. The boys and girls of the parish will receive hold communion | ay, will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Rev, Henning. Johnson, pastor of the Swedish Lutheran chucch, will conduct the services and burial will be in West cemetery. Library Boarl Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the board of iibrary directors will be_ held at 7:30 o'clock this evening in the public library. eet Thurs & at"the 8 o'clock mass. Mass on Labor Day will be served at 7:30 o'clock Plainville M. E. Church The services in the Plainville M. Holiday Hours All factories will be closed Mon- !day in observance of Labor Day. Store swill be closed and the barber {shops will shut down at 11 o'clock Dr. Cook Reports Little Discase and Many Improvements ob- Round-Up at Lake Compounce REPORTS JAZZMER NOTICE TO INTENDING FUR BUYERS for Stellar Program AND DANCER ENGAGED who were out of the city during August, and at the request of many, we will continue our Mid-Summer Prices, on all Fur Coats, until and including ,EXPLOSION N TANK CAR in the morning for the balance of the |E. church tomorrow will be as fol- Roger Wolfe Kahn and Miss Virginia September 10th. It's your opportunity for selecting your Fur Coat and | “’“»! ne “*‘;_‘:“'”“ Hipetce L L°:l':ck““:’“"1'l‘g e ;“m”': 2,500 PRESENT AT BOUTS e Bt o e . 4 & % . | ETAnL not be open. The post office will be . sermon by Rev. Arthur ck Expected to Wed Next A make big savings over later prices. Fog lopen from S to 11 a. m. but no|Ball, pastor, “The Challenge of oy i y ; Gasoline Scattered About Center— | money orders will be issued. There |Christ to Humanity” will be the ser- |Large © Muz 3 Year—Engaged Six Mooths N it . £ rowd at Muzzy TField to : ; wili be one city delivery but nojmon topic. Epworth league service v York pt. 3 (B— Vo : Legion Carnival Opens on Sept.ipyra] delivery at 6 p. m. Mrs. Ruth Aspinall Nil.| Watch Amateur Boxers—Regis- york Daily o o ol Ty ; i D k Daily News a copyrighted o 10—Church Notices—Grange To | Grane Season Opens son will be the leader. SundaY | (rars to Revise Voting Lists—Holj. S10TY today savs Roger Wolfe Kahn, r lna earance 0 | Plainville Grange, No. 54 will hold [school in the morhing at 8:15 S 121 year old orchestra leader and | Reopen Scason—Title Ball Game. |its first fall meeting on Tuesday |o'clock. The public is intited to all day Observance. <on of Otio H. Kahn, banker, and e | & evening at 8 o'clock A report of |services. Mi Virginia Franck, 19 year old i | The fiscal vear 19 was.onel'the| lecturers, conferenca | will| be E 3 : : the lecture erer 1 “piscopal Church stage dancer, whose home is in Lyn- e ° of comparative good health in I‘::lm-'m:idt by the lecturer. All members| Services at the Church of Our brook. L. I, have been engaged for rding to ”,‘“ renortiof Trd are iirgeds tofbe ipreasnt Saviour tomorrow will be as follows six months, = formal announce- ] .\ookvh*‘d th Gl “‘W‘w On Saturday, September 19, the |Holy communion at 8 a. m. Holy | ment is not expected until next year. 4 L terday and given to the| ngers will hold an outing communion and sermon at 11 a. m., | r_quarreled last spring , ctmen. Imm i at Lake Compounce. Arrangements |Rev. L. O. Melville, celebrant. Both Miss Franck insisted on visit- htheria epis he for outing will be completed | servi will be held in the parish o wishes of her f servic e he - shi t she: i : : | mic which on 1 iy evening. Mr. and Mrs. | pouse, News savs, but patched up ‘1“ -':‘h:.-lwn-’ scarlet l & ;»' Lo Walter Schober are chairmen of me; Redeemer's A. M. E. Zion eir difficulties when the voung jazz | : rm ';:"-‘m nearby citi L “"v- “m]"“m] o temb. It Hado Morning worship will be held in orved at Tip m, | 1L IEERE MU:“M : Kmhw s M|l case rearby cities and v con- | uesday, September 20, is sched-! ., g : dn oprietors of {ahn met Miss Franck three years | ‘ rieatkt Sohe i ) the Redeemer's A. M. E. Zion church prietors ¢ y ' | S 108 leddfog Bieghng = when fyomorrow at 11 © Sermon by is & New York ifiekier; fithe closing o publ ools oday | Plainville Grange v entertain | & 2 3 00 persons wi vs. and is now contin- | tn & v three cases of m- | Patr . 3 the pastor. Communion. Sunday here are only three case com- | patrons from East Hartford, New | s ited i hip via the air. Kahn e e e i anel . % |school will be held at 12:15 p. m. |y \ e ! Dgsese lElal | Britain, Wethersf) d 3 erlin, l{p e e Totanaent | tietopentaly G UdlioTiy an aviator's train- e o 2 e 2 | and one visitors fur s program for Sl bl R i : : . DRESSES WERE PRICED $10.00 to $45.00. You have B IiE the Vean e e HEeveniie e e infeld |G E. service at 6:30 p. m. Evening Amatour Bouts e e ety ; choice now at the following low prices, ideal for finishing |8 menaces wers H. Loomis ar men of the com- |Preaching service lLabeREnsl Ak is quoted by the News, season: . l Following is a summary i mittee on refr ts |7:30 p. m., sermon by the pastor. “Rogers soared and dipped over my Aiceches biomzht) tortha & fentioniot S 8 e | S muestay S p (i geetiog o the e iline D fonotan i e g board of trustees at the church. Wit e accomplished fiier as vet, but he can $5.00 $8.95 $14.95 e BT e i B s . . [ . i cen pox. 10 cases: diph- |y, e } estaentit 1‘ stewardess board at the parsonage, _ g e il v B A treet resident telephoned Con- | . ases; diphtheria carri ~ - Mrs. Butler Corbett, chairman . . . ¥ SR Istable E. W. Furrey last evening. | & Hirohito Visits Isle . GGerman measles, 12 cases: | ted Notes rted out for the scene of | 3 - $ I 8 50 and $2 5 OO each. ! 4 cases; mumps, 10 cases: | Tt R e e SE e S ix Where Perry Landed {pn 12 cases; anterior pol- | N ¥ harle aldo, Mrs. A. DI re- vo, Sept. 3. (P—TEmperor " a bl h jomvel antile paralysis), two " short wass from A ¥ land daughter Lorraine, and Mrs. C. |sults of the . LR COATS IN SPORT MIXTURES. § that will be suit- {l6azss rasizstlnos) ons aase: scaxgl - SRIERRSER LS e S e OO nE R h e e returned from a{lows: cuvers off Kyushu recent- able, in many cases, for early fall wear. ’) let fever, 42 cases: tuberculosis, siz| S0 7 2h B0 0 e voad, <He ar- | T oy TP OV he Mot ol | Emory Taylor of ly, became the first Japanese ruler Worth up to $19.75. Specially priced now at P |/« typhoid fever, SIX CASESH| . ted the Dristol man on a charge Tol sy S e e decision to visit the Bonin Islands. s g 3 [t sninatonuan: A oases oot sl S0 BEGER S as eht i andi ol BTSRRI e o UCh YR lan o SIAN i The Emperor inspected Chichi- { cases, 10 cases of driving while under the influence |; .o piacid, N. Y 135-pound class—Fra Shima Tilana. th ,p, i P el : ! T : of liquor. Joseph Melanson of Fair- e el e rima Island, the largest of the COATS IN DRESSY STYLES that were )‘\'u‘nd eatlior l Tank Car Faxplodes ; vjaw avenue, East Bristol, with Con John E. Lamb, ¢ Mrrnan' ofdv ,»!Z, Ne ,-\‘}},‘1 ain awa up, inhabited by some 7,000 per- R & ? G Facalonion aeaticrod insasysiey avenue EastBrston - town plan commission. is attending over Al Hopkins of K from $35.00 to $49.50 give opportunity to 24 () (=4 [ e e tank car on the rail-don in the car, was not held. [the 25th annual convention of the | 120-pound class—C tans ) Including S0 oo maas make good selection at this reduction . ... ¥, 7D [Fond tracks hehind the post oft Scotton—Klepps Fvelet Makers assoctation at Savin | Springficld won on t Bl R SR T K tornoon, the cap being| - Guy Scotton of Hartford and Miss [Rock today. All the original mem- jout over Dominic most of whom are naturalized Japa- | Biown off and about 20 gallons of 'Clara Kiepps of Terryville will be ibers are still alive. Britain. st of w | It ayed about th A At this afternoon | Th lor choir of the Baptist| 120-pound class Pat citizens, The malovity 166 o being sprayed about theimarried at 4 o'clock this afternoon o junior ch { the Ba s 458 B are fishermen and live in the rear of the office and 'at the home of the bride's parents. |church will hold a rehearsal at the Hartford on decis cottages roofed With the | Tracy-Driscoll property. Th Mr. Seotton is a former resident of church this afternoon at 3 o'clock. IRH':N" of 1 Vol Farana ,re“_’ 7 . of Kensington | was no fire in the large incir Plainville | District Nurse Katherine Daly of | 138-pound Interest attaches to the {stand er ln ews Funeral arrangement incom- | the all n ths rear, which is considered very Funeral of Lois Coons | Hartford is spending the week-end ‘?“‘j"“l‘a‘ 1 hecaiie | Gormofors Eerry . ianded plete. y nectict Ke | fortunate, as the fiving gasolinel puneral icss for Lois Coons, |in New York TELeACabEn ot there with his fleet 70 years ago st. Paul's Church n¥ I ould have m Aisaster bringing ' T \Ir, and Mrs. Wilbert | Mrs, Abbey Tani and her daugh-reund. G ; ... and established a coaling station. Mass will be celebrated at S and |local gunners are 1he | uel if a fire had been going at the 'Goone of Dallas avenue, Mountain jter. Esther, of Whiting street have -pound class—Joe Zotter, New " 0 0" Loctoration period 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at £t.|shooting contests for ! time. i e 2 lock this returned from a ¢ with riends Britain won frem Tony laviero > 3 i ) | {tim. YView, will be held at 2 o'clock this returned from et e when it was made clear that Amer- Paul's church, Kensington. Rev.|henors to repres | Yegion Carnival afternoon at the home of her par- [in Meriden S noun g e P ) v Jiredl nislnisnl bandiand jea did not wish to take gwer the John C. Brennan, pastor, will be in |town o ol to) be ot eTo0n AL R e e oiaihe | <A\ fon Was born veatorday at the |IUzed hierlehthardiand wae (orsed sy iy morer {han 180 tEreikn j9sax charge. Sunday school will follow | The ¢ shoot of the Kensing- neld in P ille this summer will | {0 o , tol hospital to Mr. and Mrs, Jo- [O retire. S ey % ; Ville M. E. church officiating. Burfal | Bristol hospital to Mr. ; Lo da I the 10 o'clock service. n Gun club will be postponed in|pe conducted by Brock-Barnes PO-"-Iw“'m e in Oak Hill cemetery, South- |seph Collella of East street. | erst e ool ratle 0 ::1:2,, drr:::;?n:;mm il . sacred Heart Church |order to allow the members of the | Amarican Legion, and will open o o, ; Mrs, - James Eaton of West MainBristol won on o *‘"”kl"‘" ol ihe hpevaris aitienaiar e Bre Kensing- | club ttend the ¢ o grounds near Legion hal e | S dp sy o New PBritain (Yom Bruno Rumiti of Spri in the 5 Rev. John C. Brennan of Kensing- | club to a end the field day. I'the grounds near Legion hall on | Hartford Praying Band Istreet has entered the New Britain 0 5 0 P {he oldest resident, Benjamin ton will officiate at the regular 9| Raseball Tomorrow Saturday. September 10. A band |y igord Praying band will General hospital. 118-pound el ik | Shevery, presented His Majesty . oclock mass tomorrow morning at| The All.Kensington baseball team |and orchestra will provide music. }, 5,7, oll.day gospel meeting to- | ' Miss Dorothy Clayton ef WAt e SRS AL Bl b e S T Wlll NOt Elltel‘ Ra(}e IOI‘ G. 0. P. Sacred Heart chureh, Fast Berlin, A | (il meet the Corbin Red Sox of|and special attractions are being se-| Fo0 o 3¢ iy e 'of Henry B. |strect has returned after spending ;. o T S e Session of the Sunfay school Will |New Britain tomorrow afternoon at|cured. The carnival will run for a | ) Pyiyiorest farm, near Crystal [several days in Bethiehem. e aater Bergstrom | - Sele(}tl]lall NOIIIII]&UO!] Zellor: Percival avenue field. The game will | full. . ending the following Sat-4 ‘0" pycitord. The services will —— |of Hartford won from Charles Pepe 5 Berlin Congregational i e e urday e o S : Rent an Airplane and ComvinoniSia ay i willlbatop= Ilae fiss s b aioestang Tnjured in Faplosion Uart at 1045 a. m. and 2:30 . m. School Teacher Feeds o ]f!_‘”"»‘"ll in three rot 0‘ It Y If served at the Berlin Congregational |y, SR Joseph Klapich, chef at the Cun- Hurt In Bicycle Accidents | Roval Siam Elephants ! 12> Po" B { perate It Yourse church tomorrow morning at theltion states that his charges are in;ninsham diner, was severey BUISec i he New B Shenandoah, Towa. Sept. 8. (A= fram Henry Berry (colored) of o ottored egula inz ce at 10:45 : hd sh P mor. | about the f: ‘his morning by a Street, is a patient at the 3 rit- | ahonsa s % i : o L et are Belns Fottanean torbE ;.fl‘;lfkr ’;.m‘rmg,m.mn; i Im top form and should take tomor-} 2788 LG UK i CStove, He open- ain General hespital as the result of ‘T"- 22 Al “"‘k : “:“;‘-‘ :"d "‘: Hartford in first round. like automobiles on the “drive-jt- clock. Rev. 2 ske, pas-|p cont e s LU fornoon. | King of Siam like to be treate: B ound class—Johnnie S e i g ! - arel a5al eeEiahainas met byla @ ident Thursday afternoon. i P ) vourself” basis in at least one place Town Shocked by News of Sudden |tor: will occupy the pulpit, having | SRl Tabs {eam il zen (o e ovan doox ahdinas ek IS REEIR e R e on thelwet cirenal clenlianis accoRE NENLD Miss of Forestville kn out e Unitad States R returned’ from his annual’ vacation. | main idle over the week-end, no|Tush of flame which scorched his when his bicye on the et T rnhy. of Shenandoah. Seott of Harttord n the i n States. Death of Andrew Solomon—Aux- | A large attendance is anticipated 10| ginies being scheduled up until this| f20¢ 4 ainged his hair considera- [pavement. He has a possible frac- { B8 B TR, L o) teaching round A license for plane recently was i welcome the pastor. No other de- ;‘;Cm;w On‘lm“ ot “\; A !ply. He received medical attention ture of the left shoulder. i F‘*Mn estting o R B e At Shineni aid an issued to the Powder River Flying tlary to Hold First Meeting of | partments of the Rerlin CONSTega- | ndsaoring to sign a game for fo- fameph ""m\‘:”"” ,ni ‘Fm"‘:i She stopped in Siam on a cir- {iron mun stunt by .hrwp‘m\;‘: e e el ;njwr‘r“ o LY t%e 1;r : | s f -ashington stre: ke o £ s e 3 5 d section of the €. 3 Season—Attending Field Day. tional church will meet tomorrow. | morrow or Monday, but have met | Washington street broke his leg Wi (RS Blog, and lacking pea- |ferent batil rs on the card ction he Commerce Depar! ¥ Kensington Methodist With little enceess 8o far. Henry Porter Is atill confined to la similar accident Thursday and s RCE e T imp A R ment. Tts plan for use of the plane Dispelling a rumor. which bas| Sunday school excrcises will be Leaves for Fraunce his home on Wilcox avenue by ill- ‘also a patient T( the New Britain | 0 e bits of sugar cane and ! Monday, Lahor Day. will be gen- 1.::; :m x:::bxrsov(l:::-?\lin "i::me’:' gained prominencs throughout the|held at 10 o'clock tomorrow morn-| afiss Grace Stowdll of Kensington | M58 M S | Gprmered h"“:‘"‘w Chtirch tossed them coins to pick up. |erally observed in the city. Fac- \'inon to see e v ae community during the past few days, ;ing at the Kensington Methodist |jop yesterday from New York el i e B it B yingd cagou mostediiojheln Lo gfatones; Panks i gho public \j;1 spread to other clubs and to Richard M. Hill of Kensington today | church. The regular morning Service | payis, accompanying the Amer Mondzye yaning ol B e R e Y 0 - roriine hats ot insalliofions ALRS ani- [library will be closed all day. At commercial organizations. e o e e e s e s diaey i el |1 ERDR e T A R e S e L lows: Morning | lals, Miss Morphy had it fnlaid {the: post office. the stamp window |~y T oI vae Ok pbmiiiaa e R i i i i e e e e e i D T Ee e e b B 10:45 oiclochy ST ek | 3iMiEola Fand!mada It an ele; Iwill be open from 7:30 a. m. 10 9:30 5 somplote scheduls of charges. the coming republican caucus. Hill pit. e e e SR D R e e O pastor. Rev. A D. Kendrick | [y ™ ring. highls prized by na- fa. m. and the registry window {rom | embers may rent the plane for had been mentioned as Kensington's| Rev. May B. Lord, pactor. who is e (e e esb LR B e D L will be a continuation Of )05 1t ‘is supposed fo give, ifs 808 a.m. The money order wni- $15 an hour, and non-members, in probable: choice for the nomination |summering in Maine, Will Teturn 10| ora) vears, She S has been the gucst of her the serfes on the book of Gen ‘;;‘»!‘,m,, courage and strength. {dow will be cosed all There | aadition to that,fes, muat pay the and was. said to have a strong back- | this town on Wednesday, September | s onth | sister, Mrs. ‘Agnes DeForest for Junior talk by the pastor. 1" Miss Burphy formerly taught in will b> no deliveries by either the eienis o0 alilot, ing throughout the district. 7, and will conduct the regular mid- |° s e | pastitio avenhs A , |junior choir will sing. Rible school | in University. She has visited [rural or city carriers. Rk i Mr. Hill said today that he doubt- | week services on Thursday evening | Scrvices at the \1»“)mm»i chure -; _ The Knights of Py _n‘“fllrmw at 17 noon. Evening service at 1 |the Malay States, India, Egypt, Pal- &t. Oronzo Celebration ad that he would be in town t o'clock, The topic of the Wil held mmmxux\‘_‘" = r1 esday evening at 8 o'clock at estine. Honolu Japan, Korea,| The celebration of the St. Oronzo Prescribes Colors coming winter and had, therefore, ;main address of the evening will be \orning worship at 10:45 o'clock. | Community hall AMane 2 d rope. | society, orizinally schedule | - Nerv B o iuar | Tt SHods Oni His ety in rater: | Rev- 20 AU Nueclllof Syest Wirglnia ) (ing Junior baseball team will play | | Manchurla“and Europ w,:iu"”“.'fl":{\n'h\»m“'](ff”yl; . For Nervous Cases thought. He is not especially active | ence to the words of the Tather o iuled to be the preacher at |the Berlin Boys on the Berlin dia-, 1INF, OFFICERS TO MEET ;“M” ';{':1 e T S “',' : Y'-‘m'vn’ 1., Sept. 3. (UP)—A pa- | in political eircles but was named|the prodigal sen on his return fo the morning servics. He is ex 1 mond this afternoon in a league | I e Ol ReToe o Fedasa tpe s DRRey s tient suffering (rom melancholia or by many local politicians as a prob- : the ancestral home. No other mest- [0 arrive here tonight and will be | game. On Monda ternoon the ficers of the 1st Battalion, Uniform |Wars band, will start at 2 o'clock dapressionsin the utire ARl S abe cholce from the rallroad district. |ings are scheduled to take place |the guest of Rev. and Mrs. A Berlin Boys will play the locals ""I : ; s e e e | e etutiian Sauh sireet %\ piaad n appeOmdaodie iy chiefi It was also widely rumored that he|during the weel | Burgreen. Sunday chool t 12 !lthe home diamond. winding up the SATURDAY ONIY ! . % S AOL e |e llks club on South street and | in ruby tones, if the treatment of < i g & 2 S i . Action, Remance Thrills in Yonkers, N. Y. tomorrow'and proceed to the center of the city. ! Dr, € A. Zeller, Superintendent would, in the event of his throwing | Kensington Congregational o'clock. Junior lcague at 3 o'clock. |league schedule. A game is being ar- | Con Tearle in Monday, and will b attended by the {Two concerts will be given by the Fo s 0 his.hat'in the rang, gain the support| Tey, Vernon 1. Phillips will ofi- The usnal evening service will be ra A4 with an outside team for to- | MOULDERS OF MEN" !ol!uwihz Toral wiahs (,apmn~ e L ““}Z' '\‘ ‘1 th 'of the State Hospital at Bartonville, of the Kensington League of Women | ciate at the regular communion held at 7.i0 oclock | morrow atternoon on the home ficld | Shows :'n'-m-‘-:’d Night SR e .‘“kn“:om“m“‘_‘f;‘flzw ""_:m‘“:'mfl: 1"‘. \w;oflwa lzflnlr*ral.1 G Voters. srvices to ba held tomorrow morn-| Services at St. Gubriel's Episcopal jbut this has not been definitely de- e ¥ Johnson: 24! Tieuten Baward e 5 S0 Bl | Dr. Zeller, who already “pre- | ow pter 7 . Johns Aentenant Edward » other . 3a'” ol . | Another announcement in connec-'ing at 10:45 o'clock at the Kensing | ehureh will be held =i 10:30 o'clock ! cided. 1 SMELTING MILLIONS” SRRl i\-\;:,mi"‘ m’r”d the olhen from § to 11 . |serihest colors fof waEious Lrouies | tion with the coming campaign|ton Congregational church. Sunday |tomorrow merning. It s probable | Miss Inez Pia has accepted 'x‘ il 16 uy S recntiMalor B =X [gmee Erom il tos 2 midnight there | of patients committed to his care, which has been given considerable | school, under the direction of the |that after this Sunday the old sched- ) position with the Grant Co. of New ] = iRy \"‘*1;\':»!:-"“7"’“““ S ‘,;r;fimn-' b Berae z TlahoRa grand display of set fire- says that violet as a predominating prominence, is the one to the effect | quperintendent; will meet at 12:10 {ule of worship at 10 o'clock will | Britain and has already commenced O ot the rSensation Seekers" e works. color scheme and violet glasses that John P. Moore of Kensington ' giclock. The other departments of joblain upon her duties || see ‘Billy Dove and Huntley Gordon in < Registrars to Meet prove restful to patients who are | would be the democratic choice for |tha'church will resume activities| Mr and Mrs. Howard Burnctio] Miss Iris Hazen has accepted a po- | SATION SEF & Registrars of the four voting dis- | irritable, while chrome has & relax- | nemination as tax collector. Mem-neyt week, the pastor stated dnughter, Frances, of West Hart- |sition with Landers, Frary & Clark A real ‘story of ‘the prtont rneration OTICE firicts in the city will be in session |ing offect and relieves epasmodic | bers of the democratic town com-| ilias - ot iin ford called on fricnds in town last {and wil comm spon her duties D umUAY, G from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. standard conditions. - | mittes have stated that Moore Will| Tha American Legion Auxiliary | evening. The Burnettes were former | next week. i Many screen favorites in = time, on next Tues September | Particularly will treatment of in- probably gain the democratic NOM- | i)l hold its first meeting of the | residents of this place Miss Catherine Bacon and Charles . RADLE S ‘i"""i“;nnu ” he Registrars of Voters will be lg(h, for the purpose of revising and | sanity cases in tha future include ination at the caucus in which case it | . ; : show endered | Bac e rethined foam a sis,| L Kol Rl UREEN pr. | |in session at the Town hall in Plain- correcting the lists of the various | prominently the use of colors, Dr. ason on Thursday evening, Sep- s hower tendered | Bacon have returned fi Joseph Striker and J. Farrell Mac- e antns saa e i |F | is thought that the democratic foot- |1/ 'ber 8. at § e'clock at the home {on Mrs, Rudolph Abel at the home 'with relatives in New York city Donald pl Sl ptember 6. from gistricts and to place under the title | Zeller says. | hold in the three districts would be | o¢ Ny and Mrs. Jsaac Potts af lof Mrs, Egnar Deterson Thursday Several from this place are plan- A rlotons comedy of women with “ a. m. until § p. m. (Standard to he made of those by whom or in| — | considerably strengthened in regard | yaniincton, parents of the president, |evening. The party was largely at-Ining to spend labor day at the ! Tourlg RIsay J[Time) o reviss end corvect the whoss behalf u elaim is mads thal) REAL ESFATE TRANSFERS to the balloting for tax collector. | yyro pay) Raker. *|fended. Mrs, Abel was the recipient | Plainville Camp Ground. A program | Voting List of said town and to re- they be entitled to vote at the elec-| The following warranty deeds Last year Moore refused the demo-| " pin<ror the coming year will be | 0f many useful and beautiful gifts. jof sports and entertainment has ‘#g ceive “lhe names of those “to be tors’ meeting on Monday. October 3. |were filed at the town clerk’s office: cratic-nomination to the position and | yicicceq and Mrs., Harold Ventres|An enjovable time was had. Mrs. been arranged |———————————————y|made." Any citizen desiring to be | Al applications must he in the the Dyson Land Co. to Jesse Clark, John P. Lewis was chosen as alter-| oy, r.nor on the state convention [Abel is a recent bride George MacDonald returned ves- z s [ made a voter hefore the October |hands of the resistrars on ot before | properts an Ridgewood street; Tad- | nate. Although Lewis' campaigning |, panbury, An interesting social | Mr. and Mrs. Max Sungenheim jterday from a visit e v tn |||PLUMBING and HEATING ||l election must present his or her |September 4, 1927 No application |eusz and Rozalle Ruszcyk to Teofl | Wwas priegand unprepared, he SUC- | (o ooy ias heen arranged to fol- [have been entertaining relatives at,New York i SE name to the registrars before 5 . |will he received after 5 p. m. stand- | Lemanskl, property on Lyman | cceded in making the closest race in |}, "y, “pusiness meeting which | their home here. 17 Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Turner of Cot- Juddle L Landgren m. on the ahove date. ard time. |street; New Britain Lumber Co. to | last year's elections, throwing a SCAre i udes nature dances on the lawn | Miss Hallie Stevenson, daughter of tage strest, accompanied by Mr. and 4 J. HOWARD LA FIELD, |Funeral of Clara Flizabeth Carlcon |Andrew and Lena Carlson, property into republican political circles when | (5N & gaith “Deming accompanied | Mr. and Mrs. R. B, Stevenson is con- Mrs, William Kabms of Xew Britain, Tel. 111-2 Box 128 PETER F. DUFFY. The funeral of Miss Clara Fliza- |on Belden street; and the Russwin he was nosed out by Charles F.|\ "y “pjps s Damon on the | fined to her home on Wilcox avenue jleft today by motor for Lake Suna- | - & Registrars of Voters. {beth Carlson, aged 35 vears, who Land Co. to John W. McKay, prop- Lewis, republican nominee, by only | i 0"l of the Legion | by fliness . pee, N. H., for a few days’ vacation. | Plainvills, Conn., Sept. 1, 1927, ldiad at her home at 31 Carlson erty on Russwin Read. four votes in the Kensington district. With Moores' name on the demo- asratic ballot as nominee for tax col- lector, local democrats feel that a stirring battle for the position would take place in this town. Tt is gen- erally belleved that he would pull the support of the Kensington Lea- gue of Women Voters, the organiza- tion which is credited with being the principal factor of last year's close results in the balloting between C. F. Lewis and John P. Lewis. The| Icague is claimed to be still seeking | the scalp of the present tax collector and although it has not resumed its meetings, is thought to be one of the strongest bodies which wlil take part in the coming elections. Andrew Solomon This towh was shocked yesterday afternoon to hear of the sudden death of Andrew Solomon, Alling street, who. died shortly an attack of illness, while he was at work in his garden. Health Offi- cer Roger M. Griswold Vi wed the remal..s and gave permission for re- moval of the body. Solomon had | heen in poor, health for several months, -he relatives stated. He is survived by his father, John Solomon; two brothers, Michael of | when the registr Kensington and Steven of Meriden; and one sister, Mrs. Anne Hackett who wish to accompany their wives will be welcome, Mrs. Baker has an- nounced X Registrar's Meeting The Jast opportunity for the ac- ceptance of new names for the vot- ing list will he given Berlin resi- dents on Tuesday, ptember 6, of the town will meet at the Town Hall from 9 to 5 o'clock. A large number of namés has already been submitted and a record breaking attendance at next week's meeting is expected. Post Oftice Gain Postmaster Sidney M. Cowles of the Kensington post office has an- nounced that receipts of the local office during the past month were approximately 10 per cent more than receipts for August, 1926. Post- master Cowles further stated that the entire year's business has been far ahead of last year's receipts. School Board Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the school board was held last eve- ning at § o'clock at the Kensirigton Grammar school. A considerable FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS GEE -1 CAN AARDLY BELIEVE AY OWN EYES= BOWG T0 SEE A REAL cIRcUS! LEAR T LIONS ROARINY FRECKLES= amount of business was transacted. the business of repair bills being cleared up at last evening's session. To Attend Meet A large group of local sportsmen ) In Style! By Blosser GEE=1 NEVER JMAD SEATS LIKE TMIS BEFORE =T \WONDER AW ANUCK TABY CosT! flm‘cwns " < WILL STOP HERE AN’ DO FUNAN TUINGS

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