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. . S = NP NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1927. B Miss Edith Deming, accompanied on . . . Bedford. Apologizing for th i Ihe i Rr e e e Pla'nv'lle News s Pedion bl"mv bo:i h:n&d. "'rh: . t ’ N siate highway department have Refreshments will be served. Le- B s i e el e l PE LY (/] ews Sreh SnEmRRl Chih WAL SR - way guard fences at dange Mail Orders | gionnaires as well as members of the & Maaw hat When 1Uwi£ell et SR “fyl vay guard fences at dangerous ] auxiliary are invited to be present. sty 1 g ‘ . K Mail i Reception to Miss Honiss The voti f ; » openiug of the new highway Promptl A Moo T he voting required much time, “ “ A e i i ptly Unable to {m.\':alm:.:]:;&r x“hl'l:] Il:r'l;‘n lon‘zrr"g:- during which a ‘“snowstorm” of | I"“)‘r; 1”1‘\‘ :”:Al.mn. ’1“11 ot rants Filled Come gather e Simpson cards was let loose from L 2L mibong: A chapel of the church on Monday s Dalcohy. -Th liet e |Persons entering the ity from Yourself evening, September 12 sl e balcony. The result of the bal- e eptember 12, at a recep s armington or points st and |tion to be tendered Miss Jeanctte letingwas. anitollown: Bimpagn 203, those leaving from Bri . o Roete Kimmel 102, Loud applause from § RIE y . Anktal Loy | Honiss, daughter of Mrs. E. E. = . Hartford will now no longer b | Honiss of Hudson strect, who will T Moy Blipsoniel sinpostens ierstied _— obliged to 1 g A NO AB A sail for Constantinople on Saturday, | W+ . the. Aunoundement; | ‘\HI therel mr il ety Willlam Downham was nominated | Aerellyi ook 8. sapingal 4 | Scptember 17, where she will stud Wins Personal ¥ ll'HlldS ¢ Gl proxime ' ; 1 LE SALE OF Soptember 17, wiere ahe wit study | WI0S FETSONL YICHO | (o vecon actciman wisnou: spvo.| HENETDAD, GrUumb, Glagson File sroxmavess ‘e’ miee’ "’ o { sl 0 . will also tend to lessen to a Tarkey b M Mtlon. Harge exte : ) e prises by Large argin e T | Petitions w][h Clerk ‘".m xtent the heavy traffic which , Membes t the Kei C The town clerkship produced fhe! inow routes through the center of N R e e I battle of the evening. Mr. Newton | g it e e Tl . egadlol 570 Tooalyal nominated Willlam H. Wilson, town | thin a few days, a bus servi Havitation from the Rocky il Con. | W LSON FOR TOW" CLERK : L WADE will als ) Rri | P g treasurer, saying that he was a man also be operated between Bris- ;’:"rv“”r\m..\[’ L.hurf‘h{lo‘ attend the of long experfence and that there ! and Farmington over the new D C 2 ]ONS which will be eld at ‘l‘r:»tkm;i‘x‘;;::; Downham Second M was no legal obstacle to prevent 5 '”" way by MacDonnell Brothers MR Q\fnd“_ N am Second Man on G. O. P.{pim from holding both oftices. John | Bristol” Rotarlans to Have Clllrh-r‘”' this city. who were granted 5 o The siosts 3 o Ticket—1,184 Children in Public |E: 1amb said that the position was| ype \ o |franchise DLy the public utilities To make room for incoming fall patterns, we are closing out these ru o [(’)“_I(PYO‘L"‘;:Y;‘“;n;l:x‘!nr:u.:ur;rl»‘;r:tofi largely a clerical one and named| 'ENt—New Highway Will Open commission several months 1g0. i : % 5 cl urday evening, pro- | Schools—Advent Churc Mrs. Gertrude Ellis as one w! ol s Sl 3 | Prosecuting Attorney . below and marked them unusually low for immediate clearance. | gram beginning at 2 o'clock Satur- | - Amumqummuua (m it with care, hou):‘x';\: ey S e """": Attorne James T $l ]9 75 | $] ]0 00 fie atternoon \\\v.n.)r;“:: h!;mr}l;;:] \n‘:I Meeting Tonight—Briefs, elonce and’ conrissy. George W.| (tember Sk—rler Tems, ‘i‘l" e 5 ! Sndasrntl SR | ieq 5 Bartlett, auditor, was placed In| ihospital yesterday for treatment I i pastor of the Kensington Congrega- | Stcond Sclectman James Simpson | Bartiett, audior, was = placed Three additional petitions pre- was much lmproved this morn (Regular price $145.00) | . Drieene | tic church is planning to attend, | WO! & crushing victory over First Y 4 9. 5 il Regular price $145. (Regular price $135.00) he S R e e Y, The vote was made by ballot but |*CUNE names of candidates for the | 4CCording to reports froni the hos 9x12, best quality Worsted Wilton Rugs 8-3x10-6 best quality Worsted Wilton et anag e anlcaste N minntion s fiie | ®ithout check list. On the firat |PTIMAry election were filed yestor- Y S il § 1411 Kensington people interested in e for the nomination as first ok 878 votia 3re t ‘h day in the office of the city cl | Starlings Again Active Rugs {obtaining transportation to the |$electman at the republican caucus | bollot 278 votes were cast, of Which |y, oiionor Dantel . Hefrornan| The assistape S $95 00 [ vent afe asked 1o get in touch with | held last night in the Community |Mr- Wilson recelved 107, Mrs. Bilis |, ¢ BECCIon of Laniel J. Heffernan | = The assistance of the fire depari- 3 $85 00 i Rev. Phillips who will arrange for {hall. Mr. Simpson defeated his ri- |39 and Mr. fi“"”'" B i ere Ve Nils G. Nyatrom; the ;\:-(';':on Lo S e pnas gatniina f = b Bile fanss ‘ al' by e v ng no majority, & second hallot was | : o rout the st : (Refiu]ar‘gme $11\4<-§}0) | | automobil ‘jrgf\‘l;;r;‘v;:‘;‘::_ l‘w’l \x) = (‘7\\)7::) m‘v c vote, the one- ;1')?&“_ 0.1:1 o: S, - | Raymond Crumb for the city coun- [lings which had ruo‘fi(n;“,: :m v'::: x12, seamless Wo /iltor gs Yegular price $ ( 2 8 B8, Ok SALE oMU EAY, o cil was filed by Jud ell fon West stree t e s L 8-3x10 ’(hegu!'u pLicerdL00.00) One man was Infured and two|d mMarked surprise. Last nights|30n had 139, four less than & ma- |y, 7., ;1»--y|.»m£r. :} IR'::T : searchllght and ¥ v‘zx‘o e i 3x10 6 seamless Worsted Wilton Rugs | cars were damaged beyond repair | alloting was the real struggle of |iority, with Mr. Bartlett getting ~“mm'{m P e el i aad waley wer dined be- ‘l\ ay afternoon when a macl 1 political year, as the republican and Mrs. Ellls 67. Only 247 votes & o clindeouncl freaelifse Gt s wouid be st 10 ' = | Siratant by Biret Likdaly: Giay! ot Azt s aneh otialetiy (o) miais| Mere (caat he ihird itime Aputiaf et Sepadiihen Hopiolntlv lbyanimaelziand) Fove IElc At s / : R o i ¥ has such Jority ain- [ Ve 7 X Thomas I". Harriga “ire (Regular price $105.00) $83()0 nklinvitle J., crashed head-|ville that nomination has m.»n!“”-"l"" l‘l‘i:’”“}: a2 T‘\'IM"K L6l With the n;; ”“r"u Hetr 1 SET By DT 19 a5 " o T r s info a reck yerated by | vauivalent to election for bar| L0 BTy & ANCEAER | ¥ BL DLt ernan’s | A large display of set firework Royal Wilton, 9x12, Rugs (Regular price $96.50) |TenERtin ol e Mvee sk s opéeated i (L e o] Hlan o r':‘x\r:‘:v: ber 1. petitton yesterday, there are five | will be staged at Muzazy Fh~:lar:r’|l Royal Wilton 8-3x10-6, Rugs | street, New Britain, near the Clark [upset at the polls, will therefore be Meeting Moves Faater |Gandldates for the two vacancies)Wednesday evening, September 14, $55 00 iresidence on the turnpike. {the next first selectman, | It was then 9:40 o'clock and only| Which will occur on the board of by Tony Raffanele, carctaker of the f 5 J. A, Johnson of South Manches-| THe cavcus was attended by more | (hree nominees had been selected, |assessors. The other aspirants are fleld, and Joseph Civizzio, caretaker (Regular price $65.00) . ter, who wus ridimg with Richter | than 800 voters. who filled the seats |PUt from then on things moved | Rolfe ,h-i l:o;nz local newspaper of Rockwell park. From 7 to § 2 bes ity ss Axmins agular pri 5 hen the accident occurred suffered |and standing room and overflowed | More rapidly. William H. Wilson man; Junius Z. Douglass, a resident P. m. there will be a card of ama- ugs -0x10-6 best quality seamless Axminster | | overturned, Richter and Mrs, Gray | (hose present were women, and one | Without opposition, and Willis J.|ly commissioner; Brayton H. Good-'concert by the New Departure band, Rugs & injury excepting minor [OF {wo democrais were spotted in |Hemingway was named to mucceed Win and Carl Rosen. Mr. Heffernan 80d the fireworks display will start $42 50 Bl vrn RalRcerations: {the ring. 1t was an orderly himself as tax collector. Mp. Kim- !is the dean of assessors in the state, A 10 p. m. Two manufacturers of . Bll Witnesses alleged that the New |caueus, the theater prosing @ more | Mel having refused to run for assen- having served continuously for a fneworks will compete in a contest, . @z Ml bl pot ; : ! e - smber | perlod of 30 y city, | Which will be judged by the board 0x12 m(’g?fi;]?{ p:lcae ?n‘OQ)-mimm- (Regulay vrice 34750 B e e R [ e JoRONIIOULE 1o e A e e o H e vas LHIa U or i eplnin thiaiaas b as d0cs |08 markyaorimiasionere. Ix1Z g 1 LS St el A <10-6 « el AL IDLICShs ol {accident occurred r Frank| Raiph L. Seymour, chairman of |Unanimously named to take his that of Sidney M. Barnard, who is To Open School Bond Bids Rugs 8-3x10-6 good quality seamless Axmin-ter | Brown investizated the but (the town committee, called the|Place. Charles R. Clark was put injno longer a resident of the city and | Bids for the $125,000 issue of 4 Rugs found no cause for arrest. Both cars | meeting to order at $:03 o'clock, | 'he field to take the place of Mr. I8 therefore ineligible as a candidate. |yer cent bonds of the Thirteenth 69 50 B ey s Stanley 8 Guillim was named ehair. | McKernan on the hoard of relief | A spirited contest is expected at the |School district of Forestville will be b ~ East Berlin Items man and George A. Case, clerk, And there was no opposition. An.|primaries which wlll be held on opened at 4 o'clock this afternoon (Regular price $82.50) $)2 50 | The first fall mecting of the Com- . Mr. Seymour presented two resolu- | Other unanimous choice was that of | Tuesday, September 20. at the Bristol Trust Co. The bonds i A i 5 unity clnb was held last evening tions designed to maintain non-ps Ralph E. Morrell to fill Mr. Bart-{ The number of candidates for aré of $1,000 denomination, coupon x12 seaml sgruls 2 £30.5(1 | munit N ) n non-par- s 5 9x12 seamless \\Rg;o?okuxs. sale price ’\l!ll(\(shl-\g\\[l]l]::]sl;) 1((1 $39.50) i {and & complete program for the next ‘isanship on fown committees. e |1€LUS plice as auditor, |Dertha on e clty council now num- €01, with interest paable tie st $09.5 2SS < er Rugs, size 9xl: [several months was announced. The oved that the town committee be ‘onion Defeats AMY ber elght. All of the present mem- y_of each January and July. {meeting next week will - feature a horized to place on the republi-; Stanley S Gwillim was named jers of the board, William A. Hayes,| The bonds will mature $4,000 | farewell banquet to Miss Isalielle can ticket the three candidates for Without dissent for another term as Homer H. Judd, Charles R. Ander- each y from July 1, 1828 to 1952 Ssohade eptember (he town fimaner committee who | €Tend juror. - Schuyler P. Willlams 'son, E. 8. Merrill, W. Raymona Inclusive and $5.000 each year from California event s should be named by the democratic |2nd Grand Juror Charles F. Conlon Crumb and William E. Hough, have |TU!¥ 1, 1935 to July 1, 19 flnaveral yeara’ i 4 2 a4 for 7 o'clock in the Com- caucus, these in addition to the Were placed in the fleld for the announced their candidacy. Frank Mrs, John Turner . il ]rlvlm'lynn. He ia sur- | and Mis. Charles Sher bt hall. Fhe commit- three named by the G. O, P. last|0ther grand juror's post, Mr. Con-'Dutton, who served as counciiman'_Mrs. Jennle Louise Turner. aged er In ews L v his widow, a son, Irank | er, Virginia, have re is as follows: Lenore night. In regard to the sehool com-|lon winning a standing vote by 88 fr 1910 to 1925, when he ran ,o,‘m vears, wife of John Turner of l,mmon.l, with whom he made his | Amsterdan, N. TR anr bR S S GhG SREION A [mayor and was defeated, has again|SIafford avenue. Forestville, - died :o‘r:|' 'nn-'l :i\\‘o] ']‘«’NlUH*li\\l Paul | visit with Mr. and Anirarsel tandiasiE wosdamoerati cn% are to bhe fill-| Then came the chofce of four con- sntered the fleld for a berth on the.Y"sterday at her home following a Sleerls (;-‘l !';i o and ”-I Lena | prenant of Rerlin ad, he moved that the cancus nom- stables to 61 the terms of E. W. council. Mr. Dution up to two years 018 illness. m![\.\"n‘vlo’n fol]fllé:'\"‘{.l (Hewas Teah S Bt ptember 21 and inafe a man for three years to sue- Fagrar, William Ru W. Furrey. ago always polled the largest num- | ““:; Turner was born in Brook- S i “‘. ‘h‘:; peCarierninastors (BN T b polad Sl <) following com- ceed Edwin H. Hills and that the and the resigned Charles D. Orsic. ber of votes of any candidate. Levi :“”; S ‘x» and was married in that ’ L e Bine iy Sehosl i1 s fasine ¢ the meetings OWD committee he given power fo Mr. Newell moved that the chair- L. Glasson, whose petition was filed [(1t¥ 11 1895 She removed with her T e s o 7 T e Jube Sept, 21, endorse the demosratic candidate | AN appoint a committee of four to yesterday, ran for counciiman two 1MUY o Forestvllle in 1913 and Sl YO RN L b et . 4 pamed 1o succerd Martin Casey, re- | retire and bring in a slate on nom- 'years ago and was defeated. 15 singe reailad theme She s aurs fare incomplete. rious Irevethan and vived by her husband: t 7 ciden e N onnibe \ } Sent Both resolutions were car- iness for approval of the meeting. | Mayor John F. Wade seems prac- e Lo LAbns, Discussion of Budget lent in which he was run down by nd Mrs, Cha wmon; Sipt. PRI Harold and John Henry Turner. and A preliminary meeting of the|the bicvele operated by a fellow ' W Morse v Johngon, To4 Mr. Gwillim thon appointad Willlam lly assured of recloction as M0y Lo Sy oyt Mg NG LTI A . . ARanes Bonrd and the tons effiofis | dent Wiligim Biskupiak, ik of the W Johnson and Ftta Law-| Schusler P. Willlams prosented, | Downham, Oli W. Robertson. Joseph didate for the office has as oo ngy i TR Illlfl?\:‘r‘nrlrm?fi Ml&S GI‘ISW()ld 00111 letes En"“m be held this evening at § o'clock | ue Hills school Oct. 5 Mr. and Mrs, George DY Teauest. a resolution asking for N. McKernan and Howard Smith red on the horizon, and all o 1ogregrey) ' at the town hall. Hhe session will| 1t is understood that young Bisku 1 Mr. and Mrs. R, B. Steven- & Sote by ballot.and check list for| J. Howard Taklell. who had been jnames of candlidates for city offices| “puperal services wilt be held H fatpi Falfor 1151 hirponelorincussiiis falall mim RSN BoRY e n b ool i Oct. Kensington Night, | st selectman. Mr, monr ob- appointed by the town committee to must be filed prior o 11 & M, $4t- her late home on Friday aftermony. I‘Ulllllel][ lfl A" Dls{nots budget for the coming year prepa S R riding his |committee in ch, Mr, and Mrs, | i¢Cted on grounds of of U fill the position of registrar of vot- urday, Sept. 10. Interment will be in Forestville e T tory to submitting it to the voters!bicycle on the main highway, school | 1@ M. Vi 4 M., Henvy ookers | o Iimmel said he 3 ers left vacant by the resignation Rotarians Charter Night cemetery, Atlan Gpeninieling: fo be RAld 1N el aueri e el asiant time aiobly iz with chemistry, 50 ;‘l'" ul e RelE 5 "”"‘:‘ lst [of Jo amb, was nominated by |y poiodqmately 700 Rotarians South (hippins Hill Club . g 0 L 2 “durie Mr. § on w hut the latter tha g for rm of his own. A t i 8 3 near future, S e e S T GG assisted by Leo Dal- |1 M Sinpson 3 th from the various Rotary clubs meeting of the South Chippins No date has been set for the open | pasing traffic would prove disas and Raymond 'H(,v,‘,‘ e 3,1?,“0[' and the resolu- | In naming H. & Washburn for the o pnut Conneeticut and rom Hill club will be held at § o'clacik ";rf'-'!”;! of the f]\“”""'“ ':;’\f ) "'“l" terous to his fancy riding. Yester e il SR o inatedl el . L ‘)'"1; o ”"I"I";;”“:" Springfield, Great Barrington, North ‘“"l"’; ‘;:*"”r:‘e‘,:'r“('"," "‘"’]"’""‘;",‘;‘- "'{'“}‘ lofficigls stating that it will be made | qay afternoor ol kbl ; Sl 3 n 4 Me committee, Frank T. Wheeler char- [0 Al Sittefield i e st mecting of the fall Death Takes Henry Graham and ©Ticld E)siating ot | day .‘.’u rinoon \\]mn loing o ol Lot “”.\v G CRR I S o G R i L e \lm:)-. P'I’i;l 3 I:U:fl ‘\|(‘ Napthe T 02 A a ays. pecially spectacular stunt, Bisk i SRR e TS e e e - DISAnOnLIES - 19 ampton and Holyoke, Mass, are ; Paul Emond—Budget Up for Dis- ; Democratic Caucus T A wal oL L o n s Splettstoezser, Mrs, | U e ,: s e ¥ | had shown great inte .n§ in town af- | | ted to attend the Charter Lt?rn lmnl' Dog Roast Danfel C. Malarney, chairman of [j .o 5 e g And el WLl And without fear or favor it seemed | pyirg gnd particularly in those ef {TBRTEC 0 FEEC, Fo o) o, | Members of Pequabuek lodge, 1. cussion—ILeg Broken By Bicycle|the democratic town committee, has | 5 & 5 (10 il & ] R loglcal to allow him to continue. €. 1y)0 cohgols, Mr. Washburn was not |} 60 L S 0. 0. F. and Ruth Rebekah lodge announced that the caucus for the|ho Hder and pedestrian into the el Ak {H. Newton placed Mr. Simpsows |gpoocea” Mian Mary Drake was torY club to be held at Lake Com- No. 24 will enjoy a dog and eorn —Autos in Collision on Turnpike. | 1oce of sclecting the democratic | ]m» beside the rond. At first it v SR S :;m v"‘l s ink nomination S withowtiMire- (SR Eof R R of e | ROUNCE itLinevening. {roast at Rockwell park on Saturday ¢ 2 : [thought that Dornfricd was not seri ‘ollard; Nov. 16, Mr. and park Registrar of Voters J. How- g . | The local club will be officially afternoon, S be N : in. |nominees for town offices will be | e s TATS IR GEIRTA T L i M Frank T. Wheeler on | he local club will be cially & noon, September 17, A pro- Miss Mary F. Griswold, superin- |}l x Censinzton, on |CUSIY injured but M Harriet 1% byers William Brown and qpq palield then took possessior of o '" L iresented with its charter this eve- &ram of sports has also been ar- tendent of local schools, has an- |07l at wihall Jenstngtol SO b o e i gl o e e or Krashen; Nov. 23, Mr. and Hadle Rt wilh S D onant as I sl bracypcommilies. : 1 a st barb Wi ranged 2 ‘ 5 b evening, Septembe o at ) Mars eacher a e school, took Wi N Nov. 2 wand e check list, with Joseph Mc = : : e wembers NiNg and a sheep barbeque Minner ranged. nounced that this year's school MODGY evening Sept e "lthe lad to Dr., 1. M. Griswold where Mrs. 1 Willizms amd Mr. and Kepnan, W. A. Bailey and Mr. Se 18]" Sl W A e S o An claborate enlers| Munorallof Frank B Lemson O tlonE allasitlie arath da § o'clock < % g S Al of the first town finance o ce i 2 o Bl :(I})\,I(I)?,:].;”; \" ”](,:,I,“(\h1”‘,;‘,‘,1,,'5(,‘,“ The democratic party is departing [It was found that he was f Mrs. Frank o ‘K'_,, n; Nov nour to aid him. The chairman ¢ (3" sianley S. Gwillim, who | tAlnment program has also bren Ihe funeral of Frank E. Lamson i LR 'n (:(-"_‘df“‘f’l L Y| trom its former practice of holding |from a fractured leg. }r- m; \| “ mvvl‘: '.m': ¢ ppointed as tellers Frank Usher. E.| & P ce 0 80 0 Moy imber of arranged. n’u oresident of the Sessions Foun- AT BRI AG L CC AT S o T ot GHE | e Gl R T fdith Noble left this after- 3. Mills, Oli W. Robertson and C. |5 U e A ‘dry company, will be held at 2:30 n itemizing the distribution of the its cancuses in t L | ¢ noon for An lie, Ma., whers e ommerce committee which atudied | Lot : e f he same time the comfortably at his home fo- | L AL BLCLET LR = ; 1 A month's mind high mass of ¢'clock tomorrow afternoon at his children, Miss Griswold announced |the town hall at t ) M Hls) i e T et et e this matter and put through the TRy J e 1 rel ¢ 0 upink s viving 'Y be the yues elatives fo i | y ¢ e celel ad at St e kh street. Rev. Hu- f « attendance records: |republican caucus s being held, | hile Biskupiak is receivi o~ Sdontiont ot suellniommitiee whs reauiem Sl he foslebrated SatiSLE 48 reet. . (Lol follow g pattennance smecordsie i oo o heas saying | thati/this|imoratlRaiurea ot dars-aavill Blose [eel | NOTICE B 0D o O R B e ol okt Ui llcic Balc tom Oc.t Derb) i Jcren naatondor ths pine: Hubbardl achool 158) Seuth achoo), || OGRS Hes R, G008 TR D s i sl s s e {he MAmed for fhe full three-year term o CONE peet Methodiat ehureh, witl conduct 46; Worthington school, 130; Sel-|Years Sousis v o doutaian ; Fors from a we siay with relatives in Fown of ; 5 and/wis notiopnosad M. Mk s S e the serviees and burial will be in den school, 69; Blue Hills school, [crowd than the small room could a Find Stolen Car 4 Fown of Plainville are herchy noti- {2 o Ay Washburn were placed , Catherine Frey | west GO e Ll Il S bl tia date, Ch. an Malirney, in || The state niotor vehicles comnil 100k tied and warned that the Demccratic 3 % 5 New Highway to Open e 08 Y 30; Percival school, 67; Ledge school, |commodate. Chairman agehil i : 3 | noerd 1 nomination for the two-year term, Ne shway P ; Mienients : Kensington Grammar S:,W,L in. |speaking of the coming caucus, said [sion has notified Officer Jol \_\- liam and daugh- jcaucus for the nomination of Town ‘\’]r' R :Gl“,}’n, D standin The new state highway connect- | W,HJ,\:".:'.:?: ,P,:“,:':'::.\ y():l::i"f h ¢luding Junior High school grades, | hat he could not forecast probabie |Lewis of the local constabni Gertrude t week for (fficers for the NSUING ¥ear OF [ oo po thie close mavgin of 79 to ing Farmington avenue in this ¢ltY 0001 parbeens and ":"'(i"k n",' ”:: iy :":(s M‘”‘““ ‘\"”'FHT";JHILHWd e i ‘I“ny m:'mcllm‘ i ‘\.mrm‘y"l \\ \‘\\. Sl nr;""v othor business proper yp* \feRernan was then mmani- With the town of Farmington Will ‘wro department, to he held at sudd's b results might be nnusual. eft in front of the residence . St Lawr !to come before the said meeting will |- SN - the onc.year he opened for traffic on Saturday 'y o P \-\I'T (‘-rm\o!rl] lmxm;‘eiom!”h;l u;; Midweck Service Town Clerk Arthur L. Woodruff is| Miss June Peterson is ill at her be held at the Town Hall at Plain- ;’Mh i g i ifternoon, September 10. At that} \‘;;fnln: x:":»r:x;:al; ”1‘\??“« John I D L P Il Feaumite fheneelanweekly mid- |a stolen machine Ielonging fo 1. I~ |lome on Wileox avenur . lvine. conneeticut. the 12th day of | "M commitres on constables then |time the fence, which has stretehed | Wade and the board S which she laid to the habit of par-| ek services w!nv-h'\\-n-n» .xx;.:.)n, J]f:]o;r. r(nr \\K‘,ml.,,(v:..\ m\lv. e x.uulm Maine, a vlm»mrv re ; n ‘I'f 3 at 7 o'clock p. m., | e across the road near the new bridge, {wioners will accompany Chief John she Is ab AL o absence of the |stolen feom that town on Mond is place, was calling upon friends s i i : e 2 enteitofentn thielcielitidneratt b ”“'i”«’:;;: (:Yr‘\"mgk(:}:‘ ington Methodist |evening S e e WILLIAM J. FORAN, Ch fCopiipuecon Ragn (e teraRd e B {H. e on @ e ibe napeation Tat vael ot saNool The Kaneg. | 02 , the 1 2 The car was first noticed by il = 2 AM J. FFORA wairman, jof the various housas in the city. O b i b o 0 P P GOy AL et N e ) e SO i R DL B O st s d fam- Democratie Town Committer. They will then proceed to the scenc crease of 15 students over last year's | 745 o'clock ta welcome back [Fes sl R el egh iRt iy fof ey it ¢ the {of the afternoon’s festivitics, whare etk and bther sohools showed slight | May Be Lord who has heen enjoving |had been resting in front of his)guests of Mr. and Mrs. William e Aleap basbécae Alnnoct Wil te change. The Percival school report- |er annual vacation for the past j(?:}:’*h“: - ulay _‘;“;l ‘A mrh'» ALiNobl ‘r ez served under the direction of Coun- Sila mall Intrease iniaitanaances ) |fevs weeks! EMuasTord will leadiing o i s BOSISUE S U800 "0 on¢| The pupils and teachers of the | STRAND climan Homer H. Juld. During the mo | superintendent sald . that service wilh an address on the OF fhe workiin who were busy on|Hubbard school have donatwd $10 to jafternoon, & program of sports, October 1 would probably see the theme, “Put Ye Shoes Upon His| " \.“\“ S N2 lln""h. (’l-; the st Berlin Library tion. | (which will be featurnd by a bail maximum of 1,100 students in local I a sermon dealing with the [ (1% BN A0 i SWondrams | The fife and drum corp will i . ‘xann‘w‘ and a Quelt pltchins contest, schools, She said that only thejreturn of the “Prodigal Son.' Aty B 00 T ot e | IS evening at Community hall. | W t t bl Iwill be run off, Worthington school comfortably |large attendance is anticipated ta')o ot f0 SN i :'h The library will be open mmnv'r‘ Miss Sceing (o) el'l (0] e u lc r\n h.., ln'nn;: to Atlantic ("nyh p | aame s retur his | ernoon and evening h “five the populated at the present time, the |welcome Miss Lord's return to this' qe uthovities who lo 1 e |TOW afternos 1 evenin ol T e N e Taf I et O Pt he thirty-five m 4 of Ciheclatlidols Belne filedito Gapacity: | towa: e o A L tlag! A fotal of 132 pupils registered at | Th’) Fuunh comma"dmem 2 1 New Departure bant left thix morn- A e A Gt max 5 cho0l) Bowling Mceting PR o soline, | the opening of Hubbard school yes- S St model home has been attractively decorated by o for: ;‘:‘"“" Sitv, where they she pointed ouf, was crowded and| Arthar [. Moffat, president of e e Vwall. | terday. s is an average of 38 to T SN [ rmarn';pnb'e l(n' “.'; annual pa- any increase would cram the build-|the Kensington Fraternal Bowling ingford resident recovered the car room althongh one of the rooms Which: lioull Jis® cligoss it firoes glfirlw"]’l‘( lm:':‘ Y 2 HROW o0 the ing past sanitary and fire safety al-|joague has called a_special meeting | this morning a much higher enrollment || to_give np—WIFE OR MOTHER"* . I'un ns, 1nc. ik I lowances. | for this evening at § o'clock Auxiliary | Mr-and'ays. Royal Morse whl at= 1| " e~ #restess ihease-tlicek = drama 14 : Henry Graham | hall, Kensington, at which time the [ @he opening n < of the Amers | tend the annual Dunham family re i Ui DECORATORS, BRISTOL, CONN. | ¢ Graha 73 years he enrolled i s Teagn gion auxiliary v eld | Union to he held at the Worthington || ——— e — Henry Graham, 73 years old, of |team captains enrolled in the leagn n auxiliary will held | union e e v . Hudson street, died suddenly last |will gather to arrange the schedule this eve at S o'clock at the | Community house Saturday. DA Oy el ""”""‘"" 1’1“"' D";"”" andiritmenis evening at about 7 o'clock. He was [for the coming sengon. Last week's home of Mr.and Mes ac Porter = : its decorators represents a complete and correct picture of active until Tuesday, complaining | meeting atiracted onlv a small at- [of Kensington, parents Mrs. Paull There are 4 000 square miles "Th& lece M Tem tefS" a modern home at a modern cost. of feeling badly only a few hours|(inqance and the president is anxi- | Baker. president of the ausiliary. f desert area in the world, fhis is This Model Home located on Farmington Ave., Plainville, Conn., before he passed away. He suffered |gu¢ that a complete furnout attend | Following the lusir meeting, cquivalent to the combined as of || With LOIS MORAN, BEN LYON, halfway between Plainville and Farmington on the main road. ! from cataracts in both eyes last is evening's meeting in order that Mrs. Ventres will give seve the United States, England, France, [| 1.YA DE P and MARY BRIAN - § 5 winter and last spring and was con- :;::f ]',‘:‘,': may make avrangements |8 readings which will be followed Gernany, Grecee, Tgypt, the Japa ",_:"‘;"‘.' "‘"‘m,‘:‘r"""'""" buloniy )il YOUR HOME SHOULD COME FIRST. fined to his home for several weeks|e o 4y " (hartering of the alleys af ‘I‘\ nature dancing on the lawn by nese Empire and the Fiji Tslands. _—___’_,‘ | 20:30¢60¢ & ¥1 Size Potties at all Drug Stores with a serfous illness. It was H]'onuht e Moxera Recrention building: nj| — = 0 s i that he had recovered and he re- [\ PR | - sumed activities, going fo the post Surpri g | . prise Party | ] office daily until the first part of S e S iven ime v A A surprise party was given in ! T this week. honor of Miss Constance Venziano y He is survived by his widow., a|a¢ per home in Kensington Tuesday daughter, Mrs. Frank Woods of Ber- | copino "t ahout 25 e r__ lin and a son, Wallace H. Gr: AR et Vinaneonts WAERE'S BGBBY, TAG Z TLL BE ANXIOUS - - o il el e \cing was o 1. | ISNT ME GOING T0 TAKE | \es. a5 Sp0N 70 SEC Ao T LooK IN CAN YoU IMASINE! (T KNOW! WED 7AKE AIM 1 was atliated with the Berlin Con- e ey e SOME MORE PICTURES i 5o 208 bt o AREAL MOUING PICTURE g | W7 US UP AN DOWN THE ] &l -s't;:\o"f“ (h”ft‘;v\'_d e *d several vocal duets while Miss WITA AIS MOVIE T NS AAS ENERYTMING ! T CANERA! I \NONDER | ALLEYS LOOKIN'FOoR BoTnes | P «.,:» u:n ‘r“:’i‘r"_"l"‘!rm“ Hiine i Massirio and Miss Lena CMEQA:g/_J' CAMERA=AE SAID ANENER SAW A KID WITR WHAT MELL SHOW VS AN LINC CAN LIDS AN’ H :‘.1: Bonolo gave a “Black Hoftom™ ex- Bt SO MAAY TRINGS —OX NEXT = |F A& EVER CAME ARNYZAING WE COULD FIND- b‘ el Salurass hibition dance. Miss Venziano was [ A Sones WELL, SO COULD L,IF | T© OUR AOUSE 1 \WOULDNT T KANOW HE'D LIKE ] A R AR B b AR ad WE KAD MONEY e DATS DATS BRAL ! ot RISEINS " - . 21 ¥iske will officlate. Interment will 1 ¢ o VEHEE RS ey and { VIE KIS pop's eor: ‘ | be in Maple cemetery. —/S B aavavaravail Paul Emmond _————————— y ~ paul Emmond, age 65, died this REPUBLICAN CAUC morning at about 9 o'clock at his| The republican voters of the Town home in Beckley, following an illness fi PLU MBING and HEATING Juddie L. Landgren Tel. 111-2 Box 128 { of Berlin are requested to mect in caucus on Monday evening. Scptem- { ber 12, at 8 o'clock, D. 8. T., for the purpose of nominating candi- dates for town offices for the en- | suing year. Per order of the Committec. Republican Town M. ¢ DEMINC Chairms Dated at Berlin, Conn,, September 6, 1927,