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of e nd he ch ro of ny ity ter his <0 ng NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1927. 9 morrow afternoon. A large delega- . . lon, ; g vacation trip as soon as his . I 1 1 f tion is expected to accompany the PI II N Sl - ong lliness, was hold &t ‘o'clock B e awnville ivews |-~ .=~ | Liristol News |- oriroon tromner e o ’ | on Stafford avenue, I I Mail Orders Shop by . :“;I“ "’"c’““fl“’ — | Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Foran of 116 | —— e e it Rt ,‘, R r. an rs. Henry Mildrum of Whiting street have announced the ' Al FOHANON. TOHIHCTES Promptly Mail if East Berlin have moved to Chicago, | marriage of their danghter, Mis bkreie fbaseme hote Unable to I, where they will take up resi- | | Margaret Foran, to Menry Crogan P Filled Come dence. The couple were recently The wedding wil lake place at 11:3 e sl Yourself marrled in Worcester, and have Tuesday morning. September 25, at | The annuat pienic of Bristol been visiting Mr. Mildrum's parent's the home of the bride’s parcnts. A | S M., No. 116. will be in Fast Berlin, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest reception will follow el i1fternoon at the Bur W. Mildrum. P 5 lington ave community house Grange Pienic | nmunity hou pur. Miidrum s employed by the |, The annual Grange picnic will be | S e | be held rain o artford Accldent Insurance com- F w l D vl wml D k‘h 14 tom ¢ af X r . . {hel norrow afternoon at Lake N B l i ) pany and was sent to Chicago by m Or nvmg e mn Comipounce. A program of sports I'i'S, F0m ey, i‘fe Oflg eSldel]I, 1. Mecting | that firm to accept a managing posi- » with prizes, has been arranged. Sup- lod, 1.0 O F tion In the Windy City. = 1 | tion in the Windy City il Term llS[)e per will be served at 5:30 o'clock Passes Away | regular meeting at Gun Club Mcet | heEe Al are assured of transportation. vening in S ephen s The Kensington Gun club will land all are requested to meet at| S of the Hart- 5 Bl GRS S WELFARE ASSN APPpALsicranx-\ hall at 2 o'clock. Should the ord lodge will i RUests of 1h o'clock at the grounds at ths Crane | . i |weather prove stormy, the picnic | BOND ISSUE IS SOLD . s nanis el Ove lest residence in Blue Hills. A large at- RTVARET will be tranaferred to Grange hr;‘” ed tendance is expected as the elimina- ‘,” i Legion Carnival S | Puneral of Frank F. Lamson tlnnknhoou tlhlox:ponwl from two | Vlainville Family ls n Desperate | Tha ninth annual carnival of Conning and Company Successtul| ! il of | I Lameon weeks ago. will be resumed e 2 Brock-Barnes post, American Legion | president of the Swsdons Four $ Liast Berlin Ttems Need—Advent Church Bolds An-| i“1o held on the elubhones| Mdder—New Britain Man Figures [dry company, who died suddenly | : XA number of young women of| nual Meeting—Grange Picntc To- grounds, Whiting street, week |, 4 3 st We high school age have organized a| .. of September 10 to 17. There will | Auto Accldent Here—Amateur home o club. They held thelr first meeting | LomMorrow—Rriefs, be music every evening Ly the Para- | Bouts Slated For Ton it last evening at ths home of Miss! [ouis [, Mclan i mount orchestra of New Britain. A ures released y the ' J |last 5 : -ouis L. Mclanson of Laurel street e A 3 i i i e : y ) ) Virginia _Sugenhime. Thers are|piuidicd guity to four eharges et |20 CONCETE And apecial attractions |superintendent o x caja [ odlst i Adorable Frocks in the new two piece of inow five clubs organized here among i iy brought Pl L added during 1} week. [that in the var Silvertone Friska in warm shades of fhe geman. oL e communiiy [ Ssueit st e faotns | oty ey G IR AR el Ao e 23 Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mildrum are ||, o 1 af rese e arnivals, and rogistere | Balsam Green - Canton Blue spending the week-end as the guests | - - “turduy nlght and on oneithe ex-servicemen's show will be FuEls vith inte was nolled hy As- X \\_ood Brown jof friends in Dalton, Mass .l""““-v""“‘ of driving wille under |iha only one of its kind in town this s tern { Prose ni orney Robert Other Frocks in fine Jersey, Fantomeen | John P. Lewls is about town in| ‘,V“'”;‘:I';; s J‘M“ : ], denh Ereats ) f on payment Wool Poplin in novelty effects. Smart tailored BRa et e Bl t s e °”1:‘ - “'|'“r‘,""\ "‘("1“';"’; “\"‘K"'” 4 olin | ! i Yo 2t Aek e Gl oxec iy e o 3 J 1o arle Mart ebokahs will hold a towit | Carter B 1 4t 3 o'clock *‘.]OC]\T with the new necklines, sleeves, skirts ”“_‘r"": SRy “:" "’. ’"L"(\"""“ i Conlon and J William J. {public social and card party in Odd | Otie 565 'arh as Lollows: Saut . ! oorway with the new ideas in pleating and novel insets. i e T A Ol Lol Ao 440 HElloWs L AR ToNd e ot el inEgatid Sl i K stallf dngi vari AR -a¥orthi Man iatrest iy tive Jersey Frocks ..... $ 6.95 to $25.00 Ry Samusl Sutelite otiNsw Bac| e urging leniency, [o'cloc! Refreshments will be sery id | afrord. s 18 nt Daniel MeGill Ay ftar $14. 345.00 The East Beriin Junfors will not |Prisoner's present lack of employ- Health Work In Schools ed at headquarters ! lay tomorrow (hera belng no game /o0 The Jail sentence was sus- ! o Increased activities of thel mpo poderal HIN school shows al Amatenr Bouts 1 Y 2 pended, Jol department in an effort to & A Fourteen a r bo o slat- scheduled. The elimination series tor ih Y AESLElEC N eNTC nt of 15 pup! . e, e omination 8erl®®| ™ Melanson plewded guilty to the |1oF the health of the pupils ar: b A R L L n or this evening at Muzzy Field L v SH S e R . orlshown by the annual report of I 3 ! ter the auspicos of the Park ot i tointy) Y championanin & and ulso to those of a decr of ¥a T he Par ] Or Oa S rfhe county ¥ champlonship. | Vireach of the puice, using abusive |S: Milla. a8 superintendent of sehools. \ountain : \ clih. The eard, as an- he nex v ng e Lafanso ¥ = N * tin & A 2 1 N ! N = club will be held at the home of |\MEUAKe, and rofusal to obey an of- hortions of the reporl reldling (o roilment at the i ! malier Palotti s . s Saen A . : Mre. Ralph Gamble on Thursday (¢ These last were dropped ey ) Digabed SiieSanr o . Unusually smart in fabrics and fur that is styled vight up to the minute. Ma- el "¥| " The court room was well fillea| The nurse work in the achool iiiiviureg i 118 pounds. Pat Mancini of Hart- terials of the better kind with collars and cuffs of Beaver, Wolf, Fox and Badger. vlord Read s spending theWith spectators attracted by the = ; e (‘“ plinn el ] et sl ! ohiy frocco of New Straightline sportlike—belted or unbelted. week-end with his grandmother inProspect of a battle between the | o l,: Mstrict nurse. Though o j schools on Sep Lis snotnds Red it gnt ot | West Cromwell prosecutor and defend Jawyer, (00 ; D 8.4 } T Lo dlhensss, dusloibulty et e, 'S T . tar as Miss Clara Gallant has had rbury: 135 pounds, Red Z r William and Jack Walsh are try- ' but they were disappointed. Melan- oo S0 0 B 0e e Tave been |5 e Jun {ienertivese o L g s RO STICI ZUIN G o) I 5 OO ing out for the football team at Mid- 50n had been pronounced sober by ' it T R V14,788 registered estyille vs. Jos ter of New . ok to . | : | ot 7 performed unusually we a A [ Britain: 126 pounds, Nick Christie . e saed e [ dlctown High sehool la local physician and his testimony g paihetic way and has Sl Autos Collide e ¢ ul Unusual values! $59.50, $69.50, $79.50 ‘he library will be open this eve- | was expected to be attacked, but he |cons . il Automobiles owned OpETaleity o0l YA e ok okl i0f IVater: f b 9 11 i confidence of pupils and teachers : ) ury: 118 pounds. Nick Cavalier! of [ ning for a short time. was not called to the stand. Mr.{ " epr. Biward L. Brennan, per vote 'Y James Dimeo of 50 Gaylor strect | pricio vq Joo Mazelll of New Ha- There will be no meeting of the[Conlon put on Constable and Mrs. of the committee, fook up the den nd Walter T of 11 Trinity | oo e pound Rav . Tasl ’OU CAN ST o 2 VOUR U = = > sis t nday eve- | Willlam Buys an daughters an e reet,” New Britajn, collidea ‘onoor: Tnt POUNCS. BAY wloe of OU CAN STILL CHOOSE YOUR FUR COAT AT MIDSUMMER Pythian Sisters next Monday eve- | Willlam Buys and two daughters and qa] work somewhat late in the school |{Feel New Britain, collided on iy NOTrcl pagli o, PRICES ning. The elub will mest at Com- ' Mrs. Rod Hart and two neighbor vean with the following work done |NOFth Main strect vesterday ! ; : Saturday S RICES . ¢ | munity hall next Friday afternoon | In Desperate Need T e s T e oSO Gntaiweraya) ATy LosEnon 1s. ('.mvn\i rm;\' o Saturday only. You opportunity to make unusual big savings. !for a sewing bee, | A tamily is in desperate need in | work also has been done in his of- “8¢d Lut neither driver plinsiasarts The Modern Woodmen will hold Plainville, the Welfare association fics and at the same reduced rates I o nigntapyearad 15 ¥ o lin o an open meeting Monday evening says in an appeal for aid. The fam- | “Broad Strect sehool v ARG LA AR I \a fallies it e at & o'clock at Athletie hall ¥ ily is already being helped, but the nent extractions, 70 i extrac- | j“\"" € [his morntilg aulo . ! I5, Toto Garber of. eral recls of motion pictures will belamount is not sufficient for the b t 52 AmalzaminlinEEs 2 porcct R R e TSR G S Hopkins of Bri shown in connection with the pro-lest necessities. It is expected that lain fillings, 29 elei ninge, Gyl onoton younds, Joe Cirko of F R s R Bramonmheo\hllc s o editat att|dorc i (1iia ea (Vhetfan iy i1 ire RO A 8irde (edioo Sl oo s Sl s e b FatcllicannlISeiL B CLEt s IRl . will officlate at a solemn high mass | trla,” will reach the local physician. | (and. The state chairman of the liom an pmsriants . ohore thes [ment. eciractions 150 - baby metrne S W V., and the Ladies' Auxiliary, ({{¥HC ve i Scott of Hartford: eriin ews of requiem. Burial will take place | Want Full Attendance e ot et Modarn o D e ) e o el o apa R ke U8 TOUBR A REDY AT e ior Boje: it St s cemetery, New Brit- | Heads of both political parties in |\Woodmen will he prosent to astst |vevaral wocks ane and ran abtateod |inge e filingn. 88 AN Voterans” Day at the Old Soldiers es i oesEe o Gt i e s e i U 2% veral weeks ago and has obtained ings. Erowme InENGralo Sunday, Sep. 120 pounds, Dominick Tishkil of | Mr. ®mmond was bom 1 S e m’“”"”( & ey g aloml chanicy e o nls s ointoe enias B (g vchool= TipermanpnyRtess e e i S SOERhD o BB ey T vs. Joe DeTell of Wa- . tendance at the caucuses to be held i Afodern Weodmen have been organ- i . miber : ARl B UL : [ Marre, Canada, on .July e R e pingnaes nent which will ant his sending iraction. o terbury pounds, Charlie Stev- 9 and came to R e e BT ORI e 13, for several years here and have leon pis canily, The state bought | “The dental work at Linden | Bond 1 Sold 1 ve. Ray Dolan of ArS | will be the aim of activities rather{a fourishing lolge, but the auxil-| ) G NSOl - ; ago where he was employ until an candidate canipaigning before |iary has never he od anq | the man's ticket and will send on 'school wus completed by the cloge of | conping and Company of Hartford | Waterbur. pounds, Tem Jeffer jrecently by the American Lirick Co. |, ]‘,"“mm‘v”w‘ ,‘L‘)‘ ‘:”1"* ”‘, "”‘r !;”“_ ’:‘j""l‘ ";n_“"_' "‘:““}"‘\ '"“"“ the whole family as soon as it is best | the school year, inastar as the par- | ya.q the successful bidder for the 5o of Berlin vs. Al Mariano of | He was a member of Modernil fape [oiensa o s Aol I Rt y11 fa )".NJIH\; 1o ito do s0. In the meantime the fam- ' ents had given permission. At tour per cent | Waterbury | Woodimen of America and ot st PO hat o many social |the mecting will be held Monday fy "™ 0o Yaip than it 1 street echool the work wis o irteenth School Dis-| “Honest” John Willis of New . !Paul's church, Kensington. ‘_“““"',"j "“"]" been l"'"“l’""'! ";',"““""‘ getting unless the children are to over one-half accomplished, fict of Forestyille, according to an | Britain will referee and William T _— He is survived by his widow, Mrs, { (At hight, claiming that the divid- > 5 = S Do allowel hungry. ore are | reason of lack of time on the part |announcement ey district Duffy avmond Sarat T [ e L R AT i et 1B i sancustl a0 (LGOTTISTON ONIDROADISTRIETS | he AIONEI g0 N e BToes 10 e LS I noureRnion S Ry tisty ! ymond J. Casey wifl e . ! anna. Bmmond; - two daughters, |0 5 : 4 Filos dtt by John Nunes | (Ve boys. thres girls, and the mother [OF the dentist, and the fact that ar- jconuniilee vesterday. The bids were Ferve a g John Fitzpatrick mgmm O[ Athlem Evems at » Paul Siegrist - of Isast Berlin | l-ndance and ask that every re Antomabiles driven by John Nuncs 05004 U e oldest child fe 12 rangements were not compliic fOr opencd at tie Rristol Trust company | Wil be th Nenh ; [ar 1 Miss Lena Emmond of Iast |10Nt make an attenipt to be pr: Ll EIVEBIEL and rles: F |years of age and the youngest 14 [him to begin the beeinning of {at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, | Auto Catehes Pire Phl]llps-Benedi(;[ F]eld ! oL Tiran mond_of | &t l\m party’s primaries, }‘H‘I-\:w' :'] 69 Corblir ‘\('-4 e "f“‘i ety 5 school year. In all cases the § roceived. Conning and Company No. 1 was re- i five sisters, Mrs, Emil Tal-| The republican cancus will be ;! at the iIntersection of roac o cnis have paid for the » wark 3 4 wwas Sea.44s eved of the : o | { - : e e the younzer children t i i v " K. (pany's bid was $99.44%, whi 't the necassity of respond- | Mrs. Gyrill Telchet of Tor-(| 1610 at {hé Town hall’ on Monday | and Washington sireats about 6:804 " s or L oo s ik, 1t and the town has paid but a few dol- mean that istrict will receive ing fo a fire yestarday afternoon but | Mrs. Arthur Cadarctte of |evening at § o'clock while the demo- {15t evening. = Nunes, driving a_ear |, S L5y 0™ avery day, |lars for dental supplies. The work, |for bonds $124,311.25 and will | instead the fire was brought almost ”{)RSESHOE TITLE JOUST':"‘W”‘ Pa., and two in Canada: a |cratic caueus will Le held at Legion | Tegistered in the name of Mary Tite | 8565, (MO8 FETEE ) TROR PREEE BOR0 v ore, has heen practically self- make (he interest rate approximate- |10 their doar. An automobile heing | brother, Homer Emmond of Water- | hall, Kensingfon, Monday evening at 0f the same ”"“"‘-"" Talealng West | b dav. The stove will not bake, |Subpporting and advantageous to the [ly 4.05 per cent. The only other | towed to ool street garae = = {bury and 12 grandehildven, § o'clock on Broad street and Hellyar was | SAC 79 Gl "0 parents, in that the rates have been bhidder was t L. Allen com- '« fire in front of the fir | i it L latiiag ria i ar north on Wash. |50 the bread has to be bought. A F : . detiwas i Zpallengcon ! Tonts of the fire Graham Funeral and Tmmona | 10U feunion Tomorrow } et ‘mr"-\m'v\vk ~"‘rf~(v\;“x wn”‘!l\'r‘ mlomifnyn couple of weeks ago a merchant |but a trifle more than half the us any of New whose bid was headquarters and a pail of water | Membors of the Dunham family| Atout 25 members of the Awer | [n8tON street o T o |<nt a genarons gift of groceries, |rates. This being the case, it is to be |398.81 was all that was req to ex- Funcral to Be Held Tomorrow— | from all parts of Connecticut will|can Logion auxilinry met last eve- | 0CCUTod Wunes old, Betective [ % B p o 500 ane of the | Sncerely regretind that ali parents | Several weeks ago blds wire so- tinguish the biaze e b . jmeet fomorrow af the Worthington |ning at the home of the president, |y ‘rl“& Bl o ," yar Te | urches sent food which was sore. | Whose children’s teeth necded at- licited but when op Al werc | FARCIDaE s P aiitions Six Deer Visit Worthington Ridge | Community house for the annual re-| Mrs. Paul Baker at the o;mw.gH"”’,' el )OR b nen) v:":’:;":‘;l“" Iy mooded. Tsut It {akes mueh food lention have not taken advantage of jrejetd on account of being (00 low.| Pufitions presenting the names of nanet ersons | mecting of the year lans f it 2 SALEEau Sl - b S the Jor ¢, Previot o he- At th ne WAS SNEEes At candidateatton 1 imary alactin e banqu Al nersons fimeeting lof the ear. Plans for fhe |y St R B Bl o e e L for thrae meals & day for nine peo- he opportunity. Previous to the he- At that time it B that candid r the primary election x o name of Dunham resid- fyear were discussed and it was voted | %00 e B N0 {ple, and yesterday it was decided to | 510INE of dental clinics at Linden the sale of the bonds be postponed o he held on Tuesday .September Soptentber 17 has heen jotted s st vited to at-|that the auxillary election would be | ' DR R R RO e V‘M e ”‘M”zi"‘”“ Herald, Street school, scarcely a day passed juntil market conditions were better. L 2ath, will not be aceepted in the down on all Kensingtlon calendars as event which promises to be|held at the October meeting of the | BT e e nanbea Boii nil Hilter votatesa beans. LN soverel Shiirawionyug WitRG Due T0DeeRib e RIG S0l B 8 G ol BT (U (I Rerk atler 1] s : AT T L o e T e S s e b 4nd nnsps g “ [irgan Ny . potatoes, heans. S hache, The low rates have fourth largesi in the city and Wil 'clock tomarrow morning. No ad- bl M b ot ey 2 5 . niz 4 o make one ounce of attar of rosce. Macaroni, rice, sugar. peanut hut- : - nal school facili- = i inner Wil be served (the following month. This will be e e ld e | Been possible because the dantist soon n il school facili-faitional petitions had heen filed up unde the supervision of the Ken- o'clock, standard tim An (one of the most important mestings D e o i o it anecializegiin derithiforic iUy ehll i tisa agording (R VA KRN 114 noon b DRSILIS akucals i tonl o r R bR nt program has been ar- |of the year and all members of the e Uit s bla e iremend bochume of fhe faot thalleLa mes g lact JeEE Y BDE vidipated Sl bt halatias Banadiotpil i <ed and the annual clection of {auxiliary are asked to be present. It e T el e fiie cauiphient i iReLhip i (ht choa|finiondSniiEha ols Karl A Rejche i Pesident Dies e e T A e g will take place following | was also votod to hold a rummage i "‘P A hing they 100 1O tine is lost waiting for chil- On the opening day of school last | 3r. Bromley, a o'clock and continuing until all the | (M diner [sale early fn Noveraber. ple e askel o Elie anshing LU nteilito coing in ThieidcntallvorkyWelnesday, hotevsh there weie Bl vears: yilow fof insiiato ¥ events. inclnding an outdoor supper, | To Observe Anniversary | Following the busineas meeting, | T e S “’,, ) buy 2. with the High school pupils was 532 pupily enaited. TESC OV D oy 1 at her home on have been canclided [ AT and Alrs. John Wober of Da- iy Jdith Daming gave two attrac- | [Fennhine, some QU ST atel 0T Ll atarieh but motfaoinicted itrouzhifthas enrollmintiat il A of the summer str 19 o'clock last eve- Rev. Yernon L. Phillips. pastor of THIL T derlin avenue, Will ltive pature danees on the lawn in e 7‘»‘,:,‘:,:,,,,.“ "M ack of time. JnRa il e ; s the Kinsington Congregational MR ERAT it dnney o B S T e e T os ||| BTDis Svona s EmenSrvon ETva® 110 e RS D SUE I S S v g vesnit i satorire i SRR AL SRR SRS b wool church and sponsor of the Kensing-;N*I" Marriage at their home onlgave an amusing reading. Refresh-[| P VUTTE and MARY DRIAN fiually has nov iwo conts with Which duced prices for examinations and Do R R Cabion 0T LHIIe t 1 ton Boys' club is in charge of the SUNG0Y. Becanse of the serious con- |y, S 5 : \ iy |Roinosisarlalian glasses for Plainville sehool children, 1 1 nd X b Hsrinsclianes Sl Wholl e ey oiopiey, Bl ag e o (0 s s linellagand ea 8ot n1hourclogediith f | The Soclal Welfare lcague las - L nticipation of the p R ; commitices. He on 1 the day's Lo ver, who has been | anjng's activities, 'l “The ” whos us were found defective by h ot v & on famborea as Inclu races, stunts, Confined to her home for the past | i Garpe Mot hv 7ince o emmers “been in close ]tmyrh “Hlll the family o cchool eye tests, was laid befors ,m; neods, the rosid bt DUty ek Sporis and dinner. The events will ! f°W Weeks with an attack of 1ness | 10 1on formn ap S jfor weeks and knows all the cowii- pa public Health Nursing assoria- AU B o A mer e e Sl A e S el ?,1 m r.\rn’ t\l.z( hopeful of an- What ix this power he has over {tions, and whatever comes in re- "’m jm" k”_”'w r::k h: ”:.] perty on Pine str and the distriet | 20T S DRsanel o SIS el o o (nexing a greater half of the cups to | women, beautiful wemen. titled wom- | 'spanes to this appeal will be niost Sy 0 N Do Chiurise (oW Nolds a. deed for site in 4 i Dected on Lho great day. The cofiplats married by ey, D @wirded, the S6oPaul Tabs Fife | f en. rich women, poor women. Thes | zratotully received at 53 Whiting "' & “”"'"“““ 248 “]“‘ T BTN | estion. The district commitc ports. (or sounzators and older M. Penet, at'(hat (lme pasior of | Drum corps will fourney to New [ ail bare thele hearty to ths “Frince | dsircot. No time will he lost {n con- {x:.; Tiritain to ¢are-for oculist of ihas also visited . clool e e O T o Tierlin Conmresational | ehnreh, | FT1AIN tomorrow to take part in the | | of Tempters But deep—war deen |1 vaying It 1o the family now in SUCh | v wore vofereed ta him re Aley Duildings about the state to see wha o R e e S o) dual meet with the Y. M. T. A, B.{| in his soul there wan roam for only | {qire noed asite referrs st ]ny ¥ AMSS yopa af building would 1 5 awa 7 anc S S i | need, “Iara lant =4 Gallant reports 7 . A5 4t Wor DRI FERES Vil S i B e e e el 1 corps of New Britain fo be | one girl—and #ha would never know. Advent Gliurch Meoting o )_W‘“;‘_k Sl v‘] iroshthngneeds; ol oL frairs ¢ which will include dashes, quarter;their lives. They are members of |N€ld at St. Joseph's field, New Brit- | Chapter 8 SO L IR TR O e A e e e e Al B R R e miles and half mile runs and freak,the Berlin Congregational chureh, |1 - i “MELTING MILLION new pastor was taken at the annial e SRS T Sl ullding 8 nexy schopiauser 1A BEY sodlaty ot ther yaces such as the sack race, potato Mr. Weber is caretaker for several| A large delegation from this town e ek [siness meeting of the Advent! «pyrants are here respeelfull discussad flateriin th S SBYRRRSRE A sl rice and egg and spoon race. Junior broperiies about fow {will_accompany the local thumpers “THE DENVER DUDE® Christian church last night, the mat- |, ScE L e e Dy eay : I8 Survivod by one =ister e races in all events cxcepting the | Thet Wilils of Berlin |to the Hardware City and cheer on .—____._J‘vrr being 1aid over until Decembor. minded that a nuniber of children Fuaneral of ‘I"\', -""‘K““'“T“"' Wi e e longer distance runs will be held for| T.oeal sportsmen regretted the fact I 3 I enanELD ST nscta0 atiies N Charles Monbleau was elected vice- (Continued on Page 13) ¥ )1 -.fi\' e g i r home, and o v the younger erowd that this state has a law against [the battle of mmnsic. Several local ldencon, Miss Mildred McNickle, sec. Angis who died Wednesday following a gy ham of this ity A8 R S R b i e L S 'x‘\uf”mfi:r' Sl e Dl e g S ol e : ensington ovs' club herd six d strolled into the[the 5. e me provide || ywhitine Street, near the and Mrs. Charles Monbleau, Mrs. 1 home at 2:30 o Kk Saturday will meet some other team, probably | pasture of Charles Warner of [the local aggrgation with the steep- ! ML v . | A. I.. Francis, and Mrs. E. L, Swit Afternoon. Rev. Hubert T. Jones the Last Berlin Boys' club at the Worthington ind | procecdcd |est competition it has met this year||| Town Line. TLots will be [fl - = o B o e was ol pastor of the Prospect sthodist tencdict-Phillips field. Track sports |t 1 leis ¥ q snsington s io - win- || sold for cash and als noonss Rl OnplEauin astals0 gl it < o leisugely within sight or |and K gton 1= anxious for win- || ash & s s iy Bhititah willconduci ihe serviee n lllips field. Tr sports | to 1y with nd ton 1 us old for cash and also on named superintendent of the Sunday ch, will conduct the services \\1I} (:1”(1\\ at about 3:30 o'clock|prople on the highway Cveral [ning results from the Tabs corps. ||| the installment plan school i nd burial will be in West cometer and the evening will he completed lars: s were obscrved and th To Play In Mertde S { 5 : I oastia . 3 il g al dytie LR Small amount down : ot to Run As Democrat W S g o G > Schetdings Surprised - ;”:—h e e s AR G e L s o ol s S D aaaseta | team | oy payments. Sale aI:]od | irst Seteetman Jorn 1 Rimmer, | BROCK-BARNES POST, AMERICAN LEGION || A wieasant surprise party was ten- pe hic wi he served a A by their proximity to man- will visit Meriden tomorrow after- | b iy i ¥ i ; e 4 ered Mr nd Mrs. Clarence Schied. i locK: g Elasi AL G kbl il gins S P s deteated Wednesday night for re- Al e A aM larence Schied- ok [ind was made evident by the fact|noon where it will meet tha st.{|| £I08 unday, Sept. 10, [0 00k 00 on the republican ticket, Clubhouse Grounds, Whiting Street ECaL ISR HIoTBh ORI0Y05l00k STnseniative Claudeny, ns that vy gamboled and played with [ Tohn's baseball toam of fhat eity 1927. Through the Real ||!today scotchea all rumors that he £ avenue lust evening, Mr. and Mrs. T T e e S e J ”,:j_ ‘\" "‘r|l r‘m\v-"l‘r‘ " :Hv '4:’},;"1\ v Estate Ag(l\f‘_\ r»fv Peter {might run on the democratic ticket S t ] L] ”“ IdInE Nng b n{ed w Im a sot talk on his recent trip to the battle | wach other on. their hind legs ‘”H: h« ko x” "'v a ;. at to Denuzze, 476 Main St., This snggestion has been heard ep em er 0 l m,l'.\.”'““ om, chairs .\jnxvlt 30 itHsRotrana TR TR GHRGR SR e R e iR R e [ R e B | SN cw Bintain Lol 840 M| [ hiken i bol i eistingts ndinag Seor ot A RURskinch several war relles with him and|ner which would by iy 10 Mok e FIoRER S oot 2 4587-2 been brought to Mr. Kimmel's at- 3 't Everv Eveni . - Rieeia s peidisl man rellcs Ll ©which would bring envy to the mume. Rnsees will leave the Tabs || 45872, tention, bt he save he i theonen (| Concert Every Evening by Paramount Orchestra || hearts of Dempsey and Tunney. |hall, Kensingt 1 330" ofalod] &' he population of Japan incrense Thie eveut which o attcting #l° 1i1s s the second anpeomocsl | - MREon L 160 O clack To- ,and glad of it. He plans to take a| S R S 280 Y)-\rfflxn)ll f the interest is thelor geer close to human habitat| ———————vnmm— -ooe e : ! 'v‘r:y:m:ny’ryw) rw\r]n\l\hl;ul‘\vr.k! I;-‘r the | ithin a fow weeks veral weeks % &3 ¥ i o i e e S | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Wil thought that fhis event will attract|gen (W (UEIS SHENEL RE o0 omesic ! B = Blosser all veteran shoe tossers o Benedict- | 5y S y 5 AR eRoran ] Boardman of Worthington Ridge Phillips field where old differences | 5000 00 crable attention and drsuments willihassatileasintan {1 S0 IEREE GO B, S = . fl"]ml"w\f_‘“ meet T b R b e A P o DIDNT WE HAVE A E{ YEAM-WE AAD WUAT'S THE MATTER? | O, T LIKE IT-TRS WE BETTER TURN 7H e o '];‘_ tions of the town but few have ven- GOOD TIME, T0 DAY, FUN -UHUK= TS /oL ACT LIKE YoU IS A SWELL PLACE LISKTS oUT AN 6ET avents. day's proceeds will go i the | 50 close tosthe active section | FRECKLES ! GEE=TM NICE MERE - DIONT LIKE IT__ ) ALLRISAR 4\ 70 SLEEP -you cERTAINLY Kensington Boys' cluly hasch: as the six adventurers who visited | ANX|0US TO SEE HOW ORUL! HERE, FRECKLES. VKUK '41 cAENT BE LONESOME = WELL, for the defraying of expenscs DAL Gty WE LOOK IN THE G eV S AL =SS ALL BUT THE ensy B Gentim T Finance Board Meeting BoBEr e e A ~ KIDS BACK The funeral of Henry Graham AIELLTLTAEGE es IS UGGl ,BVES s of Hudson street, who dicd sudden bonrdimglpth glosyemiailay| X el TR R \inz at the town clerk's of- Aow'? ning will be held tomorrow fice, Work on the budget occupied SR e e L S the members and it was voled to — home. "Rev. Sumuel A jsko, mis= | 1old another gession on iIhuraday P T tor of the Berlin Congregational “YUNng September 15 The open R // L chureh will officiate. | mecting of the finance hoard will — ! B Mr. Graham is survived by his | Probably b held two weeks before one daughter, Mrs, Iorank | the fown elections, on Tuesday eve- of Berlin and a son, Wallace [ Ning. Seutember 19 i H. Graham of Berlin with whom he Address of Physician lived. | Dro Matthew . Griswold, who is Paul Emmond Funceal |studying in Vienna, has forwarded | The funcral of Paul Enimond, 65, | b address in order that his friends 5 of Beckley, who died yesterday | in this town might he able to write morning following a long iliness, will { hin (1 Letters addressed “Ma- be held tomorrow morning at 9| jor Mat . Griswold, Medical ¢ o'clock from St. Paul's church, | Carps A.. Care of Medfcal At- Kensington. Rev. John C. Brennan | tache Legation, Vienna, Aus- T3 f T u '