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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WED {sion. In each case, $50 of the fine |This is for a family of nine over a . | Flynn has been re-engaged as coact a'nvl e ews w .\ remitted period of exactly 31 days. This al- f'sto ews | for the present season. was arrested on August 21 by |lows $1.13 per day for the whole | Auto Accident = b tmv:l:\!')v- i $. Saunders, fol- family which, if each member is 10 | ————-—— | Cars operated by Augusting : Mail Orders , y [l lowing o collision on the Southing- eat three times a day. gives each | Scamoni of 260 Lawlor street, New ork Mail if ton road. Grand Juror Foran rec-|member the bemefit of just a frac- | Britain and George Wagner of Lex- Promptly Unable to ommended leniency in the case be-ltion over four cents for each meal | ington street, this city, collided yes- ! ; - i i < cause of the man's family. The| When a ship founders upon the G i % Come MURE E0) | terday afternoon near the corner of Filled Yourself {accused was defended by Attorney | rocks, it the passengers are to be Meadow and West streets. Scamoni, B Charles I". Conlon. saved, the life-line has to be long | according to the police, in making ~ | | NESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1927. n i Local Team Loses enough to reach them. No matter | the turn from West into Meadow The Plainville Businessmen's [ how large the rope, if it falls short, | street kept to his left and struck the ted by the | neither its size nor even the fact that Owner and Wil 4 and George oooris b N [iascos last night on t Andrews Objects to Carlson Re- Wagner car nead-on. w Britain | it is a rope, avails. Toth men appeared before Prose- O n Now Al[ D W d d Plainville | The provincz of the Social Wel- e outing Attornay-¢ Robert .- Stask High school grou Mille a e ropes splice 140 s G 7 pe ay eanesaay |y Wiso Ofiers of Combination 175, v, i and s el ceiving Gontract I h E TR e {the local team, while McCormick, ing done throwgh the generosity of £S5 damages to the Wagner car, no We Call Attention to These HLS 10 STUDY DENTISTRY}?LL”i‘m“.“!lih..“"" e o e ecaring v e ACCUSED BLAMES ~ LIQUOR | e =i v taken Stevie Dudack featured during the {ment of neighbors and the stranger | The case of Norman Richardson, i | — ] game with his hitting. He slapped | within the gates. Donations should ' h I & i 2 N Alle: A charged with forgery, was nolled by A[S l E PE‘ 114 l S j|| Finea On Drunken Driving Charge— |0ut two doubles and a sinsle.|be left at 55 Whiting street, tele- {an Anolvediin A NioRedr Anto e tae 'Willtam 3. e lonaiutth s it | Barnes catch of a drive off Smith's|phone 25-4. - < i & yrink- | court this ni v Busincssmen’s Team Loses to New was the fielling gem. He Missionary Soclety Ihie(Eays (He SHad iBten Dl I8 morningson vEnnant fol 1 what looked like a sure Ll jon CCC1S: Interested parties reached an | A k fspeared what looked like a sure| fTha v arochial School Inspection amicable agreement yest Britain Gascos — Edwin T. Hills | 4 or a triple after a hard run|Advent v“mmnz ol Mm)h"\,nr:::ayl::: . . i Christian church will hold a el Orth ore ] han Pas.”n Otlce Wil to Be Filed, Inicenter aela meeting at the home of Mrs. Ray| —West Ends to Practice. and Johnson in the amount of §25, Ted LaBounce, star first sacker | Morely of Park street Thursday aft- new hone of e th as pre- £IVen to him to apply on a check Ralph B. Thrall, owner of Thrall's of the loc i pewions oficon iilaniiss pie H. & F. M. society of the | Ing ! | I crew. failed to appear.|ernoon Seplember 15, at 2 o'clock. | 1oy jtaelf to the recidents of the | for $109 issusd by George W. Hull 4 S, - B Drug store at the corner of Whiting (It is thought that he noticed the|All members are urged to be pres. |. Twelfth” on Fall M to Joseph Cimone, and on which MEN'S HALF HOSE WOMEN'S PAJAMAS |aml West Main streets, announced |comMments on his playing in this/ent as the officers for the coming | ain® thie time 1 e matter of | R hardson had \ndorsed the name 0dd lot, silk and rayon, plaids, stripes Voile, crepe, fancy materials, two iy thnt nanerdforl the Tt arors| Goliran) yestard nd at the last |year will he elected. lEvaraizs: the oonirdetktbe iinetpcos ot Glmnane! and jacquards, value piece style, in all color: $ I 69 R m‘; i l‘y‘ml‘ :;[z.], had «I,va. m‘]'rn]"l (m'th : v\\. C. T. l; Annual posed new school. According to in- Board of Fducation Mecting 2 ) . he business had been filed | pilly Tolli saved the day for the| Due to an error in an announce- | b et S TN Tha Saptemba \ , pair .. set . . oday at t Pown' Clerk | Plainville crew s{ment vesterday, N Souneecficorm le, the lowest hid he September meeting of the to 95¢, p: w(\\l:\\ at the office of Town Clerk | Plain 1"1‘!1\1;\ w by K s lrui ;:1”:\‘1 ¥ sfirur“lk;u.nv’be \'arv ey an-jer was Jo Garlaon. EHix figiive | HoATA! ofjedticabion echadilad. for - o AT GRS A g Mae Morgan., The incorporators are | °X{raordinary strikeo ecord. nual me ° Hle | wac £a,602.50. The building commit- | last Wednesday night, will be held d EDE V j S s . = Arst | bri A ing ¥ night, e WOMEN'S HOSIERY 56 INCH SUEDE VELOUR e naRalgh K. Thrah Geopge | By Downnans dushes fo At [oranch of the W, ¢ . U, war sar-| 11* 10UE G The g comnilc 55 eliatay Tient Sl be hed 0dd lot, full fashioned silk, all colors, All wool, suede velour coating, regu- |@||Nilson ana Doris B 1. Mr. [base on hia times at bat, furnished |ed as vesterday. The session will he | (o 200 48 SANAT 9 jnst about ent of Schools Karl A. Reiche. I s . . ture for T z: held at the home of Mrs. Albert but not all sizes, lar $2.95 quality, Bl|| Thrall has been named president of ja “picti e Laber ol time, Howard Andrews, de-| Dr. B. B. Robbins, city health of- erday's defeat, all [Dresser on West Main street on nville squad | Tt firm, Mr. Nilson will be treasurer | Iollowing ye mbers of the 1 posed chairman and stormy petrel | ficer, will appear to submit a report : D of the distriet, obhjected on the of the diphtheria situation insofar as . September 20, Officers and and Mis. Tl all will act as seer T = “ 5 - tary. The firm will be known as|will be ordered into strict training|superintendents for the next year| ... n4s tnat he was entitled to the | the public schools are concernedland CHILDREN’S SOCKS 40 INCH CREPE DE CHINE B\ Thrais Drug Store, Tne 1 will go through workouts this|will be elected. | contract ina a5 tn submitting | will explain his plans for combatting 0dd lot, rayon and lisle, broken sizes, $2.00 value. Washable crepe de chine, ] Mr. Thrall will leave eayly next,vear in the gymnasium '”)""’”',é;‘";i The ,p,‘,,,r,:i",,?,"f:{‘?: prayer | Nis bid aistrict | the dise values to 50 for, |week to enter the University of (the team may get into shape f L Xl k a St I T a faieas L O. O. F. Meeti: aes o | Maryland where he will study den- |year from next summer piseting et the Dlainville ' BapUstisiic Si00 Gaden the sum o 3460 |, Peanabuck fodes LsONGE Fewill pair 1l school. The uni- Will to Be Filed church will be held Thursday eve- | M|l tistry at the denta M for plumbir However, in spite of | hold its regular meeting at 8 o'clock Q|| versity is situated in Baltimore and! The will of the late Edwin T.|Ning at 7:45 o'clock. The topic will, (2f FUEINE 5 i : AN < ~ AL 3 o 8 4 a: ! the deeis of the building commit- | this evening in Arcanum hall, RAYON BLOOMERS BREAKFAST CLOTH during Mr. Thrall's absence, M Hills, whose untimely death oe- [be “The Rible's Conception of What | (17 {rei9ion of fhe buiiding commit-| Fireworks Displa; idav afternoon, will[it is to be a Christian.” 4 noka 2 Play For women, also French panties, step- All linen, 44x44, regular $1.25, biue son will be the manager of the store. ! curred last f % ey e Mr. Thrall has been owner of the | he filed within next day or two| A short business meeting will be ins, broken sizes, value to 83C ;Far?r]}hl\‘:chmpm and white business for the past three years |with Judge of Drobate Meritt ©,|held. Delegates to the Hartford as- He purchased the store from the | Ryder. Mrs. Lula Hills, his wife, [SoCiation assembly will be appointed Galpin Drug Co., which formerly oc- [and Mrs. Emma Hills, his mother, [and the church letter to the assembly will be read and statistics given. The awarding of the contract for signed by Clvde Finnemore, who sne-| A gala celebration is to be staged ceeded Andrews as chairman of the | this evening at Muzzy fleld by Care distriet |takers Joseph Civizzio of Rockwell i tter of a new schoolhouse | park and Tony Raffanele of Muzsy for the district has been a subject of | field. From 7 to 8 p. m. a card of discussion for the past two vears amateur bouts will be run off and WHITE LONGCLOTH 58x58 INCH ALL LINEN CL OTIIS J|i cupiea the site and since his advent | have been named as adminis- For underwear, etc. (White goods), Cream, hemmed, vregular § to Plainville, he has carried on the ratrixes. ; |but every sal s ©d has | this will be immediately followed i g 1 e e S| bt L | painting the church will also be act- | Pt every proposal submitted has 10 yard piece each e [ vas made after a lonz period of in- | tory. A motice posted on the prop- | Parish Guild Meeting |other of the to factlons livin on band. which will continue until 16 The women of the Parish Guild of { {he moun meeting it was | o'clock. From 10 to 11:30 there the Church of Our Saviour will meet | SUEEested that the erection of a new | will be a display of set finml:. Shn tel o e i tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock (SChoOIhouse he deferred until the two concerns entering into competis N B R R R D on Andlary v tolat the Mome of Mrs Henry . oity ad decided 1o consolidate the | tion for the 3100 prize b s e RloveR T (e i ntnes Dost met Inet evening | \Washburn at 205 Broad strect. scliools. \h‘r‘n 'h:‘j ime came. the| Mem ‘ere of the bo-hrfl of n“ n the metropolis and was regarded anpual hazaar of the unit, which (/60 awarded the contract for the r‘ '_'" "h 0]\ he vo -l}nrwf“\d(n- A Fagles to eoé - s one of the most efficicnt pharn Will be held some time next month, |PJUMDIng at the new building of the Walting that long and $11,000 v A meeting of Bell City Aerle, S i Fidelity Finance corporation on West finally approapriated for purchase Fraternal Order of Eagles, will be etion end he will retain an In- |erty sates that the plant will be e business in the future. | cjosed until further notic torest KRINKLE BED SPREADS 3-4 and full size beds, cream with rose, blue, green, orchid and gold stripes, others in colored background and cream stnpcs, regular $2.50 and $2.75, each ........ 4 $ ‘ 79 staff of the company. {tpe committee in charge. as named Z o 3 f a new site ar he erection of a | held at 8 o'clock this evening ia Mr. Nilson who brcomes a mem- k - s | Main street, New Britain. jof a si nd t R S e 3 hr-f‘ il "m”"’)’ e i qoylast might, ist Mrs Jennle Se Rev. and Mrs, §. E. Lawson were new building. $1,000 already | Eagles' hall on Meadow street. . e & keep tempers Sinjents i B o Dlal e, thakmor, ehniTman; Miss Bernice | Ging in town yesterday. Mr. Law- | been expended for the land, lsaving Maple Ends Hold Football Practice he face of the snost difficult and High School Attendance day, is a native o ainville L€ “\aore and Miss Anna Cafferty t ) | 810,000 ble i 1y eriin ews trying conditions. All eld differences ison of Mr. and Mrs. John Nilson of b after. |20n Was formerly statloned in Plain- | #10,000 avallable for the bullding if- | & large squsd of emnidsciy "ot e s e R R AUes Aty B G rlaveld Baiperineg (RE R B el S e DeelnninEEnes W adn e v, alleray iy self. the Maple End football team turned A etween the resid:nts of this town tendent of schools has reported that P 4‘1“‘ e e pnoontiat o 15 o'clock. a series Of | "Uyyi oy 0 Graham of West Main! In the meantime, while the par- | out last night when they were put and the chauffeurs of the “velloW 42 students from Derlin are regis- elephants” have besn forgotten in tcred at the New Britain high school, '\ UNI] []VER view of the excellent scrvice Which e Meriden high schoot elains U s been affarded this town in the ihree Berlinites and Middletown Will |55 thor ulosted to talke up the work past few weeks, e e eaniond hen ¢ . = - nge to Visit returns from that institution h Grangy i réturns fron ] o : LR oS “ Berlin Grange wiil visit Plainville not vet been filed with the loes 1 arted by the| T iSh'nm is visiting h | anxitia e pos ns. Drizes aniliary in the post rooms. Prizes |1 L S AE {card parties will he s r uncle, Dr. J.|ents are arguing about proper ac- through their paces by Coach | for a fow days. |commodations for their yvoungsters, | Dewey Carpenter and Assistant Wil be awarded for individual | ™y Ty o F. Fay, sister of the children are being made to at- Coach Benny Riordan. Some very games and for the series, ‘n,,\_ John E. Fay, pastor of the tend the old school building, which promising material was on hand and Following the meeting, the mem- o = 35 0 & v of Merey, is'is poorly lighted. inadequately heat- |it fs expected that the north end Legion earnival |seriously i1l at I'rancis’ hospital ©d during the winter months and en- | will be represented this season by ammar school and later attended ew Britain Hi ool. He ated there in t s of 1910 | mployed at the drug store e g m Toses iy Hartford. She is housekeeper at Urely too small for the number of onc of the fastest semi-pro teams Cranealo T e 00y aver ne 5o oh e hod e i i hent e e rean e sports combination from |ip, rocq on Broad streef. | pupils enrolled in the state, ber in place of the scheduled Miss Griswold further reports that t Co., in New Britain, He 8 defeat last night | postmaster and Mrs. James F. arochial School Inspection | Cases Continued ting at the organization's hall on armington nue. On Mon Brothers Held for Superior Court a ChleCfl TI]IBVGS Lt e on and examination| The cases of Albert Marcelle, aged charged with the theft of an tomobile tire, and “Sporty” match was rolled at the o¢ he Plainville post office force, is Dr. B 1L Robbins, city health officer, | Laviero, charged with receiving the number of stu outhington team of \;"gher and family are spending thei T measured the Plain- Loy ot Sachem's Head, Lo egation by a margin of § jer No. 1, Gorden D. Hartson chial school was comy of Thrall's Dr m 0. He is hian lodge, K ame an employe store about a ve its in the New tain high school is less the r. the other two s husters upils of the St. Joseph's paro- d today by | ( hools h e about the same Rerlin enrolln of Pl : i il supply half the program of en- last year. The superintendent claims i Mr. Nilson will be assisted fn the | Rrcreation alleys on Whiting street | anjoving a vacation of 10 days. Sub- |and Miss Benedicta Lambert, health | stolen goods, were hoth continued rtainment that the small graduating class from work of conducting the store, by AMd it makes the second defeat suf-igtitute Carrier Albert Richards is department nurse. Dr. Robbins s until Saturday morning by Judge CONGRETE LAYING BEGUN Arrangements for the chicken pie |the Kensington grammar school last John I%.° Berger of Anso M f'_'""‘ by the m crew ing his place. fed this moring that there were a | William J. Malone in police court supper to be given by the local vear combined with the fact that the Derger n his duties this morn- | " ¢k ag0 in | The many fricnds of Mrs, James remarkably small number of under- | today, in order to permit the pres- Sonthi when Plainville lost by | Murphy of Whiting street will be nouri children in the school. ' ence of additional witnesses. 21 pins. pleased to know that she is recuper- | The examination and weighing of | According to Marcelle, who is em- | Captain John Valentine the ating from a serious illness at the pupils in 8. Ann’s parochial school | ployed as a messenger boy at the grace of the local team last [home of her sister, Mrs. Catherine will he Gran > at its all on Thursday ev n nt industrial situation which ing. He has heen in the drug store ning, September 29, are nearing enconrages local parents to send business for ihe past three years in complation. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. their children either to work or fo | Ansonia Bloomfield Man Arrested on Beech Swamp Road For Drunken Driving ittee r . ns f Bristol, 1 tomorrow and chil- | office of the Bristol and Plainville Adams head the committees. rae Sehioola et iet blamaiorll e I, Johnson of Bristol. an q / : night. On four occasions he knocked | Cameron of Morris Cove. Mrs. dren in the German Lutheran school | Electric company, he was returning —Wilcox Heads Cemetery Associa- Primary 1y sening of attendance at the New auditor d with the parties of . " L ) 1 of 7 .itheran school | Electrie company, ! Tasseda ol ety L AC sttt dar ha| Br ath el nads v ihe Cow Uhies T *s playing the | Murphy has been away for the past will he examined on Wednesday of | from Waterbury at about 3 o'clock tion—H. S. Enrollment. Kensington Methodist chureh will Wilcox Elected President pape allicorner to icarner s Hls imates Jtourimontha . | next week. on the morning of August 20th, hold a party at the church on Satu Major Frank L. Wilcox was elect Mr. Thrall has been active in the lowever, suddenly appeared to be . The condition of Mrs. Mary Wag-| This is the first year that children | when he happened to notice an un- Johin Bilana andsJoseph! Bilawa,|nold & narty at-the omirch on Saturf i &4 S ¢ 'of Dlainville flat-footed. Captain Valentine has ner of Whiting street afternoon under the direction of td president of the Wilcox Cemetery |social and business life vho is @ pa- in the parochial schools have been | occupied car parked near the high brothers, of Berlin were fined $100 | &¥ & FEEROr B Er T e of |association at the annual meeting of |ever since his arrival here. He has ordcred the members of his team |tlent at the New Britaln General hos- subjected to physical examinations | school. The spare tire attracted his and costs each by Judge George G.|{n° Superiitendent. &° b {ena. |that organization last evening at thebeen o prominent member: of the on strict training from now on. pital suffering from a fractured hip. by the health department. althoush | attention and proceeding to his Griswold at the regu Migsaay (-ng deRanimentyarescked sloge tend, . mber of Commerce Resting Comfortably is reported to he slightly improved. Idren in all of the other schools | ome on Main street, he secured a 1 under the supervision of wrench and returning, secured both 00l nurses for the past sev- | the tire and rim. These he took to v {concert in connection with the eral years, | his home. He also informed the Plainville €% Broc [ glon, Frederick lodge ament will include |1ome of Ernest W. Mildrum of 1 The entert sumes and refr w evening session of the Berlin town court, Both were charged with the theft of 32 chickens from A. Galicki post. American Le.| Mrs. Walter Jewett of White's| The Savoy band of New Britain e h 1. & A. Crossing who was knocked down by | will give a short street parade and the s rne Berlin. Other officers are: vic president. Robert 0. Clark: secre T e '\I. and New Britain lodge, B. P. O. an automobile on Main street, ments. ntee Deeds . 3 Rig i tary, Ernest W. Mildrum; tr e R L e 2 i re of Beckley. on January 4, 19 Ke e hanino ialiothy .””; A. A. North; superintendent, Hobart T Prialnnstluen sy B reine s A nieicn eelonicanivaLonieh xl ey e Dos Quaraniing gourt that he hed bogh (4 bIRK: Galicki missed his chickens on .,\,.,Q"f to Anthony Hadioneh e 4t IL. Honiss: auditor. Victor Nenson.| Mr. Nilson fs one of the most | con e e S S s U e ang Tt Is expoetod fhat the quarantine | which was the reason for his act. A the morning of January ¢ and notl- 0 o AR R IR L Tocated | ATthur E. Bowers was clected trustee | populir of Plainville's younger set Pl et I!‘ LRI anen s sl o will be lifted today. accord- | few days later he went to the store fied local police of his loss. Sus RoCKy Il & mHRc i “EC illing the vacancy left by the death #nd his success will he assured in 1 he head and body and | Main street, , : (ing to a statement made this morn- | of “Sporty” Laviero and told him o SR S e Perlin and a building near the ot € PR the new venture hecause of his i deep gash on her leg. Dr. | his siudies at Amherst coll ling by Dr. B. B. Robbins, city health | that he had & tirs for'ssls, Mazcalla {\rn‘lhr:rt‘wnvl :'”,F."‘.«rm'”mv! “m: Reckley depot formerly owned b Reports prosented at the meefing | NUmerons friends t icorze 1% Cook. attending physician. | < ‘;n"(u antine has been in | first asked $8 for the tire and rim SRS e i v\){,/rr"h l.v]ul‘im‘l:‘\:“r: ‘oI::i( !\Vl‘wm n "% showed that the cemetery associa- i ‘|<\”Y|Nl in llu\\l: rfm;vm 3 l:.‘\“. \,ny',‘..n::-rn“nmxx:;a v,l:‘:v\ y:"\\ ‘i|l Yellow W recliage May Be o L n“lv :r'-\l“uhk | but fidr:flm’fac:\;p‘etdul::n:r:{"()?‘fl‘il‘l’ eh - e =wers motifieq ) the Beekle: company tion is in excellent condition and t anl Mastrianni of Sou | b f ceks before she is . o i st Ends ractice according to his s 5 'qri .‘,mo;.mh‘nl; x;n\is “‘ T I'“f””": warrantee deed covering the sale of 'y ¢nge™ ) iricreaseal lo ¢ and costs on each of abl to he about. She is also suffer- Of Golden hagle I’Iane‘ The first practice of the West End | amount he was paid $3 on Sature LR S c0ls 1> 19 [the three properties was filed with {viant " 1t was reported that there two counts in the Plainville police ing from shock. Mrs. Jewett fs 67| San Francieco, Sept. 14 (P—A fo0ibail team will be held at Muzzy | day, 27th, and he understood he was known where they two spent the in- tervening time between January 4 and last Monday bhut New Britain officers including Sergeants O°M and Feeney with three New Dirits rs old picce of wreck Town Clerk Arthur L. Woodruff t0- icu sum of 27,500 now in funds, The | court by Justice L. S. Mills last eve- | ye day. grounds present an excellent appear- | d wh The heirs of the estate of the late anee at the present time, largely due | ing an automobile while und Mrs. Hannah Fagan have sold 10 (o the efforts of Mr. Honiss, the | influence of liquor and of driving by t ge. painted a bright el on Thursday evening. Practi- [to be given the other two dollars driv- | Explains Family Aid vellow, thought to have possibly cqlly all of the the players of last | later. He testified that he had ine ¢ the! Tn the appeal of last week made been a part of the monoplane Gol- yviare' city ch. Rociel Welfare He was cha x ampionship team are gue for a|drn Fagle, missing Honolulu flight iailahle for serviee this year. nm{ (Continued on Page 183) in ; Mr. and Mrs. James E. Corr of Ken- | superintendent {while his license was under suspen- | family in need, it was stated that the | contestant, sighted in the Pa- policemen, arrested them on Monday : oo A0 S SIS e EOR0 € RO Driver Arrested family was receiving aid but that it | cific occan several hundred miles off , ¥ = ———— e evening when the two. apparently 4000109 opposite the Kensington | Albert Gallnot of Bloomfield s = | was inadequate to the need. Here Cape Flattery on Sept. 1 by two Lelieving themselves s sibecaseld i o e e oTding fola warrantes anrested! al aloutiona it ololock ,,”M‘m 7} — are the facts in the case and the the erew of the four- of the time which had elapsed sinee 17%! Q10 oo iiiorning ‘on thel Becert Swimpiroat| | JAIE) ommunity may judgs for itself z schooner Willi the search had bhegun, returned to sw Pritain. They were faken to New Britain police statiop and | anthorities were rotified. They were held at the New DBritain po- lice station in default of hond on of the v ! From August 9 to September 9, Smith, Capt. Gustav A hmidt, [ the town advanced to this family for |master of the vessel, reported yes- 'PLAINVXLLE' [the state, the sum of $44.50. Out of terday. s amount, $9.50 w: aving £35 to be o:xr'“nm:ryltl!;:r!::i,l! READ HERALD (ITA\\II'IILD ADS Now Open to the Public T cacain M cotine Ly Officor George A. Kanupka on s of driving while under the new of liquor. He was taken to -l v Britain police station and | TODAY AND THURSDAY i under bonds of $300 COLLEEN MOORE in S the e onr || NAUGHTY BUT NICE A large attendance was present at cha the season's first meoting of the |infl Iensington League of Women Vot- the ers which was held last evening at lodged ther Tegion hall, Kensington., Arthur L. |for his evening pending last evening's s town court { WaganultElovn gl sricanil s susats e HOURS:—AFTERNOONS 2:36 TO § EVENINGS 7 to 9. ying Concrete |Addretsed the eatheriog on the sOb- | S s s arrested after his mas || Yunclous, wenpy deuii-mhronre This model home has heen attractively decorated by L et “Know Your Town's Laws.” He | IS A Cotteen in n role that will mak ny delays. the conatriie- | 0 o 0% eral viewpoints of the |Chine had crashed into a concrete | | \EIGH, e forever. Futs the finish tion company in eharge of the bufld- [ “XP? £ t Imixer situated on the Beech Swampi|ing touches to a Anishing school. A tewn acts and urged those present to take an active interest In the work- ",“[mr, of the town government. A so- | 10 the STen® a9€ tevnd the o cial hour followed the business ses-|yiiion — The car was badly damaged, i 8 | [sion. A large memhership to the [ ot o0 O e ’ Ferlin Tiems BABE RUTH I~ i § g. league is anticipated for the coming 2t the New Rritain end of the new [YeaT All roads point to the Community Nighway. Tt s said that the mixer is | _ Missionary Mceting Ihall this evening. A banquet will ~apable of laying 1.200. feet of con- |, The first meeting of the season of e gerved 7 o'clock. ANl club BABE COMES HOME § rote a day, providing that the|the Woman's Home Missionary ®o-Imempers as well as friends of the DU !eisty of the Kensington Methodist RSl S | delicions concoction of Moore ing of the mew highway fram the New Pritain town line to Worthing- ton ridge, via the Beech Sw road and Farmington avenue, today | hegan the actual laying of the con- rete. The mixer started operations road. Officer Kanupka was sum- | | simol moned fo the scene and found the | | merriment C. Funk & Sons, Inc. BROCK-BARNES POST, AMERICAN LEGIO DECORATORS, BRISTOL, CONN. Clubhouse Grounds, Whiting Street A caretul selection of Furniture, Rugs, Draperies and Fitments by fts decorators repres « complete and correct picture of rn home at a modern cost September 10 to 17 o B R halfway between Plainville and Farmington on the main road. Evening by Paramount Orchestra |/ YOUR HOME SHOULD COME FIRST. HERF, —n AY ONLY Concert Ever trucke carrying the necessary in- eredionts are able to feed the ma- {ehurch convened this afternoon at (Continued on Page' 12) 20 o'clock at the home of Mrs. €. | chine. Men in charge of the work A . 7 ams. A s attendance fetlimate the aversge daws work at|W. Willlams. A larga att [ was presen ans for the com! : ; L Rt pomminmon coenne e were eeneer. """ |FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Is This One of Freckles’ Jokes? Sewing Circle The Berlin Sewing society will meet at the Grange hall on Farm- ington avenue on Thursday after- ‘mnn, September 15, at 2 o'clock. All members are requested to he pre: | are reaching a new record for difli- enlt drivinz. Excavations at the ndernass have lowered one-half of | tha rond ahout two feet helow the a‘Wer half and ears are directed threnah a rutty bumpy area which is trvine on motorists who-are re- T POST CARD 1 GOT ) |TCANT BE ANY <y Kl R ANOW ! AR You e IS FROM TAG AN'Z § SILLIER TAAN TA' g a ANY SENSE OUT OF THAT = NEVER SAW SUCA ¢ ONE T 60T FROM . KIND OF \WRITIN 22 emired to poss through the area. A | NOTICF SILLY \WRITIN' FRECKLES=LET SOMETHIN' ABOLT AIS Inver of red clay dust has been| Notice is herby given that the | o) e placed over the road had from the | Board of Sclectmen and the Town ME SEE YOURS = \ f;‘i/:\l/dlesg&;- 1 CAN undarnass to Damon's hill and each | Clerk of the Town of Berlin, will be down. 2 “smoke screen” in session at the office of the Town whish is rapidly sfaining the sur-| Clerk in said Berlin, on Saturday, rannAing country. Homes located on ' September 17th, A. D.. 1927, from 1o hirhway are suffering from the 9:00 o'clock a, m., until §:00 p. m., Anet elands which are constantly for the purpose of admitting to the heine stirred up by passing traffic | Elector's Oath those persons whose and several complaints have been ' names appear on the Preliminary romictored agninst the further laving List and are found by said Roard of “hat narticular type of clav dnst. | entitled to admission as Electors in Tae Arivers are rocefving the | said Town. ] (hanie of e residents for their ex- | GEORGE Nent efforts fowarde keening vhn‘ C. FRED i v | T STV o Vmeeos on time. Canfronted with RAYMOND W. DYER ve=nl ane wav strotenes and sub- soard of Sclectmen, t dclavs thev are manacine o ARTHUR T. WOODRUFF, 1 Tann #ha hueses close ta schedula, Town Clerk, Tanate s eratifving to Rarlin com- Dated at Berlin, Conn. muters Is the fact that they have Szptember 9th, 1927,