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ast ity ch 0- s he r- ial h- d- 58 n- 1. 111 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1927. ol Mail Orders Promptly Filled Mail if Unable t Come FALL FROCKS Made to Your Measure And Made as They Should Be Is What We Are Doing Now Shop by 0 Yourself Week—Other Items of Interest, The voters of Plainville will gather tomorrow night in the Town hall in : on ja special Plainille News <512 it M i ot | Bristol News 570 5o i choice of a fourth tr on is giving t | —_— of the day's arrangements. The di- Special Towm Meeting to Vote on | v G2"F 50 00 v o ot v s Seveal Departments Wi Have 0 onn e G S State Aid Appropriation | by Doing St New Quarters o g CHURCH ANNUAL MEETING “: I e T FACTORY HAS FIELD DAY oy sfie w30 oot ™S i Dr. Cook nr;\rs ('(r\;n'plnlnl of Tu- R ; 1 i ik i;I.mn,.-;-m\ Will Be Red Letter Day " 1 rizes t ‘vmm’.Y bercular Cats — Special High . " ASEE ‘m" ot . “», 5 104 [ vor Fmployes of New Departure I”m-“.“.l— n ne School Assembly for Constitution [ (%1% 1T S St semang e Club Resumes A= ) " thi | Plants—Lions' 1 thities—Rriefs, town meeting called for ) S ! | two g s The first is to vote on | e Now is the time for cool autumn days when a smart wool frock would the bequest of the late George Mas- | o lodge in t not come amiss. We are making them to individual measure, guarantee tin of his residence on East M Vital 5 fit and satisfaction. | strect to the town for a public R ; o 7 | brary site and the r is to voir S pr deaths and thi marriages Our stock of woolens are new and complete with every weave and color lon th ion for | v oftice of that is fashionable. Make your selection, bring vour pattern or choose LDWIL 10 { owed out is month of from the McCall or Pictorial Fashion Sheets and have a frock that will ! 5 : cost less than one ready made and be more distinctive, 5 "y‘,“ : LA : Rt R : g 8 2 Il make am R tussel vonard ¥ Call at our woolen dress goods section and let us tell you about it. k"“': BA : e 3 2 \ble for other city dlter rower By getting measured now you will have your frock ready for the real s "y"‘ A public it therehy per i """""' frosty days that will soon be upon us. Nare) alipuluied that (hatsittiwonl 1t ¢ u,:y,’ is fee & S be free of all conditions except t M. T vt TS rt E. Whittier was Silk and wool crepe frocks to Flannel frocks to your meas- T "";‘ s . G el el sl Dt s £ h. matter of sta aid 1 layed xand 1 the XY term of Josse . your measure, 2’) 50 ure, l 6 50 EeRa ions) \ ] e each .. S B A Y A for S . the town Mr S v mals Lady Foresters Supper Lions Club Re Activitles - 2 f availabie in i school | W X rumbull Cirele, (e ot The Lions' club \ed activi Kasha cloth frocks to measure Poiret twill frocks to measure Bighway comr nions of Forest, will gy . vesterday with con at the I 6 50 for ¢ i Flect Oficers pper in dagion hall on Whit ot Jox Cour and week- : i . each 4 : A At s * of the building woul} EARLY LE AL Woaol jersey frocks to meas- Wool crepe frocks made to | night rests ol x were chosen i Femilar | PIOVALOr. according to a city ofticia R o opiiero, o ure, S measure, | town at st 1 Hian I BT | but such a facility has been necded 7 At the Hotel Elton in Watcrt ury o [ 3 trice 1! %K | for a. long time, It s pointed ont. | O Scriember 22nd has L ~cept- . . Thel o lar s 1t ¢ Tnle President Rent e : ' there was a movem n foot o 4 iy ear of Apitgir ol ker of the occasion DO NOT DELAY in placing your order. Satisfaction guaranteed. \Plock the acceptance b town ot Milt " 2 fen the ground floor for city pur neniiyll fhestioneial the gift of Mr. Mastin, the Town } it poses, but in view of the large ' ; 1 be Rilod e S T S 1o R e A TLadies Night Program Cancelled. aiebl MeE Saleciaan a5 \ Sl e i e e 1o lack o ir displayed Kimmel was the party accused of | The officers ¢ L [ ileem it Atvizable; toldiscont in (ne annual ladies night, which trying to dilay the fown mecting jent, Nicola o b e was s ”‘;', ok S B il after the time limit had ex- Rut s ry V o e Fi SODIROUNRE DB CTSIE Mg ClRle —— j::u”, At | son surer, Mar of East Main =2 Naow "':j"""'“ EieldiDay tors of theghamber of Commeree 2 pired. 3 paarly ! Hen he seventh annual interplant pa- | have cancelled the program and no- s |15. The place will be a three chair | the banquet danecing and games| P Kimuel 1 hied: any stch pthi 1 i rade and fleld day of the New De- = Lo hatiareclithavh loan et er ln ews shop and will be under the direction were enjoyed | intention stating t son the| O ' ts, Hartford {p. e Mutual Relief sociation 1o members, . of the New Britain chapter of the Benson was ppointed | vfll’m a "vm L neeLnses el -~' lnsss \Tes, Feaatle. (ar i of 20| Ml be held on Saturday. September Fireworks Display. Journeyman Barbers' Union. chairman of the Boys’ club work gt (S100 Wi because the matter o ) L b (- {17th and promises to be the big: Tha most elaborate display of fira- ‘ Church Supper the mecting of the Community clup | <212 aid w\r.‘u‘h_ euin iR A e | al suffer from a ' the history of the company’s works ever seen in Bristol was e A chureh supper will be served in | @st evening. He will collaborate | 4°rstood. Mr. Kir WEther st 0Vt ken and Iacerations about [1ivities. at Muzzy Field by the chapel of the Berlin Congrega- | With Physical Dircetor William Ogle ("4 that the accusation was a 0% 9 face, received terday when [ This affair 18 a red-letter day in h Civizzio of Rock- onal church tomorrow evening at In administrating the work of the i one beca ReU I as s down a fii of stairs at | ory of New Departure folks, Tony Raffanele of 0 o'clock. Rev. A, 1. Heineger, | Organization during the winter. jaaiinLen ;h‘ was £ D e |as it represents the big yearly get Fully throe thonsand X assistant pastor of the First Congre- The lighting system of the New |(N® public spirit awhich prompted Irs X. v, !together of employes and their fam- persons s Amission to witness £ | \ M i 1 th of] v L9 ational church of New Britain will Haven road with ref. e to the | Mr- Mastin to make the off ster of |11°8 00f all three plants, located in the card of amateur houts and the peak on his experiences in China | local depot during the evening hours | st what the ate a Frenile Hartford, Meriden and Bristol, lLast fireworks and to listen to a concert | where he was stationed for several | is said to be inadequate. Since the |is not clear in the minds of ma Na Known sales 3 '\ employes and provided by the New Departur: S 3 TG { I‘ g [zenre All local residents are invited | recent breaks women are timid In |the voters. As it is ya few days’ | ssed the mect and it band S[OD cores of vars 1o lSpeC o (oo waiting for thelr train, and would | Plainville has the oppor Y of Gty t this mark wili be| Two fireworks coneorns, one from | Misslonary Tea like to see brighter lights curing an amount of money for the of yeur. Springficld and the other from New | A silver tea will be held at the Mr. and Mrs. George Sallons | institution of state aid roads in th vesterday | F in t local will Haven, etntered into a competition 5 & ns of - | al pla in ¥ home of Mrs. Henry Hooker of | New York are the guests of Mr. and | town. It is, it is said, a voluntary at La Prairie, | be dismissed from work at 11 a, | for the prize of $100 offered by Civ- e e Kensington — tomorrow afternoon ' Mrs. Philip Lotz at their home on | matter in minds of SRUCIE [|m. and at 12:30 the e will izzio and Raffanele. The hoard of 1 LOO ED OVER ntil 5 o'clock. This will be | Cottage street whether they accept or reject the i e |assemble on North Main, € wnd park commissioners, acting in the L]GI{TS ALSO K tivity of the r of the . B. nson is expected home ) matter. S CARD OF THANKS | 'Valley streets to participate in the | capacity of judges, 1 the con- w's Home Missionary society | today from his vacation in Mary- Anent a Fire Pump of | We wish to our friends ana Parade. P i he onoten Lt A ttiat Howives apaiths tpeivs of the Kensington Congregational |land. H. W. Dowd. former agent| Many interested cifizens were of bors for kindness and sym. ' (0r the department presenting the | was split by the two out of town Realty Cireles Watch For Acthvity | church. All women of the parish are | here, is substituting for him at the | the opinion that a call to vote on a v shown (o us during our recent | MOSt Striking appearance in line | concerns 3 i of New Subnlvision |EYlted to aitend. local depot {fire pump could be incorporated in et of our And it is expec that there will mt Placed With Opening of New Subdivision New Real Estate Development | Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mills of New {the cail for the town meeting tomor. husband, brother, Mr. be many colorful costumes an- An for $1.000 has L e BB Dston dorEbelt on With the fi of November as a | Britain were visitors here last eve- | pow night, but as matters stand, Morse, alfo for the many ners, floats and stunt exhibits will been placed on the property of An- tentative date for the opening, Der- | Ding. another special session will have to 1 floral o 9, the serv- @lso be seen in the line of march. na Weod i on brought China—Other Ttems of Interest, | lin is preparing to welcome the lat ,"',"“”d Huriburt of Highland |)e convencd to appropriate money & at s and the in-| Every parading member of the by He E enfield. Tne., : i 4 ost veal estate development fo be | Tond entertained a party of 25 at his | onough to purchase a pump, a real service by his Brother Odd | department making the most strik- | tiorugh Judge Wiliam J. Malone St e, el '-"“"”“;" plamned in this town. The Berlin lome L\;l’ SISnpESDANCE i Al eReaily, flows of Thomaston Lodg: {ing appearance in the parade wifl se is returnable in the court cho: \\'mt,m- ton ridge v 4 vr‘ Home Building company has an- ()’“ o X "“"l"i“,"“’}"”‘ being on | = (540 Dregent time, the hook and MRS, BRYAN MORSE be given a handsome pri The of common pleas at Hartford the scene of & light and brake test last |nounced that the new residential the Program. Refreshments were |, joor combination chemical true [ MO | New Departure band, the New De- | flrst Tuosday in Octobe . nd held up long strings of | subdivision undér construction to |served. Ao is sorely in need of repairs and un- | - —— - | parture Fiute, Piccolo and Drum Mrs. Goodell Dies. m while they checked overthe west of Worthington Ridge fs| = I'ootha ‘l Dractice will De heid o}, s quigi action is taken, Plain- ARREST HAD BROKEN NECK |corps and the Tinkers' band will he Mrs. Jessin Goodell. 47 yeurs old. Hglng and Vidles Sov goseile. de ing completion and it is l"n‘"'I",-.“5'041‘»?‘:*“'n\”{“'l.'\g:()”‘ ””:,‘;'{",'"‘\u 2 wiil bein & sad way to Aght Asbury Park Sept. 15 (P in the Bristol lineup and the Merl- wife of Lester W. Goodéll of 1§ gclsSTwooicons Werciata ly belleved ghat the new develop-}/’ " S8 0 S0 8080 o0 CRBE CAMER Y o e Tt always happens that di ! s George Deatty, an iron worker, for-|dent contingent will bring along its North strect died at her home at the intersection of Farmington tent will prove one of the most im- | SN EEDONE oy AscriNIIAEIng: iy i Ighs il merly of Perth Amboy, who was ar- own ha 2:30 o'clock this morning following ne and Worthington ridge; two ) : ¢ Iife and drum corps rehearsal will | {rous blazes come just when the fir T S aa s - k thi Nl e Ithineougpine: portant real o improvements of {\ "y ¢id this evening at Community | fighting apparatus is out of com - ! « v when it was thought | The parade will be formed fn an illness of two weeks which fol- more to posts at the 18 the past 10 years. L b £ . . k. today s found to, front of the company's adminis wed a shock lin avenue corner and two Were “\Water service oo tirll mission and although the hook and Non-Support Case A S o RN noministe He et e Y ORI R at rvice has been N B aY) S0l al) fencniarel Aoa g tos e an Sonditon A op Taim aS ars ol a {tion and will leave that o was horn in Norwich, Nr Y. placed south win hall to. the new division and ol oS o (Bt T Ton st I eoR LN eralIs ] (a0 aitc DALt b Bale ownbab e ool SRRl O At1y's moanin ail so!point at 12:45 p. m. Dprgeoeding Deceriber 22 9, the daughter of ment ran high as car after | have been laid to service whl meet in the church parlors this [any time, it is tood. Sober- o e L Sl rbed other in s that he was | down North Main to Main street, to Charles A. and Auna M. Houghten. ear was stopped by the state ofi rict. Sldewalks are being construct-y oy "to plan the winter work of |minded elfizens have taken the mat been held tn the Plainville PO~ {10 1o Monmouth Memorial hos- | School and thence over Park street | Her early life was spent in that eity, lining both sides of the street for a ed and curbs and gutters will RO S i e e court this morning at 10 otclock’ i)~ ¢ J.ong Branch, where an | to Muzzy Field. She was married in B 2 considerable lenzth of fime. Local | placed in the near future, Exten Mheitencherstor iine (S Gabr o e e e R R SICTE e Wy revealed the injury. Physi-| Plant D employes of Meriden will sgo and nee resi officers assisted the stata officials in | grading operations have occupicd 1 gav goiionl and others interested Lpvouicn. 7k : I\\-.ZM S o'clock . 14v» c L is sch “M‘ s said his condition was serious. | arrive on two special trains, which She was a member of the Pros- their work and dirceted traffic dur- |the attention of the corporation in |y, "yis (CR G FUGH FLIER A0 | civie movement wasn S omedu e e ]\ atl atty told prisoners at the jail) will reach Bristol at 12:30 p. m, The | pect Methodist church, Tristl ing investigations, Several | cha the development for 1he |avening fn the church at § oclock, | . 10 fnanal Moets with Afforney Charles onlon L nat he had been down by an; Wil form in line at the railroad sta- | Grange, G. W. Thompson W. R. C. TMmotorists were en summons to past several weeks and are now re- | \¢ tno whist held yesterday after AT '( ”‘{‘ Niae | yusE 1tomobile { tion and fall in in back of Plant A. | = appear befor Tuesday evening | ported completed. N e s TR e S S At Ca LAl I'rm Elmwood employes will arrive (Continued from Page 18) sesslon of the Berlin town ¢ atruond | The subdivision is located west of | cpireh soclal rooms, Mre. G, B, Dal. | 0415t church will be held tomorrow | Professor (harles Schriner CROWN PRINCE 2 z. session of the Berlin town court and | the Soldiers’ monument at the cor-!poy and Mrs. Ralph Gamble won the | putedito she jthe sirongestinian Rome, Sept. 13 (UP) Crown |- A s SR rs cscaped with a warning. [ner of the Worthington Ridge and | prizes ithe world, has been sceurcd to fur- prines Humbert today celebrated Tabs Corps to Concert | Farmington avenue. Entrance to the | " The Tafanso elub will meet this R AL ST SR Gl GGG T AR LR S S i 4 Arrangements for the Kensing(on |PIOU IS gained through a street which | evening at the ‘home of Mrs. Ralph | ck-Darnes post, American Lo runily at San Rossore, thelr sum- LT 4'.“M e e e | Wil join Worthington Ridge on the Gamble, e =————4 |sion grounds on Whiting stre mer home. Messages of congratula- SUALELL G ey south side fo the Soldiers' monu- . <PLAINVILLES®® | Frofessor Sehriner exccutes four tions were received from all parts hield at Benedict-Phillips reereation = Foug sry diffienlt feats whieh have bee ; . i ol in Shibrdie sfterion Reptes. MEnt ot It is glained o ailow WOMAN HURT IN FALL Fs g o B PYETS it fos hich ha 1 of the world and the cities of Italy T L P o yonly the construction of euperlor New Haven, Sept (P Mrs. TONIGHT ONLY the wonders of hisi professlon. Xiejaern drossed In flags in honor of ithe 4 el ]‘,}_“"_" Cirector of the |1¥De homes in the new development. | Tellle Driscoll, 35, suffered serious Yow'll thank as from the bottom of | lits enormous weights and docs Leir to the throne. ow n to e u lc SITATE B Ga ,""m‘ | Being in close proximity to the old finjuries to her head and jaw when || your heaels \for the chance to sce { Al oaary : | restdential distriet on Worthington [she jumped ov fell from a third COLLEEN MOORE in | I HOURS:—AFTERNOONS 2:36 TO § EVENINGS 7 to 9. he feature of the day will be 2| pigge, Colonial type dwellings will |story window at the home of a| | . 3 concort by the St Paul Y. ML T A fhe opcouraged fn the new division in | Dineen family here today. The wom- NAUGHTYBUTN[CE | This model home has been attractively decorated by 6 o'clock. the Kensington band giv- | wor e Rl He e tasnl vistiing tha Dioe | L \ £ | Worthington Ridge district will not | who has been visiting the Dineens | . : | ing its valuable services free in or-fyo gigrupted by the new home, recently suffered a nervous break- | ey ”‘T'l‘"":‘“’:“‘: ST BAR . un Ons, nc. (fL atoRaxcitiie an sssured | puitding which is being planned, | down. She is on the danger list at || PABE RUTH—ANNA Q. NILss 'K-B VES JRIC \ Bl ocess: Bigatrie lighixEwill Hlumine Moo Nev? Huyen Tosnital: i in || BROCK-BARNES POST, AMERICAN LEGION DECORATORS, BRISTOL, CONN. ate the field aft htfall and the | ppa regular weekly mid-week s | Tubhouse G "hiti o | . § SRl 2 A svonts will close with @ bon- |1 o e kenamiton Metnoaia | orrer_or euanrcerers || BABE COMES HOME Clubhouse Grounds, Whiting Street { ALseTanl solechonof RurmluliepRuasDiaparled and Mitienty fire at 8 o'clock. letmreh will be held this evening at <aples, Sept. 15 (UP)—Signora | 5 e | {[| by its decorators represents a complete and correct pleture of 5 eh D & BSXE e | 5 g 3 i See hi L , see im love, wee i orn b a I cosf A baseball gamé hetween the mar- | 7:30 o'clock. Rev. May B. Lord, | Angela Bellofatto. the wife of all .7 Slaymnie Se tember 10 to 17 & mni' AFhomeat W manen ot ried men and the sinzle men will |pastor, will open a series of address- | Peasant, give birth to quadruplets | yoiyrre The childeen will never | | This Model Home located on Farmington Ave.. Plainville, Conn., open the celebrations at 2 o'clock. |es on the Lifs of Christ. This eve- | today in the village of Torella Dei | forgive you it you don't lot them see | | i halfway between Plainville and Farmington on the main road. Races and other events will hegin [ning's topie will be “The Infancy and | lombardi. A holiday was declared | him. Concert Every Evening by Paramount Orchestra 1 S promptls at 2:20 o'clock. Prizes will | Boyhood of Christ.” The Neumann | and the village was decorated as a | gprerar war AFTER SCHOOL l + £ hestra E YOUR HOME SHOUKD GOME FIRST. be awarded winners of all the events. | fund offering will be taken at this [ SIEn of general rejoicing. I | A horseshoe pitehing confest for the | time. championship of Berlin will he one of the headliner events, Swings and | Olling Road IR Hudson street received the atten- . |FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Solved! teeter-boards will he on the prem- |tions of the town road ises for the children { morninz when a coat of oil was laid Supper will be served at about |OVer it from Worthington ridge to Gioloole The ment has haenlans |LoWer Tane \e road has heen hounced as includi roasted corn, | Nandling a larze amount of traffic hot dogs, baked beuns, bread and SHCC the Farmington avenue route butter, coffee and fce crcam, sepved | D2S Been torn up, and the town offi- clals have appropriated a sizeable | amount for the purpose of keeping in cafcterfa siyle. A competent chef SENT JAY AN' ME Clande W, Semons, ano 1 roeent- | the highwas in condition. SOME FUNNY POST JI_ 60T ONE JUST AS | |A\NORD AN TUEA LET mfifiifif °F‘/ Iv returned from a European trip. Fast Berlin ltems CARDS THAT CRAZY ToO~ | |/\JAN READ ONE AN’ SO & b A daughter was born yesterday will address the gathering S SAID SO— Members of the Kensinzton Con-| 0 Mr. and M - H“)”‘:"‘" Cliass : gregational church have been husy ) '0¢32er at their home here. i all week cleaning up the grounds Ilovanag [E09 glof Nopenonk and arranging affairs for the com.|8nd Mra. A, E. Smith of New Brit- stk - T in were the guests of Mrs. Ida ing event. The proceeds of the day Morse y rday. Mrs. C. E. Record of Kensington spent yesterday as the guest of Mrs. will go towards the r tional program of the church to aid in the defraying of expenses of the base- Royal Morse. ball and basketball teams. r ! e (' y clfib X il | The Community ciffh banquet was | wall attended last evening, there be- John Spitzel and Richard Naples | ing 110 present. The fables in the hiave leased the property owned by | hanquet hall were prettily decorated. Tames J. Fitzsimmons, located oppo- | The menu was one of the best ever sit the Kensingtonipost office, which ' served at a club dinner. Secretary was formerly used for a storage | Thienes of the Hartford warehoue by Frank Fogliati, and | will recondition the place and open & barber shop on or about October County Y. M. €. A. and Rev. A. L. Burgreen, pastor of the Methodist church, were the speakeis Adias FRECKLES AN 7AG WAS |76 BUT 1 CANT ICOMIN' HOME 2 TUEY /MAKE ANY SENSE DID YoO KAOW THAT ; 1 GOT A CARD FQDAW { GIMmE YOUR caRD, TALEK =L KAOW Mow i‘?& MAKLE SENSE OUY /;Js 1S JUST LILE TME ONE L 60T—Y00 GET TH' CARD THAT ALEK. AAS AN THEN YoU READ SAKE!'L NEVER OUT OF IT— ALEK ON- TAEN IT "-—v‘ sk MAKES /_/ N SENSE/ _ e Gk S X i By Blosser YOU READ QA WORD AN' LLL READ TH AEXT—EVERY OTMER ONE,SEE! NOW BY 7UE TIME YoU GET TUIS 7AG AND ME WILL BE OGN OUR \WAY HMOME - 7A8 HOPES RIS PONY IS NICE AND WELL AND AOowWDYou FIGURE DONT FORSET T 7oLD You How To READ

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