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ford, | gain § im nmer mies i ricity § 1ol holm ] need§ xcent ugh- ntern NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALJ, 2 1URDAY, SEPTEMbuii Mail Orders Promptly Filled Shop by Mail if Unable to Come Yourself Black “Velvet and Feli Hats are Shown In chic Brimless Turbans, or in the vouthful iregular brim, with lace vell gracefully craped. The ombination Felt and Velvet Hats adoned with rhinestones and silver fancies, syecially smart and featured for Autumn vear. Ir newest Autumn shades 55& to $] 5'.“:0 Millinery—2nd floor £l£invi11e 1Ve55<:w TOWN T0 ACGEPT MASTIN LEGACY Gilt Not Available for at Least Three Years | Trustees Fleeted at M. F. Church— Sues for Divorce—All-Plainville to Meet Plainville Blues Tomor- row—Chureh: Notices Question of 1 leciman John tollowing Jarm, torn li lacerations of the ration he leg, 1sed a Balin News WARNING MARKERS 19 BE INCREASED Stat Highway Dept. Copere 057 tog With American Legion | viivet 00 FEA SIGNS ALREADY PLACED +:-- Named As Defendant of $10.- di oulder and his eye over irther alleges t eid reri vheim of ti the A 1 that e mot nt ployed at " for m Slair B¢ court )oto of Martin 1 Horwitz (e ain served the lent mentione one which Licco's machine emp! the American Goods Co., Michael Meehan of Britain and Sutterheim, were returning from work at local plant night. Mee tally iying at Britain the k two Paper New they the 000 Lawsuit Lodged By New Brit- o ajn Man—Result of I'atal Acci- dent Tast May—Briefs. New Lter Through the effor !}r”iwr‘ tee composed of Legionnair Post 65, hraded state highway throngh the office of sioner John A, Macdonald omised that local highways wil re- e the benefit of an extensiv pro- gram of road sign pos curves and intersecting ro Already the highway commission has posted several yellow ard black warning signs on curves anl at in- tersecting roads on the man turn- pike and Commissioner Macdonald that a eccond postig of the sizns with additions at 1je danger- ous corners and curves ¢ the town will take pl in th future. In connection with tl campaign | for warning signs, the cgionnaires | pleted made a request to the & h- | probable 1y commission that ‘hitr ylaced atl two corncrson Worthing- ton ridge, the intersetion of Farm- avenue ac¢ Worthington | and the intrsection of Berlin avenue nd Ridge. The state highy sion has gone onrecord favor of the glisination lines on cornersin its m. While road gign progam interviwed s of a commt- [ ton- Missionary K Mecting The m Conmis- | Central has | Home Missionary Union of ticut will be held church, Middletown on With a morning session at 10 Inncheon 12 o'clock and afternoon on at 1:10 o'clock short pageant will he several kers is hoped that tion from the e semi-annual District of Kilby, commnis- Al Womer South October o, : the pr Kensing will e meeting i tional church the place o so accessible. Ready Por Ficld Day Arrangements have een nd good ather s s the t for the ing of the Kensington 1d day draws near. A c this afternoon at 1edict-Phillip field, a large crowd is expected fo wi the nt the day which will be Lall ce nar com- ems » hig apen lines be Community ington i the bas Isast Worthington commis- | 1s being i of white between the marri of the community will hegin promptly at | Supper will he served at |orclock and a Paul Tabs I take place tative Claude short Ahout the m corps Repres: latest pro- concert by ind D it that time W vens will malk s on his recent trip will exhibit several honfire at the day's cele- takingp the matter of the | the Fir Legion com- st Sclectman | George B. Cfter the much- needed warmg sisns near schools. Jectman Crter informed the com thathe believed that there pyopriation of $50 granted n dficials for that purpose look into the add to Lurope and war relies. A huge lock will complete in the to and that 1e would matter. Previos 1o this, Commiesioner Macdonsd had informed the Le commitse that the school s greatlyieeded and advised that the regulaon signs be placed immedi- at ¢ signs painted on the road- bed wrning motorists of the prox Imity0f schools. Selectmen in Session Tk hoard of selectmen and the | towrelerk convened this morning a 9 oflock for the purpose of admin- | \steing the elector’s cath to a group of esidents who have signified their deire to become voters A large grup of new voters will be admitted tethe voting lists at today’s ssion, jris expected. The selectmen will re- cive caididates until 8 o'clock this cening Brings Suit for $10.000 Pasquale Luceo ot Berlin named defendant in a la $10,000 instituted by Robert heim of New Britain, claiming the amount as damages for injuries sus-| A tained in an utomobile accident which occurred in Kensington on | of events hich will committee in char sports I has arra include and older people cal e on the program for both ind about 1,000 1o \ expected to gather field afternoon Gun Club Meet ton Gun ckly shoot th at the homs mination gion (AT ns were The hold its we at 2 o'clock Crane. The now in full sults will de ners of the th With the near hunting season, re have heen coming the irts, All excepling sauirrels are rous and the best for pheasants licted bbits niore than plentiful, usual plenitude of decr in cality this has made many local hunters look yearnine at the state fish and game commission for Ko of shoot 'S re- rmin week event, pproach of the uring into town types of game reported nu- vear in recent being freely also rumor- The n- this lo ports from outs! i are . season 18 been | suit for Sutter- —————— e meeting of the finance committee will be held in the town hall, Tuesday ing. Sept. 20, at seven o'clock p. m. stand- ird time, at which meeting a report of the expenditures of the town for the past year together with a pro- posed budget the coming year will he read. Al citizens interested wre invited to attend FINANCE COMMIT THE TOWN. A. L. Woodruff, Clerk. public ove intiff all was walking on, when the antomobile s that on M on Main strect defendant was less and negligent manner, without proper lights on his \ine, and struck the plaintiff, throwing him to the ground and as a resnit of the collision the plaintiff received the ing an in for or voungsters | o'clock. | {o'clork | | 5 |oclock | superint 'FRECKLES AND o'clock tomorrow 1 Kensington Me 11 o'clock will services ill be “Life's hool board ekly meetin dnesd Ladis the home Tunior leag Thur h on 3 o'clock rvices ning the the at study the Li secor At Press W held in statute clearly iy Money from taxatio for Town Roads nditure for fo he will 1 or road me 1a 1y will b d regular mor ing serv ddress on subject 1y sche I meet der the wdent heduled Kensington Congregat The r morning s Kensingtor « will be 1o ction or {1 ices gnlar rvice th church at ongregation ing ric (Continuad on P steen) Merton J. 1 sues for Divors Fricndship.” Fet ” To Continue Serics The ball cha it 3 ol ool grounds hetw nville ind Plainvi The Blues hold t imes won with lit morrow i ok at 1he High All-§ rnoon of " vantage s 10 m in g | their ere ESTATE 10 PAY TAXES. town | highway ! R Eistol News RECHLESS DRIVER IS ASSESSED 59 came o w ing team last Sun- | rvices at the eats starring at |gational ci erate fight and [morrow will 1 it 10 by the pastor Camp street to- Mort as tfollows: hrougl sorvice ) o'clock, p Mr. Oblom of the k. will o S ; R ong ing I'he | Sunday ch ; second distriet ern School association hold | ery Wil its quarterly mes LOIIOrTOW | this 1 in-{arte T, 8ce [ hegin at 3:30 o'clock |as it was last Sunda en {in the will e on session victory the Land New Brita was score while " Two Other Serious Charges Nolled by Prosecutor civing er The Meth nd P do the flower Ha to house in | yesterday er the Horti vonder 1 1 socic cord v oof Rebekahs to Rehearse ' : “ € ha | kah lodge will i Mondey o o! anie | ed ou Pllsworth S, Chase, 81, Dies sud- denly at Home in Lorestyille— s Week's Mission at St Matthiew's Carnival Crowds at larg Church crowd w of Broci Plainville m to Organize Plainville football the cor & will be the nd take | irre will Catholic Church Notes Our o stolen Piainville Briefs Haml her N Pive Se M K Freedom of Tiristal peti- Joseph or. Heler s Dorothy tes last Wa Mrs. John L. Robbins on m Cha Advent -t ra H. Sha t fied r husband, Gec to Hartford to buy at w ' working men, reach o that @ of the il ch di Horo- Lonife 1ia ! Jate safely on 4 A en- iy zion Clurch R e oft will b L vl rick T ool i Mayers service at Holden, rvice by Rev. M vy storm Kurils 1o newspaper the com lost 3 ors who were washed ir the storm. The carrying 1,000 coolie says that the scl, owned by Kawasaki st rmon ship iny, o) e sai overboard vessel sertion. They br 21, 1915, she wi sgene 1. 1 frop ton : Mrs. Loui ©. Miss rmon lock istol intro- fisherm evidenc s wa th Landers ried 1o an- wrried her 5 Kamehatka disy was on back to Japan that the ching hr tehes stats storm | other ma | January 3 i marriage b | victed of bigamy, evidence, Angu: of the Celia at s eoting with Mrs, Monday evening ion was reserved in a Ellsworth . Chase Dies Ellsworth sS4 years old had been about sual Swedish regational % : vopped Garden 1y 1 the turned befo ternoon. He morning from R he was stricken me art at : ] He TODAY ¥ «PLAINVILLE®» ; Sl was horn in mber hools in Ne 1842, city Wild animals, parades, acrob Tions, figers 1,000 dar “THY «SPANGLES” With MARION NINON, PAT OMAL HOBART BOSWORTH and GLADYS BROCKWELL Uorestville ter the Clock « that conce CIRCrs 1S e n over b continued th sessions () in nY, vs Saturday—At 6:45 and 9 ; ho survive SEADAY ONLY The fu The grentest track pivture, Sereen’s race with MARIAN NINON “DOWN THE STRECH" They're O oon. stor el nd burial metery To Conduct K's M wil Missions AMONDAY and mission RAYVMOND GRUPFITH Retter Than Kier in “WEDDING BILLS” It At ENDAY we w's chur The serviees today. ‘of Rev 1 a1 | Francis Vincertiar &he |Order of | to the Lincoln S pric See Any Cost rSsas- HIS FRIENDS Man Injurcd Hall slightly injured 1s a result of his being an avtomobile operated ohn Jones of 254 mer street, near the corner of Main 0ol street. He was at- by Dr. B. B. Robbins and taken to his hor Sones 1d by the Freal From Institution nzillo of Redstone his attorney, Joseph before Judge * in the city court . ition for Santina Home of rd. cd that n consummated San to A role Ron for confine- r to the Hart- tWo years ago in court that Santina on two ng of ubout iration. Judge as to whether teh and for 1 that Ronzillo orities at the pherd, a let- the conduet her con- was polics ad bee 1age of R soms n sines FATHER OF INDICTED MISS MORSE SUCGUMBS Daughter Arrested For Conspiracy to Kill Relatives Who Might Inherit Part of Fortune. nswick N. J., Sept. 17 (® George W. Morse, Miss Bessie Morse, who is ent for conspiracy to ives who might inherit part ither's fortune, was reported authorities today. vears old. He re- d skull on Thursday &on on which he was and buried him be- He died last night. d her negro maitd, Todd, were arrested on June er Middlesex county detectives tred they had posed as gunmen nd had received instructions from to kill Mr. race Dey, of Miss Morse, Eimer Dey, 1d, and Raymond Britton, love in their household. Miss Morse and her maid ed on charges of conspir- Miss Morse was releas- bond, but the mald is At i ed in $2,000 it all the father insisted wnghter was innocent, and charges were a “frame-up simpl Miss Morse, who ially prominent, and had active interests in politics, peatedly that the story come from the imagin- R. I, EX-GOVERNOR DEAD James T Higgins Passes Away At Pawtucket Home After Long Il- ness—Was 51 Years Old. Providence, R. I, Sept. 17 (P— James H. Higgins, governor of Khode Island in 1907-08 and mayor Pawtucket for three years pre- Vious to that time, died at his home Pawtucket shortly before mid- t. He was 51 While Mr, Higgins had been in poor health for several years he had pparently recovered following a uropean trip last year. He had n active at his law office and ved golf yesterday afternoon. He d planned to attend the Dempsey- ey fight. Mr. Higgins, a democrat, was d governor at the age of 30, wing the voungest man ever to old that offi He was prominent ‘or years in political and le- the state. He was from Brown university Beta Kappa honors in and while in college was one founders of Fhi Kappa fra- any gal ci sraduated h Phi 1895, he Surviving are his widow, two sons A4 two brothers, one of the latter idward F. Higgins of Brook- Jazz-Mad Age! Croquet Comes Back Richimond, Va. Sept. 17. (A—1l.a- dics gentlemen of the Nincties” would feel perfectly ome on the wide lawns in Byrd Park here. Croquet has returned as the ime of the hour. Many a Richmond business man hurr in the afternoon and with a wooden mallet in- 1d of golf clubs. On private law 1l in the park in the late after. noon the wickets and colored polls the croquet court are at the th of popularity. s ho emerges WRECK | n. Mass., Sept. 17 (UP)— {Confused by an insect that flew into his eye, Dr. Ernest C. Stoddard of | Holiston, lost control of his automo- bile, which struck a tree. He and two companions were injured. FLY CAU A Surprise! R AND SEE FRECKLES=L BET AE'S FORGOT ALL. ABOUT HAVIN' TO v (o) ) / ABCUT scaooL T WAITLL WE (S BREAK TV G HMES BEEN HAVIN SO MUCH FON TUAT HE'S FORGOT ALL STARTIN'= AOH! SCAcOoL ON QDLK)DA\/!' ey 3 faipy T TELLYOVL.: TLL GET AIM TALKIN ABOUT ALL T SWELL TUINGS AE DID AT BoBBY BACONS AN THEN YoL BUST OUT THAT HE RAS 70 GO BACK TO By Blosser JoUMUSTA ) BOY!TCERTAINLY J- AADA LOT {DID=LETMETELL )yt gay! OF FUN YOV ABOUT THE e bone Yoo WRILE YU ) CIRCUS NE _con o e WAS Ay, \ WenT To! J Tl Ol S A THAT YoL HAVE / 70 60 BACK ALL RIGKT= GEE TIATLL MAKE LIM SORE'S A BolL! ol 0% fi\ 4 i ALL ABOLT Q) (7 AONEST! 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