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AEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Plamwlle News ~DNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1927, L | ) — Every child brought to the confer- | The first practice of the year will . | killed, . is examined by a competent be held Thursday night at 7:00 Eflstol News The dog, with the lifting of the ician and if any defects, physi- |o'clock at Trumbull's field Any dog quarantine in the city last Mon. . the mothers are ad- | candidates wishing to try out for t} {day noon, was permitted to runm A to have the child cared for and | team should be on hand. . = h He left home early yi S Miss Mildred Anderson of South- (Fmoir At Snnkraibedy | 1 | Each child is booked for the 2 i L [to Termyville over Terryville avenue, ington was given a miscellaneo althouzh no one was bitten fn thig ‘ thly conferences and records cpower by her sister workers at the « The anir g ‘\‘ of the weight and condition | rrymbull Electric Mf Co. plant | T P of .“ ) child @ conference is & | yegterday during the noon hour. Miss. | wheri OThers '\ ndcrson is one of the popular te Mail Orders .{_ m Shop by AMal Promptly /'011) fiO 0/8 % Unable to Filled artford's Skapping Qenter: Come Yourself & al reached Terryville Iy in the evening and attacked ohn 1y ick of that town, biting times. A dog owned by ve ot r | | s in child teps to correct or elim- 1 to save phone operators in the office. i ' . alos bt L ew! 1€ ery LAlest Jga When Suuck by Aummoblle C)[y 4 o'clock. Arthur Wheire, who con- em may be period. ¥ .rl\.‘- lat |ONLY SLIGHT CLUES GIVEN - e or | first few visits but as store on Main street in that 1 by the dog and en severely. The next Miss Anderson will become the -~ 19 jate the bride of George ter of N i tuck at a e child | in Southing may not app Styles Are Here For | ——— grows along in years and ent ohn Komero - Uvir b Alsandp saita of { Well Baby Confercnces to Start— | School later ch maturity, the | John Romero 4 22 vears, of Heflerman and Anderson Poll Great- | Thomaston who met the dog on |value of t b tr B |72 Whiting street, died at his home . Ch: Harry Winters of . Neighbors Night at Grange Meet- ; W \.«v S0 confere ”.;5 ¢ ning at 7 o'clock roan et Number for Assessors' dohs— N street and Mrs. Mary Our nspectlon [ inE=Auction O Colonial® Rrass ) vor s r‘n;.‘x lHl";:.\\\\\v:<'Ilvy\llyl"‘vl‘” \; | ButTwo Contests I Election On : re «: »:-‘-“.“ ,.or;:;,.:’; Works—Other Tems of Tnter ) nvIdi- To this country seven ve He o Monday—Other City Tems, \ Fitzgerald, All LUXURIOUS FURS SMARTLY USED Is THE OUTSTANDING FEATURE OF FR M Ry « "“:;"‘\:1 “‘h\j":;"":_'l‘ PRI e Wiv‘:m:\,{’,y«}‘.’,’; \;";!r"l‘”.al(r:;:; Ouk i ttempt to b : 1 eddl hos hada mott b THE NEW FALL AND WINTER COATS, MAKING THEM TRULY BEAUTIFUL. el s e e il st cinenan i o b Su ety It:mfr:s SEEING WILL PROVE IT. il e e S T 1 s ‘ct ot ey be kept | incomplete, in charge of Allan |, 4 ring from an attack of igh this | W. Bailey & Co., of Br 1 streot rabics, THE RICH FUR TRIMMINGS add greatly to the elegant appearance of this season's griver i ocenur Danghter Is Born Mayor John F. Wade and Dr. B. garments. Great deep collars of fur in shawl and semi-shawl effects in such pelts as | take root A daughter was born last o 1 of the city health Painted Wolf, Fox, Beaver, Kit Fox, Lynx, Wolf, Caracul, Fitch and Skunk. I s AL ”\"""\ \'l:‘,l ‘I"H'-:‘\l' 2 ent, are conducting an ina on this morning as te FOR SPORTS AND TRAVEL, we call at- FOR DRESSY WEAR many new fabrics ' v ly. Dr. Cook zond “"‘;"Mm v ailing | ther or mot any person or any tention to the coats of imported cloths, are shown in the new Francisca brown, ij 1 the man's removal to the bR SR L 'v]fl,‘. ory “‘L::’vm:::ddt:y Camelair, Tweeds, Birshire, Featherdown Rust and Bark. Then there is Crackle and ctim o ! it pas e city 2 : : 1 o < st stroet and Mr Bro aire NetviTaw Nonsca and Novelty Plaids. Most of these gar- Centennial blue, Jaffi grey, Tans, Na 3 | Plainville AeGibhons of Broad street, atte oute persumably taken ments are fur trimmed. and Black. A big choice, you see. @ trolley car bound . WL eiling of a tablet to and for this reasen oS¢ g1 when, ace ing to Hall o stree o ";"" erans of © Spanish-Americ '\““ Wa hat no one encountered EVERY TASTE PLANNED FOR, EVERY $25 OO $] 65 00 et e B SAY marsons s ils sold Home i Noroton e s 4 o mobile, speeding to piss ' il v lin, 1da PURSE FITTED, AT .... 650 OO BN . each e whizzed by (BTt Grange, Fast vl: R, Mt Congregational Notes I: Do s , a arwinton, Bristol, Farm- - ( Ll e R e et on WeNEs aind s S redor Wamanis shed raonBot, the The d =ht will be con- “H\ix"l\;‘ )G olled him | {1 i West | ongresational church will hold a iss of candidates by hfield, H ursday | 10 5 o'clock in the |, i and m 1L i b ts of Pythias, at track: ng 1o be held tomorrow "he rank will be worked o tes parish hou T evenin the visitors fur following the group will meet In Frocks ‘Satin Has Triumphant \ Lead ket A logr n of Washington f of thi. | Program as delivered last night was A S ¥ Wad 70 ea 404 |l Morgan |n1];‘» of :,“ Britain. n it was brov m 10 a stop. |8 follo Quartet - from rmington avenue. | unerals 'z 2 | Grange 1ding, Mrs. Baile e L Still in Contest reiber of Plainville second in the Storrs of Arthur S. Burns street was held at 8 1ls morning at St. Joseph's A high mass of requiem as celebrated by Rev., Thomas F. Lynch, assista astor, and intem homas. cemetery. Hartford: musical trio, Mr. and Mrs. | Hall and Howard Hall of Berlin;| G A voeal solo in eustom, Mr. MacCan- i Eony o o el e e o ot B e (e lag,” Leonard Bragg of East record to date T S voeal solo, Daul - A. Hirt of & Weymouth, Mass, Giana, Berlin Grange g from sl eroinjuries he s leads with 2.2 musical num- . e @ 1l of Daniel Bresnahan bers, piano and accordion by Ford | - Plaimille Bricfs | t strect was held at Sireluk of on Gringe. Miss Dorothy Clayton of S AL i ; K1 ”n;y’ lios G inze e Rt Hong ’rlvvln():lu s;u{,;-k m)ll- Yes! Paris Has Set Its Seal On Satin. It Neiethors, ikt woutd b ol New York City, are {oday visiting a o s SR Ol g & AT e elis sehodliin Watehiiry v H i . ST, pastor, celebrated the high mass of 3 ) i astiHarilord foni Ostober § Ay Marstiets Sctooll Nl roness “quiem and burial was in the new Has Come Intc Its Own Again L the nent meeting, a past mast- 1o une. e P06 Rreeting ers’ and past lecturers’ night will he | Albert DiMarco —of Bas ik ; i 10 112 3 Let us show you the frocks made of Georgette and Satin. Great {a fair to be held Novemiy ang Main street, have o fr S Fior (reatur SSlahs Eirestion waskly, mestng Bty Wl e 1 b r nt and | oI P naratory soLoal: or treasurer at § o'clock this evening in Arcanum favor is also given to the Georgette and Velvet combination . sen 10l | Miss Margaret Foran of Whiting| George 8. Beach, 69, 46, 54, 127, i Those made of Georgette and the new metallic fabrics are | for the man. word has Iuruj i j‘",“’,”"", ",',:‘T \‘:TTLB,M the | street and Harry Creegan will e | 200 Wark BaaraRto Mec beautiful. Then therc are the Transparent Velvets and Flat Seag '!” NS iy en "‘;" APRTE olonial Brass Works, consisting of jMarried Tue moraing, Septem- 'I Enassearor " Members of 'hx'l. bon‘rrl :; pllrk " ended in connection with the 1 S £ o a o t & h Junius Z. O S8, T 109 commissioners will meet in e cit oo 1 e o Tala C her 27, at 9 o'clock at the church y crepes. Wi i Conaltion| o story brick factory with six Per S o Merey. council chamber at 8 o'clock this | and one half acres of land, will he ©0f Our Lady of Merey . ’.}\ 'nlll'.\ A{!t‘ l(‘}t(l vln.lnulxt:)m\! :)]f \1]1\\1 \\ A\P; for {[{lnt\ wear, VOl Dl Gont oot l”“‘v\:: o Al DL SR e P T Elks Clambake willine and Jersey cloths. Style and Service meet in the new The Well Baby Conference of | &, FH200: | S0P ¥ tor the Bristol Mfg. o ; annual clambake and outing frocks we show., ¥ pe aeldion Iinlday, SLps i e o T nt. Inquire of M. Sasck.—advt. |1 J ¢ Bristol Lodge of Elks will be d : | building and land is 1 i o \ s stone | . | SATIN SHOWS ITS STYLE L new Autumn colorings. Ther estate of nated "ADERSHIP in the beautiful the Leafwood brown, Almond Brass Works nter of Plai \ ext Sunday at Judd's Bunga- low on Iall Mountain. A large at- liver 1 S. s ) hout ailroad e e Doy ok green, Stone blue, Jaffi grey, Pine necdle, Canton blue as well 5 rs of | Sale will ect to a first SR 3 ““;\ Y@ hoxing pubeengdie; N S . s rofer il R vy 0 and clear f | M SR RS sl as Navy and Black for those who prefer. 1 examined | MOTtEN el 1l MISS LYNCH SHOWT To Make Voters ¥ other incumbrances Red Sox A miscellancous s t 11l team | d°red Miss Mary H. \mpionship of { home of her aunt, Dunn of 718 nley street, ning. About Play Corl board of selectmen will meet eme hall. Forestville to the qualifications of nine clectors. The last meeting of rd will be held in the of- town clerk on Saturday. physicians each n Ialcor games, s. who |ent. Bri 50 guests we transportation was enjoyed prizes | Tow lainville Blu . | pointment at the lack of interest by | furnished two numbers the pro- | mond Morley | 1 the title in Plainville, at |awarded to Mrs. George D. Lynch { S 0 Address Fagl Berl'n News It 1 Ihey were & 0SS 10 LA of entertainment, a voeal ftrio | ofethedcor el school grounds next Sun. | Mrs. Michael Butler and Miss Sadye vin of New York City, ju i how one wost im- | composed of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hall ! Coffey #ld on fa traveling delegate of the Fraternal portant meeti of the yearscould {and Loward Hall, ¢ : Is anxious ¢ This will be a battle of champions | Miss Lynch will 1 will be, Order of Eag will be the prin- == Vtract suc small ne 1 tions by Faul Giana | the hest the most inter- |of Carl P. Restella at Wil cipal speaker at the meedng of Bell ssions Drop Corhin Series | 5 The (or- | church on October 17. She fs em- on can- | City Aerie (o be held on the evens I.A[;K!Nfi . | Manager Dan Malarney of the' is by the best | ploved hesofice of Lhe Southamyjic fom i .1,, [ietes St e B ! MI-Kensington baseball team has un has faced this | New and Telephone Co. Mr. felected from ESTaus SR On | B M:m will speak on the Old Vi announeed that the proposed players will be in | Restella is an employe of the el - reauired {0 Age and Mothers' penslons. to artend « : A e ., | Doty Gas Light Oo. return the o the other SUN Active in Polites sion o itontike TS SEES o1 ! i e ety positions to office. Andrew J. Brannan of Forestvllle, part « ning ap- {208 00 B L ¢ the High siool ] WESLEY M. FAY INJURED | Petition Water Main Extensions | who has been a resident of that se oo i G ieeal l'“]-w-l dates mixing it salathes kgt | i A fved in this| Detitions were 1 a | tion of the city for the past 63 years, B Lot A e alley as Manager | iy of the fliness o Wesley M. Fay | nceling of the board of watr com- |yesterday observed his th birthday it finitely decided, Manager football team held last night fall he s t his place of ,main nsions on West Washing- | Polls in the second voting district. and Geary avenue. It Mr. Brannan has been active in ring at the Oc. Dolitics for years and for the past Fmance Connmltee ports, but will b the n Saturday morning. He fon stro nd Dr. {decided to hold a he w's pool room on I Alan W. Bailey was 1st Main | bhusiness on ted Lis in care of Dr. H regarding i future, B : o Lne ! U : : et half century has served as a mem- ive sewer located on that Easi Berlin Ttems T I . G v L e o S Fay re- |tober of the ho: ber the democratic town com- which they claim is caueing & o ; ” 1 20 present at the session and | ceived serious uries to his hip. ‘that time interested property mittee. He was a messenger in the ues wate inta the Al i oming s e ke e ha superintendent’s Repor gl b lo b Loy ) ,'f. ',;m R i - v&”\‘ . ij-n.r:w«] |v}\‘\ many friends in this city, : l‘, ‘ ”', V\ 3 i ‘M | Yvonne Duval, aged 20, daughter Kensington Besidents Complain of | Plaincd o e conc it i A o « position of coach | AUEISRA0 RaE of Mr. an . Albetr Duval of 13 SEna g times, no action has heen [t en (0 last night. | READ HERALD CLASSIE ;i men! showed the avera < Cannon h Sewage Problem en Williams town ant Landry died last night at her 4 | home following a short illness with ) Ballons | (o slications. She was horn in Brise n that consumed dur- o) “copntember 15, 1907, attended St. | Anne's parochial school and was graduated from the Bristol High luring A wught that excayvati on on the hi: Street—Toaeavating ¢ Underpass ities goin niorc @ to m‘.‘,‘,,'\. X linios 7 ———-———j | ing \ ‘. 1 sy | S STRAND | A UJCTION SALE |5 Delays Traflic, mp road mine 1 1tion pipe evidently hav- ehampio With the smallest attendanee on | i en broken by t ging op- | play-of PHON g hoo, 1 of 1026. Since that ' t the annual open meeting | epati on th arouzhtare o of reservoir No. 1 which was doWn | i1 she has been employed at the ¢ the finance board for the consid- | the down grade TODAY and THURSDAY of 1 will sell to the highest bidder, Thursday, September 10 ‘”‘" tion of approprintions for # of the Trumbull Electric Come {10 secp into the | Hee Greatest Teimph G5 s ices 8% T pany g Plainville £ el 2 6 avlight sa r e, a fa story 2 | pd SHiNg year, st evening’s session of | by town officials has heen pre At football pr will be| LILLIAN GISH in | 2l e g GLATARG Seviing o, ) By (80 G & ! & el gurviving her are her parents, the board ma the end of it in | Sewing Club (o Start i s S {] brick building with six and one half acres of land known et e Rl loss than three quariers of an_hour cial serviee cl of 1 by the firct 1] i as the bankrupt estate of THE COLONIAL BRASS l Payment On Bond Issue {ace and Ferdinand and one sister, At UL L on Methodist church | b roady for nn e aune [| WORKS, situated in the center of Plainviile, Connecticut, || " ners wotvd 10 7Y iss Tertha Duval, all of Bristol. ¢ s embers of the nanee S il o f i A e ) ire a portion of e E funt 3 . A were present at the town | : il 2 ik atEall e 1| about twenty-five feet from railvoad. L e incral will be held Friday cdhvere mronen v fown Wil fscason on Priday ufternoon at interested in footbail will come ont | il e UMA il ) e i R I e T it o'clock when Chairman Clande ! H \ ove s picture as you All girls over cight years of [fomorrow night and give the resn- | W. Stevens of Kensington called fhe This propert will be sold subject to a first mortgage f ) ne's chy . Rev. Joseph P. Per- meeting to order. gilend S linstvearfineS tea s iscnlm The main | of $5.000.00 free and clear from any other incumbrances LR e A il will celebrate a high mass of o ‘ soma children | diffieulty now. is ¢ St THURSDAY NIGUT S e et I tan hound and air m. Burial will be fn St The one factor of the appropria e than eight but Rev. May B. | number to m ams. There Sl o | SN2l Cos S DIODOBIUICNIIOHESO0L : Lhe Bristol licen No. ! Thomas' eemetery fions for next year which roused [iord, pastor of the chureh, has an-|hgs been an of 18 candi ! sl {| real money. ich records in the off ¥ disen crease in on was the $4,000 in of Guiseppe Morgano, was issiued to nounced that membe hip to the | class will be limited to ppropriation asked by t or oL Bers aretnge S T { Don't miss this opportunity. scppe Morgano, aged 63, died | 5 £ h p 3 ¥ EXILS s at the cor »w York city at noon Sunday hool board. Tt was explained that | jren this vear 1 The whist at Communit . For further information, inquire of ADOLF LEDER- and Stearns | following a short liness. The re= i bt ? | 3 ’ ot :.1”:;‘:“] i peim A Work onr e G hema e & Rdtaonn tor wrat Pn[:g Glcr ER & CO., 403 Security Bldg., Bridgeport, Conn. Tele- mains yierabrouEty o) Bristol ves O e e T o) _;“ T 1 21 worlk on the |henefit of the Library assoiation i || phone Barnum 313, iy atiernoon following & mass of Kensington for the site of the|ynjarpass today and began exeavat (Continued from Page 16) L (Continued on Page 12) new school and the added appro-ng yetiyities on that much maligned | L . 3 ‘]4‘”0!\ w! for tha uwyrvwku i ' deep pit on the west | === N - = o 1 propriation asked [gide of (he bridge. Traffic was rout- | . foralied at 12,000 the a1 oo St AR wr‘FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS It Happens Quite Often By Blosser appropriation grantec n ctoured up Main strect, Keneing- & . Other appropriations requested core fon " to New Rritain avenne, instead responded to last year's dew u;h- of | o th ular Upson's Corner route, 5 the departments, no inereases being [ (onebie William 1itehie on \ou ST B 2 c nsked for (he coming year. A new | guio ae tha Komaeton ond or i POSOR STl OMVES=1 you Bom 6o ¢ YES fss’ 2 appropriation under the heading of [ 140¥ & A0 o e i o T SONDAY AA\JEMYAMSSF_D To TAE SAME ) JUST START! THE MINISTER | { G\WAN=LE AE TOLD ME he town nursing fund brought fyooiing rafric, He will be stationed SCAOO‘ A/ A'SONDAY ALL SUNDAY JLAST WEEL SPOKE TOME !! )NEVER SPOKE To TO KEEP GohoRcel GIRE R RSt loro i s e v D D1 Ui SUMMEM ecAOOL (S ey WLAT DOYOUTHINK | ME AN T BEEA voted o fnclude tho mecessary ex. | AIC 1s opened up on both sido of v (el OF TRAT -TINK _/GOAY ALL SUMMER penditures n (he 1927 budger, _the | U ne biehway, fho concrols b ACQUAINTED OF TMAT /! | \WHAT DID AE 1926 budget already having been | = - el 2 terday and fhis morning and work is ALREADY Upson's Corners cither this evening or tomorrow morning. A darge truck was mired at the underpass this morning, cfectively SAY TO You 22 ed upon by the finance board. Chairman Stevens announced that the complete list of appropriations to be granted the various depart- wents would be made public soon, : the meagre attendance at the finance | locking trafic both ways for & per- meeting calling for further an- | 190 of about 15 minutes. Tt was final- nouncement of the sums granted, |1v dislodged by a tractor recruited He stated that the appropriation | {rom the construciion comy totals would probably be m force. Bus schedules were shatte lie tomorrow, as soon as the fin v as a result of lengthy board had signed the requests for it the one way stretehes. the year. tra bueses were add, The finance hoard Is comp Keep local commut C1ude W, Sievens, itobert 0. « Jardon €. Rickey, James J. 1t \ large delegation of members of simmons, Bernard P. Moore aud the local Gre ttended the neigh- Miss Johann M. Murra Lor's night meeting held in Plain- Town offici registered disap- ville last evening. Berlin Grangers P = ub- ‘I,.,, all ¢ Visits