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st NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1927. tour of dairy farms throughout the | Mail Orders Shop by mw é Mail if 0 0” L'nimle to : ;arfzrds fio;ngg Center:, Youredit BLAC ME %I)O\’\ BROOK in your Winter Wardrobe most favored colorings, Other Smart Cloth } ette. rocks appointed by the new lent. Ti fons b a4 to — o | announcement of her cholces tor | AoERCL " lond Queen of London Staze Cited N : various positions will Le made | {1 5 | v Nt B ar future. Membership of Injurced In Fall As Correspondent in - Divorce Hart a siliary s ing H-vear-old son of M ) ni Mrs, Etta Co { WA 5 T ew Luc of Blue Tills, | of Noted Tragedienne, | Irs. 1 il c . SRR ‘ is honi gl o New Yor 1 ERS Hhn i i : tined P SN0 Return Football Game | Omicioli-Golon Nuptials ; rday. The TOE Lonilc Miss Stella Elizabeth Golon, i . e o | corespond I‘i ughter of Mr. wnd M : i Mm" A it Mt Golon of Perlin, and Cha 5 4 tod Mrs. Grace Venres Clhosen Golon of Btin, and Char Loy aithonh s condition : R ol O s o1 | at ought rious, he 1 L . 1 President at Annual Mesting® i seial e vt oy tmprovcd todas. e T G et | o orclock st st. paurs Ken-| o dcleNows i known principally as t rier sing Rev, John € of- 2 | band of it Day, An ' i MORE MEMBERS WANTED : . s g S I John Walsh of Last |~ : ML cor iss Ba ! o i . o take, . place dr e it L il gox best ks, John Conlin’. 3 vet Boy Injured in Fall From Barn— ni 1 ay 1 Somer Legion to Choose Officers This | ’lg“’ i her suit .“‘:' Evening—Omicioli-Golon Nuptials | X t u‘\”\\"l m g ep sep's ; Held At St. Paul's Church. wotl 8 . sio Mrs. George Ventres, mother of {0t B0 o < i . Commander Harold D. Ventres of yelod i i Bolton-Kasica I'ost 68, Anrican L. ) K b wis Lralked. o nd 11 gion, was elected president of the | Chevies Leswis will lead 1 cared v bu It ipon as | squad Fred Troup s 0l dies’ ry of the post at the | PO R —r — Ladies' Auxiliary of the post at th position prabible leader ol i - annual clection of officers held N yudor Jiare shen R R e fl' legion hall last cvening. Mrs. Vene jimnounced 13 1 the Kensington yecently ‘I‘RAN tres has been an active member of ‘ reclection in t { eal it | E the Auxiliary since its institution | him. claining that Silver 1 | or quAIN\/lLLEb and has served in scveral offices. | of or ¢ s e issionar 3 . s She will succeed Mrs. Paul Baker, | the post n Kensington Congreir- her long pale gold oD who served in the office of president | With different leador il i B LIONEL BARRYVMORE, o K for two terms, and is thought to be | Wilson I CATT 5 on from 3 to 5 o'clock, - . ol O Thee O aati Gl ey who has led the organization o | prominent in its activities. Holton- <hiw of Kinsi A Sl R Ast ‘The W, d ’ prominence In district and state| post is renorted it i The rongdoers auxiliary cireles, | ‘-' most successful Farmers' Club it 8 Chinta: For Other officers clected include Miss its establishment having v The Berling Farmer's . “‘ ! STIE CRIMSON FTASIH Catherine McKeon s first vice- d considerably and hav n its annual activities in the NOw Yorl 2 sresident. Miss McKeon s another | sponsored several worthy project : members of the orzani ; A presi | v of the charter members of the local | Seouts Change Plans inmounced. No date for b SV e e auxiliary and has been prominent in ients concerning the af eling of the season has | o s tooa its work since the heginning of the p 1. Boy Scouts, o n it il s bolleved that the sian Sl ; y organization in Berlin, Miss Adolph cgational church, at 'elub will start jts Vet ThP B”g]e Ca“ Schultz, wife of the Legionnaire who foothall i or FIQ o LRthe N onth BT By osiies o) g has done considerable work in con have heen chan ac- jeluh passed a suceessful il l‘w-' XTI ! N nection with the investigations of the to staten Year, ohtaining m RESHINENLC) Tlho drone ‘bee has 15.800 ey [ \::\ I W in fire protection committer, wus ! (o il 0. Shejerden today, ead RIS T '“I"“* “f e only 1 . according 10 HULy vhosen for the office of second vice- fof fomorrow's trip, Troop 1 will speak o club members, .\\ el ris. | president. Mrs. Harold D. Ventres visit the Yole bowl on November ST SRR L & wife of the Legion commander, was [ when Yale meets the University of rlected secretary and Miss Ituby | Maryland. At that time the local | FPECK[ E‘S AND HIS FR!ENDS Giannotti, treasurer. couts will join with {he Girl Scouts "\ Mrs. Leon Hall was eleeted chap- ! under the supervision of Mrs. Rob lain and Mrs. Paul Stange was clect- j,m Chapman and (he (wo organiza- 3 e ed sergeant-at-arms. Mrs. Matthew | tions will 1ake the frip togethor. (1 HoDE LINDY TAIS OUGHTA. ) (| GEE-L ACPE ) \WHEALYELL ALL RIGNT- H. Griswold, wife of D [ Between 60 and 65 local voumgster | WINS, DONT 1@\\!/\\’ {'60" RUN LIKE Kensington, was elected historian. | will make the journey, it is es i ‘/DU( ENERYTUING In a report submitted the ! gimate Mo \ meeting the retiring president, Mrs, Kensington Bowling League Baker, lauded the work done by Kensington Frate m,} towl- | members of the auxiliary during the ague will hold its weekly mee past flscal year. The organization | this cvening at 7:30 o'clock at the | has progressed encour she | Rogers Reereatiol building in reported, both in membership and | win. President Arthur 1. Mof- activities, having co-operated with fat has urged that all team captains the Legion post on several occasions seheduled (o play this cvening re- to sponsor successful - social and | ore with full cqnads. business activities. She urged o Road Opened er endeavor for r and complimented the on its choice of a new president. | Mrs. Baker previously announced that she would not accept reclection as of president. Mra, Ventres, in accepting the presidency, thanked the auxiliary for the trust imposed upon her and promised that she would endeayor to capably flll the position. She pointed out the work to be done Ly the auxlliary and urged cooperation the coming | iliary PR Include a Sport Coat have Jjust the coat for any hour of the day. Plain models or fur trimmed ones in the | $25.00 . $125.00 READY TO WL Motor traffic wa tinue through the railroad under- pass this morning for the first time for approximately month when | construction activitics at that point were completed sufficiently to allow A one-way passage on the conerete, One-way resirictions now exist e tween Main streef corner, Kensing- ton, to the Mattabestt bride on Parmington avenue, The lengthy “reteh causes: considerable delay and many cars arc forced to wait ae LR R SN e W STRAIGHTLINE LONG HAIRED FUR TRIMMED Sponsored by *“Paris” as correet for Women and Misses. Our collection of smart, lavishly trimmed with beautiful long haired furs will pleasc even the most exacting. Showing fash- ion’s finest materials in NEW TANS GREEN OPORTO (sizes 14 to 20)— (sizes 36 to 32) 20 50% %165 00 Smart Frocks and you wil Lightweight Tweeds $25.00 Lovely little Frocks for women, in chic one and two piece models, with novel pleated ¢ they ar Kirts that are as good looking as practical, for business and street as Jersey, Iantomeen, Silvertone Fi $6.75 . $39.50 AR—2ND FLOOR a and Wool Geoyg- state was held during the summer| for members of the 4-H club and | other residents under Vhr auspices of Platnvt”e News & at Community hall at 7 o'c !m I‘ | day aft | Maple Ends on noon in Plainville and the Sun Novem- NDIAN ~ FIGHTER Lafanso club |ning at the Read. Cholr practice will ning at th met last eve- home of Mrs. E. V. \lbert Remington Observes be held this Methodist chiirch at | 0 All members of the choir are asked to attend. The whist party at S piscopal church this eveni § o'clock. sportsmen continue to shoot | and during the past week several families hav been asant suppers, G ul but t woods Park For Armistice Bankruptey Hearing—Bricfs, niversary Night will he obs the Modern Woodmen Mo 2, October at Athletic to e for 1 hich will be the men hope to have ! building of their ow : Pt o from the clib is dinavia this 76 Today study of 8 at this me cdish nation will he 1 be rea early Viki wrow of 11 cover. esent da &S up option ot {0 crop ext spr s s shels of potatoes from veloped ot mes 4 & older boys will meet [0 e rar e oot sunna SECEMAD Continues Present i e B s gt Con: { . Dog Warden in Office will m the Plainville Blues Sun- M ey D, 1§ 76 Birth- day Aunversary—Legion Cleaning Day—Prior e ent were in te making an litional sur g fi of the proposed cut at Kelsey cor- | T 1 o 1l time ing the past 11 of the T patrol e d to by he 11th fitting mar on v Prior Bankruptey Hearing of P. J. Prior trect storel ford are Palice : ’ Bristol News AR ONSPEEDERS = INSCHODL Z0NES in East Bristol early this morning. was struck on Preston street by an automobile operated by Eben Crocker of Summer street. She was |taken to Bristol hospital by Motor- cycle Policeman Edgar Norton, found that she was slightly injured. A cut on her fore- head and several minor bruises were treated and she was later taken to her home. | Crocker reported the matter to police court and his case will be heard in court just as soon as the to Enforce Precautions to e’ £, it 28 2o Protect “SLOWY S IGNS Children IGNORED Ticket Sale Opens | The sale of tickets for the mu- ical comedy, the “Jade Doll,” to be presented by the Community Play- ers at the Community theater on October 20 and 21, opened this ng, and the early demand for seats indicated that the entire house ) \ Supt. Anderson Recovering From In- sold out before the first « ( o formance. o 1 jnries—Child Struck by Auto — Is Pehesiatg snih it Amatenr Boxing Bouts at R r the direction of Miss Leila from > 5 o i Church, 1 or of the play. 1 ¢ Men's Auditorium, | 1. 0. 0. F. Mecting. i & The regular weekly meeting of tio 1 R Pequabuck Lodge, I 0. 0. F., will lay T T it " (be held at § o'clock this evening in ! s, 0 | Step Terry Hall. '| Tuneral of Miss Anna Mitchell. 1 Water Found Purc ) The funeral of Miss Anna Mitchell L S S of 14 Landry street, who died at the 1 A of iHartford hospital Wednesday, was t Ly held from her late home at 8:30 8 v o'clock this morning and at St. Jo- it |seph’s Catholic church at § a. m. « s O. T. Magnell celebrated the mass or requiem and the re- 5 108 s were shipped to Eastport, Me, ! . % High Here Tomorrow. g g hizh school tootball T § Hartford will lne up /. Fmp,r,s i RS Campaign of Dry Agents o Rum oo Row Shoving Efet e I ‘ f Y] ' W sl he biggest can year's iny n by an v i cover a i ¢ I'ro. Grand 3 i —— S e FOR RENT | Four-room apartment. all modern i improvements. stcam heat. bath rtoon wid panty. " « Sequassen Corp. |/ 5 West Main St. Tel. 23 | Plainvilie Bront Conditic s ( Mast up the Ti t ar 15 follows: '] i Gne each fr e * 280 Annlversar ns are being m I°r \ erryville * to Attend \ Improved of Oscar Ande ¥ WOrks, w a result m W ase Tomorrow h rson ves of st the lo 1 high school eleven o'clock tomorrow afternoon high school athletic= field. This is the third zame of the season } for the local team. Two weeks ago they had little troubie in defeating neton high but last Saturday were outclassed by the South Manchester high. on All of the regulars are in good shape for tomorrow’s contest and a week of stiff practice has been en- gaged in under the supervision of Coact my Monahan~ Young Pcople’s Conference. 'he young people of the Congre- 11 church will held their an- I conference at Indian Rock at 0 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. A ~yv[rr will be served and will be v the conference. F. A« . associate Y. M. C. A. secre= for Connecticut will be the principal speaker, his subject to be “In Partnership With the Master.” The committee in charge of the fair consists of Mrs. William C. Dal« zell, chairman; Sessions Wells, Dud- ley Tngraham, Guy Wright, Howard Wilson and Edward Ingraham. Amateur Bouts Tonight A card of 10 amateur bouts will be staged this evening in the Red Men's rium under the auspices of | Park Athletic club. The main go will be between Pancho Villa, vet- who ! €ran of over 200 ring battles, and of | Nick Christie of this city. Pat Man- cint of Hartford and Mike Cavalieri of Bristol will also meet in a return engagement. In the first bhout, Man- ni carried away the decision by a mall margin. Police Headquarters Mailing Center I Belden of the lo- artment was speculat- ng as to what the local s will next be mistaken apparently has good and the leudq for and he nt reasons for doing so. Only a few d ago, a salesman, v a unitormed officer behind he d € desk, mistook the police station in tan i telograph office and dashing 4 ‘\“ “ ¢ hurriedly demanded a tele- ‘ ,‘”" graph blank. When he realized his 1 crror, Lie dashed out without the for- G mality of an apology. t 1o wor tore Foster % ‘of {He ocet Gr. hiversary of will nd Sruck on Way o School 10 sl e Serra of allowed fo con- PR Lindy Wins! . COME ON -’)\ LINDY =71 AT'S \ A NICE BoY- o ¢ =G -~ o~ z -~ Meeting 1 next Thurs- | With the advent of the white way, the Bristol and Plainville Electrio Mion eng | Co. cut down the poles on which are \ir. The | l&hts were formerly suspended. One Attorney Of these poles was located near po- “ |lice headquarters and on this partic- |ular pole was a U. S. mall box. This of | Was removed from the pole several crs of the | days ago and left in the police stas \ mecting of | ton near the door where it 18 vis« Fifth Mason- | ible from the street. Passersby, une der the impression that the police | Atjheadquarters was a sub-station of 10 | the post office, now walk in and de- 1py | posit letters in the box and as & re« ind | sult €ome of these letters were still in the box this morning. Possibly - these depositors are now wondering of [why their carefully worded epistles of lare a8 yet unanswered. Ca-1 Mrs. Johnston Granted Divorce | Elizabeth Hull Johnston of 19 I | Plorence street, Bristol, was granted a divorce om |y from Willlam Johnston, Judge Alfred C. Baldwin in the | superior court yesterday. The peti« | tioner claimed that her husband de« serted her May 8, 1921. They were | married October 22, 1916 Mra. Y . |Johnston was awarded custody of m child. el to the| WILLIAM WALSH ARRESTED Tha| Middietown, Oct. 14 (UP)—Wil- ho | liam Walsh was under arrest here today, charged with reckless driv« following an automobile acci- t in which Andrew Tremblay, 28, verely injured. «ccident occurred when a ma- r)m\v operated by Walsh and carry- ing Tremblay as passenger, crashed into a car driven by John D. Sibley of Meriden. Sibley was not hurt. on ool | [ ALL OVER | | FoLks! LINDY [WINS IN A \WALK-AWAY Il L ) By Blosser 6\:3 ©1927 BY NEA SERVICE. INC.