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NEW BRITAT DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1927 Mail Orders Promptly Filled Shop by Mail if Unable to Come Yourself trimmed coats with exacting. brook green, oporto. As correct for women and mi Showing fashion's of inexperi Kensington finished sixth in an| cight team league. This year Coach | | Vernon L. Phillips hopes to pro- a winning team in the inter-| te division T leagee vor to ha n t or team entered in the race, To Open Scason Berlin Panthers, this to need pl The Straightline Coats Long Haired Fur Trimmed Sponsored By “Pari ”» Our collection of smart, lavishly beautiful long haired furs will please even the most finest materials in bla m\, new taus, Meadow- 11 to 20. Sizes 36 to $29.50 to $165.00 Include a Sport Coat In your winter wardrobe and you will have just the coat for anv how of the day. ings. Plain models or fur trimmed ones in the most favored color- $25.00 to $125.00 SMART FROCKS Lightweight $25.00 ['weeds Lovely little frocks for women, in chic one and two piece models, with novel pieated skirts that arc as good looking as they ave practical, for busi- ness and street wear, Other smart cle wool georgette, fantomeen, silvertone friska and $0.75 to $39.50 Ready to Wear—2nd Floor ith frocks as jersey, Berlin News WILSON COMMANDS LEGIONNAIRES HERE Elected to Succeed Ventres at Post’s Annual Meeting TOWN MEETING MONDAY ! Discussion of Proposed Building Code Expected to Produce Debate —Congregational Church Holds Yearly Meeting—H. S, Party. Joseph Wilson mander of was elocted Bolton-Kasica pos American Legion, to suceecd Harold . Ventres, at last evening’s annual miecting of the post, Other elections included Be, first vice-comminde My- ron E. Goodrich, second vice-com- Howard H. Burner, adju- Adolph W. Schultz, finance Vernon Record, sergeant Russcll H. Dickinson, histor Wiltred Moore, service offic b ker, chaplaing John Wil- rgeant-at tive committes old . Ventres Edgar M. Fickett, and Leon Hall. Reports of programs during the post having increased its ship and having taken part cral worthy civie projects The new commander, in acer tha position asked for co-ope on the part of the thanked them for their trust in “lecting him to the office. Retir- i Commander Ventres compli- jiented the post on its choice of the new comman and lauded the Legionnaires during the ad held the for tant oificer; arms; ian: Paul sistant s arms, The elected consists Harry M Paul exec of } Stange committ the member year pling ation mnaires and work of the year. Ve several terme. Interest in M i The adeption of a town ode and the appointuient building connnission will be the principal business at the town meeting at the Town Monday evening, at § o'clock ntres post il anunal hall on Tnterest in the question has heen | com- high since the report of the mittee detailed to investigate the of a commission in this town town was made at a special ing seve 1%0. fact that had not be ad in full and that most of the residents did not have a clear idea of its features the meet- ing voted to accept the report of progress and to continue on the matter after the code wen printed and distributed, guar- mtecing that all Berlinites would have a clear idea of the proposed recommendations. The entire code was printed and copies distributed at the polls on election day. Mon- day, Octoher 3, so that it is he- lleved that those attending the meet- the code action had Paul W. |1 showed | in sev- | At that time, | 15 one | Monday have ssary | cerning the ) | ng on proy The recommendas ttee, wh olectma « W interestir jons o cas headed Grorg St Paul's Charch Mass will be celebrated ymnnliline eele | Paul's chure Kensingto will morning Tohn ( pustor harge school the 10 o'cock s Sacred H Rey. John C. ton will rass no church, F Berlin Kensington tomorrc Sunday school w o'clock tomorrow ton Met Fpwort Hallowe'en ing will My Through Z will “A Worder en Bsth Aid meet at M nna Young, Miss e of Mrs. Timothy Mrs. Thomas g dnesday afternoor B. Conrad regular mid-wiek held on TI o'clo The st Ministry in Galilee will be Choir rehearsal will $i15 o'clock will meet af the on W o'clocl iee will sy ning Tesns P 15 o'clock ational Phillips, pastor of | o noon at ington Con non T nsington Cor < play b will e 1 10:45 sertion | ureh tomorrow mornin o'clock 2:10 tion of the | Party wonld rmediate o representative on the football open tomorro Plainville where will meet Plainville Blues. (oach Ver 1, who y drilling, the local gridders at thelr Bast Berlir practice grounds, onfident tha nthers w n 1 he ts that not ! prophesied until after the The locals will depend chisfly on Captain MaeDon -threat | man, formerly Jm kson | | Heights team of York 1 Mariotf, the diminu e er. Coach Read ha \ engaged | past £ tie re- | » team has rounded out ble wall on the| ny local grid fans thers to the ne will its seasol yIuV sessfons and at | The/ L STRAND e “PLAINVILLE> SATUEDAY JACKIE CONGAN STHE BUGUE (AL With CLATEE WINDsoR HERBERT BAWLINSON thriils, more netioi—hut Sl the sereen’s most ster. and More Jakie Yo with lovablo SUADAY DOUBLE vEATURE just o man. 1t mait nins STHE WOMAN WHO DID NOT CARE” LEO MALONEY in EWO-GUN OF THE TUMBE Chocl Fall of et MONDAY—T 1 ESDAY RAYMOND GRIVEFIVH in ST TO LOVE” It owas Wi not ¢ really enter 4 division, | will not WERD Plainville News owski, OTANLEY M. SMITH for Power for Kramer WEDS IN NEW YORK . Chairman of Assessors Marries 3 Dorothy Carter of Hartford NEW COACH LlNE STARTS Local at Station—H. s Ager bury—| nounced—cC hureh Hiah School nt Trying to Secure ak etball Simsbury (18) h Line Stop Loses to Sims- Schedule An- Notices, soon ildest of his Maple stree lown ve ind M 10 Inok 0 tha Dyer—Smith Dyer of Plair Opened, CONDITION OF TRUST CO. o1 THy Hig Plainville (0) Grogory FOR RENT Pour- . all modern vom apartment improvenents. steam bath and pantry. Sequassen Corp 5 West Main St. (lel5sP3 Plainville AUTIIM[]BILF WRECK ' TIES UP TRAFFIC New Britain Car and Bristol i rorevs MachmeGomeTogeiher Dog Population Decreased by Divorced—Building Dis Amateur Tax Office Open To thl \mm 1 Mecting weap as in Help Club B rtslol News e t e of Terryville iy Dowell ¢ avenue the Hartf son when it will line strong All-Meriden cal squad has been weriod of intenstve the direction of and 18 in sproach- probable lineup of ollows: Melino nst the DRIVERS ESCAPE lNJURY Ihiree | —Drum Corps at Fiekl Day—Tax s Open—Mrs. Robbins ired, mpire, and as head linesman Robbins Granted Divorce Wiy ns of Jeunings vores yes. r court at Hart- 1 by Ju. Tenuings from ny E. W. Robbins, It was alleged the cor t that her husband Aug 1924, The arried in this city Mrs, 18 represented by us I'eck. Armory Bids Opened truction of the vy were open- in Hartford Lids wera re- William Martin and Bridg port submitte lowest bia for the bu 'du‘p‘ 11 figure being £ For the electrical work “din the plans, the bid of the company proved to be the heir re being $1,650, The gham company of Hartford 1o be the lowest biddes for al heating, their estimate The F. A. Schaffer city was the low er for the plumbing work with figure of §4,665. The total con- struction cost using the figures ibove mentioned, will be $136,183, which together with the architect's o5 will bring the total cost of the ory up to approximately ' or 0 under the amount propriated, The site on which the oW armory is to be located is lo- t at the corner of Center and streets and was purchased by city for the sum of $25,000, It is understood that the varlous contracts will be awarded the lowest bidders at once and that the wark of construction will be started with- out delay. Several old buildings lo- cated on the armory site have been t down and everything is now {n 1diness to start the excavation It is understood that the new will be completed early pext mer. Boys Disfigure Building Two young boys, one aged 7 and . were arrested last eve- he police for causing con- lamage to the exterior of Fellows' hall on Main younesters, it is clain- r white lead or white ark up the exterior of the h has just been paint- amount of damage is con- and a considerable portion 1o be repainted. were released last night stody of their parents and brought before the juvenile in the ¢ Vital Statistics wore 48 births, 24 marriag- deaths recorded in th city clerk during Sep- number of deaths is number of marriages n usual for the wber. The number also high in compari- son with previous months. Blocks Street, Driver Arrested . Margelot of 61 Suffield ave- Britain, was arrested late neur the city reservoir on 1e by State Police- nd, on a charge L motor vehicle while 1ence of liquor. Wal- Carl Johnson and Carl New Britain, who Margelot, wera also ar- drunkenness, called to investi- up on Terryville leng such a position necessary to highway. taken to Bristol up until bonds wers rnished. His three ns were locked up in Meu hond. Al four will appear court Monday merning. Case Postponed of Andry Hargroves. Sixth avenue, charg- ith a dangerous continued this rosecuting Attorney her until Saturday. Sons of before s T. Mah- Tams Uly. Noarrests were Bouts Last Night Hartford, of Bris- vork Popalation 1y It d siderable hoys) court later S Iverson, wrison re with i on ct No Corps Ficld Day Margelot was loc was police honor of St. Anne rgroves, on Septemher 25, be. involved in an argument at Compounce with John Spellacy Meriden and Albert Aldl of ithington. It is alleged that Har- To Meet sroves, du arsument, stab- with a smal) super ‘ ristian Endeavor at § o'clock | exerd place On Friday eve Towship Sunper | church at 62 o suy will be follo i address by 'FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS A More Depvndable ‘Vlount Rev, ROH. Pott Hartford in the ndite at 7 o'clock, All resi “nts are invited to attend n Congregational unuel A, i pastor of rlin tional chureh, Vil exchange pulpits tomorrow orvi with Rev. Theodore A. \e, pastor of the Center church of New Britain, Rev. Greene will | lead the regular serviee at 1145 o'clock with an addr subject “What Hinders M Older Boys' e will meet at o'clock tomorrow morning. Sunday school will meet at 12 o'cock, under the direction of the superintende The Men's Bible Class will meet 4 12 o'clock at the Worthington Com- munity house. Young Prople’s meot- | ing will he held at 7 o'clock. 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