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i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1927. 7 h:nlrv!.st {es'l\'g}_ i PI . -11 N Itheir habit to loiter, Several - | Rosario Mencimi, 22, of 14 Trin- 3 | Prayer meeting at the Methodist tempts at organizing clubs have B l I N lity street, Hartford, who is kno [ church at 7:30 o'clock this evening. atnuoiiie lVews R Eoitase Hitrdant yar it e 7isto ews [by the P e S L Mail Orders ) Shop by _ The football team had a stift prac- | Hiays failen (througlisand iione thavag=—=t= 0 gl o 0 P et i, was taken fo A Mail if tico last evening and wiil hold an- | been o compreliensive as those o e Hartford, yes 5 other tomorrow evening. Several | Gnazzo and May. 9 B i ol 1 8" ba 5 Promptly l,n:xb]e to new plays were run off last night in | The Acorn A. C. plans to p E[”B H ME ; g vty . Come preparation for Sunday's game with Plainville on the sporting map of the TEE: ' 5. traetured gitull, o Yourself the Bristol West Ends. The back- state. It will promote bowling ant | i ficld fs showing up surprisingly fast baseball, and there are hopes that | 8 opell Biupe K Dot (0 in scrimmage and the West Ends ' U it will be able to conduct boxing Epaityon Aotohen LO Wik ST ’ will have their hands tull in coping bouts H taken to the of- with the Panthers running attack. e Bridge For Library Fund i s R S ] tord for an examination yester- ccvening e oo ot sore | SPOM EntBusiasts Wiling o enmieuts s o e et First Deiimle S[eps Are Taken AT T | B Charles Nelson on Main street. Al fiaae b e e o local poliee were potified of 2 X Now For The Second Day O e St i i 3 e o nembers are requested to attend in l SR s , M s i sterday but ne { r cCcCon ay aEt ey tand Expense [ovolved |mient s tne vish seiont exnimaeiin | Toward Building e | ’ About 50 tabes have been arrznge ) The library whist held this after- e for, and the committee in ¢ { e INC " " question. Mencimi | ¥ noon at the home of Mrs. . P has taken great pains to make the AT w ¥ d by Cavalieri | g our ay eaduciion ale fl cecds from the paris ure 1o be usea | Wit be adaea to tna being e e ¢ e [ in the purchase of udditioal books ) B ratsed for permanent library i n, he 1 . Fan ) = f for the assoctation { Deatl latms Mre. Francelia Foster | building. Charles S Palmer of New Haven ' ¢ o i o Bringing seasonable merchandize of such unusual values that the space for holi- The baseball trophy award for the | AcoralAL O Dusty League Bowling ;] ) L 8 day goods will soon be had for our offerings are going rapidly. team win the town baseball » O Being Organlzed—| easions Clock Co ! g eass b Conuntice i Olinrey Fire Board Mectis | champior ded at the | Bridge This Evening For Ibrary |S'2ndard Stecl seai2l L0 ——Community Me, 2 ol sioners i | meeting e e g Y| ookl gpring: 5 mmunity Mealth Meeting This ; “ % . 9 . November 2. The trophy is being | Fund—Factory League Bowling. |American Legion . .... 3 2 .5 Fyening Eat flowl f 5 Ing v ([ given by the American Leglon post. Brisinl Brass O Tk Gerd { ere S a ress ar aln Or nS ance The East Berlin Boys' club team | BPOrting enthusiasts tn Plainville | pnainessmen .. 2 4 First steps towurd e 3 3 | won the champlonship. are advocating the employment of o | 1. ¢\, Bau : 3 cor : aocliaan e e / ¥ bp =R | L I paid non-faculty coach for the higl » 5 ward I ' b | Priced For This Sal The road repairmen of the state | * 3 or the high | plainville Casting 2 [ i o his Sale te | sehool foot \ « 1 . 2 highway de o e at wo | school football team and exprese S o 41 Br ‘v',f‘l"‘n’!dq‘lhvr"r:n(:|1l;y';ga‘;u3'.)\g‘\:]‘:](‘)|’:“hfi'”\el” as willlng to stand the The Sessions Clock howlers toolk a been start the £ o 4 i fl o¢ the main highway. The ofling | SXPeNse Mvolved. No critfcism it | theoretical lead fn the 1 ¢ los § foRar hfi & v 3 serves as a binder and lays the dust | rected at the methods or ability of | Rowling leagun last night « as Fahilte e S ¥ GUI DY SAr: 2 |l which of late has heen objectionable. | [1® Present mentor, Coach Gallup, |won two out of three gam: m for tr Hene D RISl (og Bherig g | Mr. and Mrs. George E. Dalbey DUt those in favor of the change be-the Businessmen in an oxceq g ot S 1 il faratoga, N o i expected home today from their Ve that an ider could securc { well rolled mateh at the Ticeren y A 5ol ity trip to Vermont where they haye |Dtter results with the boys than ley The elockmakers captured | find Hive T y o i Hean SISLEI e EAlanad: teacher could. They say that where | the first string, Tn the s 1" : g J t e 3 Mre. G 0 Mre 18 trying to coach boys |Businessmen hit a total of 1 f { Smart models of cloth and silk in the scason Tncluded in theas: |B1 charies Prati - of “:24 ?-’,‘:m‘“ff., “hom he lias In his classes there ’,[.,\ Sealions it 4 T AgN 1 1o i sortment are dresses for all occasions, for sportswear, ¢ noons, and formal affairs A rolatlves 18 town yesterda is bound fo be some restraint in| pins better and took that, too. Foaeiio gwagie i i i Formerly priced up to $29.50 this m]v s price of 316 '! you the bargain of the The library will be open Fri b Jtfllv"mns. this belng felt by | Businessmen agatn hit the &( of ¥ ] el - o noon and evening for the ex-| 0! the teacher and the pupile.|in the last game and pulled 1 . 1 i . 5 Zo of books. I'he advocates of an outside coach|much out of the wreckage f ! | & older bova!l confereman tof b | 223 that imore cordlalfand Hntimale | American Leslon twios fow ] to Mills by 2 i BE SURE TO REMEMBER that all house garments, warm sweaters, skivts, (@ beld in New Iaven the latter part | [011908 "';"I“ B Lo better under-| Bristol Brass Co. in a matc 5 Cromie today. 4 blouses, ete., ete., are at special sale prices > of this week i3 expeeted fo attract | \w'“k.\ nEhetten .‘u would ex-ower scores. The sco P Sehool Iu:hn-..nmn S existrations | 1% Vet n‘” a non-facul(y coach and | Sesstons Clock Bttt il T "‘\‘Y‘“ - in the fo conference m e In by to- eam, | Dpbols .98 106 100-— 304 1 \ '8 o last Monday eve worning. ( of the enter- Two years ago. when Plainville | Griffin aib o 94 a4 L URDRE O) tures will be the Yaie- | High first put a repe team ma A 30 J ¢ v board of ed < W ogame. lon the gridiron, there only |Thirrich ...... 94 ap 2 s With the v t zation classes M vt 20 in the school, t Speelmar .. 102 109 09— o 1 floo. with a - 8 N i of em went out for | White ‘ 11 105 wil th ] hing DUTS Through a fortunate purchase only made possible b roup buying of twenty CAMP AVA-PO REUNTON 3 ]' : ot o b . \ imber ( va-Po w meet i 00! " of only 5 i [ 3 stores, we are able to offer to our patrons a value in men's s that is one of the @ ., 0 ‘, i '\, \‘“ 0 ”' e Buitain veeterlt el i e s s S Y led for . t ' d A. Saturda L G oyed as coa i ] best bu\s of the year. A weil known maker overstocked vnh madras shirting, made S reunion. $21ary being provided by a group ! ' 5 sl this lot of shirts for the syndicate at almost half their reeular val They are of Luncheon at will start the Of Interested men of the town. Th | gy o1 op woven madras in wide and narrow stripes, neckband style, some with wqmml figures, |8 hich be continu ”:,‘)‘";’ Eroellong durne againg: il b R Hospital for Treatm . regular $3.00 values, roughou A L e R e : : s B f LB Efich ches, ghosts an £ ackers to ha been faster thar ) 4 N i i Bristol ; o crowd will ad- | 1he elsvens of the past two 3 From s nee tl Shpital tRrnhanRtos bt ] to the swimming pool and st fall a misunderstanding aro ] Y 1 also he access to the g « on a te g unasium. More st 1 the school authorities decide l Sl on occasions 1 sed Ty Animals Bitten by Mad Dog 3 It & adiiperatand 0aunselors aroif Lo Use aCHIG ol and this rule o vomen. The dog wl last Sunday b expected to This is A0 been adhered to up to the pres- | Brosks The plans aiso call e i e first official veunion of {1 b J. Paul room. with proy ilitics for v ad a posi- B 1. N D Hil . linformal reunion will ¥ 1 during | The 1‘ hool departm looks at{c Brooks g Ny o < to the S \ > ‘ he Christmas holidays. Every camp- | fo0thall not as a means of glorify-1 = wajien . A thorities » . er in ews i i ; i pshots | IN< the school or hoys but as aly. il M : Rach i ma ) e will he | method of providing physical tr f 5 N 10s¢ by i ' o Jibanidet that o own on the sercen. Girls who |iP§ and athletic education, almost | g9 nding in the bary ey - o oLl B ticularly =ood ones are S & part of the school curriculum. | ¥ 5 Hu[]K SENT Tl] JAI[ Albert Grady of T t : = e E0) to give them to the 1 o gives the school closer con- | ¢avalicri $7 an Injured + 3 4 i ! | L eni ol : 5 trol over the pls Superintend- Mrs wart o w- et it ih o, Camp Ava-Po is In Somer P Doyl l‘” rged with breach o ‘\umu« Club TS 6mnal by i Heilterai vt ent Leon €. Staples is very desiro ~‘|(,N n BN 1sh oy \‘H A. The Hartford County Y. W to avoid over-emphasis of Woods ..., .. 85 ternoon when £ ielped in planning and enjoying (404 is a believer in the ~'mm,\ | can 9 erated by her hus- (1983 . i iring ihe past season more |C0ach system. While the team turn- |Sundman .. ... i « ¢ Anthony c: {told the court that it was mercly ETHeraunty et o ine ] catout nyEtiils methoa snas) vatity £ stre red in a i burst of temper on his part and it i " {win a game, it has fought Its way 412 4 street, She was & 1 he New Departurs v hospital by Dr. E. . § gamely to two ties couquerors to sm 1 1 scores in t as held its | Telped Win o ¥, Duffy, democ Woman Says He Put Poison in |, sime's, o oy wieeeat i of these playe | Botfl I C bba {tuture and to better mat at 6 to leave the screen, but they |Other encounters, 2 VoL e 1 iken to her home: | 6 01 Gal ge “D‘."“ t s expeet D T Lt o oriental Francelia Foster Dies Wl representatives of the Jol Motor Policeman G wa sted by Constal Derangod Seia e v go to| Mvs. Francelia A. Foster, a resi- | Hancock Mutual Life Tnsurance S AN 5 \,,.,\ i o i A I players who are |d€nt of Perkinsville, Vt. died late | are 16 \ i.nH abo 5 e friends in Southington r the|dent o A |Grady brou o A Plainville town line. She had been ., Britain offies, W a na- ; ) | . scene of Ainornal ting there several weeks. Mrs. | tion-wide con . e Jobsor b ) Interesting Court Sessfon Draws nple g tion of Foster was almost §1 years old, hav- | business written, They ith the al e ! e ] Large Crowd—Fire Docs llllmng«,“;‘”] el ter appar- | jagq, penj A YOUNG APPET[TE s been born in Chester, Vt, onlother members of the staff and Su- fuchiteat i s ‘,(',fm\];'.‘.’ At Kensington Home Today— I»"' s A widow of Edward Foste 1. is sur- Boston the latter part of this week | Rristol Tospit R T fully deter- o [ Tat rs. Grady came ri vived by one daughter. Her body |and br il : the hom: | mined. ’ ¥ |and bring back the trophy, which fs | Raspherries Picked. road screaming that b DICESTS ANYTH[NG was taken to Perkinsville this morn- | a silver shield % mmunity Health Mectmg | Youths Bound Over . threatened |l Fedcration News ERMOLL Ben oL AUl S ‘\1 "‘x‘: Tl '”M‘?M ) west Brown e 1 | Forming Acorn A. C. Tihor Wi . L s ALY g with breach of peace, was sentenced | Grady under arrest . sl Shang il belaniariernoonigag ot Seymour street, I walieri Dufty Gnazzo and R ave organized a sporting club, t at the Coner i6h house gomorrow at I o'c of So Elm strect and Domenie y to 30 days in jail by Judge George| Grady was repress 'erugino, | G. Griswold in the Burlin town court | ney Monras Gord New S e : ! i IS, of 132 Gridley street : t night. He pleaded not guilty. | Britain ) e Sl e TAnEandapions {0 Dol ound over to the December Hook was arrested on the complaint| Fire boes Damag : this nion re complete STU1n aLre st anal IR 10) toke ot hekad o rmof ihe superior court this e By Comstlilel A Rem ek btaie Gl apipaens Rl B SR ; - er bowling, baschall, and possibly 5 : FRUTGHES e Judge Joseph M. Dono: Gl et a el room at the ot of Williau D on's raspberry patch, which | boxing. Gnazzo and May are re- ; S S ai L g Hook testified that Sam visited Nev w | ing, Kensington riing s Jnghiincoducedimorait ctively the organizer and mana- | sion wil el L o 1 3500 ‘ Britain Monday and came home in | 4 u 1 ce v ; LHES this | r of the Plainville Blues hasebill | viie Tioward e : P a drunken condition, forcing her and “P1¢ dan Funnishings hotared g BB o e v team, which won the town cham- | \coiue’ They hove (o o R thires emall children o lanve the| 728 SORLY SROREEEREL S e o e e | plonishig Chis ccharann gl s for the fair at this time | house. A bottle containing some| %48 confined to fhe onc oom and, | Sir i e applied for in a few wecks to aliow | Leston Awliney Mocie. cabbage was brought Into court by '\ s oA el the pair to ransact husiness under | B AT st Amelia. who claimed that her hus- i s : ‘]“1)‘1“:::(:';'!0[ e S 108 post, American [ d band had put some poison in it.|" ny S Mo ie T 2 aas i Al Ay e SR A regular meeting last nigh However there was no proof 'hllfE::r[1\]1:v111"4.‘.|" e B o s T SIIT G St il {gion hall. Miss UNRE A Sam had been guilty of the act and | \pre ey it P pont o it m‘nn »lml].h'l disport it- [s ST allag aedanntis | H : and the matter was laid aside. | oy ot ne o the e e QTRRASi ne s Conyantion iini Kancs } . | Three small children of the family |gov, e ) s S0n DO I e o e o k3 ¥ testified that their father brought |Mrs, Deming w orking about t Kable suceess in ex- i sttectl corriers whera ;; e |and surrounding plac Dipl » hiome a bottle of whiskey from New |house and Mrs writing o period of (heir bloom i Lyt a8 DEER | After the bu session -; Britain and became drunk afteriletter. The latie a4 occas n but this ye | Margaret Crogan was prosented w : k3 3 drinking about half of the contents. |to go up stairs and " ' rrics v O T —— a beautiful picture in £ 2 g / When asked 1t they had scen their |communicaied it days of v \ZIZ& {recent marringe. T e al & § father put anything in the bottle o t that there was a five. | il = B | was m Byiih ; 9 v.\l»bu,'::thfiy’:u]m?‘lnd that they!| Mrs. Deming culled ti plant 1 LB ENLO T8 BlieRrosUl LS 0n 8 a0i ==——————————y !Sarah Morgun e | S ad not, but suspected that he had |ain fire riment s sent et en il stomechas sy «PLAINVILLE» ° |social hour ¢ S » tampered with it. Sam had nothing | Company N respond n slips to the ol ’Fi"-]:”t 1: iniode '\’”“'h"“l et - || The auxiliary bazar wiil <k i ¢ to say. Prosecutor C. F. Lewis told |EMshing the biaze it . civing e imam s you ddoedaghn) SRRy | 3 the court that Hook had a previous (M. Mrs. Dening st low plar nsiasts the raspberry. | ¢ R b ShoLtn “|| BITLIE DOVE' and BEN 1LYON ! Bag Coon Bl el D e Re 10 08 4 : edded lcONld not state Fast el s and that drowsy, don't-care- | e Al wermometer Drog | £ court record and apparently necded | § 1 { e f S | Vst b, = S o be faught a lesson. HooK's wife ; ‘ Sht a1d Qb Lbe ape's Diapepsin has helped thon “Th T d WillAs al . | JtalRetuing ftha ahofnESENOT L Memorial Mass ers to get thefr appetite bac R 15 low as 28 degrees. | , o 3 and could support her children.| .o 5oy Jate A onc or two tablets of Pape's || A mever-to-be-forgotten drama of o [/ L 0. 0. ¥. Mot | terect in your (3 ) Hook was represented by AHOTNCY fyonio Ciepetti of Kensington will wailable | Diapepsin after meals o dissolve the || 70 She wes et 6 wite and w bov 1[5 00 O o o weekly mesting of . )3 ¢ Monror. £ Gordon of New Britain d tomorrow morning at § o'cl Al exeess actd, and sweeten your stom- ' fin all Europe to win back the right | | president of the Amer: P St on of sour glasses ex- § Reckless Driver Fined St Panl's chureh ev. Joln €.y o ach. Then your food will digest and || to call hee his own. s N T held at S o'clock 1 i e sses Salvo Latina, of 496 Front sir n il be in o T e Mourish yon. You will gain we e e || man coon wa . Arcanim hall, |2 Good Classatiay 4 | I Hartford, was fined $25 and costs f. I istaie Transactions o land feel fine Pape's Diapepsin 3 ',m g chase and proy e hour Mothers' Club Mecting 76 100d (rdasses Lay ! reck triving on the state lbmhi‘ Thomas, and Angeline te comn - [does what it promises to do. That's 9 fiis MiGtaniee o thels wonk Uimestinz oo 5 bid way Sunday. He pleaded no! sold 1o ( ind Mar ws jiall the reason 5 millon packages are 'rh R ak Public . of the Prospect Methodist i F E G d [ 3 guilty. Latina, driving & large! Wels the new rosidenes on D he > be | used 8, year, | e ainmaxer 1 e Tad e A O g e o i < lam( oodwin touring car, left the line of cars on | t the v ) Diapepsin wil bring you | Plainville M. . chureh will gerve a | ning at o of Mrs : < t Spe : the mim and crashed into a o nd Berle e, wi | retior in 5 minutes.: b is aold by all| L KN G SRR Sy b T '2 £ : driven by James Querie of 134 W L Palinc sold 10| ments [drug stores LLiAY L (Cortinuealeaicase 15) | ren street, Meriden. The Querie! ; tta a ho L land = | 88888008 5000808¢ ) ar was badly smashed and Querie’s ad, Ke e | S — — AL el OO S i sister-in-law and niece were slightly | brope ‘J'\ ocated north of Tind o FPEC}{J ES AND HIS FR[ENDS 5 injured. Querie testified that Latina [AlZot Lirso i AV O3 LN 9 ) O W uld B O I T Gl d B y Bl {ett the iine sbont 160 fedt ahead Witl Conduct Mission scar Wy o e Unly loo Gla Y osser ) of him. As he noticed that Latina | h¥ ‘f"li l \{;'(‘»:“‘IK:QH(,E e : ; was atilll coming ~on at a rate ‘of [ SUdSE WIL S In CHuCES OF Lhe AT \ W about 30 miles an hour he began to | 1 fOr JHUAE (oI | === i slow up and finally left the road and ., )., jojg yixt week nning JUST 60 ON UP YES, IT'S EASY \NELL, 7' SOONER I-I AINT YES-\WHAT came 10 a dead stop. plating €O~ special mass on Sun Fing AND HAVE 7UE FOR You 7o sAY IT COMES OUT 7TH' ¥ i b ashed ead on in 9o erei s a S " Z L L At L s DENTIST PULL ) TUAT=IT AINT SOONER L CAN EAT 7 ! 1-I-1 WISA \ : ] Tiatica teatifen g el ourihag s SR RS S 1T 0U7 AN'IT'LL § YOUR TOOTA ! SALTED PEANUTS > 3 z 1 \NAS OUT OF Britain w week Condition SHIl ¢ It was reported today that there come to a stop about ten feet ahed of him and that he applicd his brakes to avoid a collision. When A BE ALL OVER £5| | ASAIN =T KOPE B o B i i i - A LOT oF PECPLE /4] < >, HEREY i e saw that he was gofng to Mt the | is no chunge in the condition of i chance and | \rs. John Weber of Galpin's Hill, turned out of the line. He saw the | Berlin, who is eritically ill at her i Querie car coming fowards him but | howe, Mrs. Weber is a well known 39 was unable to get back into the Ine. | rogident of Berlin, She has been in George, a brother of James Querie, | poor hiealth for some time, 3 stated that his brother had 7 Attend Grange Meeting | 4 oft the marks made by Latina's car | Several members of Lerlin Grange | E ’ as he applied the brakes and found | were in attendance at a meeting of 3 they extended 50 feet. He claimed | Newineton Grange last evening. that the other car had bad brakes | The third and fourth degrees were but, in his opinion, Latina had plenty | 1 on a class of candidates of time and space in which to get i was held also. back In line, Grange M ¢ Scheduled Prosecutor C. ¥, Lewis, addressivg | The next meeting of Trlin the court, sald that any man who Grange will be held on Tuesday eve b0k & chance on the state highway | ning, November 1, at the

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