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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAID, 'RIDAY, JUNE 29, 1928. | Plainville News LIST 47 TEAGHERS FOR COMING TERMS : The New Teachers l . by sickness in the family, which |licadquarters, where he admitted Thomas J. Cautield, in addition to r'sto ews prove then from attending their [that he had visited the house before being science teacher in the High clusses and such abs S often tend fand taken several small articles. school will coach the athletic team He is a graduate of Colby college, Mr. Re that theljuvenile court, he was given some where he starred at football and cmployment of teachers in the vari-|fatherly advice by both Judge Wils was selected as All-Maine cetner [ori ons school districts of the city is|liam J. Malone and Prosecuting At- 1928, | left in the b T to disrupt the school s edule, This morning at a session of the hands of the district com- {torney James Mather and then Miss Katherine A. Kenney, au| mittecs. e pointed out that such {placed “on probation for threo alumna of the College of New Ro- mmittecs were o ten swamped | ionths. chelle, has served as o substitute with applications from new teach-: bog Owner Pays Costs Store Closes at 12 o'Clock Wednesdays. (Open All Day Saturdays.) during the schiool year recently con- er duates of the state normal| A charge of keeping an unlicensed cluded shools, many of whom live in the|dog against Frank Mayoka of Fall —_— H oy e ans epals . 4 city and whose people have probably | Mountain was nolled this morning (Schoal Authorities Engage 18], wovarn, reo. commereis Board of Education Has Issed |/, s 3ms yonts b provati | Neuntain was nelled this morning splicants are entitled 1o and are|Mather on payment of costs, after Ven preference over out-of-town |the accused had agreed to license and over married teachers, |the animal before leaving, the city latter have been employ- | hall Tonz Neri of ek Mayoka, who was arrested follow- ussing the situation. three|Ing an investigation of Dog Warden where muarried teach-|Thomas Ryan, maintained that the uate of Boston unive { New Instructors for Year |, ter of M Pervisor for the past two vears. She | (GUSTAVE A EWALD DIES|cc.iey: i, inat choismis RUNORS ARE QUIETED elected to Phi Bota Kappa. - ity. et i cote e e e NO Edict on Subjgct s Lou Cottle, music su- Our July Sale Brings You inville public : schools of 1 | . 3 p 0 o Mis A P a reecive contract renew-|dog was but four months old. Dr. i | Was Prominent K. of P. Member— _”'0']*: :Jf.“ ! \l;elw's“a‘ r:‘flflu-flf of | Appointed Bank Sceretary—Edward entioned and in each in-{I. R. Vail, local veternarian, was i leze, N aven. | (lpesopis T T e lled in to pass on this angle and . o ¢ | ? tance ti ach wstion had P angle | ew ummer roc 8 Standard Steel Blanks Peck SPHNg | \iss Eleanor Ingle, a Pratt 3. | ¥ Connelly’ Dics—Rutites Atiar| 35 oF EISEE D AHERE0) had stified that the animal was ¢ stitute graduate, is preparing for | ; i months of age. H act sible School o Open Long Servico—Yo glar [17moved from the city AR R R A | [ Vacation Bible PR | yier work by stpdying art in France £ P Kontbiil EBrstan] (K spite of the fact that several Two School Meetings ‘ . ™ Moudas—Wates. this summer. Cought—Two School Mectings. [eitics in the state have prolibited| TWo school meetings are schedul- . Miss Barbara Beach, another| mployment of married teachers, |td for this evening. The voters of f Furthor increase of tiie teaching | Mount Holyoke graduate. has faught| The en ciche intimated that no such!the East Bristol district will meet at e hools [ in the Curtis School for Boys at|ers in the pui 1in Bristol. |8 oclock in the Pine street school officers for the ensuing vear was anticiy | Brookfivld during the past two|has not becn p ted by an edicet | Funeral of Thomas Mealey | to ele €. She has also been a student [0f the board of cducation, ac for the coming year has again been T OR Q TO ST ; o necessary, and the list of teachers ¥ | The funeral of Thomas Mealey of |[and transact any other business THIS IS YOUR CHANCE, LADIES, TO SUPPLY ALL SUMMER for 19251520, which was miade pube |2t the Northampton School of Musi- | g to Superintondent of S held at 8 o'clock | Which may come before the meet- NEWEST Ilic toduy by the school department, | €31 Pedagog Karl A. Reiche, when question Joseph's church, | INE: Oliver high mass of in St. Thom: NEEDS IN THE WAY OF ATTRACTIVE GOWNS OF THE AND DAINTIEST STYLES AT THESE REDUCED PRICE Leonard 1t Wilkinson took a the Bristol Proser three-year course in manual arts at ! Herald Th < the Fitchburg Normal school, where | tracts for 1he he was a scholarship pupil. were mailed out g ‘Magnell celbrated | The legal voters of the Sixth niem and burial | School District in Stafford will as- S oty cmble in the school building on coutains the namies of 47 instructors, of wiom 16 are newcomers of the Plainville payroll. There will be 14 1 Bers Ut thS hish sohor i Stafford avenue to elect officers. lay | : $I 2 75 $ l 9 OO $2 l 25 $25 IO $?9 75 } [teachers inthe hish pl“'fl 'mmm[n]g.. Miss Mary Aborn and Miss Al [has been froquent] o " [Blattopd iaveaia: to) Mok inioari: 3 y 4Dy .U, &)y . and V2, 7" |pine fn tho senior and f1ve in e | epy "\l ure products of the |number of i {1ess which may be presented. This { junior ligh classes. The 1road Normal school, | failed to r {meet in contrast with those held street school will require the services because of « All new summer merchandise, in the way of new wearables, for wom- been teaching en or misses, so greatly reduced for this annual sale that it will profit well all who make selection now. <0 far {his weck by the other dis- {1ricts promises considerable action and many verbal fireworks. Alfred es at 7.0 |TL Talis, in an interview, stated Tosephee | 1hat he would endeavor to have an wred loart |A0diting commi either clected or lappointed to andit the district books, {of 19 instructors and the Linden street school those of 10, Five spe- cial teachers have been ged to ldirect various subjects all the schools The Yot of teach, tive tow s is as follows Mr. Reiche explain length the situat Iried teacher n formed from experiene ployment of a marris some instances g advantage tern Services This Eiening will be servi Miss Ellen Tomasso, a graduate of the New Britain State Normal schiool, has taught in Windsor Locks and has acted as substitute in l’lam-" this evenin i in | 1 prove a big|chuch in honor of the Bear in mind that our entire stock of suits, dresses, coats, skirts, a their na- i ville during the past year, i othor eases the |0F Jesns B blouses, sweaters, house garments and all girls' wear, as well as bathing Soligenbial Miss Agnes Pattison graduated [opposite true. A married Appointed Bank Sccretary Aaemtibe o _Pi;;"‘;_‘;‘v;";l\_5‘:::! Skirts and ensembles, in the season's prettiest models, are now of- Hdh o1 wilfleld. seionee, Dat. | e 7 ck Richards is an ajlumnus R L L n the }l_u r.’\:;“" i 1 Trunt e Liasetet it fered at half former prices. What an opportunity to select for vacation [ A TIce S A o s ancn Wasiay 6 SR SR G BRI LR e 8 08 Dt allienhantaEa 0o an g e eremtod e W% | To proposed erection of a athoo): or travel wear. Rarre, \ormont several years' experience in Matne | ried teacher might prove 1o be 4 dis [tion only with the understanding | 10752 ¥est of Mine Brook will al Cora 12 Hopkine, Englich, North Haven Maine Lyla Rogers. history, guidance, ‘Fy\r\".‘vflk Mass would serve in that capacity l\; !'T(:n"l"lh' hefore the meeting the organization period r. Tullis, he stated Potter for the past 28 years| " fnzs in the Sixth District al- n associated with the Thom- | %7*¢ ln';n; out practically every vot- Savings bank, for the past n 'M m’(““r' 'n‘v\.j many ’from | R ; rent parts of the city “sit fa ral years serying that institu- 1 tion as assistant seeretary t0 listen to the Litter arguments of The new bank building, which ja!'0" tW0 opposing factions. At the schools, having served during the [advantage beeauss of Lo infor past year as upper grade framing |osts and what he terned teacher in_the normal scheol frem sence from activity c B 5 = which he &raduated erest in activity o Katherine Kenny, French, Eng- | nfiss Margaret O'Neil is a New [the public schools foda fish, Nast Britaln, Rritain Normal school gradnate and [are held at the close of ¢ T Wendell Yeo. commercial, South | vfiss Adelaide Maillard o graduate [Séssion and the ehildren aly | Boston, Ma 2 £ forward to such occasi Select a coat, when you have the chance to select at far below real value. Our entire coat stock open to vour choosing, included ave early ar- rivals for fall. of the normal school at Williman- Helen A, Barrett, commerclal, | e |other hand, teacl < Hocated adjacent fo the town hall 1 | 125 Meeting, many voters were un- | Thomaston. Conn Miss Helen V. Barrett, a gradu- |[Mothers, have home i | Terryville, is rapidly nearing com- :“'),{’ o ”nM, futa tha seliselron | Harriet B. Cottle, history, math., |12 of Bay Path institute, faught]CUPY their time afte | pletion. and as a result there was much cong Rristol T e n e Eae | not at liberty to atiend sch D e usion in the balloting. The maet D i S S — wnfor Hizh School ties after scheol hours L Fdward F. Connelly, 59, of Laurel | "€ tonight will start at 8 o'clock {4lso had expericnce in Rockville Harriet M. Corro, English, Tin- |10 coln, Mams | Berniee Gray, 1 senee from activity™ is A School District Meeting he haq| To provide for any future needs. the voters of the third school district street, died 1 com ‘ce sccured the & school and in New Britain. Btre s Dorothy Whitney has been|o— ______leis hospital, Hartford, whers story, Plainville, [{rancterred grom grade TV at Broad {been undergoing treatment for the viees of |ing two bridges by the state high- Edward McCormick, who was e: way department, both in Woodbur £ Berl'n News perienced in this work and thor-|The bids were as follows { ¢ b & : Vacation Bible School | past year. t night voted to purchase land at oughly familiar with the system. | A steel truss bridge superstructure || A1 \‘" Tane. mathematics, Ston- [sireet to grade V. at the Linden| o R A e el s e York city, October }'}® €OTNer of Crown and Fern The committee has found this ar-|on the Hotchkissville road. [N A 8 rect school. Will begin sessions at the Daptist |30, 1565, the son of Michael and|St"ects. This property, which is loe rangement most satisfactory and| Berlin Construction Co, Berin, | rrinide Tubper. Fnglish. nature, |~ Kovoloski Blanks Peck Spring | %11 L8\ sosel morning and con- | Delia Connelly, he mo d as a young | “4°d near the dividing ling of the feel that it will result in a saving to |Conn., $8, 0. |Bindeton . Maing : ! Trumbull Electrie . 4 1 80| Smreh N orn an S ‘,,m‘wx“';imm and twelfth school districts has the district and add to the efficiency andard Engineering & Contract- | Holn iniado mathematios dhis=] Racle Sprifg .ol 2 2 ‘:Qx‘nmu soss e [his city in 1550, For 40 years he | ® TODtage of 200 feet and a depth : Leruing Sl % {tory, Plainville, s ilag 2 : hour sess ; 80, years ; oA a of the service., Co., Toledo, Ohio, $9.135.65. | ol o |G e 3 3 .400|This school is a new was a member of the voluntder fire | 400 feet. The price paid for the tract is §8,000. Plainville, and to tamiliarize the | department P ¥ A bad case of electrolysis de- he Holbrook company West- nd at one time w I x RA E‘h-h.;n d In the 12 Inch main near |brook, Conn., $8,585.05. o physic: lucation, ; ‘\v“"”"x“'- 2 en el ]:'0,21;‘: townspeople with it an csplanation | fOreman of Zealots Hook and Tad.! While the property acquired last § the Killy House. This danger will| A steel deck girder bridge super- | e ud M int ool fin1d 1act | was made today by those hackine |4r Co. Until ill health forced hix]MSht Will probably not be used for i il X be eliminated in the future on ac- |Structure on the Hotchkissville road, art, Hartfor duel at the High schoo o liihe achaot retirement, he was employed by the | 21 1°4st two years, the rapid growth ! count o ilie trolley ralls being ro-) Berlin Construction Co, Beriln,| Parbara Dleach. music, Bristol. |evening and the Slandard Steel|SHE Sebook | GO BE vae einploved by the | o R By ST 18 FREE SEERER 4 lllll[lfll Re l't 0‘ Tl‘flSlll‘Cl‘ moved.” Damages due to (hia elee. |Conn., $1.091.58, | ,Y'mmr'”'. 8 kinson. - generaly tram defeated the Peck Spring n\nl‘; .,l" to ‘.‘,".?' '{u’\‘y," S 'l:\{;f,' [\which is now a branch of the Con. | OMMitics to recommend action at i po trolysis and insjcction of the pipe| Standard Engincering & Contract- | SNoP. Worcester, Mas by 10 dn an Industrial Baseball | 8 (0 1 i e L e e this time. Many children lving in i line on Farmington avenue Yo ce-|ing Co., Toledo, Ohio, $14.047.29, _ Barbara » domestic science, | lcague game. So complete was the | Fbl period the boys and irls sea| SURVIVINg are one daughter, Mrs, |'h® Vicinity of Crown and Fern ‘ Rflfl allfl A(}Gepted termine further damages is now in| Osborn-Barnes, Danbury, Conn., |Flainville. mastery of each hurler exercised | Hor Hl st hoys ad wlrle AT Holen Griswold of Bristol: one sic. | SI'2€ls now have to walk a long dis- process of settlement with the Con- |$14,976.58, 3 Broad Street School over his opponetns that neither f_'lmfln_‘h ;)’”"’\:'-‘”.f- 1] and "W“,,r' Mrs. Susic Lysaght of Iorest-|!aNCe (o attend the South Side necticut Co. The sewage condition| Arrangementsare practieally com- Orrin L. Judd, prineipal. Plain- | team was able to get more than one gl & he dible study | 40 1 one brother, John Connel- | School. It is possible that when a s GGEEDS LEWIS in certain sections is bad and some | plete for the food sale to be held at | Vi1 batted ball out of the infield. Kovo- 'l\m i ‘n Z, ) ey, o of serip |1y of New York city. school is erected on the new site, an HWRE U consideration in the near future will |the American Legion hall, Kensing- Grade VI RBertha M. Steward, | loski allowed three hits and fanned ity : ',"" TR JESUS e el will he held at 9 | @Malgamation of the third and 12th e — be necessary to provide a remedy. | ton, tomerrow afternoon from 2 to | Ilainville; Madeling A. Feury, Port-|seven. i 088000 loetoric Satarday morning at 8. Jo. | districts will result. 5 Touis A. Bradley presided dur-|5 o'clock under the auspices of the |!21 Malne. The game, was won in the itirat | 20 BOLE Liey find. oot o igreal|sapniaichurchy Murlal, 111 chiargs:ae) Willhm A, Hayes; wihose tarm i | Paper Goods to Meet Corbins—Food |, T8 T FFCEY | BEE Kensington Congregational chureh. | €rade V. Carrle Y. @mith, Plafn-|inning. Frezeau, who enjoyed a per- m;‘“‘:""‘”' Bible customis and Bibli- [{ydertaker T. P. O'Brien, will be in | COMmitteeman expired last night, S The sale is being held for the pur- (*!11#: Mary Aborn, Ellington; Alber-|fect evening at bat, 1ed off with a o8, West cemetory was re-clected for a term of thres . sle Tomoeraw al Tosion Hall-— Miss “:,'.', .-',‘,';‘,.‘, ,l]“n-'hh—,- of | POSe of ralsing ffind» ;10 send & dere. |12 Wallen, Willimantic. hit, stole second and third, and| In the character and hahit "”""“} Tenth School District ora. Other officers ‘were ‘re-elgct- 8 ~d as follows: C. V. Mason, clerk and freasurer; Thomas P. O'Brien and | . M. Woodford, autditors; Thom Harrigan, tax collector. May Place Air Markers Air markers for the guidance of »|aviators passing over Bristol may | to the Summer Training school | Grade 1V, Alice I, Tibhatts, Co-|scored on a sacrifice hit by Ynm-‘;:‘I';”v‘r’y';ll‘h;:;Vf ts laid naonl el | e ecting of the e Kensington, ad Sumuel George Ci- |at Storrs. Connecticut. Pies, cakes, |I1mbia Falls, Maine: Anna Torrant, | bellls. The rest of the game was just | ruthiul, honcst, and ctean and on | poney 1y Deova-=ttlice Ko chetti, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony |Puns. cookica, bread, beans and the | Norfolk; Alice Coggeshall, New Bed-|a succession of outs broken here | PIAYINg the gime squarelv. One day Cichetti of Springfield, M were | like may be procured and the com- |ford. and there by a trickling hit which [¢3ch week will be devote1 to mis Lmas oted 1 dneieass e b oy oo oine b 4ip | EniltaeA lin eRerge tare Yaaking tor e | ®rade IIT, Felen Bomers, Boriland,| ia o) dikiage: Slons, on2 of tho projscts heing to te in the Kensington fire district LBl Phune enisen by Rov. |'argepatronage, Maine; Ellen Tomassce, New Britef The game was called at the end |l several of the friciiship bags for from five to six mills at the annual | P roiina. - Tihe bridesmaid | Al people furnishing items for |ain. of the sixth Inning because of dark-|the Mexicin girls and hovs Man Arrested for Drunkon Driving | a;r and AMrs. Samuel Cichetti s of the School District, held last eve- ning in the South Chippins Hill school house, the following officers | were elected for the ensuing yea | Committeeman, Lelgh D, {elerk, Dwight J. Minor; t o'clock John Silasting of tho distnick lield 1ast avos]. = % s o (the affair should see that their do-| Grade T, Fsther Merrill, Forest-|ness. The Peck Spring players pro- he schcol will open 1 & o'cioel: | Louis A. Wheelr uritz | S°°n be placed in this eity, accord- G R e R irrs s b Ll bt |l ey ety § Blatns) foslet bua decleion ang clatmed that) A1A Reeoas will e oves atin2 wieon, (siitini Fauditars, B AO: Ainit el e p o PISUSNG WEe YIKERE the tax was five mills and this Year | The hrite was attired dn % gown |and 2 o'clock in the afternoon, Any Agnes Pattison, Planuille, it was still light enough for an- They Will be held each ey from | Edward Burzer, o "" I8 A. WWhesler; deorsiany Wl the tax will be four mills for watcr!oe oyite catin trimmed with Spanish [Who are not in a position to deliver | Grade T, Esther Nelson, Putnam; | other inning, but the umpire held m‘; ?”‘{i\ 1.0 I‘vld:n there will he ne A three mill tax was laid . repre- ;1 e 5 ‘dIH\)N' of Commerce, ; These and two mills for light. This will jace and a white silk tulle veil with | their parcets will e faken care of [Amy C. Josephson. Plainiille: Mao{ his ruling. “Tho scoro by innings [session on July 4. The school will [renting a reduction of one-half mill | 17T aTe R Xepiy Bvsrneng make the tax rate in the Kensinglon i, srown of orange blossoms. She I they will either notify the person | B. Leary, Plainfield (Wauregan). Standard Steel ... 1000 0 4,’1 lr‘-; under (he superision ef Miss |over last year ."“ B ‘“; placed at the hottom of district the same as in the Worth-{capricd a shower bouquet of white |¥ho 6olfcited them or I. W. Upson | Kindergarten, Florence Nowland,| Peck Spring 9000 0—0|Charlotin L' Kendsivk. daugitor of ] Retives As Clerk | thn shet sor .‘d\or”?om»nm, Ington district. roses and lilics of the valley, The |bY noon tomorrow. New Britain; Mary Corden. Water-| Gukiaye A Biwald s V‘_u‘ chireh pastor V.o oro A D Walter Hutehinson, who for the | 7! sl -““\’"‘7“"‘: similar to About 33 voters were present ff | ppidesmaid wore a gown of yellow v Tomorrow Afternoon bury. Gustave A. Eward, 63, dis dq)vs»} Kendrick. She will b by [ DAst 2% years has served the Second | 0% oo hung g “{ "’;'-‘";‘ ‘“:f the meeting which was conducted | gatin and « hat to match. She car-| The Kensington Triangles wil Linden Street School terday noon at his home on South | several other wor | Sehool D 't as clerk and col. | Other cities, are 26 feet in height by Joseph Wilson as chairman. Only | pied a bouquet of yellow roses. clash with the Highlang Park base- Frederick Richards, principal,| Washington street. He was born in Any hov or girl o schnol age : 1s | lcctor, presented his resignation o with an arrow 13 feet in length on : i attor s Maine. Germany on February 13, 1865, but | welcom . rezardloes of creed o the voters at the annual moeeting of | (0P bearg the name of the city. one important change was made in| . - e her at.|ball team tomorrow ‘afternoon at | Fastport, . > a i ng of | f e gift of the bride to her a perci ; G VI, Principal came to this country at an early [ tionality. {hv sehonl 1 ine n o distrlcl 1ast nisht, tehin. | These are visible to aviators 3,000 the list of the officers, John Moore [, = &5 @ A B0 P mond | the Percival avenue grounds. The| Grade VI, Princip 2 2 e sehool biing one for st night, Mr. Hut | « ~ commu belng elected tax collector for onc | Highland nine comes from Man- ade V, Dorothy Whitney, Nor-|age and had resided in Plainville for 1. Opportuntey | SO0, Who is a veteran of the Civil|fv°t away and can ba plainly seen elip. The gift of the bridegroom to 3 a - 2 v years. He was formerly em- : e war, has long been actively identi. | (rom & distance of 1,000 feet direct- || vear to succeed €. F. Lewis., James % B chester and has a fast team. Thig | Wich. L s 2 1V tor singing, hearine [Var heen ively identi. | '™ / B. Ellsworth, chalrman of the vom-l”“:\;;’\ e n'..f"m.‘”"\'»»fl'a;"g' Wil be a regular county “Y" base.| Grade IV, Katherine Torrant, Nor. | ploved at the Eim Clty nra}fs‘“:rk" 800d storivs. participating fn drilis |14 With the affairs of the district | 1¥ oy e : s Lok . e the ceremony, | folk. in this town, but recently had been [and conteer R and resolutions of appreciation of ile no definita decision has ittee last year, was elected a mem- i S ball league battle. folk. i ontes: dArawatizing stories, | ap; el ber of the committee . for three|Preakfast was hield at the home of | 28/, 1045 present time the locals are | Grade 111, Roseline Colson, West| working as a brass polisher for W. land doing hamd st |11l8' mervices and of ragret mi fits se.|been reachcd as 4o flia losation of n 150 guests trom thebride. More 11 hebrid e ATaRgarTie ] tied with Southington for first A. Kinne in New Brifain. He was a [New York Suftield; Margaret O'Neil, New B [ tirement were adopted by the voters, | hese markers, it is probable that years. C. B. Baldwin was reelect- Funcral of Mi-< Wa ner cw ed treasurcr for another vear. Mariion, New Britain and this | Place, each feam having won two |ain prominent member L“' Pythian | puneral sorviees for Miss Franees | @ COPY of which will be incorpor- | one \\U;N ‘M plalvrd at some point Jeorge W. Sulllvan and Robert H, )5""-‘. Meriden; : \;M' the break- | 82mes and lost none. Tomorrow's| Grade 11, Emma Parsons, North|Ledge, Knights of Pythias. = | A Warriner, who dicd yesterday |® 15:x‘v,w school records. w‘?: .‘,n """nf al ,.ouh:g:m pro- A bate vard WnpolRLsd i aa RIt the ;‘O\w'n';\-h it ‘on an extended | BAMe will afford the Kensington | Haven: Margarct McConville, West-| Mr. Eward ts survived by his| piornive ar her home. 44 Brogq! Ralph Hutchinson, a son of the [vided the n permission wa e as hecon of mn A | retiring official, was rclecte collec- | obtained from th tor to succeed his tather and Ralph | ment Bezanson was ¢ tollowing officers were 3 mitte n for thres . o Avthur Mansfield, treasurer, | Upheld by the Court « i z 3:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at| . e """‘,:,‘" cono | Tar] Johnson, auditor. New York, June 29 (UP)—The A 2 - *1 A three and three-quarters mill “llate term of the supreme his late residence and Wil be in|landers of Burnside. formeris £eice. “'f“ "i'”‘w"’ %, the same as last year, was laid. | court has upheld a law which first charge of the Knights of PYthias | piyiny il was RP\'«g"’O"flM o. 3'2""1'« rector of :;-Im:i \zl.‘r' WA nd Al ko oS gAY GRS {appeared on the American statute the Church of Our Savlour, Will 0f- | Plunders, in superior court yoster. | L1COUraged by his two previous|hooks during the retgn of King - I successe: entering the e of | 3 o ficlate. Burfal will be In West |gav. She chargad desertion, aller. |pee Sl “”ffi"fl]‘_r “‘j{”‘ ;; George T of England. hooks of the first district for the city park depart- year ending June 1, 192 Following the clection the report of the treasurer was read and ap- proved. His report is as follows: General district account, receipts, June 1, 1927, cash in Trust company, $422.27: cash in Burritt Savings bank, $ terest recelved, $163 ] tribution, $1347.64: pavments of loans from water department, $3400 held at = o'clock to- afternoon at the grave in ‘orestville cemetery. Rev. Charles 8 Wyckoff, pastor of the (' tional chury wedding trip to Ne their rety Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cichetti will make their home in Berlin Mr. Cichett) is Donnelly Brick Co Meet Corbins this Afternoon The American Paper Goods base- ball team will meet the P. & F. Cor- bin team this afternoon at Walnut Hill park in a postponed Industrial v 5 |team a chance to get a stronger |feld, Mass. wife, two sons. Herbert and Gustave. | ¢rant ) Ropl Mebn oninton s piace. R e e s Jr. of Plainville; a daughter, Mrs. | |0 | Entertains Bridal Couple - Maine; Adelalde Maillard, Water-| Elizabeth Dukette of Pattsburz. Mra, Hotert Knowlon enteriained |bury. N. Y., and one sister, Mra. William Nichols of New City, N. Y. cmployed by the [!h® bridal couple, Miss Dorls Honiss | amsssee e e | 171 O 4 g 0t E 1and Arthur R. Benson, who will be Funeral services will be held a i married tomorrow. with a luncheon ! at her home on Hudson street this noon. cted clerk. The e leeted: | Law of George I Is h, will officiate, gri Enjoy Outing The girls of the Berlin Construc- tion Co. office held their annual and taxes received from C. T Low- | lonie &une st B30 0000l T2 louting vesterday afternoon motorine | TONIGHT Srnleny Bl Rlandeisiolc | her Sehk| Goorge stragt, twelve venr olf g |1 Sl o T conumiialongs nie 3.19, making a total of $15..[8ame was scicd fiteterea to Savin Rock where a full courss | Y | months after their marriage on No 'mm a third attempt Thursday |Proc Welfare, wa “.'M,, 2 /65: disbursements, total expenses e o it ortant | Shore dinner was enjoyed. The girls | ’ [ vember 25, 1915 |afternoon which proved his undoing, | 2Pt 10 collect $2.030 on the $14.242.02 B e Mandings. Providing|2ter the spread enjoyed the | A BIG SHOW : 8 Notes | Anticipaitng such a visit, a mem. | DINK account of a man who desert. The receipts for the water accownt | Chane: in the sandings, = Sroveling | ooy ysemonts at the Rock, | i || Ford and Chevrolet Service Fire Chicf Edward P. Prior is at- iher of the Fengler household re. |0 his family, making them public aniounted 1o $53.859.21 and the dis. | that the local team wine 1f Wil 0 Ttems of Intcrest | Ford Parts tending a convention of fire ehiefs i | ained in awaiting and was not sur- | Charges. Justice Bijur cited the an- bursemients, $18414.53; the account. | Inf0 @ tie with the Carbn team 7| yg proq” Young fs entertaining | SATURDAY Battery and Brake Service ||Vrment. ; [prised when a key was heard scrap- |¢lent law in handing down his de- ing and commercial, $37 -‘““‘“‘h ';“ 1 the league leaders, the | relatives from New York state at | Johnny Hines HAMM’S GARAGE Miss Cora Hopkins. high school [ing in the lock and a few seconds |cision. laneous general, $125.05; adminis. [EAMe® M hind g ber home on Farmington avenue. ‘ MM'S teacher, is resting comfortably after [later the youngster stepped into the TRt e tration, $1.635.15: testension, (in, [Seniey Works nine.” ©C L i, 174 Whiting St. Phone | an operation at the Hartford hes- [raom. The polics wars notifind and | READ HERALD OLASSIFIED ADS eluding r.\l,i\:‘::':“.er; . K;:zxrmgz: e 1on. 1 Hosale and.. BilieL (Continued on Page 23) | pital, [the boy was given & frec ride to FOR YOUR WANTS road, Farn nue, il e behind “Jim” Me- bhbins® and G will be behind the plate. :“:E:“: ».,'.5?, Iv":unr»?ds:,:y’,'&u.',:"d Cormick will be ready to relleve his y 'ag | Drother in the box at any minute, FRECKLES AND HIS FR[ENDS Interest received on bonds was Awarded Decree of Divorce $4.095 and the bonds retired was g 5 Sophic Borek Roman of Berlin ey e bl st ing was given a divorce on her charge k amounted to $87.000, notes ont- | standing, light account, $6,000 anq[Of crucity from John Roman at a To Redpath’s Rescue : ° By BLOSSER the New Britain National bank, | Session of superior court held in TUE THING FOR US To DO 1S TO TAIS \WAITE MAN KNEW A0 MORE ! 1 GUESS YOURE RIGHT= $10.005; { Harttord sosterday, presided over by EXPLAIN TO THE CAIEF TAAT TAIS YOU KAVE CAGED UP= \N‘i\li‘r ? &:Aé“mwlm WELL'\WUAT'S \WE'LL TAKE TUIS The report of the committee is as|Judges Fils and = Yeomass —The AN TUA ISONER LET AAIM OUT-FREE - ABOUT TLAR TUE MAN ) TO PREVERT follows: Lighting system remains | couple were married én May - 39, TAA i US FROAA the same as laat year. a fofal of 169 | 1927, when she was 17 and he was WE DE. E IN THE ANOON ! lights: 49 water connections were [40. She suid that he beat her fre- PPy LETTING MM made during the year bringing the | Quently. vk [ total up to 357; hydrants were in- Arrested Last Evening . ER FATMER IS spected. blown off and painted, a Lemon Smith, colored, was nrrm]- RIGUT RERE IN THE total of 13 new hydrants being |cd last evening by Constable Frank SAME VILLAGE added, making a total of 53; during | Brown for alleged driving while un- WITA MER! nded on | der the influence of liquor. The con- Kensington avenue, Robhins street, [stable took him to the New Brit- Tour Rog highway, Newton street, |ain station where he was released Farmington avenue and Grand View |on bonds. He will appear before avenue; the private owned 2 1-2 |the Berlin town court on Tuesday inch pipe line on the west end of | evening. the year mains were ex Farmington avenue was taken over Gives Lawn Party by the Mlistrict due to the increase Miss Esther Lindquist gave a in building along this line lawn party at her home .n Berlin On account of the extensions of mains and the continued growth of the district it becume necessary to emplov a superintendent ¢o properly take care of the maintenance of the system and supervision of the con- wections. To il this position the for about 40 guests on Wednesday evening. Games were played and re- freshments served during the latter part of the evening Gets Cantract for Bridges The Berlin Construction Co. hul ‘been awarded the contract for erect-

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