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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1928. s years of age, of medium height and pretly. Marcueio, according tg the Harford description, is abewt 23 il MEEliNg Of | ey g e = - e e- @~ | YCATS OF age, & feet 2 inches tall a by a standard rule of depreciation (the Parish guild at the parish housc | wearing u gray suit, e | ! which is figured against the unit foot for the Church of Our Saviour Thurs. | Upon being advised that the | valye, 48y aftermoon. Al members arc! couple had departed for Waterbury, “The land value committee and{urged Lo be present. {the police of that city were asked . revaiyation committee have spent a| The Womgn's Federation of the 10 watch for them and i seen, to AT Tl]WN MEE’"NE st dout of time wng wuny pighis | Congrogauional churcls will buid un [; AMPA"iN SPEE[;H S of Wi n tryi agrive a yes |all-day sewing mieeling tomorrow at ‘ater ) D that are relatively equal. The valys |the home M‘lfln Etigabeth Norton | The \\‘x:l"‘kru\('?:.n.\'ul!';.:.mle new S on each street has been eompared [on Redstone hill. T—— water main from Barlow street to 2 with vglues on all other streets and, | Pythiun Temple, No. 29, will hold i the corner of Park 1t R"lllmlflfl %mmnm [0 Iu‘ after :‘;n‘:: dulb.:: thtu[htmund a special meeting at 8 o'clock Wed- 'Elm W mt Go'-!;,u--els has been mmpI::; bt“:‘:l‘e{ free usplon, ecommittecs | nesday night in Odd Fellows' hall. * X 3 Jdepartme 4 K Roport Monday Hght | e e T e v oty - | S W W BIOCOR [ e o mend their findings to the tewn.| The fullewing Plainviile residents | e ——— 1t is hoped that the taxpayers will [ure sybject to jury duty in the R When the state highway depart- ber of years ago. ARRESTED AFTER CRASH |in ‘soss s e [ e OUT APTER NEW WTER3|"”"“ el SETD L AR LS 1 AR PI . ll ” low er sWwamp. the value of the jot |deeided upen, put the locals arc hop- ° — baving the depression wil) be Jower |ing to play i Bristol. B I N ! a'"”‘ G OW than the adjoining lot which s en Moutings flfl@ an even grade, and this is arriyed at There will be & 4% Store Closes at 12 Wednesday - N Specials for Three Hours Only | w highway from this city 1o - 1oy NS -1 Q uss the maps on record in the as-[jic yesterday in Hartford: GALOW APRONS : MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS Reenlio e T i Freqerick Bullen, . 4. Callen, sr. Thomsion, #1 ey deemcd advikelig Fine grade, colored border, 25¢ value, each Former Restdeat Locked Up By May be Intelligently voled upon &t|w. H. Carpenter, Charies K. Cl Cily Wil Be Camyamed For Denos |sikst ‘acvorat ‘Sock anns iain ot the meeting Monday evening.” M. H. Corning. William &, Eaton, I, | el H | rtnent employees have been en- Park Commissioners | B. Frisbie, Walter K. Oldershaw, O.| ¢ratle Electors—Couple Songht BY cugeq at n..a‘ pon‘yi \\l e n: f!'el- 5 { ceting will glse be L Cooley. Charles W. Hird, John 4 | Youn, burn — Fined ' Foe| The towh meet 3 SN S g s were being made it was noces- f Was ¥ asked to aytherize the selectmen lo | Kimmel, Frank J. Smith, Kobert H. Pulice—Water Main Completed: 0 shut A0S Sk il K. of C. Plan Dance. 3 A 4 i Leaving Car Without Lights. appeint g-park commission ef not | White, Alfred W. Htewar, W. W. {and for that reason the work was Rayon, cotton and lisle, value to $1.00 0dd lot nainsook union suits, each i . - | done The acreage and unit foat vglues charge of the public purks in the Many Coming To Reunion | . ko more than three members to take | Beymour. ter the factories of the eity i 3 be f t card l 7C pair 3pair SOC : ZSC placed upon property in Plainville | town. This action is in accerdance | A large nywber of retyrn cards Confidence in the ability of Alived had closed aturday noons. br ihetaad T I o Tesolution udopted ot the have been récelved from former | L. Smith, democratic candidat: xur! Charges Breach of Contact | recommended by ”;f’m:';:,':f:-:‘g: {own meeting two weeks age. teachers wnd puplis saying that they | president, to carry not only the city | Damages in the amount of 79¢ 15¢ WOMEN’S HOSIERY BOYS’ AND GIRLS' UNIONS Ceastable—Radio Letter From | | & l BU Variety of patterns, special, each .| 00 N. DeRosicr, in a 3 SHESQ v o) 3 d the school reunion on|gp Bristol, but also tie state of Con- 2re asked by Emil Kirschner of Kast ! B TOOTH BRUSHES PANAMA TOILET TISSUE committee will be reported at Aprested After Accident WU gL : - ! ud Through his attorney, Willk > e’ West of pmphylactic, for, each 2,000 5hcet volls, l'eflllll' 19¢ special town meeting to be held ;: Samygl Holcome, fermerly of Aygust 1;;..‘ . | hecticut, was expressed by Ex-Mayor [0dd 1hrough his attorney am o auqua g Ry e 1t instituted by 8 e'clock Monday night In the High | Plainvilic, was arrested last night| gy chautauqua ot the Plumville | jonbn b Lawton chatrmun of the school gymnasium. This mecting | by Constable E. W. Fyrrey after an ¢ : g i by s PR A camp ground will come to & close to- |\ I Av. ot esiing: was called today by the board of |uccident at Broad and Whiting night with the presentation of M“\':, l]“;:.‘uz:. ‘\,‘.fi:..\h.odh n\lnlsl m\)\l:.::-fi selectmen following a meeting of the | ktreets alleged to have caused by | comic operstta. “Alvin Gray. or the | revaluation commiitteo last. night, ' Hoteompe's | : tomic opersita, "Alvia Ceay, < possible but probable, in spite of tie bim against Abra | n Narcis. The | writ, which is returnable in the | court of commen pleas at Hartford !the first Tuesday in September, al- atic town committee, at @ . . 29¢ 36 IN. ALBATROSS | 8 rolls for $l .00 3 Holcombe's failure o have lights on ! sailor's Return,” at & o'clock b leges that he suffered a loss when 25 shades and white, regular $1.39, yard WASH CLOTHS :‘hen 1:‘““ made known that the ||ig aytemobile. Holcombe, operat-| The annual clection of the chau- i:j‘;:“‘i":" "'”“ R "“"" side '_';\ is failed to consummate & real | Specially priced (Annex) BeiPs amowing these valucs would |jng 4 car swned by Walter Gould of {tayqua ussociation was scheduled for | HOOULE o heityoly & o) ranseciion us agreed, Propers . $I 0 ¥ by tonight. These maps will | (43 Broad street. Forestville, Is maid |today, ‘Ihe gpesent officers arc as| MAOrity and the state by 0ver 14y of the defendunt at 107-109 Tulip d 5 5 50 be on display ut the assessors’ office 1o have heen trylng to cress Whit- | follow: {vou. Isirect was attached for the amount C each C dozen in the town hall, where the apprais- | iz gtreet. Another car. operated | Vresident und treasurer, Truman| Upon the motion of John Don- in question by Censtable Roscoe L. SILK REMNANTS i €rs will explain them to taxpayers by @ man whose name was net pencer, Mount Vernon, No Y. nelly, the chairman of the commit- Sessions Monday afternoon. T naths for B A i ] STOCKING BOXES )-‘ll:,\,om:‘ u;fnrmuuon,‘ while about :,,\,".,m,' failed to see Holcombe un- president, u.-.{rg\ B. !Iru!‘l.un‘ tee was mxll\oru“d to Qumo,\. 1um1= According to the writ, Narcis on ‘ e 2 > o ¢, small maps are being printed | 4 190 late and crashed inte his ma- | South Meriden; secrtary, Mrs. Elva | canvassers to visit every home in! jy1v 7 142y signed an agreement to : $I 00 Extra heavy, room for 8 pair. (Gift Shop) |[l|for distribution among the taxpay- | nyto® 45 #19 able to plow up B. Castaldine, Bristol directors, fthe city with the view of securing | (he effect that he would sell to Kir- ! 1 . ;:‘ :‘;\l-v'\" t'm?rl Ix‘hvmg.' made to enough to prevent serious damage to | '‘ruman J. Spencer, u.curxc i!.\h‘lral» | new voters. ‘r|!.‘ canvass will | g hner a house and lot located at 107- 3 c each € the voters fully informed on ./ own auto, but Holcombe's was |Lo% Mrs kiva . « astaldme, Mrs. Ao pe assigned certain - distric and | 10y Tullp and on the same date Kir- , Il WHITE KID PURSES 1‘0':;:'“‘"‘]:'1{ :‘r“"’i"f("}:i""‘i‘;-" "EDL I badly battered on the side. {1 Hpsken, I““:"‘r"i}ro‘l“;u:"l’f”’}“' {will_report each evening by Chuir- | schner paid 530 to bind the burguin. \ For change, choice of sizes. Le~thi MAHOGANY ALARM CLOCKS |be made then without um&:.-s::;;- o ,;"’""’““‘}‘. Dok cdohing “';"“"' ok femiivaay: AVorohaLor, Mose then :;:fn\l::lr‘n:»u'*(‘:\-»‘:-m(:iw::.l-o"..L:}ji\m(ml';]yy";::."{n::..m"fi.r.-mc'::;\@:; ; x 39 3 99 i Ths rougl mnu“;]:)ymn‘n:uefiloda) Sane oame Mot ievan. any. Mabsin ‘Mlh LI.'\.IUIL.L 3 U triets 1o see that such voters are 'states that the defendant refused to C . e o ‘:,;“';)'::"Lf“fl\n headlights. The officer had the | Lot \yost | Gl 1 !'l‘]"“"' 0d Shiir gianies molugad on ]ff‘[",'\f,‘,'; o me o L z-'.,',hcl",',fl At a mecting of the revaluation | AN eXamined by a doctor. who pro- | g1, *Forestvilic: Busion ol \'\Im(l‘t;'l'!o“”\ ainiog i woL | 10F aske shal e aPAR Rt bR PENDANTS || committee held Lt night, it was | MOUNCCd him Intoxlcated. He was|yjeclean, New Haven: Mis. J. Ok bi S L to carry out the terms of the origin- = S PENDANTS found that street maps showing the |t 10dged in the lock-up for the |\uig Bassctl, Waterburyi Ol H. | WAL of paid canvassers pointed H8 SR B0 With sterling silver chains, values to £1.00. (Jewelry Dept.) [ e 10 be recommended | MENt and was to be tried this aft- | jiobertson, Vlainvilie; afve. W. I, (00t that there were 376 streets in | &1 TBICCHRER tioned in th liby the commitiee couid be coms- | ernoon. Lyennings, Forustville orge M. | the city covering an area of between | he 870 ":\I‘.:h-‘:x"\l:"(;g?i« it Wit C I pieted by Tuceday evemng, August| Holeombe is also said to be want- |Condit, Waterbury: Fred ielscy, | 26 and 27 square miles. He believed [IEIOIICNT & e a0 onnt SUO0LERs 7. These maps will he on display [©d for nou-appe in court on'Higganum; Howard 1 J’ut‘lnu, that by earnost effort the entive eity {7 %L Ta0 oy e il [] ALL DAY 8 at the assessors’ office in the town |4 DPrevious occasion, ‘lardord; honorary hic dircetor, ©ould be covered within five w mortgage paid at the rate of $500 hall Wednesday morninz. und "”I Radio Letter From Son iMrs. George A, Woourii Waters Al of the canvassers will be elee- | fo o ; g B —_— | [taxpayers wrc invited to call and| Mr. and Mre, H. & Washburn of bury. Wes ol 146 ity g0 gt Shey w014 k. of C. Dance RN | | (¢ illarize themsclves with the | Tirond street received a radio lot- Month's Mind Mass have the power to sign applications | e ann R S T T = | fiures shown on the mups. ¥or the | ter today from their son. H. S, ftey- | A WOULNS i uiuss ol fequivin reecived by them. Al applications | e of the Palos Council, Kuights cunvenience of the taxpayers, small | enson Washburn. Jr.. who is on his Wus celebyuted al e Chuich of juust be filed before 5 p. m., Oc- of Columbus, will be held in the . - |Clerk Lucius ©. Fuller of the su-| Rev. and Mrs. A, L. Burgreen and | Pe ate h";lv brinted, und anyone | way to Scandinavia on the friend. Vur lady ot Murcy this anoruing tober 9t baliroom at lake Compounce on Ber"n News prem: court. The list was made son Charles Lee in company “"“"H‘h(nl‘? ‘;‘”” .‘;'r }’F IHA“U;';T‘\S“‘U.L‘ MY | £hip tour of boys condueted by hr, | ior Mg, Patrich Foruu, }" addition to the salavied work- | Phursday evening, August 2ivd. The 5 from u iist double in nuinber sub- Miss Mabelle Barrier and Miss Edith | oy o0 ana ““m_‘ ”l‘m»\j,".”:?”l‘u““"" V. Knndsen. The letter. ro- c_mnmls : ers. the individual menmbers of the ' music for the occasion will be fur- ) mitted by the selectmen of the Northrop leuve Monday for wn auto tar saony ‘410 S0y, | Incl "n a 'd”“' d from (he “Hellig Olav” fo the| Miss Helen Fovan of Pite stivet town committec will assist in the xe- vished by Tasillo's orchestra of O —— | town, tour through northern New England (o nave i h. im““ e «fw.\;u:n -' doriek VIN® and mailed at is cpcading several weeks with rela- curing of applications, Those pres- | Hartford. During the intermission | The dst is as follows: Edwin B. and Canada. liiraaie imingitson e 4 ;mm‘q‘m..\v“ York, was xent last Tueeday, ives i Nuw Huven. ¢ntat the meeting last night were scveral soloists will entertain, Y l v'T[S |Adams Franklin N. Bacon, Frank ! The Pythian Sisters are planning e on displuy for the bulance of m.»i" that time the “Hellig Olay" was ‘Thomus Prior, wssiaunt iraasuror given a number of blank — appli i The committer in charge of ar- {A. Brandegee, Arthur E. Crandall, [for an outing and pienic to be held | weck and arrangements have been | 07 NOWfoundland. which Stevencon ot the Puinviile Trust Co. isspend- 1003 to he used for this purpose. | rungemients consisis of Joseph L. {Douglas V. DeMers, Russell Gold, | Within the next few weeks. A com-!made to have the asscssors' office |19 WAS In sight. He alen eta1ed g his vacation at Madison. Wil Open Hendgunrters M uld, chairmun; Arthur Car- Carl J. Mueller, John B. Porry, !Mittee has heen appointed to muk#‘luxu-n Saturduy afternoon for the |t Ne Was well and that ha had Assistunt Vostmaster Jumes J. The chairman was also author- 10l Bdward Violette, Clavence Par- i oI 1 William 8¢ .‘l'\lv‘lhvr rangements for the cvent.|convenicnce of those who cannot | 660 severnl s I whales, Graham has returned trom Cosey ized by the committee to procure -onx_. William Sullivan, Pr., Wilhiam ~ | Robert sitsh AL ] The Knights of Pythias will meet |cull earlier. Motor'st Fined | seach, where he has been vacation dauarters when he deemed such | 1+ Caif pndiimanci S uliiap: A ——— [ William 1. Webster, George B. Al- 11his wxening at 8 o'clock at Com.| “The committee voted to ask (lu-l Arihur Martin of 30 Hartford | 8- #inp eldvisable. Thews wilt e dom- | oo Srphao bl Local Physician “ay Mlelld Ilmg, Panl G. Baker. Stanley ¢,y munity hall. {sciectnien to call @ towa mecting on |aVenue, New Britain, o rzed with | John Berger has roturned to his irally located and will be ket open Ihe traffic lights at the corners | Philip M agan, Pasguale { The Modern Woodmer at their | Monday cvenin of North Main: girect.anft Meadow, August 13, at alil store atier a | durin ving his automobile on the high- |dutics at Thrall's drug the day and evening. The ! . notta, Frederick 1. Norton. Harry ; MECng lield last evening at Athle- o'clock for the purpose of submitting | N without lights showing, wasitwo weeks' vacation. necessary clerical ussistance will also .m;d\l-“:l\.: h:;:;:: ‘I‘I‘::“l::‘“l:l’:- 0penmg of New Bndge |1 Taylor, Jason M. Taylor. Harold ¢ Bull voted to hold an outing at the acrcage and unit foo* values rec. |med $10 and costs last night by| Mr. and Mrs. Louis Provencher be sugaged when the campaign is 1y eing Eansat by nid nit | W. Upson, Char W. Williaus, | Savin Rock within the next two |emuiended by the Janl value com- |Justice L. & Mills, who remitted $5. | have returned from their hon formally opened, Is 4 L i {initie : [ Mar ! | { . Last evening the signal pole |Oiaf Denson, Harcld L. Clark, | W0ekS. the date to be announced. |witiee and the revaluation commit. | Martin's car ran out of gas and he '1noon and taken up their residence | Arrangements are bemg made to \Hs. ornen bf Ner(h ANl LAt Henry W. Dowd, Hobart 1, Honiss, | M. J. K. Belden spent the day | (o as shown on the stroct map, end (Jeft it in“the middle of the road |at 119 Whiting streei. secure & large banne aring the ' Conter str ih b ey GOYERNORS To ATTEND;.yohn Lewis, Royal H. Morse and With friends in West Cromwell. 'n\hmg the taxpayers to vote to ree- | without lights, o & e Copter streets was cha . necessi Tt was tun into b, i pe- | inse 8 $ - f i ¥ Mrs. James J. Murpily has re- | inscription “Vote ror Al Smith.” jating the shutting off of the entire - 3 ert Clark has returne ommend these figures o the asses- | a Southingt a Fhosa T 2 2 e sh & e r | William €, Shepard Robert Clark has returned from 3 0 the asses- | ngton milkman, whose son sister at | This will be hung across Main strect. ' circuit, Workmen were engaged in his vacation spent at the Boy Scout 80T [0F tax purpos was hurt in the collision s turned to the home of he K i . Martin | r ;) e r the coming scveral | » Porm Women's . X q Y 0 ‘ Thirty Local Men Selected for dury | ., o Lowrt Session | eimn e oastro R 'he committer would again call [hud promised to bring several wyt. | OFFiS Cove for the coming & \ « ee | Liating repairs today. 1 ; There Will be a session of the |y o " puyiard Jeft this morning 211ention to the fact that the figures | nesses with him last night hug | MONths. s S o) AR LA o Aflol 4l Duty—Sesston of Town Court This | Brlin town court. thix evening at | o1 1 JUOHTE el e woring 0 0 R0 T represent 100 per thrmed up without theme Grang | 1+ 1+ Bonsen of Whitmg streci conjunction with the town commit- | Chiet Kirncat T. Belden, Detective | the Town 1 n Paper Goods George G I at o'clock. Judge ide. tives in Boston, leant values but that probably only (Juror William J. Foran prosccyted, |18 sbending vacation at Canaan, tee, will be formed within the next r*"v‘vum\r "Ullllhu'lqltll l‘ul:'or:u" here wi 5 i |75 or 80 per cont of these values g N. H. | few days, according 10 Chairman Arthur Messier an homas Mct'ar- »r’lv::wrv'fl|::z”11I':)\:m\lzllll‘l,;l‘v’:tI"l:‘llv-:).l’“m USSRyt o as sinar-| s ltfizyi;.:\‘:ll.v:"r'i‘nlr::no;"es W e | Henry Trumbuil and tamily are [Dutton. e stated that he had al- {0%. and Supernumerary Officers » G R piving at taxable values, stroet, New Britain Wran ol s Quinlan and Joseph Iiyan of Evening—Amc « Nine to ] | i Dr. Roger M. Griswold pf Kens- | Will altempt to continue its good | The library will be suchem’s d ¢ 4 Il ready brouched the subject to sey. | J4M S a s e !lat sachem’s Head, where they wi sJent 4o as- " g : i pen Fride | "IN iEUFNG (he value of 4 1ot the | fied by Constable George Sl the remainder of the summer |eral women and all were enthusias- | 1'¢ 10621 mh“i ;ll' Ao x\nu".u- apen a- Sl B e il s Sy y PROFRS ok 4 tond the sunaal fleld day and outin ington, health officer of Berlin, and | WO hursday evening at Walnut 'afternoon and evening ror the ex Romers depth cury i i, This fappear in court here Thursday night { season. tie ovér the plan. Thes wome r\”“ e ‘”‘_")N'I“o“ ‘: . former first selectman, has been in- Hill park when it clashes with, the ‘chenge of books. | Ineans that a lot 110 fect decp rep- to answer a charge of reckless driv- + |would also act ns canvassers and (L g Wednesday, August Sth at vited by the Chamber of Commercw |1 & F. Corbin nine in*the Indus. | Mixs Dorothy Sugenhime is spend. |57 100 per et dopihs less ling. i Pitro figured in an automn.| The pulsc of @ new-born nfant would prebably he of consit 4 g ithan 100 feet being ) rook P Rritain. of Steubenville, Ohio, to participate | trial league battle Wiillow Brobic (ens, Ve i Hare HHE A St naren o SRt AR BO TS LS I thun 100 [bile aceident at Blossom's corner | beats at the rate of 150 1o 140 a assistanes to the canyass per cent, and all depihs over 100! guian i Chicf Belden is a member of the in exer dedicating the new | Giamond No. 2. Last week the lecals ' in Iaymond. Me, pur oot and all depihs over 100 Saturday night. running Into. & ear [ minute, but in old age the heart is | personnel of the committee will be siane oxeentive commitie, and. Bere 0 Steubenville-Weirton bridge on | created the scason’s biggest upset ! Steps are being taken at Woike's {1 illustmnter o lot 5o toet T 0 )\‘:'; i 3;’ (-u‘:va\"\ Carlson of West |slowed dowh to betsween 60 and 75 | announced shortly. seant MeGuillicuddy: is w) vies) présts PRI, icui oo Dr. Griswold has not 3‘”:,, MUy anded e st place dam to prevent further s of |11 e com "ok v ok & | e esmIrements showed | bais minute M Merest Displayed dent of the state organization. Pa- ' * ated whether b will accept tho ey Works team Hte first. defeat |water which has been steadily deain-| 100 foot lot, und a lot 200 feet 0 | foet aticr 1ho collision and ended ity | SE—————m—mm | T Members of the town com-’irolman Messier and Bupernumerary invitation or not. of the y The: pennant has been [ing away for the past week. The | gopth has « value of 122 por cent of e it | mittee present at last night's m Quinan will attend as delegates of jcarcer well up on the lawn of A. J. ATTENTIO! feet in depth. | Bordeau, indicating that 1t was ' Lt Pollowing Silfaine Cof t\lu- per-|travelling at a high raie of specd. b Funice Pratt of est Crom- fcontages of the Somers dopth cur ol | » drilled the American army in 1776, [second place and the Kensington ag- |well was a visitor in town last eve-| 25 fi. depth A \\)‘ll’ Ir)\lll‘;"d(-n‘:;lf‘l"‘r'vr?‘c:‘:\lll be An effort is being mude by the com- | gregation will attempt to make it 'ning calling upon friends. fi. depth Beld in the public heulth nurse’s mittee in charge of the dedication |fwo straight Thursday evening. Cor- | Mrs, Theodore Savage was a New fl. depth oms i the Neri block from 2 to 4 to have some relative of the gen- ' bins was well up in the race all dur- | Britain visitor yesterd ft. depth .. jo'clock 3 eral take an important part in i ing the scason and holds one vie-| Mr. and M Henry Mildrum 1. depth o exercises, Dr. Griswold says that 80 fory over the local nine, “Joe” Me- lcaves shortly for Cape Cod where ft. depth v far as he knoys he is the only de- | Cormick and Sullick will e the they spend a short vacation. ft. depth The bridge is named Fort Sten- | virtually clinchied by the Workers [SWimming pond has heen affected by | ben bridge, for the distinguished ' With 10 victories and one defeat, jthe loss of the water, v German instructor general who | The Corbin team is occupying | A | the valne of a lot 106 own Meeting {ing were enthusiastic over the ap- | the local department, McCarthy and 3 | prouching campaign. which al | sivan arc alternates, e logal voters of the Town OF | ) 00 14 be the liveliost seen jn| It i5 expected that a number of il Gofilaaioity SIS A " Giher officers at present assigned to notified and warned that a Special || h¢ ¢ . 0. petey t anty will attend the outing al- Town Mueting will be held in the | nore time for real missionary | Plamuille Dubiic High School of satd | ¥Ork, the canvasing plan will he rll‘f:m Maple Ends town on Monday cvening, August |MArtod as soon as possible so that | ple Fam all applications will be in the hand | The AlU-Platnvilles have finally | 13th. 1925, at 8 o'clock Daylight Bay- hooked the Maple Ends of Bristol | ing Time, for the following purposes: special a1 | the ety in yeurs, In orde Bullding Retaining Wal Contractors constructing the new 8 ate highway netween the Bristol of the registrars a considerable | igwn line and Thomaston started to- 4 scendant of Baron von Steuben in battery for Kensington. — = 00 ft. depth ..., after trying all season to sign that 1. That the Board of Selectmen |len&th of time before the last day | qay on the erection of a retaining this country He is a collateral rela- Bricfs | q 0 . iUIt should mlso b |baseball team. The Brisyol team, |be authorized to appoint a Park [on which applications may be re- | wall from the plant of the Cooper z 4 ! [ C iti | P 1 el & h f ceived. Tt is planned to hol eef 5 tive. Miss Holen MeQueeney and her Fred Stone’s Condition [that the salues shown on the 1MapK | which has on it several former Peck | Commission consisting of not more !¢ B s planned to hold meet- | Oyen Thermometer company to a Lr. Griswold's great uncle, Jona- grandmother have JoW for a fow Continues to Imnyove jdo ot atlow for deprociativne Wilch | Soring players, has been boasting of | than thrce members fo huve charge | \nEs of the varlous committecs trom | point at & distance approximately than Arnold, was a soldicr in Baron | weeks' visit in Philadelphia, | New London, Aug. 7o—ifr—The Wil be allowed ‘for unfavorable |ty superforits, and now Plainville s | of the public parks In Plainville, UM {0 time fo checl up on #he | 350 fect west. The work will take ap- o von Steuben's. detachment at the time of the trial of Lienedict Arnold. physical conditions. Should there be two adjoining lots frcing on the i 8 s Z | goi ive chane . 3 , o o Lang | Various angles of the anticipated | proximatel ol u ‘ Willis Ronketty of Kensington has ~ondition of Ired Stone. the come- ROINE to give it a chance to prove 0 hear and act upon the Land Ll anticipated | proximately two weeks and during lett on W0 wenks' vis ransda. : de Siitihii i iV lat nest Sunday. The game will [ vajue Committer and the Revalua. |Campaign. | that period it will be necessary for At roll call one morning the | He is making the trin by e 2| fhen. continued to lnprove at the e sireet and having the SaM“ i ho played on a winner-take-all basis, tion “ommittce regarding the ere. | Tolice department official en-lthe Bristol Traction company to Sheagdat el L e mmi . \..':” ””'”Ir:)" 0 .||:,(yu. o h‘::;‘li';'nlm;osnd .hr(:nru;:inl ‘.;um‘vm:rd arca, and should one of the 10t8 be | itk y gide bet in addition, indicat- Lage and unit foot alues recom. |deavoring fo locate Mr. and M {ransfer pass the Terry- Jam 2s 88 il bl al today according 10 @ bulle- (i rrded back from (ke street | i inas 1t tn for teal B The |a8° : atsy Mack or Mareucio, as a ve- | ville line frol 1o siep forward. When the officer |with the Berlin Suvines bank tin fasued this ST ol . ng tha s for real blood. The i iongod by said Committee ag shown @ le ¥8. i ey e e vings bank, s tin lested (his morning. Tt was stat- yung e urlier ot rn off o & Nol- {geouo of the batile Tins not et bean | a o s o e i (e Assessprs | S 0F @ complaint made fo head- | To facilitate the handling of p ordered him to change his name at once, explsining that e beiieved |2 ppang ¢ ] ¢ ana, village letter car. |taking his injuries lightly despite the W e T &5 him too good a soldier 1o be ham-pep iy L on his sunual vaca- | pain he has been subjected to, Hos- s'l'RAND P /, pered by the name of Arnold. When tion of 15 days Thy . pital physicians expressed satisfac-| © During Jonathan Arnold wppearcd greatly | iiis ahyenee his place will <«PLAINVILLE» staried on his annual vacation. He ed that the badly damaged actor hnd[ uarters by Peter Bre | songer hree trolley B il i , b o, d o imille, and | AUArters by Peter Brennan of Jean- | senger travel, three trolley cars were plans to visit in Maine, ined his sense of humor and was ',”n, g j;oq“hn‘ .:x{\r’ Iu;”;;w ‘,{:? tette o, Forestville, Aec or:]mulvhuul @il the end of the Terryville 2 repommeng i Ty 1 the couple, after heing | end of the line last evening and age and unit foot val | houscd by him or the night because | these will be kept there until the Board of Assessors of the Town 0f |,y ir jack of funds, appropriated | wall is consiructed. During the tem- Platnville in making up the Grand | nn taken tion with the improvement shown. surpriced at the order, and was un- oy s e By e s o D of opera glasses before I 1\-i|»or.|r) tic-up, @ conductor will be (by Vineent 17 substitute car- hat Stone will not he able to re- st of YT oNm =0, R {ing the following morning for Wat. | assigned to the western end of the able to suggest @ new name, the l o B e ties 3 . : 208 | . : ; & or. i o s n time to partici- All Groceries to he October, 1925, bury, [ general wdded. “If you have no h ne to partici | eri Sold erbury line while the motorman taking cars Miss C. Kelly and sister of Kep- | Pate in his new comedy review plan- TONIGHT An investigation by the local po-|out of the center of Bristol will Also. to transact any other husi sington ure spending their vacation N4 10 open on Broadway in Octoher better, take e, and 1owill Below Cost. ness proper to come hofore s2id e deveioped the fact fhat the|transfer with i Closing Out Sale 4 out sedlather CLEANOR BOARDMAN ssengers and operate N PlEEodE T ot ; at Madison. \ indigated today. * and CONRAD NAGEL meeting, lcounle are wanted by the Hartford | cars to the T le terminus. S0 Jonathan Arnold became Jon- ed Strobel of Kensington has | vgrams and other messages ex ¥ sy 3 athan Steuben and the new nan i in “DIAMOND HANDCUFFS' returned home after vacationing at | ing hopes for u dy recove Clinton Begch. (rontinue to pour in at the hospital Harold kinner of Varmington {094y from cclebrities throughout ezl Bl at . Vit to |TORT left Sunday for Suratoga (¢ countrs. Outstanding amonz “THE PRIVATE LIFE OF umn.l_, 4 m:f_ tnul u.AI):ngl J‘ .““ Springs where he will be employed was a essage from the HELEN OF OV members of ftwho lived i Bast| g g T FO0 D E club eigned by 350 memhers. Hartford. Dr. Griswold’s paternal | 7 Walton Meugley. Irancis Sherer, randmother, whos: maiden name & John Hodgson and William Coale, (Signed) police on charges of theft of a gold | Removed to Hospital tw & oran TANE SUMRAON wateh, It was also learned that nwl Artiur E. Parker of No. ® Twin- WAL DOWNHAM 1an's right name is Peter Marcueio [ing street, orestyille was removed ‘ 7 INTIRED OOMIS, 03 Hudson stres P = o o Bri ital v Central Squure WINTPRED H. | of 403 Hudson strect. Hartford. The | to the Bristol hospital Monday for PLAINVILLE. Roard of Soleetmein | cirl's name as furnished by the Hart- | treatiment after he had fainted while Dated 2t Plainville, Conn rord autheriiies is Miss Margaret August Tth, 1928 Macon, She is described as about 19 was later authorized by a spociul act of Congress. Laron von Steuben took much interest m his godson's (Continued on Page 15) was Ann Arnold, frequently recalled " ‘ this visit. i i all of Worthington ridge. have re- “scar’s Dope B BLOSSER { 1 Dr. Griswold gave the dedteatory (1rmed home after spending a few y address at the unveiling of ihe | 1Y% at Provinctown, Mass. Steuben memorial at the Jefterson | Jo5°Ph McCormick, a former re county court house in Steubenville | 1¢nt of the town. ix spending a few i in July, 1913, duys here as the guest of Philip LOOK.! AE WAS IN The new structure is a large traf- | Zipadell b 2 fic bridge spanning the Ohio river Meeting This Evening ; AAD AM BRINGING A BIG é&?m%%& g | trom Ohio to West Virginia, making | The democrats are expected to SURPRISE WITUA ME = £S BRING «‘ GLAD T SEE { . possible the extension of the Wil- ather in large numbers at the meet- A LITTLE 6IRL ~MORE | M NGING A A AGAIN= i t lam Penn highway from Pitisburgh |ing 10 be held this evening at 8 LATER: OUR BoY | LTLE G!RLAUNG' ] AES BRINGING 4 i S and the west line of Pennsylvania | o'clock in the Arerican Legion hxll, IS URPRISE !/ / to Cambridge, Ohio. This bridge is [ The mecting of the Jeftersonians COMINGE the lust link in the Stcubenvilic | was called by Chairman Daniel Ma- Pike which is the first road begun | larn of the town committee. west of Pittsbuigh, but the last one 1o be completed. The governors of three states will take part in the dedication cere- monies and thousands of people are expected to be in atiendance. Th exercises will be at 3 p. m. There will be a banquet at 6:30 o'clock. Both events arc to be broadcast by radio. slected For dury Duty The names of 30 residents of | lin arc contained on the list of men subject to fury duiy the coming court year in the county courts which was made p c yestgraay by | yesterda Matters pertaining the coming clection will be discussed and work- ers will he appointed te conduct a drive to enroll all the residents of the town who are eligible to vote hut who have never taken the trou- mation of an “Al Smit! also be discussed. East Berl'y Ttems Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fiske of Bertdey Rieod are snend catlan At Chelker Beach Mise June Cohev and Miss Narma T club will g their va- Th ca were New Britain visitors y. ble to he made electors. The rnr-l