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- |1f the “values meet with the faver Plainville ”ew’ '\'.f the townspeople, the appraisers UNIT FOOT VALUES | | RUN FROM $1-5150 | | manent records now being compiled for the assessors. Dr. Frost Fire Surgeon The fire commissioners, upon |selectmen, have appointed Dr. Law- |1ence H. Frost as fire surgeon. At the regular monthly meeting of ta Plainville fire department, Dr. Frost | |gave & very interesting talk on first ce]][n] SQMN Pmmn’ R M}au‘ which was instructive and was mych apprecigted by the members After he hgd finished his acting authorization by the board of | present | will incorporate them into the per- | that all voters will have their names placed on the party lists this year, Legion Renews Lease Brock-Barnes post No. 33. Ameri. {can Legion, Inc., hgs leased the gec- ond floor of the Recreation building on Whiting street from Charles W. Hird and John J. Murphy for a three year period beginning May 1, 1928, at an annual rental of §600. | This is In effect a renewal of the lease previously held by the post and means a temporary halt in the vet- erans’ plans to buy and build for themselves. The lease specifies that no altera- | Many City Hall Bies Following the announcement by the city council at its meeting 1ast Tuesday cvening that a mew City hall would be erected in the vrert the procceds from the sale of the present City hall and three other properties now owned by the city proved sufficient to cover the ex- penge invelved, numerous sugges- tions have already been made as to the proper site for the proposed new structure, Residents of the north side believe that. with the rapid growth in-that Bristol News | WORKMEN HURT AS STAGE COLLAPSES Two Painters at Soutb Side STORE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY s H]gl]est I]y co]]]mm& tions can be made without the ovn- itd] section o the city, the site shoul [talk he wus notified of his appoint. |tions can | g ] 5P e site should i Our August Furmture Sale Featu[cs \ Bk b wis nedfed of s appaint- (0N SR U6 BRI LK e oa: | OGINOL RIR 10 Hospital = sclected from a number available | {badge of his effice by Chairman "8 Pe used for gny other purpose S —— om upper North Main street. Resi- DR FROS FRE SURGEGN Frederick Bullen of the board ef |(hen stated witheyt similar conseut dents in the southern and hill sec- {UR, tre ‘conmiseioners. Dr. trest re. | Ths property may te held arter e (NE IN SERIOUS CONDITION Tiove o the cire aimyeresnd it sec- [ ) it | - sponded gratefully and paid & "W“'Zfifil(.'c'é‘?&.'". t‘::el‘:f e without this ::ur\-\f;\:r”?nd‘l"":nt n'\;: mn‘tvh?'wm; Con: ompliment to the officers gad | Tenewal. er location is in the vicinjty o an some lvlng Oom u es | Nomol by Camminsiancys to New |compliment Lo fhe department | Adjutant Carell 0. Cutiing and New Departure Teld Moct—Ama- Senoo) sirert or e Meniorial boule- 3 = 2 i’ Commander Theodore Fanion signed 'vard. On Sehool street the site ac- g ‘ Post—Charles H. Norton Park | p,l, I-l‘msl h:s had consl‘?rrublu the lease for the post Boy! Bouts—Mai cupied by the Baptist church has L cal experience 1m similar ca- ¥ [ o Gt about 1 ,e Iar ’ices Formelr Temuts ¢» Yo murfuu hu':sng been connceted with| ,:'"“:hfi'd‘"f‘,:x',f',::“‘“m” 5 posed for City Hall—Automo- Deen prominently mentioned. This rmgl reed A— Y . i ference e tocation is not only eentral tut 2 g‘l Car Hits Pole—Realty Sales—Well |the New York fire department and |pnolg from 2 to 4 o'clock tomorrow biles tu Colfission. would provide the p-r'r g 1;,4-.“”:; . o {having served in the ambulance gfterneon in the public health which would net be availahle if the \ | Child (omermm—lmen._ |corps during the World war. Al pyurses’ yooms in the Neri block. All [wo wen were wnjured. one seri- North Main street m'; was selected, A A vemarkable sale of Living Room Suites—guanuoeed construetion— :‘T;:lz;l“_\re rlom \allm-; mnlgm'd{rem | present nle I farflor‘y !iursu;n :t $eV- imethers are urged to bring their in- ¥, and two others had a nurrow Ancther site m..,m,."n,d’u r'he. N = “ $ 150 have been aced o | jocal manufactyrin ants. | he ce, at which the | escape at about S Pk 95 ! I high grade coverings at about half their regular prices. A manufacturer Plainville real estats by the Iand | Bar piher ety B o En S8 1hs soalerarios Bt aLIch sy orinE han e S togk tile | prapirty new' pvngd Gy e BURS e in peed of ready cash is the reason for this unusual offer. Every piece up [value commitice ang re\nhmuouigommmmn besides Chairman Bul- dectors and nurses from the State {hey wire warbing o ns eh) ot ,'.»,.'"','.\,: on \“,;‘"',,‘_,'""f' This plot J to minute in style and quality, | gommittee, according to maps made |jen wpe James Boswell gnd Minton |heaith department Side echool bugla S approximately three agur. 5 availabls to taxpaycrs today. The Norton. Vote to Retain Mills S . el ters of an acre of land and it is on- | most valuable pro in the town- . “ A Y irect, gave way Aerstood t the docter has effared 1} P | Town Takes Over Park The voters of Avon. at & sy 4 g d 2 o || £hip, the commitices have decided 18| (narles H. Norion park beeame town meeting, Volsd last night io The four men. PAinters i the it to the city for the sum ef $75.000 5 on the west side of Central square. | n property of the town yesterday the state beard of education 1o eiploy bt el RN oc e o Wie maten Seligiar 2 where an cvaluation of $150 a front | ypen jt was formally transierred by | consider its action in transforr ing contractor. were workin Dr. Robbins informed the — writer | “ o UIte | oot has Deen sct, values declining | cpgries H. and Elizabeth H. Norton. | Lewis 8. Mills of Plainvills from his Patform suspended from two lad- that was the price which he had i . i proportion 1o the distance frour |pyis property, which is now Plain- | present position as supervisor of the Ai- rs approximately <t from the placed on the property i e s sink o 31 a ront | (yierg’ frat public park. consists ef |schools in Avon and Burlington. Mr, ETOUNL A rung on one of the lad- A third site prominently mone o 4 |foot in the districts below Harts | pleccs. The larger onc, com- Mille has held his present position ¢S broke off witlout wars tioned in the Memorial Roulevard i . } X v ; oy o mllh\:ng;y mn:(»»t Toiat BV prising 60 acres. is sityated between | for 20 yegrs, and his work was luud- ’\“‘f"]““‘;{‘ the men Off balance. [west of the high school. This locar Very low price for three piece Living Room Suite, coversd in jacquard t have been prepared, and the ap. | Kedstone, Brozd and South Wash- cd last night by several residents of arise Wanchird, who wis Working tion. it is pointed out, is mot only :: i 2 P s : : fare bec e o B J 5 | . y ’ siders | © = northern « e Staging. conveuiv e ce velour, all over with reversible spring cushions. brales il and (s ocal - oompiitiaca | JOSIORIEACS SUL (roniage 9B the{Aven sallihy 4 miuner ot outaldncs G0 M-S BRTHIETH SUl AL I0e Wi 1o lent to the center but. would v 1 ire desirous that all taxpayers secups 125t named, while the smaller in a |as well. 65/ huztief gh the air striking provide ample parking facilities for SR dsin i sl ~ljd‘\ T R e s To Play in Bristol jone of the bottow steps of the iron |« larg: number of cars. Those who Ly informed of the values metore they | Wide, from the main park to Red-| The game.between the All-} fire escape. The force, with which |favor this site also state that it come up for ‘nl“"lnl‘un(‘-‘hnl a . ,‘.’| !stone. street, This latter strip was villes and Maple Ends of Bristol this ¢ hit H: wused the heavy step o would be one way to do away with * 3 | town meeting Mondny night, " lincluded because of the fine view | Sunday will be played at Muzzy field, bend out shape. I Marcoite, 'several uasightly huildings, which C ulte C ulte hpge e QoY IRt R T T | Bristol, it has been decided the Who was working next to him, also |at present line the boulevard, . . Next > Rus: ‘rope he s P gs ck e fire SCupe 3 | Neri Dok iee eett Property, the |7 irne Nortons have mads sevoral | ¥ival munagements. Hard feelings quruck the lire escapc. Bolh men| A member of the council, in dise | Valusble, this being etimated e CONUItions which must be observed €XI&t between the two teams, and if JE aehod 1o ‘\h{“ Bristol hospital | cussing the sale of the properties " $ $ | worth §$112 & from foot. e sof by the town. The land must be |ever Plainville wanted to win 2 O'Brien's ambu ance where they |now owned by the city, stated that \ * v |1 quassen corporation's land on A | USed &8 a public park to be known |Rame It this one, The it s Sisnitn ]h.\ ll'v'*- he believed that at least $290,000 Jf Jecmnena iy fang BEL . 9 - start at 3 o'clock. and Plainville fam IL Flynn 4 Michael A. ¥ - g o . : . - - Ve . &8 “Charles H. Norton park.” this {9 would be res by turni I Large Sofa, Wing Chair and Art denim Davenport, Wing e AL e et f.,“c,m\m been decidod upon by Plavers will meet at the center at 1 Marcotte was found to be (such holdings. It was his. beee S % 2 & 2 f ot port or e Russe prope. ranle e cide A i = . = deceed) Prarl Y S & Al @ Arm Chair jacquard or cut velour, or Coxwell Chair and Club Chair, ik “"m ‘\..jl‘ll‘g’ e ’r"&“rf‘\-‘! |the townspeople at a rocent town |9elock 4( is expected -_x\,:; !fxr»ol;i ;~|l|7m1"”» ‘I'rnln @ decp gash in his that the present City hall would met J reversible cushions. | at only $145.00. of the property in the husiness cn. |Mceting. A board of park commis. [forer New Departurs pitcher, will folbon i nother decp cut in LIS the city approximately $225,000; the l fac Genaait e e e sioners must be ercated and the park | q«n the mound for the ol \“)‘ lon 8 regarded as old town hall at least $50.000; the 1 et i e placed under théir control. Al . Hits 0ol il I~‘ and the extent of his injuries i1and at the corner of Church and SE L from $15| Within one year the town must S II i i e o e tiobely be Known until [School strects another $30,000; and ' STORE CLOSES AT 1 0'CLOCK WEDNESDAY! t0 Il conter (o §20 at Tios. | 1PHOTE a1 least 00 feet of tho ald o & COUBE ONIGH by Frdiyick M. ran are taken later i the dax | the old duping srounds wowd pes: d 4 O T B O | parmington o 6¢ So Surritt strec A d was b ruise sihly bring in $10,000, corner, decrensing still fusther n“r::“’:g"‘ . v;“_“and“&‘":::y_fl"l“;"»Mw Britain, ran into a telephone the chest and hody. it is not he- Fast, 4 the time it reaches Cooke ¢ pArk e pole at the corner of West Main and lieved that he was injured intarnalls it the city needs a new City o stre 1034108 resldancos ion! Karms (11 The Morldiat heautiting thelland | ooy ilis ot Sl o sanall Banars: e fEan and Arthur ||y 5 APRATENL bY the fact that Vg ington avenne bhring land up there ™ “50"chP' ‘;':“";"“ - A reasonable oy damaged abont the front end. Guilmette, who were working on |y o the €ty have considerable TR —— (e e 7 g —— NEWESSSWGEM | (0 325 4 front (oot ogain, siumping |SUR Must a e oeapended €2t [one wheel heing broken from the (he southern end of the . . ing, JIfficulty is locating the present " ave been completed to play the Alleced Rum Runner Etadilaly, (o 36 bsithie tin e foyy | YRR, ivon Sthe -developmientt wha [550) 2t 2 e o e bt et oriarn 00 oLy about five | {hor 1¢Pal bullding due to the fact er ln ews |strong Gasco team of New Britain at Shot: Girl 38 reached. On West Main street | M2intenance of the park. Details of the aceident were not feet, caught hold of ihe fire oy, (1AL 1here are two stores on the the Lercival avenue grounds on next ot; Girls Are Held riauiiiy'io 55 by v time the taun| Thore must be no herse racing arned. but it appearcd that the car and were uninared, Guilmetts oh- ETOUnd floor. Only a few daye ago ___ Monday evening at 6 o'clock. The _ Tudianapolis, Ind., Aug. 9 Gi— s fixed ¢ h0,etaoin Jlu ctaoin | Sircuses, carnivals. or professional |1ag fafled to take the corner and! | ceinanied l'm-‘ hu'ow. sl ‘""‘ a strang in the city inquired e — visitors have a team composed of | Terrenes King, 27, who poin ¥ line is reachied. On West Main str "ball games in the park. nor ean | nag ryn up onto the sidewalk, strik- 1he hosnital oy ”r"‘ "-\d v" where he might find the city build- well-kunown semi-pro stars, who | had been cngaged in ruit == g, values decline from buildings other than those to be ling the pole. ey ~'\|0(‘ i n"h'd““" ® ing, in spite of the fact that at the |have dufeated some of the hest|was shot and killed early foday at | the distance from the cente s- U=ed for park purposes be eracted. | Porsonals e bl bmapini . ':" ime he was standing on the side- teams in the Industrial lague and | the Green Mill Dance Gardens | «s, while on _ Whiting strect they No restriction, how is placed | p. W, Smith and family 161t todny nt, went to his waik directly in front of it : hold two victories over the W!!u. northeast of this city. Two girls, en- slide from $35 to 35 at Hert's cor- | UDon charging admission to ama- | for g woek at Oakland Beach, R. 1. e e ho selection of a site will be left aggregation of New Britwin. They tertziners at the Gurde © held ner. Fust sircet property is rated at feur athletie and other rcreational Sidney Martin, formerly of Plain- n '-'l‘ agtion by employes of 1. nds of the city planning !& e in !hv‘..l' lineup such p i X ma- irom s to 220, < VeRts por en the granting of con- viile, now of Shuttle Meadow road, ' ‘“ '; \h‘nlhu,h-d that .Ihf- 'Hl 1- sion, although suggestions ? |Sheehan. Wojack, ellt and “Hius- | terial withess and police are search- | Broud street, belicved worth $20 “cssions for refreshment and amuae Southington. is a patient at the |7 “h% caused by one of the iy gladly be received by that body —_— gy Carlson. Carlson pitched (he ing for T. H. Smith, who the offi- 10T mOst of its length mient. Al income derived by the Bristol hospital. where he under- g8 SUpposting o steging & from the zens, Tt is probable . .y [ Corbin team to the pennant in the tmli say WS With the girls and |ille west ¢nd to 510, fown from such eoncessions is to be |went an operation for appendicitis ‘.xl_ ‘on‘: ':L)'\;\: ! rrrfzjz def thut several sites will he mentioned [‘]swold eacnes Dec]s]ou A [e]‘ Industrial league last scason. King shortly lefore the shootirg. between Broad iovoted to developing the park. on Tuceday. 100 is reported as rest- (I0Ster Juad. an emplose of the sy tne gomcastin: ok . : / Briefs In Kink's pocket police said they | Perty is value The deed, filed yrstorday at the |ing ay comfortabic s ean he ex. CONTACto stated 1 the 18d0erd iy gt t the ‘etty Gadatll i Fwe Hom.s 01 DiSGIISSlO!] T e 1\~nmgum""""" a notebook containing the n..‘\ lun‘l'l\(\ town clerk's office, is witnessed by pected. AS pri : ally new and had °",h ormal action. | agiatirion Dalher hinibl Jasetion :1‘:::1”.” 1:_1: o g and telephon L vwmlv"(v-\‘ B haries Conlon and The Misees Mue Cunningbam, ‘lr“T‘n’m : ysxmv(vv“( o ,\”‘ml\v F. of . Mroting S | Rev. and Mrs S A Fiske of [ _otimona thap jene hundreq T h A e + (MR Dy Maty Terney. and Helen Tierney| % TUtle was oui of town 0day| u nisting of Ceust Buss Wal: Worthington ridge left today for | 22% ers and rum runners oper- #NEle 1 R hleng ey Mr. Norfon has also glven the se- are spending two wocks at Cape Cod, BE Nol pkpuated fo meturn: i 0. 39, Ferciters of America, . BONDS REMAIN THE SAM hielbouns Vsl Mids here they |8 Ih Indianapois and wicinity, | ttreets are considered less valuable 1octmen his chock for $2,500 to be | Mass. urday. WAIE atl B ololoih S e | | it apend a fon dare " Y [ The ook alse contained a list of |1ONArd the south, whero front foot | iy 1n retoring the canal. This — e New Departure Vield Meet in Tted Men's hall on Prospect ( — | will spend a few ¢ tlephone numbers of federal prohi. | Values are $4-37 against $12-820 af o "y 2T Hhe canal Th K10 e Sk haals RS AR e D A BT B IR aioa | Lester Stuhlman of Keasington | hition gcnts, tha northern end near West Main [y, 10 POER T J g STRESEMANN WILL BE st Ll L ) MeEtstars:il Ba ds Sosslon Tomor: |, =0 o 1o Carap: Trunbill st Gt strect, Side streets in the western S rrlin ot o pleted for the third anuual field p loncert Axain Postponed 2 o fa = Nk P X A ' s 1wet of the employes of Plant A of he sixth of a series of muynicipal ! ’ pienic te!the New Britain division of the o section of Plainville are fixed at £ = S PRESENT IN PERSON 3 unicipa e ==Ainpsl iGranse Jiolilc o e Conneeticut National Guard. Demand Equality of 10 810, with those north of the track |, :m”,"'!‘;:‘," Jona ads fe)thotas, the New Departure Manufacturing bind concerts, scheduled for last Hold This Month — Kensingion | ypn ens s Hizgitimate Children o ** t 5 Icctmen ~T ;xlornlx1t that there il {comy 10 be held at Muzzy field evening was again postponed until ek ¢ | Brussels e Below Hart's corner the i O veral dogs loose In the een- giyelihood That Chamberlin Won't |00 Saturday afternoon, August 11. tonight because of the: uncertainty E Worthingt id s din russels, Aug. 9 (UP)—Demand ) Nine To Play Taftvilte—ttems, | Worthing v Felhucc e il LAE o Lo e ts run between $1 and 83 ju|'eF And making nuleances of them- Applications now in the hands of | of the weatlier. A pleasing program LA b e senstondn oy vquality betsoen legltimate and 41, (ront 20t values, The Trombull ave- |S21¥¢ Dog Warden Philin Marine | Attend Not to Influcnce the committee indicate that at least (has been arranged by Director Atter a lengthy seasion in the L Mr. and Mrs, Charles Pratt and 1 el gl : x-" <1; ta e section is vilued at §3 to $14 o | VA3 Sont to investigate, and he suc. | tes will participate in the | Ernest Becker of the New Depar- :l.'n un.]ul A'(m v_l .lvmu”l.nu).,a laughter, Beity, have returned home S hc‘(“ front foot and the East Broad dis..C "d¢! in rounding up two of the German various field ever ture band. Ample scating and s = Lv“““w\;\'":” " AL Sty Gt aing i GG trict from 82 to $20. Woodford il i Berlin, Aug. 0.—P—The likeli- The purpose mect Parking —accommodations will be i Sribeln, whasaod s s | aties B WorIe | s wiher semlintiss seme | A Bk S fixed vaivetion e T'““""",, 1 hood that Sir Austcn Chamberlain, is to uncover any potential talent in Provided. Tilorvomonat dniion Thel s L aes Murtiyesteniay, sior Cape | LSS e while In Mountain View land is val- | CIC A8 been much activity In | peyien foreign secretary, will not |the local plant which may be en Autos Collide Difubipal i 4 ICensinglon Hans. | S04 where lie will foin his wife Opposing the mobilization of wo- U 2! 82 to $6 and in Westwood & ‘0" ‘;"“’M:“;‘ el 'I““"’ of Jarticipate in the signing of the Kel- tered in the triangular meet with _Automobiles operated by Morse and bound him over to the Septem- | 4¥s Michacls of Berlin street men in wartime, or the inauguration | PATK at $2-85. The practically un- ! i el "“"“]f‘ the logg outlawry of war pact in Parls Ui Meriden and Bimwood hranches Richtmyer of 35 pring street and bar term of the superior: court and | 'S oM D racation from the of compulsory industrial war sery- d¢veloped streets to the south are [ 1otk Mo, AL sead 5,,“‘""]: ha8 | 1e hot expected to influence Foreign of the company on Saturday, sep. ANthony Fge of Middle street cole continued the bonds at §3000, last| BOTIN Construction compuny. ice. Svatunted at only §1to 82, with the (8 o rma. B, HIL oo gy i | Minister Stresemann's decision to | tember 13, George B. Ward is chair. | 19¢d early last cvening at the cor- Ginsing. Wha sass Look e hours Miss Vietoria Fiske of | Favoring legal equality between SOUthernmost, near Old Mountain earilin and J;n“‘le"" ”° participate personally in the signing. man of the committee in charge of Ner of Riverside avenue and Middle and court was not adjourncd until Ret. and Mrs 8. A, i Worth- | husband and wite in laws relating 0. sct at $10 por lot. Acreage ye. [HT FIONKER and to Marie Car. The foreign minister also will prob- | arrangements and he is being s SFeet. Both cars were slightly 13:80 o'clock this meentng, Squlllas n ridge, returs next |10 marriage and the family, places front Tootage in the QUtIVING | \yoni’Caparelll. Lot No, 99 hap beay |IY attend the league of nations sisted by E. W. Cheney, (ieorge | d2maged ciote was represented by Attornes k from the University of Wiscon-| Favoring prolection for expectant |districts such as Redstone street. |, LGS 5 0 00 S hal beed | gocgiong next month. Muland, Guy Welght, Lester Lan-| 3 18 tne oEG a0 Riat R YL Whomas 1% McDonough R bere she has been taking a OF nursing mothers and the estah. |S0Uth Washington street Unionvilla %S TForan Only a serious reversal in the con- | ning, Joseph Carroll, Thomas Mono- myer wis making a right turn from ert Lacy of New Britain, There was| SUIlner course, lishment of a maximum §-hour day [2venue. Coope strect, and the New \"“p, " Far o transferred to Uition of Dr. Stresemann's health han, William Pratt and P. S Hart, | Biverside nue into Middle street considerable time spent in arguing| Philip Fugan of Kensington is (97 Women in indust Hdini suad. Olson Bros. Inc. (Emil A, ang "' brevent him from taking part| The lst of events on the program |ind Ege was making a left turn S T e e e silling: ek onesl ‘I"“f‘m" - Y The Somers dopth curve is used I g yol TR e (R of land, 't both meetinge. While he iy still for Saturday are as follows: Mile (To1n Middle street into Riverside vhe he alleged Fense spending his annual vacaiio 5 5 - i Mt o 8 . - p 3 ¢ T R o s . 5 applying these front foot values, the (TS 1 Ol ar from having recovered from his run, men: 100-yard dash, men: 440. @venuc. Motoreyele Policeman James l',i“‘,j‘,‘“\ffij”‘,“;f:('(‘,‘, e B S Rk Objection to Weisborg’s 23" Ngure baing used for a lot 1005, PANNEE EIEDly on Camp i, (oot ienkdonn, his présent oondle | verd mons e e e R e and sor gton as as said te o TS x Agen Nhorth are considers | i e Nhreh i : i srdery i vappened n he Shule Mea. | Namszr Kair: socne ot e i ADbearance Withdrawn et ieen shorter ton e Registrars to Meet thon 15 auch 4s to wartant hls gOINg | lay, men: Th-yard dash. gh poties e A e dow district. Kensington team announced this | P285aic, N. J.Aug. 8 (P—Objec. ;°d as less valuable and lsager or The registrars of voters will be in 10 PAris at the end of the month yard dash, men: 50-yard dash, bolice headquarters today. Follow- e Wy At e ] b L LN o |tlon to the public appearance of Al '2S worth more. In all. however. it | on tomorrow afternoon and eve. | 2fter which he will proceed o !men; running high jump, men ing an interview with Prosecuting Squillaciote, who is about 25 vears|morning that the strong Taftuille |or 'S {he PUY commiunist leader, has been recommended that only i’ g fTON SRereon and eve- ] vard dash. men: three-logzed nov. Attorney James T. Mather, Richt- S (ha e a 4 ol e wi ¢ cpponents e 8 i . der, . 3 iing ur 3 ect can- o va sh. me co-legse - L " old. was arrested about 11:30 o'clock nin: Il be the cppon s of the |y ag withdrawn today by Commis. 15-80 per cent of the full value Deo;gligts of qualified voters for use fn | D Stresemann left Karlsbad | ey race, men: 1 pound shotput, | M¥er and Edge agreed to settle the in the evening on July 31 by S locals this Suday at the Percival ” 3. ” o 1 188CSSOTS lin i n-day 3 in N or e V. i J ' 2 Sloner of Public Safety Benjamin F. |used by the asscssors in compiling iho coming primarles, Voters wifl |08y for a ten-day sojourn in|men: running broad jump, men; |Matter civilly. pvant Michael J. Flynn of N w Brit-|chue grounds. The visitors are |ponn. 2 * i the grand list kel O Oberhor 1 Thringid, He will g6 %o A 4 ' Progress On Ross' Club ain and Constable Frank Brown of |among the | in the Connceti- yy'y i : brought he. 'S Unable to participate in these O¢ Do Ea e onchalf mile run. men ¥s' Clul B e o e . tha |, It has heen announced that Weis. | These figures will be brousht he- | Cyyeuges unless their nhmes ars o | Berlin before visiting Paris in order AR Ll BoMAE Sl Rapid progress is being made on l""o"‘“ -.x‘an'nr ”;n:"";;: b‘;‘mz‘:; ';‘r e r;“;;,on'flm";' ‘.|,,",","'\v,."'l'd, 1’}'1' bord’s mecting scheduled for 8§ fore the voters Monday night. when (. yicee Many people found them. 1O attend a full cabinet conference. s mae v'hmu jus. | he new Toys' club bullding on vmm‘,’g(r, whg was In Squillaciote’s | game o}\‘ its hands, W nt “v;:, I:t“";'n Oflm '| lm,:.:lru would not be per- lm.] co:xmu ‘s will r’n'.-r.\. ‘:L;-m:;;y(;; selves excluded last year because of | __ RS CRRRSE en, heavyweights, will appear in :.:m;u F[rnr\;, all of the exterior Y : § s | 2 ands. Wes D [mitted. but after a conference and ask acceptance of thei gs. ; - i IEEmIEN D, appo rick work having been completed. compuny a few days before, {the mound for Kensington and Hu- | Koger Baldwin of the Ameri ; this fact. and the registrars hove New London Conducting | ;1 poktes vl weekly “ama. g e e He was brought to the New Brit-|band behind the plate Civil Liberties union, Commissioner e ra———— Drive on Back Taxes teur boxing card at Muzzy field Fri- |jne '1n putting on the roof on the ain police station where he was| Practice This Evening Turner g2id he would not interferc mfl e =< 3 New London, Aug. 9.——In re- | 1e under the auspices of yoar part of the building, 1t is ex- Iodged tn a cell in default of a $5 ill be an important prac- With the meeting. °y. X to the request made by statejthe Bristol Sportsmen's club. An-|pecteq that the building will be'com- 000 bond and charged with a statu- ¢ Kensington Triangles —Turner added that although he = Closm Commissiover = Willlam ML |other real attraction will be e | yiseg and nady f60 wioninsor St tory offense. At a special session of baseball team this evening at the Would not have uniformed officers <«PLAINVILLE» | Blodgett that all outstanding tax bout between Micky 7Todd. Qumb |y vear. the court held last Wednesday, Aug- ' Percival avenue grounds, Al are 4t the gathering. he intended to send | . 5 {liens must be listed in the recerds|mute of Litchficld and Nick Chris it s i, Judspff.m.,“( -Griswold con- | urged 1o be prosent withont fail, '@ Stenographer to take Welsbord's e All Groceries to be Sold ||trom now on. whieh meane that they |of this civ. ot Totd and -mm];\l 500 Whales Killed tinyed the cdse for a week and the o o) address. 2 muet be listed by July 1. 1929, Tax jare hard hitters and the bout shoul e e Jeased when Mr. :n||dh:l~|"»,“l“.:‘l“|'\‘.’lrlt;r}'-']ll:lher' and e [ e oo Below Cost. Collector Hibbard N. Alexander, of |be the most interesting of the cve- Off Danish Coast he furnished bonds of $5.000. daughter Marguerite of Maple Hill| _ REGISTRARS TO MEET bt iy \‘1»::1- Corda [this city. who is conducting a drive ning. Tast week Todd knocked out| Copenhagen. Denmark, Aug. $ (B To Be In Session Surate and Mrs. The r‘r‘malrars of voters will be at | %!/ ol ;’:‘;‘I:‘ MaA on back taxes. stated today that e Garher of Pequabuck in the | _Pive hundred whales were Kkilled 3 Georg= J. Corr and R. H. Morse. their office tomorrow from noon to PR A tw an | “there won't be any.” t ronnd vesterday off Westmann Haven in b Tealutrars of dhe o of Berlin, wit nson and son Al. ! P- M. 1o make changes and correc- with Dorothy Revier or be in gession tomorrow from 12 to 9 o'clock for the sole purpose of re- 1 Haven over the week-end. atives in Wost tOns in the voting. receive applications of vising the caycus list of Berlin. This Mrs. I, derickson and daugh- M'h 1o be made electors for the fall will be their final meeting to taks ter of New Britain are the guests PA1oting, during those hours. care of the caucus list, 1) of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Payne . They will also | those who DAY Fr MIN-TIN-TIN “RINTY OF THE DESERT™ Central Square PLAINVILLE. in meeting being held last Friday. N Grange Annual Picnic Tt was voted at the regular,.emi- monthly meeting of the BDerlin Grange to hold its annual picnic at Rockwell park. Bristol, on Saturda August 18. A large committee was Florence Carns has returned from a trip to NeNw York city for the past week Che Fife and Drum Corps sal will be held this evening. A number from here attended the | police field day held at Willow | re. appointed to decide whether the Brook park vesterday afternoos | Grange would hold its annuai fair. The proposed tennis tournament The improvement committee sub-| Will he a series of elimination con- THAT GARRES| | ALL RISLT NERE tests between the various units, the ames to be played in New Britain, | mitted a large report which will be voted upon at the next meeting of the organization to be held the third | Hartford and Southingten. Tuseday ln"‘:n':lzs;,cn"“ 1\Held in}mms For Alleged Assault Tt was announced this morning by | the management of the American 5 < Hartford, Aug. 9 UP—Charged | assaulting his wife with threats to Paper Goods nine that arrangements kill her while she lay in bed at the | Hartford hospital seriously injured lin an assault by her husband ean lier in the week, Donato Apostolico, | of 38 Woodbridge street, was teld by Police Court Judge John L. Bonee this morning in bonds of otice Notice is hereby given that the registrars of the Town of Berlin will be in gession at the Town Hall on Friday, August 10th. from twelve 000, Sccretary of State Frances A. | to nine o'clock p. m. (standard | Pallotti represents Apostolico. The | time) for the sole purpose of revis- case will be heard tomorrow morn- Ing the caucus list of sail town. ing. ROYAI. H. MORSE, . GEORGE J. CORR READ HERALD CLASSIFIED AT Registrars. | FOR BEST RESULTS WHILE WE 6o SIGUTSEEING 2 GEE»1WISK ALL MY FRIENDS | ONs\WE'LLL BET 8OING !/ Mr. Alexander said that but $2on 000 of the 1927 levy remained un- collected now and he said that he felt sure that there would be no back tax liens to hst by July 1. 1929, A team of Glastonbury now heing matehed against al talent. <o that Friday night's 4 should be one of the hest staged 1 the city this season, amateurs the Farce Tslands of the North Sea The monsters appeared in a big schoop and every avallable craft in the fsalnds was hastily manned for the drive against them. Betty Is Curious OU!THIS IS LOTS OF } FON), UNCLE AARRY! K 2 JUST WAIT=WERE 60ING TO SEE MORE TUINGS=THE TOWER OF LONDON, THAME S RINER-WESTAMINSTER ABBEY| THE LUMENOUSE DISTRICT AND =-0ll JUST o By BLOSSER 2D LKE T0 SEE THE PRINCE OF \NALES = \NHAT \NOULD YoU LIKE L'_re SEE,BETTY 2

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