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il arefo STORE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Our Aqgust Sale Fashionable Collection of Quality Furs . . . Greater Savings Than in Seasons Past . . . Beautiful Fur Coats of Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskr: ern Mink, Leopard, Scotch Mole, Raccoon, Persian Lamb, Muskrat, Beaver, o smart furs—offered at Caracul, American Broadtail, Jap Mink and other much lower prices than in the Fur Coat season. MUSKRAT COATS ...... $125.00, $169.00, $175 RACCOON COATS ...... $215.00, $249 HUDSON SEAL COATS .. $248.50, $29 .00, AMERICAN BROADTAIL COATS—Remarkable V WOMBAT COATS—Unusual Buy at This Price EU OTHER FURS SPECIALLY PRICED FROM . August Fur Sale. 1527] opping Centar: NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1928, Rain Aids Town The rain of yesterday afternoon and last night was quite providential for the town, as it proved a great help in the surfucing of Forest street. The workmen completed their task yesterday noon by spread- ing the fine screenings over the road. These etill had to be wet down. but then rain came along in Plainville News WASHBURN RESIGNS 00, $198.00 to $298.50 50, $259.50, $298.50 to $325.00 $335.00, $365.00 to $435.00 OPEAN LAMBSKIN—In Tan—Very Smart . .. FROM CONMITTEE Leaves Water Purchase Body— Rex New Chairman SEEKING OLD ~ RECORDS || School Alunini Gathering Historical I Data—Rain Helps o Pave Street —Legion Carnival day—Maple Ends Opeus Satur- of Furs Here Sunday. Henry S. Washburn chairman of the committee investi- {| gating the purchase of the Plain- ! ville Water Co. at the meeting of that | committee Jast night and also tend- igned as | mittee. He stated in his letter to the | swlectmen, who have appointed the investigators, that he was unable to ! give th ry tite to the Not only is Mr. Washburn busy with affairs of the Plainville Trust Co., but lic is also active on several other town commitier including the school board and revaination com- mittec, and the water purchase com- | | mittec has proved one too many, Huarry O. Kex was elected chair- ed Mr. Washburn, M ! Rex was not present at the meetin buing away from Plainville, but it is | thought that he will accept the of- The ctinen were authorized Appoint a new member of t committee to fill the vacaney left by the former chairn retirement, "This appointment will be announced ina few days. The next mecting of the committee be held on Wednesday | ning. September &, The group is still | | finding out sacts and still has quite |2 1ot 10 do before it can make any ! recommendations Secking Old Records The Plainville Graded school as- ation is seeking to gather all the historicul duta possible in connection neces: t) Squirrel, East- { man to sucs lue . ... $139.50 $ 69.50 87950 to $1,250.00 to a | eve- with the locil school and its former vited to the fourth meeting | . Berlln News | Upson FFumily association or ica, which will be held at the | Southington Golf club on Suturday, | Augus of -_— | Sports wiit be enjoyed in the| L | morning and a picnic dinver. tor | which all are expected to contribute, will be ness meeting and low. The served 1 o'clock. A a social will fol- associution has a larg: menibership from all parts of the Democratic Committee Chair- o s ieen man Thinks It Was Great e = John Chaponi and 1. A | garel Ronketty of Kensington R is spending her two weeks' vac at the shore. Miss Ronketty ployed at 1he lin Savings Jolin O'Connell of Kensington visiting Ningara Falls for {wo weeks. He will busi- mectings Bricrs Mr. and Mrs. George Sommers with Mus, Kibbi few Man ¢ to Hold Fair— ¢ Board Tomor- | Case of Cromwell Reopened is eme- —DBerlin Grang Meeting of Fi night Paper Goods to n in Britain Industrial leagne noon when it clashes with Brituin Machine nine at Hill park at o'cla locals have won five games and T the league. This was {the Ken ton team’s first year in the cireuit and it ¥ good account of itself, B on the row Evening—Items, | | The Amevican very 800d | g pyping declared [ the New the |1 committee, this | the New Walnut he | 10s nin “Al Smith's specch we and right Vaniel Malurney, chairman of season close to the point, democratic town 5:30 morning in commenting on the by the demo- president | ac- ceptance speceh made cratic nominee tor cyening at Albany. Goveruor Smith of New York vs- tabnshed himself more tirmiy n tin tecm of the Berlin democrats last | night with his speceh accepting the | ucmocratic presidential nomination, cpinions cipressed here this morning by prominent Jeffersonians indicat- od. Displaying undisguised enthusiasm | ave a ve Most of (he 1oss side were by close scores, The locals aftained fhe distine. tion of being the only ageregation pin the I to defeat the league winning Stanley Works team. To Hold Fair recent meeting of the Rer- lin Grange held at the Farmington and admiration for the New York avenu hall, it was voted to hold a governor, prominent local democrats [ thrce night carnival on Septembe shut all the radios over which they 28, , instead of the usual fair., heard the speech with gestures first night will be complete satistaction. As far Amateur Night” serlin democrats are concerned, | At tie pest medfing of he Governor Bmith has met their high- ' Grange to he held on September 4. 3L cxpectations, [ the pro SEoile i dre The clear and exhaustive manier Jome (conomics committee under in which the democratic presidential | the leadership of Mrs. Harold Ven- nominee treated his material wus re- | tyos All women of the Grange arc garded by local democrats as the lusked to ari @ cake or outstanding quality in his address. | cookics and pri il be awarded This evening the democrats will |for the hest of . These will be start off on their fall campaign when | auctioncd off later, they meet at the Legion hall in| The second mecting in September, Kensington in caucus. Delegates will | which will be held on the 18th, will be elected for the state, cONgression- | e in the form of a reception to the ul, senatorial and probate conven- |fiachors of the town and Miss Dal- tions, Chairman Daniel Malarney of |,y visiting nurse. Iev, Samuel A. the town committee issucd the call|jiske of the Berlin Congregational last week and it is expected that|chureh will give the welcome ad- the democrats will turn out in full | gress and Dr. M. H. Griswold will force. | talk on “Work of a Nurse in Town.” [ Music and refreshments will com- Iplete the evening's entertainment. Mecting of Fin Board The finance board will hold meeting tomorrow evening together with hool committee at th buit | ofiice of the town clerk. The financ Cambria of Meriden. Judge A. board will recvive the proposed Aubrey sentenced Ponsock 10 30 {pyqget of the school committee for days in jail. An appeal was entered (e coming 3 bonds being set at $5u0. Few Attending Mectin Monday morning a $500 bond ! ¥ & few residents attended the posted by Ponsock wus ordercd 101wy yeetings of the Kensington fire feited Ly Judge Aubrey when thefgictrict hold at the Berlin Savings defendant failed to appear in COUrL|jnic Luilding oftice for the purpose to answer the charges of druiken|or recciving abatements fin their driving. Tuesday a request Was|ya oo on Tuesday and Wednesday made by Mr. Cambria that the case | o onings. The tax collector'’s book be reopened. has been completed and will be Ponsock was arrested 145t turned over 1o the district commit- week by a Meriden officer who no-| .. They in turn will turn it over ticed that the Cromwell man wus| o (he tax collecor. having considerable difficulty in Bricfs starting his machine and upon in- Gwatkin vestigation, discovered that the man! ;o100 Ridge will leave was under the influience of lquor. | (i} Miss Catherine Gold m at Home mauguin where they will spend Judge George G. Griswold of the | oox Berlin town court is still confined | = nfp ang Mrs. Leland Gwatkin and to his home with illness and accord- | sons, Elliott and Wesley, of Worth- ing to reports it will be two weeks | ington Ridge will leave tomorrow or more before the judge can re-|for Momauguin where they will sume his duties. Mr. Griswold is|camp for a week suffering from eve trouble, the vi- East 13 Tems sion in one of his eyes being af-| Royal Morse and Vernon Record fected. have returned from a motor trip to Mecting Satunday nklin, N. H.. where they have descendants of Thomas Up- n visiting relatives. son of Hartford, who was later a| Sterling Woodward and family of proprictor in Farminglon, are in-|Philadelphia, Pa,, are visiting Mr. g At a as | - bake ei Case Reopened The case of Albert Ponsock, 1, of Cromwell, charged with driving a car while under the influcnce of 1 quor was reopencd yesterday morn ing in the Meriden court upon the motion of Ponsock's lawyer, O arly Miss Natalie of Worth- tomorrow a be the | Amer- | of [ her home days | Warner | on bank. is | Miss Dorothy mes | known us | of the | for Mo- | U pupils. Briet sketeh, what the Puplls have done since lcaving !school, old photographs of graduat- ing school pubiication, other material are being sought and Will be veserved for historical pur- poses. The assaciation historian, Mrs. L AL Castle, s in charg One teacher s suid to have plete record of the activities of all | pupils. It thought possible that others muy be shailurly inform- | ed, and th gathered from | these and other sources is expectud Lo reveal much interesting inforn- mation regarding the carcers of Plainville children, muny of whom | lave risen o importunt positions in | and Mrs. Charles Woodward their home on Cottuge street. Mrand Mrs. John McInerncy en for A relatives their home yosterday, ut at sveral families held a group | et picnic yesterday at Pipesdale. Shot. ly after the pienickers arrived at the zrove it | Ban to rain and kept up throughout the afternoon. 1. daunted. the women nd echildren stayed until late in the 1fternoon nd retirmed home wet through but nevertheless cheerf daia | Miss Hazel Bacon has returncd 10 | \avious. Tines. herve after visit with Tl |relatives in New York. union last 8 The Fast Berlin tennis team will charge of th pliy turdiy afternoon at the ten- | other yeur a {nis courts at Walnut Hill park. The | (ake jt leeal doubles team for their opening teh will play the Southington team composed of Backman and Hurlburt. In the singles Frank Kramer will meet Pattison of Sims- bury and Edmund Siegrist will Orein matehed against a New Britain rep- again. resenfative, name unannounced, Due A new project 1o the wet ther of the pust few |alumni when - the {evenings it has been almost Impos- [ yeon disposed of {sible to hold practic dele- gy the zation of rooters to Saalias jcompany the home he eanse that has becn mentioned. It | Rich is spending a been suggestod that the asso- | few days us the guest of relatives in eiation pay for the vrection and up- | Guilfora keep of 1ditionil room on some | The Weste {outing at La a association voted at its rp- to continue in plaszround for an- nd then wsk the town to Peosident John ithoriz d to 1 o Lamb | committe playground during ind he said today old committe was 1 10 appoint a charge of the this last ,\wn,l hopes that the by Principal - Judd il consint to serve he o interest the tlaysround has Leing sou t, preservation of inforniation mentioned above is one we ac- has 15 will not liold their Pocotopuug this week | records there, while another idea is but will postpone it until the latter {10 provide a similar room the jpart of the coming week. Next Mon- | puplic library when it is built [day evening the Wesleyans will be | room would not oinly be a mine of the guests of Mi: Mabelle and [intormation but would also provide | Winifred Barnes at their home on {the association with & | Main street, home and meeting pluce | The annual | Sisters will be November, es | fair of the Pythian | held the fisst week in | Members of the sssociation will be |asked to offer suzgostions at the | The Methodist church choir will | union next year, | meet tomorrow at the | chureh at The il row aft jexchar evening 7:30 o'clock. rary will be open tomor moon and evening for the of books. The postponed meeting of the A Berlin Panther: football team will be held this evening at § o'clock at | [ Athletic hall. Any athlete living in the town of Berlin interested in aking the team is asked to attend. | Kensington, Berlin and East Berlin | Ihave been asked to send represen- | [tatives to the session. Practice will [begin within a few weeks as 1t is | | planned to put a strong team com- | [pletely cquipped in the field this | |vear. Games with the best semi-pro | [teams in the state are to be ar- ranged. The boys and girls clubs’ activities | {will be resumed this fall the date | to be announced in the near future, | The classcs begin late in September | or carly in October. Oscar Benson is director of the clubs activities and | he will ‘shortly announcc the plans | for the fall work. | Auction! Ordered by the Berks Mortgage and Finance Corp., a six-room cottage, all im- provements, taken by fore- hire closure; 46 Overlcok Av- enue, second street from Bohemian street, Plainville, Conn., August 25th at 2:30 p.m,D. S. T, THE JOHN COOKE CO. Auctioneers. jig time and washed through effectively. Barnes post, Americun Legion, open on the Whiting street grounds Baturday afternoon. the usual booths, while have been s tertainment which will differ each night. through Saturday night, s, ‘East [ veteran, wun accorded a full miti ary funeral yesterday afternoon. F ing services conducted by Rev, | bert Myers of | Hiltbrand's { fur | Britain. At the ent 1] ered his resignation from the com. | Hill park nutional | guard, sion to the center of the cit work, | 1" n | were | and Foresters and fornier comrads morning, somewhat improved, comfortable night at the New Brit- ain General graphs show a slight skull 1 -acture, but it is not s rio: spending a fow city, [improvements lin, i | Phone | to desert travel, the obsy | desert LOnly a few types mike the trip across the wasteland. Some of the desert is mud other them down the larger material quite Legion Carnival The gnnual carnival of Broc will There will be four acts red 1o provide en- The carnival will next week and close on ptember 1, Military Funeral Frederick W. Hiltbrand of 100 street. Spanish-American war ollow- Her- Collinsville late al cortege residence, the proceeded to New nee of Walnut it was met by a squad of suardsmen und a color which preceded the pro. and to Wwhe inter- e pall bearers the Odd Feliows Mr. Hiltbrand's m Co, E. Is Coming 1ds of Bristol will op- irview hent cemetery was mide member of Maple The Maple pose the All-Plainvilles here Sunday | afternoon the weeks on not lost a road contest. The Maple Ends won x | pitchers’ batile in Bristol two we ks ago, cure revenge over the. as the r home locals i Erounds the road. home cturn to afte sveral Plainville has Eame nor won a nd Plainville is aching to se- bitter foes, Condtiion Tmproved The condition of Louls Tenun of cott Swamp, who was injurcd in a ! from a railrond car yesterday was reported today as He spent a hospital, X phota- Note Trving Bronson of Maple strect is days in New York Lewis St rooms, all Inquire 1. 1 St modern Rach- Brit Main adt, MOTORS POPULAR IN DESERT TRAVEL Slow Plodding Camel Giye Away to the Automobile K lad, Truq plodding th Aug. mel automobile ) #iven wa 28 @ means of Ficld Museum- vrian expedition from Chicago has od Automobile driving in the s no pasti how of motor cars e n made up of Wl ha composed flats, smooth seetions are of hard sand and rocks and even lava Ino fower than 17 pu aday, | future school building and keep its |t Dosts. such |k mean more from a center line, permanent le for its com- | mittees, r an infrequent | torists gether bl v tribes in torixts it slow dov beds, and there are large expanses of soft sand, in which the expedi- | tion on one aceo: al hours. e expedition’s AN was mirced for automobile had netu in one te, The desert wide, however, Sign written in English, French nd Arabic, warn the moto) to cep to tha left, but this conld several hundred meters or Neverthe- have oc- rt owing to the of the Syrian road explorers r racks are ss. head-on collisions urred in the ight hand rul B An o tish mandate, "ort of armored cars is not sight to desert mo- armored to- irplanes, the it 1o keep the other dangerou Holdups of mio- where they must oceurre These vith ritish govern.a Wiha and check. “pots have cars, enable IFIED ADS TONIGHT EMIL JANNINGS “THE ST OF SIN" ———— DAY MAYNARD OF THE SCARLET" A Thrill-a-Minute Drama in continue | at Mr. | MAINE RIVER HAS - BIG FISH CATCHES Sheepscot Seeks to Wrest * Laurels From Brule I\\ Southport, Me., Au dents along the are willing to conceds |served fishing honor [river in Wisconsin, Still, they | fishing can’t be so bLud Sheepscot when a mian can go and get 20,000 bushels of one haul. Something about the Sheepscot supplics; about its cold, clear waters; thing about the countless littlhe utarics or deep coves g shoreline ms to app larly to all schooling fish. 1 advised & man 1o try feed {port last August,” explains Maddocks, dean of the Maine ing industry, saw the herring scl and then close the cove with a dropnet, 20,000 hushels which ol right thers sardine carriers for el or a total of $10.000, “Another man at ¢ opening into the $8.000 in seining herrin weeks, This year (he starting late, just as it did a o, but it looks as will be made in the She ng August, September ber. And current eent a bushel. The fish arc ured right on the spot in A full dory holds 70 bushels,™ GARRETT PASSES mouth He took of sardine he sy Sheepscot, and prices " OUTOF CONGRESS ifas Been for Years the Demo- cratic Leader shington, A 2 nt political carcer a high place in *he is part V bron for a time [ iarrctt of Tennessce, [V JRNN wi | His attempt to gain the senate seat held by Kenneth MeKellar hayv- ng met with for nearly a difficnlt post the house will arter short sion next wintor A democrat, first Gurrett has bhorn fail decad of minority 1 retire thres the has -monthy’ the | house and more than though his purty wi ity, he mustered to win Regar one of onee, s in th somehow ed b the his adiest colleag debaters | the house to encounter on th the Tennesscean, even if he be silent all next winter ten a record as a leader stand out for years | But the vecord had political difficultics at virtue of his post leader, Garrett | m nearly all legistative | ! roar of more than on. house had its hon Two Years ago he tuck batile for re- house scat and it would have met similar this year had he chosen again for the house instead tering the senatorial race, | Garrett npon his retirement Mareh, will have home itle lection is 1o to rs of house erviee wecoeded the demoeratic lea In elevating « rett to the ership, house democrats hroke from tradition, as until that the or democrat on the ard means commit headed the party 1t undoubtediy Iy in the will be John M who. like ar coed |ner, a flory n. Tennesseean, debate, DRIVER 1SCAP I —Wal- rtford, serions truck he !¢ hed ! of M from when the skidded, ¢ s and fell over foot cm ment on the } road here last night. | caped uninjured, OLE | Waterbury, | ound guilty [trom a five | selling them on stre Menkevieh, 54, Jail sentenc Aug. of stealing t corn: Sheepscot de- to the Brule say, | on the out fish the | ing | somie- trib- | it somet shing particu- | his 1o at Maddocks Cove near West Sou Luther fish- “He watched until he {in th ools swim of the out | e of herrir to t 50 cents a bush- Harbor, e six n in ason year if big catches epscot dur- Octo- 60 m dories. ich carried councils man who | is held ader 10 private the last and always, brunt many heated political battles in the even | of minor- 1y, the votes and perhaps the most dangerons man in floor, should has writ- which will prics Iy democratic was out in the fore and the in the echo in his district at had a nip and his probable opposition run of en- | Kostyk, nest completed in th late and the left had rule in Jraq, which Claude Kitchin of North Carolina as lis # 1ad- away time ways antomatically house. se- | Clark, ar- the is a dangerous foe in in- w20 riford Hembree ¢ PENCILS—JAILED pencils « ind ten cent store Mike en & 1i-day (MAY GO TO CITY COUNCIL in | District Committees Named o Fup- Suceess of Republican Party— Fish and Game Club 0o Hold An- nual Mecting. hlgren, 15 understood 3 present City hall, although no record of the bid couid be obtained office of the city clerk today. Ihis Lid, it s reported by a party close to city | in o C. Warner, Bn’to, Ncw’ Third district: Frank 8. Merril, chairman; Mrs. W. E. Hough, vice -— |chairman; D, A. Oppell, Joseph C. Ruydolph | Beaudoin, William M. Cone, Frank REP(]RT [;ITY HALL | Dlugokecki, William Frobel, Charles |B. Greene, Raymena Hil, Willard |E. Hough, George McNeil. Adam I]FFER l]F 32"5 000 | Reszenski, Fred Rochette, John Sane s leumier, Walter J. Weinz, Louis A, i ———— | Wheeler, M. Charles Anderson, (Bid for Building Rumored fo 23, Bvereit &: Barnen Mra. Gordon | { 8 Chamberlain, Miss Ruth Chapmyn, Have Been Made [Gillette, Mys. Lella Lane, Mrs. Mary | | McDonald, Mrs. George MeNell, Mra, Harold Manchester, Mrs. Edwin Perkins, Mrs. Anson Q. Perkin Spring, Mrs. Albert Trothier, Mes, Fank Wilden Fouth district: Judge §. Russell | Mink, chuirman; Mes. Marion Beach, iller 17, Barnes, Georse P. Beach, | Willia cs . Cook, Joseph M. Dono. ank Dutton, Albert Dutton, 205,000 hus been mude for | Dwight Hall, Alexander Haryer, Wiilbur Hawxhurst, Dudley Ingra- ham, G. Earl Lourie, William J. Ma- {lone, Jimes T. Mather, Paul &, Sen. Staples, Albert P. Star! . to a Tracy, C ancil who will | with Aulbach, Charles Bacen, i:.xrom. Albert Trothier, Albert Vuil- I.\lm Frieda Collyenberg, Mrs. Marion Mrs. Eusehe Simard, Mrs. Henry vice chairman; Charles R, Anderson, that a detinite | Ainiee Fiorillo, win Gosdridge, sions, Robert J. Stack, Horq( miceting o L was s ; . Woodford, Mrs. Charles R. Anderson, Mr George P. Beach, Mra. Clifford Case, Mrs. 1da Gagenbach, Mrs. 8. Russell Mink, Miss Mildred Poterson, Miss Ruth Sessions, Mrs. Lester G. Di- Rourney, Mrs. Charles T. Treadway, Mrs. Townsend G. Treadway. ity acquired the | Arrangements are now being made that the building could for a burbecue dinner to be held at placed. This was found to '.llulrl'.\ bungalow on Fall Mountain the land being turned [some time in September. Clty on decds dated June A. 0. M. Austliary 158 by Johanna Bunyan, widow { A meeting of the Iadies: Auxiliary - [Of Jeremith Bunyau. The property lof thie Ancient Order sf Hiboraiy wus deseribed containing - one will heield at 8 o'clock this evening |acres and the sale price was $1.217. [in Red Men's hill on Prospect street. | Progress in Bank Republican Caucus Rapid progress is now being made | A call for the republican caucus raising the walls of the on Monday evening, August 27th has | building being erected at the N issucd by Lester G. Rigourney, of Main and North streets chairman of the town committee. At for North Side Bank and Trust 1t time delegates to the republi- COmpany. The work of excavation can state convention to be held in was delayed considerably of Now Haven September 6 and 7 wil the 1 0unt of blasting e |be clected and also to melect dele- el The structure is being huilt es (o the congressional and sena- On @ solid ledge which exfiopnge 'rial district conventions. south side of North Autos Collide | An automobile operated by Neal Collins, proprictor of the Collins Motor Car Co,, and a truck driven by William D. Duff, an employe of |the Beach Lumber Co., figured in a | collision Wednesday afternoon at the [corner of West and Hchool streets, | Both cars were slightly damaged. The appeared before the prosecuting attorney this morning 'and azrced to settle civitly. Club Annual of the Bristol ciation will be city court room at 8 p. September 4. Notices U effcet have been sent to the probably n it neat several others at the the fathers. was some o the 1 to the thixt leed by whi land st 1ot be 1 be ficorreet, over to the auestion raised city could gite a property, it bemg 4 provision of the I the is " i new corner || e “u wcross to trect, Surface driins ha been run from the basement of the Luilding to the brook nearhy, Road Constraction Stow 10 the large anount of bl 10 be done and the ercetion of a retaining wall 100 feet in length he. tween the plants of the Copper Oven hermometer Co. and the IFounidry Due i drivers Terry in Pequabuck, road work progressing slow 1 i not he- lieved now that the work will he completed nntil Jate n the winter, [t Because of the the &rade from the foot of Shovel Shop Bl 10 the tom, it will be necessary bers by Joseph . O'Connell, the Bristol Traction company to| ¥ of the organization. s it s ak st Coueliront N AT i S S VIl necessitate a large amount vd for the ensuing year and the an- filling in and will mean that th nual reports submitted. 2 ring PASECNZOTS on (he Post Ofiice Bids reyville Wil continue for | A bid of $550 by the J. some time, | i ties are now | Lioom Co., for ext on the ground and will be installeq'| painting avork on immediatey after (e R : poured, i Ente Vi h and Game held in the [, Tuesd, {10 th Y in raising of seere of | ruise of line Thorn- cr and interior the Bristol post ccommended to the ury department for acceptance, Other Lids announced by the cu who has | todian were as follows: amatenr | Fred Guirard $1,050, to he com- field and in the out. | pleted within 21 days; M. J. Graham, bout the state, has en- | to be completed within 90 ssional 1y He is | £ 1vs: Theriualt Contracting Co., #1 liember of the stable of Denny | 153 to be completed within 0 days: who is tie |Grorge A. Douglas and Bros., In [ #1425 1o be completed within 28 appear | 9438 Umiversal Construction € rain | 31:526 10 he completed within 120 | days, and Louis B. Tuttle, £2,050, to | e completed within 40 days, | The Thornbloom bid apecified com- pletion of the work within 76 d The treasury department has the { recompiendation under consideration and the contract will probably be awardcd within the near future. as concrete s < 1 rson of I eppeared in bouts at Muzzy 1oors sho tered the ! Ranks rryville, ninicrons prof nks. hon of Me den, trainer of “Kid"” Kaplan, “on was scheduled fo Herbury Jast night hut N sStponemaent Business Block sold T'lhe Cook block on Main strect, ryville, one of the rgest <s blocks in that Village sold hy Andrew : Tire a e | he busi- chak 'to Anua e was not di- K ‘ulged, Republican Committee Named The following district committees have been named by district ehagr men fo work in conjunction with th 4 "Y"Iil't:l‘;jt"v.”"c:m':”i ..rn-"-“,'i,'.ff o ”'"gu-wu damage suit filed in court First voting district: Jonn . |MeTe (0day by Pasquale Petrino of Holden, chairman: Mrs. il Me. | {118 city for his minor son, Francls. Master. vice chaitman; Caliste Al | I¢trino secks damages for injuries Tire: Maitin: Buckine |alleged 1o have been received by his Carlson, Charles J ed %00 In a collision in Bridgeport on Carnell, John H. Chapin, Watter g, | JUne 17, between Petrono's auto- Arinadeo Coverty, Ldward | Mobile and that of Miss Gregory. s Dubon, Winthrop | SR “yton H. Goodwin, Hmn'., _ TRIBUTE TO TOW ER er M. Judd, William MeCleary, per. | Ne¢W Haven, Aug. 23 (UP)—An ™ MeMaster, W. R, Werz, L S, Mis. | impressive tribute to the late Mayor {541, Louis Parsons, James Deters, |John B. Tower of this city was paid | hilip ey, Anthony J. Rich, |4t the annual municipal banquet at | William Richtmeyer, Cosmo Vac " |Double Beach House last night, d John Whitman, Mrs. J. Leon Bar. |When city officlals znd employes ni, Mrs. Duane Beach, Mrs, Anna |$100d with bowed heads in silence ik, Mrs. William McCleary ang | for one minute. Mrs. Laura Newell. cond voting distri s, chairman; M vicee chairmar iforty, Louis onzel mond Crumb, Willard WOMAN MOTORIST SUED Bridzeport, Aug. 23 (UP)—Miss I'rances Gregory of Mountvale, N. was named as the defendant in a 24 Donlon, Dunbar, te DEATH WAS ACCIDENTAL Bridgeport, Aug. 23 (P—A finding Edward Car.!of accidental death was returned by an, W. Ray. | Deputy Coroner Henry C. Etevenson Hunt, Walter | today at the conclusion of his in- Liohanser Harry N, Law, D, J. quest into the death' of Martin J. Munn, James Nicholas, Roy Pecival, |Cullen, 26, Cullen died of injuries arles B. Sanford, J. Wallace Uale, | recelved here Monday night. August 1 Mrs. Joseph Anderson, Mrs, Anna |21, when a delivery truck which he Conzelman, Miss Clara B. M. Dong- | wi driving crashed head-on with Mrs. Clara Nichols, Mrs. Fred (a trolley car operated hy Conductor Pond, Mrs. Ina Truax, Mrs. ‘Warren | Michael Shea, Junius Z. 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