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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDI\'ESDAY, JULY ) oditus Peck, is a f{rustee. A 1 Plalnvllle News “'1.‘”1,‘({:6: gkt er, Thomas P.[ Dur ernool group | antol News ndson, Seymour R. Peck, wadd¥ aph was t by George ected & vice president at the an® & gion Mecting 1 of Lowell, ) 1 me of the trustees om will be held in the Plainville town first and Dr. F baseball team and hall Aleriiy i econal Tt 1 bat t for first STORE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Building Lines on Various|, Tiens cor the varticipation of the 0T T NG <" Thousands Have Reli Applied— place i e Cly Bascball eague abas district in the annual statc depart- | il st e, thls levantn g Both bulnie LIBLo] Lt Manager George st an Miss Win- | Panzer of West Hartfo will pre- i 1 liss | i Our Important Event For Misses and Women na Miss Tuch Win Ll AN ADVANCE SALE R L o Issue Invitations for Annual Re- |1eague and full details on the trip to | Hartford, socond. = Bailoon - race, | s OE'QUALITY FURS AND RICHLY: EURRED CLOTH COATSH AT MIDSUMMER' ||| %0 Jssue tavitations torianmual e |88 A0 e e o S asville, | Howard' 1 of Hartfor Lt e B oo 9 N ~Q Union — District Legion Gathering | Ky. wil rnished ) = of ter 1 SALE PRICES ot Folle rnd Te ) : « Here Next Sunday — Complaints |,nehoeon mbu —stolen Bicyele Re- . : ¢ . covered—Laying Water Miin— Presenting an entirely new collection of fur coats for women who demand quality as SRR 2 well as style authenticity. The season’s choicest pelts—finest workmanship—at re- |§ o Clors=tainilic Bt American Legion a n the | (! B Fe T ile: kS0 Years Ol markable savings over winter prices. We do not quote comparative prices—as we | - The Plainville town plan commis- [POSt rooms on Whit 2 o A o laints on Sewers refer ; X v for v as her | €ion will hold two hearings on Mon- S AIRISIOx 3 prefer to have you compare quality for quality as offered elsewhere. T T T e SR . Cook, Plain hall, the first at § o'clock and the |health officer, has received r RACCOON COATS — Sale Prices — second at 8:30 o'cloc th daylight jous complaints saving time, at whic he commis- |0odors emanating from the man-holes d veranda lines on vari- compl ous streets will be heard pleasant od and of gases escap- HUBSON SEAL COATS — (Dyed Muskrat) — The first hearing will he a dis- |ing. Dr. Cook plans to take the ma‘- cussion of the recommendations of [ter up with the selectmen today and | fen Milford, Kent and Woodland |likely he tre solution to SQUIRREL COATS — Sale Prices — e i he recommended lines cover a 5 Named N foot wide street wit a 12-foot Charles H. H 4 e 3 B| north side of Milford street, extend- |at a CARACUL COATS — Sale Prices — | ing eastward to Woodland street and | Yeomans in s a 24-foot building and a 16-foot | David Smyt William o) veranda line ith side ex- and Emil Olson of treet we the state On Kent street, i-foot wide pany W, D, Go SEALINE COATS — Sale Prices {| | street with 2 building and a Annual Temeo Outing e g | 16-foot vera on both sides| The annual ou GILA AT e $I39 50 $159 50 | of the street. bull Electric Co. will be held Tues- | ;= \c =0 i 3 e On Woodland street a 50-foot wide | gay, August 6, at Savin R lans \] o n 3 5 - i n 1 street with 00t building and a |ype t he pr LGS D) ¥ ! 5 ; | re-at 9 o'clock. Re fcDon- MUSKRAT COATS Sale Prices — || !6-ro0t veranda linc on the west side 8l h cossful & QUL SDO R ! = Sy on on. Qu s 1l celebrate the ot = |and a 14-foot building and a 6-foot th past 3 QEBRizer S j & mecting which will| Good size del $:30 o'clock or as s0on | (heir families bor Across the Important Savings Also On ‘:lnm]m.. first hearing as is ]Wm;ll.' S . o i AL s oo " e S d Junioniinyz S e the discussion will center on the 5 i : g k BEAVER COATS, JAP WEASEL, LEOPARD, PERSIAN LAMB, LEOPARD CAT COATS eration of d the firs outing of the Cont \ of Men's Rible ( Camp ground | sines on East Maple et from Last | street o Linden strec | The street is to be 50 fect wide { throughout with 24-foot building sunc ‘]h»fnol veranda nes on both sides of the street, with the exception of Saturday. July th Jennings, = ‘here were also men from ma S Vil de ¢ ¥ v B 1 0 t “orestvil the 150, feet nearest East Street. A | [THETE Were lso mon fro t i : R | 12-foo1 buildin nda line on | '0¢% bty . e trucks pulled up at the side of the no city federations. Stamford, Tor- ‘ 5 | | both sides of is recom i & S (o T e o g el Lanines, Ly 5 ,«h I N ws road in the south end of town mended for ance from East Iinston. Wir r‘ Sty ‘l.n', SRl y hich will be h Neenpingahirgadotatiicoariices g basy “r:‘ V‘,""“f,’ Bty er ln e | night. To the passing driver it lookeil street on the o n end of East | N°W Britain. Plainvillr eIl Ha N of the J ? restville; August en on Noveml 3 | a4 Bristol re also represente ntancons Combus 1 s fth avenue: Aug- like 2 smash-vp, for the e inolics AMaple street 1 ntancous Combustion s o Called (0 Maine b Sad : Pt S many of the trucks. Rut the truck Bl ‘;n‘“”’,h o A e = tic ficld. C. P. Walker, |Selectn Aes S ) n oL enue yesterda th mes will start at 10, \ P drivers were not happy. Ior they did —_— by Engineer J. N. McKerndn and | W | 1. B. Florian of Hart- | fos L 3 ; Y. R not know how much their loads Ak T u i | signed by John L. Lemb, chairman | ford, Wilham O. IFlorian of Br i iy 4 o ¢ c \stior c t i nt Announced ] | weighed, and that is what the policc | ] i 2 b e Mg hal et hhlenon ille, who is sumn R % § n Tohn Colline, Sr.. ofi BY POOR EVIDENCE s e v, Hoves to Kogp Bitplage rom 5% o i it T o a3 vt . e o e S Ik n 4 epulled up on the scales and insidr 0, i : ville . Marsh of Danbury. Wright 2 SR 5 mat tons hew h me daughter, Miss ecame a voice, “Eight ‘(h;usu;ld m:‘ . B”Commg GO“eY A“MCHOH Y s e . SAREDO J 3 All intereste 1ies are invited to iden, the first president of . e £ n the na few v lary B 1 ur Wil- : . . hundred and twenty. Well we can't —_— present and enter into the dis-|state federation anc \ - e A T S ‘ eat r 1 i asadena, (nconclusive Testimony LEAS 10 et ans money out ot ou. Get omt . mingigrmion 3 v sune 24 cpn, | coion the new assistant pasto, of the Cen: Next!" But all were’ not so fortunate, —1he g = Re-union Invitations ral, Baptist ch o iions of Jo mreh af - Hartfe Soitain hospital today 10 A, |the conbustion eport th New Britain Man Rescued Dismissal 0f MNUIty's (ase | ror some were overioaded and the ronies s o, f dohn D fock s e i ; ol Gontialingsplialltoony som oy amoking in it El halled | ttan O'Connell and rehalle, in I P ¥ a e T | drivers will appear in the local po- tlc sains b nion of the Plainville dordan added two more array today in defense of {he Rio il ool lice court next Tuesday night niodest little farm house, 16 hy 20 | 00ls Alumni association which Notice 1 | ¢ as ounted ' t dit yesterday Know Coney Island chamber when the pelice will be at the scale commerce recently purehase T e ne el rgain Suiltiing g Bias i e linen lof il S i e s e Puncrs srge Shaw its place along with the sword swa Two Funerals Tomorrow—Broken | The funeral orge Shaw of (10Wer. the human skeleton and the Kensington. who died at the Hart- |1onde snake charmer for the eq after they within the next few days Grandstreet, Many Truck Drivers Fall Into Net— could not swim, former principals, teachers h nd pupils of the Plainville Graded the north wall into_ schools with their familics, are cor- i sl ) Sras o A companion, cering Wheel 1s Good Excuse— ! ford hospital Monday. will be held [¢ation of those who visit Coney : H:uv“‘n\\” & 1‘\"'“:\ (o be held ‘ o ; i Coaalie KENES DO Rl iy m= \ 0 \eterinarian. ar it el i‘n‘a”“fl from his late home tomorrow after- [[4Ct &PPlication had been made to | yvear at the Bread strect school i 2 ) : e noon at 2 o'clock. Rurial will he in [N safe to move the litile dwelling | *"lp; is e rore they, cauidy Dominick MeNulty of Meriden was | I'airview_cemetery, New Britain ;“m’\”"‘.'ljn,“l"“"” """:i’"“""”” to Al-lind come so that we may all get {o- Laving Water R B e Ao e 2 Funeral of Mrs. Gugel e ! water to Coney | guiher (o eat at 1 o'clock, D s ; | ] 4 p treasn f the Thewark otlavin neh Wa- [jaer John Belifore of Lilac street. The funeral of Mrs. John Gugel [ No word had been utter« “Every vear this reunion euns | w . el U e ] t Co. is enjoying h B rrvville will ) A e e e A lesa driving in the Berlin town courl ‘o Kensington, who died at the New {PY the oll mugnate as to.his senti- [ .0y Y18 S8 T8 an e . tar ! N t ] : . ot and had to be last night. He was represented by Rritain General hospital Monday, |MHS 0f the project vear brinzs new faces of ' t o el t d and \ 1ir ) ar 1 - i i h(dzuudi Attorney C. J. Danaher of Meriden. |will be held tomorrow afternoon at | BUl Yesterday his attorneys filed | (i pive mof attenden tefom dosacan ¢ . : re v ! : ; e ‘ ¢ McNulty was arrested, on cola- |2 o'clock. Rev. Alan 1. Dodd of the |R0!i¢® of their opposition to the . plaint of John Cole of East Berlin |Kensington Methodist church, will '_””“_“"," the building with state an after the MeNully car was claimed ofticlate. Mrs. Gugel was a member [(0UNSY SufRorilies. The dittle ol ) : - : ! . Galeplebio) ot tosnavescrond sufiiholiast i Berliniiof thelKensingfon: Methodisthehureh iy 2 (o8 HAdiE neson notify the committee of any names | i 5 ale n Sund . e wat S e o n off the road near the Webster 'and was prominent in the work of with their addresses of the people | iy 5 p cararce Sale starts Thur mptic ' ‘ . ST iS e BRULS UL B rm cn the® Berlin turnpike the Ladi Aid society of the church. S ——— 0t of town who are eligible and . t v < 1 romi S th s . | § 1 : lM »_;“ 3 It was brought out in court that Rurial will ho in the West Lane z : ave not recei invitations, they | fied an 1 at | advt T : 1 cek:. |24 aeh, bk nie fa MeNulty's car was following a I v. Kensington, Tax \0“(.‘0 will be only too glad to send them "t e meile e 2 merly re s city were ?,.-_ truck headed toward Meriden «n On Vazation 3¢ virtue of a tax warant to _|one.” > -V 5 ] \ ow 3 fhomas opfs Cl anorlYy Salier t‘ “‘Nliw\”"—‘", mpted to pass it at the same:| Miss Priscilla Fiske of East Rerlin nd now in s. 1 this The officers of t ociation are 1 [ v Vhes, HGQ'}]S!‘ S A,_C 3 A ¥ y s e R ime that t Cole car was meeting is €pending the next two week s ‘ s "_“'“‘,“” Akl 1% as follows: Honorary president, Mrs. Secretar s ; s raney. o s ons oG ) ;\;W; he truck. The Cole auto was foreed My Catherine Spaulding toher_1ar, (U0ICLte. Frisbie; president, John E Vas recover t b RS T e off the road, according to the testi- Boy Scout Moeting and assessed by the town Lamb: honorary vice president, Hon ! - [ when the Shserve Sl s A e money of the driver, and he in turn Roy Scout Troop 1 of Berlin will | '&ton "H" ‘1(.-‘:::‘:‘1‘“, \:;H Nos. 1 and [john H. Trumbull; vice presidents, _— v e : e f{hisne dnalrls o »:‘_“‘ml\._m s chased the Meriden car until he meet at the scout rooms of the Ber- | % BlOdt 325 as shown on man Ehiunlediis Nouton BGeot SLEn] Plaimiile Town o 7 t ! 2 U8 Al CatennT iy e recards 1 s stopped it near the home of H. L. !lin Congregational church at. 7:30 1008, on file in the town clerk's of. |Cer. Howard L. Warr Miss Mary 1 ] ' Al the l i 0. me » t 5 > i Judd of Berlin o'clock tomorrow night. Scoutmaster said tases to $I8.37 and in- | It Mrs. Clara Sechrest. George ainyi 0 to t ) P . Ponle 0 s In behalf of his client Attorney Emil O. Shierden will be in charge. (70t and AT ;: ' Bart Dr. James Pric Miss aar : : Vi T ngster, 1 1 L e e % \\flmmr\z! Danaher stated that the man had | The cub scouts will meet at the . Une X X Tylor, Miss Alice D. Holmes " e e 4 o P Ay ¢ t Gl e "m“” by tHa" never bheen csted before in ih X rooms at the ‘ al hour of i ST L34 WAty S fchl la o : Al fotd, b L e ki ) t SUADI 3 t lub at an outing to t years he had heen driving ani | 0:30 o'clock. Scoutmas Shicraen el R in Wi, oihs ples D Cuo T il e ] : i : 0 HPBEERLY time in September. All 0 that the road at the point in Will bhe, A - s TRt das ——— e e ¢ 2 g i " G . < )" towas mad 1< ¢ o a Sten to reg. stion’ ‘was wide enough for thie XSt ] o2 " side e 5 % 4 t " 1 107 Higtor at ¢ the Chamber of cars to pa This may be so. xc- “Old Timers” in Ias g 4 QUDMAN, - ~ ‘ st Sl A4 B ntho come to the front with the statement fax ollect Berlin Items of Interest. ! lunch for your own party o lischarged from a charge of reck sure (0 p. e good word along to « “ . o : ! : % e my who e not by any chance e s fass 5 thelr f that { ork o tin Arrested in Meriden heard of our reuni IF you will « ' v cation in s ; decer i its an- cording to Cole but there is not room thrée cars to pase and have the | At once upon a time there was a on the coment pait of :he | barber shop in East Berlin hefore Tax Notice : ft. veran i . side ¢ R IXich DL e UL ‘o Rescll Properties | 2 Rl . : ¢ s ! ¥ of twa properties of Alex e B S S e G i e : S : PLAINVILLE : 1o i " ‘ i e : e erant \ Sisti. About 30 years ago P. W. Lotz . i . = JNalESitpime, T = AN A I b 3 o ” S 1 court because the that poin \ L2 ed and now in my hands, 1 this day TONIGH R e L iy 4 3 B s 1 deemed Judee Griswold stated that in 1is | ©f East Berlin opened a shop at the 1y said warrant upan ertain plaves oy ; K Rt g - ; s Rie TRt loubt that the cOTNer of Coftage street and Berlin |Motcels of land standing in the name of June Collyer and ind there was no doubt that the ! gl R e Frank Tobacco upon land records of Louise Dresser street in East Berlin. This was de- | frank Tobacco upon plcianl oe e lrebnssens £00 stroyed by fire a short time later and te S g I QUITE DEC F45¢- Comed n WS was reopened near his home. After ' map of i SBRE e ton 21 e medy and New properties if ques- forcclosure by the.- k of New Ha- _ . to tha several vears the place was '”‘"“‘rv‘ L. Eliot und Dton ber | l.m;’n, [ n 4 A RL SR ; ; o 3 rker-§ compa c w n:;— fornied infol &' cottage andifs now:lI5tiG (S es mauntin ernsg ookiAl o A e : e \ it . : G L AR sed as sueh an enx and on September 21t . 1 ) oy hmer N His first year Three Dollars and Costs e S e o e fams —in— tha T n e ¢ auction at 2 p. m.. Au Thizoe dollnre and eoats was sy o 0T TR RS R TG ighent hidder st s 09 wpe GREVHOURD LOMITED’ : Ve and. mypounce Commandery of Joseph Biachan of New Brit- he SRR R S | erE i RaTa & fowni il ocia0k ol SATURDAY intereste ; n ! c : The 1 ting of Com. who was arrested when ho was | Mehodist church will “he omitted |t wogents wx i ety i war: Rin Tin Tin . b ¢t vas n ; ) ; a Golden Cro: s week as the ‘pastor, Rev. L. E. [rant and all charges thereon WEd Lo diceuss oo : D 5 ind guilty of having two fish [ MS W 4 Datadiiat’ Nowia J —in— i o'clock th b & w : ated at Newington, this 16t : o . S : hooks on one line. His fishing Ii- |AdKins, is away on his vac '”,rf’.\d July. 1928 THE MILLION wHal rta I s 1 T nse was taken away from him for | The library will be open Friday b T R PROUDMAN, DOLLAR COLLAR" he remainder of the year afternoon and evening for the ex- | Tax Collector S I £ books Steering Wheel Broke changetof o & Brok The weekly meeting of the Com- | o e o O s i e hets e | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS S drivinsteroning ollon antaaa S0 RN SRIROn SGroxs St Eeatat In which Notaro hit the milk | $:30 o'clock helonging (o John Gonlon of | 1-¢0 Dalbey has resigned his posi- g ington. The Kensington man | 10 With the Stanley Chemical Co. r—T-ELL ME WHAT BECAME %) / WUHILE YOO \WERE GONE \ | an was guilty of reckless driving nut that the cvidence represented not sufficient to find him guiliy to his good record in the p liis case was dismissed 15 parked on Swamp road when | The nextmecti el -""]‘n‘f‘{i"_";“.‘f | OF You TUAT DAy We Ut 0 Aufiw A BiG BEAR SNEAKED UP IN \ \ s el truck, badly damaging it and. his e M T Taden il be THE LORSES, TAGWE WERENT ) ge ore' Il ) AewBov! IT NEARLY 7 g 5 A ER Vo WAS You AND DAN Wlo S Pty G e 10 the | the hostess for the evenin Gone over FNE MmuTes S L s NE OUT oF \ " / X WERE LOST. ThE VeRy it was found that he had been inter- 5 | AND IN TuAT slloRT Tive [T 2o AY WTS —\NELL, WHEN 1 ENOUS} S STEDRYIE KObHD) nally injured. He was arrested, upon | . ~1ain _sewing done reasonably | You JusT P AND 3 \ T SAW THAT BeaR | g . 1 e T e Sn g his relcase, hy Constable George Ka- | M's: G- D. Cargill, Neal Court, Plain- | DISAPPEARED % T RANM / . : 4 g 5 AND WELL, \WE HAD nupka of Kensington, who investi- 1o a4Vt (1 i g e . m S 3 DJOST ABOUT GIVEN You gated the accident. , / 3 LA 4 P 1 ot Tt mint e sated et | English Resume Work : : A o > L . : g AR ~ the steering wheel of his car had To Prevent Lockout " - ) 5 3 3 y [ Sy \ < - YESTER- oken and that he was unable to| Aanchester, England. July 24. : { 2 : control the machine. He was de- | (1'p) [y spite of the frultlessness ded by Atlorney 8. Gorard Casal® | of their task so far. the membRers of @ Rritain, the government committes heas Dischareed in New Britain ¥ S oA n S d Ay ey Oliver Staburg of Kensingtor heir offorts to prevent the throat Who was arrested vesterday after- nned Jackout on Saturday of some noon on a charge of drunken Arivi 100000 workers of the Lancaghira ing was discharged in New Britain caiton indust nolice eaust this morning. He was "he emplovers agzain notified the arrested. following an accident on | members of the committee that the | Myrtle strect, New Britain would nat remove their notices of | "here were a large number of | the lockout. | PAT OFF A SERVICE. INC

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