New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 21, 1929, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAII) WED NESDAY, UGUST ALL DAY CLOTH COATS y Fur Trimmed At Mz’dsummer Sale Prices WOMEN GOING BACK TO COLLEGE SATURDAY Attractivel An unusually smart collection of Fall Coats, featuring every Coats with low placed . the princess line is outstanding for dress Another important fashion is the straight line type for sports and daytime wear. vle detail. Superbly tailored in the wanted fabrics Luxuriously fur trimmed models Fashionable colors—as black, brown, green, prices — which tremendous 548, $58, $78, $98 5128 SECOND FLOOR Plainville News SIPSON DECLARES FOR A THIRD TERW | | First Selectman Announces Can- didacy 1 lor Renor Renomination INEW BRITAI HAN FINED Spec Court ssion Assesses Speeder — Legionnairves to March in Parade—Plainville Growers | Win Gladiolus Prize, The “third term” bogey holds no | terrors for First Sclectman James |s it devcloped today, for chief executive officer this morning that he| —— would seek renomination and clection at the towr fall. Mr, Simpson's declaration of candidacy was the first gun in Plainville | announce elcetion this Find For Specdi campaign and will probably be | signal for announceme ‘ as aspirants for places on both ! NMeritt 0. 1 republican and wocratic tickets | sion of o the | morn 2 | remitted $25 of their own intentions, | wer Simpson has headed the | morn of selectmen for two y | For a number of ter | as second selectman ¢ ministration otk William J. Johnson, and | desire to step into th | when Mr. Johnson retired. bert witl he served |police. Constahl the ad- {that Ferrole s: min of t prevented this for a year and ¢ | continued os second sele n dur- b [ing John J s year in of- | l” At the rep 1927 Mr. Simpson va \ph ov 3 ceived the [ the ticket, |large majority, 1 granted him last W 1 [~ Du the two terms aid of the no served, Plainville bas made rapid [vole and nla T | strides in all fields. While much I |of the credit for thes: mu u given to other town oificials ¢ spirited citizens, all of these put urned a car that he was [ man was driving toward Berlin ana | hearty oo sed the constable, Kensington s represented Be.lin News DRUNKEN AUTOIST DRAWS HEAVY FINE hdmission of Previous Armest : Gosts Wal(er Iverson $100 TAXIHMAN' S GASE NOLLED - He stop- | Britain. | ped at the with | derpass un- his conditi, no- Dudnick of of | night in the remitted on payment of costs, 2 1is unable to fur Berlin court if the f reckless driving. h bonds by man had been attending a firemen's ficld st Hartford the side of the their ere said that Rudnick had attempted to p 50 feet long. Showalter | Mutually ag who formerly was superintendent of | Mr. Simpson’s Purely Civil he Berlin schools is director of the to | extension work for the ersity of | Would give his full Lengthy Docket Disposed of—Ac- | sworve into the Upson's Corner—Volz- and son Wal- | itors Corr Wedding—Driver Arrested. proved to be well versed in the ter wrhara were Hartford visitors y was brought aled to do so. | Man Finel Decharmes . was fined § reckless driving son Iverson was arrested by Constul home returned to their following L 5 and costs Meriden tow: ended visit with | tempted to pa and had faii=d | Felatives in Cromwel to allow enough room bef st Cromawell |2 ell known here. > time with the Ginsburg of > ground that his in need of his fin, rehearsal this ock at Commun- Upson's Corner Upson's cor alieady been noticed on collided with a truck Anderson of Sullivan Case Nolled coaching will foothall man cted that | G L Volz—Corr 38 Curtis street, D hurch tomorrow 30 o'clock under ring hip | Volz of Berlin, v sis for crimin statement 1 William Cole Sunday afternoon » considers her work d s over the nest i and lilies of th :htly damaged Johnson Disc! ;‘RECKLES A > struck two lac es have received ti material adva ation of Mr. Simpson. who has given practically unlimited | seen the begir of a em, the revaluation of all » prop on mat g dishment of a town to held in 1 new way along Hast All ¢ these 1pon his time, jous note of his 1rmon- mini came when internzl dissension n the fire depart- nt and. by wreful and taettul handling of the difficult situation Mr. Simpson jockeyed both into ettlement whi broke out wi {upon as office were t) fice 1t there would e seerecy #hout town rirs while | was at the hel ng the past {two years the townspeople have t informed of the workinzs overnmental ma town's which has bred cenfiden to 1 1 I Aministration. He has also [Sontomber, was enall r to all compla nd i them promptly Wb ¥ 1 0 y Plainville [ never had so aceessible a town of - [ Mr. Simp: and the genial |is a t ver called that, pre- | « | to he known as “Jim." | | 1 example of his ma 5 or c | g with complaints was that anened curred when he w i b w i e | firs wan during Mr. t 11 1 1 Prior promised settlement W town. Mr. Johnson. on hi T of the f he town s not | 1 T M forts, nd | ) i A ” Wil oy n W;@_S;TRANfi e | 'PLA]NVII LE> TONIGHT e Blue < Wilson u ¥ Marsh H. B, | Limund Bre NEWS and MEDY 1 FRIDAY TOM MK in “THE YELLOW-BACK™ ND HiIS FRIENDS eeks Third Tern to confvrences, h 1 r 1 f plans. Among ments of the past » Mtareh depart- situation and ommendations 10 > en- ort will be made mpleted before Additional Money Voted t n of rman e city to m of § to f 1 s progra ofter for Old Town Hall T ' S rec 1 1 will nd T sed sf prop- N as the work cil also voted to endation o v J. Lambert o = e 2 ' s at or e : : 2 T « s n 1 that his 1 1 ¢ i : b % e Y ¢ v \ N o 1 for t T His 4 € 2 5 el & S 2 roly s ry in : ) g o 1 s ver obabia ¢ street and : . 1 afive-foot building ! e s fo C 1e of the street for " cil, « N the cor 4 of W 1hlish- : : - » desires to build an T ! y 1 io : S st buiid- = months ago { 10 oy owners : P ! ) t ed to the building z t v r nt while but iy o d no o W objected f i | Hydrant : inade A by sever: varded to > of Rocky Hill, 0 1 1 ble to o \ references, it % Tuos 24 s d 1 at the city couneil to o t year ng last ever Mr. DiMar- s ; 1 s hid of $1 a lineal foot was : o s 1 st 1 il Miardi of 1 ) should greatl New Diritain was second lowest bid- ; ¢ mmito of 3 ! se | v 1 a bid of Carl Posa- sto, 1o Waterbu Nz 1l 1 Newe Hearin: At \ sewer fa o Giade Two S ) was also au- v Cedar a Hoover ; this work, to \ o or meat- sident o sident of o Fix Park Sircet \ Order of Hibern at 1 i 1 1 b (Continued o Page 16.) D0 You REALLY \NANT To 6o HOME, FRECKLES » and then two others who aking a pretty sctting for was held at avoid hitting the lads on the hicyelr with asters and was no evidenee of speed r return will live grounds for ol ietion could cmployed by nuson of N and costs on 7 Loz ) ASKING | Yoo ! \ T = = \/2?)\ I\ m asune ,\\ | Nou!l t .n[mda) night after \drunl

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