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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1929. T OF GRE ice for 12 people, regular $65.00 for some flower border center, gold lined edges, 113 pieces, regular $115.00 and blue flower decoration, 42 pieces, regular $39.50 for ON ALL DINNER SETS GLASSWARE AND HOUSEWARES, ETC. SALE WILL BE BILLED AS OCTOBER 1ST. Imported China Dinner Sets, some decoration, gold handles, full serv- Haviland China Dinner Sets, decoration, Haviland China Dinner Sets, STORE OPEN ALL DAY BEGINNING TUESDAY SEPTEMBER SALE of CHINA, GLASSWARE, LAMPS and HOUSEWARE AT ECONOM OFFERING hand- Nippon Chi ivory border, hand- flower $75.00 and pink flow: for special pink American gold handles, $30.00 for HUNDREDS OF LAMPS, GLASSWARE AND HOUSEWARE ITEMS AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS Downstairs Department (Closes Wednesday at Noon) OPEN STOCK DINNERWARE ... MERCHANDISE BOUGHT AT THIS two decorations, 52 pieces, regular $32.50 fér American China Dinner Sets, regular price $32.50, striking floral design, 100 pieces, regular SATURDAY BIG PRICE SAVINGS LAMPS na Dinner Sets, all with gold choice of handles, blue er decoration, 55 pieces, Porcelain gold Dinner Sets, lined edges, Berlm News WILLIAM GHALONER CALLED BY DEATH Berlin Resident, 82 Suceumbs at Home After Shmt Tllness BALDWIN FARM 1§ SOLD Blue Hills Property Changes Hands —Damaged Plane Delays Had- | dock's Flylng Days—Church No- tices—Items. §2, died home in Ber- William T. Chaloner, morning at hi lin after a short illness. Mr. Chalo- ner is well known in Berlin and | his death cume as a shock to his many friends here, Mr. Chaloner was born in Wood- | green, England, in 1847 and came to Berlin five years later. His father was employed in the old Blair fac tory here. He later moved to Col- | linsville and, about 60 years ago, | to New Britain where he was em- ployed in the old Jewell shop on Main street for over 30 years. After this he went to the Corbin Sn'\'(,\\"‘ corporation in New Britain, where | he was employed until 1920, at which time he moved to Berlin, | where he had spent his early boy- hood. He this was married Miss Sarah Smith ot survives him. Beside: leaves a sister, Mrs. Springficld, Mass; five children, Mrs. G. E. Prentice of Berlin, M Charles Clark of Hartford, Willi C. Chaloner of New York, Mr John Ioster of New Dritain and Russell Chalenor of Chicago, 1l 10 grandchildren and 10 great- grandehildren, The funeral will afternoon at the chapel in Fairview Britain. Rev. B. Mark's Episcopal ficiate. Burial will cemetery, Baldwin Farm Sold Mrs. Alma J. Baldwin of Kensing- ton, administratrix of the estate of Newton W. Baldwin, sold to vid and Alma Olander the property known as the Baldwin farm on the Southington road in Kensington. The | farm contains about 66 acres. It is| situated in the Blue Hills section of e town and is well known for the fruit that has been raised there in | Mr. Baldwin been | dead for several years and the pro- perty has since been handled by the administratrix of the estate. Entertains At Bridge Mrs. Joseph Donlon of New Brit- ain entertaind at bridge last evening in honor of Mrs. Nelson Marion. Prizes were won by Mrs. James Corr, Mrs. Nelson Marion. Mrs. Jo- seph Stanton, and Mrs. Henry Rose. Mrs. Marion is leaving tomorrow for Detroit after spending several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Thomas Fagan of Kensington Visiting Here Miss Marie Negri of Bridgeport is spending the week with Mis Giiana of Kensington. Miss (i returned after spending two weeks { Block Island and Watch Hill. To Talk In East Berlin Rev. Alan L. Dodd of Kensingto will be in charge of the services ot {he East Berlin Methodist church to Morrow evening. Berlin Congregational Church Rev. David Lewis Yale of Meri den will be in charge of the servies at the Berlin Congregational ehurch tomorrow morning. Morning wor- | 63 years ago to Meriden, who his wife he airbanks n be held Monday Erwin Memorial | emetery in New B. Styring of St church will of- be in Fairview | “A Fountain of Strength.’ | mass there will be a session of th | maintained. | remainder | held at th The | be | C ship will begin at 10:45 o’clock topic of Mr. Yale’s sermon will Kensiugton Cong. Churc The morning service at the Ken sington Congregational church witl be held at 10:45 o'clock tomorrow v. Vernon L. Phillips will be in th th th ti sc Paul's | h¢ and 10 | B Rev. | ¢ B « Church held at St in ington s tomorrow morning Brennan will be in charg: by Rev. William Casey of Following the 10 o'clock church o'clock vohn C ssisted H.utrm Sunday school. I sacred Heart Church Mass will be celebrated at the g | Sacred Heart church in East Ber- |y |1in at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. ! |Rev. J. C. Brennan will be in| charge of the service. A session of the Sunday school will follow the mass T Kensington Methodist Church | ¢ Sunday school services will be held at 10 o'clock tomorcow at the Kensington Methodist Classes for all ages a by the church and ing church sponsored every | 5t one is urged to attend in order that | for the summer attendance may be | & Morning worship witl bo held at 11 o'clock. Rev. Alan L. Dodd will be in charge of the ice. His sermon topic is “Permans Foundations.” The evening services will omitted from the calendar for of the summer. A midweek prayer servic church on ovening at 7:45 o'clock. Rev, Alan | I. Dodd will he in charge of this| service | Flying Days Delayed | Charles Haddock of Kensington, | Perlin's only aspirant to the covel- ed “wings.” has postponed his flying days for a while, at least, until the plane owned by the Yankee Flyir club of Hartford, of which he is a member is repaired. ‘The plane was Rev. J. (. Brennian, Sunday school present laid up for repairs. Tt expected that the ship will be in the air again within a few weeks and that the hoys who have been granted their licenses to fly by the state will soon be at their old tricks again Haddock received his license several weeks 1go after 13 hours of solo fly- ing. He was one of three to be granted their licenses at that time. Haddock plans to continue his fly- ing until he can apply for a comme cial license and enter the regular field of commercial flying. Suit Over Da Peter Rosso of Berlin is made de- fendant in a suit for $4.000 damages instituted by Frank Rund, also of | 3erlin. The plaintiff cl that on June 1, 1929, he was attacked and severely bitten two dogs owned | by the defendants as he lawfully en- tered the defendant’s store to make serv- be the will be Thursday by for Hurtford by bus to t pa “ounty “ounty charge, and teld not only morn- | Middletown visit The fifc and drum corps met at ommunity hall at 1 o'clock, leaving 2 part in American Legion program and arade. Legionnaires from all over he state will attend, On Friday evening at 6:30 o'clock 1ere will be a program of recrea- onal activities at the Hubbard hool grounds, the program to be 14 under the direction of the I erlin. Boys' club and the Hart Y. M. C. A, Leonard assistant secretary of th ¥ MO AT will he iy assisted by Willlam Walsn Louis Cote, the Boys' club as- Sting. Prizes will be awarded tor e different events. E nts will be for boys but for men nd women as well. A general in- itation has been extended to all to ttend the event, Mrs. Walter H he lac Payne was a Hart- ford visitor today. The Knights of uesday evening ommunity hall Royal and Myron Pythias will meet at 8 o'clock in Mo rs today. best homes in for sale or rent mspection Monday nnd and evening. Mrs. 8. M One or ngton rea the K or sday n 1y Cowles. —advt DANCING TONIGHT and SATURDAY PARAMOUNT PAVILION Near Old Berlin Fair Grounds Adm.: Ladies 35¢; Gents 50¢ ————————————————————— Send in Your Own “Believe It or Not” And Get Rip’s Book! Everyone countered in ence some event or f an ex; must have en- his own experi unique person which would be :llent subject for Robert L. Ripley's “Belleve It Or Not" cartoon. Readers are invitec to send such suggestions to Mr Ripley through this news vaper. Every suggestion must be accompanied by references or proofs that will authenticate it. I'or every suggestion he ac cepts. Mr. Ripley will give autographed copy of his book, “Believe 1t Or Not." All that ary to get the book is wateh for the Ripley car in which vour winning suggestion appears, clip the cartoon from this paper, and send it to Mr. Ripley in car an is nece o too of the New Britain Herald Plainville News DEMOCRATIC SLATE - OILL UNCERTAIN Prlor Remains Undecided; | Loomis Definitely Through REPUBLICANS ARE ACTIVE in Services Churches Tomorrow Morning—>Martha Rebckah Lodge to Hold Public Social and Card Party—Interesting Items. With opened the political campaign for 19 ek by during the past we announcements of three the voters of the candidacy | from prominent republi town are await'ng nts within As of with interest | the democratic | there has been n me party. Two members board of selectmen, and William Down} licans, declared week that th developme ranks | son of t Jan am, pres s Simp; both reph during the past will seek re-elect'on in the fall. The third member o the board. Edward P. Prior, one af the leaders of the democratic par: has yet to make a statement When interviewed by the Hera'd Mr. Prior stated that he had oot given consideration to the mater et and was not prepared to make any announcement to the public. Mr. | Prior, who is chief of the fire de- | partment, has been the democ standard bearer for many slipping down in 1927 only to mai: comeback last d regain his In spite lence, 't general opinion of the voters that he will be on the democratic ticket again this year. Winfield H. Loomis. year: o of his third seloct- who headed the min t year only to meet hand of Mr. Prior from the democratic at the | will be mis: | ranks this vear. ‘When »d by the Herald would K a place the cratic ticket again this v Loomis answered with He ed that he was through with politics ar nothi to do wi With Mr. Loor picture and Mr. smocratic ticket cortain and new u likely to appear No further wnnource ‘n forthcoming from n since the pson he Mr a terse “No." absolutely 1 would have 1 any more, rom th ecided, the very un to office 1t as rer aspirants in the field. ments have the republi- wrations of Downham it appears at the Clerk f for ran pr i will be unopposed Town at they republ n primary. William H. Wilson, who was oppos ed by two other candidates at the republican primary two vears ago, is ted to be the unanimot ice this year republican that they will be candi- election, Mr. Wilson people of h the exped 15 cf of his party While th selectme w pli e been accom past two inother to elect o oflice for he voters fit i in Tt b tically the hat prac- which repre- will is ies last year tr h: big bid for 4 that the 1 rs shows a 0. P. whi hold on t! ocrats made a relatively vietory last L it being s the democratic prin was 1 the past 18 ye Public Soclal » Martha Rebekahs will hold a and card party on Mon 0. 0. I. hall of vote the G strong t in ¢ social ning in the I he STRAND ‘PLAINVILLE’ TODAY rheills, Romance, PIM McCOY in The OVERLAND TELEGRAPE McCoy will thrill you and make you cheer his daring stunts, MICK McGUIRE In “MICKEY'S MENAGERIE" Allene Ray and Walter Miller in “THE BLACK BOOK” Action SUNDAY —FEATURE! TOM MIX LAST OF THE DUANLES" A y Of the West PHYLLIS HAVER in “PHE OFPFICE SCANDAL"® The Romance of a Sob-Sister W in “THI ). —MAT. and NIGHT WILLIAM BOYD in “HIGH VOLTAGE a purch: he plaintiff claims that the attack happened through the d fendant's negligence in letting the dogs loose around the property. The plaintiff is represented by Attorney | Joseph (1. Woods. The case turnable in the superior court first Tuesday of October. East Berlin Methedist Church “Exercising the Conscience” will be the topic discussed by Rev. L. L Adkins at the morning service which begins at 10:45 o'clock. A secrct is to be divulged at 7 o'clock every Intermediate League is re- quested to be present. The devo- tional service will be led by Cortland Read. A spe for the is re- the I fal treat has been prepared evening service. The guest | speaker of the evening is to be Rev \llan L. Dodd, pastor of the Kensington Methodist church. st Berlin Items & will be celebrated at Sacrad 't church at 9 o'clock by the | J. C. Beenan. Sunday school | will follow. | Morning worship at St. Gabriel's | Eipiscopal church will be held at 9| a'clock, the service to be conducted | by Rev. B. B. Styring of St. Mark's iscopal church of New Britain here will be no Sunday school. ha (;Ake NOUR HAND oFg!! LETS SEE WHETHER IT'S HEADS OR TAILS - atic | for | Refreshr good ti | Congregational Church ng worship 10:4 A o'clo Condition orted ting nds Ma- the will charg of he reckle and D'Em is o South Butala fternoon lookini Man in t for the did bert in r came into Methodist Church will start ock. classes for hold a at th The will hold a | evening at § a laptist Church Morning worship at Sermo D. T by moon Mers. at Linsley on Lincoln strec Gospel Mission The Gospel M of Frank el ernoon holic Churct Mas; row me at the Mercy m ning, Melito Legion to March Theodo post, A expects 1 of the local Leg rnoon with All Today lore than post to in the on parade to be Hartford in the state Tegion to conn tion tion conver who nd parti asked D0’ on Wh lock Clothes compl Stolen Schubert Whitinz S Soveral ¥ mad s to Constable Georg from wo ents on is conduc Public plans Socizl Wome ial Thursday hall on (nd sctback will be playe the good time members of all for those Brtstol News BRISTOL MAY BAR CIRCUS PARA!]ES Action Expected After Proces- sion Distupts Noonday Traflic ” ;t ‘s : PREFERS JAIL T0 WIFE Zarck Fails (o Heed Court's Support Order—Stones Break Window, Hit Boy—Cir Wagon Hits Auto—To Inspect Firchouses, city ployes ir w hon il 1d up for Trolley car 1s he con riod of t tion 1pany also city of 1 1 firs! ittention rohibition the ate DeRosier esentation Tracts Approved ission has layout of most re Layout of city tract is located on t in proximity proposed bolhiouse of arford dist s also Hill tract announ would be L tablished ted by the com Clove pproved just com s b Stone rown Joseph Nestico street complained shortly after § o'c that a stone had h the 10w caloh I stigaion ) An win Hit With Stone Mr. Boy Joseph lord street 1d earl his he onl obard Iracy’s Qualifying vi Terryville ¥ M Petit tound ound will Marria Jose ms church at 7 ening in honor of (»um-ml of Alfr 3 of Alf street ing andr this mor A high as etery. 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