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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST UO 1920, vernacular ed early ir spri ie | |tor vehicles and trailers must have ago in the annals of the vernacu Pl l[ N occurred early in the spring. H 3 S 3 c sl approved reflectors securely attach- of the trainmen, is one of the . hool t {approved r Charles Record's Funeral alnvl e ews | superintendents in the United States | rls 0 ews ed to the rear of the vehicle in !t“i: The funeral of Charles Record of | in point of service e a manner that the light cannof Kensington was held this afternoon His many friends in Plainville |interfered with. The regulations of at his home at 3 o'clock. The body | will be pleased to hear of his recov- | I S 41-A, Chapte Ee 400, Puzbgl;c | will be sent to his former home In | ery. Mr. Ames was principal of the | Acts as '.nu‘n‘lm] by Chaper L Franklin, Vt., for burial. Iy 1 Acts, | ad street school in Plainville >ublic , 1929, provide that such | ain for £ /) 1 ~ N e ec st e atta d securely fartford’s /zom Certer: | Condlitoln Tmproved N s | reflectors must be attache ’g | The condition of Samuel Chase | ford. He is an annual guest at the |to rear of 1'onmnrr|dls ,mo;z: B! | Coale of Berlin, who has been con- | | r a | hicles, not more than 4 ne | ; fon of the Plainville Grade fined to the Lawrence and Memorial R an ATl e o e | nd not less than 24 inches from the IN J o | Dgepltal, New Tonflon, for tho past absent for the f time this year. |p.s . . round, and to the 'lxtr“ of _quncu;; St [ ek i dactoren 28 il ey HIAinG o g 1o Covr BAO00 525 0 e Brstol Mam Di Barly Today itz v sevige” e st f Mr. Coale is able to get about | the association and in return receiv- ) , | the refioctor. milet mobsediCuE e s Square Feet e a letter of sympathy. Wa[eybury Hggplla[ any time, by an ac A § . tail gate, either fastened or lowered; day. It is cxpected that he will re- | Mr. Ames is in great ‘“’“"“‘1 = by van doors, or by articles included B|' turn to nhis home in Berlin within | a speaker about the state. 8 {n the loadiot the abidis: e Ay e en | scheduled to give the main ‘,\nxu D s ih s eary t the hew L Sunday, September 1, the city wil Registrars of Voters Prepare lor | be obliged to equip each of its 15 trucks now in service in the publie the time of the accident. Charles L. Ames Leaves Hospital | AMes was confined to the hospital | Rush—City Must Put Reflectors works department. The question 3 Vic arket Wins | | because of injuries received in an | -/ arose yesterday as to whether, due k The Victory Market ning of Ken- — _Pinance Board Meeting Wed- | 2uto crash | On 15 Trucks—Fight Over Rent|i; the fact that such trucks. wWeie sington efeated the Kensington | fAzainst Opening / ay only used in the daytime, it would . (za. Tigers in a fast game of ball last| nesday—Other Interesting Items.| Questionnaires distributed by | Reccipt—Lambert Starts on Duty. | be necess: to incur the expense of AL ”\wfi(fi': Plans have been completed by |Costmaster James B, Usher show| word was received fn this. city | ir flectors but all doubt in F k Th E l’l i 1 e 1 Salihee e ”UU\H morning of the death in st |tF atter was dispelled * when a | e vials bull Elec- | aoainst 3 ani: h. E rning e ded D25 7 h N S lh | the teams, the officials of the Trum against the opening of the post o """ | representative of the motor vehicle Smart roCKS at mp asize the ew 1houette ‘ East Berlin News tric Mfg. Co., for the erection of | fce lobby on Sundays. Out of 290 | Mary's hospital, Waterbury, of JOhn | opartment ruled that they must be. Twelve members of the 4-H club|a new buildin the site of tht | egular box holde; only five ex-|Navick, 35, of 31 Cypress street, | Each truck will be equipped with JUST THE THING FOR IMMEDIATE WEAR AND THE COOLER | [11cont this atstilcl attend ot e 4-H | present plant, according 10 an wi-|pressed favor with the proposed | Bristol three reflectors, each costing $3, DAYS TO COME fair in Durham yesterday, the group | nouncement made today. Increased | plan of Sunday opening, | Navick, a passenger in an auto- |which will m#ke the city’'s expense B{| making the trip in automobiles given | business is the reason given for| The lobby has been opened on|mobile operated by Stanley Kr: laTohe item Sit Smart Flat Crepes and Chiffons New Canton Crepes, and Flat | over for the day by Mrs. G. E. Dal- | the need of the new structure. |numerous Sundays but mot with |nowski of 52 Williams et, this| A close check will be kept by 5 : ; = . e B|| ey and Mrs. Theodore Savage. A | The proposed building v cover | regularity. It has never been left| city t injured at what is |both st and municipal police t ‘ ; W Tyl TREAs | bey ¥ een left | eity, wi : a i : [ wnicipal police to combined with transparent Vel Crepes, in the more tailored | most enjoyable time was had by | 44,000 square feet and will be 10-|opened without someone in charge. | known as the “National Corner” on see that the new gulations are vets. styles. & ‘lhosv attending. | cated east of the present factory, | According to the law, post office |the Waterbury-Meriden road late |complied with 1 |- Harry Goodrich, Leroy Palmer, |facing the Standard Steel Beai- [ lobbies, when op: Sunday, must |last Tuesday night. In attempt Smart Silks in the New Sports Weaves, and Prints, in Chic 8| | Everett Payne and Philip Bourgeois [ing company. Tt will contain 4 |have ample police protection. {to turn into the highway from tk ) MR e e e s 4 left today for Montreal and other |basement and th floors. The| As Postmaster Usher is enjoying | Mil Plain road, Krzyzanowski ap- |k Three Piece Ensembles Bl Canadian points by motor. They will | bullding will be constructed with |nis annual vacation in Can plane he was attempting to crank. pe oo S school .ulv]l(\lmn but was |m vented | el st : ) 5 v age | from attending hecause of his in- Py 3 || e was employed as publicity agent | . RS e rom attending Priced But for ths Bl Iying Service at ¢ Highway Nearly Completed— | ; Only two yvears ago, Mr. Automobiles Collide itomobiles operated by Frank Williams o Main street, ith | a, it | parently lost control of the car and | West Hartford Arthur A. Wil- B el noxbTlicans | cement and steel and will be abso-|is not known what deeision he will |it crashed with terriffic force into a |son of g street COLOR CHOICE | There was a 1 sitendance at | lutely fireproor. <econcerning Sunday openings. | telephone pole, snapping it off at|were conside dama Black, Brown, Blue, Green and Red. Unusually smart at this very low | the outdoor meeting held at Pipes-| Oficials and dircctors of the com- | Road Nearly Finished [the ba and hurling Navick | result of a collision at the corner of S e el TR e B! dale last evening uniler the leader-|pany held a number of meetings| The new highway being con-| through the windshield into a marsh | North Main and North streets short | ship of Rev. L. E. Adkins. Part of |during the past few months and|structed on East street between |ahout cet away., Krzyzanowski Iy before 5 o'clock Thursday after- || the program was rendered by the discussed the need of a mew build-| Hart's corner and Blossom's corner | escaped with but minor injuries and |noon. Marion Williams, daughter | Intermediate League members and |ing. Pl were finally drawn up |is nearly completed, workmen of | is being held by the Waterbury po- |of Irank Williams and a passenger by Miss Mabelle Barnes. There \\-usm"d completed this month. It is|the state highway department |lice for questioning by Coroner John |in his was cut over the right | a devotional service followed by a|hoped to have the building com-|starting to lay the last strip of | Monzani. Navick d to regain |eye by flying g and was treated | soclal hour. About 25 attended the | Pleted by January 1, 1930. cement yesterday afternoon. It is|conscicusness and remained in a|by Dr. H. C. Spring Teniide | The zarage buildings which are|expected that the highway will R o : : ; | StaiNobicame uniiliinsiana According to information furnishe A“ €malning Summer Frocks ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Leland Rich and |located on the factory property will completed by tomorrow night. Ac- | he accident vietim has been a|ed the police, Williams was driving - i e ected by the new struc-|cording to the contract, the state|reside f this for sver sterly N o Vi 5 i SN T X family who have been residents here | ot be cted e E e ntrac sta dent of this city for s terly on North street and was Silkk Ones, at These Close Out Prices | for many years move to Kensington |ture. The building will be ed |must complete the highway in 20|y and boarded during that tin:e |about to make a left turn into North $4 95 $]0 00 d $]5 00 | tomorrew malking their future home | 0 Aheilt oy naragtho W storehonssiiisonidne Hily the home of John Grendzienski | Main street when his car crashed an lon Kenton stroet. Their many |[has been located. Workmen start-| It s very doubtful whether tho|of 31 Cypress street, Fumeral ar- | Wwith that of Wilson, who was driving [P e e ed tearing down the storchouse to- |state highway department will open | rengements had not been completed | westerly on North street. Both drive i : . 4 and Joseph Cote of |42y and the ground in front of it|the new road to trafiic on Labor|at a late hour this mornin | ers appeared before Prosecuting Ate VChOOl FrOCkS B iilaver i e e, \\:‘ :m:‘\ v“‘: m;i:’_\‘ ‘];\All v \\(l;\L' \_)2"{;_”1\\']”‘\‘;.”‘ 111(‘; rnmn;ir;m, m; V)yu‘ - ’n:g I(:-aiqrn:inln Expected ::"‘W.\ ‘~\mhm\|\' '.Y. F v]h t:m morn- S e - 8 T - s companied by |Sible Will be done e work | ne 4 . there will be a direct hile it is probable that at least | ing and reed to settle their dam- For Girls, printed Wash Fabrics, new styles in sizes 7 to 14 years, at 5 Ly | S : v 1\ N d Dyer were | forward. {connecting link between Farming-| 500 namés have heen dropped from |ages civilly. No criminal action was $1.95 and $2.95 each {w | The local factory has made ra- ton and the College highway t | the lists of the four voting districts | n. ford visitors yesterday. - = S The Wesleyans will conduet an |Pid strides forward since its estab-| Hart's corner. Southbound motor- | of the city by the registrars of vot- To Start New Duties | outdoor food sale tonorrow after. |UShment. It is headed by Gover-lists will be able to proceed on East|ers during the revision of ir ro-| Policeman Timothy Lamber, re- | noon on the Methodist chureh lawn, | 1OF John H. Trumbull. During the |street to the College highway with- | spective lists, it is also very prob- |cently appointed a member of the . pies and a variety of food. |PTeSent year many of the depart-|out traveling through Kast Maw|able that the number of voters reg- |regular department, will start his e \lable. It {he |Ments have worked overtime in or-|and Whiting streets, the main ar-|istered for the city election will be |new dutics tomorrow evening. Lam- the town and that he was greatly | Congregational church will sing at her is inclement the sale wiil €T to handle the large number of |teries for southbound traffic at|considerably greater than last vear. |bert has served as a regular on-two er ln ews dissatisfied w the procedure as a the services to be held on & held o ihe ccotal Toone orders. present, | It is anticipated that a large num- |Previous oc nd for the past | whole. ber §, the first day Rev. S. A. Fisk. MGkl s viilibe on ton is is tho-third factory to an-| There has becn considerable con- |ber of applications will be received |Several years has been a member of ] ortly i (!1 is resignation had | will conduct the services since his | qnont time this evening for (he cxo |MOUNCe Dplans for enlargement of gestion at Hart's corner since one | by the registrars when they mest [the supernumer. »een accepted, those of Phillip ¥ L e VI SEORLAS: Heh trip tol Birope.. Iehearsals will by i the present quarters within the traffic rules were established. | on Tuesday, September 10, betwe Mavian Toassiock gan and Ernest W. Mildrum were held on B A O e change of hooks 11ast nth hetseh e s traffic is very Sk ihe S S s e reld or day hursday of A LR . llast month. The Schwartz Belting | raflic is v y s |the hours of 9 a. m. and 5 p. m.| Marian Kawiecki - fiAI-PIN REP"RTED received and accepted. There was | next week at the church. Al mem- |, A1 claborate sports program will |, practically completed its | boint and last Sunday it 3 | ) of Mar- ; 5 Registrars of the first district w n lad no definite reason stated in the last | hers ar be held thi ternoon and ¥ U R L) r , died Thursday at her asked ittend rehearsals. improvemen ork while und | mated that between 200 and 3 he old t i it Y S PO tanis pitack staledn thio lanti bers are asked fo attend reRearsalifilc o : Habbard - sehoor | Improvement work while ground ma hat between 200 and meet in the old town hall on Main | home, 44 Union street, following a NI e fact The choir has not sung in the serv- | o by C o [was broken this week on 1o s were waiting in line before be- | street, the mecting of the second |short fllness j hat the mbe ere dissatisfied jces since last spring, before My, |Srounds under the direction of the | (ine avenue for a new building for |iDg allowed fo proceed. district registrars will he held i with the procedure of the T } M.C. . : AL Conty: i AL in| Mrs. Kawiecki wa S 0- v board and - iske left on his trip. | ord Count A. and | o plainville Electro Plating com- Plainville Briefs Tiremen’s hall, Forestville, the third | land, co ke the cooperation of the voters of the 1 At Home sponsored by the local boys club. |\ Miss Mildred Lombard of Chester, : o E strict registrars will convene in |y own. Mrs. Frank Slater of Berlin is con- | Th re more than a dozen ov t Miss vears ago and settling in Terryville ; i 3 ) 1t the indu here are pro. | Pa. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. | the North Main street firehouse, and | For the past four i SChOOl Boal\d Ghall‘mfifl R“mm Over Athletes i Mect fined to her home by illness. She is | N Which boys and girls and g i that t Janies G D el in Dol Sniing, e ¢ town is mak- bster of Park street, rexistrars of the fourth district will | resided in I Survl ‘”‘[ V’H\l, on your ( ! )‘Al‘\ll .J“ : ' pected to be about again within a | Y ThmA\ \\ \.‘ e t ¢ ) e = apid strides forward is the | ' Mr. and Mrs. John D. Hird of | meet in the Federal Hill school. | sides her hus nd, are two sons, ing to th octmen may vote at the ward to—R. R. Station Painted. but the promoters of project | were in for all they cor t out of it, and absolutely bited the | fight to take p until after the S S Ot Davghton Bora ThE e Teart Aviiath il et New voters made this year by 12 | Casimer and Ezebias Kawiecki; and & i : e 3 o 5 SOBESES T ! ! city election on Monday, October 7. all of this cit 1 I.vv Laugh, Clown, Laugh,” and to Mr. nd Mrs. Horace H. Fitz- | vntil the holiday people of the town should he proud | Howard Smith of Broad | but are ineligible to cast a vote e fur vhat have you got—Kensington. | gerald of Berlin, according to records | ions at the Huhbard schoool 0 b : September. 2 e 4 : e o Ol iy September 24, Rev. George Bartlewski will cele Percival Avenue Field Track Meet Mect. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Yapp of Lower ; Middletown Thouse ¢ edne. ¢ Mr. an iddletown Thouse at ihe Meoting Wednesday y| Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dunn and sis- | hor representing an increase of 2.- tory.« Terfyvillh a curious mob of onlookers, | The Kensington and Berlin post it 184 | i Tices v I ) onday from N r £ i 81 er, 3.18 e ind in some cascs helping | Offices will be open on Monday from | o number of lozal people DIAnINg | evening at the office. of the Laawy | PHINCipal Orrin L. Judd this woek. 3 ¢ | and field m st night lat th TR T erlih E Bavines banic D, ere. of selectmen. Action will be taken B. Williams of West Main street | 1,404 in the second di ; "1 0. 0. F, will be held at 8 and under the leadership of Stores in Kensington and Berlin commission. Miss Dorothy Royce, daughter of Tient Receint Cavse of Brawl Auto Catches Tire 1s resigned from h ing contest was a fizzle, + as | Property values in the Blue Hills B Schools Leon C. Sta has already | 10SPital training school next week. |paid, resulted in the appearance in| 0Wned by J. J. Wilder of Malden, e : il e Plainville to Silver Tane | Rur pm e NGAth stres! ht five, The cushi denying any positive kn for a pie—onc with a superfiuity of development there in the ne Connecticut College For Women Principals. Return Rurkoski of §16 Svlvester street. | Main street, ht fire. The cushion, substitute that section and is having it Judd have returned from a vacation | = wit and the latter with breach of | bl which was discovered by Fo- most took place, A litle tacn A [from that scetlon yesterday. There,oDens up in the fall, its enrollment | Vice Principal Douglas MacDon- | 2cieol W at reasonable prices. | M. Donovan. guished with chemicals. 5 R et le High school has | L ¥ . According to Burkoski, a tenant Tascisti Pield Da time scveral prominent citizens of | distinguished men and three pairs | | DBroad St., 46, Plainville—7 r i ield Day e St ; . 95.—advt. due his landlord and instructed her|folq qay o Sanith : them developed for summer homes, | Wiley Benedict, niece of Louis Wiley laypon temberi |matural course of ballyhco. The the annual banquet of the Chamber | °W days at the home of Mrs. Alice fown s elagne s Tr SEr e with a We - the band | A daughter, Betty Ann was born | sumed for the fall and winter period ) . gue daughiter, Miss Fredis BEAG S | 3 t L : : of Plainville hecause of the pro- |Street and Arthur Okenquist of Tom- i JALL e hsld, At e Pereival avenue field, in the gl filed today at the town clerk’s office. | will resume for the fall semester | g conditions here would | Motor trip to Canada and Niag: Last year there were 10.318 vot- | brate the high mass of requiem and Over 250, scrambling, yelling, en- Lane, Kensington day Plainville np Ground will be The next meeting of the financs | Lo Mrs. Nash and her daughter, of | 260 over the number registered in | 1. 0.0, ¥ Hosl Blue Hills Section Looked For- a(hin . 0. 0. F. Mooting y to spend The week-end there p u e inteetsior S e s returned home from Manches- | {ne thir S po | O/Clock this evening in Stephen Members of the Berlin school | Kensington fic The moet, spon- closed all day on Monday Ao thesbudesss iof thotbdard ot inehes- | the third distriet, ana 2,347 o Stanley L. Galpin, president of the iy o0 Cuf 8 FEEErE P Sl o closed all day Tabor Day. | 0!’,‘ NDTFD r[El ENRO 3 1zt of the school hoard "K‘I'I"““‘"”‘ ’;”'I \' Th Royee. | an ment e o A wi lied out at 12:1§ y ps, began at ¢ : all day I vl ER Gt as o+ | will enter the New Britain General | board, now spending the summer 1n | eq until 8 | e Biue Hills Scetion Change | I wn by Superintende ] g ol Genengl e D | e tors o tho ;2 Skl el B Beentmscer ioa Sl ge H. Whit 1 family of | court this morning of Joseph Kiri.| Mass, which was parked in the D A Ee : el & LA Piano for-sale, 167 Broad Strect, | The former was charg {h intox. | on the front s e ok vl s e S i A TRRIY R NG W Bt | Principal Orrin L. Judd of th .| The former was charged with intox- ront seat was burned but [™ Puring the height of (he meet, developed and the trees on the place | New London, Aug. 30 (1) -When | spent in Mainc and at Block Island, | ;v e, "4V¢ & large line of children's | the peace and assault. Each was | liceman John McLaughlin who | L J. Birnbaum.—advt. i returned here fo resume his duties : in a house owned hy Kiriluk, he| The Rristo] fascisti society wil New Britain will have bought up|of twins oonycn 3 ToaPioEEDNG feach ralon i e ook - to secura a receipt. went to ANelankiald Wid. 1t has long heen rumored | business manager of the New York : 2R s Two hundred members of the locai of Commerce, he stated that the | H. Taylor on Hamlin stree the primary election on Tuesday, | morning e 8 that it had beeh making and | inson avenue left this morning on a | Ine A Shastnislu Al its most exciting track and 1! A ~aughter. Mattie, was born to Wednesday wrish during 1920, Falls, ers registered in the city, this nun- | burial will be in St. Mary's ceme- Attracts Crowd — Development of | thusiastic boys and gitls surround- To Close Tor | cpen over the weck-end and holiday, | board will bo held on Wednesdss | Greenwich, have been the guests of {1027 ; : o ! i A meeting of Stephen Terry lodge, their offsprings, attended the track 7 10 9 a. m. fenrolled in the o y in ob- OHTER 1 i ter, N. H | LehEan 2 Terry hall sore o i s 3 of Labor Day. 5 fire commission and the LB | fourth district ¥ . Loard stated (hat they belicve that S0red by the Kensington Boys' club, [ yarAnoy DAU H TER }\]FG s . cven though ti i nt : a request for a receipt for remt |4 M. today when an automobils i rned. The town was r rent report that there will be a I Plainville Girl Among Entrants at | huaget is $110,347.42 Bicycle street ® moved from | juk of §14 Sylvester street and Steve | Tear of the Perl hotel on North port has failed, members of : own wus ‘ | 3 : : : g : 4 c Plainville. 1. 160 vt st g & has boug! e o arson farf —Three 1S Br street sc A s Nelliv e advt. g yreach of the peace and as- | there was no other damage, B L o n dnile hbves i oo 1S BolehE (heiolaindsond tarmin Three Sets of Twins Listed 1 X nd Miss Nelli ication, breach of the peace and as o other damage. The | the second batte of the conturs a1 |attended to, according to reports | Connecticut College Ior Women | g, T, dresses, hoys' suits, shoes, ele., for | fined $10 and costs by Judge Joseph | turned in the alarm, was extin- remains little doubt that in a shor | Will include daughters or nieces of | a1 of the Plainy after spending the summer vacation | gave his wife $20 to pay the rent|nolq its first annval parade farms in that section and will have ' Among the former will be Jane L parads (L T Ead bach cbieln Giola I3 et e WY elch Sisters, bwlmmevs, Kirfluk's house and pald him $18: | crranization will srticioate Sh 4 ction has been con- | Times; Gioia B and will ontlast the comm ransed S ) asday i A B rs . v urned without the t hiGH p By ] he co caused |y : K e ol : | ber tesday in order to prepare Vin Oak Bluffs Prizes . L ade, which will be formed at 1 ) he {] of the lon count, at [ : ‘;nw ss agents claim it is stupendous o then went to |Kiriluk's P L T e o T A e e e 2 At the annual water meet held at | house and paid him $18 but return property will remain there un- | uel J, Record, professor of IForestry | . Oak Bluffs, Martha's Vineyard, Miss | od without the receipt urkoski but in the mean time Y i\ 1 L r, nicce of | 3 ']""“\‘" Hospital Illorence Welch of this city won the | then went (o Kiriluk's honse and i Vi & £ tree experts working on Giov. John H. Teumbull of Connecti- | « mes il e in the 40 yard dash, and | insisted upon recoi 1 e [adland Mussy sinests jio puRer /i | So successtul was the mect s preservation of the old elms p Lucile Hayward C. pLingya Miss Agnes Welch, atige, a8 he intormed (he court, he | orc Joterans of Torelgn Wars bail another one will take place this « maples that surround the house A Alavor hane o R e Pl f th th -{won the first prize fn the 60 yanl|had borrowed the money and he | . '°ad the line of march and will ning in East Derlin, vnder the With this development in view. {1 Fieis Ohio: Mary Y public schools sh. The awards were silver loving | wanted to show the paper to the|2/SC PI2y a concert at Muzzy field. pices of the Iast Berlin Community re is every probability th i e R AT e er 9 after spendi s yersons who had accommodated | A" ¢ntertainment pregram has aiso wsociation, and directs cona oad will be repaired, conneeti el g \ i el trord hospit: a resu The girls are the dau him with the loan anged for the aftornoon 2 LA ) physical education at Haver 1 i Black of the County “Y.' farms with New Dritain. Residents e ! ' % ¢ i nobile ac it which | Mrs. I Welch of I shments will be served. 5 ford college, and Dorothy Hamilton, Junior Clhioir to Sing of the scction have long bheen trying o e e New Britain and are | The Jumior Choir of the Berlin th have a hard road laid in that 3 Artix 3 summer at Oak By P s 2 ction, anc sec the new develop- opening of school Wedn o'clock and which will form on lower Main street and nass over North Main, Meadow, West, Park, “hicago. It is booked to fake place in the near future and the8rices will I be reasonat Than in, da iere was some ment started Both men showed marks of the en- il ey b | frhe twins are Mary and Murgar = — = T — counter, cach one sporting a badly e nents as a tethod of reaching their SR i SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY | discolored c i o 5 . % ta 1 Pittsburgh and Gr ptic in court today. b oo Bl y Notice of zoul. “ AL AR Tankt ) A number of former Southington | Kiriluk's story was entircly At Our Q"‘E‘e Y’f“ Will Find Special Town Meeting et Beine ed | Il Sivan of Lowell, Hiss | neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald | ferent from the one told by Bur- | | Better Service Through Op- The legal voters of the Town of repuinted, ¢ s of shahbiness | P. Crean of 31 Homestead avenue, | koski, who according to his testi- | | tical Service, b (4 AR T el i e et b o Iresh paint sizns IT WON'T BE LONG NOW - - — ll‘l““ ‘,h'\ SOHISE surbriss visit v; niony, was the aggressor. Iach ir NLEY L. GALPIN fied that there will be a special town are seen on all parts of the statio Eleven foothalls and a dozen pairs TODAY INe loma Rl DIENt AN Monorion mated (thib he wam eoherivinile ted | SEyes Bxamine meeting held at the Town Hall in usnally after they have been dis- ©f ©ld footbull shoes were uncarth George O°Brien SliseeRl Gt ayer ool Soliollict e intoxicaln, S0 Dono- ing would be made public until iho Town of Berlin on the bth day lodged by the hroad backs of wait- | ¢d from their bed of mothballs by in guesls were present during the eve- | van held them both equally respon- Glasses [itted > y ; D St ¢ West Virginla il ning. Music and dancing were en- | sible for the distu Prof. Galpin returned, and every | oe coptember, at 8 oclock ing passengers. It was remarked | Director ry of West Virginia SMASKED EMOTIONS d X i e cffort was exh 1 an 1 un n r o rd o A ! university and. shipped. oft to backe bt joy 1 luncheon was gerved. jand accordingly imposed a fine on o P. m. for the following plrposes: new sisns would be placed by the | Iniversity and n Comedy and News A BT B ¢ % L9 2 I L r owine irposes: e (olling engincers . of traine field and center candidates with Mrs. Crean received a number of | pach rang o, Gzecawin resignation. » Toard of Selectmen of the Town that Borlin was the name of tha sta- | instructions to get sa reliminary SATURDAY if l\‘”‘"" }"“: “;‘ ts City Trucks Optometrist i - A, i NE A S . . that DPractice. Cantain Marshall Glen of Anna Q. Nilss | T SERN s esult he new law passed Terlinishall be instrusted. to ans iilon, itibaein tandard saying that Dra Anna Q. Nilsson T 1 s : P 5 2 e sae e 2] ) resigned in the past year, as a re o e THinTvay L Go s o sblack station” was a rtop, th' his year's Mountaincer's equad Is i1 “BLOCKADE When you think of Classified ad- by the Connecticut state isla 327 Main St Phone 1995 sult of the school pro . Robert !} e R e a ¢ the town being lost long orking out ncar Annapolis, Md. o | vertising, think of the Herald. 1at its last session, commercial Mo~ | N ) Graham of Kensington was the first Slss s e QU slan o | s y f nty-Five H ¥ e 2 o 5 o S— — ik to t his resignation, following xormy own ing i e (S0 D e, ste | ERECKLES AND HIS FRIEXDS Cowboys! By BLOSSER oard was denounced by the voters | Scctions 6 and Public Acts of | seathing letter made public at that | 7 Public Acts of 1627, in order to —— o oasmi e e = e 3 timne, o staied that the method ot | il and fmprove sections of rouds fsooo BYE, FRECULES JES, T WILL~AND | (NOW DONT GET OFF ) 1 DONT ERNY - GOBD BYE DAN ) cron gyg oo WHAT? YOO REALLY LIKE ; oo aws of |and to improve bridges o T 4 v S e ST 9 I G ey s 0 FacR o || —TAKE CARE OF ONCLE HARRY, | | THE TRAIN UNLESS { YOU RIDIN ON | Gz pis NeEE e N e RIDING ON A TRAIN " |sald acts. 1 Yours ND TE NT T THE CONDUCTOR ONE OF 7HESE | RARRY - TUANKS = . Nt Rt | e irer e v e e erat b TRAINS = (T'D FOR THE NICE 0 ey BETTER THAN ON otice o g |{sEeiete, coniensunthior fheliler YOUR DADDY, T'LL _ JWAAT A WONDER- | | SAYS YOU MAY A cpane my 2 \AIT Too A COW PONY ? Meeting | seventy-ti Dollars. or 5o SEE HiM ONE oF FOL TIME WENE U : ] TINE WENE e | ) STYLE! LONG inuch thereof as shall ho necessary TRESE Lo 'he Registrars of Voters will hola |0 pay the amount of the pro rata sion in the Town Hall, Berlin, 3 id town as provided by | ) YOO BETCHA! Conn, Tuesday, Sept. 3d, 1929 be id ncts. shall be appropriated by - A i - T ITS SO MOCH ween the hours of nine and the Town of Berlin in accordane : HERE comes 3 [l / ! EASIER TO KEEP, > p. m., (Standard Time) for the With the provisions of said Puhile | 4 S THE TRAIN - LR 12 / | FROM FALLING. purpose of receiving names of those Acis fo huild and improve section A \ : N ! E 4 AIRE 3 bance, however, Many members of the hoard huve “to Le 1de™ voters, or scctions of re: and to buill for the coming town elee nd i-nrove hrids . in ill .be compiled at this session. the Tewn of Berlin, in Any person twenty-one years or With the provisions of said public over, who has resided in the Siate nacts ) for one year and in the fown of | & - To take anv further action in jerlin for six months is cligible to | the promises that may be »nroper | » registered. | Dated at Berlin this 26th day of | ROYAL H. MORSE, August, 1929 | WM. E. CAREY 1LION G HALL, | Registrars, | JOHN CARRO. 5 REg. U s PAT. OFF. Dated Aug. 29, , at Berlin, FRAD PTERPONT, 3 1626" BY Hea SERViCE, Conn, Board of Selectmen.

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