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“ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1929. | Mass. The change is a substantial 2 /1201350 fi%d@ ”Jflg Centor | church of Crane, who is nsington East Berlin Items | Services at St. Gabriel's Episco- | pal church will be held at 9 j| o'clock conducted by Rev. B. B. || Styring of St. Mark's Episcopal | New Britain. There will | be no meeting of the Sunday school. | Mass will be celel ed at cred | promotion for Mr | well known in K Priced But price. $16.50 Silk Ones, SChOOl Fl’OCkS printed Wash Fabrics, $1.95 and $2.95 each For Girls, OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY ew Autumn Dresses Smart Silks in the New Sports Weaves, and Prints, in Chic Women's and Misses’ Sizes All Remaining Summer Frocks at These Close Out Prices $4.95, $10.00 and $15.00 new styles in sizes 7 to 14 years, at Heart church tomorrow morning at y the Rev. J. C. hool will follow and Mrs. L. F. Brennan. Turner and son, Ch nning, accompanied by M Henry Taylor, have just returned from a week's outing spent in Maine and New Hampshire, going as far north as Leboge Lake, Me., and returning through the White Mountains. Foothall practice will be held Sunday morning at 10 o'clock on the ‘l(UNwrv! school unds. All can- | didates for the team are rec sted ea |to report at that time. There will | be a workou for all. O 0 | e TS etk 1d last eve- — 4 = ning on the Hubbard school grounds Smart Frocks That Emphasize the New Silhouette |l the local Boys® club under- the County Y. M. C. A. was a pleasing JUST THE THING FOR IMMEDIATE WEAR AND THE COOLER | success, a large number ""'“‘1‘:‘2 DAYS TO COME | the program. The events and the | winners were as follows: Doll race, Smart Flat Crepes and Chiffons ew Canton Crepes, and Flat |Helen willet; ‘boys: isack . combined with transparent Vel- Crepes, in the more tailored Lt et bl vets. styles. | girls' sack race, Betty Walsh; bar- | rel rolling contest for girls, Eleanor barrel rolling relay for bo ThX'GE Piece Ensembles | C team; girls' barrel rolling reay, A | team; obst race for boys, Jo- TR BRI seph Cote; rls' obstacle race, COLOR CHOICE ] Barbara Payne; pie eating conte Black, Brown, Blue, Green and Red. Unusually smart at this very low {| Gertrude Bunce: wheelbarrow race | for boys, Kenneth Ward and Bruno Romayelli; dizzy izzy race for girls, | Dottie Stimpson; dizzy izzy race for | boys. Bruna Roruagelli. There was and within a few weeks Mr. Black plans to run another similar event He wus assisted by William Walsh and Louis Cote | distributed by next week. Mr. and Mrs. on a Is over prizes will be Walsh early William Grol Pellar to motor the tour L holiday Charles ke, Jr. has veturned from a visit at West ach, West- brook, where he visited a friend 'BOOTH NAMED SUCCRSSOR Sl A PUBLIC SCHOOLS " REOPEN"SEFT. 4 | summer in pected | nesday Europe, to land in of next week. St Paul's Church Mass will be held at the St church i ton at § | o'clock Sunday morning, C. Brennan will officiate. assisted b, v, William Hartford nday sc {low the 10 o'clock r and Quebee on are e Wed- Kensing and 10 Rev. John He will be Casey of ool will in charge of the superintendent. nounced -Yaccination Essential i ue < orocic tomorron morning ay school will follow. Kensington Methodist Church Sunday school at the Kensington Methodist church will be held at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. There wre classes for all ages, and all in- ed are asked to attend. Morning worship will be held at LEGION ~ POST HMOVING Galpin Has Not Resigned as School Board Chairman—Constables Pre- pare for Heavy Week-End Traffic | 11 o'clock, Rev. Alan L. Dodd being |in charge. Communion service will —Howard J. Crane Promoted. be observed at the church. | Sunday evenlng services will not Berlin schools will open for the [y " ye1g (omorrow night. Services session on Wednesday, Septem- | will be begun September S, follow- her 4. During the summer there |ing the summer discontinuance. has been very little work done on | Midweck scrvices will be held at {he bulldings. At the Worthington the church on Thursday evening, schooi, a conerete walk from the | Rev. Mr. Dodd being in charge of front entrance is being laid. This | the services. will be finished by the opening of | Xt Saturday, September 7, the school on Wednesday. A furnace | Ilpworth league of the church s fol- | \ e s e Paul's | is being installed in the South | planning to hold an outing at Hurd | school, and this also will be com-|park on the Connecticut river. Final | pleted. [ pians wit be announced at & later Children who are attending school | date. for the first time must be accompan- | On Monday evening. September 9, jed by their mothers, on the opening | there will be a mecting of the ot- day. Issential information niust be | ficial board of the chureh. lmport- furnished by the mothers, such as: |ant business will be discussed. Elc the age, date of birth, residence, and |tion of trustees of the church will whether or not the child has been | be the most important item of busi- vaccinated. All children who are | ne attending school for the first time | Christian Endeavor Conference must show evidence of vaccination.| The annual fall conference of the Al of those who plan to attend | Chrisiian Kndcavor society of Con- the New Britain High school may |necticut will be held September 7 their tuition certificates at |and 8 at the Camp Irving on the the Junior High school Friduy aft- | Housatonic river at Derby. Rev ernoon, September 6, from Miss | Vernon L. Phillips of the Kensing- Griswold. ton Congregational church, state The following list of teachers has | president of the organization, will been announced attend on both days. Hubbard school—Mabelle Parnes, | IFive members of the Kensington Anna Nelson, Gertrude Phelan, | Congregational church will be pres- ith Northrop. | ent. They are Esther Munson, South school—Anna Bruce. | Bradford Clark, Donald Lewis, Ha Worthington school — Catherine |men Carlson, and Idith Nelson. McGee, Paula Zotter, Doris Gibney, | Two of those named will be sent by Christian Kensin | the street—Mafalda Georgini, | the Bacon, | churen Ars. Hill Selden ir: or society of Congregational The others will attend on Ledge school—Grace Kelly, Mary | their own initiative. Burns. Visiting Nursc Moves Blue Hilis—Harrlet Marsh, Wanda | Moving to the more crowded Chotkowski, quarters at the oflice of Miss Mary Percival — school—Mrs. Crane, | Griswold, superintendent of schools, largaret McGrath. Miss Snyder, visiting nurse, will be Kensington grammar—alice Hart- dy for consultation by Tuesday Anna i Klotz, Alice McLarney, | morning. Her hours at the new office Irs. Collins, Tois Mills, Mildred | will be from § to 9 in the morning Wightwood, Sylvia Myerson, Mrs. and 1 to 2 in the afternoon. Her lansfield. oifice phone nur 0, and her | Junior High—Arthur B. Cor residence phor E Mrs., Young, Mrs. Gugerty, M | Galpin Has Not Reslgned ‘aughton, Mary Ringrose, Iileen | Definite word has been received <ing, Charlotte Ruch that Professor Stanley L. Galpin, Kensington Congregational Church chairman of the school board, has Rev. Vernon L. Phillips will be in | not resigned. His term expires in | charge of the services at the Ken- sington Congregational church to- morrow morning at 10:45 o'clock Rev. Mr. Phillips will give a sermon in relation to Labor day “Human Values and Commercial Value: Sunday school will he resumed on September 8 after having been discontinued for the summer. Christian Endeavor meetings wilt be resumed on September 15, Next Sunday the members of the Chris- deavor plan to attend a con to he held in Derby. Berlin Congregationay Cl October. Prepare for Heavy Traffic With an increase of traffic this summer greater than last year the Berlin constabulary anticipates a corresponding in e in traffic !over the holidays. Preparations have been made to handle the greatest xodus of motor the town has “witnessed. The usual holiday sched- ule will be maintained. Constables Prank Brown and George Kanup will be stationed at Woodruff's corner, Constables John Lewis and William Richie will handle the in- urch iev. David Lewis Yale of Meri {erscction at Galpin's hill and Con- den will preach his last sermon as stable William Cole will be stationed supply pastor at the Berlin Congre- in Kensington at Upson's corner gational church Sunday morning at Trafic lanes will be maintained 10: His sermon topic will be Sunday and Monday. “lLarge Rewards in This Life for Berlin Post to Move I"ollowing Christ.” Bolton-IKasica post of the Ameri- Rev. 8. A, Fiske will return next can Legion is vacating its present week and will fill the pulpit at the quarters fn the Legion 'l in Ken- rvices on September 8. Rev. Mr. | sington and is moving to rooms in “iske and his family have spent the | the basement of the town hall in | T0 HEAD SALVATION ARMY ——— L Will Oppose Lewis —_— Nemination in Letter Which Will Be Destroyed Without Centents Being Revealed, Au rious ‘bee, (P—FEnclosed in r locked in the anl advisers of Ivation Army in London is t General Bramwell T ial nomination of his succe 1 be kept fc adjustments and roy 1opened. General Booth's nomine lentity has been the subject o° peculation on the part of army offi- the werld over, will never be, was ed by Gen 18, newly elected the Salvation Army mys| e safe of the he § th's of he L time during then il be whose vho reves ommander of when he arrived here. “Yes, T also have a letter depos vith the lawyers, does ame my ceossor It merely s the way in which he shall be General commn Genery Booth was supplanted as der before his death by Hi, Capt, Carranza’s Sister To Take Up Aviation Mexico City, Aug. 1 {P—Fl Uni- versal today that the sis- MYRON H. GOODRICH Myron H. Goodrich, who has an- nnounce nounced intention of opposing | (T Of the Mexican good will fier Charles I Lewis of Berlin for the | Captain Emilio Carranza would en office of tax collector of the town | !CT the “Imilio Carranza Civil Avia- of Berlin, Mr. Goodrich is welt | tion School.” here and learn to be <nown here, having lived all his life | &0 2ir pilot, in Berlin, e is a contractor and| CaPtain Carranza was Killed last is familiar with the residents in the | J81¥ when his plane crashed at Mi scparate sections of Berlin. | 2olly; . 0 snortly atter he began | 2 non-stop flight attempt from New = e York to Mexico (i Berlin, For the past two vears the - town Mg appropriated money for Britain Suspends Work 1 rent of the hall, which amounts Ry S {0 a considerable sum cach year. On Several Battleshi It is the concensus of members of London, Aug. §1 (UP)—The Br the post that the town should be ish admiralty today ordered t saved this expense. This statement [royal dockyards to cancel the con- is an official notice from the Bol- | struction of the marine pot ton-IKasica post, in Kensington, hip Maidstone and the submarine Daughter Born | Royalist and 1 t. at the sam Vord was received this morning | time suspending work on the cruis- by Sidney W Cowles, postmaster at | €rs ind Northumberland, the Kensington post office, that a | _ , daughter was born to his son and | z . danghter-in-law, Rov. and Mrs Fd- | otice of ward U. Cowles, of neer, Mz et N A Rev. Mr. Cowles is well known in | e RCngtldlé Mce‘.mg Kensington, having spent his| The registrars of voters will hold Vounes: ltanes | session in Town Hall, Plainvills Notes Conn Sept. Srd ween Walton Meng Rerlin the hours m. and 5 p. m spending the wec and holiday | (Standard for the purpose of with his mother, W. H. Meag- | tecciving those who wish ley of Berlin, “To be made” William Coale, son of Mr. and Lists of the coming town election Mrs. Samuel Chase Coale of @Rerlin, | Will be compiled at this session is spending the week-end with his| Any person fwenty-one years of parents. ze or over who has resided in the Receives Promoton town six months and in the state Howard J. Cran son of Mr. and one year is eligible to be istered Mrs. . H. Crane of Kensington, has J. HOWARD LA FIEL been promoted from the manager- | PETE DUFEY ship of s Kresge store in Rezist of Voters, Morristown, N. J., to one in Quiney, | Dated Aug. 30, 1 Be E - Z FRECKLES AND HIS FRIE! A GREAT PLACE-THA THIS COUNTRY SEEMS | RANCI OF UNCLE T WONDER |F EAPTY WITHOOT THosE | HARRY'S!! BUT, GEE! / WELL EVER TWO Boys —Tney /) TLL BE 6LAD To CONE BACK AMADE IT LNELY SEE MOM AN UP HERE | AORGLE LP much interest in the entire program | FOR LS -~AOwW IT'\L SEEM LIKE A Al A OVER 1,400 PUPILS 10 ENTER SCHOOLS Tall Term Will Be Opened on Wednesday Morning REGISTRARS 10 ‘Services in Churches Toemorrow Morning—Plainville G e Meet- | ing Tuesday—New Be Voters to Made—Other Interesting Items, Everything is in readiness for the re-opeting of the public schools on 3 lay morning and it is expect the total enrollment 1400 mark During pupils were registered June ind th pass the school department least 50 more to be expects to the list r repairs were schools, including Many modern rdded During sur 1l the high school E to t school applia the b $9 ces reet school 1dition to the Lind school s completed during the past week and will be ready tor oc cupancy on Wednesday The s part rooms, use about eight of the 1 thereby relieving the congestion that { existed at the high school dury Th w buildir and is one detail cquip- ped school plants Only minor s wer v at tl Figh school. No trouble is expecte over the vaccination law, Superin tendent Leon C. ¢ 1. Cook 1 that practically all of the children have complied ct ordering them to he hool W e been acd Dr, o) s in hools. staffs of th the ing ies 1 same “ting reg et Plainville Grange will be held Tuesday eve- ning at 8 o'clock at the Grange hall on Pierce street. During the lectur ers' pr reports will be given Mr. and Mrs. Curtis. Mrs. W. H Charles Weldon ind Lecturers' con- Mass Amherst, be played served. A f ed Plainviille Gra vited to vi Septemb, ors’ The registrars of ard Lalicld and 1 ¥ on at the resday from Duffy, town hall on ) o'clock to 5 o'clock standard r the purpose of receiving names of those who wish to Lists for the "0! will be com piled a Any person 2 rs of or over who has resided in the town for six months and in state for L year bl stered. | ndition Unchang The condition of New- ton of West Main strect. who s nains al TelSTR, <“PLAINVILLE» PODAY | Colassus of Sea Thrillers ANNA Q. NILSSON in “BLOCKADE™ Action, Thrills, Romance Comedy, News, S SUNDAY PEATURES—2 OB STEEL in “LIGHTNING SPEED” thrills of Underworld the Eddie Quilla Nixon in rhe Great Comedy of Ame Youth MON.—MAT. NIGHT IUs & Show You'll Never Forget LEATRICE JOY in MADNESS” 31G. SHOW —_— Read Herald Classified Ads For Best Results MEET holy cor o'clock B . l N A grand n :-nzu;;- service | in . Greene, 1 Plant® * ristol News Hormee, marshal, Elant r e St I 1 Newton, marshal, Plant an Frye D. chairman; M. Gearirg, Plant D. irman; A Trothier, C, B. Simmons school 1000 MAY MARCH N TADEE PARADE will @ Th f m followin vacation ¢ mday o'clock K ng, Plant C Superinte Henry Powers D St wiree sumie o« ANDUAL Outing of Three Fac- i childre xpected to enroll The . lant D. servy school wil i SoRe and Josepa B e di; T ph Car- o o MANY FLOATS - EXPECTED S iren who will Sun Zad ind Fred “““"t\;”‘f""“‘_‘_“”f Sl e perdohn A, Donnelly May be Candidate S e !',n(\:'mt‘: or N 1 of Broad| ron sayor Azain This Year—|son. cha ry Browne and Test Wi see that the chil Arth D: ¥ shments: dren receive y Forging Machine Weighing 150 Congregational Morning worsh Communion [l Tons Installed in Bristol Pla ion ad His T conduct \ house T fte to 5 o'clock. All pers are solicited for tacle with r informal tahl ment and Hubbard of to demor wild ve in low Dur- councit ater of two years campalgn campalgm plan Dristol w be open from venience of be no 1 powar competitive t s he sponsors being merely a display beantiful bouquets from the flow gardens of inv aptist Church Mor » at 10:45 o'clock. | North ) Sermo Dr. A f M Mr 1y is D. Kendr e ce of the A g ) s 1 will ) § ed against memb ol a - order 0% two Mayo W Rays o'clock. (@il s the backing Catholic Church hachine, 1 Hough, Masses will bhe celebr row me it the Church of A vill e t 7 o'clock. Confes 2o, informed the sions v heard Thursday aft 1 known ernoon and evening as usual Day The Boys' Junior Holy Name so tition Filed ciety and the Girls' Junior dality Charles R, will go to confession next Saturday council was ind will receive communion Sun- with the lay on is now 3 One erm coun- Trolley cars st two years 4 of the wav. troffe il A srner o N 1o Installed L ‘ of high-duty new hizhway o t o) retically comnleted e e e world, in the Departurs sibili mot e pe ed to New wel W i pounds or a. d was ruc the Pennsyl- of the largs uired, it was shipment, . Ohio, via stead of to Green- over to Oak the machine is order to compiy ons, it wa in two parts ted that they he work partment float Amer Division Preinyitle d Mrs €, was done Ly close of the forga sday mo most | yrant supervision of am holiday. MOSt | iyport from the manufacturers, re= indiztio s inraa e ks Sunday 1 the machine is operating Morr 1t full capacity, four men are re- quired to nd it. It is driven by L 170 horsepower heavy-duty motor 1 has a capacity of making, rings ip to inches in diameter, using heavy carbon chrome steel. It 18 m stock heated by thres s and has a capacity day mor 4 bars up to five inches noon Turton Turton Turto 1 Youth Missing John reet re ‘rom Home Karpavicius of 218 assistance Mrs. Amznes M Jost at he iowi 1 quested the orn in to this ¢ e e mets AL Our Office You Will Find member viee- cnain. | Better Serviee Through Op- ational cl tary; D. W || tical Service. | s Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Frank E. Gosdwin Ashwell Optometrist k:I‘.?'.' Main St. Phone 1905 By BLOSSER ~ Geod-Bye! VES-1 HATED To SEE THEM GO=BNS LIKE THOSE ARE «THE SALT OF u&me eapm ! [RECKON YoURE ] TD GNE ENERY LaST = | RIGUT—THEY, DONT "\ CENT OF AY FORTUNE I8 | COME ANY AICER= ) TO HAE BOYS LikE \ SHORE \WILL ) FRECKLES AND TAG= [ NS 77; BUT THOSE ARE SOME | | | \ ‘\,\ OF THE THINGS ALL THE AN/ ‘ A NN INTE NoRw of BB poing A ie | p A ena” L8 CANT BOY- GREAT . e /\L’w \M\‘ Boys! GRERT § THINGS we DO/ VES-T spose |1 > HE'S 6LAD T = Boys !t 4 =N / 2 GET A REST, ‘\LFQECMLES ) o A WELL- T SUPPOSE ONCLE HARRYS GLAD To GET RID OF VS KIDS LIKE US MUST J GET ON WIS NERVES K