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) ) (8 (2 " . | ' i g ¥ 1 : S NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1929. : | young fellow's wear. est models and smart. newest SHIRTS and terns, the fin sizes are, Shirts, 12 to Blouses, 6 to 15 years. OTHER THINGS, Mackinaws, helps a fellow look his SUITS FOR BOYS of 8 to 16 years, four-piece, all wool, two knocker suits, lat- $10.50 +» $20.00 .. [ BLOU make, in an unusual assortment of pat- made in America, SO0 =52 055 such as Knicker: Sweaters, Neckties, Raincoats, Belts, and everything that large and prices always the lowest. to the patterns, very $14.50 ES, Kaynee the 14 1-2 collars, $14.50 Slicker: best. Varieties Fitting Boys and Young Men Proper School Wear | HERE AT OUR BOYS' DEPT.'S THE PLACE TO DO IT. We have everything | in clothing that all boys, up to 18 years, will want to wear, all things needed for the | find all wool Suits, of her cassimeres, 14 to 18 year sizes, with 1 golf, and 1 long pair trousers, for | YOUNG MEN and STUDENTS will di With two pairs of long trousers, good all wool material, siz OVERCOATS, a broken lot of winter garments, but made to sell at so much more, that the luck that this chance was theirs. Good coats for the young man that goes to school. Special at $2450 each B ‘ ! ing bone and s 14 to 20 years. $30.00. buye s will be glad Berlfn I_Vewsh SCHOOLS REOPEN, ATTENDANCE BIG Overcrowding at Grammar School Handicap to Faculty CHANGES IN TEACHERS Brickyard Employe Fined for Strik- ing Wife—Farmers, Finding Reve- nue Deereasing, Raise Milk Prices | —special Town Meeting Tomorrow Over one thousand children heard flocked to the the call of learning and though 9 this Even open until schools today schools did not rorning, the walks and the roads ding the institutions were thro with ¢ of all ages ildren as early as § he reports of the attendance were meagre and no definite knowledge of the number s obtained Kensington cporting for classes wi e grammar school in ported that the attendance li up to the expee a tiows of the offic ind that the school is over crowd- ~d as usual. A last minute change occurred in f of *he Kensington rammar school. Miss Alice Hartney teacher of one of the lower resigned to acept a position as teach- New Dritain school. Miss n was transferred from ‘he Huhbard school to the Kensing- on gammar school to fill the va- ~ancy there existing. Her position at he Hubhard school will be filled hy \lss Bertha Darrett fass., who will teach the third and ourth grades. At the present time he no vacancies exisiting Due to the ve h chools were closed this afternoon late this morning that reporting for cl 1s n at the time of closing June. As yet full reports were ailable for it is often found that children wish to start the new vear right and begin school at the first of the week, rather than bre up their vacation on a Wednesd Parents are warned that their chil- dren should be in school at time of tarting and that they should not be ept out to help gather crops. Arrested for Hitting Wife At the weckly session of the Ter- n town court last night two cas vere tried before Judge Griswold. George Wright of Christian Lanc vas charged with alleged assault and Irunkenness. He was arrested by he teaching sf grades, the Tt s vas learned “onstable Orville Ventres Sund ‘0 the Legal Voters of the lLlast Berlin Fire District in the Town of Berlin You are hereby notified that a special meeting of the Legal Voters of the Bast Berlin Fire District will be held at the Community Hall in 12ast Berlin in the Town of Berlin it 8 o'clock P. M. (Daylight Sav- ng Time) on Friday the sixth day »f September for the following pur- 10808 Figst—To lay a tax for the Gen- ral Expenses of the District for the oming year. cond—To transact any other ness proper to come before said aecting Dated at Kast Berlin in the Town of Berlin this third day of Scptem- ber nineteen twenty nine. Attest: .. A. A. NORTH, President. P. F. Siegrist, Clerk. of TLowell, | | Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Horn of New Jersey were guests of Mr. and Mrs | Frank Pierpont, of Kensington, over the week-end | East Berlin Ttems The Community club will com- | mence its fall activities within the | otice of Registrars’ Meeting istrars of Voters will hold in the Town Hall, Derlin, Conn., Tuesday, September 10th, 1929, between the hours of 9 a. m., and 5 p. m. (Standard Time), for the purpose of receiving names of those who wish *“to made" voters. JAsts for tion will be sion, Any The R | sesston town elec- at this ses- the coming compiled twenty-one | over, who has resided In the State | for one year and in the town of | Berlin for six months is eligible to be registered, ROYAT, H. MORSE, WILLIAM T person years, or Dated August 28, 1929, at Berlin, didate for mayor. | during the w Plainvil(g HNgvs GRANGE AUXILIARY WAY DF ORGANIZED At the regular mec of held last evening. reports G the [ correet the desc ription in a cectain | ° been narrowly averted. Witk tion to Charles and Helen J il | 0 ews « 1Hs § ‘[-.,‘m ]"‘} rict ste Sentomber 25 ; = that ton feel that | Picnie Monday sho e laid o "armi | The We-t ;:: club will hold its s .1 e picnic M y evening at I'innac FS Funeral of Leona Paul rock. Those planning to attend arc L | neral of four nsied to gnounea e eniito | Wedding to Take Place in Plain- e AIRPORT PURCHASE - safd over t fros 1 7 the™ sed new school | gy lents of s sidewalks stou year ctor at 2 : vininsiiie Bricts ville Congregational Church ks e e A ol . T e G T S0 . ; ndertaker Thomas P. O'Brien, was Proposition fo Be Discussed at «.n; L Project Will Be Acted on by * M . ¥ and Sue Parkinson have re A \ Cool " Party eeting Thursday from Myrile beach after spending G Voters October 7 : el Lanchoal woek-end there. Mrs 1 Miss Flor i ik e O S SS week-end at his home. He has | nor il 1 GOS T e barse. inatig OF: BOARD IN SESSION) jocicona,ac wi hame. e o : T WILL BE 850,000 e comy ol | the t in HALLE e ‘ulder, Mr n M. Wells and Chanmiber of Commerce to Meet e En "] < o Thomas Mulpeter Dies After Long Mrs. William J. Maior Thursday—A. M. 1. Zion Church States army. last Residence Here—Reckless Driver R e Celel 5th Anniversary—>Mid- SRle Mo ps el Wi All Fined—>Man Who Borrowed Ar¢)- Week Prayer Meeting—Items. 18 L ]‘ v“' r ; & and R e mobile Taxed $50 in Court. ¥ According to an announcement West Mai i CouinEey \ 3 : G i | made today, the Plainville Grange is Marion ; 1 oin t considering the formation of a wom- | 1o |,y M Ly } oters f v en's auxiliary. All of the ladies of | davs her e ‘ ! irange have been requested o0 land Mrs, W. I B v $ Vi 1 meet at che Grange hall on P Washington street. et 1k ] I 1 A | street on Thursday rnoon at 2 1 or 5 e o'clock to discuss and decide the ] SR T « . l forming of auxiliary. The wom- | # AT PO : ) 1 fave v e ! important part in the work and | o i L : | activities of the socie here is : 20 his dut Mr. Holyol coll : | i s 1c y on \ avenuc the lecturers' conference held in | o AOnivanot ' s : i S Amherst, Mass, were made by Mr. |, | i and Mrs. C. Curtis, Mr. and Mrs . o 1 e C. Weldon and Mrs. Winfield 1oc S e is. The reports proved to be e S R e 1 church at _!: ‘ I flin wil ¢ will he neighbors' night at ) ! “’“"“‘ hington Grange. The next EatRniLEbe SSRGS JOSRIE w the Plainville Grang \ L be neighbors' night. It was annonne- | o Comm given ed that the o to conduct a nization is pla very active prog: r months. Chamber Meetin meetin the dire ers of the Plainy of Commerce will be he er's rooms on P irsday ¢ o'clock Anniv wry Today o'cloc sitver Dol Woman's c e Congregational church \ i Y t tea in t of b . was Jafficl ANNIVERSARY DAY Ukrainian ~ Congregation One POP IF UE KNOWS W TLL 60 IN AN’ ASK FRECKLES ) THEY'RE, COMIN' HONE | \F THEY ARE - MISTER MCEGODSEY QU GHTA \ 7 A | b7 ,,,\) = ( HMM-LOOKS LILE NOBODY'S HEN / HONME=TUAT'S FONNY= L K, GAWN AISSUS MEGOOSEY * SET OUT A MILK BOTTLE / HLLO -~ WUATS THIS REG U S PAT OFF. © 1325, BY Nea SERVICE, INC. Conn. ap< filed the 25th annive el < i ication of the bR 2 G i 7 Whiting str The church was £ L0 i ry Mrs. Minnie 'he officer was called to the home of | next few weeks. rounceme lly dedicated on September 4, | 3 rely ¥ ST lan. and there arrested him for |relative to the openi Wil be h appropriate exercises. | utiful bouquets from the Special School Meet £ his wife. Tn testifying, Mrs. |given out in the p jie Al e ol oy e Chah lens of Plainville special of tafford Wright claimed that her hus. | probable (hat committees will be ap. ended the excrcises. Visi- | L aulted her without provoca- | Pointed to tuke charge of the mect- | tors were present from Hartford o discuss plans | tion. Tt was brought out that ing: they ocenr. It is planned Britain, Meriden and many U REltain SGINL e four i rgoug was struck by a brick on the ty of social activity in |other places, At the laying of the LETonaa st the site re- von she hurried to the office wion this year, many at- | cor ne, ministers from all the he ! corner o of the br mpany and called for | atures being a part of the » churches took part o'clock in th Roardman Officer Ventres. The court learned onies and gave specche 1he ool | that Wright had causced trouble b Mrs. Fred Griswold of West ot ot e g Sl ion o he | and had been in several scrapes. | Cromwell has returned from the | i p Pv‘m e o l:\.\fl,r - :’v H ven, ¢ it this eves He was fined 85 and costs on the Jhere she has licenivacatlon- ficonfrence ol 1) Boston this venr [HeIR (Kl o ttoraoos fo a : ge of drunkenness and given a IDE for a number of weeks. et G e i s A L T R ot peiEaon | muspended jail sentence of 50 days Mrs. R. O. Clark has returned | presiding bishop and S L ,:’:'::i! “harles Otto, of South Main street, | from Hotchkiss Grove swhere : Rh e s % e ; e New Britain, was discharged. He had | has been spending the summer e ”,,l,,”r'".'vm,I Hetatont oner Boeing Air Officials St el e G jJrs, Gustay Detit i3 entertain- | place of the size of Phanvilie T Abandon Shuttle Plan Spinnailony W 1 t. To | | ing relatives from Boston at from a'l mort- ake City, S ing fres | driving. Evidence brought out in the | Lome on Mills strect, e S \"‘, o a o r. « ook, it v \3‘?\‘:\; | court showed that he had not driven | Dr. George Blton of Boston is t h et o1 Tigh schoal | recklessly and that he had settled | guest of sister, Mrs. Carrie re hel: Ex L corr of Summer for the damage done to the other | rence of Main stroct. - | for tn S A e e : : s ars. ) o here will be ‘an Velection' of | chureh:' Prominent men. {rom g s Decrease Milk Prices Go Up 1stees of Methodist church | over the state took part in the ’ complaints ine The raise in milk price tive | NeXt Monday evening in the church | ration as did the other 3 ; I UERE 101 Saptembes 1 fhent e peleat of s |:=ociallirooms from 6)ito s | ololocks | oo e th « a consid- | up to 16 cents a quart. The price \;H EPne M sshurah araiglin Midweek Mecting to fly six t o 20 of milk was raised by the association | 121 0 vote at this clection. Two| = .o~ 0 [ o without land- i Deioel | of millc producers of Connecticut | TUSI4¢S are to be chosen. s s L + mountainside near Meme lquarter of milk pr ! TR cting of the |ShiD and prayer will be held i nd p rrests were made follows and followed the meeting between | yrumoqist church will ho. held to. | even 1t 45 o'clock at mo the i NBge 10 the dealers and producers held OIEON LyeniiG ath & loicloek I (e AdventiGhFisan) cliurch Eaker {1 August 2377 eral weeks ago. This action was tak- | chureh socil rooms. Rev, I Ad-| The Tible study will he under th R il found un en to Insure a continual SUPDIY of | Jing will lead. e forced Janding Gt Sl | milk. Farmers, discouraged by the | The library will be open I Bl O L e T hompson were foros 5 5 Bas g summer droughts, by the small erop | arternoon and evening for the SRS fend down by a clogged fuel pipe. They To Seck Bid vt x n f o e v ¢ 0 Seck Bids sorved by c rs. ring the d by a possible failure of | change of books. Bhos ‘ were not injure ¢ 1 A bile a ‘ e e e ¢ f0d witomobile accie crop had begun to eut| The Fife and Drum corps ok y = o ts » investigated. 11«:\ n]ln‘\h- uumlvr'r of cows, claim- ! rpeet ‘((mmn'n v evening at e iy Es 3[21_\'0!‘ Orson F. Curtis b e Firemen's Outing {ing that the pasturage was poor. |o'clock at Community hall fc it BED LRt : s T > extende A1 ST RS, T T YR AT e ST e QEathes Qg Recovering in Hospital : 1y e e production, was too expensive to use | IFoothall activities have begun and | Sionaries, will b rdgng LSl Ustisgnason Rty o . - A G the Brisa and local producers claimed that |already the athletic club has begun | $Pe2ker. The ann LRt nEaroiniglial fo s doe I e : ch will ba there no profit in producing. Up |ils financial program for the raising | N8 Will he held iyseveningal eans agtivesinsloeal sauil R : ficer: I on Satur- to September 1, when the new scale | 0f funds to mect the s expenses | September 12, in ction with ol is recove Lblogs R EHEGIOTcoss snone, tomt A barhecue din- of prices went into effect, local pro- | hing. As soon as the | the praye: v an, opera E L "W'T ““‘, 5 e ducers were obfaining between six | rmits, w regular schedule Financ Meeting PR Danbury, § $ (P —arthur 7 com senses re and seven cents per quart. Durir will be adhered to A mestin finance board g kb S @ S o 5 the past month there were at least | [ will b held this eveni ARSI O IRIOILIBLEID LIS Rt Th ookf A : Tur | three producers who xold out their | Marine Finds Botile pietocte Infihejomes ogding hotgtiog | A0 A S ot yesterday aft i i stock, claiming that it was impos- | 5 =g selectmen Action on the budgets ! & = § i Danbur h tal. Lion:l ny previous | e A Telling of Disaster | or the noara of assescors fire. com. |8 Inspector Olaf A. Peterson ex- 5 o present year e _ Gulfport, Miss,, Sept. 4 0P —D. k.| mission nirieMdommisaionEwillliBeEERCA R AINEYRmOn th BULE DI Council Awards Contr = \ spocial town meeting has been SMEICY. sergeant in the United Stataz [ be taken. orgaugusCuhows JHo fesuta 18500 o he council awa t '\v 1k el B N |called by the selectmen for Thurs- {M2rincs while bathing near Missis- EEsTiINGE S e L oGOt e i e Nty day night in the town hall to consid- SIPPi City. picked up a bottie in the | afigs riian Foley of canal strvet | o bhy R ml;‘ a 'v(”‘!«"‘l‘“t; Ll s s e El;'h: | or whether the sclectmen shall he \ALCF Which contained the follow- | gpont the w nd in Na e = ) conyast et Inut Beach | authorized to apply for an allottment |’ e She has epted the position of AL e and I il ¥ night’ B from the state, to the amount of At sea, April 7, 1913. We sank {nignt supervisor the Plainviile | Lo [Soamoey ol S 187,500 and whether the town shan (O Cape Haitien in a storm (L 88, private hospital ; e s I8 I make an appropriation of 1,87 WC 1, 30 N.) 1 am headed for God | arise pather Mitchell spent Labor et v el with use in improving roads and bridges. |wio Wheres nisarad Sened JORD | gay at Narragansett Pier, N egn e inans ss $25 and | Berlin Ttems [ R e S o naiiorn luft i at RUMANIA IN DIFFICULTY i L. costs in polica | Mr. and Mr orman Bigelow. of | W the institution to Mr. a4 Mrs. 1 1 (P e dollars. of .thi Berlin street, have returned after | Singley will take the matter ub | youws Haukes of Prentice stres : e v fine was later r | spending the summer at Job's Pond, | With sovernment authorities to as- Settle Old Deed | TONIGHT and THURS. ” ; . lict = | Portiand certain if a vessel carrying marine Hnnd and i builaingstonkthe orth A Great Novel—See It ks Sl OLD SHOWMAN DIES | Charles Anderson has return- | V5 8t any time caught in a storm | gge of Newton avenue t s | “THE BRIDGE OF L T oo t. 4 (UR) | ed to her home in Kensington, after |2t the above location feat cast of Trving street have heen RANSUULERR AT Ak For Sidownlks theateg < | spending 10 days at the shore. | IR e e S | quit-claimed to Charles L. and Helen with ol e e S ers res rank McCabe and his fiancee, | WANT WOMAN FOR MAYOR {7 jysher by the Sequassen cornnra- I v i A lio-Keiths Lavinia Beale, of Haverstraw,| Norwalk, Scpt. 4 (P—>Mrs. Agnes | tion, according to a quit-claim decd NEWS s GON e ded at his he guests of Mr. and Mrs, |Garvin Cavanagh, wife of John |filed at the office of the town clerk AlwaysitGOIEShON ; been .= se 5. Griffith of Kensington, |Cavan prominent Norwaik|The corporation was represented =t v irs and | Harry McKeon has returned from |manufacturer, is being advanced |by August Matson, acting presi Lois Moran and Nick Stuart £ to LI | his vacation and is now at his horsr here as a possible democratic can-|and Allen M. Raymond. t in “JOY STRE Iy L Gyihyet ) J 1 by a widow. and {in Kensington. The purpose of the LS LR v et e e e R TR S U A W lents v By BLOSSER @

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