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NTW RRT'FAI\I D\” 0 HFT‘\TD THU T‘\I)\Y SI‘]I H“\IBTI’ ';, 1‘)"0 7 Plamwlle News May Bring Peace to [} Ff CALLS OFF R rokowski, of Plainville, and one PLANT ADDITIONS PR VER-END RETREAT e e Si. Stanislaus’ church, | g il Smyin Capital Ior National . e Yon Thinking Of A Fur Coat? »‘ iEslimated Gost of New Trumbull Bl e o e COMML teeFmpowe‘ed ) Award G4, Who-fied Tuesiny followins & Why Not Get It Here At O Building s $150,000 o S Gontract for Structure |7 mort i " et v o Yot e O ROBERTS IS EXONERATED q s e i o 8400 EXTRA 1§ VOTED Midsummer Sale = ’ i Liremen (o Hold Moeting—Ti You not only have an advantage in price, you have selection of the : Board Discusses Bu =1 3 ! u choicest Pelts, as well as the Best of Workmanship. ball Team Being Organized Here B 5 : 3 Rt i Luspections saiurdiay—sportsisen ANOTHER THING WORTH YOUR NOTING 8 o e Tt roating 1iemns e ¢ v s (0 his canp wil Tave Annuall Eleetion Your puichase of FURS, will be stored FREE OF CHARGE, in our i = g H 4 1 t Hoover N TCiich b wnn! Comnellh £ Moct own STORAGE VAULTS, until NOVEMBER 1st. ) According to building permits is- S i ! ts a not AL a al appr m ¢ mentt Charge Accounts Also Billed As November 1st. B[ R s nas ; WII LIST A FEW SPECIAL EXAMPLES of the Values offered Pa- Dieet ai Delnea trons at Midsummer Prices. umbnll ctric Mfg. Plagnville Casting Co., and the Plain- YACCOON COATS—Dark lustrous Skins, priced as follows, Hi v tro Plating Co. 1s $163,900 817950 5225 $265 $295 8335 M. i Donnelly wnd M today, giving the MUSKRAT COATS—Medium and dark shades, coats that will please. Priced as follows, 600 be hy The Plainville Blectra Plating Co HUDSON SEAL— (dyed Muskrat)—Wonderfully good garments, for f””H\”‘ g S BEAVER COATS—Soft, luxurious and warm. Priced e i (hret NAT. SQUIRREL Coats that give pleasure. Priced $265 « $395 JAP MINK COATS—Are priced at this sale CARACUL COATS-—Are a favorite with many. Pri v ) i ldin 5 ! : 5345 $385 $525 e e o e Auto D: Rich this William = accider : i v ; ! pne U ¢ gl & il Vednesday afternoon. The tain them from cither Commander |lations were almost severcd at (he ' ofreet o s \ i the 1 police. The ¢ el sl e ; was man Wil 2 Adjutant St t of Schoot |t . : 10 yegin pily ¥ v Moy rerr R A o % b 100! 3 ! sit L o ! Berllfl News ; R RLAE R i e 7 ,"‘,i,l i rsmeRwIEbesly ! By S L : : ; i & B . ic to be | Fish and Game tion Tlects - t all ex-service men Last Berlin Ttems 1 mplete i S 1 HINES R L i { ¢ i haant ol Geo 1 resna \assnhen unil a statement to the Herald last morrow cvening a < at Con < t t o : t 1 8 meet U e i i *. Dyer of Savage Hill, for : it i cutor N it 5 S I 3 luty thorough i i e 3 N L rect Ju 7. Douglasg, S not become a candidate at the cau- tict will come before this meeting. |y < Rat A1 { [ Mertod | tors dn ) priEtRBIIOL Dt i ‘m» Dyart hasin v j 4 el : e in ) i : Gt . 3 T e e .\lnmvlll l“\rm”‘”‘.‘ \!fmf..l.m‘_ Sl s b v position mportsnt trers | s S - i e s) ¥ ‘ ed at resc p. m., hard school has been re mable c 1ttend finanee board town hall c¢ Poard Meet'ng Sessicn—~Cars Collide at Upson's e fi of two meetiy board was held last town hall effort to determine a hud coming year. The budgef Polton-Kasica Pest Members Called Out Fer Work—Linance Board in all of the rooms now T . ey ! N iristol's pride in the fem which was limit remen Meeting wtod fe . ] : 5 flen ; g utlot in each room. The lainvill 1op lone during the vacation 1ifs reg v en from the state hig! completed at the nest meot > board and”then it wiil at a public meeting ) way epartment have completed ) ce ¢ in the ea romoter. This ftre ne serions maiiers of Lyp e work on the “flats” putting tar (0 1ot o or ne ¢ e floor p 3 p t 1 that tay- | cadlin card which Je B i 1 . | wi SIM- e oceurred ¢ i equaling publican caucu fife and drum corps will hold own My il L industry for many DAY ity hall Snered 1t whist wetion will be tagen to vas the first time that S 1 Monday « ’ had ever run tor office red 4 1 the chn ocial roon i a4 no DA IEhsaols for the evening will 1 nd “ on occas i not ottt vt ittle surprise 1o political cireles, tow T riain 1 il yes v that he would An anpropriation will to help maintain ipropriation by ry hefore the sele may anply for the state enthall squ Sunday o'clock on the Hubba ounds. Ivery member of team and those trying out ¢ Accepts Position Miss Alice Hartne feredll o Seok R Mt that the pe en this year are asked to v a Iz Ui i e - 7 s Dorothy, in Deman Ians are under way for the oper 4 i i ‘ n v B o 5 ra ¥ Wi e Smith school nd will begin hor w Monday St In Hosp Robert Skinner, son r. and SRR CE AL B bl e e e e e 3 f 3 « Son be Wood i : of the Community club eensor Iy rak t the opening mecting to records for several evening unle driven by lter Johnson of w Britair strnek him He was iroke: ‘I“ v.fl:;v""\‘ i that (e clanth nd g5 fift home of My. and Mrs. Myron Mor proten, ¢ ,\ i m' £ ¥ nay ohtain a workin ermit & L o Jfi.u’u‘”,‘,: Upson's Corner un VANDALISM IN TENEMEN TONIGH T W”‘J:flh‘ “;‘-h”\ywhi“v‘\’\ has roturned | Berlin's bid for fame, through| IRdward enstein compl 1 cat Novel—see It 2 Thie noapitalland. s now 0L ha | ont phie s has been mad. last night to Officer John W. Riley 5 m.nv:.\n,\‘l |[ sy O iants M and Mre | 0dl withT te iling cffeet, by means of damage dove to a tenen M cldon of Damon's hill ccidents in and around the town. | 283 North stéeet, and th or with Lily Damta ang el v Upson’s corvor 1 roved -y | found that the wall paper on four < Emest Tawones i ¢ Bolton-Kis A stepping clone vooms had been ripped off, se LW and COME Sfcioen ast night, a car driven by § windows were broken and dan Alwiays a Good Show of 9 bilee street, ran Was done fo the plaster. sppoalliditon IEICAD BhAE f ! !1“.," ,‘ ar h.;\.(“ by reenstein said a family oceupy N i ; »' ‘\‘u‘,i}\“x Purton Hemir 1y, of Lower [ane, | N8 tenement from Oetober il in i Kensington. Hemingway was pro. |10 September 1 of the present year NG i 2 e towards 1 10 haq Cid the damage and he wanted then NS A CUnL Sliow ponla ks LMD ust twned the eorner when Regaiis | #rTested. Officor Riley referred him Roln Al ey 4 into him coming from {he |10 the prosccuting atorney nrovides for a minimum age o Wesleyans will cen, or if the person has fin Monday evening at S post, American Legion, has IDAY Lois Moran and Nick Stuart in OY 8 i ymmander, and ey NGaliie ar onine \lu’u‘m-s It s claimed __\ o s o o A ok Sk e o4 % FRECKLES AID HIS FRIEADS Ll was arrested by Constable Kanupka ) ind cha 1 with violation of rules of t road He will Berlin town court Do red its guar ¢ from to the town hall and as S hae on done » ;3 K i | “ T )l, \ y' Seniny Sanday S-hool Reopens | 5 MISTER. AND ening o he basement of Boetiiit e RRER ° \( TTHAT L B mning unday the Sunday | i » /\v\t‘m ; < | TRAT \WE'R vow quartors are commodious but | 2¢hool at the, Berlin Congregational | N i o new quar church will rcopen for the fall § | ) 4 CAL < | comne there is a ccrtain amor work || . = o | NO WONDER " \ bt . COMNG *had been closed all summer. \ . g Lo g donoRD D IC oY Sun so marks the time wl ; \ g ; . Z || Tstu Money will be saved by the 5 U LRI ES L T A an AROUND . = B0 C et . - g 2 . Rov. 8. A, Viske will conduct the | the town. The former Leg Gk e services at the church. Rev, Me. AND FIND post, cost the town an annual 'iSKe:h n away all summ. e sum of $100 and his return is cagerly awaited S y e LEGR, Members of the post who have as Miss Skinner's Guest e AM | ot led ont haniks meemsnrs | Miss Elcanor Philips, formerly of TAAT e rlin, now of Reading, Mass., vis- (i sterday at the heme of Ruth | JUNZLE HARRY ; | SZNT To | on to Me I ms 1 D ! Pereival field, Sunday. will be the | FRECUICS o e N, | mceting place of two of the team I EATIER .. Dancing Tonigh o i bleen NG e A i At the last mecting of the | PARAMOUNT PAVILION two teams the I.dcons beat the 5 hom but the latter contest- Near O Berlin Pal 1~ N 11 on the grounds that order to ve service medals ym the state, may he o to oh Adm ssion: I toinites wied more than adics 35¢; Gents 50¢ : Ledics 80 aGrnuole it of men agreed upon. Re- AT N SRR TR TR