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| tempt auring the day to get in touch | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1920 \mvh some of the New Britain man's Alexznder Benecick will have charge | Plainville News st e v s Bristol News _ : RS, LOUIE RYDER irwg NSO BROWN THOMSONS | MR o CALLED Y DEATH - SR MIDSUMMER SALE OF & T Resxden oI Plainville for Past| at the Community theater in ; Thomas Brown to Become Cameg = ;e communty “une ‘ 10 Years Dies | Brise Manager Tomorrow Bale ool | T THIS SALE COVERS KVERY TYPE FU LOWEST PRICES ated by Caretaker Joseph Civiz- zio, will be awarded winr lite Guards Alfred McCue and TS George Pepin Pepin, 91, of Bridgeport, n in Plainville, died yes- crnoon after a lingering He was a resident of South- for over 5 years. KABUL REBELLION 5 SPEEDLY CHOKED “ Artillery and Airplanes Used— Tnsurgent Losses Heavy 10 The of Farmer's Wife stellar professionals two grand- George Fox of and Mrs. Jennie Gill of The funeral will be held s undertaking parlors in Saturday morning. and will be Thomas’ ceme- in Southington. “Robbery” by (]au' Plainville Bridgepo hters, p i here from a revolt against Afghanistan. two-day battle of the p July 31 Farmer's Wife The cast ttan F under the per- of Walter Hartwig colony hn s ofiheir o es received next week M in St the of tory Theater sonal direction The »een presenting pl conception at the on M Trio Sent to Jail Jon Co Solved CHURGH MEMBER 50 YEARS RIDE BIKES 81 HOURS loyes of sterday Rev. wance T Maiatains Record disclosed Tuesday aft- and 75 cement I ille the the tween blocks on Bol own field guns the gov- ernon of i building Bl Sumner W. Johnson to Study 50 m oys' club's old in England—New Motor Law ~/Postal Sub-Station Preposal ey NITURE OF THE YEAR re said heard rushed Meets Opposition Here—New Brit- 2 , Turned Down—>Mosqultoes Out in o 300 Schubert found = sain Man in Court—Theft Solved. leged “thief” is from New Buy Nowt Save 107 to 50 | (Mrs. Louio® &, Rder, 5. of 20 501cn 1 wers ek by . aeree Washington street, a resident of e Plainville for the past 70 years, died | stab Four Pjece Bed Room Suites $149.50 at her home this morning about |of t matter 1:30 o'clock following an illness of for th several weeks. She was the \\Mo\\‘ This suite consists of dresser, chest, vanity and full size bed, ed burl walnut veneers in combination with gumwood tion of excellent standard. Each piece of generous size. Force—Twins Born, s morning falone rested | me pany. notified of 1k 1l had Registrars in Session fo Offi O’Connor ers Jam S g r to re whether ation. The of their ous meas- irgents. than 3.0 n hand- been st hea | of the late Isaac P. Ryder She was born in Bristol in April, | 11354, and came to Plainville when a || ne young girl. She was well known here | d LaF and had a host of friends to whom | " T | her death came as a shock. She was M) The houses some remind legal voters of the d that the 10 registra Thomas Brown et complain, select- e cot , interior construc- He and session 1to vho P Palace f voters fleld ot the members of the of voter ! ore th a kind, Free Delivery Service to All Conn. Shores by Our Own Motors THIRD FLOOR Several floor sample bed room suites and dining room suitor, sharply reduced for immediate clearance. one of |one of the oldest Plainville Congregational chlurch, being one of the people vnited with the church on the first Sunday in May, At one time she was a the Grange but she connected with that |1ate years. | Mrs. Ryder is survived by two member of had not organization in Open All Day Saturday Out of Town Customers May Call Us Without Toll Charge Call Enter- prise 2100 Store Closes Wednesdays at 12 o'Clock During July and August Berlin News COMMUNITY ASSN. ELECTS OFFICERS : Ralph R. Carter Named Presi dent at Annual Meeting T0 REVISE CAUCUS LISTS Registrars Will Be in Session To- morrow Afternoon and Girls Baseball Team to Locals—Soft Ball Games Tonight. of the gov- Worthington unity acsociation held | & at the community house | following officers ivities of following resident, Ralph R. Carter; president, Pardon C. Ricke secretary, Fred ¥. Troup, and tre: urer, Mrs. Robert k. Silsby. Registrars to Meet o registrars of vot of the town of Berlin will be in session to- niorrow at the office of Town Clerk Arthur 1. Woodruff, from 2 o'clock fternoon untjl 9 p. m. for ose of revising the town’ The annual board meeting erning of the was and the ted to head th for th and final meeting for this purpose will be held o following on the 5th of August eame hours will Le observed at this time These will offer to register with either the caucuses to select the coming s e and ventions Local e week the last chances party before delegates to district con- | Man Factory Director Frank L. Wilcox of Worthington ridge, Ber was reelected to the a of directors of Peck, Stoy and of Southington at vhich was held in offices of the oting m tlection as mem- directors met ing the 2nd b year. Mr. Wilcox was named a vice president o the concern League Games scheduled Two games are scheduled to be played tonight at the Percival ave- nue grounds in the K ball 1 st of these | gregation and | representatives remain in fir Hill out to the Cypress ng it of this contest will go firat position with the The winner into a tie for Ewamp R In the second game of the night | the St. Paul's team will be stru gling to get out of the cellar at the expense of the Kirndale boys. The other two entries, the Swamp Road Giants and the American Le- | gion, will remain idle because of the fact that their regularly scheduled | game was played last Tuesday as| the second game of a double header. Girls' Team Coming The manager of the Kensington | bascball team has secured a stellar | attraction for the home town fans next Sunday, having signed articles | which will bring the nationally known Chicago Bloomer Girls' base ball team to this town for a game | with the locals. | The Bloomer Girls are ing attraction and their ability to play the national game has long been the cause of wonderment onf the part of the males. They have | a travel- | trimmed some of the best semi-pro ‘ teams about the country and can be depended on to give the best teams | in this section some real competi l tion. | along this | torat | next ground | the | beetle. | being carefully | of special importance was foy work will The management is attempting to | arrange n and from the field line wi fore game time verybody's N Tuesday n 1, and Il ight ight be ans of transportation to | 1 any announced success at Grange will be ob- | verybody's Night” by the local attendance Iicneers | their nam {tary. Gr w T is a to b novelt and v tha all menibers | 1 tell of their hob- tions and pleasures when are called /by the secre- t is expected enjoyed by all in attendance Berlin Briefs The family spend the John Conley Berlin, is vi his daughter, M | Middletown road. Pastor Lecaves . Phill Lecal Vernon nald Lewis rginia Phillips wil time to of the c Mr. a short opening dency of which he er 1. He here this date Mr. Lewis will lege where he wi will for a | preparatory to his entr: school opening of the ng of Dr. A. has left for Milford where they month of August a former resident of | at Leste « in ¢ well known local shenandoah college i rem pre olleg will short remai 1 do irn to h J. Goodwin will the home of | -r Deming of ips ompany with ath- in Da in there for pare for the the presi- fill after Se pa time before at the col- o y there at the | term. East Berlin Items When that there announc vould emen from New Britain t im 5 s t} run during the d two points. dule the th he then are that the bout t fore ed the so inaugura A progr excellence has ¥ unday Dr Lurgh and Dr. Boston the da Al prog ; noted Alsbury. A crlin people a camp and i to spend t The library row afternoon an: n la run no more m of un the Albert I William E will deliver the a In addition there made service ddletown the was us buses would be of con morning day and mntil eve- in the m led ch en Pl um 1o eETO group will 1 even cxchange of hooks, The new for George ind Grove street first story. brick construction Miss ¥lorence d at the Plainv residence Pollard, is n The b Carns ille Tnspectors from the agriculture N an farms in the ties were lone but it the dist It rear of of the corn Even bor terday. several The days There will be no mid-week at evening. the Theater: at Ne with federal inspection yesterday rict conf xtended to small gardens | homes. search is being made for ev er a tomato inspected wton being Jr. 1 interest and prepared for ainville cgmp Day of Pitts- Stidger of idresses of will be tenor, of East attending the | op g tomor- for the erected. Cottage up above g is of ow uil spent yeder- p grounds. ate board of agents be- of all Lctivi- far Their 4 to A careful ien nd pla are nd yes g0 on for serv- Methodist church this| Kas. recent- ly accepted eggs and potatoes as the admission and gave the fee for bovs groceries to charity. and girls, DANCING TONIGHT —at— PARAMOUNT PAVILION Music By Henry Scurti and His Band Adm.—Ladies 25¢; Gents 40c pastor of |l¢ ‘ongregational Bridgeport Synagogue Is Robbed of Two Vases (P)—Another as being inves- Attorney ing mates of the at inmates of smoking privi co from be given them if t pu the no-smokir Adath Silver v used robnery Adath entered broken news st publi®eye Henry police ride of the not WOMEN WANT T0 SMOKE State Prison For Seek Equality of Cigarettes, Auburn, N. Y. state Auburn want e the prison eges. disclosed that for This w E in a anying “We find that e of diss: ution is the rule smoking.” the the that is given the find that shment s rule.” Bridgeport. Ju e robbery ted teday by poli he latest robbery oce Israel synagog ses valued at § services were in telephone booth ynagogue officials reported Recently this city while three synagoz nto in New Haven last night synagogue in BANS 17 Washington Lec A azir July 31 some time and has decided that Jlications now on WV He G. Pratt magazines. Rover said. they will cuted ————————— REGISTRARS NOTICE Nothing | \ hereby clerk Sth, o'clock p. sole list of said town Registrars of the town session in at d o'clec] standard ti from, 12 nt. pyrpose ROYAL L4 WM. B “omen Inmates With Men, on Use (P —In- prison for women with nen lity report ac submitted Cayuga county special grand jury to Supreme Court Justice | Cunningham. Benjamin B. only action in preventin reoprt The inmates feels that it is a privi- men and should y care to use it. per cent of the is given for violation of the urred in the where which stolen. thieves also broke open the coin hox | in 1es were hington ands are too salacious for the has informed Major superintendent to inform the dealers to get It { be prose- give notice that they the office of the town Berlin on Friday, gust 1st and again on Friday, noon e for the of revising the caucus H. MORSE' CARE Registrars. sons, Arthur F. Ryder, a member of the Plainville town school commit- and Charles M. Ryder; and two ndchildrer uneral services will be held Sat- urday afternoon at 2 the home. Rev. J. Roy pastor of the Congregational church, e. Burial will be in West tee, Opposes New Plan Trosecutor Charles F. Conlon of he Plainville town court stated to- day that he is absolutely opposed to the plan of Motor Vehicle Commis- sioner Robbins B. Stoeckel to h licenses taken away from rec drivers and forwarded to him gardless of convictions He stated that | commissioner force in Pla dered Constable ve the new plan of the will not be put in ille and he | | George Schubert to disregard the commissioner's de- In commenting on plan, Prosecutor Conlon stated he | considers it absolutely unfair to ve police officers and constables the right to take licenses away from any motorist who they consider is guilty of reckless driving without a trial in court He believes that the facts {any alleged case of reckles driving should be placed before the court and the driver given a fair trial. Tt is up to the court to decide whether cree i th the in by the for reckless cities in the state, including. Haven, are greatly opposed to plan and have announced that they will not or follow it out To Tour in Europe Sumner W. Johnson, pastor Advent Christian church, will leave in the near future for Europe Hc has been awarded a scholarship by the Hartford Theological semin- ary which entitles him to study work during the m h ; the M in member of t On comple the to driving. Manyg large decided insti- women said. the observe Rev of the h of ichester and England ssion staff 1dies Sanford mission at il make a trip Germany, (‘zechoslovakia, and will visit such Paris, Lucerne, Oberam- mergau, Munich, Prague, Dresden, Berlin, and London to see the vari- ous spots of interest. Cries After Conviction At a special session of the t held this morning lwik Tedorowicz of street, New Britain, was f and cos on a charge of driving. lm,:» Meritt O four | cities as The the the was | L town 9 o'clock, Curtis ned £100 drunken Ryder re- MAGAZINES (P —District Rover has been do- fine by for a louc ain T vears and be heard > was the sign ~ | outburst by the New ME | He 15 a | his sobs and cries could all over the hall. His conviction, he lamented, m he loss of his job because of the lack of a license and he didn’t have enough money to pay the fine. While driving a garbage through the outskirts of the vesterday, it is alleged that he agged from one side of the 10 the other 1 narrowly 1 ol He cont where he v & ns ey o truck town Ber! wi lin be 1ed on to New sted by Pol charge of turned over to Constable George Sclubert He was examined by Dr. L. H o found him under the influ of liquor. He was placed in a cell at the hall and his shouting and cries throughout the nig the people in the neighborood awake. Te court als made an ullivan on Au- driving and August until 9 town 1579, 60 years ago. | beon | 30 o'clock at | Wilkerson, | or not a driver should be convicted | New | names on fhe | who The o 10 Lacge Postal Increase aster James Ushe stated today th e month of J month of the s is considered an ex rge gain considering t al depression asters reporting r receipts so far t has ma gain ach, 1 Seeking Medal ' 1 i | Pos | cal office ceipts for t increa | respo year., rof t the ow an he previous re- e of or- are cal offi who saved two girls Carn Plain fron vning week Is story Biz Battle hing! Ton is in readiness for the battle between rambull eini this the Busi | tidy library A ] v ¢ will be held sat home Ma- in | AUCTION August 2 Opp. Rugs, Saturday Main niture, Life Savers Seek Plane That Crashed Off Coast r ancisco, July 31 near Point R of here, today. in fate of a lar, fied monoplane coast gua ported as ha g burst and plu nto th waters no learn the craft o'clock San he appe last night emingly guar cau 1smen A check to disclose any ing. CHANGE MORSE Ha to! 3 Lynn CHARGI (P Mass s sult of th Ryder of anged hearing The case to await t who States car past last night was st were dr Tonight ELINOR GLYN'S Sensational Melodrama ‘SUCH MEN ARE DANGEROUS' With WARNER BAXTER Acts — News — Comedy “riday Only Charles King and Bessie Love in “CHASING RAINBOWS" Bris Boys Pass 81 Monahan-managed endurance contest tea course at Queen, Harri lon streets and Brewst Hours The Kenneth 1 y mor stro and 14 to es Norton, Turned Down Mer e proposed 1 post l-mpwu ion had been t ton aut office or: Complain of Mosquitoes FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS (seems Lie T HEARD HopSE- PRINTS JusT NOW .. BUT 1 DONT See ANYBODY e k‘\./\" SEEMS LIE L WEARD A CLIP-CLOP-CLIP-CLOP OF HORSE HooFS Too — MEBBE T WAS JUST THE ECHO OF || OQUR HORSES [ YEAH 1 6UESS UAT'S WHAT \’.\c = Hoors ! ilated the park all summer em as n Deeds Fi property anty 1 for ord at Anto o Rosco V. and A d dwell . TUG STACK DAMAGED BY BRIDGE AT NEW LONDON Does $100 the (;fin,v morning. Johr Cola 1 BOr- Counter Balance Weight house an Damage to U. S. Navy Craft to Harrison A on Thames River. (#—Dani- was done to the mast sel fouled on the idge. Tt loose rees, other ze was 0 the on d ressed age wa lamaged not been stolen to a lo $50. Its c by express age 1 of Mr. Fitzpatrick reral of William I, T T lle road home at morning. A solemn quiem was cele d the the riv to so con- ot ecessary when g down e base the was : t as she the Gro- ed to open late o'clock brated 7 hrough the As the sw nderslung ted to open, eight on it stos of mast a2nd clear the successfully away from it the operator's an wn, John Joh and Edward Bristol. F. J. Shechan of and Joh Ci ity League Games Dunn Hartford, weight the hoat o rnoon West a Plainville noth- th Lack of Detour Signs ‘\Ial\es Motorists Kick passing through 1 e ab- n0torists off West Main n W. Riley reports on and Fores Tells of \ttempted Assault in Her Home Bazylewicz who and er considerabl s, complained las Daniel J. Cosgrove a boarder known to rought three men to after they ade her teditheyilockeal himi[Limate pit thelpresent two of n 3 riment w {0 be preparing to i e signs. PRICES RISE Ay 31 (P—Both corn ces took an early up- An fficial es- condition of cent, the 7,000,000 ernment nced tive i damage Giorgio Di N cor BANK OF ENGLAND FACES JATT EDITOR GEE AND LONELY _ HERE, FRECKLES 7 % ISN'T 1T WiLD THROUGH ) SURE 1S, DSCA‘ \ AN T BE GLAD L{ \NHEN WE GET /