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e Galvin, George Sefter, James Milin» that a tidy sum may be realized for| Mrs, Minnie Hyde was elected ‘黑!‘-ed it “d""“"“]" that “""I“"_ “to beat it." They replied that they (‘h}xr‘l?'s (}{:rrlg“ ‘, “Arhijnml‘“lnd:ux;. fith- It s oo, president of the W. C. T. U. at the | pefandiect of the Il Aetes | would, seeing that “he had the drop | Carlton Beckstedt, Robert Lind.™ {EEtet stops fverep alsoltatseniifonsa lannual Emeeting isldlve rtordayaric QA S VR SR LeE ISR ABISR o i wall. précestors; Misacd Gien “ grand ball to be held some time inleroon. The meeting was ' largely | Eor Beries: This proposition waS| “'wyivp ipe assurance of the men| sentinel. the future for the benefit of the |attended. e e the | that they would leave, Dingwell NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1930. Delivery Out of Town Customers Plainville News | | 8¢ conditions. The plan commission is working on Crooked street at the present time and therefore has decided to take up the matter of the elimina- | probably be opened before the end of the week. Ball Game Tomorrow Those two old ancient and bitter rivals of the diamond, namely the | ters or other unwanted irons for contemplated miniature golt course, which will be erected in the rear-of the structurc soon. Gym classes for the younger members will com- Bristol News | | | i tion of the corner. Tt is believed | Trumbull Electric Manufacturing | | mence Friday afternoon. and boys Service. to N a%;Call Us | }‘hm it would not involve much |company nine and the Businessmen sl ander high school age must regi All Conn. Without |l |money to remedy conditions there |team, will come to grips again to- | b [ter at once in order to be eligibls Shores by Toll Charge |The Standard Oil company. which | morrow evening at the high schooi o » [for a free journcy to the Yale bowl Our Own Call Enter- TUWARI] LlBRARY |owns property at tha point. has of-|field at 6 o'clock. Both lineups will JAHL SENT ‘:o Jlew tho Yale-Marsland classic ise 0 1 fered to cooperate in the matter and | be dotted with new blood and a | 0 ¢} |in October. i Motors prise 210 | pdie sl lit is possible that the company will | great battle is expected to take Club Elects Officers Smart Jall Clothes Reports Made At Meeting of Gen- eral Committes Last Night |grant the town a land that wolld m the curve possible. The commission has decided to make a map of Tomlinson avenue. nall portion of | ake a change in place. The old time veterans of both teams will sit on the bench in favor of younger players. Both teams are confident of scoring a victery. It will be the deciding battle between the two aggregations. The Bristol Fish and Game club® at a meeting held last night in the city court room of the city hail | building, elected Lester A. Lanning | president for the ensuing term. Oth- | er officers Richard Naples and William Mc- Donald Get Three Honths VR R der faeuman s completsd, e will Last evening the Businessmen de William N. S?QZZ'.’H “\?:e pfi!‘sti%:nne(}" e decided at a future meeting as Las! AL LRSS ol y st NS IR, 2 PLANS BEING DRAWN UP|io ne it 'or tne hearing tor"tn | teatea et notrios ruck arivers BOYS' (LUB OPENS SEASON|zovara ‘sweenes. “secretars ana. AT o] o t) volved. y a score of o e Business- . 2 s g s A glass, . YOUNG PEOPLE WILL SIMPLY ADORE FOR THEIR _ sl bl | — MODERN COLLEGE WARDROBE ... AND PARENTS | W. C. T. U. Elects Officers For En- The commission also has in mind | 1en led 14 to 4 in the final innirg. the truck drivers rallying to score | George Quinion, Robert O. Abbott, Ithe drawing of a paper map ac| €1 De Molay Will Hold Iastallation of i‘“j’:"r “” JI"j'{dT;‘::’;f"fi:; J“g‘:‘a‘r“ . = ok el | six runs e ¢ 2 Lo WILL APPRECIATE THEIR LOW PRICES. suing Year—I'ood Sale Friday 1(:1-{;]’1°3“\,;‘:l;‘1'] ok '1;)1;{‘;.::11”:? ‘,‘,n]f‘ Devotional Meetin Oficers— AL 7 Elect- | Hanson, board of dircctors ¥ < it 5 A devol 1 meeting followed by A delegation prezent from a simi-~ Library = Com- | ular hearing. been | D aeiAn Msh AndiGamel pres fr Swagger Sport Coats Erte e i e e S maps and | @ Dusiness session will be held at the | 0 Prosident of - Fih axd Game |1, " rganization in New Britain res mission to Eliminate Bad Corner.|markers of West Main street and l Baptist church tomorrow evening at | ¢yp,__priefs, | auested the opinion of local club of- . |the commission will probably take|7:4} o'clock. Plans regarding the | | ficials on the formation of a central R P! .t v At a meeting of the general li-|yp thig street in the near futurc.|PTaVer meeting and Sunday evening | Vividly, James Dingwell of Stev- |organization for all sportsmen’s ; e brary committee held last evening, | Tne commission also has Park street | Service will be discussed and ofther | ane street, into whose home two |SOciations in this state, purposely tos Everything that a smart Sport Mre. Frank T. Wheeler reported |ang County road in mind for consid- | Matters of importance acted upon. | W TT WO IO FOMC (N cccure legistation which would ba’ Coat should be ... made of monotone that subscriptions amounting to & |eration. The County road lies be.| A 20od attendance is desired Ly the = Eedio Dted| ?eeds, fur collars and raccoon, wolf or caracul. Smart Cloth Frocks $9.75 to $39.50 little more than $43,000 have been received in the library campaign for funds of §$50,000. She also stated that the actual payment of pledges has been of a high average. Great enthusiasm was shown at the meet- ing over the successful advance of the campaign through subscriptions and benefit affairs. The final drawing of the library tween Southington and Plainville, Klatt Is Candidate Charles Klatt of Newton avenue, a former member of the constabu- lary force in Plainville, will be a candidate for nomination on the re publican ticket at the caucus to I)vi' held this evening. according to an | announcement made today. pastor. Plainville Briefs Miss Mary Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Clark of Casada, Ala., entertained a few friends at the home of Mrs. Howard Usher on Tuesday in honor of her fifth birth- day anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. J. G Park street has as their guest Webster Mrs. of favorable to all clubs and to attempt . related i the elimination of speedboats on in-.. |in police court before Judge Joseph tland waters. It was voted that no: - M. Donovan this morning how he | OPinion on the proposal be express- |had appeared on the scene on the |°d until a more definite plan is morning in question at 2:05 o'clock | Produced for consideration | attired in “only a union suit and Skelsky Case Nolled e | stockings,” and armed with an un- e case of Michael Skelsky ofC |loaded two-barrelled shotgun in an | SI?arns street. who was arrested | two d ago by Sergeant Henry |attempt to frustrate the plans of the | 70 da3 it Would-he burglars, The strength of | JeSlInski _for tampering with an entrance Saturday mornir lans has ¢ ¢ Mr. Klatt was a constable for on: | Webster's sister, Miss Sarah MacK-1l Loy 5 : ik automobile, was nolled by Prosecu- indi bl D o 1arita (ot s OTandth i or1 | OLAPUEREHY Nove Seo(ia! [igiteatimonyginitne canaing s o o v an v TR SR Bl (e The indispensable garment on cool vet. The building committee has 2 S (e 5| ™ atrs. Pearl C. Pond, Miss Dorothea | bited as (he cause for the finding | o / X Bich ool o days. Frocks that are tailored, wrap been busyilot lateton the plans and (Wesiregaraetias hRh et gl b Rorali{Pona. sove a Ve font | 06 RickaraiNaplentotice Daleviaver|| (oo2ds Skelsyfivas hold - indil sy S ehe bl has made several changes that will | Was highly praised by a member of _Ronald 1 e New Britsln: 'anal Willls o Mok |iBonds lof 1001 yesterday: when{ing around models, or wi e bolero. save a large sum of money but will | the board of selectmen today. Mr. | for a few days during the past week- | nue. - i ol failed to put in an appearance for,, building. The final plans are ex-|Of a number of elector . at the can- Answers Challenge B of§irea e tand el ng ang DeMolay Installation e G S a9 B e G iR (e The Herald has received a com- | attempting fo break and entér inthe | o = 0 evening | at s olologl . :J:c”r‘a ncparc {t\fi:mletef{li abr}d c Tlcl ;d 5 ‘P b S e her"\,mumcano’\ from Manager Berar- | night season. Naples was also found Ephriam Kirby chapter, Order of e re an ids wi e HRE s e oo rin 4 ck ade | gu y ¢ == K g Pt ¢ Spor[swear For SpOl’tS Gllod for i rea s and is prominent in fraternal or.|ducel answering the attack made | guilty of assault DoMolay, will hold an - installitisR Events carry for the uccused men, that at the i A , s i . : : : z Perry McMaster, Jr., master Leather Jackets, Riding Breeches, made of the benefit food sale to be | tion 40.f Constaplesialite CRucHy dm{ any further discussion between |time mentioned he heard the click- cmmserlm_v sarnest Wallace, senior B held Friday by the Ci al|it was predicted that some startling | themselves and not through the | s al” sen, 2 % ) t Congregational emselve: It ing of ‘“some metal the front s Jodhpurs, Skirts, Blouses, Sweat- i ! | ing in the front | counselor; George Sessions, junior raliait ey, PR 3 € church and the benefit card party|changes will be made. | paper. door lock, and simultaneously in the | counselor: Frederick Durr, senior ers and many other incidentals, prices |and dance to be held September 26| The caucus will be held at the| The communication is as follows: |ycar door lock. He got out of bed eacon: | Lesten i Bariyfiunior T T moderate. | by the Martha Rebekah and Sequas- | high school auditorium at 8 o'clock | To Manager . Fortuna, and, without bothering to dress, | con; Earl Demarais, chaplin; Jo. | sen lodges. Those in charge hope|and republican leaders forecast awSun;’"t A C s, | CAme to the rear of the house and | seph Muzzy, marshal; Howare? 2 L that these affairs will be largely pa- | large attendance. | “The manager of the Sunset A. C.| gra5n0q the shotgun. He o d the | w, Gl x A i SECOND FLOOR |tronized by the general public so contradicted himself when he pub- | 5eor gun. Tlo opened the | Weing, standard = bearer; Frank not detract from the value of the The fall activities for the benefit of the library were also discussel at the meeting. Announcement was library fund. The committee expects | Klatt hopes to receive the support | ganizations. Rumors today indicated that there I will be a stiff fight in the nomina- Mrs. Hyde President i She will be assisted in office by | | end, visiting relatives at Springfield. against him last evening by the Sun- set A. both sf des of the question and sug- gests that the managers need Donald of 38 Third street, this city. The Herald has printed | on | Dingw ing questioned , Greenberg of 11 told the court, upon be- by Attorney A. A. New Britain, defensc door, he stated. and ordered the men id that he laid down the gun. At a preliminary hearing. of officers at the Masonic temples Main street. The following men will” be inducted into office: Dancing will follow. T ; |e he e ull Confers With Levitt . named to prepare a program for|and Mrs. John Demore of Cottage |0 Make it the greatest social eventthe following: Vice president, Mrs | qogant (e % 1"1 fhe opinion of the | thiS time, he —added, Naples hur- G*:r:z“ W. Hull, real estate and Berlln News the fall and winter seasons. It is|street. |of the vear in Plainville and Will| Derby;' secretary, Mrs. Zoe Barnes: | 4 tnistics that the Shaser o G inuat | Hedly wrested the weapon from |finance officlal here, yesterday after- the plan of the society to hold sev-| The library will be open Friday |Make elaborate arrangements for|treasurer, Mrs. Martha Harris, and | e o so.called ‘hunch of soreheady | him. He said that they asked for |noon conferred with Professor Al eral social functions during the fall | afiernoon and evening for the ex- | o, Al W: B. Vincent, president | delegates to the state convention, |to take a defeat from a junior team | beer. The men were also accused of | bert I3, Levitt of Redding, whom hesm and winter and the conduct Oof|change books. Many mew books|C. L1 Flainville Chamber of Com-|irs. Hyde and Mrs. Derby in such a manner. Furthermore | robbing & lunchroom owned by |will support for gubernatorial these are to be left to the commit- | nave recently been added to the 1i- | TcrcC: @nd Mrs. F. L. Benzon were To Open Private School ey iuee teads 05 ahow Thats sports- | Jacob Bunn of Mine road. located | nominee at the republican state ' % tee appointed at last night's meet- | hrary including the recent works of | A P0inted a committee of two to| iss Dorothea M. Pond of “01d/| manship in a three game series ininmr the Dingwell place, of “a radio, | convention. and FEditer John Pape |ing. fiction. and reterence. | take charge of the arrangements for | \fjlestone,” Farmington avenue, will | start this Sunday, September 14, at |six cartons of cigarettes and a few | of Waterbury in the latter city. The,. The club also planned (o 10ld 2| Fast Beriin for the past sever ]‘:’:l:g“'j“"m They were authorized 0 | open a private school for children | the high school field. If the Sunset | pennies.” Raymond Bunn, who testi- | men arranged for a campaign at. serles of card games and a com-|geagons has been represented on |nitee. o Tember for the com-|of kindergarten age this week in|A. C. is willing to accept this chal- | fied. said that he had been working | the convention : = mittee was appointed to meet With |the football fleld and it present | Ol Ptk Cheshire. 1t will be called the]lenge, the Athletics will guarantee to | in the gasoline station and lunch- Pastor Attends Retreat jother clubs and organizations of | plang mature the community . will | g reports were made at the | “Cheshire Sunshine School.” | play without the aid of the opposing | room for his father while he was {ll. | Rev. Joseph P. Perrault and Rev.-- B D Ty F R ued Onvficrlm with a view {0 arranging a|again be represented. There will hc\m eting of the money realized for| liss Pond was graduated from |team's equipment. ‘ Attorney Greenberg, following the | Francis X. Chicoyne of St. Anne'ss 1S "DIIver's rine nemi | regular schedule between card teams | mail expense involved in equip | ocqr ey At the high school dra- | Cylver Smith Kindergarten school| “Mr. Fortuna should fake notice | hearing of witnesses which included | church; Rev. Louis P. Beccaris of , of several organizations. S he e A wium malics. minstrel show, strawberty |in June and has had several years|and give his reply fo the Athletics.|(he investigating police, Sergeants |St. Anthony's church, and Rev. Paymefl[ of Costs Another committee which was | ment from last year is available, || CAL and flower show. These af-|experience in Hartford. She has the| “Thanking the Herald for this val- | Daniel ~McGillicuddy and Aldie | William P. Lafin and Rev. John LS charged with the investigation of | Royal Holmes has always managed || *r° DFOUsht approximately $1.000 | promise of a successtul school 11 |uable space, T remain | Brault, and Police Chief Ernest T.|O'Donnell of St. Joseph's church repairs which may be necessary to |the team in former years 1‘“’0_ the library fund but the ball|Cheshire, a suburban town of Wa- ... Yours l)ru\‘.v _ | Belden, averred that he “saw no evi- | are spending this week in retreat * TIMKO GASE GONT]NUED the soclety's building was appoint- | yo mid.week services of me‘:w“ l“"ms plk\nn‘nfi! is expected to|terbury and New Haven. J. BERARDUCCL | dence to substantiate the breaking |at St. Thomas' seminary, Bloom- . cd and the members empowered o | yyothogier maeer oo oot o m_‘“c"lnglr\nm gu: A tidy sum of money _ Benefit Food Sale = !la.\\:i:m‘ Athletic |and entering charge.” Judge Dono | feld. Bctiifonith ofibedudinterostaitoriure| o cios o SUERLI TSNS SR ‘:c ?uae '1'|_1 at the meeting as a| All drrangements have been com| SRR MVT ffn;u.” circle, | YaM: before imposing sentence, con- Will Insnect Departments : Varied Docket Heard at Court Ses- | S0¢iety in this matter. Horalor Miad TR one Ealaan faee .?“dl':"mm"y‘ the Swedish'|pleted for the benefit food sale foile :“"23‘0";;” :‘;‘“‘ o ik l':i’_lm\drd that the men “were mischief| Beforo holding their annual out- G. 0. P. Caucus Monday The Boy Scouts will e grogational cliurch, It was ‘alfo|be held Friday in the store én|Companitns ne ovest, will 10l f1ent to get beer.” He said there was [ing and barbecue, the “fire commis- j slon — Soclal Club Holds First : en | ovening oy scouts will meet Friday jreported that $360 was donated to|Whiting street formerly occupied by |@ regular meeting tomorrow evening | .o qount of their being guilty, but | Sloners of this city will inspect that Republican electors of the town |evening at 7:30 o'clock in the base- | the fund by the Plainville Graded |the Fulton market. The sale will be |at 7:30 o'clock at the American Le- | roof was insufficient. He gave At- | various departments with their Meeting After Summier Season— |Of Berlin will meet i GO Mor}-wmm of the Methodist church. | School assoclation which has a yaem- | held under the auspices of the Con- &lon hall on Whiting street. The| Greenberg r‘ref:«r»-ncn “of | equipment and personnel Saturday day night at § o'clock in the toWn| , jarge number of prizes will be |bership of many people who reside | gregational church and the proceeds | newly elected officers will be in-| jipa o i the case bound over to | morning. Officials of the city havew Corn Roast Tonight. hall for the purpose of nominating |swarged Monday evening at the |in ofher towns. showing that the |will be turned into the public library | Stalled. The installation exercises the superior court, or exercising|affair which Wil follow at. Take.s A nolle, discharge, continuance ;f,’:dlii‘,fif:g‘?.ro;r"“‘;m‘;’f‘fis”j‘r‘\:’;fi;samg Heart church whist to be |former Plainville school associates | fund. [ will be followed by a social hour | i STETNT SRy K Tt The | Compounce, where an _elaborate . and three convictions were scored at | husiness necessary o come before | 1. i the church social rooms at are still inferested in the affairs of | The following foods will be on [and refreshments. A large number oS PO R, M6 8 (S0 00 Ginner will be served in the casino T AR G T |8 orclock. This being the opening|the town. This report was not com- |sale: Breads. cakes, pies, crullers, [Of members are expected to attend. |y qoe ponovan sentenced each de. |8t 1:30 o'clock. The firemen will bR e e £ | whist of the season the committee |plete and more money will be turn-|salads, home baked beans, fish fendant to three months in jail. alternate at the dinner tables, tie varied from violation of the rules of| _Community Assn Corn Roast |in charge has arranged an evening |ed in at a later date. Money from |cakes, home made candy. cann.d| Crown St. 2 — 2 furnished UEDL| 1y is probable that an appeal will | 43Y squad first indulging in the,, “ the road to drunken driving and the| Members of the Worthington Com- |of unusual interest. Refreshments|the sale of the Mastin home has|and fresh vegetables. The sale will | housekeeping rooms. Tel. s3.—ady. | = = Pf Bonds, originally set at|Meal, then the night squad. ; prisoners representad the citizenry | munity association and their friends |will be served also been turned into the library |oPen at 9:30 a. m. and will continue | _ 5 5 |'$1,000, will stand. During *the afternoon = alLfiBUER of one Massachuselts and five Con- | Will gather at the community house e | fund. until 6 p. m. The sale has the| Concord grapes for sale, P.Foran, Edwards Case Nolled contests will be featured. The fire- necticut cities. grounds on Worthington ridge at 6 Tjentsin Residents | The meeting and reports proved |united support of the general library | 119 Whiting St., Plainville.—advt. men’s championship baseball team vith Moor, | Branco, foreign ministe 2 case continued for two weeks. East Berlin Ttems London, Sept. 10 (P—Consols for N amtognes Club Opens This Evening | A s 3 A violation of the rules of the| . it SECR A ate [ money 53 De Beers 7. Rand TONIGHT—FRET D when ACUTE INDIGES- Follow a summer season of GERMANS GO TO RUSSIA Toad cost Joseph _“l‘f“"(‘]“‘ of 11| highway department laid a coating |Mines Al d PERSONAL OUTFIT i TION may strike? Who | ciiensive repairing and cleaning. the| Kiel, Germany, Sept. 10 (P — A s Veteran street, Meriden the sum of | 4"y} ang tar on the road from |Ounce. Money 15 per cent. Dis- To Every Lady Auspices of the e GRT \ | Bristol Boys' club. Laurel street.| group of 138 skilled German artisans _ $10 plus costs of the court. Morse's hill to the monument. Sand |coUnt rates—short bills 2 1-16 per ol £ i SUNSET ATHLETIC CLUB | k A will open its doors tonight. Th2 and their families, tempted by offers | Willfam Lord of 34 Morton szreefio; was spread over the misture to fil|CeNti threo months 2 1-16—214 per e A T | it feer ie oto—s v | BEI_ ¥ swimming pool is ready for th:|of high wages, embarked for Soviet . Hartford, and John Whi man of 68 | [ ¥ 0 eprassions and smooth out |°°nt: | RIN TIN TIN PRI rae O | ) usual scramble of boys. Russia today. All were required to.- ‘ New Britain avenue, Hartford, drew | & the Geprersions Fa6 BN BRI in “THE MAN HUNTER" | A FOR INDIGESTION The institution. it is reported.|furnish evidence that they had for- discharges when their cases came up. | 2 f086 PO TS0 RS T USE HERALD CLASSIFIED aDS| | | would welcome the donation of put- |sworn religious beliefs. Both were charged with reckless 3 = A : | S | | FA) same bumpy condition as in mid- e 5 h the heavy truck 3 Alfred Diehle of 313 Common |Summer and with t Yo REC B N Hls FR[END ™ am o C d C] B LOSSE sreet, Watertown, Mass., nas fined | Uraffic Wil be fully as bad it not F KLES AND : loser an oser! y B R. €25 and costs of $14.45 and had the | Worse than before. Much time an g fine remitted when he was found | 1abor and considerable moneyv has S e ¢ | been spent to repair this stretch of " - IS = z guilty of the charge of reckless driv- | 5 | = - inz. His arraignment grew out of | road and to all appearances the fZEE -~ L CANT C'MON...WE'LL 60 UP oN NO...ONCE 18 LooKS Live I WANT T MIG | road dil; becomes worse mo-| € FRe TUI . 2 1 I SEE b < WT an accident that was well over a year | road steadi becomes se. m [MAGINE FRECKIES OLD TURTLE BACK AN ENOUGH FOR % WERE GOING WHO IT wWaAS MAKE IT. old. Diehle who is a driver for the | (o‘r'\sfi here say. Just “vlm\ fl‘CHOn ANOULD JUST LP LOOK AROUND TUE i S ey o e EAQE New gland Transportation Co.|Will be taken by the highway de- AN' RUN AWAY COUNTRY. .- MIGUT GET AND GEE QURSETIN; AR WITH A was driving a company bus which | partment this late in the season is 1 FEEL SURE SOME SIGHT OF Wim { LANDIMNG THAT CANOE 15 PUTTING BReak!! R struck and seriously injured Mrs. | conjecture. = HE NUST BE IN o) " P A ks Lrthur Crandall in Jure of last year. | The residence of William Fogette AROUND FALL DOWN DESPERATE Failure on the part of Mrs. Cran-| recently purchased by John “”“’f SOMEWHERE. HERE, ELMER Tue STRUGS B dall to press charges against the man | is being remodelled throughout by i resulted in the court showing leni- | the new comer. : ol To REACH s ency in the case. The Wesleyans will meet Monday o Soclal Club Meets evening at § o'clock at the home of SHoRE, 1 The St. Paul's Social club held | Edith Northrop. Plans for AS THE ithe first meeting of the fall season | the fall and winter activities of the CURRENT after a summer of inactivity at| organization will be discussed at Mieacieee Tab's hall in Kensington, last night| this time. A social time will follow. at § o'clock Mrs. Edward Wall and daughter ITS SPeep, An entertainment committee was| of Waterbury are the guests of Mr. NEARING " —————————————— Svlciog LAST .CALL o FAL\S.... 1K - D Tonight | ELBERTA PEACHES and | ancing 1onig i 4 T PEARS || sWEDISH and AMERICAN || = = P 7 i ¥or Canning s ra ] 50c - 90 Per Basket PARAMOUNT PAVILION Y v GIANA & RONKETTY OARLEoNE Orora | A L A ! Fo PHONE 3370 PO ) . L] . : . : \ . : . - i | ! S i 7 West & ; | that the lib 2 - | committee. - [ L0k Z : i | will probably meet the highly tout- Charles Buck of 47 West Sireet| calls for a corn roast and games| Escape Flood Waters |jh2 (he Vbrary compaign is meel.| o TWO RESOLUTIONS PASSED | RICh. in court this morning asked | 1% J0C) Ve rnio's outfit, which Bt had He e eeed na|which will be followed by danciug | Shanghai, Sept. 10 (UP)—Resi- | (he cooperstion of iie townspeople| Work is rapidly being completed | Brussels, Sept. 10 (P—Two im. | [Nt a molle be entered in the case |y .4 in humiliating deteat several St S e D e | dents of the Tientsin and Peiping lang the proposed library will soon |on the indoor miniature golf course | POTtant resolutions were passed to- |9 AlleR BaNaIds of New Brtain | s ago at the hands of the fire Lacking the money with which ‘o[ All‘members of the organization |regions fled today to escape floods|pecome a reality. It is cxpected that | Deing erected on Whiting street in | 42¥ DY delegates from 40 nations | P IR, BT 0 e that settioment | caters: Due to the nh;gnce orta:‘:;. . pey his fine he was about reconciled | are urged to attend as are all friends | caused by the collapse of ol the ball will attract great interest|the building formerly occupied by | P! !f“m:‘x'.m: in the : (Aomlmr;rft'xl. b, S naed LISk Rsent) Srall rauiars e ir:v‘:s C?nu, 1. 1o spend the next 15 days in jail but | of the association. |of levees on the northern bank ofand attention. Definite plans will | the Draper garage. The walls are be. e st b 1ho bonivesa o, [made by & tha “dafendant chargsu | LS ERINS Wias lo8t & Eltier SIEIERD was spared this experience when| Thig is the opening event of what :hf Tellow. Fivet in weatern Bhats)p, Coniounoan tntes, | ing encased with beaver boards and |, st 2fim C»J;‘S\‘Lff,"\*fif‘* In-liSith evading responaibility; and| % Promised it the gems ls'sleyid Judge Griswold suspended the jail is confidently expected to be an ac- “;Wm Nindred willages in® thal| Hope to Eliminate Curve various country scenes are being | poaco The e d;c,flr,di’f‘,d”_‘vhm this ~ had effected a| PARTY FOR MISS SMITH &entence on the plea from the man tive winter. S { John Lamb, chairman of the town | painted on them | ation of European states would bring | change in the testimony of 1 G i d Miss wife and he showed further leniency Democrats to Convention | district were deluged 5 plan commission, stated today ttat| The new Tom Thumb course on |2 BEOEOR : o |onetdtora of the Sinar ke i b T XN GURGNE O ehen he allowed the accused a week | James Fitzsimons, Philip | 1t was estimated that a tétal of | prosperity and peace to all nations. | o'clock tonight for a program which | Iagan | the board will endeavor to see if | Fast street opposite the high school Prosecuting Attorney Anthony J | Fllizabeth Hoffman of Southington R e e e e | | a i S s was volved in the crash. Judge Joseph| . R 4 & to pay the fine. : and Frank Pierpont, delegates to|MOore than 030 acres were submer- | " piang can be made for thelis practically completed and ‘”“‘»1:":(?”“1{1?;::1 L‘;T;,a,."::fm.‘,;:;o,rn1 M. Donovan granted the quump [[BavaRaRsutpie rare Sl (S ity "; Failure to heed the warning of | the democratic convention from this [£ed and further damage was ex-|JE £ TS tah BE Made for (h) | e ational | e el honor of Miss Harriet Smith o Constable John Cooney to have is| gistrict will leave tonight to attend [Pected as collapse of addition |\ "5 ner of Crooked street and | 5 ioni R o Buildinsinenmits lavere ! sranted | narey stroetiSouthingtonia sy ygms '.lfpta‘mdr m:dav A S| e Ghte el dintidn m";"»:zul\v.z:ilsm:;l\'};‘la..l\];‘:“‘\\r‘::» de. | New Dritain avenue. This point has | NOTICE LEF? HANDER PURCHASED | by the superintendent of P“““'"‘M]"“,: ‘lafldfl :‘:"r‘:ln;;.rf ent from Man- ames Tutino of §5 Congress avenue, | which will be held at Eastern Point, | .', 1 5 = a .‘ been the subject of considerable The w ar finance | Clevela ; A.\'»‘ 0 )—Purchase | works today to the followin; s 8 g et New Haven, the sum of $10 and | New Tondon, for the next two days, | firoved and crops swept away by |peen tbo subject of considerable| 11 alzu:m-b?a:udrn\ir Sk R e LT e A B slreey| chcoter: New Britain afd Southicsy costs. Tutino was followed by the| pemocratic candidates will be [the flood water years because of the dangerous traf- | of the selectmen in the Town Hall | ton Lee, left-handed pitcher, from |to erect a 25x50 brick addition to|LoM: . embers of the 4-H clubofsg officer after a warning had been | p.iiod for the state ticket by the o — — e AR Hursday, | the New Otleana Pelicans for $10,000 |the' plantlof the Hotton Manutas,|S.nIch Miss Smith isia member, yas given and was placed under arrest| qejeetioc’inattendance, GEN. RUSSELL ARRIVES ot i €10 i e AL |0 D CHE ORI o, fhis ot f th orion Manufac- | gl pregent. She was presented when he had passed several garages | Berlin Briefs | Port Au Prince, Haiti. Sept. 10 (#)| Scptember 11. At this meeting all | Was announced here today turing company on Foley street at|yith g siiver sterling brooch, and was about fo proceed over the| A gaughter, Emelia Bertha, has|—PBrig. Gen. John H. Russell, Amer- those who wish to be heard in ref- o A\n‘nsnm»mog cost of $1.500. Mise Smith Isft today fo Rtk line into New Britain. been born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Del- | ican high commissioner to Haiti, ar- | crence to the budget of the town Antonio f«mol\s of 35 Judson | n. Tast Northfield seminary. s John Timko of 58 West street. | 1010 o Beckley, according to a cer- |Tived here today and was received | for the ensuing year will have an [avenue to erect an addition to a i o \ New Britain, who was arraigned on| tificate filed today with Town Clerk | With full military and diplomatic | opno,—mvnn to present their recom- | |house for himself at lhal' address| pORTUGUESE GROUP LEAVES - a charge of reckless driving follow-| Arthur 1. Woodruff, | nonors. A large crowd of curiosity TONIGHT—THURSDAY mendations. This is the only public | Who [ At (il (e @ Lisbon, Portugal, Sept. 10 (P— ° ing an accident at Upson’s corner|“ pov samuel A. Fiske is reported | Seekers watched his landing. The A Thousand Thrills, Songs hearing to be held by the board be- To Peter Masot of Dorothy roal|Tne Portuguese dclegation to the™: which esulted J8in shisicompanionis)iaulimproying rapialye ttetfanonti's | STON) was larderly, ihers Dsingno sl Dances | tore the budget is made up. |to construct a one-car garage for|peague of Nations assembly left to- . sustaining a broken neck and being | jijnecs which kept him away from |demonstrations for or against him. | A Night-Life Drama | Signed, K |himself and Rose Masot on Dor-|day for Geneva. The delegation was .. placed on the critical list at the New | ;s quties as pastor of the Berlin S — | “THE WOMAN RACKLT" S. 8. GWILLIM, Chairman. nows othy road at an estimated cost of headed by Commander Fernando Britain General hospital, had his| Congregational church. CONSOLS FOR MONEY | 0 :

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