New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 19, 1915, Page 7

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‘NEW BR./AIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16 . 1015, the local firemen were ready ] . ks to make Piamwue News i.;,“a::n\m:m‘m extinguish it if possible. L L] Viik¢ . s enveloped in flames when they AUTOIST HITS MAN " mi v DISCRIMINATIN Members of the board of fire com- missioners are today King an in- Bt damage done to the auto chemjeet UY Y | in going to the fire. The apparatus is out of commission in the bagement of the town builCing and auto repy; Up To And Including Sept. 10th, We Close Fridays At Noon. ‘ReCkleSS Dl'iYel’ Flees, Leaviflg men who looked it over this mgrn ing estimated fhat it will entail cop. [ VICfiIIlS m Dl[(‘,[] :\—ii::;,ramp expense to put it in gey. The commissioners reported thay they had not learned how the mech- | There Will Be a Big Stir in Our SIS P e gl | duced to junk and the car badly in Garment Section, One Floor Up, sl i s endis L TG Lynching Bee—School Board Selects P. Prior, are attending the state I& ~~ ‘/V Y New Teu to Fill Vacancies— | firemen’s convention in New Haven | ll Thls eek’ hen the BeSt i aeancles— | d they were not. in town last night. Negro Shack Destroyed by Fire. | Company Foreman Michael Sullivan Values of the Season are Offered e e e T least effort to learn what damage had | spond to the alarm A tant Fore- in Women’s and Misses' Season- | been done un autoist, who, last cva- | M T 0. Thompson was with the ning ran down and badly injured Freq | 124 to able Wearables Gastiello and his seventeon-month-old imachine wa' driven from the house Your artistic sense js judged many ti daughter as they were on their way to | by Joseph Greener. although one of | ll the furnishings of your home. Your visitg | the commissioners said today he had It is last call on all summer st yles which must be closed out at once elr home on the Southington road, | (1€ €CRIT SHONTT 2% the fire, Fore- J| conciously scan every detail of furnishit to makc room for the in-coming au tumn garments. It is right in tho probably succeeded in escaping punish- | midst of the vacation season with many warm weeks yet in which to HicHf for his rocklessness as the po- | ved .‘T?:,'.'l',','f":";',":"_(,:hf;lg ::,:,’l';‘(: fore it behooves you to discriminate in b et the good of the gar ts you buy. C > at e t y se- 3 - 5 . S ad e S D! S A ; . P g i b d e b S e e bi‘;g‘;‘;}‘:fla‘:}”i aes lice admit today that they have no | tions as a driver and Mr. Thompson This immense store, with its varied lines of | verimade = » 2 L 88 ¥ means of locating him. The number | himself was at the wheel on the re- | hel } 5 ly i h Je o Note the Wonderful Dress Valu es. The dainty Summery Frocks of his car was not secured and the au- | turn trip as a rcsult. i ture can help you immeasurably in the sele¢ 50 becoming to the wearers, made o f the best and most desirable of | hosities be llove {his fuotorlet o1 U oomanl stone i et ok B TR your furnishings. Why not see us when yo! fabrics. There are Dresses of Natural linens, Dresses of beautiful colorer Tully evadeq reaponsinility for thefac. (Grition FThati il car Was dRGIEed ] Linens, Dresses of Rice Cloth, Dress cs of Crepe, Dresses of Volle, Dresses | cident. when it was started from the town of pretty Tissues in all the popular color shades. This is the way they EisRuctimelr cliniajupiia CRSCh el L DL FIR ) are to be priced. Note how big the. reductions. Regular $7.50 Dresses, homeheenildipossiLly X3 o | ar) (e Anpuinced. ! $5.00 ca) (Regular $5.98 Dresses §$4.50 cach. Regular $5.00 Dresses, §3 fatal indunlesiyhile Hts ©| Fifteen Plainville citizens, who are .98 each) (Regular , $3.98 Dresses, $2.98 each. Ivadly bruis\(‘ld ab;nlt tllw :nf:.\" llh-“ | liable for jury duty at the sessions Choice of Our Very Best Wash Dress Skirts. We have taken all fie was unable to leave his beditoday.iiof the superior' courts. both! c al 50 our nicer Wash Skirts in beautiful m aterials and latest models, and mark- The little girl's face was badly cut and | ynq cjyi) ’s‘dm Auring mnhv;;'rr?“:rn LOSIEA YR Bt ,lW e ed them at these low prices. Regular each $2.98 and $3.98 Skirts, $2.50 one of her ears was almost tora from | nympered among those whose names each. Regular $4.50 and $5.98 Skirts, for $3.98 cach. The quantity Is her head. She has a bad scalp wound | were filed in Hartford vesterday. not large hut the values are so big. they will go out quickly. and internal injurics are feared. Dr. Those¥wholmavi bocalicalion to. HARTFORD, Just Received From a Maker, at a big price concession, Two styles L. H. Frost is attending them. ! hear testimony are George A. Beck- | : of Skirts that we sold earlier at $1.50 and $1.98 each. ' There was Jjust The accident occurred ncar Hart's| \ith Samuel P. Carpenter, Edward 200 in the lot, they go on sale at 98¢ and $1.50 each. corner about § o'clock. Gasticllo Was | A Freeman, Alhert H. Dresser, Olives on his way home and was CAITYINE |}, Robertson, Warren P. Morgan. the child in his arms. He was walking | Frank P, Prier, B. Frank Pollard, | almost in the ditch when the death-de- | Frederick §. Spences, Don C. Pecl. ; fying autoist came upon ‘him. The ma- | Willjam J. Simpscn, Robert G. Usher. chine was travelling at high speed and | Lewis B. Tucket and Frank J. Smith. —m?——?—___“ th, Ariv turning to the side of the HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DF 1Y F'OR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY RE. rogtl(to }2:'01(1r::tl?flgoanl):h;r :’na(‘h]n:g Brief Items. VING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. struck him. Gastiello, who is an un- | 4. H. Condell and J. H. Trumbuli s ——————— e B B LT L N G VA ¥ where they will spend a few days fish- | the ditch, where he landed on the ' i = prostrate form of his haby. ing. YOH are A few hours after the complaint |inches above tie planking There were four people, three women | Mr. and Mrs. John Eastwood are proudtoshw bl ; on the i . 4 3 | Ber‘m eWwWs had been made Prosecutor Gibney | structure. Much inconvenience has|?and the driver in the car, at the time | Sbending a few days in New York | the bi PO e e ~~—-= | Wwent on a sleuthing expedition. In |been caused to autoists in going down | 0f the accident. Bysianders claim all | city. | i a short time he rounded up several | the rough incline. This has been elim- | turned to learn the results of their | Sequassen lodge will hold a regular | Chickens R l] WS :»;‘yygdwho mee’lr«'ll\' confessed to doing | inated by Selectman Gibney by double | reckless and when they saw that| meeting tonight in Od Fellows hall raised on " ¢ damage. he said they were at- | planking th o aising it | their victims were either killed or bad- 31y Al plac s tracted to the shed and gained & the structure and raising it | Joseph Glynn of this place, was GROWING G0 5 61 ol oot 10 Iy hurt, full spced was ordered and | b 1 in court - a2 i % i ghway. 3 among the autoists fined in court in trance by shooting the lock off the | A notice has been sent to the Con- | the machine whizzed away in the | Brigtol yesterday for running a ma FEED N | - IN El} d’\n . ey playfully shot at the | necticut trolley company to repair the darkne chi vithout a tail light l:i I‘I Al l " l lanterns which they suspended from = & 3 & el ifficulty W . A chine without a ght. he ¢ tracks over the bridge. ew Have Difficulty was experieneced in getting : SO it eiling. Before they terminated cks over the bridge. A New Haven | ge e e S concern recently od the tracks and physician and it was nearly two | their “fun” many valuable pleces of | haq assurred the local selectmen tuat | hOUrs after the accident when friends | ©MPloved as a section hand on the F. D. NEWTON EST. Plainvill furniture and other articles were railroad, dropped a tie on three of 7 - e secured Dr. Frost to = no trouble would ever be experienced st to attend the in his fingers yesterday, crushing them ! ruined. Realizing that they would |/pe tie-rod e | jured. Whe He: o — = L U RG] Y bt R e || hen the doctor arrived at J s eBCE Dy Sm@ BOll'fl GhUOSeS IODlllflI‘ Sll | be punishcd the boys thought they | ang the tracks sag down several in- | Gasciello home he found an ex- | Padly. He was attended by Dr. L could conceal their mischievous play 2 : R aoyes Rie crowalor It lane L 3h ex- | B Frost == " pfimem" for Another Year | ™¥,pPlacine a new iock on the shed. ches when trolleys pass over the | {1 rowd of Ifalians in the hous ; S e [ structure. Tt is expe d that the su- | accident they w N The parents of the boys were noti- Isfcxpegtedtha i i - ; ready 1o wreak their wrath on llar meeting this evening in 4 3 perintendent of the company will have | ready v wrath on the au fied se vith Mr. | ed and all agreed to settle wit ol 1 . the trouble mended while the bridge | toist and had he been apprehended and Army hall Carlson, who withdrew his charsces, | jo heing repaired so that it will not be | the crowd was so uaruly that he mizht | The Federals today gave as a rea- i GOIMIT DAMAGE WITH GUNS‘ aying he did not wish to have the | & 8 08 (E0 e the structure up | have joined Leo Frank, leaving by the | son for their refusal to accept the boys punished further. The were Se- | joain same route as that chosen for the al- | challenge of the Royals for a series —_ ¢ verely reprimanded. Delegates to Convention. leged Georgla murderer. of games to determine the baseball : The local authorities have been re- ; . ; There was a slight improvement in | championship of the town, the claim Boys Playtully Destroy Property of | ceiving a number of complaints con- - (;‘"51$°*¥‘EFAB~ ‘éa‘;"‘ W“S“‘:"“‘ 3: the child’s condition this morning and | that the nine hurling the defy is ra- “arlson—I . { cerning the manner in which some of o EERUG 2o LI S RociaYy there is a chance for her recovery. ther mythical and must get a reputa- Carl L Carlson—Banner Peach |, % " hout the fown have been | Kensington, Frank McKeon and W. W. e e s e says Molumphy—Repair | using rifles of late. It is said that | Fagan will represent the Kensington (Continued on Tenth Page.) G e et several of them take keen pleasure | “Tabs” at the convention to be held in | A L. Rogers, chairman of the Lincoln Bridge. in shooting at passing automobiles to | New London on Sunday, Monday and school committee today announced the | | it they can hit the moving vehicles, | Tuesday of next week. The local del- | filling of vacancies in the teaching 5 - | egates will leave Sunday. force at the local schoools, caused by the resignation of our of last year's J. W. Dows of New Haven has been re-appointed superintendent over the | - % ) local school for next year. This an- | DOV in progress and several boys will To Preach in Kensington. R uelon: nouncement was made this morning | be apprehended if they don't cease i Tyt I emars or the atarl e by President John T. Molumphy of | handing their rifles so promiscuously. Rev. Charles Upson o elton wi 5 o Miss Ruby C. Le f Hartford, w! the local schoel board, who has been | Banner Peach Crop, Says Molumpk occupy the pulpit at the Kensington Ruby pper o ord, who e i isf . | Congregational church next Sunday | s to have the sixth grade; Miss Maude L { the fact by S ¢ Hi The best peach crop in the history ) o x ‘ ~2‘;‘{§§“s:’ute f‘,f”.fi ,:’f‘ pzeucf::;r,f Hine | & the Connecticut Valley Peach or- | in the absence of the pastor Rev. C r‘:"_‘arljei_;fh Hcl; Olfie-thselectedd _fc-th_hc The inatter of having Mr. "Dows : chard is expected this year, according :f‘km Hazen who is away on his vaca E‘;)‘c& F“ “vahr;uni;x 38 gl\:"i.mm gl}s‘s - : 2 & X G ion. T, J ugh, o re-elected for another school year | to a statement made by President ’ L R q " s . | " | John T. Molumphy of the company | Iev. MT. Upson had preached in | Mass. who will have charge of the| ¢ s i i 4 i 1t is reported that an investigation is was taken up 2 few months ago by i v e ixi i the state board with the local sgcmo‘ this morning. Fifteen thousand bas- | Kensington on several occasions and | mixed third and fourth grade and Miss : g e isfac x Helen Canfieid of Derby for the kin- | 3 e : 3 selous fruit will be picked | keen satisfaction has been expressed 3 if)mr?t\:ceer'e hM:mL\:le:‘i:f' the a lofi‘)‘ ::tfh(;f :;‘;:hl::c(l (;1‘:-9 and a similar | DY the parisioners when it was learned | dergarten. The board previously an- | N i B e emantioy, o Wt A e wpected at the orchard at | that he is fo have charge of the ser- | nounced the election of Miss Bowles } 4 Mr. Dows has been superintendent | Deep River. Fites an Bunday. g il ooy U ey M R SR e rade. | wof schools for four years and two This is the prea'~st peach crop that Berlin Briefs & i . 5 e months. He succeeded Kdwin A. | Connecticut has ever had,” Mr. Mo- N e T Caf‘:i‘p‘_’"':éi"“’:n‘;(‘\“: t:;r?zli‘":i:zf ;’:e . o, o - Parker, who resigned April, 1911 |Jumphy said. “The peaches are of Sd ATE A o 2ibh h s ran | N B t B ‘ l b t During, the time that Mr. Ddws has |sgood quality and alze and are devel- |thinston Rldge are entortaining Miss | board had promoted Miss =Faullne ew pritain’s lg elepration ield the position he has proved him- | pping in excellent manner.” Lauree Welsh of New York. t a mixed grade to the zelf to a very efficient supervisor and In speaking of last year's peach Mrs. Artur H. Bushnell and son, | fourta grade had fulfilled his duties to the com- | Molumphy stated that only | Lucius, and daughter, Virginia, . are Principal Judd's staff is now com- atisfaction of all. He is con- | 5,000 baskets were picked. spending the day at Indian Neck as | Plete and as far as the teaching de- | , y d |lu |||;l}:\_\" w0 b(; the lhest su- Two auto trucks and several wagons | the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Fleish- | ::::ll‘!l\‘m\‘ lm“'(;l}l‘i@"rf:‘ei‘m‘e‘:“&is :fre ”:r; ¢ perintendent that this town has ever | are employed daily in bringing the | er. i 2 i A . ? : l h : While, he has Deen supervisor | jeaches (o the markets. Work of | From the number of tickets which | Schools, which is schduled for Tues Free Premium of two months’ electric light ng to sc huolll;on!d xl\; r:m md deal | chipping the fruit over the New Eng- | is being disposed of about the town “i‘,‘}')‘r:‘"}fx ‘,f;e;' Tecaivealtromt the o« e ] ‘ f r electric ser ew cemplaints. an e natities e b ; For. U - ; s e - L o ints, Smd B9 | land states has not been started vet, | for the dance to be given at the new | Wod has peen, TReelied frod (e every customer signing an appircation 10 e Sy { The new storage house from where nge hall on Iriday under the aus- | Manbiazturers TR tie portable . ST o tomers only.) ey : €s. | the peaches will be shipped has been of the Berlin Grange association, ¢ ; . (Th ‘ud es‘dence custo ly. g crs scleeted by him f0r { crecied along the railroad tracks, re- | a record breaking attendance is ex. | SPecial town — meeting, has been VICE. iS INC:Udes res y d e ol et G T el || SR e SO e e shipped from the factory and will : b safisfactory. The schoot | PIGINS DS EC : 2 I8N probably arrive in Plainville within a G g C _S W w d < that Mr. Dows appoint- lfi‘ “:-(_H‘ ed by fir . The main crop A meeting of Court Mattebessett, | g0\ qays. It will be placed in posi- Free uesslng OnteSt ee our eSt naow 1 oiner is a very sug- (F;uauge \“1“ ‘be ready for shipment | Foresters of America, will be held this | ;,n at once and the board hopes it Va ua e nzes r: = about the middle of September evening in Forester's hall on Farming- | - s s o l bl o Sioe it hdenti Dovs e o Peaches gathered at the orchard at | ton road. 07l ';cy' ”“h};‘ oy oty “.‘21";" thenrall everyone can guess p pured to All the important position | Do Kiver are transported to the [ 41"yl cream soctal will be held | uaed tor ine Kindergarcen. = o ‘hiti H H 1 t which he holds. He is a graduate of | Markets at Long Isiand by means of | 10 o ening at the home of Charles e frienoh iy ree Exhibitton in mid air by Frof. Dummy over ti v Frown university and has also taken | ldunches —Large shipments are also |y, of East Berlin under the au SEERlLLS s Su ol h I h h'bi 5 e e <0: Jew Yor! state rincipa 2 . 5 fr: 1 y o course at Yale college. He makes |Scnt to New York state, principally | Mot 8 st BOn wnder the aus | an ola rrame building, located in green from noon till 6 p. m. Also search 1ght exhibi- his headquarters in New Haven, Be- | the city of Troy. provement society Birchville and known as the Bellamy 2 . eides supervising the loca} . sehools | Mr. Molumphy said plans have al- S e ] ! homstead, was destroyed by fire, the tion at ni ht last year he filled the same capacity | 'e2dy been drawn for another large | MISS Julia Ryan, who is <pending | origin of which is unknown. late last ght. in Canterbury and Hampden, storage house which is to stand along- ,:‘\{. p;:l'un;‘e‘d‘hm_ ‘;;(’wm"m;l-q .o night. The structure, which w % y t y Oin S D e ide of the one recently evected. It is | D4 =0l Sat- | about of the pretentions of a shack, | S F d P f S d D At et G M) o G (0 Comit o ) D S L e e L ee Friday’s Paper for daturday's gs. 1:&“:1 ‘;)ln}"\rf (LC(I\lxthn C‘v-l‘ a uor;«_[- Dlalediby o o e G Bushnell of Danbury, for-! having had too much of a start on the | c . . 1 ome. plain sceuto Wiiam ! R one ildine: i o | merly a printer in this town renewed | fir, ) pec! apple crops. The building i$ to be | merly a prin firemen. J U h C l b E b d w M Gibney lest ovening that some mis. | Shol CTOPS e e e et oin Us in the Celebration. . verybody Yvelc 5 chlc\ousdp(‘;a:o;shhad in;ned entrance ' e . o friends here today. | several weeks and it is thought possi- . e . to 2 aned whish he had fecently mov- Lincoln Bridge Iepaired: Miss Margaret Luby, telephona | ble that tramps using it as quarters | Elec[nclty for EVe[‘ythlng. SRR e sl "“’pe“n‘ Rapid progress is being made on | operator at the Berlin Construction | when the fire broke out. Officer Ma- o omsiaerapys aarange “foommit- | the Lincoln bridge on Farmington | company. is spending two weeks at | rino was notified of the blaze by an B TIERIOE, O BT mmozk‘son road which is being repaired. As the | Momauguin. autoist who passed the place. He sent 4 W7 oor of the shed had beem shot | TUrnPike road has been closed an un- | Miss Charles, Warner and family of | in an alarm, the local department re- T | off and a new lock had beem sub. | USual heavy amount of traffic has been | Kensington will leave for Niantic to- | SPONding. { s tituted. When Mr. Carlson tried o | PASSINg over the bridge, loosening [ morrow for a two weeks' stay. The building was located on the enter the shed he was unable to do | Many of its brackets and making it A e e Brom G (o 1 gl Southington side of the town line but 2 hrt co as he had no key to fit the new | unsafe. _ | Mts. Charles Stebbins of East Ber- padiock, He succeeded in prying the | ~The bridge was built before trolley, yyp, accepted a position with the Stan- & door open. tracks were laid through this town.| ... pys Lawrence of East Ber- |ley works of New Britain Many valuable pieces of furniture | The stringers have become loose and | o < SYpNOTs Ol g were scattered aboul the floor . ama | @ number of brackets have been | Ll IS sPeRding her vacation at Beach| = Ernest Robbins and family of E ruined. Several la:sterns and pictures | jarred out of place. New stringers | 5 I Berlin have returned home from an o ere broken and other glass articles | are being placed under the bridge and | Mrs. Alice White of Portland, \\'h:w automobile trip to Branford. | ¥ were shattered. It could easily be |securely fastened to the brackets. has been the guest of Mrs. A. C. Miss Theresa Kranth of East Ber- | seen that the Blassware had been | When trolley tracks were laid over | Bailey, has returned home. lin is spending her vacation at Laurel' broken by being shot at with a rifle. [ the bridge the road was built several Arthur Benson of East Berlin has | Beach.

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