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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1922, Plainville News ————— e e e e N. Y. AUTOIST DOES | | e mmm " MEETS EVERY COOKING NEED Durable Luggage for Vacation Use [Jmms v mms Many Local People Attend School Offered at Special Prices o kb tices—Legion Circus Ends Tonight. 1EINA-‘II'ELEDMSU" (‘]A‘\fik;«h._l_r.ls‘! 3.“ 20 and 22 inch, nicely cretonne lined with double lock and an extra . Faflnk B!;btr‘;ck. luzfltd 68 'yenrs. al & 3 Frequent.ly someone claims to speclal value at this small price: .08, ruckman of Bleycle street, is at the e - = 2 % iEite o A PR . T A New Britain hospital suffering from find a new bunneu that is easy nam 1 ses, cretonne lined with shirre Fnameled Hat Boxes, nicely lined with cretonne, a broken hip, as the result of being | P to start, but ¢ - pockets, cowhide corners, with cowhide straps all Drassed lock and catches, and . $4 98 struck by a Studebaker touring car , but cooking w a part of iR b e patse e T priced special at ST . driven by Mrs. Rose Logan of New| the business of livieg that no one 301155 aid Ebeatatl iaea P 0 Cowhide Suit Cases, in 24 and 26 inch sizes, linen York city. The accident occurred | : i Ecl MP;C'; y price hl (R lined, choice of russet and cordovan, with reinforced late yesterday afternoon in front of | has found a way to finish- We -Inch Cowhide Bags, in cowhide corners and straps all around.. A big the Bristol Mills on West Main street | peals o i #nd black leather lined, inside pockets. $7.98 SRR LRE N AR A T A Y i G T R0 $9098 as Babcock was driving towards Cen- | must cook to ea and l"e’ but ““ tral Square. Frightened by the ac-| ki a range like the BT. cident and breaking loose, the horse ! 1 8 AMFORD 18 bolted and ran up the railroad tracks an easy Aask. NAPKIN VALUES PATTERN CLOTHS LR B LI L e The lowest prices for quality, with 60 dozen of In New Designs at unusually low prices, we of- " y 2 = ¥l & Mrs. Logan, becoming confused, each size, we offer 22x22 inch, an extra value $5.00 fer genuine ‘“Heather” Linen cloths in 70x70 inch stepped on the accelerator and sped dozen. The same size in finer grades priced special size, for $5.25 each. on her way down Central Square, | a 2 ize r 7 4 e Al i I A g at $6.00 and $10.00 a dozen. 1In 22x22 inch size Larger cloths, 70x80 inch, $7.00. Others 70x106 taking a sharp curve at the Whiting 1 | g When you buy a STAMFORD you will find unequalled valueg at 35,00, $7.00, $7.50 inches for 88.50 each. Napkins to match in 22 inch street corner. She swerved away over 04 ¢ | ] dozen. Others size 24x24 inch, can't be matched ize are priced speclal $7.50 dozen. Just the time T6 bnat lattioti IRel gthat andr arashen 2 1k A range you are protected by nearly at $8.50 and $12.00 dozen. to buy Pattern Cloths, while prices are low. into the Plainville Lumber and Coal : ; xed = o i i KIDDIE KOOPS CRASH TOWELING SompanviEsiesty gt ssing:Alopnen ) ; Piysans apandse 1 NN, 2 ? i £ LLING Leonard of Plerce street, driver of ¥ = = Vo Y i ooking apparatus. Wonderful things for the baby's comfort. It is In Red or Blue Check effects, you'll find here the team, who was unloading lumber ——— = turing cooking app a bassinette, play pen and crib combined, something an All Linen Crash 17 inches wide, that is well worth from in back of the wagon. you can use from the first day the little tot comes your buying at our special price 373 ¢ yard. The auto came to a stop as it to town, right along until four years of age. Linen Huck Toweling, plain weave, in 15 inch crashed into the team and jolted the; Easy to Fold up, can be taken away on your for 50c yard. 18 inch for 75c yard. The 20 inch occupants who were with Mrs. Logan. trip, has a mosquito netting cover, keeping the occu- priced special 85¢ yard. Their names could not be learned, but pant safe from all annoying insects. Fitted with easy i¢ was found out that they came mattress and spring you will find Kiddie Koops at FINE HUCK TOWELS from Farmington, where Mrs. Logan our Infants Dept. in two sizes, 26x42 inch for Hemstitched Finish, full bleached and heavy is spending her vacation. None of $24.50. The 26x532 inch for $27.00. Bassinette with grade, we offer 50 dozen new Linen Huck Towels, them were injured, but all received a spring an& mattress $9.98. 18x34 inch in size, that is priced special for 75c each. severe shaking up, and Mrs. Logan was completely unnerved by the ac- cident. Held On $500 Bond. Grand Juror William J. Foran and e Policeman E. W. Furrey were at the B B scene shortly after and Mrs. Logan G 5 B 1' N WS second floor in which court sessions | companies in laying the water mains|was taken to the town hall and given|gzround. He was taken into Byington's|captured near Creighton in this |family, testified that on May 10, 1922 erimn e are held. for the Worthington and Kensington |a short hearing before Judge Edward | drug store, and Dr. J. N. Tanner, who | county late today and the fourth |he was dining in the grill of the —— o et Instemalniauditorinpyot the Tewn|fre dlstricts, P. Prior. was called, ordered his removal to the| was surrounded in a cornfleld. Two | Hotel Navarre when he saw Mr. Mor. —_— hall the plaster has been knocked off Several of the young people of Ken- She was released on bonds of $500 | New Britain hospital of the bandits were shot and|gan enter the hotel with a young in several spots on the west wall, duesington are planning to hold a social | pending an investigation of the acci- Mr. Babcock was not rendered un-|wounded, one probably fatally. woman and saw him register. When T YL"R IS NUT AN |to the basketball gfl.nlfis.v which 'v:ere and dance at Foresters hall on Sep-|dent. She could not pay the bond|ronscious but appeared to be in a Their wild ride across the state|he examined the register he feund played in the hall last wintetr by the |tember 9. and the car was held in default of | dazed condition. He was unable to| was ended when Sheriff Wilson of [that the defendant had registered as Worthington Athletic club and other| Mrs. E. L. Richards of Northamp- | payment. tell how the accident happened. Haakin county, pursuing them, shot|‘“Carl L. Morgan and wife of Boston, ‘ornanfiza_finns- T_h!‘ paper is of an|ton, Mass, has returned to her home According to the story of Mrs. Lo- Advent Church Services. the driver of the ¢onvicts’ car, send- | Mass."” |old fashioned design and the residents | after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Wil- | gan, she claims Babcock was driving| There will be no services at the ing it into the ditch. —_— teel (ehdm t:e rr)o'md should be re- harrzl Scott of Berlin street. down West Main street almost in the| sqvent Christian church here tomor- WEATHER CONDITION e paperedsand paliiacy 7 Rev. J. C. Brennan, pastor of St.|center of the trolley tracks. She | :ow morning as the congregation will ol Washington, August 26.—Weathee Resingn Man WL Ot St s o et 5 i, e, o i, T S o 1, i 6, s o et By AT P 00 o e ne e J : 6 A ay ih New Haven. Wwhich she says he not do. In at-land participate in the annual meet- T N |day in the north and middle Atlanti {in various secticns and because of the| Miss Helen Carter will entertain |tempting to pass him, she says her ing opf the pConnemicut Advent ses FEET' FOUR INJURED (states: Generally fair and mod:n:' . . color of the paper the room is dark friends from Burnside over the week- | car struck the side of the team. Be- cions which will start there tomorrow tamperature until latter part with une Leglsla[m Sefl[ and on rainy days makes a diemal|end, coming excited as she saw the horse |cvening. settied showery weather likely. appearance. I‘vhe’ spare room on the Miss Caroline Savage of Berlin, has | break loose and tear down the street The 1:fl2|llar mid-week pryver meet- | Riverhead (L. 1) Persons Injured | opposite side of the hall from the|returned from a trip to Springfield. |alongside of her automobile, she sped |ings will bhe omitted Thulk but town clerk's office is also in a poor|\fass, where she visited with rela. up and headed for the Neri Block at wili be imd on Thursjday evening, Painfully in Accident Near > . . € v e week-end |s urn at so suddenly tha Circus Ends Tonight. e o Publie Meeting Will be Feld fn Town | It is also possible that a small ap- | with Mrs, Malarney's sister in Bright. | she was forced to run alongside tha| o LeEIon Circus Ende Tomtht | o orth Adams, Mass, Aug. 26 propriation will be asked for a per-|y.o5q, Mass, curb on the lett side. Etephen Leon- onight, theslast p 1 Four persons, three women and a Hall Before September 18—Chureh | nianent traffic post or guide to bel The regylar meeting of the board | ard, unloading lumber into Alderidge ”‘;] (‘m”"i”h,'d'*i‘,"t‘;f‘;“i'u’wf‘;ifiiv”“’"v gezeEiuTTedRyestorihy uatlerg) Notes For Sunday—Caucuses Nexi :}L’;P"n‘ r“”‘,‘“(‘s”:;;':“ "‘;f{‘wc‘;‘;';‘;:s:z; o: f]t‘!ectmen will be held in the office | block, where the new store of the [\l *F FESCUEC SUEE & S0t e | ave r‘;:l:ng tp};a";:t;ooilr“:li?s [f};?t" UL & 8 of the town cle » e lalnville E P : e nged 4 Week—Notes About Town of sich a post was describeds in a o Ton Today eVenIng. | ipany will be losaied. ust baraiy |P1oEFam has been arranged for (ne|embankment near North Pownal, Vt. N 7 pat + Just barely |, sing events and extra attractions| The injured are in the North Adams P recent addition of the Herald. East Berlin Items r T N enalg tor s Receives Communication. The services at the Methodist] ok of hio waeen 1o the cats as 1o | Wil be seen at the side-show. hospital,” where it is said they will geveral days ago was named as a pos- | Selectman George Carter stated this church Sunday are as follows: Regu- Ktappad ot from bARINA L aid stant.] BNt SYEnIng there were about 600 [recover. They are Mrs. John Brown, 7 sible candidate for representative |morning that he has received the lar morning services at 9:45 a. m., fol- ;d for the store,. A few seconds a'"”_ pecple who witnessed the act of lit-|/62 Riverhead, L. I., fractured ster- Old B from Berlin to the legislature, this|communication from the Bolton- lowed by Sunday school at 11 o'clock EEavaar rrn;.q'hed.'lnm tHe ey '0’ the [tile Margaret Bently, toe dancer, offnum and multiple bruises and contu- ossy b coming fall, stated to a Herald report- | Kasica post, American Legion in|and Epworth league at 5:30 p. m,, fol- t&am; " The fendsrs on theiantomonile Dallas, Texas, wh':? oftar&ci a. short | sion; J.nhn Brown, 62 Riverhead, L. er this morning that he would not be regards to tearing down the present lowed by evening service at 6:30 were smashed by the impact. entertainment. William Zeigzicr of (I, bruises; Miss Moore, 50, possible a candidate. It was the belief (r!‘hnnor roll in front of the Town ha\i O]'CIock. Rev. A. C. Fuller will have Witnesses Called, - New Britain w::s thel “r;atnr'v act ln_nl i.\_twna\lI injlérieskaqd frsac!urefl ster- She is entitledtothe L ensingtonites several days agoland the erection of a permanent)charge of the services. , N SR showed surprising ability at juggling|num; Mrs. Stackpole, 58, injuries to l;r):::y.\xlfi. r':'a‘ylgntr D e for the oo- |bronze. tablet at. the. soldiers’ monu- |\ There. will be. the regular morning e Beyeal Vitnesses to the |axes and other articles, including the | back and side and multiple bruises. best money can buy. Bl.lt sition opposite Francis Deming from |ment on Worthington Ridge. prayer and sermon at St. Gabriel's| ciactioned Thomas Cassidy and|SMiNging of the baton. It is understood that the party had that isnotall. If you will Berlin and Arthur Benson of East| He has not as yet been in confer-|church Sunday at 9 o'clock followed | wiiliam Wilber, Jr. employed at the Many Attend Outing. been spending a few days in Green- ive her the proper o Berlin. ence with the members of the legion|by Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Rev. | Bristol Mills, saw the crash as diq| Despite the bad weather, there was| wich, N. Y., with relatives and were give the proper ms Mr. Taylor sald this morning that|relative to the matter and no definite'G. B. Gilbert of Middletown will have! (1o it of the manager at the At.|® good attendance at the second an-yon their way home. terial with which to he knew nothing about the rumor|action has been taken. It is thought, charge of the services. 1antis_ and. Pacifis! Teéa o > nual outing and picnic held by the} They came around the curve and k ilk, sh il ; however, that the legion| A return t g RIS o R EAnY: ¥ { the Plainville Grammar!something went wrong with the steer- make milk, she will not whieh has been going the rounds in|hy some, however, A return ball game with Cromwell They say that the woman was| children of [ dAlubal k] ong with the steer: 5 £ Kensington, but he felt ured that|members may ask the town for an ap-| will be played on thé home grounds driving down the street and as she|Schools and their parents and other)ing gear. The car shot off into space Oply give more milk but at present he had no political ambi- | pfopration for a small sum in order toSunday afternoon. Last Sunday, the passed Babocock, turned in and struck | members of the familles at the Shak-) but did not turn over. This un- will also keep xiving tions and would not be an aspirant to [secure the tablet. local team played at Cromwell result- | {he wagon, turning it over. The | Farms in Thompsonville tod [doubtmily saved their lives. They 2 the office. Church Notices. ing in the score 10-0 in favor of shafting broke which released the Mrs. Miles M. Smith, who lives on/were assisted by a passing motorist milk longer. With the announcement of Mr. Tay-| Berlin Congregational Chureh— [Cromwell. The local team is confi- | frightened horse and Babcock was|the farm fermerly Miss Dot Frisbleland Dr. E. E. Potter of Pownal| lor, Francis Deming and Arthur Ren- |Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock |dent of winning this Sunday and a|thrown out. % of this town, acted as hostess. They | brought them to the hospital here, Feed her Purina Cow son are agaln left in the field as as-|with all Sunday school departments|good game is looked for. . He was thrown forcibly to the |SPréad their luncheon on the spacious!where Dr. M. M. Brown assisted him ? verandas of the home there. in attending them. * | Chow, the perfectly bal- pirants to the seat in the legislature. | meeting at 12 o'clock. Plans are be- Miss Nellie Ferguson of Hartford, : Mr. Deming says he has no plans to|ing made for the first meetings of the | has been the guest of relatives in| Baseball Tomorrow. oy e anced ration—you need FINANCE BOARD WILL MEED Smuios i o St k51 122 il s e o Thoaay 'ging| Pkl @ e Weather permitting, the Aces will WIFE ASKS NO ALIMONY | make an active campaign for the po-|many social organizations to be held |town. 4 : L sition but it nominated by his friends|carly next month. The last community outing of the play Milldale at the latter's field to- noth]ng with it except y morrow afternoon. Mrs. Corinne J. Morgan Gets Divorce roughage he will aceept such a nomination and | Kensington Methodist = Sunday|summer will be held a Momauguin ; : o'clock with the morn-ftomorrow. Automobile trucks will A truck will leave Plainville with On Testimony of a Friend | would again be willing to serve the |school at 10 Il T Miiioddly fog service at 11 o'clock. There will [leave the store at 8 o'clock. A large - [he. Dlayers lab Lia) ollbek MMM, oo e Blatie. 1 Pir T ARE. 84 Ty Rl hg services this week.|crowd is expected to go | row. | Gl ) el Many of the ex-servicemen in town | he no evening IS B! | Church Notices After Supreme Court Justice Seeger | 3 e e X oot dll bel Mrs. Frank Cobey chi are making an active campalgn fto|The weekly prayer meeting W Mrs. Frank Cobey and children ; e ; y place Arthur Bénson of East Berlin [held at the church on Tuesday even-|spent Friday as the guests of friends Raptist church-—The pastor's rhpme had gmnte;l_ today a\n mterlocu[ol:'_\ | in the chair wgiich has been held this|ing and members of the local Ep-[in Berlin. o'clock in the morning will ri;‘cree o§ d \ocrce] tE ‘Irs\,{ Corlnneh. A S 5 ague will attend the rally of | A number of t» th i i ’s ! ithe World ‘Growing Woree? ) erEan (ot Gl coon i otean ot past term by Mr. Deming. Mr. Ben- [worth League wi v of the members of th: Because Lydia E. Pinkham’s the morn. is connmected with an automobile | 3 ; se Al follow son is the commander of the legion Sunday sehool wi 1 A 3 : v in services. The Young People’'s|company in Manhattan, the plaintiff | post in_this town, Vegetable Compound Re- £ [was called back to the witness stand, | ¥ 1 b at 6 o'clock in the Finance Board Mceting. 3 4 service' will be held at 6 o'cloc g - | Francis Deming, chairmang of the| Kensington Congregational Church| Benjamin Rentcheller of New Brit- stored MY Health evening at 7 o'clock, Rev, George H.|and when she was asked if she desir- hoard of.finance, stated this morning | —Morning worship at 10 45 O'CInf'tk ain was visiting at his home Friday Ceffin, Jr., fupm’ln(")vl\‘;’_l of (h}fll 'r‘:' n\s;"i;fl::fn%\;o;:p;ir:‘:" “No, 1 do e el ade for a pub- |with the Sunday school classes meet- eyening, | e : Connecticut Temperance ['nion, wi : t any % | that plans are peing made p 12:10 o'clock. The Christiain ¥ Hornell, N. Y.— ‘I was in bad health || °" "0 preacher. Thursday evening,| The couple were married in Man- | lic meeting of the board, to be held|ing at 12: e but there didn’t seem to be any one thing before Septémber 18, although the|Endeavor socieety will meet in the the matter with me, | Praver meeting at 7:45 o'clock. hattan on Oct. 15, 1900, and have no i evant usual. r'riage Is Di 7 ! 1 5 !" Congregational church—Rev. E. C.[children. The plaintiff said she sep-| NEW BRITAIN BIRD & FEED CO. b “‘(\“t‘ r;yy:”):]uh‘ Church—Masses will be I“al“al"e Is Dissolv ed | o . ivxa:m;lil;ev(:‘::;&!.l !Gillette of Jacksonville, Fla., will oc-|arated from her husband on Sept. 102 Arch Street that organization to be held at the|Masonie lodge attended an outing and Plainville camp grounds from Sep-|banquet at Jobs Pond in Cobalt this | |tember 1 to September 4. ifternoon and evening. | lled, the gathering will be| St. i ! A 7 )‘,’fi‘f‘;ffm Roun ngiteie held as usual at 8 and 10 o'clock. Under Enoch Arden Law . fort for me to move, |CUPY the pulpit tomorrow morning at| 24.\_19.1‘ | 217 Shuttle Meadow Avenue At this meeting the itemized expen- Caucuses Next Week White Plains, N. Y., Aug. 2 . 1 was irritable and | 10:45 o'clock | Nathan Fairchild, a friend of the| Phones—1121-3 . 864-4 ditures of the town for the ensuing| Tpe republican and demooratic Cau-jg ¢ qo a0 ‘“'”omng‘ ol could not sleepnights Invitations Out fiscal year will be presented, and the| . ces will be held at the town hall| . A (oo had trouble with Invitations have heen sent tof board will hear all persons who may |, Tuesday evening of next week for( (. ....4 | \Wastchester mun‘," o i my bowelsandatmy |friends in town of Frederick A. Mor- wish to be heard in regards to an ap- | {pe purpose of electing candidates to granted today by Supreme Court ,“‘“1 - ¥ periods. It seemed iton of Plainmville and Miss Esther P. propriation which they are desirous|pejy respective state conventions to (.. gesger to Mrs. Annle Albert of 11 5 thatnearlyeveryone | Clapp of West Hampton, Mass., an- that said board shall recommend. |y, polg in September. Lec avenue, Mount Vernon, from her | ; around me knew of |nouncing their marriage on Saturday, Following the public hearing the The republicans will meet at 80 o0 o }‘iuixp KiberE “hl') _“L h(’(‘l‘ g {| your medicine and |September The wedding ceremony board of finance Will hold an executive | icioek fn the main auditorium for |,y ot JE T SO O A8 BEER | 1||| wanted me to try it, {-vill be performed at the home of the session at which time it will consider . purpose of electing delegates to P A ey rh e #Mlgo at last I took |nride under a hower of flowers and the estimates presented and any other ;. repuplican state convention to be S0 0 BEt R '?str h“‘f“’“"‘l‘ r'ed Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veiifltable Com- 'yill he in charge of Rev. Mr. Mor-| ome van ages matters brought to its attention. held at the Hyperion theater in New |, C% C5 "mm:r “J"‘l BLs N“ v ""j“ und Tablets and Lydia E. Pinkham’s | viss, pastor of the Congregatignal The board members will then sub-|yy,van on September 12 and 13, for| 5 00 M’“ il e Alvect 2| Blood Medicin dimproved every day. |church of West éampton mit the estimates they will consider| ;. ;omination of candidates for state |00 ]ipd'":‘ i ;,“"{5 1‘1"‘ oniy wit- 11 do all my own work now except the Plainville Briefs. at their executive session at the an-|ocgoors and senator in congrese it ‘;Y' _,;,',? (f"}_"“ %p ;\.:1 l’:‘]?L'l~"-“; washing and do it w;theadse. Ican lt;-. Harry Turner of Whiting street, is Safety, Freedom from Worry, Ease of nual town meeting on October 2, to be| = \45 for the purpose of P!"l:"fls’, et his: fae . ik A comrhs as much in a day now a8 it |\ iqiting in Waterbury beld in the Town hall, and this meet-| 4 (o000 "0 the republican C""g""""'|f:"ms~d”:hq: ;u ‘(uir vears, anl now would have taken me a wee m%oklnnt‘ Mr., and Mrs. Fred Marshall will Making Change, Getting a Sure Receipt, ing shall take action on the estimates ;.| = genatorial, county and probate | %7 ot winter and I try toget every one IKnow | ..\, 16 their duties in the Atlantic oo , : = ? and recommendations, and will make |, ventions, and town committees for searched through New Jorse,.| to take your medicine tobuild themup. | ,.\j pscine Tea company Monday aft- Building up Credit, Doing Business in a Mod- the appropriations as may appear ad- [¢on ‘e o SO O Long Island and New York," said the ! You are welcome to use this letter 88 8 |. "\ ot,irning from a vacation spent in kY Mhsie boe s few ok the Rdvant visable. A AR SR FALE W11 HOTA - CHEte Yaek- y]l:(‘m!:nfl.l \tlml)rrmxl;*ln‘i nlnvl him." She if:;‘gm’;fls‘f you kl;u Eg\g:hCfiA‘% Shatna | ern Way—These are a few of the advantages fons Al A Mejand Mrs. James Pyott of Baitle) of maintaining a checking account with this It is expected that an appropriation |,y the room on the second floor A =% = T | In almost every neighborhood there . ... ‘afa. are visiting Mrs. Pyotts of a féew hundred dollars :'H\ belihich is oftentimes used for court VR L % " | f the val f it! asked for by the officials of the town| /oo’ They will also meet at 5| TWENTY HURT IN CAR CRAsH are women who know of the value of | ..o to" Aty ana Mrs. Walter Calor bank. Try it! in order to n*“ repairs to the In-| oo 000 g0 the purpose of electing D Lydia E. Pinkhflm'fieveke“::b %""“ of Forestville avenue. Mbs, Pyott was " pound. =They know because they have ,, "\v '\ “Calor before her mar- | k all, the town oy Y 3 7 terlor of the R . the|delegates to the state convention 10|Crowded Trolley Runs Wild in Eloc- Dok it and have been helped.” Why 's office and the room 5 4 e i clerk's of 2 _o|be held in Hartford next month. | oteal’ Hiom: don’t you give it a trial? riage. ; ° ° - ~ ~ SIS, Rkt Laborer Injured | — - e < Health Syracuse, August 26.—A crowded |TRE. o i STmmmewme—r FOR SALE—We have another lot of mixed| e alnvl e rus 0. A laborer of the Curtlis Construction pine, irch and chestnut wood, sawed and | > L Wae | e e v trolley car ra . " i company was injured while at work jtrolley car ran wild down Wulnn | e 2 SRR eplit stove length, $5.00 a load; $1 extra on Farmington road in Berlin yester- javenue hill in a terrific rain and elec for delivery in New Britain. The John day afternoon. The man, it appears, |trical storm here last night, jumping BARGAIN wEEK Cooke C Plain Conn. | | was struck by a pipe. He was taken |the tracks after speeding three city - _At.._. l FLEEING CONVICT SHOT PLAINVILLE, CONN., to Kensington where he was attended [blocks and was wrecked against co by a doctor. crete and metal lightning poies on a Rapid City, 8. Dak, Aug. 26.— News In Briet corner. BESSE 2 l ELANDS Three of the four convicts who es- Twenty of the passengere were caped from the South Daketa peni. Work was suspended today by the Curtis and Driscoll Construction sent to hospitals. RN tentiary at Sioux Falls, Aug. 17, were