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* Store Closed at Noon Wednesdays Beginning July 8 Up - CONTINUING OUR BIG JULY SALES WE ADD THIS BARGAIN BIG VALUES IN WHITTALL’ FAMOUS RUGS AT EXTRAORDINARY PRICE REDUCTIONS ' _ALL DISCONTINUED PATTERNS OR SLIGHTLY SHOPWORN RUGS OF THE FAMOUS M. J. WHITTALLS MAKE, ARE TO BE CLOSED OUT AT THIS SPECIAL SALE FROM JUNE 29 TO AUGUST 15, GIVING CHANCE FOR FINEST FLOOR COVERINGS AT TREMENDOUS MARK DOWN DUCED PRICES ON OTHER DESIRABLE MAKES FROM STOCK, ALL DISCO SAVINGS LIKE THESE TO |§|| TINUED PATTERNS OR SLIGHTLY SHOPWORN, opping Center: to and Including Sept. 2. Plainville News MRS, OLDERSHAW 1 CALLED BY DEATH Her Charitable Work Ended by the Grim Reaper SPECIAL TOWN MEETING CHAPTER . wold-Templeman Wedding—Child Dies—Plainville Briefs One of the most respécted and be- iloved residents of Plainville passed away early this morning when Mrs. at her home at the age of 57 years. Mrs. Oldershaw had been seriously il with cancer for several months and her death, while bringing relief |trom her long suffering, will be mourned by a great number of those ALSO GREATLY RE- BE MADE. Rugs that at regular price are $150.00 each in carpet size 9x12 feet. $85 0 Is Sale Price for Whittalls | . Teprac Wilton Rugs, | sizes 9x12 feet. Regular price is $105.00 | each. $42 5 Is Sale Price for Whittalls . Anglo Persian Rugs, size 4 ft. 6 in. by 7 ft. 6 in. Regular price is $54.00 each. Il $19.5 36x63 inches. $12.5 27x54 inches. Rugs, sized 8 which regular $77.5 8 ft. 3 in. by 1 $96.50 each. $55.0 | 6x9 ft. $55.0 size 9x12 ft. Is Sale Price for Whittalls Anglo Persian Rugs, size Regular price is $25 each. Is Sale Price for Whittalls Anglo Persian Rugs, size Regular price is $16 each. ft. 3 in. by 10 | $64.50 each. 'gB_erlt'n News the country that can boast of such $107.5 Regular price is $68.00 each. Regular price is $70.00 each. $52 50 Is Sale Price for Whittalls Body Brussels Rugs, 8 whom she *had befriended and of those with whom she was in any way assoclated, 8he was born in Ply on May 23, 1568, she and her hus- band coming to Plainville about years ago. Since that time she had been a most interested and active worker in the Congregational church Is Sale Price for Whit- talls Anglo Persian ft. 8 in. by.10 ft. 6 in. for selling is $138.00. Is Sale Price for Whittalls Teprac Wilton Rugs, size nouth, Conn., 0 ft. 6 in. Regular price is having been president of the Wom- en's Benevolent association for 20 years, However, she did not con- Is Sale Price for Whittalls [f|! Teprac Wilton Rugs size fine her works to the affairs of the society, but performed innumerable acts of kindnesy on the side. being always ready to help those In need 3 . "t lspworth league of the Plainville M. Is Sale Price for Whittalls {and being never ’0'; ";1’“‘ ';" 'I"”l :’“:-1;7”»‘ h I\‘(“‘uo’y» If‘unh‘un\d Leon | v . ; busy to lend a hand. Her health | ™ Lt e S Body Brussels Rugs, | faireg Sraduntly, however, and she | GTiftin° defeated Arthur Gould and had been seriously ill throughout the winter, heing forced to curtail her activities. Mrs. Oldershaw {ested in antiques pi lial relics, and was widely known throughout the state both as a rea er and as a collector of these pr on which she was an was much inter ft. 8 in. Regular price is — au- She leaves her husband; one sis- are invited, Mr. and Mrs, John Mitchell Observe | 25th Wedding Anniversary—Gris- | Belle Oldershaw, wife of Walter T, Oldershaw of 204 Broad street, died i ticularly Colon- | a | city, sister of the bi , was maid of honor} and Almon Griswold, brother of the bridegroom, acted as best man, Upon returning from thelr wedding trip Mr, and Mrs, Griswold will reside in Bristol. Glovaunina Nicosia, Glovannina Nicisia, 11-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Nicosla, died at the home of her par- onts Saturday, Funeral services were conducted at the home at 8 o'clock this morning and at the Church of Our Lady of Mercy at 9 o'clock. The mass of requiem was sald by Rev. John E. Fay, the pastor, As the body was carried from the church, Arthur Cunningham sang “Nearer My God | to Thee." Burlal was in St. Joseph's | cemetery Putnam L. Whit Funeral services for Putnam L. Whiting of Queen street, Southing- ton, were held at B. C. Porters Sons' parlors, New Britain, this afternoon, Rev, Samuel Sutcliffo, rec- tor of St. Mark’s Eplscopal church of that city, officatng, Intierment was made in Hamden, | Perfect Attendance, In the list of pupils who had been perfect in attendance at the Broad | street gchool for the entire year just | ended, which was publisheq in Sat- v's Herald the following names @ omitted through error: Ernest Apruzzese, Edward Bergen, Edward Earl, John Gallagher, Julia Grabow- | ski, Marjoric Johnson, Olga Neri, | Clifford Roper and Agnes Scranton, Food Sale, { The ladies of the Methodist church | will conduct a fopd sale on the| church lawn Wednesday afternoon | from 2 to 5 o'clock. Ice cream and | cake will he served Warden Has Dog, | funeral Dog Warden Philip Marino has a| {small female dog in pound, white !with brown spots, about three months old. It is a vaiuable dog and | the warden would like to find HN:‘ owner or obtain a good home for it.| Tennis Match. In the second match of the tennis tournament being conducted by the Arthur A §-6. 6-2, in a hard-fought contest, the first sct be- fng an one, The especially close schedule of the tournament is belng | viged for greater practicability. | Receive Confirmation. | The largest class to receive con- | firmation at the Church of Our Lady of Mercy received the sacrament| yesterday, when Bishop John H Nilan of H: administered sacrament to 165 children. A num-| Hackman, Harold Hart and Rogert Newton, Seniors; Priscilla Carring- ton and Eunice Mason, The honor students are: Freshmen: Sidney Alexander, dulia D'Agostino, Harold Dunbar, Grace Hackett, Elizabeth Jennings, Vincent Kelley, Mary Lipson, Doris Manches- ter, Ruth Mather, Marguerite Mul peter, Hyman Plutzik, Helen Potz, Cecella Quanz and Margaret Weller, Sophomores: Dorls Brennan, Wil- helmina Chapman, Frank Crowley, Francis Daily, Joseph Fleming, Francis Fries, Lilllan Hultman, Helen Klimoviteh, Charles Norton, Gladys Rowe, James Salamone, Elsie Stroh and Irene Sturmer, Bristol News SUES FOR $11,000 AND ACGOUNTING New Britain Man Alleges He Was Frame-Up Victim Juniors: Marion Allen, Esther An- BA PUT ON F[REWORKSHIM'AHH, Robert Barrett, Hildur Carl- N son, Ethel Cleveland, Gertrude Cone, e e Farl Goodsell, Carl Hultman, Shirley Harry A, Peters and Miss Agnes son, Oscar Pease, Gladys Stillman {Anna Tuttle and Estelle Wilson. | Seniors: Constance Brakett, Wil- llam Dunbar, Everett Iaton, Elenora Johnson, Tithel Manchester, Florence Merwin, Dorothy Miller, Jennie Nel- Halecks Married—Bog Falls from ~Trolley—Perro Pined $20 for As- ult on “sully.” Alleging that his illiteracy was taken advantage of, so that he final- ly lost his property on Stafford ave- ! nue, Anthony Borysiec of New | Britain, through his attorney, Irving | g O 1. Rachlin, brought suit against | porno” Albert Bernstein of this city, asking, procio Heten Burke, Noda De- for $11,000 damages; an account@g nuria, Marian Dimeo, Margaret for all moneys paid to the defend- and Marjorie Warner, Honorable mention the following. Freshmen was awarded Filbert Alford, LeRoy Florence Andrews, Lena William ank, Thomas den, Helen Geruldsen, Jane Hart, ant; an injunction restraining pres-|proit. - Hoise, Sarah Kelley, Paul | ent’ owners from disposing of the || iwley. Lou Manchester, Isabel Ma- property, and the return of money | ok (atherine Reddy, Emily Se paid to Bernstein. |sions, Mary Stone, Elizabeth Sulli- Property of Bernstein, including|van and louise White, mortgages and real estate, was at-| gophomores: John Aliano, Antoi tached Saturday and today by Con-|,ctte Beach, Albertina Benson, Mil- stable A, F rk. he papers in|jreq Deloy, Ileon Eastman, Ralph the case are returnable at the Scp- | pngel, Marjorie Foster, Vivian La- tember term of the superior court in | course, John Peplow, Eleanor Porter Hartford. | Abraham Rosenteld, Edwin Roy, The plaintiff claims that at vari-|Rosalie Sturgeon, Dorothy Walden, ous times money was loaned to him | \wanda, Warzinski, Helen Wentland by Bernstein and finally the amounts | and Herbert White, were incorporated 1nto one mort-| Juniors: Marie Ammerman, Arlene gage. which went on record for $7,- | Anderson, Elsie Anderson, Veronica 100, Here the plaintiff says that the | Beaucar, Helen Budd, Eleanor Carl- figures were not correct, as |hu}.m. Yvonne Duval, Bertha Engel, amount was really $3.000. Later|Annie Fletcher Paul Iord Myrle the plaintiff claims that he was pre- [Irench Marguerite Mallory, Clyde McGibbon, Agnes Phelan, Laura Pot- ter, Elizabeth Power: vailed upon to sign a warranty deed for the Stafford property, avenue thinking it was a mortgage deed. |Mary Royce, Cather! The cjectment followed, a few |Arlene Weeks. ago, and Bernstein sold the| Seniors: Dorothy Allport, Helen months greater part of th Roberge of this city Bernstein, The plaint both Roberge and Mrs, enjoined from selling their in the property. | Anderson, Anna Beaucar, Dora Beck- with, Frank Comerford, Horton Gil- Iette, Helen Guiden, Francis Ham- | blin, Doros Heffernan, Albert Knox, | Marie Kroll, Herman Lautenbach, Anna Lipson, Howard Marshall, Al- farm to Joseph and to Sarah iff asks that Bernstein be interest Mason, Evenly McCabe, Mildred Nel- | son Anna Sorenson, Agnes Spielman | the path of the machine, w traveling slowly, blos. Funeral of Mr, Carlson The tuneral of G. Farman Carleon Was held on Sunday afternoon at 1:80 o'clock at his home on Ki strect. Sorvices were conducted 2 o'clock at the Swedish Lutheran church on Stearns street by Rev, H, L. Johnson. The ourial took place in the West cemetery, SOUTHINGTON NEWS Judge Hal D. Fitzpatrick of the Southington town court has sent in his resignation to Governor John He I'rumbull to take effect on July 2, He plans to leave Southington tor Detroit, Mich., where he formerly practiced law, and will set up an office in that city Juidge Fitzpatri of the local polic has been judge court for the pust vear. He succeeded Judge Thonus . Welch who resigned the position, | He was prosecuting attorney for the town before ascending the beneh, and at the time of his appointment, he was the youngest judge in the | state, | It is understood that efforts are | being made to have Judge Thomas | F. Welch consider accepting the po- sitlon on the hench again and his | many friends are urging him to take i the offer, A publlc meeting will be held in the town court this evening at 8 |o'clock at which the committes which assisted in framing the char- ter for the consolidation of town and borough governments, will explain to all interested the workings of the new government. Considerable time and effort has been expended in framing the charter and the cone solidation is favored by many peo~ ple in the town. The Southington police are seeke ing the driver of an automobile reg- istered In the name of George B, Pickop of New Haven for evasion of responsibility following an aecl~ dent between his car and one driven by George Smith of Plainville on North Main street, Saturday night, The police say that the driver failed to stop after the collision and then failed to heed the stop sign of Traffic Officer John Cockayne in the center, ! Fire Chief John Cronin has is- sued a number of permits to store ! ; ey tos > nicee Gl 5 fa a Rode ca Steed and Ro-|owners to sel up to date cquipment es the Ken-| Miss Marjorlo Sears of Willlmantc |'¢5, Mrs, Rejoh Blevenson; onb mee® | fofo o v 5 oty trom out of town | _After the ejectment bomitheltanm) mesnodn Rl mite allog 1 HRA o : 3 ) il tte Stephenson. a student 1 he plaintiff went to New Britain d Robel e explosives singlon post office posscsses, is spending a few days as the guest |ANOIN¢ ; ; o e ip asant the 3 af The building itself Is a credit to|of her grandmother, Mrs. M S’i,m‘ }vho Bristol high school; one ne m‘\u; | w pr N Came | and secured work after many trials | Autos Collide I'TP'JNY 1 but not before. Com- =" lthe contractor. F. L. Norton of at her home on Wilcox avenue, [fioward Stephenson, a student at| . TS0 stponement of | and tribulations and in the mean-| Motor cars driven by Andrew Ry- :)hxtex; fhhza:le Son recelrid br N { Kensington, and to the architect, | Leland Rich and family are moy. | \orcester Tech. and onc aunt, Mrs. | & G8AR6C (0 POSPORSIEE B (ime his family suffered. It is said beck of 470 North Main street, this | chiet he permits are being vio. | Max Unkelback of New Britain, The |ing from Wilcox avenue to Maita. | Martha Talmadge, the grandmother i e | that the plaintiff's famly lived on |city, and Joseph Wisk of 143 Grove and the chief proposes to (3t A b b bk SRS e motion picture stars, Norma |tween the All-Plainvilles asd the St e ireat ) No itai sollided last | Prosecute the viol 9 |exterior is done in yellow brick to |bessett street lof. the m v | South Manehoster Sans of Ialy in | meager fare for & period of two [street, New Britain, co ators, exte done ; eet. | ce Talmadge. South Manchester Sons of Ttaly ir ) ght shortly after 10 o’clock on Pine it f n i Mr. 3 . - ot |and Constance Talma ] ¢ 5 et |night shortly a {narmonize with the appearanco of | Mr. and Mirs, Hasmond. Dzt o“r‘ Private funeral services will be | the latter plac O | oy o T B s T ooy Rt i e yrank Hurley, son of Mr. ang jEheseriiniSavinggben X whic i : Raen onducted from her late home at |trst may be played this Saturday or e ; d and both driv- | Mrs. Daniel Hurl f ilding. | Mis 4 rthr " - % | egal representative as yet, were badly damaged an | urley of Main | Ehextona otithainceclo:dhatechy Mex se iy Issic enevieverbayne ey MGhariss 8 wWycko drluaton o Father McGlynn Speaks To Pay Up Sewer Bomds [the prosecuting attorney for a dis- | Mr. and Mrs. James Nagle of Wooq oy erried out throughout in oak. Al The w‘,‘ 1'"-”? "_‘L“ team defeat- |y “(:onzregational church, officiat- | Tiev. Francis MeGlynn of Ridge-| Final payment on July 1 of §$10,- Leussion of the accident on Tucaday |FUffstreet, will be marii trmCo0: ol M v [ F . d tables and desks are toned to match mmo‘ : “‘:]fl’“ "I”- 8 team in & li,0 “pnterment will be made at Ply- | ficld, who assisted in hearing con-|00u on the sewer plant bond issue of (oo { morning at 9 o'clock in St. Thom Al Bn[a]l] B YIBIS FEINL ona tho conerar wapect it plesatos O aray oatheshome erounia ety [fessions at the church of Our Lady [ 1855 will free the local disposal | 3Tl er of minor cottsion cases |church. ¢ . ..ed the eye, as well as Impressive from | "1t ay afternoon by a score of special Town Mecting jof Mercy Saturday afternoon and | plant of debt and will leave the ¢ity | ive reported to the police but no | the standpoint of a business-like ap- | ' | A special town meeting has been cvening, spoke at both masses y with assets of quarter of a million [, vere made as the matters Mr. d M a A Tokan T el | 0 ¥ arrests were made as the : Mr. and Mrs. Peter Huit s ere an s pearance, {1n “\:0';‘]':;\":\'"5 \{l:\lt‘ \\]}IH »'o I]\ .;l | called for § o'clock next Monday { terday morning. He pointed out the | dollars of unencumbered property. |were considered more of ' a civil | son Lindsley will Jeave Julvn'r"z"r:': . S e The lobby lends a truly metro- | o LIS Brove Best \-I'l‘fl_:”'»“ JUIY A | evening in the town hall. At that | jangers of the hot summer months, |The plant cost $50,000 when in- i S, [a 8ix weeks' tour of Europe, - T PAET RED!\n:nm\ aspect with its tile flvor and | (L IE ]S Brinca Y ERR A {time finance and building commit- | when people seck relaxation and are ! stalled and its value has increased | Malone Sails IPlan to spend most of the time |,}; AST BERL]N MAN INJU iits latest model boxes and 1.unr}mw}‘”;‘c D g set ool 'm it tees for the construction of the pro- | jighle to he lax also in their religious [to an ate of a quarter of a’ Advices have been received from | England. Irops. There are two windows, one 5 % Yiiter fiictnas yoar. | Posed new h school, voted the | duties. He especially urged the | million in the time that the bond [Judge William J. Malone's party of | e T e p(_,””"_“" et ‘Vy.r‘ stamps and the other for momey tyo Fllp Home: 'on Main | \.‘I“l town meeting, will be appoint- | children not (v.‘ "w’ty' 1' in w;zr issue (l_vw been |;.‘n1 .‘,‘n ”“ l“')”’( o ly\p!orulmn into the wilds of the MI 1 el s Arresis lorders streat forithe & « |erjoyment of the vacation months. furer George S. Beach will make the {11, 4501 Bay country, that the ex- | ENTER din—Last Berlin Man Injured | The eauipment in the work voom [y and Mos, Heldls e Married 25 Ycars Daughter Born payment for fthe city, which willlyio.rs who include Rev. J. D. Me- | Jons e . prcludes dumping and sorting tables. xoy yritain were the guests of Mr. | Immediately after the close of the | A daughter was born to Mr. and | mark an cpoch in his regime a8 elty | (sarthy of New York and Damos 1. CONVENT m HARTFORD Wirn Trupck Overturns on Ber- [desks, Ietter carriers’ desks “‘“'\'""‘; and Mrs, Archer Walsh at their | Scrvice at the Baptist church last | Mrs. Frank Levasscur of Central | treasurer Munn of this city as well as Judge istock cabinets and racks for mail 00 o0 Wileox avenue, Sunday jmwmng Mr. and Mrs, John H.!strect, Forestvilic turday Theater Man Married alone, had left Newfoundland. | linptreet—Oiher Items of Interest i . |‘ Miss Emma Fuller of Burlington, | Mitchell of East street were pre-| Jack's Garage, rear of P. O, 0pen | {uppy A, Pefers of 102 South ir steamer had been delayed for |School Teacher Resigns To Inter Patrons of the post office WHl \t is the guest of her rents, I I'sented with of several articles for servier Ford repairing. We {gpeet, son of M nd Daniel al days but this delay had been ¥ -achiel of 137 Washington | . 1e guest of her parents, Rev, | 8 h a of al ar s 1 g street, son of Mr. a £ ; Jo \ku u‘-‘: of i ”‘r'\.m\ find that the empioves at the office ang Mys. A, . Fuller, at their home | of silverware in honor of their 25th muke a specialty of valve grinding. | potors. and Miss Agn s. a 'onticipated and plans had been made | Mount St. Joseph's And Be. Bgee] e houotial. suffering | M1l be able to work with greater!on pain strect wedding anniversary, which oc- —advi. nurse of 125 Livingston street, New aceordingly. Three Indian guides | comte. Sister o M :‘”'I":" knife wound In the back ang |*fficiency, duc to the fact that they! The Order of Fastern Star of | curred yesterdny. Wallace Bunnell| Rear of P. 0. open for service. | York. were mareiod in {his city Bat-) Were securedin Newfoundland to/ac-/} o ey vrhn”l‘mn\\m!w of Treasure Iield. | VIl have the proper facllities at Cromwell will hold an all day sew- |at the piano and Miss Hope Farrar Ford repairing. We make a 8pe- | urday by Rev. Louis Becarris company the party. | . Miss Marion Curtin, daughter of -K"“';nm" §i in the New Britain |hant e ing plenic at the home of Mrs, Wil- ' on the violin softly rendered Schu- cialty of valve grinding.—advt Anthouy's church, according to a _ Quiet Holiday Planned |Mr. and Mrs. James E. Curtin of nlll" station awaiting trial for as- Falls I'vom Cherry Tree illam Noble in West Cromwell Wed- bert's Serenade as Master Chester |, 207 discount sale Wednesday. | parriage certificate return, filed at| No special observance of July 4 Farmington avenue, has handed in pavn‘ vith a dangerous weapon as | PBruno Gustauckas of 200 Hizh nesday. All members are requested and Miss Vivian Johnson entered |1 J. Birnbaum.—advt city clerk’s office this morning. |Vill take place in this city, accord- |her resignation as a teache LT i SRt of a quarrel in which the |street, New Tiritaly, sustained a com- to attend and bring a basket lunch. | with a silver.colorcd basket con- —_—— Mr. Peters is connected with the Ing to the present plans of the munl- |iocal schools to Superintendent Stan. Sachen were oI « evening |pound fracture of the right arm, Zh e e S taining the gifts, which they pre- €. J. CALLAHAN OPERATED ON. |, ment of the Bristol theater Cipality. The holiday attractions n;"m’ H. Holmes. She will entr Mount D |when he fell from a cherry tree en e ve sented to Mr. and Mrs, Mitchell on ¢ nce J. Callahan of 758 Arch 1 is 1 K After wed- lake Conmpounce will be augmented |t Joseph's ik 1§ latter's home | wh o 3 2 A 1 is well known. ! a . 25 ! ph's convent fn ford s \f',,m,,&. to the stsory fold fo. | C.dar Hill Saturday, The boy had Heavy Fines Given to bohalt of thelr church friends. Mrs. | sircel, a member of the Hayea Con-/ ding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Peters wiil |bY & band concert in fhe afternoon |Thursday preparatory to | oming sy Prankowitz inuted th W elimbea the tree to sccure some of | ottery Ticket Holders Mitchell was also presented with a | struction Co. was sushed 0 the | pede nerc gncisbinlehband by g aviah Jisnlay fa nun in the order of the sisters of Britin man to his homo for the aft- {h. ddlicious fruit and became 80| 00 R S bouquet of roses. while several other | New Britain gener ospital this | Piocro Tined of m]_»‘ works. ”( fw;mn‘of the us!{ - Miss Curtin is a niece of ernon and svening. In the course iab.ornod in the work of picking hel HEC TS, EISE CHEE SAITEC gifts were received from relatives | Morning about 1 o'clock suffering| james Pierre oas fined $20 L °"-‘|":““'n“""{:fl‘:‘("‘r’l:‘PS e Jeremiah Curtin of West R St e T e el t take care 83arJd. & ENaRECI0rC A nd ends. ey received con- [rom an attack of appendicitis. He S{8¢ang) mentenoet o 3 o { Haven, - of Ne evening the lost and h. NS cheen s that he did not take c Thomas Dreyfus of Boston were “Nd friends. Th secelved Jeon et 8 A ¥ rclock by | CO5t8 and sentenced to jail f | R e N e formerly of this city. beume involved in an ArEUMEN! (4 wuteh his step. [ s e, Aeuels gratulations and best hopes for the | Wa ated on a o'clock bY | qays by Judge Joseph M. Donovan it | === % &z vond the ho s taken to the New Britain | hed 3 achinadlsiricticountato. : ; - Dr. P. W. Fox and was resting as A L : police this year to see that prema- | 2 A wich soon got Levond : He was taken to tt on charges of having fn thejr 'Ulure from ail present. . |at police court sessio this ¢ re obtervanto ot Inatenaaneell HELD AS BURGLAR! @ words. Frankowitz used & Knift i General hospital and was attended , T8 0% ChATRES of having i thel Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell were mar- | comfortably as could be expected | o nine on a charge of £ UPON {10y may o kept at a mintmum, | Greenwich, June 29 (P—wWiiliam gth serious results, by Dr. Matthew H. Griswold. 1t was FOPACES commonwealth, The police "t 1N 1900 by Rev, I P. Braman, Salvatore Cificheule, Kr a8 | rireworks wers nat allowed 0 Henry Krus and Henry Kraft of A -doctor was cal I Was - Ghorted today that he is getting ) 5 e ‘1,‘ ”V"‘\‘ G S n'l ’!"’”, then pas of the local Baptist| - —— = v the barber.” The jail s \']r ‘,‘,.,m ;_‘l.”.‘]r.‘t:n e ”m’:a(::,r\‘. New Rochelle, N, Y., were held for d that Krachiel had received | o0 - 8 ! LG T el N e ne hundred families recently ar- e el P ntil Saturday and any [ ey ¢ L ound that Fk '»‘. e deeo I hiniglons i 1y = | “Oriental Lousstana lotterd, which hurch They lav w 1‘ hildren, e e Re e eyt 2 was la nsper AS- of the law relative to the exploding SUPETior court today because, after gound. gbout = il Reckless Driver Arrested offered prizes from $10.000 down, IS8 Bernice Mifchell. who is em- | Hved from R \ince of | fault followed an of the noisemakers prior to Satur- | * PUTElar alarm had sounded, they ERsh e e After a chasc of about a mile and |y 0 Mo T v $10 miore on V10¥ed In the office of the Hart &, Settle in the Canadlan province of | o ¢ o o day will meet with stiff punishment, ' Were caught in the Byram garage by and it nas reporte ,‘_’“” liulas Yot lone-half, during which the pursued | charge of operating an automo. Hutchinson Mfg. Co. of New Britain, | Alberta which had heen va D¥traiotticara willibe asslgnsiabent | OV, Greshy ihe!owhariil Kitk Wis ing comfortably tod SR LI in and out of the line of 1 T S OR and Howard, who is a student at the | e Cificheule. Words fa the city on Friday charged with carrying weapons, as was arrested by Consta and took death defying ey Ese Dristol h school. Both Mr. and | Rathh e i 2 Nerhiadiar Rosss 4D utpr Charles Other complaints, rging pos- | special Pown Meeting L3 elebrators within he 1 heavy calibre gun in his Trown and Proscet S chances, State Policeman Paul Lavin | o o0 500" " tiokots and intent MFS Mitchell are prominent mem- ! ) ol vho sought protr Falls From Trolley pocket W d was takén to the Ne T Cow | SesSlO] d ets anc ¢ his, The legal voters of the : ";\”': 3;'0‘“ : tion. He will he jarvested Donald Ca “,” QN W ars dropped. The police D¢rs of the Baplist church, Mrs A S i High School Anthony Manillo, 14 years old, of | —_— aralgned at a special session of th yBritain on the Lurnplke yesteldbs . received complaints that the men Mitchell havi B R e S A . Ixth avenue, suffered severe| DIRIGIBLE LEAVES FRIDAY Birlin court tonight jafternc 'rH.HIr a ¢ e .“ s ¥ had been operating here two weeks. the choir for vera [ i el e foearty one s bruises last night, when he fell from | Washington, June 29 (- -The dir. Rernint Painfelly Injored Jrising. S The foffloens clatmed MK £ B rerleal yesterday, Griswoll—Tmpleman i s e S t a Compounce division trolley car on igible Shenandoah notified the navy Napoleon Rernini of Hast Berl man continually cut in and out St 5 Miss Dorothy Templeman, daugh-1 =0 o - ot ‘r] el fo ) Lake avenue, He picked up by artment today that it planned to b s »f the line of traffic. endangering for ot Afra. I Miplemansotioldt e nuoe) & L) M Motoreycle Officer Edgar A. Norton, |leave on its trip to Maine I} ) = sainfully injured b 3 . iy \ . rof Mr plemal f following NoAEe 20 o , | lea s P to Maine Friday. It LS R nimsel und other motorists. e Oklahoma People Swelter | <iroor. and iicrnart 1:. Grisword Elloe ot e ¢ who summoned Dr. W. T. Flynn. |will go direct from Lakhurst to Bar O ufomobile truck which he wa Wil appear in the Berlin town court | In Record Breaking Heat son of Mrs. . M. 0'Brien of Broad ' LU UL LU treatment h been | Harbor and tie up at the mast of Sing overfurned on Berlin street ((omorrow nig 2 % street, were married Sat LERONMENELC was renioved to his |the tender Patoka ;“("’m Berlin »° Congregation.! Overloading Touring Car Okla a City, Okla., June 29 (®) o Building on s LI 3 i X 'kla sneltere s 1 e Tow ¢ - . In P - :“m]v Nicholo Zaravalo of 1050 Nort Ok dj‘f’m’ »\“\' T ll_ astarary »“’.\ml»: Town vears old, of Bur- |READ THE HERALD WANT ADS The tiuck was pro lor [ Main street, Waterbury, peet Asreol AN ey e b Miss Scrne Templeman of New York | ROt suffered a shaking up FOR BEST RESULTS Lioh sy at o inoderate e of vesterday by Officer Lavin on a temperat ccord J ) v and bruises on Saturday night, when "‘w"‘:m “,,.1,‘: tly skidded on the jarvs of ov ng a public serv. | N virtually every tion of the | —— 0 o— \ ic to com She et etareRs ariee b l." cment. althoug Bernint e vehicle was alleged that the | state. No relief was promiscd for e TheStandard cv by Har o of this city as sould not uccount for the aceldent |worerhury man was driving a seven | “"“‘“ i | State Analysis of onr Tec Cream || (Sisned) forYears |he was to cross Main street He was thrown from the vehicle 10| pyygonger car which contained 10] Muskogee ang Tulsa reported that | giou "164 per cont of b o - fat, | | W R BT OLINSON = car the Woolworth store the pavement, landing on his left oo o temperatireiracords itor, JUncEwers Lliwhion lstmore: than dontcither] | TAMES SIMPSON, E. Parker Sanborn examined side. A passing iotorist nt o Moran of 75 Alien strect. | shattered yester when the mer- | (oo candard of 8¢;. l EDW PRIOR givl Bnt tound ie derious his aid and took him {0 the ofice Of [y omynyitie, was ars Oiille) Lt i “f Rilie THE WHITING [ Soard of § Y Viorillo was not held by the p 2 4 dgson who cared 2 ' < in b 1 Oklahoma D Whiting Strec: ) Plainville, Conn as witnesses asse t e girl Dr. Thomas . Hodgson ed | harge of allowing & large in o 80 Whiting Strect | s four Grocer . d girl Iy Medieatod for his hurts, The truck was badly | SIHEC B0 SDNLE L ERE City's temperature was 102, [June 20 KNows 15 Berter (e bty iea v, into | ing Fregrance damaged and nas towed o a near- {He will appear in the Berlii e . = e by garage for rr]f’;dr\l i on his tomorTON : ht, together wi - s ' B ek voasirea six athenea 130 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Ch he Denti et arm, which required six sttches To Hold All Night Dance eating the Dentist! o close. abrasions on the head and | all nignt Jdance will be heid :m shoulder and other minor, \|rjm:~;‘yr<" hail, K n, on| - expected th: h i - - 'l o~ At e wounds. Tt is exp ‘\‘m”: ”’H’J““‘ Triday evening by several o (s;amm LooSE e ' ( erewzz wars Back FROW T D (1 ) = v is in s yung people of that dist Danc- 2 AO I sov TrE; [ vt dal i = | recover frflm”r e khown. {n | YOURS Peopie of that district. ““‘H j TOME Aoms | SAD IF T CONE | AMATTER WiTH UM ) %% DEATIET AL ;" Y KNOW A - short time. i begin at § o'clock and wil MAKIN' AE GOTD ¢ GES-ANT L CONE fin s e 0 ST AL / 0T i 1 the proprictor of a et o S S R AR / ( THOUT HAUN 1T UES ACTIN' SO ) ISranes. 0OSE ToOTL D WE East Berlin as (h e until 5 o'clock Saturday | T DEATIST AN | YA ScARED WITHOUT HAUIN' 17 oA =3 a ME HAD M | LOOSE TOOMF WELL grocery store there rorning. The Tmperial cstra of st 2 > PULLED SUED s e / | NERV i I SWALLOWED | New Post Office 10 Open Hartford will fur and a I SUDDENE | = | ~ | 4 1gto office X 3 e o The new Kensington post midnight lunch be ved, S will open for business on \\v-l‘I“.V'I i ushering in the glorious Fourth in a | day. July 1. it was stated ‘today b fitting manner. Postmaster M. Cowles, Mr. Cowles said that the work of moving ) files from the old build- Annual Meeting Tonight annual meeting of the Worth- The papers @ ington First district will he heid to- ing will be done tomorrow evening | oo ot & arclock at the Town hall so that the doors of the new build- | oo 0 Rt o it ink may be opened on scheduled | "™ 0 o0 0 officers fe time Wednesda coming year will be elected “The people of Kensington ROW .. gineee proper to come befor he have something of Which 10 be o oiing will be transacted proud,” said, Postmasier Cowles, in | .40’ and children's first class talking of the new office today. He |pair shingling. A. F. F. Barber Shop expressed himself as being well sat- |40 tsfied with the equipment of the building and the building itself. He commented on the facilities in the new place waying that there are few offices in this part of East Berlin Ttems The ladies of St. Gabriel's church #ill hold another soclal and food |sale on the church lawn next Friday of business, afterncos and evening. to which all | <

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