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i Toor: ~ Hartford's Shopping Center: NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1925 Plainville News ****."\" 1. o |damage was done and """f‘\';lf:"“"“ of driving without a licens i It is said that Hartley intended | {to take his examination today and Important Legion Meeting Brock-Barnes post, American Le gion, will hold an important meet- ing its rooms tonight. Two dele- gates to the convention on A ugust 29 will be elected and two chosen, All members alternatos urged to Trials Postponed The trials of Jenn and Vincenzo Mincllo on cl s of violating the Sunday closing law scheduled for the local town court this afternoon, have been postponed until 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon owing to the enforeed a N from Plainville of Grand Juror 8. P. Wil- " | liams. Dog Warden Seeking Owners, Warden Dog Philip Marino s eking the owner of the dog which | Lit the young daughter of Constable | Gicorge W. Schubert last Thursday. The vanine has chased other pedes- tria 1d the warden will take ac Warden Marino has valy vellow and white collle dog in pound, | vithout collar or lag, the owner of | which he is desirous of finding, Relier Corps Pienie, The Womun's Relief ¢ will at Lake Com jold jts annnal " Bristol News MAKES PLAN FEAST OF ST ANN S FOR Father Magnell Expects Larger Crowd of Pilgrims WOMAN HURT IN CRASH, Mre Glass—Auto’s In Collision Today | spielman Cut With Flying On Broad Street—Death (Of Fran- cis Williams At Age Of 86, Pla Niver T ha ave | Magn cen e, pastor |Joseph's Church for the rece Buy Your Gas at Colonial Filling Station Opened July 1 Chas. 0. Zettergren New Britain Ave.. Plainville {waus trying out over the hitle-trav- | olled road in the hill district, He is < AT ACTT e ;oA A v i ) i, [19 years old STORE CLOSED WEDNESDAY AT NOON Fire, Burns, Pranks and Acci- o ot = s day tourists broke down on the road | | " " i | dents Feature Celebration .. “sommkion 1o wiaimusie v SM RT DlNlNG ROOM FURNITURE Sonon o o | rear wheel erushed and dropped the A (LINDEN SCHOOL HONORS v vt 2" | {impeded for some time, | | | i | A large truck owned by Tou New Britain, attemptec pss | borne — Hoerne-Cadwell — Hart- thyough the alleyway hetween fhe | Clarendon block and the Plainville RIGHT TlME FOR YOU TO BUY ST EA M“\—.‘ gincering & Supply Co. this morn- | ing. The MNe ive way beneath | Plainville Briefs, Ngo The grolind gavava it and the trueck slid down against ! A real old-fashioned glorious | the lafter huilding. effectively hlock | o T iy ~ Thied poe o | as celebrate " y |1ng the driveway and damaging bo! TOMORROW MORNING WE PLACE ON SALE Fifty fine Dining Room Suites, pousiiSuaryeslehrad haraglinin il IRIAS CHOEDINAN A ! A night and Saturday, with the usual |‘ruck and building. | in very best styles, with choice of mahogany and walnut finishes, at the most attrac- number of burns, fires and stunts ' High School Honors § . ; A A 0ld residents say that the night be- | The list of honor pupils at the tive prices yet quoted. Included in this sale are all odd buffets, tables, chairs and Tora N aaTas LoiAY aa Any it Uialr | Hirhikschos ]t haREbeent sanadtany o o 3 T = 2ot Lt f | memory, and the local censtabulary | shows fhat many pupils worked living room tables. A wonderful opportunity to secure a dining suite or odd piece at sl il s e T e savings well worth your while. lold-time pranks. Many of these, | lo their sehool duties, ¥ however, passed the bounds of good | The following freshmen finished | fun and safety and caused both con- | the year 19241925 with honors: | ANY JING SUTTE ; ; JING Q1 siderable annoyance and damage. | Ellery B, Haskell, William Weher, MAHOGANY DINING SUITE, 10 pieces, 60-inch DINING SUITE | However, there was no loss of life, | Vieginia Confortf. Helen Ostman buffet; table 60x42 inches; china cabinet with glass | Of Walnut, with 66-inch and all the noise-makers consider Honorable mention should be mads f i f buff A the celebration a success. of Helen MceKernan, Tuey Rogers, fl‘Ont. 384“(:}] server, Cha“s “l('h 350 u, et, (?“)\l"“]dl t'(lb]C. A small fire was caused by a sky- | Marjorie Rutland and Jean Trum- haircloth seats. Worth $450, for only CI'\lnadcafl)lnvt and server, rocket sent up from the yard behind | bull. for splendid work done figured fronts on all piece the Clarendon building, The rocket | OF particular interest is the fact 5 ki 7 DICCER, struck the Neri building and fell | that the only student ta finish the FIGURED WALNUT SUITE, 10-pieces, compris- ;fl’EP_bh.\] covered chairs. into the alley between that build- | vear with a perfect thrift record is | o 5 3 ; a3 o4lo value, r and the Clarend mding ha Mills. ing 72-inch buffet, 64x46-inch table, china cabinet and Ink and ‘iha Clarendon, jlandingin iGharlos lifla . : 5 it U s o 6 e a pile of wood and causing a b | In the high school, the following | server; chair seats of imported tapestry: beautifu) Fraalinet iy ol e din Ui O Natilne v e o : el 3 . 8 c \ block not been noticed, & serious | during the past term astian | wide .mouldmgs on the large pieces, $625 DINING SUITE |fire would probably have resulted be- | Arcari, rman Earl. Milton Kra- | massive carved legs, value $695, for ..... : 7 [ fore the biaze was: discovered, bui, | mer, Ellery Haskell, Stephen: Sasck, Eight pieces of mahogany. {hearing the noise, tenants investi- | William Weber, Virginia Conforti, QUEEN ANNE MODEL SUITE 10 pieces, brown A conservative design, but guted and quenched the flames with | Bmily Kilby, Jennic \|v“p,;‘,,,\,_ LY Lo ) Hobte s S e 3 mekets of w The fire depart- | Lucy Roge Of this zroup Milton TR E ] ; with rare heauty in the care [ateh oAy I I mahogany, with 60-inch buffet, 54x44-inch table, china = . olection of its fine fig ment was called, but its assistance Kramer and William Weber have 2 : S e_ng- as not needed, No resl damage | had a perfect attendance for the en- cabinet partly glass enclosed. Handsome suite to ured mahogany veneer, Was S e S D S G e grace any home. Regular price $540. $250 2405, been had not the fire been discor- ent for the ferm or entire year . Our Sale Price ered in time. and should receive the proper credit l] Sal@ price hUt Rl LS R U‘” z"ll fll(, A crowd of young men collected for his achievement in the center and cngaged in A Linden Street Honors sham battle nd none to shani-- | The following pupils in grade twe Iwith Roman candles. while a Hart- | have been neither late nor abseut [ford erowd used Deputy Sheriff B. | during the past term: Mirona Chol- | 2 | W. Furrey and his special police as | kowski, Murlel Hatch, Josephine De o ain on Saturday. Shea gavo his| ried) on and 16 Is handed! abwniny {argelat One InloNioate0anil st e eh e er ln ews address as 41 Uourt strect V‘N\!”Y‘ boys of one generation to those |yeynied an air voyage by clinging In grade three the foliowing were Massachusetts, and posted a bond of | of another. (e 8 8 KR IREtAT G thoectll 8 | T By A T {Hightly to a rocket which he had | peither late nor absent during the | e ;,,"“1"{“” ¢ in court to- | Kast Berlin ltems. |ignited. He not only failed in his | past term: Tony Caccomo. Burton ihaee B o attie, g M| Miss Florence Carns, who has been [atfempt but also recelved paintul | Distin, Edward . seranton, §.eonard Beg e eR0 SCRaltiGRRRER Hin el plles (oot naren 6 N e g and)| o (s dEn e T i ATl (LTI Tt MRt et he was arrested | ; | ; G ANE: BERGE, oadwell. Car i | Mrs. T. arns, at their home on [quiring medical treatment. Nu- | Giroloma, Eleanor Lundaquist, Mar- HARTI:[]RI] MAN IN Ti A"f'l'v'ffil :‘r‘(;:urmh ;Q‘.":l'.p |y | Wilcox avenne for the pasl (w0 |merous hystanders wers endangered U Miller, Marion Smith. Itose ; ) B OB E N has EXUEMElY [weeks, HI¢it Sundayi foriths elmmeri| iy (halraeler meice Sweig, Lueille P jquiet and no accidents: resulting | op ool 2t Chautavqua, N i d el b st from the careless use of fireworks | 0° At Chautauquy, N, Y. | Tenck Dumped in Dump G e B e I ety RS e Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan and The truck which been stand- | (iiroloma has 1 onor of having P i (A |Rerlint iphysicy which practically | 92Ughter of Bathesda, Md., are the |ing in front of the Central g had o wdance record. for i lestablishes a reocrd for safe m",,lrn's"- of Mr. and Mre. William | for some months was transported to |4, it " N | : % Brown at therr home in t ce. lanother resting p hy a crowd o In grade tour, the following mer sane holidays in the tonn A n gra tou he usual noisc and roar was| The ladies of St. Gabriels ehureh neither late nor absent during th I f . Isomehow stilled in town and even | Ml hold a public whist gocial in the ' They loosed it from ash pile past ferm: Russel Buker, Christine H()Sl}lla] Mlell’ GOl el][ [small children did not seem as en. | PFISh room of the church Tuesday |which it stood. dragged it through [yyeant, Marjorie Glabau, Hermon alf e {thusiastic a5 usual. The usual exo. °rnoom at @ o'clock. All are in- | the wain streets, and ran i donn sl Awna Kawalski, Wiadza dus of residents (o the thore wag no. into the swamp in the ar of th Kawalski. Tobert G Erling 0 DH-ION lS IMPRO\]ED however, and the town Rourgeo U. 8 West Main street dump. It is said 'goqoperin, Philip T (he, LS G N pearcd almost as a deserted \illage, | N&VY returned to Nex R. 1., this action will be taken against the oz Stanley Rtusczyk, Hareiet A except for the heavy traffic on the | Afternoon, after spending the holi- fhuman tract Aith L Ot this ero last _|main arteries through Rerlin vs at his home on Main street Two men hed a wordy row ir o named ha i Athletic Events at East Berlin nic | A Panl Brooks of Wilcox ayenue enter of the wn and warr; perfeot r the | AL S P club pienie. which | €MONINE & few days' vacation as the |was sworn out for the arrest of = | Mave Many kntrant feriden | "I"Lm(‘\myl‘\ c 1: mtm which of relatives in New Hamp- |of the participants, the charge being | 4 Saturday in the arove in| Bt o) 4 L Man Charged With Liquor Sale— i i disturbance of the peacs T T e leiit il and Mre nd fami She Thought 1t Was Fun fied i e veenie o ( Police Make Arrests—Items, o el | ara cnjoying a « trip at Ce-| Harold Martin of Whiting street - py o ™ s 00 o Benjamin Mevers of Bloomficld Withi' olher stunts helpedl tojlLoar 2he: painfully burned ahout the e <At s s R i The Junjor ball team defeated the las the © of a foolish trick on {5 uiinion Rurrows of wienue, Haritor ‘?val"nsl-'fl\ ,‘,‘,‘U i :"-‘j e ‘,]‘ f”:“d“ “""'l Beckley team in a game piayed on fthe part of a young woman, He gy Sl (8o SR8 or fight for life at th e .Jxm:”-‘ R '.‘Z\ 'fi”" the echool field Sunday afternoon by jwas walking through Central square, Mrs, Frank Osborne of 195 Broad BERLE Ay ‘\-“K"‘ T o '“”,' = s the |3 score of 15 to 10 [when the girl stepped out and dis iy nlaaE D marties thy al that tnstitution since £a ulm,‘ a display of | = 55, Hubbur. of New Britain 'cl ed a blank pistol in his fac e I e i m‘w‘m‘ hen hit munmwl;h' l:\v =) fl'!]u the cffect| was the guest of relatives in town The powder entered his and "I Ehor e s B Dois struck by a train at & private cross red by the sho of that | L oteria A maid of honor was 3 ) Ing i becd i e v ""‘r"‘n.',:: b HoiRofguntiliin | Miss Ruth Todd of Great Kills.| Walter Bronkie of Southington | ‘_’“y”w S by hospltal _authorities that ihe {naid heen brought ta a close | staten Tstand; and &tanley Allen of itoad alao recetved a blank load: i i TORRoR L onies nun's condition seen ed sl 3 tl) n‘—, Tollensiile B.F. epont the w61 . e e e i \; g ed s | e proved, although they nould not say Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Honiss of |self into his skin andealts Aol i as Lo his chances for recover: Reliied N ; s e fter July 11 their residence or foyers s driving alone m his LR arie endo of Bank stre A8 e “cornet of. Webster: anq! Broad ' I : | Miss Elizabeth Honiss and Miss | trouble with a skyrocket and was || eat at the (ime of the i -\u" Marion Honiss are visiting Mr. and 'badly burned on two fingers Burrons is cmployed by the Bl MR e Hes sl D A oRS Mrs. C. D. Todd of Staten Isiand,| TIgnited powder inflicted very had it e e ‘ miorning, siruck the automulile ¢ A [burns on the foet of Mateus Saon A el tasicrossil s 0SS Slia D) ‘f] R ar women Mrs. Mildred Harrington and of West Main street O i of the 1. The car was completely nee: "gR and SpOON | qaughter. May, left this morning for| Arthur Bunnell of Hamiin sirect | F Ingraham Co 1;1(. o demolished : Irs. Tnsing: . petato | pincoin, N. H. on a two weeks' va- |waus slightly injured when a torped . | m‘m‘; ‘,:lnj Fhe train caine to a stop Walsh; shot put. | cation il el yron Raldwin Hart o AR L, Dl ) RBlauvelt; pofato} |aet I to hand in your name if | Scveral others were burned in il UL o) AL B sashup and it < as a0 once ¢ el of Lyvou ast gomg on the Community |eciobration of 5 Haverstraw, N. V. were oy that the nan woas V»mvnyl" She o < ub picnic Saturday. Th R e s e the M. E m.‘. : “ AnURed SRt ‘; e n re | going and have no transportanion | A-Plaimville Lose cvening by the pa t "’ I i nee i should hand in their names to Royal | The Al-Plainvilles lost xn A. Bal Gl a i I SASTILS I 1 o | ocrle-Cadwel R e inis o land'Tda Haze | Holmea before Wednesday evening. biime game to the speedy Pesfos L S ED el Suecneds Officer Ventres otherwise transportation cannot thinaton s siferioy it - Rowland E. Hoerl o M s B George Kanupha of the | furnished. o aRE o At hard and Mrs. | M“H' ain et the railroad stotio riden by S e ST Con- | . s sl e AT arion Cadwe the police ambulance and the man | D s 4 O O G — " o. The game was excitin Ua i e e nas rushed o the institution, where |Sable Ortille es as trafiic Standing hay for sale. G. 8 Dedd, {way through and nas anvhody's vic. | 1aUg e i S e iane, | licema the intersection of Rer- Worthington Ridge T e r e T of Watertown M ' s uttended (il By J rmington roa . 3 Mesday at the home of the bride's Hie copdition had heen critical and the Farming nd — fielding err vhich had beer Tucsday at the home e bildes : b N Kanupka has heen con Tadies® ildren's fi vidence hefor hrew mother by Rev. br. Ly i ¢ HN‘ At j_m_ nected with the foree for some time chingli A BRI r i Three bad muffs and | lof the Anburn 71 \‘_ “\ S '1 Automobiles’ Sideswipe and this is his first assignment to | —ad\t throws behind Datoli ir inary. Miss sl clean ¢ ik 3 tr fficer Ven s will al _ —— { . % \ 3 N Wellesley Hil \ smaid Willia \ on of 97 Walnut affic duty. Officer Ventres | innings really caused ¥ : : o i e i patrol work in the fut CARD OF THANKS Lefty” Tolll then took the mound | leland Pierce Now Britain v ! Rerlin:lo 2 fiallit Primary Department Picnic We wish to express our apprecia- |and the Plainville boys b | best mas 4 r to Ariv-| A picnic for members of t tion for the many kind acts of sym- intn & ninth, 1 » After a luncheen ouple ts Haw R pSWiD ment of the Berlin pathy during the i s of our be- | wild throw ] S for an eatended wedding trip by \ it o L al church loved father. James Korrigan. and | ton motor through Canada 1M a . on Saturday morn. | school will held at the comm! for the many heautiful floral trib i ernont F nnd : Among. thosc prose .‘v th ablyur 4 o'clock, when his .ty house strect, tomorr at his death, by the many fric xtos each hit a h mony were Mrs. Hoerl Mr ek on i by Feliz Mof- noon 20 o'clock. Tt is ex ives and employees of the Hand [two men on b Ed Mrs. DeWitt ey of New I . of o7 & Cer Palisades, ; pected ti out 30 children will | Folding and Coin Depts. of the [sloh round k and 1 and guests from Waterby 1 Jerses. Cons Frank Brown | be present. American Paper Goods Company ting W. Tolll featured f e ! Cleveland, 0. Th - rade ArTEs Outdoor games will be playcd and | Signed: Misses Nollie and Mar- | josers, resid . Automohile Turns Over \refreshments will be served in the [garet Kerrigan, ) e W.| Auto Collision s. Ho f The oceupa a scven passen- | course of the afterncon. It is ex- Sullivan, James E. Kerrigan. Automobiles driven ] s Machine ( © automobile narrowly scaped | pected that the children will th NG NGRS PR TR, | serious injury on th turnpike Sat- oughly enjoy themscives, as exten- s lawn ‘of Frank Rund's home. throw- ' been made. Miss Doris Honiss is in Ing the passengers out. Bevond a charge of the pa few bruises and & bad shaking up. Meeting s i = no one was injured The regular meeting of tiie Ber 1A SIX YEARS 6L WL Rose Scavillo o Arch street, | |in school board. which was sched "\'f\\,_‘j‘s;,j IXVEARS New Britain, is being held for reck- ' yled for last I'riday evening, | ”\‘.‘”‘i S A TAG'S THRE less driving and driving without a | peen postponed until mext Frids || ALUERA ARG S T VES, AN FRECKLE IE= HOW OLD license, Her e will come up in | ,ight at § o'clock. Due to the NINE VEARS ALL Y e Ttv\J>‘*.AA“"" Vol o the Berlin court tomorrow evening. {yhaq (e toliowing day was a holi- | Y = v < 8 h - o e he i . & 3 MAKE AMoRE . s The car is a large one and the | g,y it was deemed advisable 10 S eaelna i £ driver attempted to pass another car, | Lociione the session last week VET, WOULDA — | which in turn was passing a second | Boys Ring Church Bells Cild T o [ niobile. The illo car ran off | poyowing a custom which has e cement and turned turfle. Offi- | [1o2iled for years in the town of | \ Frank Brown investigated ! Berlin, boys succeeded in reaching | | Turupike a Specdway: Arrested | o 0F SR T Berlin and ! l.ouis Shea was arrested for reck- | 1t gingion Congregational church | less driving and speeding on the | oo night before the Fourth and the turnpike, by te Policeman Paul |\ "0 ¢ churches rang in the an- [ | niversary of the declaration of In-| | There is hardly a man in town| who has not at one time or another | Desco (st aher o) et ihes o : peditions at midnight. The { recognize it | cally the right of the boys by and they are unmolested Ea.. year sees the custom oar- | the fact that the magician ade t Rey of ption o ot | by the G. A. R. post of that city. Costs In Plenty Nolles were entered in the cases | presented for consideration in police court by the assistant prosecuting attorney this morning as the ma- jority were of a minor nature. Fifteen celebrators of the Fourth who began before the hours of 4 |o'clock on Saturday morning were |allowed to go on the payment of $56.80 each Two young men, who became | abusive to officers, who were mak- |Ing other arrcsts also pald $5.80 for | their interference. All of the motor car cases were | nolled on the payment of the costs |as the officlals discovered that the questions involved were more of a | civil court nature. | One lone drunk was allowed to leave on the payment of $5.50 | Car Strikes Man Thomas Murphy of School street was knocked down mnear his home on Sunday by a motor car driven by Mrs. Adelaide Grebert of Danbury. | He suffered cuts which required six | stitches to close after Dr. H. DI, | Brennan had been summoned. It as said (hat tho man stepped out S Juiy 16, to-[the largest crowd in the history of |10 the path of the car, causing the ther with the Bristol corps and |[the parish at the annual novena te |accident. Mrs. Grebert reported at e G. A. R. of hoth places, ,“,m,;srv Ann, which will begin on .hn_v‘T"‘“"" headquarters and was in- s are requested to bring their |17 and end on the feast day of the | Structed to appear for a court hear- unch. also plate, knife, fork, and!saint on July 26, which will also|ing on Wednesday morning. Gt wark the dedication of the new New Departures Take Two Town Meeting Tonight, cdifice. The New Departures won easily A special town meeting will be | The services of the novena will he | PY & score of 6 to 2 from the Amer- held tonight Lo appoint building and {direeted by fev. William J. Me- | \€an Chain nine of Bridgeport on finance committee for the proposed | Fadden of the Josuit Order of New |Sunday afternoon at Muzzy Field. new bullding and will submit them | York City, who will he assisted by | 7he locals broke even in the holiday 4s soon as the committee 18 ap-|Rev, Fr. Magnell, Rev. Thomas J. |Series with Manchester, winning the pointed. Tt is thought that the ke-|fynch, assistant pastor of the [$a/ne here in the afternoon on Sat- cetmen and sehool committee will |ehureh, and visiting priests of near- |Urday by a 8 to 1 score and losing bring in a slate tonight for the ap-|by citics, {the morning tilt in Manchester by proval or disapproval of the voters Arrangements have heen made | Score of 7 to 3. Personals, with the railroad company for the To Purify Lagoon . Mr. and Mre. Ralph Schirmer and [addition of extra coaches to trains In order that bathers may be givens son George and daughter Irene of [to accommodate the large crowd |the benefit of purer water at the Forest Hills, L. 1, were the guests|which has increased yearly since the | Rockwell Park lagoon, the board of of Mr. and Mrs Fred . Smith of [jocal shrine was instituted. Many | Park commissioners have decided to Fast Broad street over the holiday | cures have been reported as the re- [chlorinate the water in use. With and week-end. Miss Katherine 8mith [sylt of visits to the shrine, which s |the hot weather, a rush had been returned with them for a ghort visit. |revered each year by fhousands, [experienced at the bathing pool, Mrs. Grace Asherg of Providence, {[ines of people extended the whole | which the health department had 11, a former clerk, is substitnting | gjetance across the Federal Hill|viewed with some anxiety so that 3t H. A. James etore in the ab-|green last year, when the church [recommendations were made to the sence of Stephen Dietzko, who 12 on | failed to hold the number desiring to | park commissioners that the water | vacation | be within during the services. On the [ be watched carefully. Mr. and Mre, Sonnenberg of Fast|foaet day, services were held in the| The lagoon has been such a pub- sroad street spent the week-end in|apan so that all might attend. lic benefit that the park board is <pringhield, Mass | The novena this year will have |guarding the property jealousy so Mra. I'rank Dorazio of Frarl street | significance because of the |that the high standard of beauty and was taken to Francis’ hospital, | dedication. Announcement | usefulness may be maintained. H wrd, and operated on for acute lqag made at the masses yesterday life Guard Grattan O'Connell, appendicitis. She was formerly Miss|tpat ynless some delay is met with | right end of the Boston college Loretta David |the coremonial will take place on St. | ecleven, has assumed his duties as Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Movill - and | ypy's feast dav. | guard at the park son, Raymond, have gone to Maine | Woman Injured | National Guard Leaves tor a week's vacation. Mrs. Genevieve Spielman of Ter-| Both Company L and the Head- The Misses Faith Strong and ‘mm» street suffered cuts about her (quarters Battalion of the 169th In- Hadys Stillman are spending a 10 1003 rrom fiving glass in a motor | fantry left yesterday for the annual ays vacation at Indian Ne | car collision vesterday, which in-|two weeks encampment at Niantie. A daughter was born Saturday 104 300 aohines driven by Bernard [ Both commands were up to full Mr.and Mrs. W. Smith of 20 Bast| ¢ i on of Terryville and Louls | strength as they have been for some street, 2 Dimea of Divinity street as hoth [time. A large delegation of friends MissRO ertruliel intian o DRV eRU e e making Tight handl turns|and relatives attended thet depara Main slncet s laing herunsle DL Jo o fnction ol Batk and Dv(nity)| tirs. Tay Prior of Boston, Mass i i b e S et as . | street near the “Waterbury” bridge ‘ W, Smith of 28 Eust street has re. |Sireel near 1he *HMEEI | HEEC turned home from the hospital | P'r TERAT s el where he underwent @ minor opera- | ¥oman. Frank Dinote, 1iding with | ol Dimeo. suffered a few cuts, also in | sl gnoare | Cars driven by Gordon Ferler of | Britsh Tabor Crsls Grave and Cabl- tter spending the weck-cnd at Mor- |15 Forest street, Torrington and Ed- | ; b \‘-‘s‘-' u)“.n.\]-“‘:n“m-\ k-cnd at Mor %“"" J. Lucey of 40 Wakefleld m,,-y,‘ net Plans to Take Up Problem A daughter was born on the | New Britain, were badly damaged |y oo ourth of July to Mr. and Mrs. Al- {in a crash this morning shortly after hert Halaback of Southington Roead. | midnight on Broad street near the, London, July 6 (——In view of the The condition of Mrs. Irank [troliey crossing. James Regus of [gravity of the British industrial sit- Bowen, who is ill at the St. Francis { ag Rrook street, Torrington, riding [uation the government is faking hospital, New York city, is consid- | with Keeler, suffered cuts about the |Steps to get information regarding erably improved ad from flying glass, and was at- | the positions maintained by the dis- Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Bunnell held a nded by Dr. B . Donahue. Roth { puting elements and will consider. lawn party at their home on Hamlin | grivars were ordered to appear inithe whole question at a cabinet treet Saturday About 25 guests .o,y on Tnesday morning | meating tomorrow were presont | Keelor was returning home from a Meanwhile the first lord of the Trving Bronson of Maple street is!saq njje trip throngh northern | agmiralty W, C. Bridgeman and spending a fow days in New York ) wo i yipgland and according to the | [ahor Minister Sir Arthur Steele- city and Poughkeepsie, port made to the police, his ear | Afaitiand are ready to act as media- \Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Heminway, Jearidpned i Tucey machine. | fors in the dispute between coal accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. {050 s qeparting from this oty | miners and employers should the - V'red Sharples and daughter. Moro- | o "Rritain, The Torrington car | necessity arise. J. H. Thomas. fors thy with several out-of-town i W= (o qive Into a deep diteh Liner home minister in the Mac- | neople for an amto trip to Niagara | G858 W nd was badly dam- | nonald labor government, has urged Ballsiand §intoRCendda @il oy en TheiNowaRtltaln car was(alao| theltrallway, anthoritiss(s to fconsiies canipalong e sayiandibe soReMITe il L EaBl SNt PR eneounter the situation well before taking any Abpulfonesneetc % | Officor William W. Thompson was | action A famil TRUnianEnag hela s dispatehed fo the scene by Acting | W, Dobbie, president of the Na- (el O s Captain John €. McLoughlin and [ tjonal Union of Railwaymen at the Ha en . _| found that Keeler was only 15 ¥eArs | congress of the organization at e |old and had no operator's license. | Southport today said that he could pasle ety | Accordingly he was booked at head- | see no reason why members of ths Mrs, Coneotta R of 20 |quarters | Union should sacrifice an lota ot the. Firah e e to Thila- | Bumed by Firecrackers, litions they have secured. lelphia today by the Ath of a rela. | Joseph Rofekafski Ter ryville il % i | was treated at the Bristol hospital CUBS BEAT SLUG s Indin ring in Grammar | rday by Dr. H. I MAN T e Cubs defeated the Grove . s nnrtanaad Kox or burns, suffered naf ack- | quzgers by the score of 6 10 4 yes- z struction approved ; or blew up in his The YOUDR | {orquy, The Cubs' pitcher struck v schaol rit Mrs. A M pdeavoring to &ee WOW|qy four and the Sluggers' twirler Basaaa hust Phot ould hold a lighted m-—‘ he game was a tightly Jt 15 wefare it off and mis-|¢oyght one. The score by innings F "'“."”"'\\"m i ; ’ euite i ‘?n»m ere | coon 110001388 anl Sz breod o o 1 SilivRera 201010 0—4 W R e Francic Williame | S p Francis Williams, §6 ha NEW CABINET HAS CRISIS. i o n of the Civil at h Lisbon. July 6 (#—The new Por- 5 . t Batur under Premier Da _‘\' N 1 Mr. for existence im- £ : i ;“ M 1 sip 3 presentation te . S gy v, (e 1281 | pariiament today oth the nation- 3 NI A Mrsl W L omPAnY | alista and radical democrats have i | decided to oppose it " 1 ¢ Pag 1) ‘v‘ | Desco the pre- server of flannels on BV WELL ITONNE & DAY, RYBODY'LL SEE Q TOMBSTONE h

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