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SILVERWARE AT MID-SUMMER PRICES GIVE CHANCE TO MAKE BIG SAVINGS HERE'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO BUY TABLE MAKE, IN THE POPULAR “FARM- AT ONE-HALF PRICE. PIECES OF LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK'S INGTON” PATTERN AND SAVE LARGELY. IT IS SILVER THAT WILL WEAR. PRICES OF RELIABLE TABLE LOOK THROUGH YOUR SUPPLY, JUST HALF, SHOULD INDUCE YOU TO BUY, In Sets of 6 Tea Spoons ..... Table Spoons .... Orange Spoons Dessert Spoons ... Soup Spoons ..... Bouillon Spoons. .. set. special at $5.00 each. sell for $2.00. This sale's price, each pyrex insert, cut COVeRIU G 2 Table Mats, square, felt backs, £18 G special price—$6.50 pair. Berlin News TRUCK BLOWS TIRE. AND TURNS TURTLE §ix Passengers Narrowly Escape Injury in Bast Berlin SEVERAL SUNDAY ARRESTS . | Annual Meeting of Savings Bank | | on Wednesday—Roy Escapes In- | 0olored and consist of vicws of the | | most interesting loealities, jury When Run Over by Truck— | Vacation Notes—Other Items. Thres nar- vscaped death women and two men rowly ar serious in- st Berlin a ury in B ing sesterday morn- truek in - which they were riding, turned over while rounding the corner near the sol- diers’ monument, throwing the oc cupants into the road. hurt as a result of the The car was driven by 1a of 181 Newington avenue Hartford. and he his to the scashore in company with his tamil The truch in which they v riding was procceding at a snappy elip and as it rounded the corner ane the tires blew with such that the chicle turned upside down. The occupants ! of the car thrown clear of the heavy machine and were found to be uninjured ond ches, Officer John P. Lewis of the Ber- | lin police investigated. but found no causy Atter hating & new tire placed on the truck, the party proceeded on their not ham- pered Ly a little bad luek Held in $300 Bonds William T. Coleman, a fireman. of Bughnell street, Hartford. is be ing held in honds of § for ap nearunce in the Berlin town court tomorraw night on a churge of driv- g while under the infiuer of The man was arrested yes- hy Officer T Brown noticed Coleman as was procecding toward Hartford | tinv: of cars, The officer said t the man was leaning over the and did not seem to be his driving. The constable him out of the line and him on the charges. Bieyelist is Injured Frank Zipadelli of was painfully, although not serious 1 injured on the Farmington read near the old fair grounds property rday morning., when a which riding by an automobile driven T. Anderson of 212 Main street Britain. Zipadelli was thrown ' from the el and sustained cuts which were treated by Dr. Matthew Griswold. Officer Frank Brown investiguted. but found that Anderson was not at fault, since the cyclist had turned out in front of | the automobile, giving the driver no chance to set the brakes. Three State Police Arrests State Policeman Parrott arrested | Joseph Doyon on the turnpike yes- | terday and summoned the man into Berlin court tomorrow evening | speeding ! The oficer also summoned into | court Edward Phelps, charged with reckless driving. Albert Rambos of Berlin will ap- peat in tomorrow night for when No one was | dent Rocen Cil- West way was on out ford for arrest, way | Nee o Irank Brown, Offic in the wheel care or ar- | ful of dered vested Kensington a5 Bicyais on struck carl New u he was nas by | | and bruises for conrt ... $1.88 $3.25 §3.00 .. 83.25 $3.00 Twenty-Six Piece Set Table Silver, consisting of § Spoons, Six Table Spoons, a Sugar Shell and Butter Knife. Complete for only—set ............ Ice Tea Spoons Set of Six in the popular “Farmington” design, offered during July sale for $3.00 SOME Casseroles, Dutch silver, qt. size, with Dutch silver, in round or Candlesticks, sterling silver, 8 inches | He Singly Pie Servers ........ $2.10 Gravy Ladle ....... $1.50 Meat Forks ....... $1.00 Butter Knife ... T5¢ Berry Spoon .... $2.00 Sugar Shell ........ T3¢ Fork, Spoon stee! blade. $1.00 set. SPECTALS IN HOLLOW pierced design, Pie Plates, insert, 8-inch s 950 Special at . ... Colonial style. Special at . ... Rogers Tea .$3.50 121/2¢ complete for Creamer, Spoon Holder, SILVER, In Sets of 6 Med. Knives .. Dessert Knives . ... Med. " Forks ..o v Salad Forks ....... Dessert Forks Butter Spds. $3.75 $3.50 §3.75 ¢ Knives, Six Forks, Six Tea ... $15.00 3-Piece Baby Set and Knife with stainless An exceptionally good value, WARE For Summer Household Use, quart size silver plated Water Pitchers, Bon Bon Dishes in Crumb Tray and Scraper, imported to very a bargain at 95¢ each. Dutch silver, with pyre .. $1.95 ize. Salt and Pepper Shakers, silver plated, ... 95¢ Set—Tea Pot, Sugar Bow], $16.00 high, engraved or plain, offered at this Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. | At that time the annual reports will be submitted by the officers and the report on the condition of the bank’s business will be submitted. Ofticers for the coming year will be elected. Fire in Automobile ' Engine company No. 6 of New Britain answered an alarm at 12:36 . m. yesterday from the box at the corner of Stanley and South strects | to extinguish a re in an automo- bila owned by Ired Olson of Berlin. The blaze was not a serious one and damage amounted to ahout $25, Recelves Postal Cards Paul Giana, Kensington business man, has received an excellent col- | jection of postal cards depictig | enes in Hawall, from George Nasi | of the United States navy, who | visited the Sandwich Islands re-| cently. The cards are beautitully | Mr. Nasi | is well known in Kensinglon and is ! present stationed aboard the L. | £ Colorado. Here From Los Angeles Charles H. Aspinwall of Los Angeles, California, a resident of erlin for many years, 1S visiting relatives and friends in town. Mr. Aspinwall is well known here and will probably remain for s time is following the carpentry trade in the Pacific coast city Returns from Vacation | Dr. A. J. Goodwin his practice in Kensington spending his vacation in Richmond Known phy: reports had an excellent time. He i Kensington Saturday nigl has resumed after with relatives well he Virginia clan Returns to Her Migs Katherine O'Mearn spending the past week with Kimiry* of Kensington returned to her home in Win- Home sho has heen ¥ Miss has Picnic Well Attended held by the Sunday Kensington Methodist Rockwell FPark, on Saturday, was atten by children. The party the most sucecssfnl ey church and those in showered with congratulations the day in aged A Jarge varfery of foodstuffs was sorved atd games pla 1 the course of the day. Some of the children enioyed the ing which the park T trip o'clock in th Mrs. The picnie school of the Bristol abont s one of d by the e were church at I cha er for vhich it was ma excellent Lath lake affords he return was made b 6 cvening Henrs . funeral of Mr St heid etnoon 4t 3 o'clock from the fune parlors of B. C. Porter's Sons in N Britain. 1 May B. Lord, pastor of the Kensington Methodist chureh officiated and burial Mapi cemetery, Berlin To Leave For Detroit | Miss Margaret Flynn of the Ken sington post office will leave Thure- day for Detroit, Michigan. where she will join the Misses Josephine and Agnes Fagan who are visiting thelr sister. Mrs. Joseph Stanton of that city. Miss Flyan spend ahout two weeks in the middle west orn metropolis and the party return by automoebile in company with Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Meeting of Selectmen A meeting of the hoard of select men will be held in the office of the | town clerk at & o'clock. Routine | business will be transacted at this | time | Trip Throngh White Mts | Mrs. Carrie T. Riely is taking a | motor frip through the White Moun tains in company with her brother, B. H. Atwater. They expect to be away until August 1 Stella €. Munson Miss Stella C. Munson, 23 years of Colby The Henr ) was vesterday was in will nill speeding and driving without a license. He was arresied by Officer Parrott on the turnpike on July 7 Annual Bank Mceting The annual meeting of the Beriin Savings bank will be held In the directors’ room of the institution on age, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Munson of High roxd. Kensington died at her home on Saturday aft crnoon after lingering {liness. Miss Munson was one of the pop uwlar younger residents of the town and was employed for soms time as substitute postal clerk at the Ken- a {ton truck, upon which hi sington post oftice. by her parents, on and a brother, Walter Munson. Sh was a member of the Kensington Congregational church The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from her late home, Abel A, Ahiquist pastor of the Iirst Luthetan church, New Rritain, officiating. Burial will be in West Lane cemetery, Kensing ton. She is survived sister, Esther, tev, Child I Run Oyver Maicr Maier . the John Carl enced a narrow when he fell 4-year-old son of Blue Hill eseape on off his father's was riding and directly under the wheels of which passed over his body. was hurried to the office Matthew Griswold, where found that Had cuffered juries beyond a few coutusions and After having his dressed he was taken to his hom one He n of it 1o in ches wounds East Berlin 1tems Joseph Cote, AlL ry Cole have home on Main «ty a I Mrs Miss their joying Canada Mr. and Mrs, A, Brooks have returned to their home Wilcox avenue atter oving ral days camping at Cedar Lake Mre. Art Brunelle and Brunelle have retur to home on Mamn street antomaobile trip Winthrop, Mass Mr. a Mrs. D lnughter of Meriden hase guests of relative Mrs, Marjorie Bafley we the zel Terry at her hom Sunday Miss Margaret rter of New ts of Miss home on "o il returned to ot after acation " two wee in ily ol ur Cyril 1 i their oving and o an Boston 1 and the in town T Lesli guests of Miss in Beekley ey and re Porter and Gepr Britam Virginia W4 Wileox 0 her terday About 175 persons attende Community outing held at Clark's summer home Kiss Grove, Branford, Saturday, 1 trip being made by automobiles, During day Athletic bathing. rides were enjoyed, A was served the This 1 the n Hoteh 0 the svents, hoat and dancing bountiful dinner on spacious lawn pieni thanks are for his Mr entertainment ny Clark 1 huge su extended to Kind NO ITALY ELECTION 13 (A of the Faseist party Rome, July n cretary cavs there Roberto art will he no Talian parlia mentary general election until 1824 the of chamber may even be vond that date I asclst and that life the present prolonged be by fascist legislation newspapers the while the oppositior postponing of the is an illegal of fascist control approye statement press savs the clections continuation ind fam- | Plainville News LIQUOR RAIDS NET THO BOOTLEGGERS Alfved Schultz and Joseph An- gelo Caught by Officers TWO HURT IN CRASH All-Plainyilles Smothered. Win—Nah -Ploneers Unlicensed |=Camp Ground Briefs, | The owners of two alleged boot |legging establishments fell vietims over the week-end to the first liquor raids conducted in some time were arrested for trial this noon in the local town court. eral Agent Kellogg, County after. Ped- Detec- w. of uty Sherift K, Furrey descended on the home Alfred Schultz of Mountain View about 9 o'clock sat urday night and discovered a gallon Jof alleged alcohol. Schultz was ar rested on the char of keeping |for appearance before Justice M. Ryder this Attorn: Charles 1%, Conlon defended him Acting a woman's [that her husband had been ling there, Deputy Sheriff F. W tey and Dhilip Marino raided home of Joseph Angelo near Standard Steel and | vesterday afternoon. of wine and Appearance 0. afternoon y on complaint drink- t the It nd A court thi ng They srrested n | quantity for afternoon James |lving on the Isquare morning Fuepey. Th intoxication [ him for appear court, Cateh Unlicensed Drivers gflo MeNally Ir., s Sidewalk 4 Deputy EoW man was m a state of Furres nee this afternoon found on Cent about 4 o'clod Sherif u Lerestid drive on unlicensed d over the and resulted in Stanley Srybulski of was picked up and was un- He Justice police cral captures. Miildale able to produce haled into court before fiam Cooningham jndgment on payment of cosis | Charles I, e Srybulski, while William J.Foran ard Kilduff licenss torney Conlon represent- [ Grand Juror | R New Britain | second vietim and met with treatment in court, Ge )t New Biritain Iriving the same Org; Appiehy, another his me up at a " state and iin poli poleal i this campaign 1o re the 1 langer Thways Ine travel sib hi | omohiles hont the outlying terrific spes cral nolorie and surred m involving unlics he number exsen the and pe will he v 1ers, many of the | Cutting down is thought to other drivers the campaign lestrians continue Two Hurt in Crash It [taken hospital ing Sonthington-Plainville Britain = m Arthur W Ne rday nshan itma Rritui a an automobile collis when the in a'clocl ir a by tag Plaimville ] al Whitman rec mag Rahert 1} Wal T other apsrate Hartf 1 ) vl cams v nshaw farmer fractur man. sustained left arm weerations ut the e parfies i Plainyille A ocenrred ington line and af that t e inve Traffic rging I three ) lor with reckless driving a two with drunkenne aw has alrasdy mads one in the New Rritain AT slight caused Gara, s gar » Brings Suit 1 th H Rritan P ongh Save of T Mar 1 Vleged a Jnstic s images ta writ Meritt Att money |abie 0, riday ey Chay onlon has ¢ ianapp Ambassador ot General Booth Coming e Boott Wi FRECKLES AND /TUATS STRANGE! TVE WALKED THS Town oveR AND I HAVENT BEEN Drivers— Notes—Plajnyille | a wi ur | ta | | | v | sterday Th ing [ Moun ‘H‘ v foun preach ground Booth is widely known as Booth and is not country as an able owing n Mrs ua sador' ont the vears, | meetings 1 Kk will | rom 4 to 5 p. m., On ¥ liquor with intent to sell and held [ ba the | Birit the on Sunday, will make thre v, at 10:30 p.om. o season Day the will on day I he hel Olivet Ing expet Da wi Morgan In the camp in the Assembly th . 1 in cha work T'he 1l a 10 a. m., wit indays the hold a picr ol, and for tra = Women's r inner cirele by Mrs, ¥ K il hiset (e maore rayer an sionary % etings will I Army Plainville August e a addy open y h Sunday meeting will open at Thursday mectings will o'clock when wil camp M, crossin 1 » [ view of approaching motorists Unlon Service Sucoessful “Ambas- | The first unlon service of the &in nrise meet- the 1 again this year on the 7 o'clock, been a | Morgan of ading fig- meetings for dally at Rockwell automobiles Connecticut headquarters I morning Chapin of Waterbury the youngsters' New 1 story hour will be from directed Sundays excepted Sunday school arc portation. Foreign and will Curtiss, Missionary | have its headquarters in | tives Hickey and Relslick and Dep- [the Waterbury First church house be le 910104 lquariers of the saciety isant Pione Missions Woman's The from Bal e Watertown church house will tex *an to MI-Plninville Swamped. ATl I yestorday Dioneer i Hamiir rivs who gaths atnvil nor ead myst man n team piling up Hangers in and Plainvi the albanian struck out | ® wis | Wil- | M: M Ateq Toih T All-Plainyille, Darino, ¢ \ I Milo Argosy M Sunday ' Antonio Gerard Jofense Conlan wii ATZOSY, Kner Vit Argosy Sacrit Y it by ¥ Hamlin Marn 1k4shas h Nalbanian Toll Ja s Nalbanian mplete. i Hard hing ht men Tamli Hamlin Trials Tomorrow e I"Antonio i k The cns senussion their Series, s the i and & 1 on Removing Main sty ripp anging used & n N ing violati ) Aftorney « th- play The Baptist, Methodist tional church tist church a very and Congr I at the morning wce, y g Bap- with st me 1 e 1y large being occupi Ings are ville 1. These unlon ture 1n ceding me held A new ve Ain- tings vesterday but it the like there fs no doubt and they will probal In coming summers 'was developed |t " gathering ations, and the congregation vory husiastic over the res Rev. 1. . Ward, the pastor of the surprised On' Birthday A Bunn« pleasantly her fric “ary Mrs, are the one be rey A sprit of success ated unity common of denom Mrs. (. ot Ham 1 was surprise nds Sat 1y 5 nne birth 1 e ¥ Baptist Picnic nnual pienie of the Baptist ehureh ba held at | The Bristol tomorrow for Bristo on Sup- Notes R ., Mrs. Henry David of ileviile, 1 A. Jordan have Park Winsted Miss Gertrude Lymar e to her t | her unele, Dr. "\"4\~ S Tor e et e i h mother : spent in home after J. E a stay ‘rior of B with 'ston, entertaining Miss Mary turne A Mass, Vst ringfie Bowen of has 1 1 home ending of her Mrs. im- is the Teia York at sister-in Bowen 1 e | Miss Tinie Renst home A s William Cassi eonard, have Bank nada home on ctrant in ling eral home omas Conlon Pivree Misses street Svlvia and R Manross spending a Mr. st street 1forestyille with thefr Mrs. R G Attorney weelk and ot are Ha indparents t of 12 Conlon and Iy have gone fa Tn L T ford s lian Mr e on weels. Conlon da to urn to Ainyi arry on his all improv t onr ments. Phone IRt Fngine DESTROYS AUTO TOP No riday v mornin tingnish a 1 by fire o Thoma tror Testroy The the cyr was snm t rnoon alarm from a0 nd Box South st cor- of Stanley fir Jye to an antomobile Olson af Rerlin, of hed the fire A call fram of Narth Rurritt only to find on ar varm was fals 1 YOUNG GIRL MISSING ana T Lemon Removes , Wrinkles e Lines i hiding the gates from (,‘n[ |lowing, ®|the influence of liquor and was be- veral | |0 jon Mrs. Jeremiah Murphy of 187 West street, Besides his parents, he four brothers, John and — | James Murphy of this city and Wile BUT DOESN'T STOP Bristol News | | lenves |t Joseph's church re a mass of requiem was Rev. Oliver T. Mag- was 8t Thomas' wi semn celebra [ nen high d Burial y in John Bita Will Have Chance (0!, "o o oene o™ on Explain to Judge lautauqua and President ARRESTED IN WATERBURY | expects it be ssful held Winston Churehill Thibault Also Ha~ 'he funeral was held this morning the niost su of ever voek Chautauqua s city Page s chairman of the s0- the ents will be committee be “nd two ts will features of ocal gua antors Exciting Sunday With His Auto— auqu Alent vis- = Wi on those two days. Mazone Fined $200 and Costs For Sessions is chair- ions committee, Selling Hooch t slge sete Miss Mar. chairman of the Junior Chau- assisted by an | fings ams fdnight on he morning. 1 and 11stance motor was 1¢ Bita 1lle 1 } Riversi Nemet suffered deep ga ) Dr. B. I Dona- | 1 togeth et because of | ered | AT man corps of girls M. Wel ree of (ie of mors a en 0 1 dri of Garden stree Vice-president sales, s started Programs being the Chautauqua Foresty on curve at ant on {in his back, which conid not s ail which r when | City Conrt Mazoni, proprietor of a store urch street Lridge, was was | costs for violation of {the Hquor laws by Judge Joseph M, Donovan in the city court this He was arrested on Sate It following a raid made at by the local police in which ntity of liquor was se- 1 the court this morning he ity to the charges of of having a reputation | 1 Tn moned to en 1 injured wounds when the Iragged along the stroet Bita did not stop but continued on his course toward this city but Eln of Te stopped police h ceded in {the offe | that 11 orn 3 who was fol- {Urday n 1 Ne his store Bates | @ |cured aded to th idqungte small ting the nding machine, driver coud be located | Acting Capfain John . McLougl {lin warned all local patrolmen and | the police of nearby but no trace of Bita came to light 3 o'clock in the morning, the volice notified local warters that Bita had been ar- {rested in that place on charges of reckless driving driving under 80 ‘eitro Bartucco was also arrested Saturday night following a raid at his pla and his case was con. finued until Saturday morning under |bonds of $300. He f{s represented by Attorney Joseph F. Dutton, William Urban became somewhat under the weather yesterday and picked out the grassy lawns of Rock- vell park as a place for repose. Spe. cial Park Officer Dominick Ciendella placed him under arrest and in the |City court this morning a fine of $5 and costs was imposed. Edward Helming was arrested for passing a standing trolley car on the Main street bridge yesterday. A of 25 and costs was imposed cities [ing held under a £200 bond When Bita ar ned [will be charged with evasion of re. is. here. {sponsibility as well as reckless driv- ling. Arrest Torrington ONenders | Charles Russe and John Kovalcul | wanted in Torrington on a statutory | offense Involving a 15 vear old girl |7 lon Saturday, were arrested here at 3 |°f Vhich $15 was reritted, |clock on Sunday morning by Offi- | Geerse Farber created a disturb- |cer Cornelius Connolly, The Torring- [A1¢® At his home yesterday and was {ton police took hoth arrested on a charge of drunken- | 65w mipc °ss. This was his fifth appearance {rial im the city court so that a six months Officer Connolly's g [sentence to the state farm at Nor- 4 wich was imposed hut was later snspend fine men | for young yesterday attention young men by their | hanging about the local railroad sta- [SUF i e people | Chartress Disclaims Responsibility I'heir answers to his| Ferdinand Chartress of Water- S o |DUTY. Who was arrested on the ss driving, driving and evasion of re. following w crash with n driven by G. Son- n Shovel Shop Hill on claimed in the city that he was car which ¢ and from W 1 10 the tion in most were asleep. laquestions t thy juart were satisfactory S lcharge of reck a licens sponsibility policeman hrought them to rs as suspicious charac- | Vitheu Tnquiry at the 8 Torrington po- {ing Chief oughlin electrified the vho had the young men suronnded cral honrs ment A hakery Jr Saturday station by John . | court not the ured in iich had heen William Ollas 1 a short time Lefore. He was merely a pus- the driver skipped Chartress was to locate the ase was homes of | |this morning of aceident vlace the B for sey driver the anticipating their Ad h Torrin return, [ eaused muc £ ) yrrow o in ton so that 1est of the offenders w nd that news to the Torr | Thibault Wi ] | Parl Thon c \ston poli In Court Thibault Irove to this city from an accident in that serie | Continued allon (ha acclds | : |given u Thur driver of the car n irehill of ay tie: and the wee when several people werrs Thibault 8l Rockwell Park Pienfes T Ry | The annual picnic of the Plainville imd William W, Thompson | BARtist church will be held at Rock- S At j|nell park tomorrow, him, When | Saturday the picnies of S | Swedish Baptist churcl of Bristol, AP ey Union Baptist church of New and he was | Britaine and the Unionville Method- ist church will be held at the park. | The annual picnics of Trinity his [Church of Unionville and of St. to have |John's church of Pine Meadow will |be held at the park on July 23, injured WAs Arres Keith i 1f1e polic L i for eral hours for on o e state officers enliste i of | lacal office Thibault | «oon rounded up s ¥ home Ihibault is said to od a sedan i and have ove Thomastson with leged inquiry as nts of the dam-| to griet here on | Wheel Comes Off A n he ran into al| fouring car is on witl to the | | | zone | | fate of the ocey He stre uto, ('rashes Through Window =i ,,,‘ Several people had a narrow es- | 1 ear oft Wold t Jiteh Cars and 7 K Ve roads hill s heels Wol- [©ape from finjury in Meriden yes- ihault [1'Tday when a wheel cama off a the | Brita car, causing the was | to control temporarily. 4 by Viadimer Willow street and Isadore Prigodick of ida nd vacant lots on when T 2 with only in man He drown down t lose rim on one of t to a stop on Sout car was owne SR 0 T e he | Dubowski of £3 a goou | was driven by passens Tn th jven s 1 people B in 110 Oak strect e, includin e Waterbury ro were fwo New ur men in t eity conrt | Britain wo- car at the managed to stop before anvone was though all were badly the auto careened t | rolled shed through the ver City Dye works finned | men and f T machine L time e driver intil Saturday U LEE Charles Thomas 7| Je lon Fast Main stre I spent s had he had had it was ail owsky said the whee and cek but tam Grif supposed nas of and Mrs 1. b funeral is city 1 Mrs. N. ¥ Buft ! held CORD v NEW SWiIMMIL Roves Hot nor 1o, The NG RE n vy afternoon RRR kO P f 13 Rafael, swim- rd for Athletie vester- seconds, Ethel conds gs. At Garatti of San his the home on street w s i metery Knigh West ¢ Grorge Murphy Murpt Yay 50-yard ritnal ampion, set a new re vill be in the tistance in the Pacl ciation titnlar event he Her time was tur & home of his parents, Vter a cord Chi was at by of HIS FRIENDS AY TO TME CRARY, L AYBovE et I YoU G0 DOWN THIS STREET AN THEN YURN TO T RIGAT UNTIL YoU COME TD A RI6 | poucemAn BY BLOSSER THEA ASK FOR KING'S SODA PARLOR AN T LIBRARY IS RIGHT ACRCSS