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el o HAY STOP BATHING AT ROCKWELL PARK Bristol Health Board Finds Water Unsuitable for Swimmers | RECOMMENDS CHLORINATION Health Officer Intimates He May | Close Lagoon For Swimming, Un- less Action is Taken — Danger Stight, | I'hat may order the closing of | the Rockwell park bathi lugoon for the remainder of the season, un- S some chunges are made o re- rd 1o the water system, was the intimation m this morning by Health Officcr Joseph 1, Woisard The health officer continued that he had thought riously during the last two years of ordering the la- geon closed to hathers but did not lave sufficient cvidence of the un- suitability of the water, He added that he had the evidence now, as reports of samples of water, (aken vecently from the pool were en unfavor v by the state chemists [ The health officer said that he had repeatedly asked that something be to correct conditions but no ps had heen taken ports of various meetings of the alth hoard show that Health Of- ficer Woisard had” recommended the chlorination of the water at Rockwell park as he had reported several t irs that conditions might be desired matter ‘was taken np a were - 2 : 5 The John Coolidge, son of the president, is a soldier now! This 1in this vear | photograph shows him with General Malvern Hill Burnum at not all that v fosts wore made to the city | the citizens' military training camp, Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass. council for an improvement o the | : situation and an investigation was | i etan 4 eral u rice tracks so t urat properly at the corner of Phie ChambeRof CommorceRingle plaints at the polico static Douglas road and Brook street T SUDROEY of ithe b G nintaint from: Bellova Drachenberg has sold to LR A L0801 ol e s od in t 1 Semrau property on Sixth Fe balhing water and. - dreanes Cr fspeed frap in that section strect Rl e 4 apne i Chautaugna Opens I'he Dristol Ttea company has seniengliintolthiciilvin e innya Despite the downpour of rain t o Wadak and Stella Cwiek a ARSI S enatia i obvate g Set S R S e e North Pond main source of w \"" was ‘-‘\‘,,, i the Federal Hill green was an ans. S— Bior Jonn P AWais secuted s | S CTTEE S0 L0 RCLERIERRRI 8 e v Fodling Hetween Grosos And f water from the pa i PSS g ol B M e m."wmw,mt "‘"““ el o R Bulgavia 15 Relaxing—Relations nd A report from fhe state chor val and More Friendly. ists showed all samplos : St for bathing. When (he 1k ar B sl prosorte L TS A (—That the ten- explained to Mayor W 2 AL e and Bulgarla ehemist, wha mads ! - S Ritdenotin Aid that the only 5 t Stanimaka, Bulgaria, is re- when the ealan hac 1A own in a semi-official water got mixed v typhoil z . ¢ from Athens Thiz situation was not likely 1o : L ¢ frequent ocenrrenc 8 h “‘ 7 t nwon y ian note con- was informed e ing the 4 Seol Before Hoalth Board “h r S The assurances ‘.‘H\,,',,I.\, \"m. ',r:'v he mayor decided to hold up t Ang. 11 with progy Pl e presentation of the report of the Afternoon 1 niz nsible for the chemists to () 1y council until hosp 1er ind for the pro- ter the matter had been laid | or a on St t ks in Bulgaria are fore the health hoard and accord- the Endee ¢ I Fuara T e e ingly the whole Rockwell park sit- and Chaufauquans Fho Gree svernment I8 con- tation will be thoroughly thrashed . New Departure Imvades Manchester vineed that measures will out on Friday night, In order t The New Departure bascball team | have the d 1 rosults and that the the councilmen may be acquainted | journeys by bus fhis afternoon. o |earnesines 1o Bulgarian with conditions, the mayor - has Neuth Munehcstor : i swernment has shown in this affair isked the ity i i e i wi fitute on importunt step to- the health ce it Ma or ball tossors, in | Ward furtherance o Iy rela- the matter i & 16 M st e flions N untries, the In the report, reccive § anIiceR pa Wy, muyor from the sta oy A 5 . Jennatonsel ey hem so fur this Haynes to Be Right Arm bnsnil e e R Of Prohibition Forces as in ed that he wi o N | balia Washington 12, 6 (A—The latest n a wnd that sucl (6 Rl og] O explanation of the status of Unless t water Pral ( soiner Haynes is ated i t e will b ight arm" ef Lo . gLl Whibition « < s wry Andrews, who ntim be s oC T 1 1 wresent com- done. a howl of prot vill g0 up | ract Jrecently d . nt com om ity, &0 many eitizons say AL b T i N \ e | i / N \ dail e iliz he 7 1 ) sul its ng 1 « ( 2 B s cor 1 ma el A Wil Check Speeding W i : 1 1 ¥ 1) to v 1 1 - naty ken W1 BEAD PRI HERALD CLASSIFIED n 1di on W ADS FOR RESULTS \ . ia o . wrd 1 \ hila st be giy Vo A l THE rs an would . s | A wor ! art ) n Property Transfers | & et it i S Harvey & Lewis Co. N5 West Main Street New Britain, Conn. OPTICTIANS KODAKS s e . FILMS . o Seeing Him Off! did his old stuft as in the days when he played with Waterbury, while “Hook” Winninger covere the first ck In Sisler-like fashion e game was so good and so close that the managers have ar- | R ranged a segond game to be played it Trumbull field Saturday after noon, when a large crowd is ex- pected to turn out 1o wateh the Al 1 Old-Timers to maintain their sy wdvantage. The manager of the STORE CLOSES WEDNESDAYS AT NOON ! “ [ E hb(s wl” E Jal SunEsters s socking to secur a | 5 [ outfit, whilc the Old-Timers will Winm urday's battle should H T made 1ts-Tittsburgh game look (REPAIR §CHOOL PROPERTY STt o - Much interest is being shown in ' GREA I AUGUS I FURNl I URE SALE Midsummer Dance Tomorrow Exe- 1, czio 'l {omorron cooninm Joon | e i Yefeated All- (And AL the popular local musicians, ning—Oll Thwera Defeated: All- {1 AL fho nonular local uaiglang 1 hin If this venture is suc. are emg an Chautauqua—Plainville Briefs, il itis lopal: Boka. Wil hald BUYERS HAVE COME IN BIG NUMBERS, well knowing that reliability and depend- :":‘i:‘r”:“;“l"";' ::l‘ ‘;“"’, i’”m o vly fall. ability bacited avery uuite or piece of furniture offered by us. Inspection and com- strect on Wednesduy and | Temberanc Day Tomorrow partson will quicklv show how tha furniture we offer has value above anything | lay, August 19 and 20, hoth ’ Toniorrow Ium he ..\_‘,,v.w g i 1 - i J ing. This y¢ 'y CHIperance Yay at the At offared i the eity. Prices, always the lowest possible for quality goods ,are doubly | .-:M"'"{'y-‘ N:vl‘w’"“w ‘“"! .\“*" LRI MaaLne I,;“'"H”\:K{‘ . s « H 2, v : Fib i |shov i1l at least equ and proh- [no ol K I attractive at August Sale v ons. Lverything in furniture reduced. Convenient R e A shich |camp grounds. All members of the terms of cradit arranged if desired. \was Judeedl by: Javges ontiofslong |V : s woll as others | £ 5 s 2 : et growers as uncxeelled by any. As | {crestec femperance move- FOR YOUR LIVING ROOM--We are featuring the Nachman spring construction in previously announced and as was | ment, requested 1o ..u“ nd, o most of our Living Room Suites. 1t has been thoroughly proven by comparative tests il]{the case last year, the ex) w‘w Mg Llsrost ”“”I““" FLon :u‘;‘flf"\‘ > that Nachman spring is the best and most satisfactory construction ever put in up- ' :'I‘,'H._"?'f i }-‘\inp:‘y(“i‘l‘l?‘:;:l!!‘\Lmv[! S . ever mectings holstered furniture. i Local amateur growers are urged | et 7\; e Duy. D SU 7 hain it a lowers of merit, pre- nman i, \Weregay THREE-PIECE SUITES—Davenport, Wing and Arm Chair, $125 00 i ‘v:!"x;:'«“l"[rl;v‘z') 'Iirrr‘\\wl‘] for the " hees |“Two Gentlemen of Verona™ this covered with velour or tapestry, for.. ¢ lcollections and indiidual specimens |ATLernoon. while at & o'clock tonight 4 W i o i Ihe large grow. |1® Wil deliver an illustrated Jectire o QT o e e T ruised by amateurs., The large gro e R AT 5 THREE-PIECE SUITE—Davenport, Wing and Arm Chair, covered in selected mohair, (e Whone vhorition o i o) on O ¥ pear Hi with reverse cushions of imported moquette, Davenport extra $398 00 |possible to give the shos not Cooking Class Program large,, with spring arms on that and the chairs, for........ (« “‘_n'f" ['lh"”v'k}"_-r"r";“:\n\'m" Hh*fl*}“' | The following program hus been . ng tnein cltond Soimavely exi sl aniounced. for tha cooking cluss be- ! THREE-PIECE SUITE—With down cushions, beautifully tailored; Davenport and | i:vvzy”‘v"\r”v"";"u"lir :"'*\‘\_ Ikl'““' |ing conducted at the Chautaugua by ot e : - TR |tnelude Charles Diggle, W, : N T L N ! Chairs covered with mohair, and a most exceptional value $475 00 (| lnctudefonaries g esle. v Sl Bar \\n Ma L L i nd \|“ I\” ' at our August Sale Price 5 S . [Bull. and George D, Mastin, who e LAY Lo o N TTTAL e 2 = {were the principal exhibitors last A i | THREE-PIECE SUITE—Large Davenport, with Chairs, covered all over with Jacquard |year and who are making all effort Bt g e R i velour in assorted colorings, reversible cus hions; a suite to {to have the prese y‘n show i ] raising flour)., plam pudding, egg | g ig v st Sale Price...... | The amaleur oxhibita aubmitted oo o™ ocon paste, Mary Ann cake, | grace any room and big value at August Price o i conpetition” will he fudged hy an [SCC cocon st Mare ann cay -PIECE SUITE—DMost excellently constructed, covered in a combination of oubofstomisanslaiiy o lrruits and vegetables. baked swoet = : ok [ mhoss having eut nowersi which | E SHG SRS R e kAl taupe mobair and velour; vy attractive and wonderful $250.00 ] Tier s o it s s e ot sy VENTCE . S 2R oo s oo to 60000 66 6 S GBI 0 TG . [into_houquets for sale are urged to | B R T G stuffed to- [do this. Exhibitors should nolify ||y " onid baconized macaroni and [Mrs. 1% T Wheeler, the chairman of corn, chocolate milk shake: Satt Eiaseag| | ha Vo clily '(’f””‘”“”‘ and iy, candy day, fudge W»Hvuu-;vh‘ e | reure apace roscrvations, oI e . [since 1712 have all been secured and | damaged. but no one was hurt. Tepairs At Sehools Itruit. date confection. buked Alas- B 1 N ws puil bopiecedinihe et Theiom, | Liast Berlin Items The local school buildings and skas, marshmallows; Monday, Aug- er ’n e mittee appointed to do the work has A meeting of the Modern Wood- |grounds are nndergoing considerable fust 10th, last minute desserfs wH: pnpiiediltasle o Mith eicolisct oh B0 Climent i 18T 1o (01 D (oM Gt ol A T b T it s s U | e T O 0 A o =" |these documents and the work of |Luilding (his evening ing made in proparation for the hwhips, Black Betty, peach melha cl ying them has practically been Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sampson and opening of the term nest month. A | Mary-Anna: Tuesday, August 11th, compléted. Robert H, Graham and | Mre, Jones of Wakefield, Mass., are |biosola shed fa being bullt at the |Ash day and miscollanies T | v hicyo i dde Postmaster Siduey M. Cowles, as-|the guests of Mr, and Mrs, Archor Linden strect school, with accommo Flower Thieves Busy e ) sisted) by Ret, Nernon L. =Bhlllipe, fialsh at* thelr™ home on Wileox [dations for 2t els. Numerous | Local flower growers report thi {form the committee. avenne puplls ride to school daily on their [thicves have been busy at their gar i The committee has found rodhr The Camp Fire Girls are enter- [bieyeles, and hitherto they have [dens lately and have stolen a_con- |of the church from as far back as|isining the Fresh Air Children at a hcen foreed fo leave thom ontsid rable quantity of the *)--,mvywwl g |1712 and the records of the Fecle- fuog Noast” at the noms of Mrs, | 1 or shine, but the new shed will | The authorities hayve heen m‘»ml.‘ q o 4 o |#lastic society date back to Its or- | wijjfam Bunce on Main street this allow them to be protected from the [@nd it is likely that these depreda i v S |gantzation in 1309, These are com-|iurnonn and evening Sl fons will cense NO ngm SBSI’III] S[“ke ]watmfl{pm». down to the time of the incor- | ™ 4" olepration of the Holy Com A e T Lo BeonioTd sued for 83 :v‘mv 3 i |porationiofithe churchiiine churalifigiitontawilli ba halliat the movning ediara beliie coveraltsiln koreent 1 gini o i il \ L |the present day. day Bisliop Acheson will have linfo the building. A0 e ught aga LG | _Among the valuable possessions of | 2toe of (he sorvice, T T S Al alrehtach 0o e | Disqn, of Woodbrids 4 w[LL HAYE DRUM GORP the church is the orlginal commun- | "o ryiae midoweek service will [ fohnson s in charge of the work, | plaintt non-payment of & lon service used when the chureh 5% g the Methodist chureh In the wooden buflding a now cess- | note. Attor Thomas .- Ityan of et |was organized in 1712, This service ixm: evening. pool is being dug near the old onw, | New Haven issued the writ, which is it |18 not complete, but thellarger pleees | Sim 8 i e g of Mvs, Wil | Kii o Inlarcomdetian. o, that.un | rolurnable in the supdrlor : Collection of Valuahle Doeuments fs |15 10 SO TP P LTS Ar-unnvll\\w;v‘””" who was recently operated o Loverfon s (he Forvice ill belNew Haven : um\\‘v.h‘v ;‘ . o crvice pre: 5 he ehureh | P i s 0 ' of September ynstabic o Close—Church is Scrvice presented ot o |at the Methodist hospital in Brook- | pujieved by the newly added pool i 1 % PROMRILAD S G L R Wiy dfegersth) Wl GOt e S S8 e R e e T vllm5 has been found 1o be the only | Winkle sers ; : “"'l‘l“\' o Presented With Handsome Safe— [ which was used until a 1 s B s T e oo racticable sofution of the ditficult | Templar Wil speak. ago, is also preserved. Roth of these | e toy ; Kley of 131 oS- Other Items of Interest, sctvices are of solld silver and are | . o T At :r‘tflx ]l'iHI’\ l.‘\'::.‘ hi fu he sch ome chaplain of the Tomple o he (Peautiful in workmanship. At the | = % 08 S 0 S AL 2 H eing . [Honor il spe it the union ldttie hope of a settiement of the | oo™y ngividual communion | ¢ Pri | L LU S g ORI A e L el ot Ingeons e he Bl present strike of hrick workers was R e Britain.—advt, g structed in the Grade $-A room i Sk e St s toduy, Uiy Gepvgs Diokelt ofthel S BE0 0l L Xl rilr“~w;‘ Ill\il“..‘!v:m;.v. y\:‘[.l:::; M where the plaster has been fulling of Phoenix Temple of Honor of American Brick company. ME oo tons” guen as th indayil S on o BtonaneauSILINI s : down. Britain are invited to attend (U suid he spoke for a lar school, the Woman's Missionary so- | (tolley line. J. J. Fitzsimons, Ken In the brick building the policy Notc iout brick manufacturers - Giorye Ang the Christian Endeavor so- | SIMgton of refinishing the eciling ad wood- . John E. Sullivan and Veived in the strike ciety, have aiso been preserved and B3 R o work of one room each year has 1, of Warren, N. Y., ir. Plekett expressed the ¢omvics il ha kept in the new safr The registratrs of voters of the ey inyugurated, as these were con- Mr. and Mrs, Walter Gon that “we'll all be lucky to get Real Vstate Transaction [Eopmigfbeelinivl gheginglession ] siderably smoked up during the War, | ypows at the Colonial 1 IS oL with our sking” a5 he pul i1 pouig Vossella has sold to Jake [{hC Town Hall Wriday Au o | hen it was. mecessary to use soft | (ump meetings are belng conduct- - tly meauii both manu- | darchetina a house and lot on Chris. |ANSUst T4th 1325 from o'clock | wont This summer Principal O. 1 1 daily at White Oak park by Ll s TR P 11 o e o [Hoo until 0 ofefock p. m. for the |y 4" office and the Grade 4-B | o R. I3 Evans fucturers: and strikers will have & 'tjan Lane. near Jacoh's « i Dl . ) season all aroun The situa- cording to a warrantec deed JANOSEEROLApIC "“LM, nam .‘.“‘ room are heing renovat Santi Tani of 28 Whiting siveet, & v‘u with regard to the munufac with Town ("crk Arthur Woor cusus enrolicment anditofveviseat OW-Timers' Gan ; bbler, ran a nail i ] and : e T G AT U o Visiting In Vermont | Vst e AR he manager of the Old-Timers, | yesterday and is r medical ; e iy 50 NI iTvan oo T Enatnglon) | (et BaE S BerlinENUE s Tst imsasth ins oAl e R e e e izt iall ancmoreaulutliis ape llin 2 vacition ot (o tyee) (‘,""m it ’,‘ MINE | epald to have been defrated by the Arrivals at the New Br uin church P v\:. nt time then at the time [in Vermont and in Hanover, New | ¥ ol S All-Plainvilles on Tuesday evening. ise at camp ground includ ,‘, x‘\ “wis firs) called Hamvshire, Mrs. Trehy Is one of s wishes to contradict that report and | Miss Gladys Shailor. Miss \\wr\:"\ $ Lk debie . f - ——— SoE Lot U 14 in gene zusmendes, Miss Emma Clark, Mr conrse the munutucturers are | Kensington's well known residents, . hounce to the world in general | Azusmen » Enuy . i s Chureh Meeting Tomorroy _ MUST BE LI "",“‘""_)_ the veteran team made good ifs and Mrs. Henry Powell and Mr. and N :| A special meeting of the Kensing- | o et “‘ o permittea | M0ast and handed a 7-6 trimming to | Mrs. L. J. Skinner, all of New Rrit % i pricks. But if they are | ton Congregational church will be | (08 cstablishment will he permitted | (RS S80 H0 in oi willions of bricks. But if they are | tor w'»_m ‘;.l‘\lw.xv\ ¢ m\ ‘"\“‘ 2 | to” operate In' Conneeticut uniess vw\.‘”“ TR : Mrs. B. T. Thompeon of Meriden § so are the workers. Most | held tomorrow night at § o'clock in | 8 @PEEAC 4 EonT ey " A " £iering L b ¢ | lieense has first heen obtained from | - e Bt s 0 e o1 them are daing little or nothing ' the chureh parlors. A program of | (OIS S Al Tl s e Inncrs put up a st ! i M‘m 1 toward bringing in wages. Some of | dedication for the new recreation | 2 85N I mot yosterday atl e | out the aidifor crutc s nd wil o L St e o, to be sure, have secured other | field will probubly be arranged for anltol nnd clested Alsiy 1 Mol rd fram more (his sc son. ] ‘ iegau anEN e 2 empoyment, bhut a large portion are | presentation on Suturday "¢l ar New Haven president. Other | FEllioft showed D e strise will be settled to | for new fleld will he decided | BEEPE ot ianToa e e Rl ol e N flsy G0 o |‘w»‘\ ;“.‘ s Heasiy L a t1om and that they may go back to [ upon tary-treasurer, and Kath Crow o8 AR o ; L Entertain at Camp Grounds ley Hayes of Bridgeport, Those who | MN&ham played it th . Mt S il eilliae ) nd Mrs, 1 P, Hanford Of | oo iiconses mnet wnply ¢ appli- | sack and conn 1 for a ' E . ".'h S e ot Rt i L oo bt At ehnitol. A1l o | three-bagger in Miss Ederle Plans to to zivss. He cxpressed confulence | nZ at their cotlage on B v:;' .~‘ dents and apprentices wishing fo ‘f ;w 1,\ il H: |\ § i Tl'} Swim Over Week-End that the mannfacturers will uot give [nue. Im.l,.,m ”« mp I-Iv A -*y ‘;*I_ ke examinations must register |8 ;‘,:\.“,‘, il L Aok nE Tenhee IA R o ™ty i strikers terday: Rey ay B. Lord. pasloT| .ith the commission at once DhyE B Ade Sellan oniohosije i et the : B in ta the wizhes of t triker “ H‘ 2 A\Kv< R Aot ith niission on S Zip™ Thrall, on see. | Gertrud S A Tn 2 ‘ je nractleally cortain, o > other AT and Mes. Charles Lang. | Som————— e e who will attempt to swim the Eng yiann thet! (. strikers wiil ot go |church, Mlr. and Mre. Charles Lank — tish channel ne nd, wa baek to work u their union lon, Jr., M 1 B e\ [ COmpanied on her morning swin wnized. nt not for awhil vwn, Miss Adg Brown, Mrs. Henry . 1ay by Miss Jar mer roof (.0 waa the hrick manufacturer's | Chapman Miss Blizabet e SLUMBIN 1 TINNING Olympie games at Paris. 1 ho . Elvira Pabst, Miss Sa Pabst PLUMBING an¢ 3 PLAINVILLE iR B U comment it T iR orats ra LR Dot Ay Berlin, Conn. LAY ¢ : j To Orzanize Drum COrps : SRS % “l "“ lthrop and | | House 1-5 @ Shop 675-2 THURSDAY, ALG. 6 Beach were amazed by thei v The argnni=ntion of a drum c \M‘“ . \',‘ ‘\' all of Kensington: GLENWOOD STOVES IRENE RICH. Tn °r conditions for Miss | : {yarantn i Mis. Grace Boyer, Mr. and Mrs Open Evenings | “MY WIFE AND 17 e B 1 ' i ““homas Hanford and Miss Livira | RiC¥ing | | e -\1‘ Al Arms all of Berlin. = S ; p : Regaining Her Health { , = continon o i e FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Gabany of Fast Berlin who has ) Leen dll for some time. is reported She has teen Vardi and Dr. to be much improved twier the care of Dr. Hipiiitious. Sued For §1.500 & Aand man: Congragational , held at the New Rri'aln police sta et Wil e 1 In default of bonds of $300 ofr N Ava Woore 6 Ves In the Berlin town court to- + anfe, mucn necded for | Nis arke of driving while | the latest model | Uider G o liquor Grosbeck was arrested last night z hor oid | ou the flerlin turnpike, after a car rreards, Iriven by him had crashed inte w1 aral manths, har other machine driven by Charles | and It i thought that the important | C. Erickson of Fairlew street, New records Yaving te do with the church ' Britain. Both cars wers slightly v en going on for | an- heen completad ~ ) et o VELL, AINT YOU Neuaral vears the siize Nas sacd | Navoleon Bernini of Fast Beslly COMIN T TR STATION t foad o snmei a-ennizating which | his been nuinel defenuant In 1 sl BSEE AC OFF, cldibeg Sk ) | Brothers of New Haven. The writ FRECKLES § LRI R AL, is returnable In the superior court \_// ity e ameven | 0 New liaven the frsl Tuesday in i "‘ 3 e S ser. Cons! Fred Win D e Teer i a s Tnrae smtier of | 0f Now Britaln served the papers. Haet WEUGURI LA s writ was diswa by Thomas J. bl s i .~ ."',,_' Ryan, New Haven attorney B pldiends il g ) Diove While Drunk ! William Henry Grosbeck of 26 Mopkine street, Hartford, is being {/ WHERE ARE DT wiy! why! YOU - HOW FAR IS | WAY DONT You 0 b V";’;‘.’Q‘G’ IT AN HOW MUCK [ COME ALonG ) S DOES IT CosT? f WTRAER )’f = T YOUR UNCLES ] FARM? BOY! I wiSK 1 WAS 60ING WITH OHU-ITS A LOAG WAYS -BoLT FOURTEEN AILES = BY BLOSSER | TLL ASK MOM :\" 7 77 N AN THEN TLL WRITE YoU, HOwW'S THAT? r oAl | / L A~ BINE!wre ) =) GFFENIF YA [ CANT CONE

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