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a Berlin News TIRES PUNCTURED; DRIVERS FRANTIC) Tacks Placed in Sides of Pneu- maties Cause of Howls NOT ACCIDENT 1S CLAIM ‘Wilcox Cemetery Association Elects | Ofticers—S§t. Paul's Church l'lln-‘ ning Playground—Boy Scout Ac- tivities Start—Other Item: 110 o'elock, standard time, Berlin autoombilists, at least some of them, are up in arms regarding several incidents which have hap- pened during the past week, Tires punctured by tacks apparently de- be used in the second contest, In the course of the afternoon varl ous athletic events will be staged teams form both churches having been entered for the contests. Short. ly before 6 o'clock a supper will be served, All residents are invited to attend this affair, which promises to be highly interesting. Frost Damages Vegetables, Late vegetalica were conisderably damaged by the killing frost which visited the town of Berlin last night. This was the first really heavy frost of the season and flowers and vege- tables wiited under its touch, Some residents, anticipating the visitation, covered plants and bushes, so that the growths were not damaged. Many Attend Dance, A private dance held hy young people from New Britaln in Grange hall last evening, was largely attend- ed and, judging by all appearances a pleasant time was had by those present. Refreshments were served in the course of the evening. St. Panl’s Church Masses will be celebrated at 8 and tomorrow ,morning at St. Paul's church, Ken- nmgmn Rev. John C. “rflnmm. 'pastor, assisted by Rev. W. D, Casey 'of Hartford will officlate M the services, Sunday school will be held | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1925, Plainville News SELL RESTAURANT ONGENTRALSUUARE Fucinis Transfer Lunch Room to Cash Market Proprietors STANDARD ~ TIME AGAIN All Churches On Old Time Tomor- row—New Railroad and Bus Schedules—Man Fined For Speed- | ing—Fire in Dump—Briefs The Plainville restaurant on Cen- tral square has been sold by its pres- ent proprietors Frank Fucini, C. Fu- cini and Carobino Carofoli, to Mi- {chael Levine, Charles Myerowitz and liberately stuck in the sides of tires at the usual hour under supervision | Willlam Cavanaugh, the deal having hae caused the outhurst on the part of otherwise calm Berlin citizens. One resident reported today that he removed tacks from the sides of tires and he is firmly convinced that the occurrence was not accidental, | inasmuch as the tacks were placed in such & manner that they could not have been picked up as the car was moving along the roadway. An- other prominent resident was ahout ! to enter an automobile one day last week when it was found that all four tires had Leen punctured. Other reports regarding this latest #eries of practical jokes, if such they are, have come from various sec. tions of the town and it is the firm | resolution on the part of all those automobilists o treated to bring the wrongdoers to justice, Tt is expecied that some clue as to the identity of , the criminals has been secured, al- though this fact has not heen stated im s0 many words Any more out- breaks such as these will result in having the police called in to make an official inyvestization, Wilcox Elected President Frank L. Wilcox was elected pre {dent of the Wilcox Cemetery asso. ciation at the annunal mecting last | | i cern standard time, of Sisters of Merey, assisted by 25 (women, Sacred Heart Church will be celebrated tomarrow morning Heart church, Fast ¢, RBrennan will Sunday {at the usnal hour. Kensington Congregational The Young Men's class will meet (for study at 10 o'clack tomorrow mnrn|ng at the Kensington Congre- 'gational church. The morning Mass o'clock Sacred Rev. r‘hnr”r' At at the Rerlin. corvice will be held at 10:44 o'clock. Rev., Vernon T. TPhillipe having chosen as the subject of his falk, “What Has Become of The Devil” Sunday school will be held at 12:10 ». m, and the Christian - Endeavor society will meet at & o'clock. Al « will be on eastern standard time, Berlin Congregational ¢ hurch Services fomorrow will ha on east. The Boys' elass will meet at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. The regular morning serv- fiee will be held at 10 - lthe sermon hy Rev. [win 145 o'clack and Samuel A, be on fhe subject, “The World Becoming Christian.” Sunday school night at the home of A. A, North of |11 meet at 12 o'clack. noon. as will East Berlin. elecled vice-president; Mildrum, secretary A treasurer: Victor Benson, and Hobart L. eni. FErnest A. W, North andito Honiss, superintend- ¥dgar G. Morgan “aw"'f Men': cla Endeavor No meeting of 1 |3 is scheduled for infor tomorrow Kensington Methodist G. T. Bochman of the Conneet ‘emperance Unfon. Hartford. u will The reports of the officcrs show- | d¢liver the sermon at the morning ed the assoclation's affairs to be extremely good condition. The cemetery grounds, care of Mr, IToniss, have hecome ex- tremely beaufitul, Mr. done a gzreat deal of work on the Jand in Fast Berlin and it is to his efforts that the present appearance of the cemetery is due. The ceme tery has long heen regarded as one of the hest kept in the town and in this section of the state, Tormal presentation of the brick wall which has heen erccted along the front of the grounds, was made at last night's meeting by Robert O, Clark. Tt was accepted by the a sociation, in now stand at ahout $7,000, ported, 4 leave For Wilmington | Mr. and Mrs, Lester Deming and | M Berlin, it is re- | bave left for Wilmington, Sunday " Junfor 1 The tatal funds of the association |and the ey at isnr\iv" at the Kensington Methodist jehur under the |Tn IM' Honlss has [There h morning the Sunday sehool will he observed by all el Wil be ne evening sor regular weekly prayer at 10:45 o'clock. Rally iee. mecet T {Ing will be held on Thursday at [p. M., and Rev. pastor, will speak on the ter bring their Bibles. May B. Lord, the ifth chap of Romans. All are asked (o East Bor The following 0 Hems wre the services at Methodist church tomaorrow, which i3 Rally Day: morning serv- ice at 10:45 o'clock, followed by school at 12 o'clock. The gue will meet at 8 p. m. ning service will be held 7:30 o'clock. Rev. A. C. | will side. The Sunday children are asked to atlend morning service, Baptism will the school the be and Mrs. Francis Deming, all of {solemnized at the morning sorvices and all services will be held on Vermont, where theyv will spend the !standard time vext two days. Tt i3 expected fhat | they will return late tomorrow night | or Monday morning. ! Catholic Church Notes Sacred Heart devotions will be held nest Friday at S, Paul's church, Kensington, with niass at 6 a. m. and Holy Communion at 7 and 0 a. nu The Holy Name R. and Rosary soci Wil receival) Holy Communion at St Paul's! ehurch a week from tomorrow. Will Take Over Playground The members of the congre sxtivn | of St. l'aul's church will mect at the | . A. B hall, Kensington. tomorrow | morning after the 10 o'ciock muss | to consider the proposition of laying | out w playground for the use of | parish. It ix pointed out tiat, since | other churches in tow:a have provi’ ed playgrounds for their childven P.ul’s should do the sun U e 1 tor the you!h of that p is undersiood that thre is con m. W' | gentiment for such a propoton | Will Take Census The annual census of ehurch will be taken next week, a°- eording to an announcericni today | by John . Brenuen, the pas- tor. Rev. Fr. Brennan will person ally visit each home in the parish And will anuieunce the total number at the conclision of his rk. The congregniions of §t. Paul's church and (he Sacred Heart church will be invited by Rev. Fr. Brennan to contribute to e testimontal in honor of Rishop John G. Murrey Collections will be taken at all serv fces a weelk from tomeegdw. Boy Scout Mestings Roy Scout meetings will be regulorly thre ghout the winter at the Berlin Congregational church the first one of tte scason tuking | place last evening. Rev. Samuel A. | Tiske is scoufmaster and Fe rcport- | «d foday that, although, the greup s not yet extremely large. the hoys have the right attitude and are en- thusiastic about scout work. He expects that the membership of the troop will be swelled consideraliy | this year. Pastor Will Return, Rev. May B. Lord. pastor of the | Kensington Methodist church, will resume her duties at the chureh on 8t Paul's T. A, held | | mon will in charge avenne the |the Hubbard school last evening was wrll attended. | Mary Griewold, superintendent. Paul's lan interesting iand a social hour followed. { munity second, Miss Minnie Kahms; | Roy Holmes. Regular morninw prayer sor- be ‘hield at Gabriel's ch tomorrow at 9 o’clock, stand- d time, followed by Sunday school ! "u 10 o'clock. oplier, A trio composed of Mr, C Mr. Tayes and Mr. {Coln of New Britain will render the offertory. George Mitchell will be the is sermon “The | members choir are requested the church tonight for r the special music for tomorrow. rchearsal will Le held at 7:30 helng, All eh to mect o'clo Mrs. Marjorie Bailey s spending the week-rnd st of friends in Danbury. The first mesting for the year of Parent-Teachers’ association of s Mr. Adolph Sundeil Dritain rendered several "UHH aelections, accomnanied at the plano by Mrs. Victor Benson. 4 gave Refreshments ey s talk, The weckly meefing of the Com- ! inok | club last Wednes the form of a whist soclal, by dancing. Prize winners ladies’ first, Miss Mary Rourgroi: gentle- second. se of the Niam Ogle follow 1 Albert Lawrence; ™ the co W men's first, evening Mr. and Mrs. \-rere presented with a handsome set iof dishes as an anniversary prese LIGRTING CONTEST T0 START MONDAY MORNING Chamber of Commerce Window Fx- | hibitors Must Be Ready to Qualify—Over 40 Entered The essay contest and window lighting contest to be conducted by the Chamber of Commerce will atart Monday, More than 40 windows have been entered, it was reported this morning. The judges ruled that windows must be decor- be in! school will be held | iske | .| watches which have Fuller | Methodist | hearsal | of \Wilcox | were | have | been completed last night. The new owners will take over the restaur. {unt on Monday, October 6, and con- duct it along the same lincs as their predecessors did. The price has not een made publie, The sellers have conducted the Plainville restaurant for about two years and have been in the lunch {business here longer than that. They have heen very popular persenally and successful in theic business a fairs. Their future plans, are not yet made, but they have a large number of friende who will wish them success in whatever they i~ dertake. Of the ncrcomers, Mr. Levine and Mr. Meyerowitz are at present the jowners of fhe Cash Market on Whii. |ing street and will continue to con- |duct that establishment. Their repu- tation for clean husiness dealing s {thoroughly established hore :nd leal residents will know that they will {run fheir new enterprise in an offi- dent manner. The third rian, “Bil {1y Cavanaush, is now a clerk at the | [Clarendon restar rant, which posit.on | he will leave and probahly take over the active management of the Plain- ville restanrant speeder in Court I'rank Toole of New Haven w fned 310 and costs by Justice Wil |1iam Cunningham in the local toan conrt last night on charge of peedinz. Tool: was artested Wed- nesday mght by Motoreyele Citicer ed Callen, and Juror William I"oran prosceuted. Plainville will return to standard | time tomorrow. and all clocks and | been &et ahcad or an hour during the summer months will be turned back again. | | The church services here tomorrow | will be on standard time, while stores | and factories will run on that time | when they reopen Monday morning. Railvoad, frolley, and bus lines pass- | ing through Plainville will also ange their schedules to accord with the setting back of the clocks, while the New York New Haven rtford railroad will also make se: al other shake-ups in its schedule al this time. The new schedule uffect at 201 i morning affects o- | which goos into | o'clock tomorrow | Plainville as fol- here at | rains for Hartiord leave 50, 9:18, 10:34 |ducted at the ¢ |school [ which there |eial which the older oucs are also parti- | | dially asked to attend s 'n Fire In Dump , A stubborn fire was discovered in the West Maln street dump behind the Rich market yesterday afternoon and gaye the firemen quite a battle for a while, threatening at one time | fo assume serious proportions. Chemicals proved inadequate to check its progress, and two lines of hose were turned on the blaze, fin- ally quelling it, Ipiscopal Church At the Church of Our Savious to- morrow morning, there will be early celebration of the communion at 8 . m. At 10 o'clock the regular ses- slon of the church school will be held, Morning prayer will he con- ducted at 11 o'clock, with ante com- munfon and scrmon by the rector, Rev. George 1. Browne, The bishop will visit the for confirmation on November 22, There will be baptism on Bunday, October 11, after morn- ing prayer, Advent Church The services at the Advent Christ- fan church tomorrow will be as fol- lows: 1 a. m., morning worship, subject, he IPifth Universal Em- pire,” subject of children's sermo ette, “Fishers for Christ 12 P. m., Sunday school hour, ¢ p. m Loyal Workers service, 7 p m,, eve ning worship, subject “Why Cod's Ways are Best,” On Thursday evening at 7:45 a'clock the regular mid-week prayer service will be held, Baptist Church At the Baptist church tomorrow, the services will be as follows: 10:45 a. m,, “The Negleet” will he pastor's theme, Sunday school following morning service. nom., the pastor will speak of “Help in Time of Necd." At 7:45 p. m., Thursday there will be a prayer meeting. parish Catholic Church regular masses will he con- hurch of Our Lady of Merey fomorrow morning at 8 and 10 o'clock. A collection fo help pay far the new hofler installed in fhe chureh this summer will be taken up at all merviees. The Sunday will meet at 9 o'clock, after will he a meeting of the Junfor Sodality. The Holy Name will meet in American Legion hall at § o'clock Thursday evening. Congregational Church Tomorrow is designated as Yo g People’s Sund Morning service, 10:45 a. n. sernion for young people The 8 socivty Spe- to cularly invited. Church school. 12 Pay” and promotion ; Young Pecpliis conferences 1 m. Miss aheth Rogers from tha New Britain Y. W. ¢\ A add the girls, Rev. Samuel A Tiske of Berlin will wddress the hoys. reshments will he served at those attending the «fer. noon. “Rally servie 0 | » | heen A:00. for {noon conferen; tor hoys « Rev, Lawrene: Divinity =chool The public will be the evening conference of intermediate o are very co 1 thesoe A joint cenference zirls at tort of the will speak. comed at ATl young peenl cenior department a: 0 o'eloc! Berke oy wel- con | terences. a o 1 at 3 Charios mitiee Mound:. Mrs. executive o foederation will moct m. at ihe home of Clark. > wone or nm wiid hotd 7 of the fail s federat the first regular mectiy in the church parlore, Thussuay et 2:30 p. . All wohien are cordially invited to atfend. The October en- velopes are due and also those whicl , 4, 4157, 5144, 7:08,| . a train at| leave here at} a. 1, 1:05, 2:09, 2:39 p. m. The daily and Sun 19 teain runs throngh to Bos- | ton, while the week-day train at 4:57 p. . goes to Willimantie, The principal change is that the 5:44 is] ten minutes later than during the | summer, at 7:22, 41 p.y or Water- ave at| 57, 7:11, for New for Waterbury for New Yorl 4, 110 Bristol line. further trains | 10:35 a. m., m. Sunday 541 p. m 10, $:20, pom Harttord-Winsted ling leaving here for Winsted m. will omit the Plainville £top. Afternoon trains, however, will now for the first tome stop at Plaiv > from 4:58 to excopt Satur- days and from 1:54 to 2:00 on Sat- The § o'clock train bas been set back 1o 6:03. i Trains from Winsted will reach rere at 7:47 a. m, and 4:52 p. m. to | connect up with trains for Hartford. On the New Haven-Northampton | Lranch, the train from New Haven to Plainville will run an hour earlier | and arrive at 8:30 a. m,, while the afternoon train New Haven has also heen set ahead an hour and will leave at 4 p. m. No change has been made in the | 12:40 p. m. train for Westficld, Mass., | but the return train has been sched- uled 30 minutes later and will reach | Plainvilie at 7 m. Bus Schedule The schedule®of busses run i Springfield to New York by Naugatuck Valley Coach lines wili be act back to conform with the change fin time. Estra busses have recently been placed on this line, and they now leave here for New Yok at 9:10 a. m. and 4:40 p. m., arriv- {ing in the metropolis at 2:45 and 10:15 p. m. respectively. Springfield bound busses leave Plainville at 9:10 and 1:40 p. m. reaching the Home |City at 3:00 and 10:15 p. m. re- | |spectively. Special busses for the Fastern States exposition are being run this | week, passing through here at 10| a, m., 12 noon and 1:30 p. m. Re- im. over the b: p. On the fratn now lat 8:39 a. here 30 p. from the {Miome cont itributed {vegular army Iave not heen handed in during the summer. Missionary Tuesday evenin and Foreign Mis ety of the Advent Christicn | will give a cafeteria suppe cial at the home of M 30 West Main str he served at 0 o'clock bers and friends of the church egation ave cordially invi ttend. Meetin On {hie chureh and =0 Frone Supper will AL muan- «nd 110 s atove for avt Threc-burne sal cheap, Bl AVIATI[]N MEET OPENS HERE TODAY (Continued From First Page) parachute drop without opening the parachute The meet is being | auspices of the Walter Veterans of Forelgn Wars and will be repeated Iriday afternoon. The aviators will attend the meeting of | the Bible class tomorrow morning in uniform. Loecal merchants have con- 20 loving eups as trophijes, Judges in the contests will be Captain Clarence M. Knox of the 118th Observation Squadron, . N. G.: Lieutenant I, N. Eller of the r service and Major William J. Malone of Rristol The officiu] announcer will he Tieutenant J. H. Furrey of the C. N. G. of Hart- ford and the clerk of course will be Sergeant George P. Kane, 1 under the Smith Post, DIVORCE 1S DENTED. | Alpena. Mich., Sept. 26 (P —Frank Scott, Michigan congressman, and | na James Scott, his wife, bhoth| were deniad divorces in a decision handed down today by Circuit Judge Frank D. Emerick D, COMMUNITY THEATER Sat. Sept. 2 Sunday., | i tigation | !rh:ml. 1 | Departur | dled—H, M, How a who was a can (at the neat stunt perpetrated on a city Evans Retire ndi Bristol News CANDIDATESS AUTO USED AGAINST HiW Political “Double-Crossing” Pri- mary Day Comes to Light ! HE SUPPLIED THE GAS Boy Accident Vietim Identified—New Factory Outing Today— Gas Leak on King Street Rem “double-crossing” official, e for re-election primaries of last Tuesday, . wus |revealed yesterday to a group of lo- cal politicians. The man in question, on whom the ! has a motor the its use hoax and the requested (o a ing voters to requesting the they wished to a certain may several other course, were himself. ile use of the ear (the fank with gasoline. fall went merrily on primary day and | veturns shoved the in the finals for the the car Oct. 5. But | Dlicity the was worked day be fore How the car use oralty po ol candidate working for readily agre v afterward diseove red slip-up on the part of fthe had transporting harrowed (1 viens day them in fhe chine by chine which i they the use the 1 e had of canta motor The explained it 0 working for ! candidate the d and obligingly through men wha car, primary was in Lring- | men ! that | nd, of donor to the filleq ¢ Apparently | donor af the | election of | rlv}— a ear voters on the pre 0 instroeted a ined of the voting dummy the ma ma tahs ! which had to be turned down on the regnlar machine to east of the friends ficial found tha af tain fr group 1y, whil serewed not he *This must friend. and {1y other dummy mistaid in | ab of the cf | coutd not ho ) reven een dare had heen Tuesday, w firmed the | in the Theen vietimize e of his on th tion was apy in which th | Recause of t lling out in politic are laugiing in which t had who imp oaxer to m saw th | been frict Aceldent the struck on by a i s J. h 51l Diiz Although tho ident to be en leg and bruises, nation on the 1S ¥ Th | considered | local hospi veal hoy's > ety who (her U hinn. of thy i tHo tab for the officia) | down so tig moved, he a mi oy ma 1] Will | was true of the s ic dged, d that nded about t ot friends rent fr censa is trick of it hun njoyed wanner ed. Victim § on Jan fiv w0lo Key W ot ght ¢ sutiey part of L fracture of airly good, ! authorities say. inces Fireme « ¢ annual outing of t department ernoon I"all Mountain Homer H. Juq uled for 1:30 1 ball game a anged for. ZUeSts a i will be departnient as and newspape John F. commission ent estate 1d. Din o'cloc and otl More th exp we rmen. Wade, Vot O hoaxed city of- tahs fo. Aidate A i I the in I Moy conld which had tihe I same auestion seve inves- | dupticity | men polls on l1st Iked with and con- fon siowly city oificial's mind that he aining had confronted the | Parzons, and confirma- om tion nds the was taken.| I 1 primary day among | others | red and fcial \ went 10t in I AV The of th ver 1 o whi nanns sylness loaned his ut and official situn- good el h ntificd. the part o Burns, -0 hoy on o Park | iven The boy 62 Park the tiv ity is IS strect. | of th g from a bro the duting. is taking place Mountainview 0 ner k. 16t han cted this Park, © Councilman ' was te sports 00 fir to a further ¢ vy of { recove nowever, the be and the city coun- ained today as ot ami- ms | skull. Ar the al o he which re ‘men attend rl o by t mnvm Funeral of Jacob Molson The funcral of Jacob Molson will | g this afternoon at at his home on Molson be held vices o'clock at th church by Re burial will he Mr. Herbert M | cngaged in th Istand ana Main s the bu to P’elligreno will give his to the develo [1and on Wolc will be eet, T s been interested for Tirello i Mr. After s on |main in tha caused some pair crew of t Lleetrie Co. Iwork ¢ King street, cond e Gern v. Otto Duessell in the Evans, e con tobacco store this week his tived having Tirelle pment ot stres we the f s ucted nan avenue, at o'clock Ser- Lutheran West cemeter Lyans Retires for et o sold n 0. Mr, attention in t of a tract which some time, known t in 1 fon inconvenience he has already rrecting the s has been discovered Bristol & Plainville | started Gas Teak Discovered veral days of investigation ak in the Which has t news North from store Evans fmture he mer gar o resl- The re trouble its which and | the | - The | Handicap Tricycle Race for Hoys | ~I'irst prize, Pastor stopwatch; sec- ond prize, school set, 100-Yard Dash for prize, marble compote (8¢t of underwear., { Clrcling Bases for prize, brass ash tray; | Horton fish rod. | 440-Yard Dash prize, elub stand; of underwear, I b0.Yard Dash, Pat prize, ornamental jug; black eat candlesticks. 1%-Mile Relay Race (four-man teams) —Iirst prize Waterman | fountain pens; second prize, Shaffer penells, 12.Pound Shotput for Men prize, ol painting: sot. Men—=First | i second prize Men—1"jrst second prize, for Mon—First second prize, sot | Men—1frat second prize, irst second prize, desk Running Rroad Jump for First prize, fish rod set; an umbrella, TRunning High Jump for irst prize, Sessions clock: \prize, carving set, T3-Yard Dash for powder puff . brass vase, R H Throwing Contest for Girls Tirst prize, hydrangea houdolr lamp: second prize, powder puff hox. | 440-Yard Relay Race for Girls— | Fifst prize, perfume trays: second prize, marble powder puff hox, | Greased Pig Contest for ( Prize, the pig Tug of War (four teams)- silver trophy enp Mile Run—1rst elock, second prize, Ball Game -Prize, cup. FARMED CHAMDS N WOLF TITLE FINAI o W . Sweeney and C. W. Man- ning Survive Field Men cond prize, Men- second Girlg hoxes First cond Al Prize prize. Tngraham electric lantern, silver trophy Manning club champions, will ! cach other within the next few | i the finals for the Shuttle | woelub golf championship, entered the final bracket lis defeat vesterday after- A. . Wright, 4 np and 2! and Manning earned the him by virtue of a over N. I. Wright. maches follow t defeated W T, W, I Sweeney and 0, W o former Mead veenoy ouzl o Lo plav, 120 10 oppose and 4 vietory erday's L Wrig 4 up and . J. Sweeney Coho- | to play defeated P. B Sweeney dof b and 2 to pia Manning defeates nd 4 to piay. ries of matehes i follows: Kirkham defeated 2 up and 1 to go. Hayden defeated I.. & up and 4 to go. Baldwin defeated Jones. 4 up and 3 to go. D. R. Hart defeated G 3 up and 4 to gzo, | In the semi-finals here, Kirkham will mect Hayden and Baldwin will | Hart | HFIRESS FINED $32 N the sec- fond s 16 H. Re M, 13, AT Youy W, L. 8. 2. Porter, I'rom First | Jontinued Page) Th what s s on the machin: didn’t rementibe Allen but denied emphatically fanity. Miss Lewis knocked her license to the ground atter she stopped and forced | her 1o get ont and pick it up. In pleading for his client, Markham, her counsel, sald t was not gulity of reekl The expr. surprised that should arrest a woman had | made a mistake. He remarked that she had been suiticiently punished humiliation and notoriety. I'rosccutor Bonee said he was sur- prised that Judge Markham should | condone Miss Lewls” conduet. He | pointed she was born fn | America dva cdueation, enlture and good I~ |vironmeut. Ife said he could see no | © | extenuating circumstances. | Prosecutor Ronee declared that | Miss Lewis dil not have decency i enough fo stop when ordered to do the He said ghe care traffic policemen, nythin ought to be herself and deserved the punishment | Judge girl said called u.-.mp‘ sl claimed that .\HN! soon 10 ge Judge 1t she s and ssed Allen who by out t wnd had the en- policeman. §edidn't for | bl {laws or {ashamed of | maximum Tn imposing the hatz made nment. fine :( lergymen fo \ttend { Luncheon on Tuesday A move foot in the Chamber Commeree to make Sunday, Oct. 4. “Civic" Sunday in his city. At that time Congressman Dan Reed of New York will talk to the Everyman's Bible Rritain” and other expected to oc- ment i on bers of speake liminary to this move, all men | class W leivie cupy As a pr on ar pits en invited to be Chamber of Commerce the Burritt hotel |in the city have b guests of at a con at Tuesday noon ELRS DISTRICT DEPUTY {the clergymen of all denominations janswered a still "1 blaze, !mlrm]. I from 4 up and 2 to play. | City Items Miss Dugmar Carlson of 170 Ilual street and Miss Ella Huligren of 2 Wallace street have returned (o Bates college, Lewiston, Me. to re- sume their studies, Visit the Newington Grange Iair, | davt, Star of Good Wil lodge, No, 9, O, S, of B, will hold a regular meet- Ing Monday evening. After meeting, there will be an “0ld Songs and Recitations' members, Fair tonight, advt, A fire block on last night B, Andrew's chiurch in the Main by rear of Hatch's | strect was put out Engine Co, 2 which arm for the No damage resulted, Half price Victrola sale al Moruns —advt, Home cooked lunches, —advt, Vietrolas and Planos, at Morans'— advt, Dance tonight, Crowell's. St. Jean's hall. —ad\t Iair tonight, St. Andrew's church. advt. 'he Hart Studio, Room 217. Piano, tion, ergan, harmony, musical appre clation, Only serfous students ad- Tel, 2531.—advt. Fair tonight, 8t Andrew's church. ady. Mrs. Sally Oiquist of 15 Roberis street and Cherles Torello of 364 Church street, were married on Sep- | temher 12 by Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe of 8t. Mark's church, Constable Fred Winkle has been appointed receiver of the bankrupt cstate of Ernest Passero. PLANE BUILT FOR SEA TRIP CRASHES 259 Main street, \New York fo Paris Machine Wrecked Today Dreus, airplane France, Sept. especially 26 (A —The constructed for a non-stop flight from Paris to New | York planned by I'rancois Coli, it crashed twe place today. Paul Trascon and was destroyed when @ miles south of this Trascon and a com- | panion aviator named Favreau, who {were trying for a speed record in {the machine were eriously injured. con and vreau took off tampes shortly after noon vesterday to attempt to create a new mark for a 3,000-kilometer | making the circuit from | T peed flight, | Btampes to Chartres to Orleans, Trascon's condition is causing anx- but Favreau's injuries are ngé erious, b The accident occurred at 30 o'clock this morning. tails are avallable, 56 about Tew de- but it is stated |that the plane was on fire when it \ \ | impossible ntages n![ | sreat shock to me | showing the 8-51 landed, A at the time, high wind was blowing Paris, Sept. 26 (®)—An official note issued by the under secretary of acronnutics says both ‘Brascon and Favreau were only sligthly injured in the crash of their plane near Dreuy early today. The note confirms that the ma. chine was destroyed, and says the forced landing was due to a storm. INHARTFORD COURT 11 FATED BoAT ‘ BRIDGEPORT CRAFT (Continued from First Page) s periscope. Puzzled By Submerging 1'L undestand how the should be running submerged, h ever, at 7:30 o'clock In the evening. T this time is correct as reported from New London, it must have been for the steamship look- out to see the periscope of the sub- | | marine. | Block Island, |sea I The foam whipped up by the preis- |vope would have been lost sight of Happening 20 miles off it is probable that the was coverel with white caps. at this hour of the night | midst of white caps. “This ferrible news comes in the as It was only a motion running half sun- a last week that T saw merged. The plctures while in the conning tower |of the craft and the big boat seem- ed to be functioning perfect! have had very good reports of the boat since it was launched and it 1s terrible to think of it having been destroyed with this appalling loss of GOLD IN WINSTED | Recond Drop In Temperature—wa- ter Pipes At Highland Lake Cot- | tages Reported Frozem, Winsted, Conn.. 26 (A)—Jack I’rost made a real visit to this see- tlon during Jast night and local weather records for the day of the month were broken. Top of ground pipe lines at the cottage sectien of Highland Lake were frozen, ice was on the still water of brooks and | ponds, the rime lay on the meadows like a light fall of snow and every- thing in the way of tender vegeta- tion was killed Sept. the | contest among the | vocal interpre's- | picture | cameraman took the | | Hudon of 49 Reatty street, WITCHELL GIVEN GREAT WELCOME Chegred and Praised as He Reaches Washington Washington, Sept. 26 M — A |rousing reception was given Colonel William Mitchell upon nis arrival \lwn' from Texus last night, in readai- 11 088 0 appear betore the president s air board, but the aviator himself |had nothing to say concerning the controversy he has aroused over the nation's air defense, A drum and hugle corps supphed Ly two American Legion posts and a few hundred citizens greeted the former assistant army chief at Union |station as he arrived with Mrs, | Mitehell, Selzed by friends and admirers when he appeared at the gate, the |colonel was hoisted to their should- |ers and carrled through the sta. tlon. Above the noise he managed to make himself heard by ques- {tioners, however, but he indicated |only that he has “reased firing” for a fime, at least, at the adgpini- stration of the army and navy air services, “T'I wait until I'm before the |board before saying anything more,” Ihe declared, Asked about the 800 | pounds of manuscript en route to be used in his testimony, the colonel Isaid: “T have nothing to say about |that either.” | Still held aloft Mitchell was car- {ried o a walting automohile while ‘.1 parade formed behind him to the |crashing of bugles and drums. In the parade were two uniformed |veterans of the Epanish-American |war. Two standard bearers of the American Tegion posts carried the American flag and a Legion banner. !O(hrrl bore hastily written placards bearing the inscrivtions: | *The Costell post greets Colonel | Mitchell—the American." The McGroarty-O'Connell post welcomes you." | The colonel, wearing a broad- rimmed Texan hat adorned with a nake band, was jovial as he greet- |ed and shook hands with many of [the crowd. |Rumanian Debt to U. S. Firm Now Is Settled | Bucharest, Rumania, Sept. 26 (F— |The Rumanian ministry of finance |today announced that an agreement |has definitely been reached for set- tlement of the Rumanian povern- [ment's debt to the Baldwin 1.ocomo- {tive company, amounting to ap- | proximately $2,600,000, The agreement calls for a cash payment of about $250,000 on ¢ict- 1, and a like payment next Macch. |Liquidation of the balance will be spread over five years, the debr car- ying interest at six per ccnt. An agreement also has reached for settlement of i 000,000 debt to the Transoc Corporation of New York. The finance ministry says that, {with these agreements, all the dehis |of the TRussian government to pri- |vate American firms have been |amicably settled. CIVIL SUITS RECORDED George Gordon, through Kirkham, |Cooper, Hungerford & Camp, has sued Pasquale P, Giannotti of Ken- sington for $4,000 to recover money loaned, Acting on a writ returnable |in the city court the fourth Monday jof October, Constable Fred Winkle has attached real estate, Gaetano Gibetisco has been sued |for $600 damages by Miner, Read & Tullock. Nair & Nair issued the writ, which is returnable in the city court the first Monday of October and which was served by Constable (Fred Winkle, | Sult for $100 damages has been ‘brought against Willlam A, Willard by the New Britain Market Co., "~ (through William M. Greenstein, pape which are returnable (second Monday of October in cify court. have been served | o I'red Winkle on the United States Security Co., of Harlford, conservator for the defendant. Josephine Fairwood, through Jos- eph G. Woods, has brought suit for $200 against Frank Topol, alias |Frank Lopeinski, alias Frank Lopa- vska, The papers are returnabls |in the city court the third Monday lof Octobe: Constable ¥red Winkle has garnisheed money in the hands fof M. J. Kenney | | been e 81,- anie TO ENTER CONVENT Miss Taura Hudon, 17 years of age, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Alfred wiil en- |ter St. Joseph's convent, Parkville, next Friday, She is the second | daughter of Mr. and Mra, Hudon to |enter a convent, She is the sister of Sister Emily, who is teaching #a | Bristol. Miss Hudon was tendered a fare- well party last night at the home of Miss Margaret Devine of Winter | street A buffet lunch was eerved |and vocal selections were rendered by Miss Hudon, Miss Devine and | Thomas Schenk. Miss Elizabeth McAloon, ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Aloon of 1330 Stanley street, en- |tertained at a farewell party last evening in honor of Miss Huden. MISS RHO\HOL\( fi“O\\'ER! D Miss Florence Kronholm was ten- (dered a pantry and kitchen shower at the Lome of her sister, Mrs. Carl |Strom of Ellis street, on Thursday ovening. The house was prettily |decorated in yellow and green. Miss beautiful daugh- F. Me- Chestnut burrs on young growth | Kronholm received many of trees were split by the frost and |8!f nut gatherers were out early. Chest- | She was also tendered a miscel- nuts were shown in windows of |/aneous shower on Tuesday evening stores here with cards on them m“"‘ at the home of Miss Stella the effect that old inhabitants could | Johnson. Games were played and a not recall “opening of chestnut |buffet lunch was served. burrs” in September. | Miss Kronholm will become lated Monday morning to qualify. Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock the judges will meet at the Cham- o ber of Commerce rooms and rules ¢f| ; e the contest will be discussed. The:],11\“°_’|r‘r‘;;°5]"“ h'"' _}] ]f n"’i'm';‘w‘ {judges conslst of Miss Mildrea Wweid, | FibAING B B chureh tomorro ] & . Morning worship Miss Elizabeth Leghorn, Mrs, A. C.|T, 0% a9 follows: Aorning wo . lat 10:45 o'clock, sermon b ¥ the iGuilford, Attorney David L. Nair o Santangelo of Middletown appointed district deputy for the castern section of the grand lodge of Elks of Connecticut, by Grand Exalted Ruler William H. - | Atwell. who is United States district as, Tex. will be in super- of some| leo Tt property bee destruction the Tuesday of next week. it was an-| nounced today., Rev. Miss Lord has been out of town since the carly part of August. She spent her vacatlon in New York state, but 1l health prevented her from returning to Kensington at the conclusion of her respite. She has been in Hartford resulted in the shrubbery on owners assert, Factory Ficld Day Employes of the local, Hartf and Meriden plants of the 3 parture Manufacturing Co. gather this afternoon at Muzzy turn trips are made when busses | are full, REX (SNOWY) BAKER —ff— | “FIGHTERS PARADISE” Sun. Sept. 27 MAY McAVOY lawns, has o attorney of Da Mr. Sa wil field the pastor, Rev. Arthur A. Ball, fopic: tangelo for the past few weeks, where she hag been regaining Tier hralth, Church Firld Day. A flell dav, held jointly by Kensinglon Methodist and the Ken- sington Congregational churches, is scheduled for this afternoon at the Benediot-Phillips recreation field. Kensington. The exercises will begin at ® o'clock with a baseball game betwasn team represnting the two churches, This will be followed at 2:30 by another baseball game be- tween beys under 16 years of age the and George Hahn, BROTHER KILLED IN WAR Sandy Hook, Conn., rell John Cousens, a member of the crow of h~ Q.51, lived here with his paren.s, o 1 Mrs, E. 8. Cousens, untll about two years ago, when the family moved to Vermont and after- wards to Jersey City, N. J, A broth- er of the victim of last nigit's dis aster wae killed in the World war. Mr. and Mts. Cousens have another son. “Is tI Manly To Pray?” It will be “Rally Day” in the Sunday school at noon; a special program will be giv- en, including a pageant entitled “The Gift of Light.” Graduation certifi- cates will be presented to those changing from one department of the church school to another. The Epworth league will also ob- {serve “Rally Day” at 7 p. m. The president, Harold Anderson. will give jan address on “Work and Plane" A Bearty welcome to the public is ex- tended te attend all services “MAD WHIRL"” POR SALE Seasoned Hardwood “SAWED” J. R. Merriman Plainville. Conn, Phone 23-5 for the pany center sports A big street program. parade wil annual field day of the com- through precede Members of the the Hartford plant will arrive here in a of motor employes decorate while be gaily cars, will train The will be B First prize | prize, a shirt. d cava at 12 gold lcade the Meriden transported ue here by a speclal o'clock. following program presented: yele Race for Men (3 miles) watch o sports zecond the thos. vige in this city, as in Hartford, Middle- Willimanth, ow m and Rocky He ted f Middle- vision of well I town, as Norwi on, Putna past exa lodge, ile is a o Hown ruler PAY ENVELOPE STOLEN Salvidore Marino of 177 street reported to the police High this morning that hia pay envelope con- | taining over $36 and apair of pants had been stolen from the Corbin Screw factory yesterday afternoon. Reports on temperatures showed 1hr|dv of Fred Schadt on October 17, 22 at Burrville, at 6:30 a. m.: 24 at Barkhamstead at 7 a. m. and 26 to 20 at Norfolk, Colebrook and Higll-‘ land Lake. HEALING CONCRETE. Chicago — Professor Duft A, Abrams, here, is the authority for the statement that concrete possesses | a self-healing power, Abrams marked and photographed cracks in a con- crete bridge. A year later he exam. | | ined the bridge and found that mei cracks had healed up, he says. ’ | was found that the bear, HOLY SMOKES! Sheridan, Wyo. — A camper in & park near here set up his tripod to take some pictures. A bear came Jumping out of a thicket, and the camper departed forthwith down the mountain side. When his phote- graphic plate was developed later it in some way. had trippad the shutter of the camera, and had taken a good pies - ture of the scared man in foll pee treat,