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MAIL ORDERS FILLED NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBL l\ 5 Plainville News VOTING LIGHTEST INTOWNSHISTORY 181 Voles Gast at 10:30-nenst SKIRTS TO YOUR MEASURE MADE AS YOU WISH— (Above Cost of Material) $2.75 ... $3.50 THE VOGUE FOR SKIRTS HAS RETURNED AND EVERY WOMAN AN channel kick pleat. A pleated or circular skirt made for § Every ND GIRL WILL WANT'A NEW SKIRT FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER WEAR At special introduction prices, which you should take quick advantage of, we will make to your measure, from goods selected at our Woolen Dress Goods Section, at $2.75 above its cost, a plain skirt with or without a e PO 0 above cost of the material. skirt guaranteed as to fit and \\mkman:hlp Come, place yvour order at once and have vour skirt for immediate wear. STURDY WEAR FOR BOYS Indian and Cowboy l?monall Play Suits, 4 to 12 years, priced. o .$1.00 to $3.50 and . khaki color 5 to 16 \uus. offered from.... Sport Swi eatex‘>, pullover style, in new colors. Shaker Knit Sweate round neck. . With shawl collar. .. Wind-Breakers, nice \\arm pla\ds for bo, S to ]R eals s $5.00, Qn.do, $6.00 each Thow offcottontstiede; SniceR gradenss s s s at s e et Tan suede leather, 6 t0 8 years......oo.vevuevienns, For hoys 10 to 16 y Coat Sweaters, 100 per cent wi olsted, na at. Othem m nll ~pf>11 Lolor (Bn,\s Depaltment—Mam Finm') Berlin News LIGHT VOTE GAST IN TOWN ELECTION Residents Show Little Interest in Choice of Officers ALL DISTRICTS DECREASE Many Fishing Ticense Issued By Town Clerk Woodruff — Annual Report Presented to Voters—First Selectman Confident—Items, One of the lightest votes in the history of the town of Berlin e been cast today, it is expected those prominent in political cir- The voting this morning was will by cles. light in all districts and many resi- | detns were so Jisinterested in the annual town election, which is tak- ing place today, that they ha gotten that they were supposed cast their ballots for the office The first woman to cast her bal- in the second district, ton, was Mrs. Laura Austin also one of the ‘oldest, if not oldest, woman voter in town first district the first woman to cast her ballot was Miss Myrtle Prior, while the first man to step to the polls was Maurice Molumphy. The first district polling place is in the Town hall. first man to vote In the Kensington district, That the to Tot. who is the Tn the voting light ean be seen by the fact that only 74 votes were cast in the Berlin distriet up to noon today. Lester F. Deming. moderator, stated ‘today that the district will be lucky if 100 votes 2 polled during the entire day, Kengington the total vote cast 125, this heing about 40 per less than nsual. according to Philip Fagan, modera report was re In, but it is believa trict also experienc slump. The fact tha was inclement was in Keepin; the voting plac ict Hobart 1. moderator The polls cipsed at 2 al- though at tie time the forms were closed for the suburbafi paga of the Herald. no report had been received as to how the election came out. It is thou that the republica will make a cican sweep in the town. as us It is customary each year for many residents to con- cede the election of any candidates the republicans put on the ticket. However, there is a chance that the democratic faction. aided by outlaw republican votes, might clamp ticket, although this chance is ad- mittedly a | one. The entire town was exceedingly quiet for elsction day. The polling places were dgserted, except for the officials. t the day. Both democratic cars stirring up votes and were working until polls closed. Town Reports Tssued The annual town report v sued today and copies were pr ed to all voters visiting the The report contains much that will be of interest to the residents of Berlin, among the features incorpo- rated in the booklets being the report of the selectmen, the report of the supsrintendent of schools. the health officer’s report and the report of Judge B F. Gaftney regarding the salary increase of the first selectman, was n was cent East Ber- t this dis- i A decided the weather 0 a big factor o peopl> away from In the third dis- Honiss acted as eived from 1 tha o'clock and early vehic! time republican were out the the d for-| Kensing- | Joseph Pelletier was the | or in that district. No | the ! during the greater part of | polls. | €ars ...... B 4 to T-vear- olds for. .. and seal brow n, sizes 26 to 34, ..§3.00 and $3.89 each §2.50 to $4.50 each Ql 5 to $3.00 pair 9.) to §5.75 each .$5.00 $11.50 each <l:.. 0 each .§5.00 to 87.50 '.1 question which came up last 3»\.1!.1 |A portion of the selectmen’s report | follows: | | “Due to the larger appropriation {last year for road material and oil |all the macadam roads of the town,| \\ ere oiled during the past year and [top dressed with sereenings. Owing to the fact that we can no longer |procure cinders we were obliged to | | purchase crushed stone for the re- palrs which were made to the roads. | Gravel also has been used extensive- i1y, which is cheaper than crushed stone. ew metal culverts have been in- | atalled on the road south of the resi- | |dence of Jacoh Bauer and west of | |the restdence of K. Golon, replacing | old wooden bridges, Many smaller | culverts have also been placed fo | | better drain sections of road and to | take the place of old sluices. | “A new Ford dump truck has| been purchascd. which Is a great | Jstance in doing work on the road. | | “Seven new conerete bridges have | | been bullt, as follows: A bridge on |the road near the Kenmere pumping |station costing $350, a smaller bridge |on the same road costing $250, the | |bridge ncar Stocking's Corner cost- ing $270, a bridge near the property of Leon Liegey costing $340, a bridge near the extreme southeast | corner of the town costing $300, a bridge on Randecker's lane, near the Shuttle Meadow club, costing 37 a large bridge near the residence of Isaac Porter, réplacing what w known as ‘the twin bridges,” costing $500, The large bridge near the Beck- ley station has heen stre ened {with ‘new' T beams and a new re- {inforced concrete floor laid and re- painted, costing $870.” School Superintendent’s Report TEe report of Miss Mary Griswold superintendent of schools, i worthy of study. Miss Griswold c presses herself as being entirely in laccord with the earnest and fre- ‘quently published advice of the liealth officer as to the compulsory vaccination of children altending school. “We therefore ecarnestly urge that immediate action be tak- en to insist on proof of vaccination from every child entering our {schools this year for the first time," says the superintendent in her re- Iport to the school committec. Other extracts from this ment follow: “The outstanding featurcs of the past vear's program of expansion id improvement arc the erection the Blue Hills schodl and the re odeling of the Percival building. “The unew schoolhouse ‘opened January 1 in the Blue, Hills section is considered by visitors to be a model in plan and construction. “The Percival school, with its new paint. indoor tolléts. furnace ~and splendid playground, presents an | entirely changed appearance and in- | vites visitation. from the ‘public. “The Ledge school suffers by com- parisdn with the other schools of | Kensington. The building ftself is |unattractive in appearance and its |condition is dilapidated. Before an- |other school year opens extensive repairs consisting of a new roof. new | floors and decoration (both interior | and exterior) should be made. “After much cogitation, 1 am con- vinced that my judgment is sound | in the recommendation of a merw | |four-room school to be erccted in Christian Lane, A site reasonably | near the Jacobs Corner end of the | Lane would be capable of caring for {nearly a hundred pupils now help- ing to flll the Selden, Worthington, {Ledge. and Kensington grammar schools to full capacity. The steady erection of new houses on Farming- ton road would argue a constantly increasing child population, which should be more properly housed than is possible at present. In the event | that a suitable location cannot be | | found, T would favor a six-rcom ad- | ditfon to the Kensington grammar | school, ‘thus abolishing two base- | ment, two portable and one tiny hall |recitation room. This would make fairly gond provision for the expan- sion of the Junior high school “Tour superintendent is well vare that the second proposal/ | docu- ot * tation | vehicle would have to be purchased by the [ New Britain, wns arresfed [there is much | without Ipast season, seems sounder to Kensington district; citizens of but she the should always be the first considera- tion. Children from the neighbor- [heod of the :\'Hll-s and Reynolds bricky . in o to most easily {reach the Kensington grammar choo, would certainly wallk long he railroad tracks, thus establishing a personal danger far greater would | |repeat that the safety of our children than | election 1 vder's sto! s close Governor's Flying Field Approved— New Owner Shop — Anna Heinzman Installed As Deaconess—NRriers, Today's voting was as the lightest in the town by the workers at the polls this morning. | tions of Ch Bfanl | democratic 1 W, [ pring out an | pers: {10 | fair thei were of t their privile o MANY WEEK-END ARRESTS Th one 10:30 number were expected to r ballot and others the polls close, that he 0. ascisted | Barrows the machine Duffy, Nar | onstrators Interest W and tion as t rejected h e | mue for pe bhe d W ith 0 sme of the | focussed on stabular ight candidates he positions open, o which the A Tisr that incurred at present by transpor- | these y to Beckley in a sadly horse-drawn bus, A (probably a motor over- loaded new jtown and an experienced driver se. cured. This would entail a yearly expense that would eventually {formidable in size. “The physical condition schools is good. A state visiting us in May of onr inspector warmly comparatively little need for adverse criticism. For successful administr hard work nece as well as within. the school room. he same staunch and loyal assistance which you, as a commit- tee, have given me outside the school ihas been extended to me within by lling and hard-working teachers “1 would this report to a close without & rec- oznition of the spirit of good will hown by my townsnien. ndly interest has heen nounced in the past that 1 humbly bespeak a the future.” Reckless Drive Redoff Litke of 19 New Britain, was stod for reck- less driving on the turnpike meght at about 7 o'clock. Constable George Kanupka made the together with Officer Frank Brown Litke is alleged to have cuf out of the line of traffic and collided with another machine. lHght damage was done. He will be in the Berlin town court tomorrow night so Arrested Jerome strect, Working on Fire Case The state police are the incendiarism case working on growing out. of the fire at the Berlin Rrick com- | pany's plant on Saturday morning last. 1t is not known whether or| not they have unearthed any as to the identity of the miscres S us officials at the plant had not been Informed as to what the state offi cers had accomplished Captain Frank Nic partment conld on the situation Record Number of Licenses Town Clerk Arthur L. Woodruff said today that a reeord numnber of fishing licenses were issned for the there having heen 180 registered in his hooks. Thix num- her was far above any contemplated Ly him and that is a not shed any light shows there (Continued on Page Ten) bus) | com- | not be willing to bring | pro- | would | yost of the v in court here tomorrow night Anoth ‘red continuation for | als of the state police de- | pers | whi Fred Callen and Willlam urday for speedi without lights. did not have his headliz veplied fhat he eald see bette out them Imended several improvements made | he bar during the past two vears and found | en is Dominik Szazepaniki of Cons night. puss through town at an speed and chased him in an along the ing him at White Their | who is alleged to have been hitting it up between 40 and stre jot | aay be [ Main Callen hav ing street last speeding. T arrest, | A Wol on t nd iver escaped s {wha is said to b ona Saw Better Without L Char t in [ petieve him and naturally a tion | natified ry | morrow « n fe he wa {driver, 'to failc aitlen mons was handed the luc | [ {over prac sald | who Ities were officers and Yere for examination tors ing session of the session seems mor Governor | vate pass ' to |into the ditch on the of the state polie inv ¢ t t Tesale elec ow of 025 N SO N |'rmm\m1m:>,~ scetion wus officlally [pastorate, {fuspected and approved yesterday by [ped by f | Major Talbot O, Freeman, state Ward has aviation inspector; Deputy Inspector |ually €. M. Knox and George M. Pranaltis, |worker state police aviation tuspector, The private landing field the rnor occuples only a small part of a large tract of level territory in the Trumbullville section and was approved as very satisfactory by Major I'recman, He algo said that the whole fleld was one of the biust potential alrports in Congecticut, but, of course, uny such develop- | |ment as still well in the future, | The “fiylng governor” will hop off from here Iriday and take the aiv route to the Danbury fair. Execu- tive Sceretary E. L. Kelly, Colonel Cha Allen of Rockville and Colonel It B, DeLacour of Bridge- port will also fly to the fair as a | part of squadron of plancs. | The r Ald will be day w. Committe annual full this s Miss in Constable Fight ve ret —————s ‘lwm‘ Broad Mis: nest father ton. bulletin the the the window of after the e Herald will turns in shortl this evening Installed as Deaconess s Anna Helnznan, daughter Mr. and Mrs, John J. Heinzman ! White's erossing, was installed as deaconess of the Trinity Lutheran chureh of ~ New laven yesterday morning Rev, Martin W. Gaudian, pastor of John's German Lu- theran church of New RBritain, reached Mr, Gaudian is the min- Who baptized und confirmed s Anna. Itev, Behrend Mehr- tens. pe rformed the act of install er Anna's parents and relatives from New Britain and other H. Newton and wepe present, &he will he fen republican and an informal reeoption of wel committees come ening. only Sister Anna was born in New Brit- and attendod sehool there, &he completad at the Mother- house for deaconcsses in Philadel- hour phia and taught for two years at jnst hefore 'the Lakenan school for girvls in but the Indications that city. Aftor studying &t the only a small percentage Univer of Pennsylvania she town’'s voters would exerecise s od as a parish sister at the Ta- heran chureh - Norrlstown, T Before coming fo this st E she was In charge of fhe Tah destitutes and dependent | Doylston, T [ No More Cu Curfew shall not ring 1 omorrow night With of heen horn Griffin T of of Liberty Barher ‘ will b Roger ( ica, The characterized Th history of the = £45, In rmen C, oran of the town eayly had nsed o'clock spite of the exhorta- Wost an with mak Nov, plv o A. Main St., for or ot the machine ain this morning. A cast alts course during the late tonight noon Advt, 16 Advt, Cutting, the moderator, by the following worker H. Anderson, John A. Mur- €. A Bedford, Miss Mollis heekers: Myer Sneideman John Kerin, Ernest Smith, in charge of it Tohn . 1 registrars of vafors: | wa 5. and Charles ¢ dem- |y this and, "by the lacal re in on Arlingt Developme mills sponsibie was s for children a hone 2ht, nor Heiress nights to dismissal of {he nan at the Bristol Mfg. o | on West Main street Saturday time-honored instead of s 9 o'clo sid Frar nor somt Hess con tel the ‘lark, custom tting their w i tolling of ti will m time Police Struggle a lack of issues, in the the atten mainly 1he There in a rainy d small ches |12 bell interest heneeforth tune | Sioner 10 a the local re. (100 result 1 {Hartford | B of ral nts f the clection Ri=nals of the cotton 1 the south was closing of the Much of has heen solil to 11 Dixie while | property ntly voters was position the con- woolen in we for the lnc, 1l only seven culation heing rife of the wonld he In the ng of various candidates and it party would voting for guided by factory some 1 the machiner competing part of 11 transferred onths ago. tor vehicle counts, oot conmpinic past there has been was roc save \gell street, {uncle, ut se P that again foday arded and the ces would he ities sitions was ex- In New Britain Court, William f Dank tined and costs in 1 Diritain court this morning 1 wih dreiving without ope lic Foohall Practice Plainville town footbail te work out at Trumbull field | morrow 7:30 o'clock. T junfor eleven also | morraw n is in prospec end mer o £ty \a $10 polic It sien is rhis Arel str near, istables fuys Sat- and for driving When asked why he Ross an s < Itoss of 2Ah ; Tdard the e am hy ¢ to- Oak qnarries will ovenirz practice to- team ‘s on o coming week rwith fact that "al- In view of the missed running over the officers di sinee sneh driving the th him to appear to night. Mher Speeders Nabhed 4 also fell ‘all Grange Plainviil: ular me cvening Grange, | tire prog Mee Chestut Grange will hold its reg- 1o her in its hall ay host Tristol which will furnish the en- am of entertainment. It freshments will follow the meefing. and a la cndance is desire It is stated th local ¢ will nat visit Berlin tomorrow wag reported last week. m was received from the ange, but this could not sopted because of visit iristol society. rher Shop Transfer, Naples Real i the ing tomarrow and to stroets av sl in court woman's i machin North | the -foul | Satu saw b sive New Britain, les Buys The An invi- | Th Berlin | Meadow ac- | pleted of the m exer 1uto out the coats, of rlak- zepaniki, New Britain road, Oak, oy shoes, Richard has Liberty ¥r purchased a half interest in arber shop in Neri's d Weston, the owner of the other half interest, will remain, and e and “Dick™ wilt conduct the shop in the futu NOW partner was orly e d in the Uniter Larber shop in New Britain W, COTL UL Meetd Plainville W .1 o'clock tomorrow 0 miles an hour was given notice to | ¢ r to appear tomorrow night W. Ttoberts of 482 South cet, Southington, g arrested night on Offic i on W a charge forr of will after- Mra. C. I The e was not will Turns Over car driven Britain turned last meet at urin by A New mington rc damaged rions in an is thought to have t another ma turn hack Mt hoon at the furtle night but the Wolfe, inexpericneed home of Maple officers, ronson of street Fa 3 badly tion of which fin- ished last meeting, be ury compl s Pastor completed 10 the Raptist and at the " brief outline accomplished since he Mr. Ward came to Plain Norwich, where had for some years, and fill- vacancy in the local | hine and in time years of church morning jof the me here ville fron heen pastor ed a two-year here yesterday, service zave road and fu work and ( estigated court and a sim- | Kless driver State Police Busy state were here he ond stopping th i b it Spope Suntable for Any Business. to varions doc This be- With shehving and with or without steam heat. Will make alterations. | Will be vacant Nov. fst. For pric {terms, etc.. apply to A. M. Raymond, rl- 23 West Main St,, Plaimville—adyt. | e in thej bein / police husy week also pick state | rushed It is repor will be no a busy widow warry. were and t tion night, town conrt. 1 to be I view evening or of Field John H. Trumbnll's pr landing field Governor's Air rplane FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ( SHOCKS! JERE [T IS MONDAY { [, ASAIN AN T HAFTA Go RACK. ) | sone excuse To seTour 1 TO SCHOOL = GRE ! SATURDAY / AN' SUNDAY 60ES QUICKER THAN ALL Y' REST OF TH WEEK - WHY CANT THEY HAVE TWO SATURDAYS iling faithful In his chosen fleld, Ladie: gular meating of the society held at afternoon Far s will be appointed sale husiness mattors attendance Ren . and urned v of the \\ AU We.uns club will me of Miss Gertrude hrothe A danghioer AIr. wlar m ieneral L astle of New has returne several days tour auction by Depnty Sheriff 12 Saturday Main ¢ business, withont ratione, For 1 M rl For sale PARK ford cased | The operat anor (' suspended Saturday motor \otice palice nolice 20 on chy notice r Miss Lowis’ which is the Juds &0t by commissioner lof reckless street Kkne corner when was ridin {ehine driven by J husband RUPORTS \\ AL o wardrobe Iriday stole two suits of clothes, three according made to the pol ove) and Mrs. While greatly health of Winued to be and " A Meeting the of Laptist at ar on 'l the home and many will bo is desired, Notes Dunnell, N Miss FEva fron e three Wide World lo: M evening, ena on rand sist ning (e Winifred of 141 We ting Fores M of vton rs of held tomorrow d home after with his family r sold at afternoon, bro Store steam heat, Will be terme, Raynion nville 16 D, ST.--Gar to MISS LEWIS DEPRIVED OF AUTO DRIVER'S LICENSE Was Convicted of Reckless- After Heaving in Hart- Police Court license local he by the vehicles, of The conviction court over a of her of violating the mo- lans on three and traffic ceived by the William however 00d the ap the motor persons driving, the inst the for only heir which a suspension results, WOMAN HURT IN CRASH an S of A and an automobile collided of a cet, was night by a silk d that Dr. Sterl Mrs. Woodro President Wilson and Dr. s has led to mance 1x re A Weak Alibi! Ladies' chureh 2:30 o'clock Wednes- of ymlinson avenue, for the important voted on, guild .\hlmn a nd Mrs, st Main strooef ovenin York spending here W suit With shelving s rk iress cominis- according received this morning by suspension home of her Hungerford. has heen reg- rritt hotel since her return from New York. is under: for t the suspen- riod of 15 days, vehiele convicted offense U danghter morning Church in'w with a . Thonipsoh driving STOLEN Pina practically thief who two over- shirts and a pair to a report Wilson, Wilson, Bristol News PETITION T0 RAZE FACTORY BUILDING Knit Goods Plam JUDGE EVIGTS CARUSO | Restaurant Man Must Leave Town or Serve Long Jail Sentence— Tracy-Lynch Nuptials—Little In- terest In Election, Application has Leen made by the American Trust ( of this city, through its attorney, S. Rus sell Mink, to r: Judge the Plainviile plant Manufacturing nt was sold some ago and the Plainville buildings yeen on the market for several months, The trust company officlals | clieve that the land can be more sily sold without the buildings and t the razing of the structures will i mean any 1t depreciation in | the receipts, The Bristol Manufacturing Co. was ohe of the leading underwear manu- facturers of the country fime, but met with depressing days when ladies' fachions changed from flan- nels to silks for lingerie. of the former Iiristol Co. The Bristol pla | time th t one Caruso Must Leave Town. James proprictor of TNalian-American restaurant on Main street, was fined $400 and costs and a suspended jail sentence of three months for a former offense was mad ive and an additional three months suspended sentence was imposed on condition that he leave the city for good by Judge Jo- M. Donovan this morning on arges of violation of the liquor laws. Caruso pleaded his own case and inferred in his remarks that the po- lice were too active ao suit him as he asserted that “he would not make friends the police.” This rea- son was apparcntly the cause of sev- eral swoops by the raiding squad of the police department. One raid net- ted nothing but laughs by bystand- ers, but a second revealed contra- bapd hidden in the wainscoting around a bathtub. A descent by the squad on Saturday night demonstrat- t guruso was continuing in the ssion of contraband liquor and ordingly booked for ap. pearance today. Caruso, ope seph with As Judge Donovan had heard the former case against Caruso and had imposed a suspended jail sentence, he was led to the bench to sit this Tracy-Tyneh Water Trac Wedding Commissioner William F of Dark Commissioner Willlam J. Tracy of Belle- and Miss 1. of Mr. and Prospect st s morning by Il at St, Mics Cath son Nrs avenue, ura Mrs . were mar- Rev, Oliver T. Joseph's church, ine Lynch, of the cted as bridesmaid and Franeis Tracy. brother of the bride- groom, was best man. After a wed- Hling recep Mr. and Mrs. Tracy ft upon a wedding trip. Upon heir return, they will reside on Fed- al strect, Tre sister Dride, on ¥ is a member of the Tracy Co.. Inc acy has employed Rristol National bank Dedication Postponed Dedication of the new St. Joseph's cemetery was postponed on Saturday of the rainy weather and announcement of a new ceremonies will he macd future. cording to Rev Magnell, pastor of St chureh, Abandons Car After Accident Daniel Protesen of 63 Willow New Britadm, is being sought by the local police as the result of a collision last night Broad street near Davitt's crossing hetween a motor car registered in his and Iriven by George of and Curtis streets, firm Mrs, -Driscall boen because in the near Joseph's stroet on name Keltonis Sout! on Main zton Forestyilie and apparently, the Pro- tesen car was on the wrong side of the highway, headed toward this city as a rear wheel on the Koltonis machine was almost ripped off and other damage was caused, all disabl- ing the machine, The New Rritain car contl about 100 feet and crashed |tree on the 1oft s Srn Jamaging a smashing a spring and ripping off a tire The driver ked his switch and Keltonis talk him ared lots. The police weer notified and Officers Victor Chabot, He og- linski and Timothy Lambert went to the scone to keep traffic clear. The dama New Rritain car was sent to Munn's garage by the police and was made of the New to arrest Protesen ied for Into a bumper, lock 1gnition could ross “fore wit disappe Rritain police Trust Company Would Wipe Out| Keltonis was bound toward | | | handsome in the ! e for the | Oitver T.| | comments from visitors, {dered Lyneh, ! John! | Wessels, R e handicape late, an unus. consclentious Election Togdag Polls opened today 11 o'cloc for the city eiection and wii) eivee tonight at 9 o'clock. Masor Yohn P, Wade and John Donnelly witi e op- ponents in the mayoraity whila the council of six will ba lecided from the followlng dozen can fiates Charles R, Anderson. Willard Hough, Homer Judd, Wiibur Kelsey, Wilttam A. Hayes, James 1. Murray, Thomas . O'Brien, Bruce A, Young, taymond Crumb, Ernest E. M, Brayton Goodwin and Levi 1 son. The following officials are elected virtue of no opposition but must & placed on the ticket today: Ciiy Clerk, Thomas B. Stecle, City Treas- urer, George Neach; Assessor Samuel N Board of Rulief, Fuller ¥, Barnes and Wallace It Crumb; Auditors, W, E. Wightmun and W. L, Crouch ; Hospital Tn<pection, Inspection of the new $300.000 pital took place y day afier noon and thousands visited the new structure. The wide fine light and the gen- orful appearance of the in- caused many admiring whose con- tributions and pledges had made the new building possible, Mad Defective Brakes, fuge Audette way fined and costs at the police court se, | this morning en & charge of ha defective brakes on his motor car, The machine was parked on Main street near Summer street on Satur- day afternoon, when the brakes sud- denly gave way, allowing it t» pro- ceed driverless down the hill, The vehiele headed for the new $5,00) comfort station, but came to rest against the curb a few feet away. CIGARETTE LIGHTS GAS; AUTO AND OWNER BURNED Hartford by por eral ¢ stitution Man Retained “Smoke"” Between Lips While Pouring Fuel Into Tank, Smoking cigarettes near the gas lino tanks of automobiles while fill- ing them is a pastime that is wan- ing in popularity and which lost an- other devotee last night when George Alaban of 157 White street, Hartford, was burned about the hands and arms and had his cloth- ing badly burned, Alban was driyv- ing a machine which ran out of gas- oline near Ibelle’s corner, and he was forced to. go some distance and carry a guantity from a gas station. He was smoking a cigarette when he started to pour the gasoline from the container into the tank on the automobile, Suddenly there was a Llinding flash as the fumes of gas- oline were fgnited by the cigarette, and the automobile was engulfed in flames. Alaban's hands, arms and clothing were burned. Engine Co. 5 was called on a still alarm andgthe blazing machine was given a drench- ing, the flames being put out after about $700 damage had been ‘done. MISS DOERR SHOWERED miscellaneous shower was ten Miss Helena Deerr of Meadow avenue Saturday the homeof Miss Lonise riswold stre: The ttily decorated, the A huttle evening a housa was pr |color scheme being pink and white, A buffet luncheon was served. Doerr received many useful heautiful gifts She is soo come the bride of Henry this city. Miss and to be- irth of Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, Instant Stomach Relief! Instant relief from sourness, gases or acidity of stomach; from indiges- tion, flatulence, palpitation, head- wche or any stomach distress The moment you chew a few Pap Diapepsin” tablets your stomach feels fine. Correct your di- gestion for a ferw cents. Pleasant! Harmless! Any drug store. 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