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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1926. 98¢ EB! Racket Presses, BAS All other Basebal 15¢, 19¢, 39¢, 59¢, 85¢ and $1 Fielders’ Gloves from 59¢ pair and upwards 1 Goods at special prices—Tennis Tapes and N Special Sale of Sporting Supplies Where the golfer and the tennis players can get all with the knowledge that they are getting the best at lowest prices the essentials for their game GOLF CLU The well-known and .popular St. B ndrey giving choice of Mid-irons, Mashies, Niblicks and Putters. Regular price $2.00. Special Price, each Drivers and Brassies $3.50 kinds .. $1.49 9 each Steel Shafted Drivers, Brassies and Spoons, the $5.98 each regular $8.00 kinds, for. Golf Bags priced like this...$1.49, $1.98, GOLF BAL LS $2.98 each Just note the low prices for the following Silver King Bullet for Regular 7 U. S. Royal Black Circle Repaints The “Star Special” for only. All better grades selling from Racket Covers, 75¢, 98¢ ALLS 85¢ each, .69¢ each, .69¢ each, 79¢ each, 50c each, 35¢ each, TENNIS RACKETS 2 3 $10.00 dozen 8.00 dozen 8.00 dozen 9.00 dozen 5.00 dozen for $1.00 $1.79 each 19 to $10.98 each TENNIS BALLS “Championship” and “Pennsylvania” for 50c each Rubber Hoods, 29¢ BASEBALL BATS 19¢, 39¢, 85¢ and $1 ets Berlin News RUMORS REGARDING ANNEXATION HEARD Attachment of Kensington to New Britain Being Whispered WILL PLAN PLAYGROUND News In the Town's Churches—Ken- sington Young Women Win Med- als—Church Renovation Is Com- pleted—No Wednesday Closing. This being a legislative year, the thoughts of Kensingtonians more turn to the proposed ion of Kensington by New Several Kensington residents have spoken of the matter and scem to be of the opinion that tk will be a concerted effort on the the Hardware City to absorb Britain. e the lin. Whether or not such a would be welcomed by Kensington residents is not known. They seem- ed loath to express their opinions today, being satisfied with stating that they are sure New Britain peo- ple are planning an annexation at- tempt. It is probable that the ma ter will be considered at the next session of the legislature, since It would take action by this body to bring about such a result. New Britain has, in the past, con- d the move and it is believed would be a good one, since that city would then be on the main yailroad line between Boston and New York, providing an unhamper- cd outlet for its products and pro- \iding also for an increasé in the number of industr Kensington, at the present time, has a number of flourishing manufacturing plants. Playground 1s Planned After a lapse of a year the play- cround proposition advanced last cummer by St. Paul's church, Ken- sington, is again coming to the fore. With the announcement today that {he committee in charge of the mat tor will mect in the near future to perfoct plans for putting the propos- ed ground into condition, it is @s- sured that the children of the di irict will have one more place in \which to play without danger from Lutomobiles. The plot of land proposed is on church property and is consid- location. It requires yme clearing to make it suitable «nd the committee is planning to ke up the matter at once so that he ground may be in use this sum- hner. It will be open for all children of the town. No Wednesday Closin apparent that given up the idea, for the t least, of closing their joors on Wednesday afternoons. several of them were in favor of the oractice during the summer, but wumber of them ntained that vould hurt husiness nent was reached. Paul Glana and tonketty Grocery Co. said today Wednesday afternoon closing be brought about eventually, nce store-keepers will come to alize that it is for their rests to do s0. It will be taken up sain next season, it was stated, but hope for the consummation of .+ plan was held out for this sea- move sidel that it [ he red an ideal 1t is tores hresent it hat will n Are Awarded Medals The Misses Sophie Drust, Cecelia osick and Anna Znosko, students t the Connecticut Business College, [New Britain, have been awarded ertificates and medals by the Un- once | annexa- | part of | ond district of the town of Ber- | al nd s0 no agree- | {church derwood panies for excellence Thes in young women are in town Renovation Is Completed ork of comple rior of St work well known tely renovat- Paul's church, led today | company, New Brit- completely and the ap- tly improved. ennan, pastor of d today that the con- ract for placing an oil L rch has not been a 1 that t} the Jot ain. Th painted pearance ev. John C aul’s, state terior was hed ner in the arded as yvet S matter will b short time, Postal Receipts Incres volume I which er came today | ar les, conld give was a gre previous y The from Postr dney said that he The increasc said, over tl Co houg figu one, ir. he money ord is all other shown an inc department partments, in recei nd all thi s year > On Vacation Trip Mrs. Frank Slater 2 Gold t today by zs point to come. and mobile where t A 1sington has issued a challenge to |any team in this vicinity averaging years of members of | the local team ¢ young fellows, { none of them over 17 years of and they feel confident that they ca verely trounce any squad of their It any think the Tabs are wrong in the assertion, they are in- vited to phone 6 to arrange for a game team of age. e vears, Called To Ca L. E. Holt, who is e Berlin railroad sta called to the ann employed ion, has heen home of his father in anaan, his parent being seriously ill. Mr. Holt is well known among railroad employes. Heavy Week-End Traflic "he week-end has arrived with it has come the heavy traffic on the turnpike. The Berlin officers will be on duty at the several posts along Berlin street tomorrow and | they will put into effect their cam | paign against speeding and cutting | in. | St. Paul’s Church Masses will be celebrated 8 d 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at {St. Paul's church, Kensington. Rev W. D Casey of Hartford will ;v: v John C Brennan, pastor ing the weck mass will be celebrs ed each morning at 7:30 o'clock. |Tomorrow, there will be a session lof the Sunday school at the |clusion of the 10 o'clock service. sacred Heart Church Mass will be celebrated o'clock tomorrow morning at the Sacred Heart church, East Berlin. Rev. John C. Brennan of Kensington {will be in charge and Sunday school | will follow. | Berlin - Congregational Rev. John H. Kingsbury will officiate at the service tomorrow at 10:45 |the Berlin Congregational This will be the only activity of the day at Dur- 0 con- at of lin Kensington ‘Congregational The morning serviee will be held at 10:45 o'clock tomorrow at the Kensington Congregational — church. RRev. Vernon L. Phillips, the pastor, | will deliver the sermon of the day. The Sunday school department will meet at 12:10 p m., and the Chris- {tian Endeavor socicty will have its session o'clock in the evening. Methodist at 7 Kensington There will be a session of the Sun- hool tomorrow morning at 10 at the Kensington Methodist The morning service will be held at 11 o'clock and Rev. May B. Lord, the pastor, will preach on the subject he Law Our School- master.” The Epworth league will meet at 7 o’clock in the evening and Wilfred Hanford will be the leader. day & o'clock assist | Ber- | morning | o'clock at | church. | nd Royal Typewriter com- |1 o'clock the held and preach on Responsibili The the mee Praye evening ser May B s Call party Rev ) lawn eld next Wednesday eve e t enda ooked d th 0od delicacies will he 1y ev r mid-week subjec t there Hot dogs, coffe ice cream on ning at serviee for from Book vi Lord w 5 will be cake 45 o'cl W Sunday School Picnic {park, Bristol. children ittendan trolley Corner o'clocl T lit is ¢ complet; day's out is Grove is now of ISiehic) { pienickers, munity in Ind nual outing of crowd this he paeted thdt mory f automobiles, started hall along the higl ars plannec they arance nounced lin This here ere events in | contest | *“Miss in ! ery ours at | ehure pal M. family ] and left Mr, presented as . \machines bore ban that st attendance, s will be the and chureh t weeks' Maine. nd Mrs. 1 parents aff the it d for when morning at weather the left njoy t Berlin ) Fast Items Berlin for where ng cok the ull swing, A from t) and wended 1 to re main in impress| they arted rs the club, pr 1 be o I other for these A bathing the result of Berlin” will be o held at Berlin Gabriel's tomorrow Mrs. L. T oday East at St. by vacation at Ke 1y ting will be Man's il be and it large home- and on ek the il be liscussion will f Pro- school Rocky number a trip, t about being children themselves on the residents | th Hotchl of are in hs pson’s 10 clear, wi the he its 1 ive out, which parade was com- posed of members of the East Community afternoon games and sports w gram rried out will be food for evervone and will wl wh Community club | “T proce all bearing ion PPy Con W e and ap- All an- Ber- of interesting | o are beauty vich a picked, | will be one of the big features, the ne usual Methodist isco- morning. ur| antomohile r and for Sebago Renjamin Derenthal | |and daughter have returned to their home in spendir Derenth Patrick Springfield. several TAWRENCE Lawrence, Owing to ditions, ing ove u the 1 manufacture | tions July weeks parents, Mr. Holigan. Mass nsati Everett 200 on will 4to September July 1 mills, cotton Mass., with and employ- | head, while n after Mrs. Mrs. MILLS CLOSE ®) ory trade con- | Smith rec goods suspend opera- 1y | ways and byways, The | minu It was a | wrked, wi of esponsible the in that woad, and for Smit th failure | Plainville News J ; MUCH DISCUSSION - ON PARKING RULE - Objection o Trolleys Standing in Center of Street Methodisg Church will s of t tinued Epworth le in th Frank ader, her topic o ) o'cloc 1 be the ) ng " Prayer The will be held ) Clonception fter cor the morning service Advent Christian Church wil AUTO RAMS INTO TRUCK . it M £pe stian | Two Injured in Accident on South- Mon- Sym ington Road—All-Plainvilles and Y. Lle Important || k on ¥ M. C. A. Have Kking by the Co-Work me, Notes. : Week-end Games—Church The ing re new trolley stop which caused cor he merchar Juar to a » opposed which wi pur mobiles in their stores, t they n without a | trolley ro stopped a dangerous one be Thrall’s cor- | 13, where er such !y He ner rac w Fire Whistle Ready Tod to ha | gested t) | Hanson's back. however, is said to require 11 utes of ru is rrangem away with trolleys stopped 1 ng Tomorrow st Emeralds Here to sp cu to solve pe ness sec I wou problen of aut on of honents o kit omobiles busi- tomorrow our towns and cities 1dd just a few words which have been in Plainville about mpt 8 y 1 like to many recently last pair i pre stop and bac stop. gamee in nd exc to llent playing | seems to t detorrals location is the best 1 can sec s tomorrow to hr s vi 1son itors o are a cle ne to go wiil mit orce t 10 sto has wviously Catholic Chur 19 Lk T sCTvices La masses 3 proposed i to be addition of the Cliurch of O 9 mo: with : 8 lock i morn trol he v stop town of $10 s Mary's former precey ainvilic will conduct spent more B rinary this corner make it For Second Place Soap tea Plainvill ere this rt positio: M Jun rnoon Mane o rs 1 The the rted i ano e am fs ¢ ir L great and from ngerous to |15 if parl : many people it tlastonbury t in ainville behind win St am cross ba n half a game at t Is only an cr solution of the fiothan the soap- ow the to take ir passengers in the town and allow time to park the cars, have to both frolley | t present the Bristol car is parked PLAINVILLE mat- make today will and right East Glastonbury rolley &end nd center of furt cars am- 3 hem p discha Leir opponer tim on not to any reference or one half of the wh night of the running tin tes of every hour of the ime. “The -New Britain is parked | | minutes of each hour or one- | | day ar Saturday, July 15th— ca ter B. Kyne's 1/ of the schedule fimne “The Shamrock Handicap” This is for reg r running not include the extra car: t in morning, noon a d are parked for able time, “We have been having a serious accident f the trolley c standing so long, nd T hope we do not e one, but the solution {5 to remove the hazard | that may and oblige the cars | to run and not stand and that nd nigh con e with Janet Gaynor and Willard Louis some fortunate in not | ac by reason | he Green Are t Fox News r'—No, 10, « And Cartoon exist Sunday, July 18th— i | NORMA TALMADGE in King” signs were PR poles on Whi | “SECRETS morning and the ; 3 into effect immediately, theoretically, Many motori | appeared unaware of the change and | continued to park in the forbidden | zones, but this will be done | with as soon as they are appraised | of the change. | | pl stree ed on this | went least away | | Auto Rams Truck Two persons were injured | Thursday night when an automobile | driven by Edward Smith of Pine { street, Springfield, Mass., ran into a | ruck on the Southington road. Mrs ived a severe gash on the their daughter suffered | a broken thumb. Mr. Smith | fourth occupant of the auto wer d. The car was badly dam late — NOTICH PARSELL'S GARAGE ok Ginrage. Formerly at the ( AT NOW LOCATED EAST MAIN STREET NERI BLOCK. NDS OF REPAIRING AND TOURING CAR PHONE 2 181 ite ALL T LIVERY and a in- ju FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS VEAM-WE SEE = 1 JIERE'S FRECKLES AN WILLE DOKN MERE - GEE, TAEYLL LOOK U AT AE WITH TUEIR MOUTHS OPEN ! THINIIN' WHAT A HERO T AM FOR BEIN' AWAY FROM HOME WELL - T'AA BACK AGAIN, _, FELLAS! WHERE WOZ. (¥ You AL\_THAT) ;vk_/(« TIME? of | than Mrs, | The loca as [ where NEWINGTON NEWS Mrs. t gton lope submitte ord « Mai ly T th i Mrs. [who w ner battleship New York L rom’ Dr Wi |being ma | attl Doubts Aimee nest Mexican prominent gr Taking the Wind Out of Alel’s Sails! | AROUND 1N TH' WORLD —~ d by Weleh Matilda as marric lads h been making a | county loop, | 1 older| to owing in the eir opponents are Brist—o[ News has tailed - Plainville, their t} this how | " 600D SAMARITAN BAGGED BY POLICF Doing Act of Kindness and Is' Placed Under Arvest | vs from ey look for ernoon Aunil Meeting to egion Brock- will | 8 o'clock hall on important all mem- present ral rged to try to Union Service of Presentation of German Howitzer to City Today—stephen Terry Lodge | Installs Officers - Philadelphia Glants Meet “Endees” Tomorrow. |1 6 Put- on pur- | Bristol complai De- 1 the of | v and in e c ed wit T sor. He|e adven- [r lay imself next f Woodmont- fatogio today iting over while last serious h Mrs was raid | con- |t alcohol. re cloth- police Thompson who wert Night E contra M 1ing t ated t nolds i Bo \ome, con- I ¥ police vas ; were eynolds an in- im o was freed and ch porting droj Mrs. Ni ingale days with ju on qu g that K Bar her ‘mott Band Conc concert at Lake ernoon will of Com- be- ren- tomorrow and by af o'clock Veterans his city Bank meeting be lered Foreign Wars band o Bristol Savings annual Meeting | the ¥ held af room. T is- 4:3 noon xt Monday the consultation will be d. Installation of Officers Ty avi home on t 0 o'clock ne in Di- town plan com- rectors ting of Ste gular mec o was hill in- Grand Noble and, | secretary, Carr has ju tly come in- viee This in has julius Ostrom; r Harold Kimberly Root. Gun Presentation ands of people lined t this afternoon to witness the headed by the Ha V. F. W., and numerous arding asur 18 ssiongot S property t 1 second m was | L & Dunn of Hart- tract of land on Camp- ir property Henry which this company trust or months, ster of up n situated next to old F.| parti- atriotic ind fam- | E ng recently Nord- Edit Larson, to Yor. Hilair Bit- is a lieutenant on Nordstrom nmett d post New niee wedd cipa in by and rnal repaired to the to witness the > formal p Hav M of MMrs. societies and later | Memorial boule incident of cap- tured German howitzer by lo- cal post to the city of Bristol. The dress of the afternoon was given |( Admiral Herbert O. Dunn, U. 8. | retired. of Pawcatuck, and trophy formally accepted Corpo Counsel William DeRosier, for that task Councilman Homer H. Judd ir (hsence of Mayor John F. Wade. Bids for Widening Main Street have bee for by the | work of between and Malone specifications a Ingineer C. W. be at | meeting of the | 1st 3 exercises Bitne entation the the ary by th a mi rried eship. ot of was by ation selected 1sked the Bids have n t for Bristol widening Main North Main court. Plans in the office and ty « stroet and of City bids will xt regular council Al I Game Tomorrow field, opened of city on iladelphia | rmoon the p £ the colored furnish New a pre- the it was nece to call | in the sixth inning on ac- | rain, neither team having to scor On Vacation | d Mrs. P. A, Park and of Oakland street left this two we vacation Hawk's Nest, Sound View. Miss Lorena Merrill of Burling- | ton avenue left this morning for a | two weeks' vacation to be spent at | North N. H. Mr Robert one in the opposition of o er will the local eam. In eason between coun for ams Departy vious game vo te Y, ims, ssary of able of the|morning for a eks’ o Bo town « wit and mayor Aqua Pri in tl ury's in Los stigation Aim mple He he kidnapping. | of of Conway, Mrs, story of her and Ryan 1[ merly was |sid circumstances and |° | won the game 9 to 3. 1| Plain 0 Crown arrive the | of Canyon by El than their of seemed to enjoy | Parker-B | b |w. inte | son street left yester- Miltord where they sprud the week-end. Mr. Ryan letter carrier connected with local post office department. Tag Day tag day of Harold F. post, No. 994, V. F. W., is held today in conjunction with the presentation of the “cap- tured German howitzer to the city. The money received in this way will assist the post in defraying the expense involved in securing the gun from the government. Chickens Stolen Complaint was made to the po- department yesterday by s Grogan of Garden street, stville, that five Rhode Island 1 been stolen from his vious night. The police estigating. wreatens To Bergeron of Holyoke, on a chary breach ~f suspended the The first Emmett being Kill Wife Hartford, M Philip fors arrested drunken- the peace, had this morning that he stay out of Bergeron was arrested on of his divorced wife who a local restaurant and re- s at the Pearl Annex hotel. Ac- cording to Mrs. Bergeron's testi- mony her e ad threaten- to kill it was for that son called for police of nd men condition ness works in that tection. Auto Breaks Child's Leg Johnson, n year ol of Mr. and Mrs, John T. of 94 Valley vet, s an auto at 1:30 o'clock afternoon and received a leg. The driver of the Hill of 453 West street. ed appear at police rters morning and his 1ed indefinitely until iy to Johnson could ascerlained, Boy Struck By Auto Stepk years while Johnson this case was cor h the old, of crossing afternoon was injured by = by Ludep H. Me. His in ¥ not serious. vho appeared at ers this morning indefinitely until the of the boy's injuries loberts ond street yeste 1 slightly driven brook, appare e of Gagne police headq was continued xact extent ertained. PLAYGROUND LEAGUES Boys' and Girls' Teams Get Under Way In First Indoor Games of The Season. The' playground indoor baseball leagues got under way yesterday aft- ernoon under the supervision of Playground Director Dick Anderson. Paradise PaTk won both of the opening games ot the season, the boys' team coming through with a 6 to 4 victory over the Burritts iile the girls team defeated the ses by a 12 to 5 score. tt and Washington split the honors of the afternoon with the Wash taking the cake in a re Both teams scored r hd often but Washington, havi edge, took the game by \ four run margin, 24 to The Washington girls ran into a pack of d luck and lost their game 12 to ton boys Wl swatfest The Smith ground boys put up a rd fight against the Willow rooks but the boys from the south end proved to be too strong and they The Smith girls were idle yesterday because of the fact that Willow Brook was un- able to assemble a girls' team, Id Mules Carry Prince Gustav and Wife Grand Canyon, Ariz., July 17 (P Prince Gustaf Adolf, and ‘rown Princess Louise of Sweden here vesterday astride and Just plain old American mules. The royal pair “Bob"" reached the top the south rim of the Grand »out noon, and were met utomobiles that carried them to fovar hotel here. In all they had travelled more ) miles astride the mules in journey down the north rim the canyon, through Phantom nch and up the south rim. Both the prince and prine their novel e perience. uckey Co. With Liberty Baking Corp. fker-Buckey Baking Co| as merged with 15 oth- king concerns in cities Mississippi river and has unit in Liberty Bak- ion. The concern is cap- italized at 000,000, Orville Parker Buckey of this city have been vice presidents of the hey will continue The Pa this larg o come a he ing Corpor s and Clarence elected merged inte |to direct the operations of the local plant and plan extension of the com- pany's property in this city in the s of better service. The com- purchased of the J. 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