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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 19, . . complained that he had lost con- A | P A’ e ad los . To Install Oficers |Fave oatint i Ialnvllle @LDS |siaerable trade as a result of the Bn Deputy Grand Chief F {have caused any damage to crops. (/] ews ¥ and Chi nger Al-|\Many persons were caught at Lake change, as persons desiring to stop bert Rawiszer of this city will §0 10 {Compounce and ¥ | for an instant and purchase Sunday —— | Forestville tomorrow evening to in- i Rockwell park, papers had been ordered to move | gtall ‘ths vaoenbly ‘SIatsR il “{where they had gone to spend the along, leaving him with a large pro- ‘ p ntly r«(:‘ officers of {day, and automobilists were obliged SoHtlon of nits SLbeeth - pesoAlGaLy | Court Forest No. 40, F. of A {to park their cars along the road | when they moved to buy elsewhere Case Continued ’”flr "‘1"’"% half an hour on account 9 in more convenient and accessible case of Emil Freiman,|®f (¢ l\‘lull\’\d‘i‘-i :‘:m.\\'l ed stores. Those desiring cigars and with reckless driving and NCW LANOR N UGS n g | Rev. George P. Mey Sey- other purchases reqiring but a few |operating an automobile while under | o ¥ “EOTEE T S eFer of By _ | seconds wero also shooed away. | s | the influence of liquor, was continued | foo o "G a3 Instaled as pas. Y lh R D S . | Ralph Thrall, proprietor of Thr 1\;515 000 E ed {until next Wednesday,, July 21, un-|p ot the' German . EVANgS (Nt outh Run Down on Southing-| arus store. haa the same wick to 10 Ipected 10 ALODA | er vonds of s200. 1E was arrested s arteenaan pe: Hav B, W R d : ., O |make as did A Antonio of the g { Jast Saturday by Motorcycle Police- | oy mr“”rf’?‘ by. Rey.. H. Wele N[ T “r F ton Road—Now in Hospital |emis, oiner pind, et 2 Services to St. A Ioan Tumes Rures on Tiatos stvents | DB BCEE ORI CE S TR s AR ASH ROCKS 0w OSD] al chary of the Palace of Sweets W 0 oL, Alln | Case Continued 'll;:';:’,d;’"'] Stsexs o New Briialn S e | Several large parties of motorists T | The case of Toseph Dardis, arrest-{ oy e Address. . Other sisiting ACCIDENT% AT stopped in front of restaurants on CITY FEEL ) ed Saturdiy night tn s houss on An |ClerEY asslsted Rev. Mr. Wehmeyer park elsewhere, were heard to say | | charge of drunkenness and breach of| g o e AU ETAQUASE(EE lce tamped they would eat at the next town; it | peace, was continued untll Wed- [ Sn i colege In Milwaukee. Three Hurt In Trolley-Auto Crash— | s estimated that this cost’ as |Cars In Collision Near Shovel Shop |nesday morni v 21 today. ("“s\::\‘“‘::d ‘.:;"i("“‘l“’""“ "‘I‘"""fl"'fl' much as $50 business to some of the . ficer Pare was called to a home onf == 14 Bt. Louls. 4 Ror oo No Parking Arouses Ire of Mer- | & Hill — Tire Thieves Arres 3 3 | years after h e l P . -l W k d 3 | lunchrooms, es Arrested — | Anderson avenue where Dardis was| after his graduation he was 1 o ged i ssi k g n retty De51gn5, Easi y orked, chants—John . Heckler Through | .o coisctionimiil' b flsfiwith || Swater: Main Floods'Street—Rey peacefully siceping on ~a table.| CoEREE JT ISSER WOTK i the selectmen regarding the ordi- | * | Dardis told the court that the wom- | ada, after which::lje acceptel s i i i Maki At Standard Stecl—Briefs nance and if no chan, | George P. | ) | call to Schumm, Ohlo, where he was At Sta % - s ance a ange is made by | George P. Meyer Installed. |an who m: the complaint was also 5 oL Was 1 Ines ror CUttlng and a lng |them it is possible that the mer- | responsible’ for his condition and in|ososad for elkbt yean Hrori ibag Hegler Peterson, age 18 years, is | chants will attempt to secure an in- | The novena of St. Ann was for- |view of the Tt everybody | £0Int he went to St. John's parish in in a rather serious condition at the | junction invaliadating the rule. mally opened at St. Joseph's church |present was indulging, he saw no (o "'"";"" Indiana, where he served | Bristol hospital after having Beenil Leaves Standard Steel vesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock and | F€Ason Why he shouldn't the TLutheran congregation for ot S GO ST T PR | Heckler, master me- [services were S Stole Auto Tires |elght years. While in the latter S by S {chanic at the St rd Steel & | again held in the| victor Vanoni and Raymond Lineli | POSt: hie served on the mission board S it 2 S e : . ) 2 0 o'clock last night on the Sou Bearings, Inc.. has severed his con. |c ePinE. at 8 o'clock. Services will | were AHiaat evening i1 Of the Central District of the Mis- is a very low price for these attractive frocks. The material, simulating | ipston ro rsen, who Setlonl Ui Femibh: o of 111 |be held each day during th o o !,“ na \J“c‘\:\L'xl‘nv‘wh']"““”” Pynod. e Soqefiia a8 REY linen, is in popular colorings; washable. Sale will be rapid, so come early! | visiti Plainville, ~ was health) A HECKIG bacaine asor (WRISR will ‘end) onitia ik charge of ster sutomoblle tives|©f the local churchi Rév, Oty Teupe DIRECTIONS FOR MAKING GO WITH EVERY FROCK, also lines for {emptin to cros the road near the | cited with the company three years |Ann, Monday, Jul O Ot Eibers | oIl Who Was pastor of the church cutting, making it easy to put it together. These frocks can be made in e (i s Dt s e ViUt s [s and 8 p. m. On the Feast Day, | of Wolcott street, while the| o0/ Vears &7 AR s ew p 7le. < F 73 . . i i L € mec Nic CCOoEN o el o 43 Hlat 'y on was sta il i the % o new two-piece style, plain overblouse effect, with border on skirt or skirt e e m\\ : 2 I : \ 1 in 1 HL..\H‘H‘R | ever there will be masses at latt rov e tanding in l\. Attor. the installation exéreibiaie 5 4 B " S 5 5 ] s cifieuity.d is mechinical and executive abilit L < & his home on Saturday i stallat € can be‘attach((l to waist. These are entirely new models, giving choice of dodging the ca In stepping out | was promoted some time ago. Owing | T : 5 and 915 aum, | tent e share Hre aod ¢ j| reception, attended by visiting blue with gray border, green with rust border and tan with blue border. of the way of one machine he hop- |{o {hn serious impairment of his |ang 1o o sosictiner o Il Mass | one tire and rim o A e ahan) | Clery and members of the congre- Remember the price, $1.59 each. At Art Section, Aisle B. Main Floor. e ey el o Sk [ eally R e A “,w nticipated that at least | ere removed Fanoni faking one fo|EAtion, was tendered ~Rev. r Art S on, Aisle B. Ma ; erated by Fred Stevens ofHolyoke, | A 115,000 people from throughout bt s i | Meye 5" 1a Mass., and was hit |,\j vil‘cm \m“t | tender his resignation and take a [England and Ne \'nrr‘g\'yw" ‘\m! Iz home and Lincl taking the other | MEYST &1G 8 farih A as hit by this, NE | much needed vacation | < state will |5 pis house. By a clever piece of Joseph Schittina thrown to the stréét | s friends at the plant learned of | d the exercises on the closing | gatective work, the officers fastened | J0sePh Schittina, aged 81, of Petersen was taken to the offic e Ml ) 5 asTeneC | Rockwel 7 it e ! ion with genuine regret and ! " the guilt on the two young men ckwel avenue, died at the Bristol G gz ook, whe L | preacher of the nov his Y h , y ::f““(rlfi‘ ,_TL, o ,( m;“ ; }’\ h,;‘ lay noon, Mr. Heckler was |year sl ,‘h.‘r' e this | ¢no pleaded guilty in the city court|hospital this morning after a week's Men S BOYS’ Wear | scalp wounds and it was e B o find a large gathering (Sohwartner, O, P, editbs. of the |tl7 morning. Vanonl, who nas | [1Ineas ith prienmio e RO B th. S v il et his desk, where George H. Shine, | Rosary magazine. Now Yorn cit |Deen in court five times before, two in Italy and came to Bristol about B % 5 s skull hiad b ictumens WHe i vty dn it i aER et o R ose gazine, New York city, {o¢ w St6 rar Thett s ago. For a number of Suits 2 _yvear S . was later removed to th 3ristol | nd work- |ang author of t 1 o T are AnD A e A e N o atning uits an 0[1]!(1 }; to 1% }n‘;l es—coat, vest PN S od o the Bris ! men e A N orky |nd author ot the manual, “Ths |{onceq to Jal for 30 days |years ho was emploved as o section . : e pair pants. Res valiie for | hospital, where his condition toda e R a to St. 4 ather Schwer- St dio |hand by the Bris . Plainy One-piece style, with skirt; I 3 Al teal good value for | was reported none too good, al- glandi s pprseil i T i Birlatol Hasing |, Linell has neyer been wrcested bagon i vom Bristol & Plainville made of the finest worsteds -50 and $10.00 each | though he was re as comfort- | SSEN b Ofl o i TiereTon s ihuaberior s | rnand i nisioasa a Ane oL 00 @M |y g s s oy end al;hp “"'"‘(:1 c S. 5 | ellows. The i) f pre- | sosfs was imposec e stolen _| his de he employ o Other Suits—coat and two pairs of pants |svly us oL S : R 1";"”‘ S CLiC i B sesnislala ki 10 PFOP- | Soxsions Foundry Co. His wite dled : o Foy 0 peliyim e gtald) ; ants, | Constable Philip Maring investi- | principal speaker at the laying of : fonrlyania heg. Pleasing plain colors or 10 to 17-year sizes. Best buy in town at | gated the accident and permitted | = = i |the cornerstone of St. Joseph's' Jyater; Maln Buesiy: 3 eyt With: contrasting L color . §12.50 the suit Stevens lo continue on his way o olonDoss Damago v church butatne R of fan filen lyshs pentistidieac o L0 e Do . 2 E G sttt uch damage and inc nience f vy - 2 water main at the corner of Main|Mary, Antoinette, John, Antonio, stripes on chest or borders; Reefers for 3 to 8-year boys, regular [ e Huv iSO | oueh damage and inconvenlenct | ' rhe relic will be applied at all of | 11iq Prospect street at 1 o'clock Sun | Salvatore and”Catherine Schittina also fancy jacquard suits. $5.00 to $7.98 values for 2 j ree ‘-w\(mv'\[ were Injur LT e e i s 't)‘mx. rvices x»u-:w, [w lv.n novena. | jav morning turned a portion of {&ll Of this city; a brother Nicholas, . s a2 e anot crash which oceurred wit s 25 B BT X Dather er T. Magnell has also . ¢ Bristol and < $2,98 to $7.50 $3.98, $4.95, $6.75 | TAoRae. T ¥ rnoon and continued through | i n street into a river and a large | °f Bristol and two brothers in Italy. 33.98, $4.95, $6.75 each in ry few minutes of the one in | oming, Telenhone and eloetpie |Made arrangements to have Visiting !imount of water accumulated under| The funeral will be held at St nich Patersen was hurt. ADECI0 | light service was crippled and tho pricsts here to hear confessions in yje railrond brid The water|Anthony's church on Wednesday sorra of 20 Broad street driv=l natieat (own was plur : Polish, Lithuanian, Hungarian, Ger- ‘ i 9 ‘ol M g | entire town was plunged into dark & e rtod from the heeak for gbout §0|memning st 8 blclask. . Wer bl ing a truck into a drivew on | . f hort " man ench and jan S ay a ‘ SR, © 1t 2% | Beceart 2 2 »m.'(- e, '\'\'1}“ o mwm{ “‘: ness for a short period of time. A ”m'\m_‘”' nch and Italian Sunday af- |\ inutes until the water was shut off | Beccaris will celebrate the high mass Iogh sirest when He wire came down in front of the ,terNoonN: by water department employes, In|Of Teauiem and interment will be in struck by a trolley car and com- | prainville Trust ¢ ¢ o ial automobile parking regu- : | St. Thoms' " A e imD hon e R cottage | pletely wrecked, Casorra’s lainille Trust Co. on West Main || G80C05 CHICEET, BT g making repairs it was necessary to|St: Thoms' cemetery . . e : i s s cottage | S50 s igl L constable was placed on BRaNe SEBIICaaCe. 1D bR A astall four new jolnts § L rnte —_— ‘ eriin ews front of B. W. North's residence on |at Hotchkiss Grove, Indian Neck, |eve Was cut and his right Sty ihenailn mtezunmd ‘,_‘L”. e lcars on Queen strect. Cars will be [ B Joints in the water President G g . L carmprio. Tt orashed: soon slon, | ¥28 the greatest cvent of its king | bruised, while two others in the Car | orisia and pedestrians uniil it was |DTked on an angle on the west | i ) resident Goes to His _ | tric light wires and several of them | C'CF held by residents of that village, | o injured. Casorra’s daugh- | on 5% S WG EIGE "S5 broken [Side from Center street to Maple | o 5 Vacation Headquarters | parted, giving up a decidedly attrac- there being approximately 250 pres- iffercd bruises about the body | oy street. x " street, but parking will be per- | r‘??‘ 4 “‘{-’.’i:,'";”‘y" fon, of ’]’:_'”1 Paul Smith's, N. Y., July 19 (P— | Eive ‘pyrotechnio display. This dam. | °it.at the affair. There wero 38 cars | and Donato Delero was bruised | " Aige (recs were blown down in [mitted on the east side during the |t gieq Ul rast Prie | A visit to the executive offices was |age was repaired later in the eve- |0 hAMdle the crowd, three small | wbout the head and lacerated on the | any puris of the town and innum- (ROvena. Center street may be used | ot 1ot trom Infantile troubles, The | M2de teday by President Coolidgs [ning. Several large trees were also || icks included. Each car bore alch They were treated by DF. | apable branches were broken off, |{oF parking purposes on both sides youie” mother died about threel who made the four-mile trip from [l o in Teont. ot the. filling | banner inscribed “East Berlin Com- | 00K, ho had a busy night. The greatest tie-up to traffic occur- and the paroct school grounds | ining ago """ White Pine camp after signing the | station operated by Mrs. Duncan, a munity Club.” L vear's number| Passengers on the trolley car were | .o eariy m the course of the storm |May so be utilized for this purpose = ';m."_fl b radaea (_'m_]"&nn'“ documents and dictating sev- | short aistance north of the Berlin |of 137 Was considered a record shaken up by the impact Ate Of- | when a tree was blow Early this morning. pilgrims 3 k at = 0Cl0C% ! eral letters ha returnec o e o rlin Al | 4 27 : lo this afternoon from the Methodist 4 to /ith i) post office. er and there did not seem to | ficer Simpson the Hartford bar-| pighway on the to pour into the city by auto- | 4.y, S | camp. It was said only T e Bl oy | only routin: i Property Transaction be any indication this year that|racksis investigating th collision. | and cars were held ap for 1 train and trolley cars and |7ouiCl (FRUPR 1fi\(v-v}r‘x‘l‘h~‘y‘wryt wp | auestions wero dealt with. 'Damage Is Repm‘ted From Rll| Awert Norton of Beriin has sola |15 vould be as large u turnont, | A ilra decinengocainif o the (L i itas \oliil severall of i miany riving today will remain |10Ten Sfficiated and tuterment wew| While indications point o the to Gpace M. Kubeck of Meriden, | i “0 %5 ¢ perb in every r sliitin s braved the rain a i o s oYRDa: Former N. X District Attorney Hore| Lo r et Jay it ROOK A0 i IR 1 P t ar 5 uto skidded on t¥ ravement P Part OT TOWI] me StOI‘Hl | e Bes oflana on the Berti bire. : cemed as if at the last | AUt sK pavem ShhunE mpaci i te arive Three Cars in Collision e ot m"" Plumoiith. ¢, me aronaein el 1 3 moment entire t - d turned ov r cuft ¥ 1 1oh M MR AR ) ssioner of et a | pike near the Silver Lake Inn, ac- tire town was ready Mhe consoling feature of | Cars operated by Rudolph Mil- has yet been made of his plans ‘or pLEed ! 1 oaihe i SRR o st 5 I " v 3 enses and former district attorney | o 1 | cording to a deed filed with Town ¥ | s avy rair ich 't 0 Hull st Jacob | ¢ n e he trip. | invest 1 four ork city. and family were | iClerk Arthur L. Woodruff. s nothing to mar the | iNvestisated ou nded tt ght of ) Ha k 3 Bristol street, | S Bt Y | | 3 trip, « ar maki rres ¥ the end guests of Rev, Willlam o T M R EolitodCicdlcs Qulet v car making the journcy | A | s lief tc S0 n, came together near the |, L ! FIRE BOARD MEETING ’ ! | to and without LS g Angered at No Park Rule A A g Yoot ok 1 : P. Laflin, pastor of St. Matthew's| rTpe fire boar o f Police circles were quict over the vithout mishap. Iioth ed crops on the farms about | foot of Shovel Shop hill on the road (¢ ELOF The fire board will decide tonight I and TR chants abou : road (pureh in Forestville. | ] Sl n week-end, the threatening weather nd the old enjoyed th The wra of merchants about towr to Terryville at about 10:50 o'cloc Hesh < |on the type of fire apparatus to be | N Iy Misses Rickey |0f yesterday afternoon reducing to | ; and the sun's rays wered UOntral Square has been aroused | Plainville * Wins last night, both cars been consid-| . Hadsell Camp Vm,“f“ |purchased for use in No. 7 fire sta Large Tree Narrowly Misse ey | e extont the amount of trafrlc | LomBered by a siig haze which | by the no parking rule which went | he plainville ¥ C. A, Juniors erably damaged. Mibrandt was' o cun """"“, \' G ‘[”"‘- tion, ur proposals have been of- laeemisidan: 4o hung on all day, eliminat into effect vesterday on both sides g St aacond ol 0 the Hart- |going toward Terryville while H sElL L, anc fered ranging in price from $12.000 Residence—Death of Mrs. Pas- (which passed throngh the town. All ), Yy, eclimina ! into nd place in the Hart- [going tow rryville whi 2 fles: Aatslliary o]l b6 f anging P om $12, s 4 I hich last e of the entrance to Whiting street, ¢ o & it AaE b e 3 | | les xiliary will be reld at 8 (5 $13,000. The selecti f of the officers were on duty, but no | o W yea 0 ord co league Saturday after- cak was coming to Bristol and ap- Lty ; 81to $13,000. The selection of the torla—Communits Club Picnic |arrests were made, it is understood. pre v ent. The picl of | the storekeepers claiming that 'h]‘ noon when they dropped the Orford |parently one or the other tried to OCkRt ning in -\“"““‘“ilrmrd must be approved by the Mrs. Beatrice Pastoria n proved to b 100 regulation is costing them much | 8oap team of Manchester, which had pass the approaching car too close | < o |common council hefore contract can Attracts Many—Other Items. M Beafice Bas 35 years| PrOVIem and inasmuch as the business. With the moving of the | been In that position, and climbed {with the result that their front| . ‘-'Y""’ “‘\‘L_'""‘;" Mecting [be made. o X ks Yearster part of rnoon was .. | trolley stop west of the squs the | pas The soapmakers had de- |wheeis locked ¢ ¥ B Ravalieighbors ol fame | i ey B of age, wife of John Pastoria, died | as ¢ ] past i soupmakers ha wheels locked B sducabiol Lot BoTs s S Berlin is today shaking its s (R e L i and swimming, tI le forbidding parking alongside | feated the league leaders the pre- | lLaser of Fast Church, Terryville, “”l"\" tt i _~Y\‘mv.; at § o'clock i ut whether of not any bones were | ; 4 : 1l judges of the contest were rel 1| of the car stop went into effect and | vious ay and came to [ - lwh beh Hanecak RN Hobb sl i i e L elieved ) \v and came to Plain- {who was behind Hanecak. was un s * | jroken by the heavy storm Which [(jve of Ttaly, but had resided a-1ot the ordeal of making the sclec- | was enforced by two constables on fositog that they were |abie to stop fa time and: strue o f_"}f" . 14}\{ el truck the town last evening shortly | (his country for i ion. Quoits cluimed considerable at- | ¢ throughout the day and eve- | to add another to their list of of the latter's car. < Juhing soOlnrads e 1 3 = X | country for many years.|ieniion ! | ! had little difficulty in taking the lo- | H s o TR | T o ot e e ien ko liden | e, The motorists have not vet|victorivs, but the local team out- oth Milbrandt and Hanec: e L it el "lf“"“ ’]“"\_ riend in [Need 1s Leaviest storms of the season. Trees | morning ST {tormer Representative Claude W. | familiarized the mselves with the | played m from every ar and city court this morn veatoriay At T oy " 1a. th “, Haels Stevens of singt % e ¢ | 5 vesterday at Muzzy field, the fina . . ere blown over, some of them torn | payis church, Kensingte | Stevens of Kensington took all hon- | change, and it was said today that | fairly earned the verdict by § the request of Hanecak 2 bk S Fhorpe st A F d De d—- o by the roots, limbs were scatter- | yonn ¢, Brennan o {ors in this spor no arrests would be made for sev-| Plainville is now close behind East |to procure a lawyer, the case was il !‘ (‘v:“[“ h\\n‘m ,"““:""I‘ “( l“ riend n € i 4 to all points of the compass and | I} he in St. Mary's cemetery | The races held in the afternoon |eral dayg but an officer is constant- | Glastonbury continued until Wednesday, July 21|22 00 “0 i L " hen, to make matters worse, the|puigin - i “ e closely contested and it was|ly on d#y warning those who stop | Game Torfeited | Milbrandt fs represented by Attor- o . o . ,' ey ‘I"illh‘]‘ Many of you have experienced i e L & r ATt ifficult to pick the winner: e of| he¥ must move on to an unre-| The All-Plainvilles met with i urth g after he had ylelded {f . ° hort time, and the telephone The annual picnic of the Ken-|eral other EURSas e s X Sl |Eonas AL FORLGRA Y SR o Struck By Motorcycle + triple by Cephas, which rolled to || suit made by skilled hands — of em was also affected. sington Congregational church Sun k her events the first and Nullo N¢ proprictor of the [when the Emeralds of Hartford| arles Litz of 10 Church street,liy. 1ioht field fence. Goodridge, who || e 3 The storm started like any ordi- |y, = qo 0 il “ s CILE t‘]‘-‘;m'“ places were won by a matter of |Candy Kitchen in the Neri block. | failed to put in an appearance and | Plainville. while alighting from ;.‘],‘m: & Liot. ek ]'L‘oni i ”:(, expert craftsmanship and hand Lary thunder storm, but@t blew Up | pooqice phitlips rec e inch el girls' yard dash \\.mi = & = _ | forfeited to the local nine. A good |trolley car at Muzzy field yesterday |.cmainder of the game but the dam- tailoring. o alarmingly quick, that many| e i aav o this week, be H\I\]HK"\"\‘\’:w“i" Ruth Bourgeols, with Ger- | | erowd was in prospect and the man- |afternoon about 1 55 o'clock, Was 'gge had already been done. el oo saisntiin | b CABIARESE b B e ek i o close second. The of the opportunity afforded |agement was disappointed at the |struck by a motoreyele operated bY | jackma e ared. pitcher || More important—the feeling that Mgt s ) Fiae %o a b e at 2 ock. A rint was won by Jack Walsh g ffering - | unsatisfactory defs )f the Capi- |Caro Rosat Iforc ass. . e g . | ity n asvere draneioe, Hear | T 0L e or e ith Keerat Paste. S e Tt n ering _thelr | unsatisfactory default of the Capi- |Caro Rosati of Milford, Mass. His|iih the underhand delivery, heid || you can depend upon a “friend” e T mind weunAFor i lres s LUt e RS B0 D B : tt Payne, a few inches or the Community outing|tol City team. | clothes were badly torn and he Sus- iy jocal team at his merey thréugh- || fuiflling yi < he elements started to get masty oo oo o0 i’;‘-\”:’ e their | behind, capturing second place. (turd Mr. and Mre. Clar Notes [1ained light injuries to his ankle ot anly thess Mt Balg mite o ulfilling your every need — and nd those residents who had been |y et “aoiiiie will be o iy 11‘1“,’;“ EREITVER s aron by Wilnelmy) the club to come again next| The Ladies' Auxiliary of the| The question, which interested the lyim to solid smashes by Good- promptly I lowly sauntering along the street |, . 0 o "‘:0 ‘fi“ JOLGIDORNERY “‘““‘"“’“- with Cudahy & Whish invitation is sure to be| American Legion il hold a special [court particularly, was whether Of|rgge and a seratch hit Yo hen the fire mutterings of im-|™ s | S nd behine e swimming | meeting tonight at 8 o'clock. not the car had stopped at the time gyt ror a little loose fielding on the || In reorganizing my business, 1 S ol Lawn Party Wednes: | race for men wa: stured by Wal-| Mrs. M. Sear rned 1 | and Mrs. Frank S. White i ¢ he o s S g < ' i) ending trouble was heard, broke| 3 15 S & v, M Arg DevEROmE] Dl ol nk S. White and | Litz alighted and in view of the con- |part of his teammates, he woulde = 5 g The sccond of a series er H. Payne, ( Cudahy tak- fr 2 1 : \ rel- | R N ; f Tari " i ; h % AL 5 £ bassait am again prepared to reestablish to a run as the drops, nearly as| "¢ | A v tak- from a several weeks' s with rel- | n “hew, Raymond \s of Tarm-|flicting testimony, the case was NGored & shutout | o rge as half dollars, began to fall. | Pare: \m“ L Lo DE_fcaonibrzeatin dhelilnd el yn_avenue, spent the week-end nolled by Judge Joseph M. Donovan iisest onowdll of. the, season ] EOSTRIIpAl R ISHERTIY it/ B o L s Bes ehortly arter|SiuBton) Methollst cHurchi on mming race Mrs. Charlos Tisk B. Stevenson hem’s Head | menat of costs atter tho partles |was on hand to witness the game. || former customers — as well as e D o fracas agd to |nesdsy evening mext, Thero wil TR place, with Mrs. Ver- to Glastonbury fe-Uns club will meet this |involved had agreed on a settlement | Fraloulieed it e % the town is indebted for Fuch |3 Program of »nm-v.unlymm vrlgf»on uu“‘l) L riw\lhu 1“1 )llng crduy afternoon and visited with | evening at the home of Mrs. Eluer between themselves | 4 severs sleatrisel axd wind somit e 5 v varicties of good things to|the women's sprint, Mrs. W. elatives omas on Broad strect | 3t rclock | the damage. Town employes have | relativ mas on Broa rect. hit Bristol about 5:10 o’clock yester- i eat will be on sale. Tt i expected | Payne and Mrs. George Demore rar Gertrude| M i san of el =] e ; | E To know the fine quality suft I o el e 0 : wore ran| Mi Marg tri liss Hazel Morgan of Maplé P e o epor N B e ot the town, | that the size of the erowd pr ent |a dead heat, Mrs, Payne winning on | Porter of New " strect is home afer spending a wes PRI el L G e Ly .,';‘,’,,_‘rg"‘m,i‘ make—"Ask the man who wore narrowest escape Was ex- ‘_v'” b EO O ties frstiom v : o “':‘l“ “\_ 2 gir 4 swimming | ed to their hom in, |at Indian Neck, Branford, esdny and that he ls [lightning, considerable havee wa one!"—or wear one yourself. jenced at the hbme of Pardon C. | SOVeTd PSS Aneoiten erial e Rt E i e B R e \"'i‘\"\',"“‘ b Vivian O | determined to be on hand on time |wrought by the high winds. A num- ckey, when the aged old button- o ces Appointed JSEsalrugBia C eadtinR T | & alsh ethersfield | tomorrow night. ber of trees were blown down cross . i ok e o which has long withstood | The many sub-commiltees neces. Al those at the shore had the op-| Fdward Porter of Hartford spent| Martha,Rebekah lodge will hold a | et tier wires | {10 sddition. fo'nlii, eraderiEg X : i : | sary to \Toper arrang t yortunity r boat ride ab ] L ¢ his father, | r 1 { T, hiagtis 2 ke Tailoring”— e e of the clomonts and of | SAIY to the proper arrangement i motor boat ride about | 8y : e home of his 1, | regular meeting this eveni | for sale—Piane, in oo tondt- land Tepats gangs of Hoth the Beintol ] W0 Tailoring”—T also do Press I T N ovir, almost crashing | dealls for the coming Grange fait tho slands hich are numerous at|Menry Porter of Wilcox ave Miss Doris May and friends from | tjon, Mahogany B e L& *Plainville. Flectric €o., and the || Ing. Cleaning and Repairins. \rough the roof of Mr. Ricke have been appointed by the general part of Long Island Sound. In| Announcement was made -\ iden have been spending |it. Phone 301-2.—advt Southern New England ephone rongh the 00t o sl foet | falr commiiiee. Tho aftair. which all there were ton boat load day {hat mext Sunday's services at|week-end with Miss Gertrude | Wanted—Carpenter work, gene Cou are busy today making repalrs. | . hel T b < proximtately 2 eI s be! o e h ot 1 3 reh y e On - . r s s ST b o e base ana caromed oft the | Will be held in September, promises e ‘uym;;\.a.f‘ 1| (he Methodist chureh would be omit- | Barnes on Broad street. [ jobbing or light trucking. Drop a | Twenty-three telephone lines and On My Own" Again Lot of the house. It was found, |t be a big one and the committees | [0 (00 R mL m-‘ly(; xj;nul of | ted to permit : 1 who vish to attend 8 Games to be Played | card to W. G. Stellmacher. Box §2 1115 stations were put out of order [ sxavifintion, tbat 1t was hol- | Wil get busy Bt oace 1o segard to) 5 e ik, BUOUE 36 | the Muthodiat Camp Groynd mes The game hetween the Business | —advt. by the storm. At Pequabuck a large [ in the middle and that it was | details. They are as follows ‘;_‘“"“ of punch being consumed. |at Forestville (o do so. Services at|Men and Tron Hor which w .:s} Frank Gifford has faken over the |limb fell across the trolley and elec- | ible to resist the onslaught of the | Premium book, Claudc w. | ”"v"':' _'I'“’»‘ ]‘“‘" its pleasures will [the grounds commence ¥riday | stopped by rain in the first inning [ Nelson oil business und will give the tric light wires and paralyzed hoth | . P ine Si5d Steven haltrny | AsiRur . [\UE Do remsuhinad nd it t deulin| merning suit pentiius f88 the next|lo. week, will bo played off tomor- | public efficient service. Wholesale |those services until the obstruction | A In the Bridgé cemetery, one of [ Bushnell, Anton Holmquist; ln‘bwlsir” Hhdbigan '(“" s ‘“‘""!'«‘ ed in the | two weeks. It s expec hat more | row evening at the high school field. };w! retail. Phone 1( advt |could be removed. CUSTOR, TaT e g b e e s Ke'® | future activities of the association. |than 50 from the local church Wilk/ The managen A ke S ot ; ot ob o anclent pins trces which has|and printing. George W. Tryon and Craso) anagement of the merchants| For sale — Two-burner Floren During the early part of the 2 . 8 the hilltop for many | Harold Skinner; floral committee, A la number expressed to Mr.|go to the services at the grounds|has announced that Bill Cunning- l:wmuu.u oil stove. Phone 30 storm a considerable amount of hail Palace Theater Bl 468 Mals 3. ood guard on ¥ 3 end A RO Olrk: b : Sahnd ° | | ar O ted. smashing the | Mrs. George B! Green, chairman; 270 d Clark their appre- [next Sunday. ham, star pitcher of the Business advt, [fell, although it is not believed to M nce into bits. | candy, Mrs. Leon.G. Hall, cha | | Tn all parts of the town limbs|man: c: nned fruit, Mrs. Taura i ore blown from trees and several | Austin; fruit and vegetables, th\'myFREC ES AND HIS FRIENDS Hi ,E Cl w e i froni trats And eRieiel | Gt dot compilites; James KL it ’'Em an eep! By BLOSSER res, collapsed. Thesce occurances | B. Isworth, chairm fancy ere numerous in Kensington. | work, Mrs. Ada Watkins: cooked b falling across (clephone wires | food, Mrs. Charles M. Weldon; re- | wro responsible, to a great extent, | freshments, Wrs. Charles M. Wel- VES - TUROW TUAT VoL WAIT THERE FOR o ho crippling of the service and | don and Mrs. Harold , Skinner; AR WE! - y ? AT IS OSCAR CRYING HE'S REEN PLAYIN' e stated today that the damage | Bingo, Mrs. James B. Ellsworth and AWAY WELL 60 ME= TLL LOOK UNDER WHAT IS OSCAR CRYING S 7 that line has not been com- | Mrs. Ada Watkins; entertai t DR S s B7EED eiale FO= TAB s (PP XD TERNS TR AT O mt‘:\\- |..t '\|‘rl‘.\1 & | Harord Vent o+ chairman Bk AR ELLGEL O s IS BALL SOMETHING 70 AIM ¥ ASLACIEERS plaly repRiFely. . | 28, CUIFMAN,: OF FRECKLES TEANIS ONIONS ! o far Kknown, the lightning Leave for Nova Scotia BALLS FOR YoU i no damage in town. Several| James L. Woods and d e [sidents narrowly missed coming ! Miss Sarah Woods, of Philadelphia & phia, to violent contact with fl who have been visiting at the home 2bs and other debris given wings | of Jason C. Rauer, left Saturday the hurricane-like velocity of the | for Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, nd. Limbs were scattered along | where they will spend the remain- o roads and the appearance of the | der of the summer season. oroughfares this morning was Berlin Grange Meeting \flar to the appearance of cyclone | The regular meeting of Berlin 28 vaged districts in the middle west. | Grange, which will be held tomor- X From several parts of the town | row evening at the home of Mr. and i e reports that large limbs, fall- | Mrs. Edwin B. Adams, will take the IS . across the -oafls, had blocked | form of a lawn party, weather per- \ING | | ffic for several hours until resi- | mitting. Several entertainment fea- IEAD nts applied themselves to the task | tures are promised and there will removing the obstacles. Several | be plenty of fun. Members will | s on the Charley Nott property | bring basket lunches. | re hown down and the orchard Community Club Outing. | th " farm also ‘suffered to some The second annual outing of the East Berlln Community club held e e

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