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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1926. Pla"u)l”e Ne S uto c”v ‘n of '1 rooked street | B . with his son, Charles A. Bullock. |Who is known to his friends as lv {practically helpless and at the mercy | t 1In he married Mrs, L; Kid- |"Uncle Danny” and who served for of blind luck as to whether or not risic WS Haven, and took up his |4 number of years as commissioner here is coming. P on Race street. of education of the state of Ohio, d mplicated by the s survived by his widow, two |lcctured on “World Building.” Mafl Orders 1bse 1y warning signs on the lsons, Charles A. Bullock of Thomas- | Tonight “Abraham Lincoln,” the Filled state | iv. there being nmm"g lton, who formerly lived in this city, P&y written by John Driflkwater. to indicate the existence of i and served as park commis vill be presenied with Frank Me- | IN FAMILY BATTLE ersecting road. While no Au]m i TENEMENT BATTLE and Idison Hnllssk: of 'Di Glynn in the title role. have occurred here for some timg, | Fla; also by six grandehildre | P. 0. Contract Awarded is ntly incres and | two great-grandchildren % : T 3\ “-‘;J asin “]m ! wo t-gr: ildren, contract for enlarging and re- | Mr~1l-"~‘ BTt Heis o0 e ol Sessions Lodge Installs ling ol post office us. It b y g Sessions lodge, No. 44, K ilding has been awarded\ to the highway, it ) 10 the state to pos Lec F M I > ; 5 Our A“gust Sale of Fur Coats Has Gourt Takes Three Hours {0 oie s e save o most Lectures Fathers and Mothers of rs s, i oicces atrieen Gt o L Ing in the lodge rooms last eve hington, D. C.. it was | Camp Ground [’rn"runl | w 0 W. A H A, h's”r-uulu Wallac today by I N y de- ¥ L gERDHEMAIS SLOEHOON, HETVS chancellor commander ). the lowest of thiee 5 & AR, . ein the interests of the WOR D b 5 An annual happening that brings to yousthe newest in Fur Coat styles at great savings BUS]NESSMEN WIN AGMN ElSTi Horithe A zsa: b Wen iven DY AY M H Y Touws Cre i bida werelapiis e over winter prices. Quality furs with every garmedup to the Brown, Thomson & Co. William Gooby of New Britain I 2 b Bl to - be completed ) veg A x n Y in Gu within and s to be carried on 4 e e R asan g s he 5 § | ¢ Epworth \gue service last 5 ht » standard, which assures every purchaser of getting the best. Any woman with furs | Beneat Gamse et Bigh ShonliM; Brwo U rvice last | \woman'’s Automobile Strikes Child Side guar . it 1st possible interruption in mlnd should give our furs s pet »on‘\l memctlon. Anetl Samachor TR = 2y \; e Lo e e Aeld 2o guard, J o E e = B a5 Be Played Next Tucsday—Bad |y .o ““ i *lm-i' “«:\'n"«‘lfll‘lr“r;fi.- —Drunken Driver Goes to Jail— % Followi: n ) social | T consists of a 20 foot 4 X ! | e i ime was enjoyed, refreshments be- | cxtensio work room and the COME, SEE THE RACCOON COATS Corner On New Britain Road — | i 2 uting—Dcath |ing serve i plans for the next |construction of a new mailing vesti- v. Dr. Ar mayne of Wind- | | Fote me 42 and 48-inch lengths, made of beautifully selected dark skins in the smart-line man- Camp Ground Program. will pre ' 2iso | of Royal D. Bullock, Aged R ke Tt PICE au foa ik platform " his ne- nish modes. Let us >hm\' you the \\'nndefi ul values we offer at this sale for % : - o o’clock Benton of ( Twenty-four children residing ir f inual out t r of the hu\H iing \:‘ITI}V —— e of Samuel Ciwiczyk of East D 11" o'eloek! tomorrow morhiis. LD REBIAGLO; . ;j“;”;;;‘fl':““ QKR ok mia 3 o o |street could be thrashed out o ssiona ot SR SNOTRInE R aelidr S o g THE MUSKRAT COATS ARE HANDSOME e e e v Nomen s orclen yMledlanaryp oo REstconLon b s i he o L ncidental e i s ) e 3 : ¢ ¢ { the 1o v 4 its anniversary meet- I police officials ©f sports will rried ot interior decoration and the In the natural, black and silver shades. A wonderful collection of the newer styles, which resulted in his arrest Sat 2:30 p. m., and will be ad- the friction Pall game played iting and ‘fvzww.,; equipment. : trimmed with beaver or fox, Others with self novelty collars and cuffs. Prices are jda ’“"]"‘ 1““'“’"'1 '\‘“‘" % Sk Miss Lois K. Curtice of | hetween the It ap- Harmony s - = q = = Qo= ed with assaunit, breach of the H Jagp The worth | pears that the c e turing the jteams of Ne i $172.50, $179.50, $195.00 to $325.00 each |peace, and Intoxication, it being al-league service will again be held on .’_‘.,; ing get 1 o ints ina |Will be presen MRS WAGNER 77 TODAY e S = = = |1leging he threw Mrs. Bertha!Mount Olivet and will be led by Miss | those comi ot e most 1 i - o y o - g Bindas, a neighbor, off his porch, in-|Josephine E. Remsen of Hartford: | port the affair to {1 ¥ ! ) ) HUDSON SEAL (D_.\ ed Ml.lfilxml_) COAT flicting serfous injuries upon her. hese mee will continue to SiotHorat il ¢ Well Known Arch Street Woman are offered in plain models or trimmed with squirrel, fitch, skunk, fox, mink or kolin- story as fipally revealed to 1 here on nights when weather | wher 1 enjoyed sky. Special for the misses are smart Hudson Seal Coats trimmed with squirrel, er- [Jf|Iustice L. & Mills through the tanglt permits. e, Tremayne will speak got as ¥ obbisthe Obecrves Biniilay, AL Montboes mine, krimmer, kolinsky OF opposum. \\‘r’mdel choice at these very special prices the Ciwiczyk and the Bindas had Cuts Hand On Glass S%anih Siata i amilies. of Family as Guests, 00, $325.00, $355.00 to $395.00 each gone to New Britain Saturday eve-| Harold Chandler, soda dispenser ' their di ies to their lodges arre for the out Mrs. Mary A. Wagner of 641 Arcl - 3 s - et reh oy W |ning in the latter family's and lat drug store, severly cut ad ire Rristol, Plainville, Southir Rt bt e s in‘t 3 s hand . z! o B - New Britain, Collinsville, Union aeek : A A 3 5 e A |ma 1 visits in‘that city, is hand y ay on a glass w s work c hor horiy tod ALs Vanbe NORTHERN SEAL BEAVER COAT CARACUL COATS | cepting s at most of the g work te requir- ether and nby, Avon and Simsbury. |, ..o rarm u.f, . July COATS $437.50, $475.00 are offered in black, cocoa [where they stopped. Dinda testified |ad to close gash and he was un- are con eds will be donated tothe| .5 1449 {he of Wiliam . v & b 4 Sapdaih e that he had not had any, but his a to work today. Louis DeMeo. Lorning x € 1 Ka 04 with collars and cuffs of PONY COATS and platinum gray with col- | wife admitted having had a few. nother employe of the s still st Yter Case Continued 0 I old "”,\r\ i beige and natural gray = $195.00, %"1;0() $235.00 lars of fox, skunk or kolin- | On their return to Plainviile recovering from his Fou July ! yesterday afternoon and announc The case of Adam Ostroskl, charg- | ., to this conntey, seitingiin squirrel, fitch, dyed kolin- and $275.00 each sky. Very special at these Clwicaykailuvited atheir friondgintojdacidenty andilaiph Thyall izBoing irtention’ofs ol finued until tomerrow morning, duty | SCUNington. n 1867 she was ma e L a1 Wi . £ |their house, and Ciwiczyk then ac- |his it on his custom at 2 me the "k omorro 1 ng, J P el é Seve gy itk RO thers i \QURRE‘L COATS August Sale Prices LR Ut ot e e appasently broved (o e 1o police court today. Ostrosii | fot (€ JEOPE BIEES Hv il self collars and cuffs. $355.00, $395.00, $450.00 ol Pt Sihos A S e e Notea GEns rrested on Tiroad street near I August Sale Prices and $495.00 §149.50, $239.50 | Ciwiczyk children. This was de- leau is able to be They were all ,"]h"" f:' b ';”‘ ”"v ","; i ry Wagner, Wlllam G. Wagner, $95.00, $125.00, $142.50, JAP MINK COATS Othersiate 524500185250, 18 i [ a8 8 Ses Rt Ree e Ias T TGl G BT 50 s n v dnvolved: In an)| A B 0y Newlan aigl Aokl =Q & o = ’ = 5 =0 . = estimony at this po as ver expeets 1o be back that the n : ndrews of (his city, Mrs. T. ) 51.)9..)0, $172.50, $239.50 $459.50 and $495.00 each Way under value conflicting, there bei dispute as at his barber shop next week ceived in connection r- e L Oriie Herting of Milford, and Mrs. H. H. ) to whether Mrs, Bindas fell or was| Mrs. Frank Scheible T Is would r in all of them be 8 2 B | Petry of Newark, ol Sl EEE 1 K and daugt Cacaietaraniat : | pushed from the porch. In view of ‘ters, helma of Trumbull | ing brought before the court and there axonnt During the day g were pres. MAR‘VIIM( COATS selling at this August Sale in this way....$159.50, $172.50 each the prisoner's intoxication at the avenuc nding the Sesquicen- | severely dealt wizh, “t Take Com. | ont at Mrs. Wagner's home from ¥ 5 i | time, testified by Deputy Sheriff|tennial expo T delphia. hter Born Do rmoon and evening, | Milford, New Haven. Bristol and |E. W. Furrey, the la appearcd | Miss Mary i Ad as born yesterday itk e attarnasn letic events | this olty 3 more probable, while Dr. George I.|the office of superintendent of Rristol hospital to Mr. and Mr SRd ThReTan el Bevan e 3 ok, who treated the woman, s hools, i il at her home on Maple | Raymond Witherow of Hill streef Gl SR s, 3 . vening and was fined $100 | enter th oh e that she was not under the influence |street ; ? % Woman's Auto Strkes Boy e e e ““m\“ Gl “ldnl"hl Putting BL‘C Berltn News bRl i S e e | TR (6D St RO Camp Ground Arrivals James Battista. four old son of 1. 0. 0. F. Mecting To Lights of Matches eleahng=ilves| hoel murdeiioolalon tha Heas Doron |icood & broken Hardihons New arrigals continue at the camp | Mr. and Mrs. Domenico Battista 0t} - poquapuck lodge, 1. O. O. F. Washington, July 28 (P—A mid- SRl e s Lt odait i 8 s m(h" reh {y wrenched shoulder and elhow ground. Those yesterday included 1 Addison street, wiys & ““']'\ hold their regular meeting t putting bee on the ninth 3 b8 areCatal whon he was eiv| Whels Hotiss ‘setrs billiy for tha e, |muscles, " Thetillness of Constablt following ihout 82030 000k dnss e o'clock this evening in Arcanum green at the Chevy Chase Country ing recklessly without lights and | tle ones that will soon occupy it, Bogesy vie Wieiedio] the G Bt ek sty Mo g @ h‘-\ i of ‘\\' st N street, Ter- |1 20 Slub withe {llamiiadieu sPEOCRTaRE after he had narrowly missed collid-| Upstairs one sees the neat by knew all the details, fur-iMrs, E. W. Beckley, Mr. and Mrs “\’”M““w“ Weergiindi i Officers Installed rows of admirals, captains and les- ing with the Connectient Co. bus. | rooms and the baths. The walls are pped the search for the|C. J. Anderson, Edward Schwelger, T¥Ville, neat (he SIS BERE © L Distict. Deptity ser | officers holding up blaz- | Victor J. Vitus of 192 Jefferson | lines with pictures that will appeal | Miss Esther Lewrey, Br. and Mrs. |7 oSt N sligh L 2d Senior Woo ing matches, required lasl | strect, Hartford, who was summoned | to the little ones, 4 i I Arnuriur. Miss Gladys Ar- { 3n€ I8 8¢8 T8 C0€ L ed, * o Tick Cook installed officers of Court “night (o -declire-Capiain My E "m. charge of reckless driving] Mr. Kingsbury states that he will |-, iuiam J s oo nutiusavitsialing SO CHLiss sl iRee s 1'hy D= Wiliam R. om of Terryville and Court Hornig . of tlie mRyel. CEMUIEE hen his car collided with the car|be able to accommodate not . |Charles F, Conlon, who defended Dristol ok Sl o eral Lawton of Plainville, For- board winner of the second annual | cy Nickerson of Borlin, bad | than 10 boarding children an ;“f," Ciwiczyk, occurred. Finally, after| At New reh housetuMy o CATARARATI0 WS SES 8L QN of America, at meetings held | golf tournament arranged by Act- b m case continued to next aH0Y | e numBer on davistolaa mi o oe Douision wrang)ing i (CR0sE-andib Ty Mr. and Mrs ""\'h”\ Skl tDE his eyening ing Secretary Robinson. g BUS PaSSGHQeI‘S Efldflflgered by His brother, B ibnali who was| plan 1a) nonsdsneminaticnal and) | mining sthefense wasiireadyiand (Howard allior Neéw Briz RIS SR i Funeral of Fdward John Zabel | Captain Horne tied with Com- ,.n occupant of the car, was fined | th, ST b et lothde e (Justice Milisigaye s decislon, (He ain e s Iward John Za- mander ‘Ja Stapler, of the Ol]e way Spfll]s 80 cTialicosts forM atienaensBiok f ITrioha -aiting than ke L ment on the breach| this year may be [ (1€ POY: Mr. and Mrsnaval inte wce office, in the pratl e 0 | Setns dismaniwt o i R el e cha and fined | record-breaking. for many are seiz- 10 the office : West Washin atch play. Both had big handi- Fi Pimea teres hart i e akclasit | (e mibot Tof ts ol Bevo 1e; The e g 2 ty to profit by the |10 foy ] i o4 niaanly e dinner which followed : L B e ¢ for assault gl vhile asme Hine: e8| oiseLyom C . t t disease, wil R PROBLEM NEEDS REL]EF and taken to the Hartford hospi s of the children will be from |y . remitting ! me time es- | MRS 9 3 terday me RoE RSt i t to eatile e pelnte el where it is reported that she is re-| four to §1 | amount paid was o 1 by cor tothis i Shuar s ; - CRD LR R once and the diners adjourned fo q T $41.66. 4 -da sentence was ) ke 00 Y o'clock tomorrow afternoon e Svvas W ool oI | Mr. Kingshury is o graduate of laicc” fmposed but was susp e SR S (Aol SR arelock from the Gar. | ie Evesn Lo sss the conlcl AUTENS Town Affairs Qulet—Vacationists| John H: Sullivan of Parkside av-| Dartmouth, Columbiu and Teachers | wiile Clulonk was Slased by o = \though no violence was resorted | : e o Com ‘Meadow | 0t With pulters.- Staple finally lenue, Springfield, was fined $10 and| college and is possessor of an M. A, |1 oite, Grvicsyk was placed on pro- NT TWO—5 room and one {to, It was claimed t ter the | o M Seorge Meyers, paston | L0PPed his ball and the prise iwen Leave—Tabs Team Amhlllolls—‘ruu\ for speedin degree. Mrs. Kingsbury is the | “'”‘"“"‘”“l”“”“;v e r modern te t, near fac- | accident one of the young boys in e ehurch, il officlate and in. |to Captain Horne. Minnie . Ankulsty of Vine street,! daughter of a professor % B¢| Bysinessmen n By 8- ries of Standard Steel and Trum- crowd threw one 3 il b o fami in | . : : daughter of a professor of the Hart B AaT X : { will be in the family lot in 4 Speedsters Pined—Other Ttems or‘”mm“, “as Temitted the fine 0f | ford seminary. the late Clark Smith WI ’_v in J“.‘ '"' 8 1d )1 o0l ills, new houses ready 18t 1st \ich failed to reach its mark. i aloatle | 1325 ana costs imposed by Judge| Beardsle: s noted for o 5 OO SU ORI DARC Al VAL A. M. Raymond Main Miss Ciechoski informed the po- : e : L i elenolaton: tha ahataer of eckics 1[ ‘l’.fgo““ol“f o 1!y' m,‘,(hu'.l ‘. (les lnst night when they defeated the| st. Phone of 41-2, lic ' lals and, Motorcycle Offl- o \Ir"hyl\,"(:v [.-‘T:U'Tiyl"v par- - 3 : 1 S g wrist. | peck Spring Co., nine for the second | s | Ty e regular hi-weekly & | Two dangerous places near Berlin | ‘lr\llvgu 3 2 Ihe two have, until ently, been tine, the score being $-4. Jiesr e ! A was held this afternoon at the | - are in need of elimination. One of | ashio Benglo of New Haven |engaged in missionary work in Tur- |pigir delsi ! . . | the accdent. that she was procee ippanee Country club, a large | # o 1 L, hitting a hase ing of Mike [ < - | £ spel PRERE Lk these is the bridge on Farmington |charged with driving with improper| key and the Oricnt and have a S ,,'\”“'_:[ Gl 1:’“‘ | Policeman Finds Boy | long at siow rate o Bpted o POREEL Lt e Host] avenue between New Britain and |brakes was fined $25 and costs.|splendid collectlon of works of art legtehine of W Gy G e Bur e is | w her horn before th osses for the occasion were Mrs Kensington. This place is very nare | Benglo crashed into the back of an-| that they gathered while there, Mi ,“‘.,[[::,“, "‘(»‘“,-”"'I A "““f,'f‘,“‘f" W glar ‘\" E{" Room || o stated that the boy dari- (e °Cace: Mrs, Raymond Crumb. | toy and e ireolley tracks dnalie o] OE L (0AY day when the line of | Marjorie Johnson, a graduate of the |sensational cateh in the field. Richio | Whiilton, Mass., July 28 (M) — An|od in thont of the car and it Was |yye Herbert Maronn and Mrs, Ken- | more dangerous as the road is not |traffic was held up by Officer Frank | Culver Smith Training school, is el arme. starred for the spring olghtveurgald larl o attamntad {0}l limpcssjbikionierito G vers SWkIE Iy cin Belewith | |Red Pimples Over Face paved botween the rails. The New |Brown at the intersection of Berlin| engaged as a teacher at the school. |; SAL L S e U O Rt s Y L G " Junfor Chautauqua Elcets i S G Britain bus which plies between the |street and Farmington avenue. | ed a8 a teacher at the school. imakers, who dad trouble conne glasses in dead of the night| The facts were listened to this G saxing ¥ Aatigntér ot s Cuticura Heals. two towns chokes up the spot when | William H. Murphy of Bridgeport|adopted X% RitBHIECuninghamis slants from the home of Patrolman Frank | yorning by Deputy Prosecutor Rob- Mrs. John Gearing of 147 | 1t passes and traffic is held up while |was fined $19 and costs on the| e With the return of many of the |Philbrook of the Milton pelice was | Stack. who contnued the case 'gianind cireet, was elected mayor of | i aimiae ol e o e h ¥ a2k e . : { % team's followers from their vaca- |foiled by the unexpected return of | uyptil Wednesday, August 4. A Town at the Junior Chau- | 5 hY A0 it goes by. Light cars nearly leave |charge of overloading Afn ATLcR MaGorkle Jatt veaterd i tii £ £ " Junfor Town at ¢ They were caused by using different the road when they are forced out e Por of v Haven, | .t ; e ¢ !'”I\v left yesterday y.)nm, he at [u‘!‘mx» 1 night |the officer carly this morning. The Drunken Driver ,h,u‘:d tauqua v a and will act as| |yinds of powder. The pimples were Heposgiviehihe el s \ith ariving an overloaded | Providence, R. I, where she will showed o gratlfying increase over patrolman heard a noise when he | illinm M. ersuson of 84 North | oodns e ity for ‘ane hour to- | -|ras iR balecHEt s Crest D At I."! anidl Iheve is offen a con was fined $10 and costs, ve the guest of relatives for the next |that of the previous two weeks, |entered his home. He drew his re- ipond street, whose car struck one morrow .the reins of city govern- me to ‘scratch, The injtaticn used o highy an here is ofte con- f M \mu weeks, | Benefit Game In Works volver and began a search, ceing | gwned by Frank Teevans which was nent to be turned over to her by v gestion around this point. | ) Item P e ; owned by ment to be v by | [to wake me up through the night. O e I o et o ibe ot iaay ationt ol Leal oo Lns been con-| A benefit game between the Bus- o slight movement in the corner of |parked on Prospect street at mid-|Nfayr John F. Wade. Other officers | |I was troubled with them about tion is th ¥ h|jxll e between Kensing- | this ¢ the Kensing- |fned to New Britain General hospi- jinessmen and Trumbuil lectric [a bedroom, he tackled the invader |night Monday night, was sentenced clected were as follows: Clerk, | |three months. ton and Berlin that is also travelled |ton Methodist church. The (rgul.\v"“ il for the past several months' con- team is being arranged, the recelpts fand was amazed to find he to 10 days in jall by Judge Joseph |George Stone: news reporter, Dwight “I gent for & fres sample of Cutl- \ cadiBatlin, thas b o e sivier il batnaidiatinL tinues to show slow improvement [to be given to Plainville high {brought an undersized boy to the |\, Donovan in the city court this \H chief law and order commis- | |cura Soap and Ointment and sfter by the bus. This place 1 “"’1\ etk e R Tord. the pas.{lut it will be anothier month before |school athletic association. he high |floor. No prosecution will be ms morning. Ferguson at the time of sioner, Dorothy Day; sistants to | |using it I purchased more. In two asielaringly dangerdusias fhee g j0CIoC BRE 8 AV S7 o8 0 | his condition will allow him to be |school allowed the Businessmen to | S The mccident was under the influence | Miss Day, Ruth Beach and Evelyn | |months my face began to clear, spot mentioned but it is still .« Rl Loty VounE o g moved: use its field for thelr games, and 36 MORE . DROWN of liquor and he was convicted on |Marsh; health commissioner. and in thres months I was complete- | menace to traffic that uses it. ”"“;“ e 0 O ey school| . The libfary rooms will be open |the merchants are deeply appreciat- | 1. (0 pcag (v o dispateh to that charge. * [Jaeger; assistants to ¥ ly healed.” (Signed) Miss Grace A. | bridge is limited to 14 tons and the |has requested tha 1 | Friday afternoon and Friday evening ive of this. The high school i in| Tokvo, July 28 UP-—a dispatch to : L S o e e araows and Betty An. | |Nunley, 42 Church St., Cambridge, , added question of the "f\‘"."l_"'vhv i ) lfrom 7 to $ o’clock for the exchange [the hole as a result of fixing up b " r’li’l"'l,:“_' "‘“-”’mb}d : Ui(v~~ ; purchased about six |dre gervice commissioner, | Mass., Feb. 25, 1926. X Jemwould fena o' pointiowards a AWitat of hooks. |diamond, in doing which consi ‘fl‘; ‘"r ,‘0.‘, \1,\ in flood rains in {months ago for $125 and there is|Jaeger with Robert Gordon as his | Use Cuticura for every-day toilet E new span being erected. | Al A | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark enter- lable' money was spent without the 30, more - ; B ek ep The owner was istant. The mayor will be intro- | |purposes. Bathe with Soap, soothe situa r z wort ssterday for their summer home in three villages in Cheseinando proy- !ill abou 5 Purpoes P, ¥ — Ae7Ee ILIRON 18 Eno L B T e Tork state, | tained friends at their home yester- realization of financial ald ~which e o kD unable to pay a fine or the costs of od at {he senlor Chautauqua on | |with Ointment, dust with Talcum. daily, the need for action on these | the ‘\‘.‘\m,,lml,‘; in New York ~~;' | day. |was promised by several local teams, |\Bce Mon 4 ‘|"‘ ‘1‘””‘““ o D foods repairing the car of Mr. Teevans \ursday iing and will deltver | o0 o o two places is large. As the New |Mr. H. L. Judd will join them at a|" 3. oovar weekly ; : ; 1y NS | Were reported dead in receht floods (Tepairing the car : 5 thithe daaniblage: porkrobiagy iy rien | ! e reg ¢ekly prayer meetl- land the money realized from this | fe . Funeral of Royal D. Bullock 3 & 'Dlfiw-nhsvnkflanll.ldul O 5 Britain bus carries great number of |later date. 5 ling at the Methodist church will be |benefit g will be most welcome, |I1 that province. The funeral of Royal D. Bullock, ternoon, Frank B. Pearson, | | e~ Cuticora Shaving Stick 26c. s| Berlinites to and from New Britain. { California Visitors Iheld in the social rooms tomorrow me can be el 78 Bohoateaie home — the danger is especially close to| Louis Dizzani and Charles Canes-|, . .; t 7:30 o'clock. All are in- played next ning, and it | “ It 4 str yesterday after a | i residents of this place. {trio of Oakland, California, arel ;.47 " an # lis hoped that a large crowd will \".. "“_““ A Ne helabd “(,1 | “Tabs Team Wants League Place {spending a montis vacation with| i *yi I oy underwent alturn out to help the high school | il M e i The Tabs team of Kensington js | Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dizzani of Ml y 054 transtusion yesterday and her boys. | home. Rev. P. F. Wolfenden, i anxious to be admitted to the City |street, Kensington. condition today is somewhat im-| Dangerous Corner i oty : of the Baptist church, will i | 1cague of New Britain. There nul = l}fl\;l l:'(r ”ll';"':' proved. She has been confined to| Attention has been called m‘ Wadieo R conduet the services and burial will | riffiors of Oiie D the: teéams Arap- | Mr. and: Mrs, Harold Loomer of!i Frs o pei Sl S ot several |motoriats. t s eisting lon cdnesday, July 2§ L | ping out of the league and the Ken- |Kensinton have left for Ocean| .. l chiniiibe e Bt o th 4 Ne {t(;\l(:]l‘l\ :.Ixym At th nknv‘rrl o Oads ausMan Busl i 1‘\;: \:- v(\m»'-m«l.:}ur-, in Fair EXTRACT 1 singtonians are clamoring for -an | Be _ch_ Maine, for an indefinit Miss Gertrude Porter returned to'section of Crooked reet |l|~1 He '"'_(“'(;wl"[:“\((U“l\"l“‘]\ aven, Vermont, and eame to Bristol | opportunity to sbow their form in | period. her home in New Britain yesterday street comes in on an up grade at a | jret® 18 LHE FROSt POWETHL in 1398 to enter the employ of the | i league circles. /Further develop- Baby Born e e e nirls e a et astch oo avwicked v ahstey {hn tviaton tag || Busaniulotuce yeuyg evor seen |l e i Oafito tyilinte oue MAKES MOST DELICIOUS SUMMER ments in this line are expected|. A daughter, Ellecn Meyer, Was zree Virginia Walsh. drivers being bifaded by high B SasanaLIE Moy O ] L), other. | velored marbles on| DRINK FOR YOUNG AND OLD ; IheE o A6 smdl Mrs Howard J woman who laughed at time, but | i shortly. {born to " Mr. and oward J.1 " yfjsg Bdith Northrup is spending bank beside the road. The intersec- | ¢ a5y % o 1d mot 1er ||clocks. He later moved to Phila- | Visitors Leave ne, of ‘Pittsfield, Mass, July 26.\iwo weeks with friends at the|tiod is also between two hills, found that time would not Ie e, returning a few years later | KEEP A SUPPLY HANDY FOR EVERY OCCASION ' Mr. and Mrs, J. Edgar Hunicut | Mr. Crane is the son of Mr. and | pinciile Camp Ground. Sl S e inrr,:;“vl:)ll.- St D S B St e *:“l{ “;”" BE01 dfl\"- Jogb daday foF ) Mos. BoH, € :""\“'\l““"'”‘”‘r“”j nd | ouis Cote is enjoylng a week's main highivay are speeding to make || e Flame ter'—No, 6 | [went to Leland, Fla.. where his wife | The Williams & Casleton Ca | heir home in Atlanta, Georgia, |is employed as assistant ma | PieeRe SR wia 08 aa tiby pass this Intarsecs Rl died, and in 1918 he returned to this = { after a month's visit with Mrs. |the I 8 K store in Pitt (Continued on Page 12) tion, Thess clrcumstances leave an | 2 city. where he took up his residence East Haxrronp Cowx = Hunicutt’s mother, Mrs. F. L. Wil-| Plans For School Completed | : . cox. | Rev. John H. Kingsbury of Hud- A it 4 i Storehouse Completed | son street has completed his plans | The storehouse of J8hn A. An- | for the opening of a school for chil- FRECKLES AND H‘S FRlENDS The Braggard 1 drews, the New Britain furniture | dren at the same time that the pub- # company, on Farmington avenue, | lic schools open. This schoal is of | which is;being remodelled by G. E.|somewhat advanced ideas, being Norton, 1s completed and the firm is | one of the few located in this coun- - — , now moving furniture into the |try. The object of the place is to . IVE GOT LOTSA R NI 2 T.GOT SAUCH ) WY T AAD A KITE VES,BUT 1 DIDNT place. ! | provide a suitable surrounding for | L STRING OUT ON } Y STRING OUT THAT e J LAST SUMMER WHAT B\."—W/ sAy! wio SAY HOW MUCK STRING Town Quict those children whose « parents are Ay kTE! L YOU CANT EVEN i ! AWAY AN CAAE DOWN 1 ARE ' KIDDIN'? T AADON T, | Berljn is steeped in lethargy as |unable to gige them the benefits of ; SEE AV KITE " / IN MEXICO! |F 7 STRING BROKE ; | | SovE ) ) ~ D\D 77 NG vacation time robs the place of all [a homelike "atmosphere in their < : gso'vg I T ANYMORE. / e T TH KITE WOULD | activity. Nearly everybody is out of | daily life. This plan should be hail- / T \ff / 4 COME RIGHT ) town and those who are left are |ed-with enthusiasm by those parents gt 7 ' S planning to leave on their vacations | who live In hotels or are, for other soon. Town Clerk Arthur L. Wood- | reasons unable to give. their time to ruft states that other than routine | the child’s upbringing. business, things have been unusual- | The home is located on the estate ly dull and it looks as though|of John B. Smith, a, former New autumn is the only dope to dispell | Britain man amd covers four acres the monotony. | of land, both pasture and wooded. Resident Recovering The house is large and sunny with Miss Constance Taylor is: report- ed to be recovering rapidly from an operation for appendicitis recently urdergage al Hartford hospital. Sh is expected to return to her home s00n « Berlin Town Court Alfred Felechner, nd Sunday night charged witly driv- ing mmder the intluence of lquor, ap- peared before Judge George G. Gris- who was arrest-| to well ventilated rooms that scem have beet made for the ctildren’s feet and the echo of their laughter. There is a large screened veranda that will as a play- ground when the rain makes the lawns and fields unsuitable for that Durpose. The dinfng room, is set out with tiny tables and chairs that should make ' eating a foy to children who

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