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Mafl Orders Filled We Close at 12 Wednesday These Aisle Specials Must Be | Purchased Before Closing Time STAMPED, All LINEN, TOWELS 30c. EACH. White linen Towels with colored hems, as blue, rose, orchid and y designs, easy to embroider, regular selling price 59¢ ea. At our Art Aisle, main floor. f Plainville News TWO BREAKS MADE; Place Robhed MEN’S HALF 55¢ Pr. 2 Pr. ular $1.00 value for 55¢ pa Silk, in all the new jacquard effect: HOSE $1.00. | , reg- | Silk ir, 2 pair $1.00. | 55¢ Ea. 2 for Values to $2.50. We offer Carter’s stripes. in bro WOMEN’S UNIONS Knit or fancy voiles $1.00 ken in | zes, the identity of the thieves. | temporarily out of order and would DUS 10¢ Ea. Choice of a large assor 19c kinds, at our Notion A CAPS 3 for 25¢ rtment, regular | isle, main floor. | 2.98 Ea. .00. Values to $ WOMEN'S SWEATERS | Tuxedo or button | Fine quality, all hand made and hand has been the object of thieving. |years ago someone broke | house and six months later his store {was robbed. $1.28 Ea. ppened yester- LITILE IS STOLEN { Follow-Up Is Attempted at One CHAUTAUQUA OPENS TODAY | The wo into the | theless hope to put up a good show- | ing and, when the | pla | str ed, | Businessmen 0 ngth return match is to New Britain at full | W Bristol Nizfs_ Vs All-Plainvilles _Unable to arrange « game with | |the fast Soring & Buckley nine of ‘.\v w Britain, the Plainville Business- men ave scheduled a contest for tonight with the All-Plainvilles and B”l[nlNfi hope that this team will giye them worthy opposition., With *Doc” | - |Frost back from the ian |league |circuit team. | back a position | address on the subject t Broad tion Hampton . the as been considerably strengthe Doc proved too fast for the Ca 1 Ted d will at Miss Winifred stree at * La morale of the me enants | Proposed Legislation Comes Up Tonight—Other Business ‘TWO AUTO ACCIDENTS ian local | will also be | his customary | was recalled by the LaBonne at third bas | anley M. Smith, it is rumored | has agr d to build the team a ciu 27th Annual Session Begins—Busi- ° £ 8 allowed lo Ay dn tbe (Golllslons 8 On SvederalStroett iand [ | ames of the season, con- | | nessmen Tackle All-Plainville— ¢ Iy he will be in the line-up | Near New Departure Plant—Ne | } i [0 this ever for Captain “Zip" | ... | Funcral of Mrs. Alderman—Autos |'Thrall never overlooks such an oper rrests . Made—Pine Intoxicated Crash—Tennis Tonight—Bricfs. i ¥ha Jes bR o Drivers—Not cond base for both nines | e | Two robberies ana an attempt at cet tonigfibt, will probably | The regular monthly meeting of llow. Simple | 3 ot | for Silly | ¢ > g I a third made within the past few |,° 1 o ,‘l for both teams. Billy jthe city council will be held this [days arc holding the attention of |/ Of Vercsiville s expected 10 fovening and a number of importa | the local potice, but they have little | “A0E O}t at least one of his home |, up for consideratior lor nothing to work on In discovering !TUn&: The game will be played on v fo ation, the school field Action will © 1lien on : pro- 55¢ Pr. 2 Pr. $1.00 first one occurred ea Saturday | Hartford Prayer Band posed building ¢ which consists { 3o Hoh i | morning, when the garage of L.| Hartford ¥ er band is con- °‘ typewritten sheets was _Silk and Rayon, slightly irregular. | Mautner.. proprietor of the Moun- | tinuing its drive against commer- PFePared by special comn ft- Choice of all colors, big values. tain View grocery, was entered. A |cialism of the Sabbath. Having 11 N‘)' \,",".\ of work and study e R I |new spare tire was stolen and sev- |adop resolutions ainst the | o 5 D€l "ox‘ at the council wi . eral locks were take n attempt | opening of the Sesquicentennial ex- .. oy t00P re ons con- SHOPPING BAGS | was made to start the car and drive | position on Sundays, the members i on e - (,’ A 1it away, but luckily the machine was | gathered here Sunday and heard ar y ordinances, after It has 33( ]‘Afi- hered here unday and heard an perly advertised Martin D Made of kerotal cloth, very handy for not run. Mr. Mautner notificd | Knecland of Boston. Tomorrow eve- ter of better ton at vour shopping. At Leather Goods Dept., Deputy riff B. W. Furrey, Who |pning the mid-week praver meeting 1l street railroad crossing teain Aoor {could not come, and then called in | will he held at the home of Philip 150 be broyght up and it is ex- S | Constable Iorea Callen. | D: Grant, 29 Mahl avenue, Hartford. | hooted that repre es of the o 3 v e On Sunday morning, neighbors of | Ay a1 day gospel meeting will be 'y en road will present at ' ) er inf him, e ief | =5 ¥ ® xay 5 he eeting. This subject was firs WHITE KID BELTS Mr. Mautner inform him. the thief | yolq Sunday at the home of William meeting. This subject was first | < < or thieves tried again and were seen |1, Ajjine of 14 Webster streot, | TONENt uP by Councilman Homer 25¢ Ea. endeavoring to break into the gar- | gy oo 5 b |H. Judd who was acting mayor on . B age for the second time. Warned by | Tuly 22nd, on which e Phili Splendid assortment of plain or perfor: ;{,", \,,OJK Of' m\, :n |,'{‘,‘0‘.,, A Tan Notes TR RlAGer Nord Main street \’.ij ated White Kid Belts, a bargain at 25c | ner had put on a new and more dif- | ‘\ AfpS -‘\‘|'»“" '!’! ”j“"’_f‘”‘ his life when the aufomobile he w each. |ficult lock, and the robbers were Fine ol \ ra s } operating was struck by an east- SER e e e | foiled. This was the third time in | el "”" . 2 1’“ Ph ‘hound passenger train. At the pres- Q! A ) W ars at the Mautner property ano and a friend are spending a ‘ent time crossin rotection is af- forded only to 6 p. m.. while at Cen- ter Doolittle’s and crossings, gatemen or flagmen duty until midnight. Tt Kensel of 13 1 t is spending her vaca ak Pocota street, e on is thought Davitt's | Police Vacations Officer Arthur Messier of the po- lice department is enjoying his an- nual vacation of two weeks, which he will spend with is family on a il)‘lp to § rbrooke, anada. | Traffic Ofticer James McNamee is |also on his annual vacation, which ;w.u be spent in automobile trips to |the variousshore resorts. Officer [Timothy Lambert is handling the |traftic in Forestsille during his ab- [sence. ! Intoxicated Drivers Heavily Fined teve Dubovsky. of 140 Lowell strect, Lawrence, Mass. was fined {8100 and costs at a special session {of the city court yesterday afternoon on charges of driving under the in- fluence of liquor, reckless driving ating a car with defective was arrested ay afternoon Motorcyele Policemen and Norton after he had nar- rowly colliding with an- other clanson of Center ulso rrest Sunday after- Officer Edgar Norton for influence of liquor, nd costs by Judge rday after- Continued sco Mastrobo! arrested shortly | Case of IFrance after a was operating collided with ars on Park strect, was con- N upon request sel, Attorney Noble Pierce. Mastrobone was unable to appear yesterday afternoon and his se will be he jus S0 {question. he is able to be about. | Officer John McLaughlin was sent i Red Men's Meeting |to the railroad station where he lo- | A meeting of Compounce Tribe, I |cated Gagnon and brought him to 0. R. M., will be held in the wig- [headquarters, where he was locked |waim on Prospect street this even- |up ing at 8 o'clock Presentation of His case will be heard before sachem jewels will be made to |Judge William J. Malone in the R lthe six oldest pust sachems of the [city court this afternoon. 1 ibe by Past m Frank Hag- | Steeplejacks Attract Attention B rst of Greenwich Village. e- The steeplejacks at work repair- £ cshments will be served and an |ing the 210 foot stack at the plant tertainment will be furnished by |of the New Departurc Mfg. company hawk Tribe of Torrington. on North Main street, create consid- Engagement Announced |erable attention and at any time | and Mrs. J. C. Benton of |during the day a crowd of persons street have announced the may be seen in the vicinity watch- ent of their daughter, Ethel, | down models, in variety of colors. (Main! embyoidered. At Muslin Underwear Dept., The third break ¥ that vajlroad authoriHes willbe acis 3 2nd floor. |day. At some time between 8 o’clock Miss Rena Bunnell ed to provide a similar protection |0 rd C. Barrett, son of Mr. floor). | 2 oor. IN? F PR HEEE in the morning and 4 o'clock in the | Mabel Johnson left Saturday or Federal street, |and Mrs. William L. Barrett of {afternoon the home of Alfred Hem- |two weeks' fon at Louise An Bids for the widening of Main | Summer street. [Ingway on Milford street was en- | drews' camp, East Northfield, Mass. |street between Malone Court and t. Woseph's Chiuroly | tered and ransacked. Entrance was| Mrs. Joseph Lewis and daughter |North Main street will be opened | Devotions in honor of St. Ann wil | made through the front door, ap- | Ruth of East Broad strect left yes- at this evenin sion and the con- | be held this cvening at 7:30 o'clock . & in the by-aws. { Miss Peggy Dolan of Barnesdale |parently with a skeleton key. The |terday for a weck's vacation with fract aw rded. ! fat St. Joseph's church. B rlln News New Truck for Berlin | is the guest of Miss Betty Bourgeois |sum of $10 in bills and a small | relatives in Fitchb Mass. The request of the Bristol Fish | At'§ Oclock this morning & | e f Honlsd onnor ottt cal | for the week. amount of loose change s taken | Camp Ground Briefs “'" Game association for supervised 1momh's mind migh mass of requiem | general store, purchased a new | Members of the Intermediate Ep- |from a bedroom dre Deputy | Mr. and Mrs. Frank I. Hanford ["o'"€ Driviieges in the city. reser- | \ag celebrated in memory of Eliza- tilolc or dal The new auto | Worth League of the Methodist |Sheriff Furrey is investigating. entertained the following over the |¥OIs N1l aléo be :“,""l“"" up and ayotn Hume { R around the town | church are planning to hold a boat | Funeral of Mrs. Alderman | week-end:, C. W. Williams, Miss i {0 i '\’O“”hf; “ “”_"“‘{”"“""‘ On Friday morning, the first Fri- tody and males a very good ap- | ride on the Connecticut River with | Funeral services fov Mrs. AUgUsta | Ruth Stromfors, Miss Irene Strom- 76 (TEVL BCER el 'I“I"w : of the month will be observed S [in a few weeks. The event is being |Alderman widow of Burdette Alder- | fors, Audrey Beane, George Han- |grocff TR oPinions Of €y POalth |y njseeq at § and 7:30 o'clock and Vistts Hrilgaport loked forward to with a great deal {man, who died Sunday at the home | rorg, Miss Laurilla Hanford, Weiithiambe hoa ;1)‘,(. bl )“" © lthere will be devotions in the eve- ATiss Cartrade. Shena 4t X of anticipation by the young peo |Of her caughter. Mre Katherine | rancorg, Miss Faith Hanford, Wil- | Gama i ais Blausend =z at 7:30 Miss Gertrude Skene of Kensing- g D Richards of 78 East Main _street Game assogiation will be embodied | M8 at 7:30. ton left Sunday for a week’s visit | P1€ T o mls Nauite onit o re0 HAntondy Tor Toyonder Chozlalling therenor: WD U5 B RURDI g, | - L e ulyaruse Bish Jss oA at Beardsley Park, Bridgevort, | Community club will meet as O o Monay | Gullony. Elmer Seaberg. Mrs. C. W. |iocal health officer, has expressed | Quiem will be celebrated at § o'clock wher dlia willstey Hith telendal (L Ito DrToWEREn g BN QT e ey s thu plA O eI s BZAELHAC e R ENIBKG i vigel £ a ¥ oTiDos skt granting the | Saturday morning in memory of 3 % > | munity hall." ‘The program for to- |Were (conaucien by Jaevs & Alma Mrs. A. Kent, M 1B Joseph Ehlert Arizona Pastor to Preach Yonariow eveningls. lenlbttalnimarne |Dalkipastor ofithés Plainville M. 2 % EEqIEs Gulbanbbati b ey TOWH Tnactive wnefl H]gh Tem Harold W Wright, assistant pas- | hag not been anmounced but it is |Church. Interme in Farming | e Gores” olfs Ar ang Alrs Ar |, ‘At theitime thix matter was flrst || INe/sUbaehcos Exayer Mecting Tor of il Conioesationall chineh fab \’i e\] ‘_r : f I ; 'r“"“ l'mv olm fay B. Lord, and \hrought up. Joseph P. O'Connell, | The Neighborhood Prayer Meet- . fte h cgational chureh atl pelieved that it will equal any o : Mrs. C. 11 sing ? the BF : it 2 20°0'cl08) EI‘fi[lll‘e Stl‘lkGS Hel‘& |'Tucson, Arizonu, will occupy t | the past few weeks. ’ | Opening ofC hautauqua v of nsington: ;secretary of the Bristol Fish and |ing will be held at 9:30 o'clock to- BiE € {ne Fenshuston 0o e ok '}“““ e ey | The 27th annuyal session of the Mrs. Charles B: of Southing- {Game association, informed the | morrow morning at the home of sing’ Mr. and Mrs. A North anc bl ' e and Dr. P. J gi Y ), | counc i) arder | r f 207 Gri RAIN PR | Benedicet former pastor of the | e 4 * | ground this morning with & devo- | o ORI Gn o ,,”“‘M’ “"""i‘i“l “"’"“” cost ]'|° I”““ ty. | the leader. Kensington chure d W ¢ ot [ e 2 1 ervice conducted b: (3] gt (d il » anc s. Babson | A public hearing will be granted Firemen on Vacations —_— H] ! ‘]”““‘ m’;]“:?"['l'”:”‘fli_ “":]‘1":”,‘0 The East Berlin Junior Baseball "“”?’) ”'“l ‘);f 5 L0 l‘""”" 'l ‘[‘ ":”r of Woodmont and Miss Frances Gil- {to the citizens of Federal street ml it nam £l Alkatn S teurbi i Alabama Judge Visiting Here — g, ,y0ut his work in Arizona. {iteat averaglie 15 to 15 wears lor | 0f Moust Vernon, §. T. Tk »m.q;m«" pleiliss g Madel HehERbeHdek HHe e e “‘:"W‘“]‘ ’;i{‘“‘; "’_"""”' Driver Orrin Porter of the Central . inights of Pythias to Meet ge i S Ao he part of the day was devoted to | i velieved that a | giry station are enjoying their annual g — Athletic club Knights of Py age to play twilight or Sunday bas ) . 3 | number will be ofl ha SHidet| Legion Meeting There will be a meeting of the | pall. The local team has won the | Organizing the various classes. At § | (Continued on Page 13) el ofl hand to present | Lqcation of two weeks g o Meet — Other Items of In- |Knights of Pythias in their | majority of games payed this year. | O'clock this evening Vest Dunning | A petition for sewer facilities Lieutsgant Bernard Mitshmiuhps ge hall this evening at § o'clock. All Everett Payne and Raymond Rich | will lecture on “Birds and Their | Mhrceyl e e ih ”“m""; Engine Company No. 1 and Hubert terest members e to be present as | are to enter.the state Trade school | Calls,” illustrating his talk with |{ [bridge to the residence of Burdeite | MeCormick of Weich Fire Company tivities ceased in this place |import nt busines: will be discussed. | 5t N Britain within a few weeks. | imitations and stercoptican slides. b {Curtis will be given consideration by | 2150 started their vacations yester- Allsactivities © 5 ngagement Announced | Several from here are already at-| Tomorrow’s program will begin | oty e fhe et Al “deciaton | 98Y: today when the heat wave struck! piopupq Beckley of Kensington | tending the school ¢ with a devotional service at § a. m., | 5 . |renched.. s and. some decision | T o gren's Day at Compounce its hot blast into the town early nnounced the engagement of | Herbert Sears of Canada was the | followed by the basketry class at|| FLAINVILLE Two Auto Accldents The children of Bristol and vicini- | this morning. The temperature Doris, to l'hlfljhl*»“ guest of Mr. and Mr Read 5, elocution clas g mndipucl | @ars owned and operated by Wal- |ty Will be the guwsts of the manage- {Sparks of Plainville. The wedding | yvesterda | food demonstration at 9:50 o'clock s ter 200 Silltyan ot i0i: Bo ment of Lake Compounce on Thurs- el zh u ves| 3 ) | P J S f 10 rospect 48 mounted *T‘;“‘i ““"’:‘:"‘;::‘r “"‘f\f |is planned to take place in October. S e I, T | The children’s hour will also be | N oar A strect and Oliver . Hart of 107 |day and Friday of this week. Many morning until at noon the mercurs Visitor Returns o J { held at that time. The assembly What a fa il et p . " the % : .- > POV s N | held at tha h @ What a Judd street were in collision yester~ | privileges are extended to the young- was nudging the 100 mark with all | *yjeq poja M. Hunt of Worcester, Clergyman Is \jamed . | chorus will meet at 1:30 p. m. At throwing the lday afternoon at the corner of Fed- | sters on these days each year and indications of a cvontinued rise I fyjays, who has been visiting Albert Probation Officer s oclock Miss Mabel E. Mullins | ama o AlURr AR Hart was | thousands of children take ad- SRS lenn a0 ~ INorton and family for the past ten | stamford, Aug. 3 P—Rev. George | will give “Character Sketches and must | (driving up Federal street and cro. vantage of the courtesy of Pierce Berlin street was }L‘f‘o“l\l“l_ “"]"“ days, returned to her home yest B. Hamilton of the North Stamford |Stories.” At 4:30 o'clock the pan- ling Summer and Sullivan was pro- |and Norton. tourists from an early hour, T ) | Congregational church was today ap- | tomime and physical culture class — | |ceeding on Summer street. Both cars Band Goncerts on Green drivers removing coats and collars | Leave For Mountains pointed juvenile probation officer by will convene. Miss Mullins will were slightly damaged and neither | The first of the band concerts, in a frantic effort to keep cool. Oul- | yyjjliym Walsh and Raymond |jugge Samuel Young of city court.|provide the high spot of the evening b WARNER in driver injured, donated by one of Bristol's public side of the constant roar of MOOF |pjch left' yesterday for a thre¢irhe Rey. Mr. Hamilton succeeds|with “An Evening of Wit - and o o b eI Thomas J. Green of 331 Summer | spirited citizens, will be given on the vehicles past the doors of the town, {week at Kent's Mountain | afarion 8. Sockett who was dismissed | Humor."” [ | he'd crossed the continent for nis ana | [street, Clarence H. An of b |Federal Hill Green tomorrow eve- this place refused to sfir out under |wher will spend their vaca- |z month ago. The new probation| Arrangements are being made for || Mo him grimly like | (Camp street. Plainville and Bdwin | ning, August 4th and the second the Dblazing sun. Few people left {tion do R |officer has been pastor of the local Mrs. Turmgn J. Spencer to conduct g e—can it be welgned | |NOVaK of the North Side hotel, fig- | Wednesday evening, August 18th, | their homes to saunter along the| Children Vacation Here _ |chureh for the past six months and a course in Bible study at 11 ||ora man's devotion bu measure lured in an automobile ageident yes- | ynder the direction of Conductor | thady Atreel — the shade didn't| Fifteen children and their moth- |provious to that was secretary of the o'clock each morning this weck = Sy [terday afternoon near the plant of | Brmest A. Becker seem to help at all, the place still lers are enjoying the' fresh air and|hoye givision of the Hartford Y. M. Autos Crash Friday, August 6th— {the New Departure Mfg. compan: Carnival This Evening valtered) ant fields that surround this |, A, and secretary of the Newsboys'! Automobiles operated Ly Walter [| Madge Bellumy and Harrison Ford |'Anderson. whose car had been| rne carnival under the ausplces ‘There have been no prostrations! at the home of Richard JeW- clyh of Hartford. He will continue A, Lechach of 96 Twist stroet, Meri- S _|!parked in front of the Endee hotel, [ o¢ tne Citizen's Club bf Ttallan reported i the varous factories or | > eustern end of the toWn-hjs quties as pastor. den, and John T. Srolini of South | d.not ablde by her marrage vowns | [had started to drive away when the | b onio ol i be continued tonight brick yards surrounding the town, s children are vacationed Canal street, Plainville, collided on || Saudy believed she could manage a hue- | {Dumper of his car caught the left [ .4 of the week but the community is steeped in lethargy as an effect of the humid ure. Even the drivers of the busses were careless enough 1o drive in such a manner that they missed half of the bumps between this town and New Britain and weather that will make a bus driver that careless is,above the ordinar: What slight activity there wa: centered itself around the soft drink counters in the various stores. Soda and/ watermelon was much in mand by perspiring residents seek- ing some re from the inferno: Reported showers promise a relief from the heat wave and Berlinites are looking towards the t, anxiously trying to catch a glimps: of clouds that will bring rain and cooler weather. Athletic Club to Meet The Kensington Athletic club will temper: meet tonight at 8:00 o'clock in the Tabs’ rooms. There will be some ldiscussion as to the chances of the club’s advent into City keague loiroles, a move that has long been anticipated by the Kensingtonians who have followed their team through numerous victories of late. Alabama Visitor Judge E. S. Lyman of Alabama is vigiting S. A. Hart of Kensington. Judge Lyman is judge of the county court of Alabama which corresponds to the Supreme court of this state. He left this morning for a visit with Rev. Edward Cowles of Spencer, Mass. the Kensington postmaster. E Hart is reported to be slightly im- proved and is believed to be well on the way to recovery from the shock he suffered recently. Legion Meeting A meeting of the Bolton-Kasica Post of the American [Legion is called for Thursday night at the Legion’s hall. The by-laws commit- tee have drawn up a revision of the present by-laws and voting on the change will take place at the com- fng meeting. All members of post arg requested fo he present as there are 'several important changes de- | uspices of the American |Rescu 1d the biggest patt lot them come from New Britain. Un- {der the trees and blue sky of Ber- |lin they are happy and grow fat with the good food that is set be {fore them three times a day. What | sing the place proves to the kiddies can ‘only be realized by a trip through the heat-laden tene- !ments that they come from. The lohildren's ages range from three i s to fifteen and they have a sta; weeks after which their taken by another grate n the cit Returns For Visit Mrs. M. E. Shorwater, a former {tosident of this place, is visWing in itown and has renewed old acquaint- \ces with former neighbors. Like New Englond E. W. Mildrum of the Kensington |bank who has returned from a boat trip turough the Great Lakes and New York state says that the bigg |impression he received from the |journey was that N W Lingland prov- ed to be the finest of all the sister |states through which he traveled. | Combining range of beautiful | mountains, and a shore line that ig {full of changeable beauty, New Eng- lof two places are {ful group fror | I ent tops the list of. desirable scc- Mr Lund | tions Mildrum two we and en in that short | heriod greatly missed tamiliar scenes gogland to him. was away for 1 |that endear New | East Berlin Items | 7The Junior League outing which | was to have been held yesterday at Pipe's Dale was postponed one week owing to threatening weather. An invitation has been extended to the mothers of the Leaguers to attend | the outing to be held next Monday. | Miss Barbara Payne returned | home yesterday from Plainville where she has buen spending . & week with friends. Victor Belden resumed his dutles yesterday after a ten day vacation spent at the Methodist Camp ground. Miss Dorothy Wolcott hus re- turned to her home in New Britain ' town, T~ | Forest Hill avenue about & o'clock last night. I, OTICE. Tennis Match Tonight The Epworth league of the Plain- ville M. E. church has a tennis match scheduled for tonight with the team fro mthe Center church Young People’s society of New Brit- Two doubles matches will d, one on the Bohemia street roliment of the legal voters of said and to revise the enrollment | list last perfected. Separate lists of all qualified electors making appli- cation for Caucus Enrollment, ac-| cording to their declared political preference, will be compiled at these ions. ain, pla JOHN LAMB, GEORGE R. SKINNER, Registrars of Voters. Conn, 1926. will be Wil- Ball never- street. The local society without two of its best play liam Anderson and Rev | being unable to play. They Plaipville, July 31st, “h's car was bad- | ly damaged and had to be towed to | u garage, but Srolini was able to The Registrars of Voters will hold | proceed under his own power. sessions in the Town Hall, Plainville, ch driver claimed the other Conn., Friday, August Gth, 1926, and to blame for the crash. Deputy \n on Friday, August 13th, 19 sriff 12, W. Furrey notified both to from 12 o'clock, noon, fo. 9 o'clock | appear in court later this week, P. M. (Standard Time), for the pur-| when the responsibility will be de- pose of making a Caucus En-|cided. be | | court and the other on that on Camp | band withou of convenien A big star and a little girl in a new love! But her n age | irear fender of the automobile oper- aught v | lated by Green. Novak was follow- its ine lesson of tragedy! A . |irg Green comingeast on North Balurday, Augsist 7ih— [Main street and was unable to stop OM MIX {quickly enough. The cars of Green Y 0w and Anderson were elightly damag- \ A Fellobing ride”to romance with | e thrills’ and spills on the w he parties in d appear- 1t's the snapplest, zippi speediest 1 All u’{ the n,:n involved appear: ler that Tom Mix eve ade! ed before Prosecuting Attorney A @lg sar and a little girl in a new ||James T. Mather this morning and Sunday, August Sth— WA 160k agreed to settle the matter between ; [themselves No arrests were made. ExEvanis White-Foley Barbara La Marr and Lewis Stone in Brycef White Sali e aalnstiocy || “THE GIRL FROM MONTMARTE and Miss Irene Foley, daughter of When the soul-flame of a Spa {Mrs. Bridget Foley of 204 Goodwin dancer leaps to Kin | t, were united in marriage at there's |9 o'clock this morning at the rectory T lof St. Joseph's Catholic church by COMING ATTRACTIONS il:v\_ Oliver T. Magnell. | “SOUL. MATES” After a wedding trip to be spent | “PARIS AT MIDNI Mr. White's former home in “THE SEA HAWK” ine, the couple will take up their [resfaence at 204 Goodwin street. HSUNDOW and during the rest on the Church street grounds. There will be a band concert each eve- ning, followed by an entertalnment and dancing, Woman Missing The police were requested last evening by Austin Delaney of 33 Park street to assist him in locating his sister, Mrs. C. M. Killough, 29 years old, who had been making her home with him and who disappear- ed yesterday morning. Members of the local department were following a clue received from a resident of Wolcott, who noticed a strange w man walk past his home yesterday morning at about 11 o'clock. wandered away In a fit of distrac- tion. To Operate Busses Announcement was made by the officials of the New Departure Mfg. Company yesterday that, just as by a soon as the present lease covering. the operation of busses between this city and Collinsville expires, they will operate their own busses. At present {wo busses run each morning and evening to transport residents of Collinsville who work in their local plant and an additional tus is to be put . This will mean that about seventeen more persons will be given employment here, Heat Makes Workers Quit The intense humidity existing for tlie past two days has caused a num- ber of casters and moulders to quit work. This morning employes of the Sessions foundry went home at 8 o'clock, and it is belleved that jother factory workers will follow heir example later in the day. The thermometer at police head- uarters at 7 o'clock this morning {registered $3 degrees and prospects are that it will continue to rise, Arrested On Railroad Tracks lan and John Star- arrested shortly after midnight last night by Officer Cor- {nelius Connelly, who found them Iy~ |ing along the railroad track at Pond |street. - Both men were asleep and had two soda bottles, one empty and one full of alcohol Their cases {will be heard in the city court some time th afternoon, Arrested On Wife's Complaint | Ludger Gagnon of Park street was {arrested last night just as he was to board the 10:10 train for {Waterbury. His wife notified police cadquarters that before leaving the {house he had choked and beaten {her, She also intimated that he {would leave the city on the traln in nick w ing them. It was interesting to watch the manner in which they reached the . top of the stack A fifteen foot lad- 0 der was first placed against ~the ; chimney where it was held in place b by # “dog"” which is imbedded in 3 the bric The ladder is fastened to the dog with a rope and other ladders are placed one on top of the other until the pinnacle is reach- ed A staging consisting of two nar- row plans is erected around the chimney and they are all ready for work. It is understood that the men are compensated for the hazard they take at the rate of $3.50 per hour. Moody Won in Texas by Majority of 1013 Votes Dallas, Texas, Aug. 3 (P —Attor. ney General Dan Moody won the democratic nomination for governor of Texas in the primary of July 24 majority of 1,013 votes, com- Iplete and revised unofficial returns [to the Texas election bureau show. Totals were announced as follows: Moody, 411,390; Governor Miriam A. Ierguson, 2§1,938; Lynch David- son, 123,025; Mrs. O, F. Zimmerman, 2,910; Mrs. Edith Wilmans, 1,498; ) and Mrs. M. K. Johnston, 1,008, 3 | WEDNESDAY Morning Specials 'We Close At Noon 3 Ibs. of CHOPPED BEEF 25¢ SIRLOIN — ROUND STEAKS 30C 1b. RUMP CORNED BEEF &50 1b. ‘L;n-ée_Rlpe Bananas. . . ceeereen...26c doz. Summer Squash.6 for 25¢ Large Bartlett Pears. . a 25¢ doz. Best Potatoes. ..39¢c peck Sunkist Oranges.25c doz. Large Freestone Peaches ... 29c basket Native Tomatoes. .15¢c Ib. Sweet Corn .19¢ doz. - Guaranteed Market 70 WEST MAIN ST. Tel. 483 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 7)) & GEORGE ; WHATS YOUR (. 7272 GAWGE WASAIN TOA ! =1 WASAINGTON! % aster visiting friends here for the past month. |\ EXACTLY LIKE MM, OR w;/'b/ Ever):l;(;a); 7 Else ];ut By BLOSSER T S'POSE You TRY T0 BE WY LIKE GEORGE \ AS ANEAR AS PoSSIBLE, AL KAINT AELP BEIN' LAK GAWGE WASHIN'TON, CAUSE DATS WHo