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i I P4 , N y 2 ] - ] 0 ) & , b ' 1] 1 . 1 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD TURDAY, AUGUST Mafl Orders Filled tures, best workmanship. with choice of every smar Beaver, Nutria, Hudson Seal and many others. U lhomop 5 G The August Fur Sale At The Very Top In Value Giving Finest Collection Quality Furs that we have ever gotten together. In buying now you ve choice of the finest pelts, the newest style fea- Mafl Prices Lower Now Than Later Coats of Raccoon, al (dved muskrat), Natural, Silver, Golden and Black Muskrat; Leopard, Northern t fur. Hudson Seal Coats ih a Smart Filled Orders ol at tauqu the erec on wa weeks more Plainville News [ s MONTH AHEAD OF SCHEDULE ON .5 | Mason Work 80 Per Cent Com- plete—Much Light in Gym. {STRET GRADE ~ CHANGED Trumbull Avenue Altered by Town Planners—Accident Barely Avert- | Blossom’s Cornor—Church Notices—Baseball a—Plainville tion of the street w of good we Notes—Cha Briefs, when is | mason work Q|| nearly 80 per cent completed, walls being practically finished t | the second floor ceiling. Although no definite schedule for high school wor at least ex- ° Three ther shouid h- home city. The home was decorated in a color scheme of pink and white. | A supper was served at Grade Changed As a result of the hearing held 6 o'clock. on Wednesd evening, the town ‘\pmn commission has voted to j change the grade of the northern- most 600 feet of Trumbull avenue from that originally planned by the !u‘,ginflrr. The chan grade closer to the present sidew | level, will cost less, and will ! vide better facilities for the | posal of surface water. No benefl or damages have been found t reason of the alteration, which wa will bring the alk pro- r the three reasons ve, by First Select- man William J. Johnson and was approved by the property owners at the hearin Reckless Driver Arrested A serious dent due to speed- n narrowly aver this Blossom’s corner when obile operated by John 672 Wilson sircet, Wa- 1¥ missed two other Mowine was driving to- Britain at an allegedly excessive speed. wh two other machi coming from that city were just about to turn ss in front of him into East Th drivers of these saw 1 con (uickly os shooting by in up onfo the | bront awn at the | LIQUIR RAIDERS {September 15th, a resent Palice Bring Two to Court for ives from the % ibe In the new St Joseph's cemetery. |game should be one of the hest seen ’ BrleOI News 1 Field Mect Today shere this season. | | This afternoon at Muzzy ficid, em- | To Qccupy Palpits pASEE PR e of Plant A of the New De.| Rev. Edward S. Belden of South- Mfg. company will hold al0ld. Long Isiand, will deliver the jfleld meet and a number of various |S*TMON at the 10:45 a. m. service jathletic events a e on the program, |2t the Prospect Methodist Episcopal ose who show up well in today's|ChUrCh tomorrow. operly trained to| At the First Congregational inter-plant meet, | CUrch. Rev. Ralph H. Rowse, pas- 1in this city on | tOT in Broadview Community church and in which ren. |17 Hartford will preach at the 10:45 sctorida or ”t o'clock morning service, ¥ F Elected Director Called For Dump Fire company in \Lym.: Elmwood and| George W. Hull, member of the jthis city will take part [real estate firm of G. W. & Millicent ]“egfll Acts | Concert At Rockwell Park Hull of this city. has been elected | The band concert at Rockwell la director of the Dowd Printing R park tomorrow afternooz 1rom 3 to |company of Winsted, Conn, the Veterans of oreign Wars band un- At 11:20 p. m. last night. Squad e = g |der leadership of Director | A was called out te extinguish a Lp A ’ Fischer, who has arranged the fol- |fire which had started In the Faet Ldfe-long Resident Aged 71—Concert |lowing program: Bristol dump. Chemicals wers {March, “Invincible America” Crosby |used and it was not s tn e b n America by | an as necessary t Rockwell Park—Fireworks To- |Overture. “Pique Dan .. Suppe |turn on water, night — Ball Games Scheduled— |Sl€ction, “Shuffle Along"— | . Dasehall in Forestine S Sissle and Blake| The Forestville Athletic club Notes, Grand Fantasia, “Somnambula”— | Play the Unlonville team at t . o Cavallinj | Camp Station grounds tomorrow af The liquor squad of the local po- {Clarinet Solo Philip Lanter; [eTnoon at 3 o'clock. Roth nines lice depar nt became active n Selection “The Army Chaplain”— | have been playing good ball so far T W e s Millocker | This season and the contest tomor e Tnfesmisston |row should be keenly contested one two men were e . fa, “Gems of Ste- | Elected Delegate st forbune dnvolv. [ Bostes Theo. M. Tobani| At a meeting of Welch Fire com- 1% Uit ncration 1st, 2d. 3rd and 4th acts of Giuseppe | PANY held last evening. Frank Kireh- i {\‘. { lv ! Her ¥ 366 | Yerdite opera T Trovathre ssner was elected delegate to the ian m Thompson swoop Susn i |state convention of firemen to he d down on the home of Frod Gen Cuby done) d in New london on Saturday, il acol d seiz s";'}"\ _“"”"” Ex 1€t |September 15th. Henry F. Roberts, ¢d @ one-half pint 1a five | F |captain of the company. was selected zallon car a small : Lumbye | 35" alternate sl 2 Gontie |Sluetion. “American Patrol” x 3 3 5 st Bicyclist Hit by Auto was brou o where | JCEO% LA bieyele on which Howard Godd was is of ! 3 |and Arthur Marcelle were both rid- $390 for his nppe his | Fireworks Tonight {ing on Tulip street near Rockwell worting cas wed | A splay of set fireworks park, was struck early last evening mtil Mond | e teature of the conclud- by an automobile operated by Leo At 9 o'clock. Officers Henry Jog arpival conducted |Taillon of Tulip street. The young nuski, Thompson and Fdgar Norton | * club of Italian par- {men were thrown to the ground and isited t farm of Andrew Ogiaza |°ntage on the Church street grounds [slightly bruised. Taillon was pro- et in t 1 Stone Hiil [tonight. There will also be a band |ceeding along Tullp street and had r ¥ 1 a 15 gal- |concert and d ing will be one of |just passed a car preceding him b ) SR g |the many amusements available for |when the youths startsd to make a 10 gallons The !the public., |left turn and he was unable to lstroyed and the Outing a Success lavold hitting them. ht to the The annual outing of the scool | Taillon appeared before Assistant v who was 1 held the two di ‘T'rnwmn:ng Attorney Robert J. 1 under bonds of $300 110 be a tremendous success, |Stack this morning who continusd Patrick F. Farrell | six thousand youngsters tak- (the case until August 14th with the trick ¥. Farrell, 71. or 34, in part in the festivities. Yeste |understanding that Taillon would . a lifelong resident of | 12¥ afternoon, athletic events were |assume the cost of medical atten- ot litsmost resi D n conneclion with other ac- |tion. died at his home. livities at Compounce and the re- Case Continued rnoon after a short,Sults were as follows: | The case of Ernest Blinn of 93 50 ¥ 5th and 6th grades: |South Elm street who was found by was born In 1585, son of wou 1y > Rasulo, Park strect Officer McLaughlin late last night md M Parrell. As a school, baseball; second, Adam [in an intoxicated condition on Main nded the public Kerr, Forestville, flashlight Istreet, was continued until next ater entering v of | 50 yard dash, boye, 7th and Sth Monday morning. E. 1 <ham company w o in les: won by*Rocco Jacobs, South he served continuously for ' Side school, baseball; second, Don- J BALAVA SOUGHT until failing health forced ald Staples, Federal Hill, flashlight. [Us ’ v 1le was married on| 30 vard dash. girls; 5th and 6th BY POLICE, LEAVES June 17 ' to Mary A. McGovern | grades: won by Margaret Connell of Dirisiol, wilo survives him. He Joscph's school. heauty pins soleaves fve sons, Captain Morgan |sccond, Rita Moran, St. AnA's yartment, William ' school. pocket Look. |One of Brothers Wanted for Com- 3 nd James L. T 0 yard dash, girls, Tth and Sth plicity in Burglary Risap- of this city and Rev. Ed- des: won by Lily Rode. Kast 1 P, Farrell Mary's ehnrei. Rristol school, camera; second Anna pears From City Stamford; also or ughter, MisS olden, F Bristol, handkerchief. Cutherine M.. of Bristol. Shoe R 5th and 6th grades: | That Joseph Balava, who is sought The funeral will be held nest won by George Komorsky, Jennings [DY the local and state police for al- Monday morning. the hour not as'school, two fickets to Bristol Thea- |leged complicity in the alleged burg. yot defermined, from St. Joseph's ter; second Roceo Jacobs, South {lary in Rocky Hill for which Kostic oman Catholie Rev. Oliver | gide school. one ticket to Bristol |Fredericks and John Balava of this T. Magnell wilt celcbrate the high:Theater. city are held in $2000 honds, has ss of requiem and interment will| Shoe Race, boys, Tth and 8th |left the city, taking with him all b | grades; won Williams, |money and belongings, was learn: by Kenneth s | Wadaval FHI1 Xohool, sec- [today. ; Al bbb e street, | When Officer Thomas J. Feeney il light who assisted State Policeman Paul nrlyl be| Three-legged race, girls, Tth and [Lavan in the case, went to the Ba. will be -legged race, girls, 7 : that T {s Able to Le | Sth grades: won by Hedwig Klimo- |lava home last week to arrest John all aronn some.. | viteh and Lily Rode, Fast Bristol |and Joseph, the former submitted Sieligiat e school, four tickets to Bristol Thea- [t0_arrest but the iatter, seeing the pesemen will play ; cond. Anna and Gertrude officer coming in the front door, left Clock team of Iorest- |'®T: & . i |by a rear entrance, and hurrying ek i b { Holden, two theater ticket | I iAo, Ane b5 1 X 8 A | Three-legged race, girl h and ‘dov\n town, withdrew ..! saving: Peacher has moved in- YT ‘].,:, S B een Flynn |from a bank and left New Britain. 0 w home on Irving street. | 6 EVACKsr a8 BY o oen eond.| John Balava and Fredericks will Th lime for Oscar and .Arts an- | o Yo monde and Laura Duti| b8 artaliried int R ocky SHIT- ofiing nual elambake is aching, and | 'ar i f = |next Tuesday evening on the charge Oscar has received excellent reci- | day, August Notice He Saw Them at a Circus sce the mason work finished and I llen | part of the roof in ce ind found by measure- G f M' ) t l i se of the steel constructior Mo machine had roup o 15s€s yies it is necessary that the interior : o R A with beautiful collar and cuffs of hélge and natural {l|!| partitions be built aiong with the road. Mow to appear gray squirrel, Australian opossum, krimmer, kolinsky, M| outer walls, consequ. SRR { 7:30 o'clock fonight 1L A S as near com exterior ore William Cunningham ermine, fitch and skunk. $295 Mr. Coe states that it is cxpected to answer a charge of reckless Values to $395, for. % that piastering will begin by the driving. H 20N Nileatnatior middle of September. registration with him but elaimed . The gymnasium is one of the! to have tI home. He was fold Raccoon Coats in Smart Best Tighisd. in ‘aay schioo)! In S s . , having large windows on these charges would not be pr Boy]sh Models three sides which should make ar- ed o A ificial light entirely unnecessary Playing Rangers 12 and 45-inch lengths, of fine quality selected dark 1 :“']’mg fedniib e s e e AN ELeS : skins and wonderfully low priced 2 5 M giving plenty of room for rs of New Rritain « as offered now for. . sketball and other activities. high school diamond tomorrow Work on the auditorium balcony ' ernoon. has been keen riy . T 5 is now being done. The balcony and ry betyw ese fwo teams sinc Splendid Choice in Other Fur Coats for | th@ auditorium itselt are suported the Rangers won a 1-0 verdict f 5.00 and $550 each on heavy planking as well as the 13 innings last year and Plainvill | steel be and the contractors turned the sotball last {!were fortunate enough to secure fall. Anoth ast as those \ rough, unplaned lumber for these of past w ted. supporting beams, making the The team will play Ken TPy floor: per cent stronger, sington ' o'clock this fter . anxous to clash with their competi- by all fans that want to see the Much interest and curiosity has noon and is looking fo d to a Ber[ln News tors. A large delegation is planning | game will be enabled to attend. been aroused over the Latin motws victory. to accompany the boys to Bristol Managerséto Mect ch has been placed over the Union st this afternoon, The much-discussed series be- main entrance, This res “Quod { The union service of the Arrest Fast Berlinite tween the Falcons and the All- Facis Bene Fac,” which, translated | ( tiona Methodist Officer Frank Brown last evening | Kensingtons seems to be to iuto English, means, “What you do, | churches will be Bapti IJ] arrested Vurelle Hallett, 20 of East | be played after all. The n rs of do well.” Latin is so unknown to | churc oclock tomorrow |Berlin for the New Britain police. | the two teams will meet in the Her- so many people that the contrac- | Morning Alexis D, Kendrick, Hallett Is charged with indecent ex- ald’s sporting editor's office Monday tors are constantly asked the me ). D, ach t rmon posure and criminal assault upon 2 Inight and Pat Buckley and Joe ing of this legend. A sea. of the At 8 t voung 14-year-old girl. was turned | Veniski may possibly come to some state Connecticuy, cut in stone, DCOPI 1 their regular meet over to the New ain police and | agreement whereby the local s 15 been received and will be pu T € ble school will meet |iailed pending tri will see the teams play out the pro- in p above this motto. 16 a o : | St. Panls Chuith oRsalaesins Mo NpneReilhTUGIE: Advent Christian Church, . 110 o'clock tomorrow morning n the teams in reference to strect, West lartford, has un wil or his Il](el][l()HS [0 RUH ey to gate receipts and the' moned to appear in cour re next of - ISR & John C. Brennan, pastor, will be in With the Ialcons protesting week go answer ges of reckless LT tshoplhotg Al | charge. A session of the Sunday inst the entrance of Corbins into driving und evading responsibility. | I lo ane. BN school will follow the 10 o'clock the race. It is hoped that the con- 'idm sinfri of K 1|io3RL gl rs jrdanyloe IO | Sacred Heart Church clear up the difference and start the ick by Haeseli's Iy e ollr i eamin g8 LA P. | Rev. John C. Brennan of Ken- | horschide moving. rvight and further cla his | & b S0l &l \‘I A American Legion TLeague Opens— | g oton will offciate at the 9 o'clol Taking Motor Tour ister was injured in the collision. ],‘M‘ & “‘W ; “( O SecBibE .l g < jsk | mass tomorrow morning at the Se- | Lesly Lindquist, employed by . Tie other car sped on, b gain= | M08 di Sl ! Arrst e Bl Xouthiee ZEk | 0 tearbionurah B st Reriin) o B0l una Dot Dot it hoth TN iBied et U e e i ARy ZE ek Funeral Today — Drunken Driver | Sunday school will follow Berlin, have been spending the disappearing auto. He made a com- A o Gl Rextiy Congresatinn ek on a motor tour over the Mo-.piaint to the Bristol authoritis, but| 4 M. Jailed—Church News—Items, Rev. Davis Yale of Maine will de- hawk trail and to Nia Falls. was found that the accident hap- | SRy Ii the sermon at the Berlin Con- They are expected to return shortly. ‘pgned in Plainville. Deputy Sherifi ¥ mhering: Nayingsbeen SdawnRLonil s o o ¥ hiirah: abl10: 46 tomor. East Berlin Items W. Furrey was notified Jiss candidates for positions in the com- | | Miss Alice McCorkle returned Grand Juror W. J. Ioran made out "mm by tha elections, Berlinites are watchin Kensington Congregational home yesterday for a two weeks' [a warrant. | Methodist Church. | to see who will be the first to toss| gy Harold W. Wright, assistant | stay relativ Providence, R. 1. Chautauqua Program I Sundar s 0ia m Euning, Aeiool his hat inside the cirele. Up to the [pagi0r of the Congregational church | Miss Jean Dalbey who has been | At 8 o'clock this arternoon How- | 45 a. m. the members will join | pregent time, there have been no a4 ycson, Ariz., will occupy the pul- confined to the New Britain Gen- ard W. Durand will entertain the {in the union service at the Baptist announcementy made of candidacy | it tomorrow at the Kensington Con- cral hospital for the past several Connecticut Chautauqua assembly at | funehksia0lae fn) Howorth Teagus for berths, but the next months Will | progational chureh. Mr. Wright is months will soon return to her the camp ground with “Music with meeting; Miss Augu uld, lead- probably see some candidates cOme |4 friend of Rev. Arthur J. Benediet, home here, her condition being Magic.” At § o'clock tonight “A topic, “John Frederick Oberlin, | forward. | former pastor of this chureh, and much improved Bit of Scotch will be rendered by poo00 i Rural Gommunity Devel- The position of representative In | i)y tajk on the work that his col- S. M. Hazelwood is spending the Ole Robertson, and at $:30 o'clock logmes | the legislature from this district Will |1oazye, Mr. Benedict, is doing in week-end with friends at Madison. ‘Mr. Durand will give a “Musical and | Tickets Ready for Game. be one of those to be voted on at|arizona. The sermon should prove Max Sugenhime and family «mo- 1 Olio. et Ee st the hi school the coming elections and it Is SuD- | interesting to all those pl g to tored to Hammonasset yesterday will be Bible school a Be ame have been printed and posed that the position will attract |atteng and a large her returning home .last evening. ck tomorrow morning, will be distributed at a meeting of numerous candidates. One name | quested to give Mr., Wrig 5 Several cases of whooping cough 'service and sermon at 10:1 e cor e bo0 e R has been reported as cons g the | welcome from his friends’ former | have appeared in town and the |Another sermon wil be delivercd Seldbat 7:0E afolonkithis levenine Ho race but nothing authentic has been iparish. Sunday school will follow ' puzzling question is to the source of & p. m. and at 7:30 o'c | Mike Levine's Cash Market. They announced as yet. and young people’s meeting will | the discase as the town has been will be son and instrumental | . prepared by George Hebden The position of first selcctman. itake place at 7:45 o'clock tomorrow ! free from this ailment for more music. |ot the Trumbun ctric Mfg. Co, now being held by George B. Car-|evening. than a year. On Monday the regular classes|ang handed to the committec in less ter seems to be well taken care of Kensington Methodist Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hulburt Will be resumed. There Will be a|{han five hours after he was notified by him, to such a degree in fact | Sunday school will be held at 10 and daughter, Marguerite of Maple musical and literary recital by Miss|qng the committee is grateful to that there is little doubt but that | eiock tomorrow morning. Rev. D. ' Hill have been th guests of - Mr. Miles at 3 p. m.. while|pim A large sale is expected. Mr. Carter will be honored with the {1 Bochman of Hartford will deliver and Mrs, Theodore Carns, k an entertainment will | Notes post agan. Ie has proved indBstri- | {ho sermon at 31 o'clock. Ther Leslie Bailey of New Britain is be furnished by classes in dramati Miss Margaret McConnell, who ous and efficlent, giving much of his | wij) he no Epworth league service or | spending the week-cnd. here with |expression. been visiting Mrs. Fawley o time to the benefit of the town. He | ovening service tomorrow night. | his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Max Catholic Church [Trumbull avenue. has returned to has been harassed and hampered pworth league will not meet | Sugenhime, The regular services will be 1d {her home in Philadelphla after by much jealousy between the three | quring the month of August, | Paul Turner and Raymond Mc- lat the Church of Our Lady of |joving a very pleasant \isit in districts and has proved to be tact-| Mrs. Roy Hnltgren will have |Corkle have returned from a motor Mercy tomorrow morning. masses |Plainviile, | ful and just in smoothing out theicharge of fhe mid-week service to . trip to Providence being said at § and 10 o'clock. | tangles that occurred between the{he held Thursday evening at 7:45| J. A. Williames, ticket agent at the | Hartford Praying Band districts. o'clock. } e | The Hartford Praying Band will With the town asking for numer- | Resident Tl | (Continued on Page Fourteen) |hold an all-day gospel meeting to- . ous mew improvements, the post of | yrenry "Hooker of Kensington is | |morrow at the home of William I.. | ummun'ty eater selectman is not &n enviable one, It{ vory seriously i1l at his 1o anq | S | g of 14 Webster street, willi| ak el is well known that this place is inijittie hope is held out for his rP-' Notice |services at 10:45 a. m., and D | PLAINVILLE dire need of several new featureS—covery. He has many friends in this| The registrars of voters of the|m. The usual basket lunch | e aturday, Aue 1= traffic regulation, night protectlon. ipiace that are anxious concerning |town of Berlin will be in session at |enjoyed. Tom Mix in the road issue and others that willinis conaition. |the town hall Friday. Aug. 6, and | Birthday Party “MY OWN PAL” need action in the near future. With | Schoal Superintendent Teaves | Aug. until 9 o'clock p. m.| * Miss Jean McCarthy of ¥ N ocsesrat the Goast Griani No. 8 each of these needs crylng for im-| 2iss Mary E. Griswold. superin- |for the purpose of recelving names who has been the guest of her| Fathat ForiNams AR tocia mediate action and the budget atltendent of the local schools. left yes- | for caucus enrollment and to revise grandpa s, Mr. and Mrs. Henry || ™ o | the same time, needing watchfulness, ! tarqay on a motor trip to Cape Cod, | the list, | Parkinson of Broad street, was (| sunday, Aug. § the sclectmen are constantly kept She was accompanied by her | Royal H. Morse |tendered a pleasant party at the ! Barbara La Mar and between two fires, ! Aiss Vannie H. Griswold. | John Holigan, Parkinson home last eve Lewis Stone in Reunion To Be Held Returns from Vacation | Registrars of Voters. loccasion was her fourth ‘The Girl from Montmartre' | There will be a family reunion 1 Mrs. Frederiek T.. Peek | Dated at Berlin, Aug. 3, 1926, anniversary. i of the Gibney family today at the!, bt b ain o i Worthington Community house, | ;eene. N. H. The trip covered | — — - e heun about 30 planning to attend. Reé=jmane poantinn highways, tneluding | freshments will be served a Old | 3, Nohawk Trail FRECK_LES AND Hls FRIENDS times talked over as the family hrit, afidRasthn S8 comes together once more. vacafion with Mrs To Visit Carnival aneo, his sistar, in' (his About 50 residents of this plac S - ) = — = o= N - e planning to attend the carn 7<% Funeral ‘ Y'KROW WUAT 1D r TH' NEXT TIME A i T heing held at East Hampton, tods The funeral ot Mrs. Tulla Zisk of § LIKE T HAVE 2 ONE oF ) CIRCUS COMES DTOWN | g2E/ T unow Plans have been made and the trip gensington, who dled Friday nt St 1*( TAOSE TRAINED DoGS TA\ GONNA ASK. POP T § WHAT T WANT! T to the Old Home affair will take {%orannter hoenital. was held at the I THAT TUEY MAVE ) SEE IF TUEY WONT GONAA SEE |F T place regardless of the \\ :v‘hm “, P ‘v.nn-r« v % in New Britain N Cmco‘sfiyg THAT SELL US ONE CJQéUS WOULD SELL Drunken Driver Arrested lat 7 o'clack this morning. A sol- WoULD Fred Hayes, driving & car cary- lomn hleh niass was celabrated Lo ME ONE OF THER. ing a Massachusetts Heense, was ar- | hupia] heing in Sacred Heart ceme- ) ELEPUANTS! rested by State Policeman Starkle ' tory last night on the Berlin turnpike | Play Meriden Tomorrow under the churges of operating 2| The hardest game of the season motor vehicle while under the in-|for the All-Kensington team looms fluence of liquor. He was taken to|up big for tomorrow afternoon B the New Britain police station and | when the locals journey to Meriden lodged in a cell, pending trial. to fight it out with the Meriden American Legion FLeague ndees. The Kensingtonians are Berlin breaks the ice in \the!confident that they will come out on American legion league race when | the top side of the battle but they it journeys to Bristol this afternoon | are p ring for a hard fight from to cross bats with the Bell City Lihe time the first ball is tossed. until gregation. The tcries opened yes- | the last frame ends. Kensington as terday when New Britain trimmed | g yhole is planning to go to the Sil- the Bristol tewm 165 to b. As the|ver City to give support to the team elimination ser ends with a trip { and arrangements have been made to Philadelp! for the winning | for hus service from the Tahs rooms 2 team of ,the district, the locals areljeaving here at 1:15 o'clock where- mont, beauty pins ! Relay for boy 9th, candidates will be initiated and re- | of breaking ard entering. It is al- | h, 6th, Tth and | |pe for clam chowder from a former | ., A rocco Rasulo, |leged that they, in company with classfiate now in the Hawaiian Js- | S0 ETedes: wob Ly Roceo Rasulo, | 5 ooy, Balava, broke into the gar- S | Torastvilles (‘hatles Tiasulo, Park {38 in Rocky Hill and also stole ar- H rficld Jones has returned | (700 ob Pellegrini, South Side, |ticles in other places about the TR | Rocco Jacobs, South Side, jackntves, |State. Joseph Balava is sald to — 15 b T imder tne (have been driving the automobils Japanese Love Tird (yellow). | Al 2VeR!s were run off under the |i; which the alleged stolen articles Mr. Allon, § agye, | Jlrection of . Superintendent O were carried off. John Balava and Boy wanied. Suburban Filling Stn. | oo e e e ¥n” | Fredericks told the police they were phon Lyt e Mias Helen Trany. | |Intoxicated at the time, and did not For Sale—Chambers fircle O A e dees”” [know Joseph Balava had stolen the range, gas water heator, and haby | o oergur meatine ot | Com. |articles. Fredericks, however, 1s. carria G. Hartson, Jefferson | 0 ToR e re. Golden Cross, |3id to have admitted offering some strect. ~ad [Nl be Terd at 7145 . m. mext Mon: |Of the stolen articles for sale in this city. John Balava and Fredericks are held in county jail awalting the A large class of Golienswliine tene | nearing Tuesday evento. < o The auxiliary of Harold ¥. Em- » R e erans ot _roreizn | Dancing of Charleston o Shianas cilar North eng | WVars, will hold thelir regular meet- Is Forbidden in Mexico 5 nhull Ave, by the Plainville |18 in Legion hall next Monday eve- | Nfoxico City, Aug. T (P—The de- Town Plan Commission as the re- [P at § o'clock, Tuncheon Will be | tment of health-has lssued orders sult of the Public Hearing held on [S€rved after the business sesslon. |4, 44ing the dancing of the Wednesday evening, August 4th ek "‘h"':\‘_'wt"":’:fi""rwm Charleston fn public dance halls. The The adoption covers a change in| it he Norwich State Hospital, |8round taken is that it cona:ltu " the grade which will conform nearer | oy “etnich ‘e opposition at Muzzy |Such violent exercise that it is ap to the present sidewalk level. Wil pje)g tomorrow afternoon for the [t0 cause heart failure. cost lcss and wil' provide better |new meparture baseball team, This| The department order adds that facilities for disposing of the sur-| i he the third appearance of the |the dance is ugly and ungraceful, water. INorwich aggregation in this city, |that it consists of contertions and 1 is new grade | is shown on |they havisg won both of the previ- the loosening of the joints, which @ new No. § sheet map of Trumbull |qug contests while the New Depar- |are prejudicial to heaith, and that Ave,, wh is dated July 21, 1926, }yre boys defeated them in Norwich, |it is antagonistic to all artistic ap- drawn by J. N. MeKernan, signed | mony West, the bespectacled pitch- | pearances. by the airman of the Town Plan lar whe played with Baltimore of| The department’s control is only Commission and filed with the Town |{he International league a few years |over dance halls where admission is Clerk of Plainville back. will probably draw the pitch- [charged. It has, however, appealed Plan Commission finds ling asslgnment for the visitors, In | to cafes and organizers of private rceruing to or damages {the first game he pitched against the |balls to abandon the Charleston for d by a persons - ownly locals in this city, he allowed but |the foregoing reasons. ided in such map. {three hits an' on his second ap-| e . T. WHEEI ER pearance only six safeties were gar-| England may soon sell eggs by Secretary. inered oft his delivery. Tomorrow's|weight. ; ARE YoU CRA2Y ? W WY, YoU COULDNT AFFORD Y0 BVEN FEED ONE OF By BLOSSER .., X SURE IconD- 1 m™ey oy BAT A ICKELS WoRTH oF DEAROTS ONICE IN A WHILE !