New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 9, 1926, Page 7

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every way, quality coats for yourself. RACCOON COATS August Prices Are each November Prices Will Be $325.00 to $395.00 each NORTHERN SEAL August Prices Are cach November Prices Will Be $125.00 to $285.00 each style and make. $275.00 to $329.00 $95.00 to $239.50 YOU CAN SEE HERE HOW YOU CAN SAVE NOW CARACUL COATS August Prices Are $149.50 to $259.50 each November Prices Will Be $195.00 to $350.00 each Other Coats of Squirrel, Pony, Beaver, Nutria, Jap Mink, Civet Cat, Leopard Each and every one at prices that cannot be matched in November If you have thought of get- ting a Fur Coat do it now and make the savings | Plainville News | Mafl Orders | Filled MUSKRAT COATS August Prices Are $172.50 to $325.00 each November Prices Will Be $210.00 to $395.00 each HUDSON SEAL COATS August Prices Are $295.00 to $395.00 each November Prices Will Be $365.00 to 3495.00 each All-Plainvilles and Y. all that up, on the and ca |ers, ing CENTER CLOGGED * BY HEAVY TRAFFIC OUR AUGUST SALE OF FINE FUR COATS | \PLAINVILLE TEAMS ~WIN, IS PUTTING HANDSOME GARMENTS § ON MANY WOMEN AT BIG SAVINGS During this Annual August Sale every garment is.right up to standard in 1 Priced much less than the same gar- ments will sell for in November. Accept our invitation to come and see the New Trolley Stop Is Cause of| == Further Complaints M. C. A. Re- pel Invaders—Brothers in Hos- pital — Legion Mecting Tonight— Boy Has Fractured Skull g jay night and ay Kept Central arc in such ) moto bare e to make is ja tain-Pla nd stopped a s impossible z not enou A0S olley neant long lines of 1d these extended Southington ro was made What pro- jerky, and profanity ad, ras slow T eliciting ustic Oppon m froni ney s t ves them ano! criticism nts o satisfied that t rush p valid riods mitt Berlin News MANY SPEEDSTERS ARRESTED SUNDAY Drunken Drivers and S_mashup Mark Busy Week-End N. Y. CAR CAUSES CRASH, 0Old Resident Dies—Baseball Player Injured—Arrest Man For Drunk- enness—Sclectmen to Meet—Vaca- tionists Leave—Items, Berlin officers had a end when three up took place evident -that officers this pla are tightening up in their indu once of speedsters and other mos- creants that make Berlin a danger- ous place for pedest Two drivers were arrested under the drunken driving charge, one for faulty brakes and one for failure to obey an officer. The crash did not result in any arrests as the car tault succecded in making a clean get-away The first night when State Policer stopped Ired Hayes on the turnpike. Hayes is charged driving under the influence quor and was locked up in the New Britain jail pending trial before Judge G. G. Griswold Tuesday night Hayes' car bore a Ma ts cense and he was arrested when Policeman Starkle patrolling the roads in this vicinity. ank Brown aiso nailed a driver Friday evening. Alex Brituin attract arrests and a st the It in town, is in e occurred Friday an Starkle Bertin arrest of was reckless driving and Off arresti the ses reckless under the in- Nelson gave § in the Ber- evening Chiofalo Walling- head- on the ol and drivi of liquor. \pped Tugsday Fre driver driving finence bond for his Lin town court turday night 116 North Cherry ford, hove into sight with onc light doing business and th Joafing on the job. Officer Frank Brown whistled to the driver of the Aigh powered car in order to inform him of the faulf. Chiofalo. evi- dently thought his speed excelled any that the policeman might sum- mon and giving Brown a dirty look he stepped on the accelerator and yushed away. The policeman gave chase and caught Chiofalo near tI Edelson gas station. There he g (he Wallingford man @ summons to appear before Judge Griswold Tues- day evening so that he might plaln why he failed to stop at the officer’s whistle. The officers strict instructions ordinances:are oheyed to the letter in traffic matters and the disobed- jence of any of laws will the gullty ones huiled into court. Last evenine the procession @f cars returning from the shore brought one accident to the to At Worthington ridge a New Yor var made a sudden stop and five rear of the Knickerbock- automobile smashed to- All the autos suffered minor ch as broken headlights nders and only one seri- in a car of e ex- this have to Dl in that cars in the ot state gether. damage und bent ous result was record driven by Charles Vincent of Man- chester, Mrs. Helen McCarthy and her son John. 11, were cut by flying glass from a shatte red windshield They suffered from shork and eral bad cuts and ‘bruives ahout the face, Medical attention was given them by a local physician who was valled to the sggne. Thé New York seve other | the | town. car lost no time in tigation 4nd during followed the five crashes, |slipped away. Police are car in an effort to find {ones. scaping inves- disorder that it silently tracing the the guilty two cars coming to- time, with the bumpers No one ¢ |ported hurt as a result of ei these Ano er T arrest was reported *wt Kanupa summoned ~ Fhi Corso of P Hart- |tord, to appear |evening on the {with impggper t made t evenfng off | street Tu ving officer Breat onit about § o'cl Leave For Camp Florence Gibney, rine Gold two weeks' va- Pond, Portland, and Kathe aturday for a |cation at Job's |where they will atiend the Scou camp in that place, Bear Mountain Trip trip over Bear Mountain {bridge that has Aftracted {motorists, was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Michacls and Mr. Harold Skinner who 1 over the week-end. Kenney Tuncral The funeral of Thomas Kenney is held yesturday afternoon from home on Hudson streef, Rev J. H. Kingsbury officiated and bur- |ial was in e Maple cemetery. T2 [funeral wada large one, friends and mployes of the American Pape: |Goods company attendin Selectmen To Mect | 4 meeting of the hoard of select men is scheduled to take place |evening at the town hall. 1t is ! d that there will be some d to traffic so Jours we nis ex- n in reference prob- 0l1d Resident Dics Mary €. 1k resident of Kensington urday night at her armington avenne after an il of two weéks duration. is the low of John Callahan and leaves Miss Julia Marie ( fureral will be b !morrow mornin at § a'cloc] wrd time at St Panl's chi Bre will officiate Burial will take place New Britain. Arrested Tor Drunkenness Feleity was arrested last Officer Frank Brown on of drunkenness pe He wes la ed in the I en Britain police station ing trial Tuesday evening Fast Berlinite Tmproved condition of Romeo T.evase Berlin, who was an electric troin Priday mory reported to be improved. Ca {the accident is laid to the wsque wa nding on un- track beside the regular track he the whistle of the became bewildered and stepped onto ack which the train down on him, | Player Injured Calamity visited the All-Kensin ton team yesterday when they drop- ped 1 important game to the Meri {den Endees by the score of 2 to 1 took eleven innings to beat the and play was swift and keen throughout the contest. Many Ken- le the trip by bus to m how hefore thg Silver n. T4, long passed away home on wi 1 daughter. han. T a h at Fath the or ma Mary's cemeter: Joseph vening by the charges {breach of the 106 The |of | s st the and upo! train he singtonfans n {see their te |City ag; atoin. “Yiggs” Patrus, the fast acker for the Kensington te: fered a severe injury to | when he was spiked. player hooked a slide in leg and when the dust away. the Kensington has was in great pain from the aceldent He was taken to fhe hospital in | Meriden and rveturned to this place night. Lecal fans are hoping that he will recover speedily in or der to play his usual heady game [in the Talcon game Sun day. second m, suf hi leg Meriden 0 “Yigss” ad cleared guardian proposed Retarn From Vacation Mis: Gertrude Skene of Kensing top returned ast evening from a 's stay with fyiends in Bridge- Girl | many | and | ade the | alla- | | George Griffith re |motor tour last |covered ¢ L5 | rned evening. tskill relatives from The moun al tour New where he | York st te visited in ws Doctored - ge maple {of home of George F {are receiving attention at t of a gang of tree surgeol on them. trees in front dead or 1bs have been removed nd a large sf ently, en rom the Howed trees by Visitors Here r Hadde and and this Iy Miss 1 has many town twhere she for. {r Hiam ¢ a moth who is visiting Vacationist in Wooids Portland ft this Boys' Club Rovs' club Rristol Boys' the fune of 6 to {was well plaveq anc fhe Bell Town tou ure Tonors Drum Major Honored m Major Clarence Walker of s Fife and T orps wor honors at 1aton Maine is sp M last Loses dropped place Frida hoys the a South Manchester Saturday |local musicia) = made an excellent showing thro“ghout and the baton \ New Bus To Run ew bus eduled en Kensington and New i ter ch is s re o'clock 10 o'clock. The 11 plea any resi in Konsingte and Blue Hill Fast Berlin Ttems sast Torlin J New Rritain aggr tion yesterday afternoon at Willow Rrook park by the score of 11 to The game was well played % ime will played | home grounds, Mr. and Mrs. Arch companied by Mr. Austin of Maple and they is {5 n re- be on the 4 Mrs. 1 1ill, motored Bantam lake visited W visiting with | nts Falls rday. where Walsh. who s at Kent Y and Mrs. Earl Hazen and Mrs. MacKendrick motored fo Winsted Sunday on a berrying trip | (Continued on Page 16) eas. no taken followir ous play son § ar lumbnes: looked to champs we one son. 3b: Guiana, Allen, 1 by parking All-Pla las ns of Go Holcomb actured Skull b 3y old s Bulli of I to imy 1, where he was accident ay Yot oft the curb in fror automobile driven by nt and was knocked down. hospital shows fractured 1 was very 1 squ ang f ser but is reported as on mend, “Y" Wins Lose ville Y. M. C their worst ball urday afternoon able to W 85 d 1 the tail-end Kensin, county league gam high school diamond Game A.. Juniors of the se re ton team played on The home tehed fashion st five runs by but snapped 1y ) am ran bases in wre t1 on the paths of it in the sixth and tock what be a safe lead. The cellar howeve nd W threw away fo back by doi plays 1th stopy xtl d only nd sev run of tyin me o here still re postponed games to play each with Highland park, Ken and Orford Soup. off, -ups and score ington—We o vens Ker Nelson, Smith , 1b Morr N Mill- il of ify N 1b; 1 —Berry, rf; Comerfor Plainvill cobellis, R wab ¢ | w 2b: | East Ma St. Louis—Kennedy Louis, son of Mr. and Mrs St. Louis of Broad street, Madeline Kennedy of were married this morning. he ceremony was performed at § oseph’s chureh, Bristol, by the pe tor, Rev. Oliver Magnell. Brothers in Hospital Two sons of Leon W. Griffin were | taken to the hospital over the we e Frank, aged 9 years, develop- | ed a serlous case of blood poison- in his leg and was removed to New Britain General hospital turd rnoon. Melvin, aged 11, | 3 injured yesterday while fooling with a boy companion, the two fall- ing to the ground with Melvin on the bott His leg was fractured 1 he was taken to the same insti- tution Both are re- ported ortably t morning. The f a family of childre other dying I ago. Tonight Americ Leo S William I Miss Bristol J ons al Brock- es post, n gion, will meet t roonis o val cor nual event will also 1 s B when there will various posts. Win Scecond Prize hor held here Chautauqua Program will de- Day address, ant From Life 0 alumni banquet at S o with Large clock the a concert mp fire. cation Over riod at t d the close chorus, Chureh v vacatio Baptist regulur resumed will be held at o'clock Thursday evening Notes an anniversary n meeting There will 1 s Ou Wed- Rose: ‘elock Miss rosswi o trip to yastor of the of Mercy, is lily improving at St al, Hartford. aret Glovi Mg ville an of resi- Mrs strect Plaix elius Downing of of Bun: strect oper is has tion ap- Bristol hospital ally il at kis pencer ergor citis John I home on Miss € Cassidy an the plau is eri ank street ssidy ghter of William itz ration dicitis. She at is employed Electric M Co. ss Men will play the Session Clock shop team of Forest- > here tomorrow evening. Scheible of Trumbi is visiting in Philadelphia, Pa Miss Allene Bunnell and Miss Marion Beardsley of Hartford were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs C. A. Bunnell of Broad street Mrs. Peter Duffy and Mrs. James Paul and son James Jr. have b ed from a to Provid 1 Miss Katherine F' son avenue is spendis vacation in Monson, M | Mrs. George Halsted ter of Pearl street are spe weeks at Seaside Park, Bridgeport | The We-Uns club will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. Vernon Gra . Frank nu visit R. rear of Tomlin- 1 two weeks' and daugh- ding two eks vacation Lakeville. Bennison Fast nor, corge family from New Haven, Lost—pair Trumbull factory and turn to Nullo Neri, Ner in street.—advt ale—Chambers fi ter heater, Hartson is his Main moving strect to of glasses I's stor | For {range, fearr age. G street. —advt. wenty per ecnt Model Shop, I cale liscount ivt, been Seven fadio bea os tablished 'FRECKLES AND _HIS D e —— WAITLL T’ KIDS' COME OVER AN FIND OUT. THAT T GOT A ELEPUANT! TAEY CERTAINLY WiLL BE JEALOUS Bristol News NTO ARMS OF LAW Policeman Thompson Makes Use of His Head RECKLESS ~ DRIVING CASE New Departure Nine Wins In Close Game — Liquor lLeads Several Astray—Farrell Funeral—Notes of Interest, 1 mean t plid Tor deckless Lamothe Me Norton on His Arrested ested arcycle erday Policemun of yor reck heard morn- arge will i Inesday riving city W T#e Stolen A report was 1t police dquarters t s that. & cord tire had been stolen from of t Ba 1 Co. s standing i local e inves h new the Jruck g T New Wins ganies of arture Departure the New De ded in wiining er th erview club, g th Hospital ut the ore ile th recelving ays be dec was touch- while team- Wble to garner four Brooks. Bristol won when a ufield own best team suec sion o repre Nor- to st wiel, D West and tor the v nal e lair ing 1 th sitors wh Jirool on the loc: Reilly v West, nemesis o1 mound for the who has th wd for mine hits Lis only oft me i sixth, nest four up laid itures of ng of Hork i Zetarski in right the latter had five chances. Reil el at short Bristol ai iner ¢ld for behind the The Sleeps and Leaves Motor Runniy Warren 1. Do 1 o'clock tl by « r Jol fou e r station Mo who him h J | bad becn resting comfortably in the car. He will presented the city court tomorrow morn on a charge of intoxication. desttoyed before the officers luft the e scene. in MotoreyCle Hits Auto Albert hon of $1 South Eim sireet gave three wembers of the po- Preston | lice dupartment a lively (ime at 6115 Sixth Jo'clock Saturday evening. after & al arry 4 at 10:15 motoreycle which he was driving had o'clock last cevning by Officers collided with an automobile owned Thomas McCarthy on charges of as- by Frank Melaskl of 8 East road, sault and br ¢ peace fol- who had stopped on Mellen street to lowing an alt with Peter Su- permit Vachon to pass. Melaski howski at & Suhowski was was driving north on Mellen street i and it was and was just about fo turn into , Dona Prospect when he notieed several Vachon coming east on the lmtter his street A which he wstiinat- at about 50 miles an hour. achon was going 1o raight ahead. Melask} his car, when. to Ms snp- the motoreycle op- voring to make the turn ‘achon was un- and b ad a sidecar at- aski's car with the motor- damaging the was huried the Impact, seme part ne and practically tear- This fact was ne for slacking up Aderably and is probably the only thing that saved him from Arrested on Assault Charge ue were eon, to close a wound in police take d cases of both 1 tomorrow mornir William J. Malone. Hits Water Wagon stopped prise, h decl Fast £rnoo: city’s water andlebars by catching o To Locate Permanently in Bristol of who for t 2d with Albrecht of H tion with his th ornehus 12 vicinity hite felaski Vachon ort to Connelly, who rushed to the was talking fo 0 run in an The policeman and Supernumera- « Lacourse, who happened to ng the veranda of his street, noticing ning toward him, rushed ) cked him to the ground. ) 14 { Connolly a d on the scene at al most the time and found it ecessary (o put twisters on before hon would become reasdnable. revele Policeman James Burns on the scene in the police Vachon was brought to where he was exam- Surgeon Dr. B. B. | who ordered his removal to the Bristol hospital to determine |{Be extent of his injurles. Aside from a few cuts and bruises, how- ever, he escaped unscathed and w returned to the police headquarters, where he will be held until tomor- row morning. The police state that he was under the influence of liquor at the time of the accident and that charge, together with those of reck- {less driving and operating a motor- cycle with improper markers will be lodged against him. Vachon has only been in the city a short time, coming here from South Lawrence, Mass. On the front of his motoreycle he had attached Massachusetts markers 5720 and on v‘l © rear Connecticut license plate Deaths in July hofl ce of Prospec iters of Isabella Me reg meet Isabella ar g il W. Auriliary of To Meet auxiliary post, Veterans of will be held in L ing at 8 o'clock. |f Funcral of Patrick arrell Patrick F. Farrell, rnoon, was held 84 Seymour this morning church at 10 nass of requiem Ly the Rev. Oliver burial was ‘in the Closes For Inventory Humason Manufacturing Saturday purposes of tions will this ¢ bbins, com- noon for taking be | i for the 0y re. suspension to Ayles neal truckn The suspen- nade effective August bth Contracts Awarded of erecting twenty new rlington Heights. s school any Cases Continued The cases of Ernest Blinn of 93 South Elm street, arrested Friday | night 1 charge of intoxication: | Nick Dey rrested at 5:20 p. m. omplaint of a mem- family for breach of the peace. and Pasquale Noberto, taken into custody at 7:30 o'clack last for intoxication. wers all eon. tinued until tomorrow morning. on Spartac night Allaire, ‘i‘DEBTNanNG WIIJ, Kot : ' COME UP UNTIL [ATER mately £1§0.000, | Fails To Choose Language John Asctta Waterbury, care in choosing talking to, O Saturday aft has been city it is Definitely Established That British iled to ex and his lay American Terms Are Being Held Up. Parls. Aug. 9 B — Discussion of debt funding agreement with t d States and Great Brit- ain will not come up in the cham- ber of deputies until after the com- |Ing parliamentary recess. This was made certain today, when the cab- fnet meeting failed to touch on the M. Franklin-Rouillon this aftar- told the foreign affairs com- of the chamber. of which presideat, that the govern- meut had informed him it had no intention of asking to be heard by the committee on debt ratification S | immed ¥. Therefore the com- { mittee would not ask the chamber discuss ratification befére the notified it several - vil calle ner in w by hieh he wes car, | Collislon on Park Street 1 Ly Horace Wood in collisic nt Med! tent rthy found omis s in the 1§ @ left turn when his v Woodward. who was oun T street. Mrs n {lte car with her | tly injured, medi given her by Dr. to s Lucier, who was sl attention bein eph 1. Woisard Roth driv t before on Welnesdav, A Liquor Cases € Friday by Thompson nov recess. He also { though he he understood. al- as without official fn- | formation on the subject. that M. nger. the French ambassador » United States, would not be requested to resume his post in Washington for the time being. After some discussion, the com- mitten decided by a majority vote that it was unnecessary to hearthe government on the debt question immediately. ney inski s of keeping 1, was cor A alf INJURED BY RUS. Joseph Czarny, 11 years old, of 196 Curtns street, sustained a brok- en ankle last evening when struck Atk ¢y an Oak street bus operated by By ek 18 Wallace Matsen. The boy is report- alls ed to have run in front of the bus en Main street near the Mohican I market. He fs a patient at the New 1 G 1 hospital. sday morning, of the rald a filled and a fiv ntaining a small quan- ged luor were selzed. will ! be court fomorrow was rald night by a’s hame {day allans of Tiquor sei TOR RESULTS forfy " By BLOSSER LOOK HOW KE DRINKS WITH HIS TRUNK = AINT THAT FUNNY ? 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