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PI i il] N ’k:lliinxgx xlm- ;mx War shortly aficr; B 2 [ N | Doe was arrested by Officer J.hn| The corps fled. with three other nis birth. t Mclaughlin, who found him organizations for first pla ong | 009017 Me. Bk o rk risic In his car neat the railrond statid. |the larger corps, )n»lnpg :&ulwl l': b | Ella Turner. He is employed at the {The motor wag running at the ti ¥ | Blla Turner, ¥ {The m al g ¢ time | number of pofnts scored wi | Trumbull Electric Mfg Co., where | land when the policeman aftempted st | he has worked for about ten years. | |to arrest him, Doe endeavored to| ni’l::;g;u :A'ndlllwlr'wll """“i'f" k4 24 |In former years he was a pianist | jaiie. avayy Cadets of Thompsoniile. Th Mail Orders o Mafl Orders and vocalist of high reputation. | | rnest Blinn of South EIm | uvent hag l.";'.m;’?on"“!' Ko Filled A Filly | Motor Coach Schedule Istreet. arrested at 1:30 . m. Sun-|ing of a con and. \fll ward ok % Q(’Jl | | A change has been made in the ! q[] BAYS lN {day b y Officer McLaughlin, was ' o Tu,co»cm'.ll o \’lw K“‘:d it ng v schedule of the motor coaches oper- ined § costs on a charge of e Wbt ® % |ated through Plainville by the New | st were represented In the contesis, ! includin | England Transportation Co. In the ned the cour that he had juet | o 08, BAY Ko oat o€ 2R (Unabl {0 Swim, He Dives in viv's e e P iach Judge Malone Bapreses Gon. vz, o=reses rom s i he 00, B, oo e With the Other Bogs (5525 5 o tor Simaburs ans &< tempt Tor Ther Kind day " “xoning at 113 ook for fn. || The New Depapture corpn wen necting at that point for _\'ox'lhmnp-‘ on near the corner of George W0 Of th prizes for individuals &s intoxication by Judge Mink. Blinn T outh streets, was asscssed $1 ows We Close at 12 Wednesday ton and towns en route. South- ” . Fred Sokol of Departure corps ulso Forestville Team Playing Business Forestville Man, Gets $100 Assess. - | Joseph Miske of Preston strect | won first prize for the state uward Births p f of Benham | for piccolo and flute with the Sitk iR Men—y. Wallace Beach 65 Years i 4! -\ll':“ ey ll"d: br; 'l;v[ ll‘f\rn to Mr. | ment — Motorcycle Operator Ap- o o fined $25 and costs | City corps of South Manchester | d Mrs. Joe Przec armington s el 5 his ¥ 'he {second : V.3 . FO L ING IIME Old—Motor Coach Schedule— | r031 Bea u CaarRcondboy Ml e More Police Protection Wanted | s been born to Mr. an . {run} b : Chautauqua Closing—Briefs. {Mrs. John Perron of Myrtle stroe , | Ylarers In Tio Game—Notes S5 asmault on HulCuli puv e Y LT o8 s ure of assault on Suhowski, eir | James F. Linnane of ah street, burglars attempted stree Britain, formeily of E 3 e 5 N WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS SILVER PIECES o e e aleeeHin OB MIe ot aer BTl 6 for Tsc 29¢ each Soin ot Froet el s Susioe $1,000 Siain et ! < morning, has been re a1 Allpure Irish linen, grass bleached; made Berry Spoons, Cold Meat Forks, Ladles, years, yesterday afternoon when | e l.',f;,'",“ et by fxd i attention | Mayor John 1. Wade, in which the in 1orthern Ireland; washed, ready for Sugar Shells, Cake Forks, Sugar Tongs plunged into “Downham's pond in | (F mniing pn‘;T‘,mm? wm“‘»’:‘:: : theft pmablle it i e f‘-i'".m,‘ ¢ of two additional police- us¢; regular 25¢ each; 1/16-inch hem. Values to $1.00 for 29¢ each e lr‘:‘:', & v|uih“ ;f:y“.d ot Harry Mulvaney and Anthony J. ttito eiig o Bl g e informed the court | MR ar€ requested during the night (Rogers goods) on seeliy the ather a { Providence, R. L, alleg- |provide equipmer their own |this morning that they were t "‘"{ju,iii‘r' L,”m“"“v "'l his | come IYORY S04 e T, S e 11 | ol B 8 o TR e e | Muatn s ot Dt i ate doser WOMED HOSE <;;\r left behind and dove in wit oL 'Pt!.ln\‘l.\'“i\m: ‘(’;’|‘?(I;::~ th “‘ of their ill-got . ', |kis head .”‘( ste .- ' land 7 2. m. only. twoiomicers afoigh Guest size Tvory Soap 89¢ pair i et ; e R e RSt e . sed and that he {as ht was that of the ot ’ % :ons abott (he (il Only one dozen to customer Full fashioned, service weight and chiffon | alle . W went down, | ; found out this is on an ad- 4 ige Willlam J, Malone, in se 4 of 435 North drge of removing a spare tire and T other stationed at let Goods Department, Mz Floo i 7 it 0 = ) b P ning lot. The papers were issued « ‘ ; i S 1 with a ! headguarters. The letter will no Toilet Goods Department, Main Floor Slightly irregular; reg. value to $2.50 t YR ty 1 B. 3 Monklawics ot [ ; : : . Mrs, Clara Burwell Ward loubt be considered at. the next o ¥ho heard him to i : h of L ect early | ypeoGlara Burwell Ward, widow Meeting of the ‘city. council, WL LT L (S STEP-INS, GOWNS e, had already heen under. twice ttlers In Court {1, wg in the owner's va e oy 41 e g 3 35¢ pair, 3 pairs $1.00 79¢ each Greasy towed him o shore, Lin battle of Amazous had an after- < a woman | Propehisl nienmoian b STILL GAUSES FIRE Silk and lisle, plaids and stripes; also pure In voile, batiste, prettily lace trimmed Keeping his wits about him ¢ ot st intilen Mg ccalge vinity t int oS S S ve B uion thread silk in colors; slightly irregular Muslin Underwear Department, One Floor Up Ll 1. {Carrucci appeared 37 R ?‘)"‘.‘»: e L A0 Tohn tterlee b vouth was r o A ¥ T 1arg=- | niep it upon ar ¥ arr s - » ot il but he had not swallowed much ;°5 Of breach of the peace and as- re (Lewis) Burwel 5 1877, | Bridgeport Police Learn That De- BEADED BAGS Wonien'’s Vests, ete. iB!| water and, after a rest able to as 4 ged again e orth . Maln | She 1 < 1 since | natured Alcohol Was Being Made him to marit llater appre )2 ) 35¢ each 65¢ each walk home with st of l: two had engag- |put by O o ot resident ‘or N . ’ < 2 : S R crow ed in a family squabb Newton | g s 3 nto Beverage. Imported; also Purses with drawstring Rayon Vests and Step-ind in the most o Basiness Aen Diaciis i el e mbou: L s ‘;\0(:1 e ; i o 1 ving i ool rlous 0= |y apeile e d A Bridgeport, Aug. 10 (P—Dena-. ~ In many colors desirable shades B e it | done to either comba cription of the 1 ling 1 ey anad viR® Ward; obe . o e el aqufi“ Leather Goods Department Main Floor in the Sessions clock shop |O-1€r P that Mrs. Jegge lost L : et s, Ac Burwell Ward; four o B am of Forestcille, which will play |' e hair. ons, from whom ti brothers, John C. Burwell and Dr, |[0F U In making filicit liquor in COSTUME SLIPS LINEN SCAR he local team at the high schoo! | ‘[““1“ not suilly w . ! e &all voas cacrivea: Robert Burwell of Winsted, Ernest h:m:‘;“,5‘5\’1\:“%;;'0";‘3‘5"::".‘)eff:;“‘:; UM » / [ salocntoam sl e RN BN 00l THitice 1 SN Coun iR ot : Hurwell of this elty and William | eyt by FReS $2.47 each 89¢ each “:’mo?;‘m”'yl el 'I?'v‘v mx: "\{‘.”1‘ (Gt e mpe o Neither of men had any €x- Burwen of South’ Norwalks fwo _I\n\s ]drs.u;,ud by fire yesterday, po- ” H » radi .3 e AZ = 2. 2 1i-0rge SN 2 iy * H P 1 Lo ke Iy rosvento. 2 = % " { lice ha ea ed V' - Crepe de chine or radium; in flesh or 18x45 and 18x54; extra heavy linen with very successful over a ieng schedule, (€OS(S €4ch on the breach of thy PlAnation to make, bui Proswcuior e wy nk Hawley of [1ion of (e fre. ‘T:f‘n‘::‘z‘; "‘"’:“""‘: white, with 20-inch hip hem lace; reg. price $1 il ziving 1 oi e that they |F and levi Hotier ! 'l‘i‘h&‘\ll‘tv‘ o 'f-',,f’," mingion and Miss Margaret [oq (s mevene: g o0 ”ou“«; r;:o; Department One Floor Up Art Department, Main Floor M} will win !n:v.:‘“ 1 isiness men T -le 1 »V 385 ( u;:);(li:h\ 0, iy ;‘v s S well of \] ‘h Have also zyi"‘ the house from Gregio on July ire aware th ces are for ass d Juror ! g pRvieN four grandehildren, Peggy Rock-|s§ lact : B i e e to this city by thoso ply et S5 ek (28 last will bo arrested on charges asuingt iitievoell) Anh ke e Lrglar's proression and wary Vara Tremvith | Rockwell ot violating the liguor law if they fhist ekl ‘try to overcome the |ney rard Casale of New Britain ted o several homes be R s "d|can be located. They were not at and Nancy Ward. all of this city. [home when the fire broke out ye {672 ¥ T u ? K % odds again. { John Mowine of 672 Wilson strect £ I The funeral will be held from |terday. i . 'or this week. {revenge on their opponents when Bill Cunningt star_pitcher of |\Waterbury, was discharged on a Matone, arter court had s ome at 341 Main street Twenty-five gallon cans partially Berlln News series Dope they met Sunday. the home team, Indemengatli count iog ieckleas riving SiHe Wy SRendl G nd tack- | tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. |filled with alcohol, some of it de Last night Manager Pat Buckley | Leave For Philadelphin from :!l~zrr\"z‘ »1 810 '1'4\: his jares by .\“ntor‘_\flr Officer Fred ¢ itional penalty of 30, Ray, I". Wolfenden, pastor of the natured and some already redistilled, of the AllKendnglon team met| Urank Glana, Joseph Maguda ang S°°Md fuilure to appor lost weelt, ‘Callen aser he had buiely escaped | - egalional church, will conduct ! were seized by the police when they Manager Joe Veniski of the Ialcons | Michael Rayno left this morning . 'C Das satis thafeam S 8 ious aceident at Blossom's cor- ms Tic vices and burial will be in | were notified by the firemen ghat al- {at the Herald sport editor’s office, | for Phialdelphia where they wili N8 U "ny;x !rn;svxil‘ ‘]«\';;fj:nfi ;‘f:’:; cr. He did not produce a driver's | Lty Retwoen e B ANTE e iy ot i cemetery, | cohg) had been found in the garage. [in an effort to finish all arrange. | visit the sguicentennial Exposi- hat he believed h a be license or registration and was fined rochia chool ponsored St Louis-Kennedy An explosion of a gasoline stove o there would be no game. he fine d s for this. Through his |Sc.cheprey post, American 1 ¢ hch was anls avis ; e tio) aremak e trip b L & s . gh 1} v 0 Ilenry Si. Louis, son of Wil- | Which was being used to operate a { ments towards furnishing baseball n. They aremaking the trip by "y Famitted and the *jud : Ohatles 1 Conloti. (| ar tiia ety an oy e lean € ia t oLis lainville a huge sti e ga i 18 in this vicinity with a series, | auto and expected s tolmgburn f e ora AR R ARornes 4 A m St Louis of Plainville and huge still in the garage caused the g ’ = A atleas will ] a ol 3 appeal 2 Miss Madaline Frances Kennedy, fire. Police: seized several truek- Up until the present, the series has [ event is also hoped t Dar Z o 3 \ 3 ¢ 15 » loads of apparatus and " R Bl ecare: ot & dis O1d Residents Improved ; S alAt Bl Farm Burcau Picni v or daughter of Mr. and Mrs, I, 10a pparatus and parapherna- ; Liroee Sl Dy bnaks \bors of the Hartrord at 1 was cz enhels of 3 stréet, !ia used in the mannfact iq agreement between the teams in| It s reported that the condition 'y . poc anne he i retir- @ Hchhe M y 4 4 ol L i Kennedy of 24 \\omlhnr'l strler, et "ng:a“d 'mf:v“:lr'l%("l;‘u::: reference to the Corbin team of ,Of Henry Hooker, old resident of 1o oo his laurels before they ) 1 ’ ! married yesterday afternoon ; whic EIGC“O“S P.‘Omise EXOiIGlHel]f. New Britain-being allowe Kensington, is slightly improved '\ iip. pIeoK rsday at Bab ForeT i ORI T the rectory of H,T Joseph's MeN rented from Gregio. ticipate. The following arran Many friends in this place are wish Forestville will lin up as follows: | 2 e o irch by Rev. Oliver Magnell, When Thee Districs Slot | 55 cnrcn 5. o, o e e % b0 0 e v i, . Lo PSS, D e ot £ e s TRIES PUBLIG SUIGIDE . » man, Ty Last sun ' or Manufacturer Heavily o § e Samuel Hart, who has been ill at eq: Griffin, of: s ; Ryay i . ] aih DRSSl IL ' RarIar. of levied a further T 2 The serles will be a five S 18t Diracleroe Ogluza of Birch affair, the first team winnin; his Kensington honie for the . Plainville will take nyille served the grapm as: bey i A fart 8 nd Henry Trumbull. 'Forestville, was fined $100 . Hartford Man Lays Down on Tracks | Ing a littlo better at present. bh: La X 3 e bride aftended the Bristol will be Sunday, August 15, at Ken- PSR R ham, c: Thrall, ss ine SR i bL{ —— sington. The second will be August| . oys Club to Play Boone, 3h: Smith, rf; Tolli. If: Mox ey e e e of repulation against him Schools : s Business col-| s 29 at New Britain. thie third Sep-| The Boys® Club team will meet | gyy o W. Cunningham, p : LR :,’ ge. having been emploved ias a| fore With Program. tember 12 at Kensington. the fourth | (¢ New Britain Boys' Club tean to- Obseryes Birthday TR et B et ¢ Friday night. Ogla Santhe e i Snmbull Begin Sunday—Arrested for| September 26 at New Britain and | 90¥ at the Benedict diamond. Julius Wallace Beach of 56 Whiting organization. Tt fs hoped thar a8 raide Officers S SF I ompeIyE h Cenvle) Dt | the last game will be played a | Mever will pitch for the locals and ..t quietly observed his 65t ny will enjoy the Congamond trip Thompson and Norton and ¢ gal- Broom Is_aleo employed in the Drunkejness—Indoor Team BCAL-| jjac, to be decided upon later. The | 1Y #re hopeful of annexing the hday anniversary yesterday. Mr G 7 f liguor and a 15 gallon still Ffl\lv'x’\{ml.l ctric company en=2017 Wehjdlante Tmprove | question of the first game taking ““’"“I" '\’“" Britain trounced Bristol paach was born in 1861 in the Sexles With Petos . 240 gallons of mash on the ar ‘r“-l) l\.-vl\t:”\z trip lUI'" spent [and two officers picked him up from % place at Kensinglon was settled by ”fb\l"du‘r“{ e 'l'§‘\~_”'5- the igentical house where he now re- | Tho Al-Piainviiles and th Pex ‘ we stroved. e _;r"“l‘]s Ins. the couple | pis position between trolley tracks East Ferlin, aroused by the tossing a coin, Joe Venisky calling | ot P85 Brisiol barely beating out qiges, and he has never lived else- ! of having postpor his was Ogiazig firsl oftonse o TCH Wake (el HOmN,at:hBastisnuilodetatiieual ficolt it S nouncenznt that several Worthing- [ the coin and losing. po Berlin team. The resultsof to- | \yere during his life, He w olr b N serfes @ week, se particular eharges and through | Main strect. Plainville. | headquarters. ton Ridfe men will throw their hals, Tho umpires will be Lynch and | o Some Should show the chances son of John W and Mary E. Beach. open i At is attorney, William N. DeRosier Eagles Meed | Whils' & crowailcetted on Bkl in the (ing for the position of rep-| gautier 1rom the Faleor Lenenin '-""‘\\\’l“l““" race. but never saw his father. who was ihe int - this . Jeguedh sl Fln soka ol O “] zAs - land removed his coat. stationed A ey & 2 has | S2Y ¢ sits Here i The fiest i sell Mink also imposed @ en- 1511, ater Order of Eagles, | Limself in {1 2 esentalve to (he legislature, has{yroper o : dlet : 1 aved Limself In the tracks and waited for on :vl);? that It has tliree or four] JLAner and McKeon from K 2DSINE Mrs, Garden Goodwin, a former , == he oo Hoolt A tence of 0 d which w end will e held at clehit o'clock tomor- lan approaching trolley car. In police candidites for the position who will ton. The first game will see Sautter resident of this place, was in town . t it i ed for one ye row evening in Eugleés hall on:cdurt ‘his case was continued 16 e Orth to Tun aeainft other as-|3nd Lynch directing traffic, then'yesterday visiting friends and for- 2 once in ti 1t Motorcyele Operator Meadoy street® August 17. A mental examination ST o Lo T vunt iy |LYnch and MeKeon, Sautfer and mer nelghbors, ummunty eater Eoil e : o! Albert Vachon of \ 2o New Departure Corps Wins | was ordered, RS itended candidates are and | TcKeon, Lynch and Maher and the | Brian Atwater and daughters X e ' streef, arrested Satu The New Ueparture Fife and | :\”".\‘rv;!hn - Wil break cover to do|last game's umpires will be decided | Mrs. Carey Riley and Miss Mary At- ELAINVILLE utauqua € 5 o'clock by Officer Corncliis piccolo corps made a splendid rec-| Canada produces four-fifths of Botth has mot been . made public, | 1ater. The home club will furnish|water, returned from a two weeks' mneaday, Bz W The Conneeticut Chawutang ‘ounelly after 1 wotoreyele I ord in the 41st annual convention |the world's supply of asbestos. e eumors 26 to who would be the|@ll balls with the exception that |motor {our yesterday. The trip cov. 1 close its session at 1! OREKREDERTE oo} § of the Conneails eFs dnd: drum- == R logial contender for the post have|th® cost for balls use d in the last ed New England states. amp ground t r " T VAI0EY 0%~ “mera Held iy & ter, Connecti- | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS rtd. 1t is certain, however, that|8ame will be split. Frank Mullen| §. Chase Coale returned last eve- 4 the operetfa * Riddi L SORINEout turday E | FOIR YOUR WANTS anear future will hear some dec-|And Jerry Crean will be official | ning from a business trip that car- | | Ailecn Pringle and Edmund Lowe || of Isis” will bo presented by ntion from the third district. | score-keepers. | ried him to N York. All aboard for the I ! natce! |igohool of musie u o dir Kensington, as yet, has not been| The two teams posted the eligible | Athletic Club to Meet . : wealth f Miss Mildred T. Miles of Mou = ; } lumarous picty G ored s s atiasyon Al hard from, but it is probable players, any men ont listed being | _There will be a meeting of the || funglea 1 i succe 1 N vith Mrs. Alice N {iere will also be one or mors can- |ineligible for serics play, Kensing. | Kensington Athletle club this eve. | | “His Hour." & York . ‘or was nolled. il ° . dilates from that viclnity. Kensing- | ton's roll call follows: Patrus, | Mg in the Tabs rooms beginning at || Thursdsy. A B o al program the . hhe e By tnians will not sit by and see a|Jasher, gle, Begley, MecCor- S o'clock. The club will discuss e bty B {ennual canmpf 3 ; S et bull, was facturing and keepin liquor. A in Main Street But Police Inter Complaint m Bus Service—Series to Hartford. Aug. 10--Joseph Pock I's elaborate preparations to com- {mit suicide here today was more than the police would countenance mndidate from the other districts!mack, s n. Wier, Greco, Po-, 'atters pertaining to the series and | fifty | vin without a voice from the rail-|jjtes, . Sullock, Hayes, Yale, A1l members are urged to be present. R ©0ad town. There are many residents | fojids, e and DBuckholz. The| Movies to Come | vho would well qualify for the DO-|falcons will depend on: Simon| A Hartford concern is planning to lend qualled and Sl on sition that are probably considering| punick, Stanley Tudnick, Huber,, $IYe Motion pictures in_ Foresters | | 2170 Jius onav i L u ) Bandlebars the advisability of their running in| B Kanmla. Klatka, | hall beginning Sunday, ‘September | preh Thursday evening, chon was hur : Worthington ridge seems to br Veto, Cleary, IMsher and | Winter on every Sunday night. TR i bed nd other s i : L the most active of the three districts. | jow, 3 | Cable Lineman At Work Athouzi nothing defnite has been | ' Wace ix mow ansioudy |, Lemen fouay i paired the cable | e i gl their ¢ : 21 i una priean s ST e Regular $13.00 Ball Bearing Mowers...... $1L00 Stk e swaiting he st ball and tans are (11, 7Y S oopRorite. Hudson | |oi poed by robber tarons and f|chowder recip®mailed him ¢ ¢ beerand the contwas o el (g Regular $15.50 Ball Bearing Mowers. ... $13.50 townspeople are girding their I(:ivvs‘i;fill"“r‘;‘" R T Ime n labored af the job from carly | [ % i Sl ‘\::?:”l’tmrln‘c(:;gl'“n’-:‘ nd s st vas o e i the. apen. for.the som. | The (o tcame are evenly matched Iy *} 7% MUY sany, thie afternoon. | | frc%id" omnce, | Dr. Georse T Cook and fanii | The youn man's father came GARDEN HOSE bat, The coming -elections should|and there will be no odds givenfor |y, oo 'in connection with the tefc ] et RCK JoNEs DRxa eiunnedLfeotn aincekeiin oMo e prove to be interesting to Berlinites, | sither feam. TWhocver doos Sueceed yhone company's activities towards || i «a MAN FOUR SQuaRk» || Vashington and. Philad lostie's ear and all other oxpenses |l Regular 18c Hose .. .,. ISR L1 v 1 with the three districts in . close |1 captuting the s |giving Berlin efficient service. et o fisted cowy | 4 A 5 onyl after a tough battle and it is Kerinit e sto o fisted | Regular 16¢ Hose ... s esiee s ddoER Iaee for; tislx cHOlce or renrospniac [y o aniiity jof Yie Kensington ‘ag: 1% Dlamng o b i e : i Fined For Intoxication tive. e ¥ 0k e singf 28" Baseball fans of Kensington, and | : JE R er heater, and baby} . o TTLTTho0 of Plainville | ¢ % ¢ | greg: to give a tough battle| . b PR B eriends of Max Suggenheim of | Eregation to give a el eNary Subflant ‘of the. plnct ay, Aug : It E 'st Berlin have anmounced that he | that Taises local hopes high. x A onway Tearle and Dorothy ||s . il lis*a fan, gathered at the All-Ken- # Ithe peace and resisting an officer ¢ will be thelr candidate for the posi-| Arrested for Drunke e Jast |Sin&ton field last cvening and work- | sy "\‘{’(“.l";" . : , = il Wl € n on the Reliet Board that wil) L Samuel Huck was arrested 1ast|oq yntii gark at putting the diamond : Hensas p : Watch for bizg sals BInn- "\ 5e ane : s on each e 0. voted on in the balloting soon. He night ": ;"c P}'\”'rf‘fh“ dlu"lvl?- in tip-tap 'conditfon for the com-|| st b L advt o s | is the first candidate announced for :ness and breach of the peace. Helj corjec’ They will congregate to- e ; 3 i e J i b s this position and his backers are|Was taken to the New Britain jail | g : Lisella : : : o || : RE ! B Telephone 107 \ 405 Main Street confident of. his capability in that di-|and held for trial at the Berlin (Continued on Page 16) I t rection. The eastern community|lown court this cvening. Officer promises that it whl get the jump|Trank Brown made the B g on the other two districts in cam-|{ Andrew Solomon was arrested paigning lines and that results will| for drunkenness last evenlng by FRECKLES AND show a good sprinkling of residents| Officer Frank Brown. He was jail- b in the posts to be fillel |ed at New Britain pending trial | e Bus Service Poor. before Judge G. G. Griswold to- - 8 Residents of this place that have night. SHUcks! nepE comes wiLuie i rSA\/.’W-USASABDUYm ASE . i . (i occasion to use the b that p Visits Parents HELL WANT THAT NICKEL T / [} TS M GONNA Ask FoR My ? U Aix Me 0P between New Britain and Berlin, ar Miss Edith Hulmgren is spending | BORROWED OF AIM =1 GOT7A 74 | [MicKeL ! GIMME 1T Now, R Wiy, DIONT Fgr:mss . g dissatisfied with the system under|three weeks with her parents, Mr. THINK UP SOME GOoD T'LL YAKE IT U7 OF GWEIT DYV T GAVE il R & 7 /r/ 7 IS For Sale—Chambers n. breach, which the busses are run. Oftimes | and Mrs. Albert Hulmgren of -Kens BXCUSE QUIck=GEE! A | JOUR AIDE!! T 70 Jim AN LD wait of 45 minutes to an hour is|sington. Miss Hulmgren is a grad- L AIMTD GIVE (T TC n ary before a hus shows itself. | uate of the RBrookly hospital's ‘-'k_/ x 7 i / - 2 VoU-DIDNTAE? It is reported that a driver on one | training school for nurs ; of the Meriden busses makes it a Indoor Team Beaten habit to stop off at his home on the| John Conlin's far-famed indoor trip up from Berlin and leaving the | paseball team suffered a severe de- passengers stranded for 15 minutes | feaf at the hands of a New Britain to a half hour, while he disappe¢ teamn Sunday at the Blue Hills field. inside. This, after the wait that rhe score was in the neighborhood many of them have to'suficr before | of 15 to # although this is not au- the bus put in its appearance, scems | thentic as the New Britainites cir- poor service to the Berlinites. cled the bases in u manner as, to Knights to Meet make score keeping difficult. The The Kuights of Pyihias will hold | rest that Conlin’s stars had did not a meeting tonight in their hall. The ! scem to give them any help and gathering s scheduled to fake|playing by the locals was ragged place at § o'clock this evening. and doose Visiting Relatives The, team will play again this Miss May Harrington is spending | Sunday and is confident that the er- two weeks with relatives in Lin- | rors that the errors that defeated coln, N, H. She is expected to re-[them im the last game will be tarn 15 "this place the latter part' remedied to such an-extent as to get