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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1926. OF THE BEST NOWN SHIRTS Neckband and with all Worth to $3.5 to wear them. our recent “Yorke” Shirt Sale. Formerly priced up to $19. Now Comes a SPECIAL Clean-up “Yorke” The garments offered are taken from our regular stock—the clean-up of 0 There are Shirts of Woven Madras, Silk Stripe Madras, Broadcloth, Balloon Cloth and other good shirtings. attached collar styles colors You have choice SOME SUMMERTIME SILK FROCKS Offered at a Clearance Price Just think of having your pick of Smart Frocks, the latest styles for misses or women, with choice of Crepe, Rajah, Georgette and Tub Silks, with a big range of colors to choose from and lots of summer yet in which $10.00 =¥ Plainville News |'5:5 50 'PLAN RECREATION CENTERS FORTOWN - (Graded School Association and - American Legion Sponsors BUSINESSHEN WIN AGAIN investig: the wil the ho tean |n| . ik ey plaverounds re o e onening syt ve) - P rfstl News | to s to the gathering . Choir Rehearsals SRR I S In a general way it is plan to | re will be a oir re rsal raise about $500 for equipping the B church tomorrow eve- round, buying swings, hori- I at lock directly arm‘.[;[]Al rflNTRABT tal ladders, see-saws, slides and the pra eeting. Another re- U r such apparatus. A supervisor 1d on Friday e\?-‘ | would ployed to wa! for the | at 7:45 lock. All who are | - children, to k o sing are requested to 11“ U ! from starting rough-house these rehearsals. and 'F \ rganize games. h Notes | woul e gpen morning and ting of the Amer- | N 1 S e e S s w: But One Bidder for Bristal Sup- the first year woul s tomorrow :\f.i 4 3 | these limits being y M. Smith LS i f the experime Boswell, and Ralph Thrall ihing on me souna. | ATTEMPT TO ENTER STORE THE purchased suitable a her ag Benches 1 vle I L Sessions Clock Falls in Tightest ‘s grove, Lake Con- Man Arrcsted on Complaint of Wife VERY NAME Bugle Game of Year — To Undergo | 1 Mre. Joseph Johnson and | Placed on Probation—Autos in Ty < Lej 5 e Margaret, and son. Joseph. | MEANS S iniGTa ine ¥ Oncraoe ciicwr | L) Loxion Planning l(.mn e M. Johnson's | Collision, Occupants Escape— for Alias: Ga ot mad 1side at Claypool. Ind. Outings at Compounce—Notes. i r Miss Callahan—Briefs. I Bernice Birnbaum, Miss K o QUALITY mall vett and Miss Two recreation centers are being SMall park c ! : s ol planned onelby/AiNal oo oanas 1 sec > N ) % ) s n. who will co-oper cRo. Woodstote Plainville 00l associa- | every way possible 1 an James Simipsor tion and one by Brock-Barnes post, | 1&ion carnival he oo Hat American T.egion who will b The school al old their sixth an ni, reunion ing. The Legion carnival and dev ning the town Maple and W or school the lot at proc in sizes 14 to 40 at this very low price, e Mrs. James € g ) price, each. . Irs. e ity 325 and costs in the city court this i frma how. morning on a charge of reckless ] act, how THINK OF IT Jli ot can s I"' W v hig TN was never driving. He was arrested at 3 o'clock v"‘ w_‘ 5 at any of Sunday afternon at Pierce's bridge visory. ; e it e for their stamp of DY Motoreycle Policeman Edgar e met st n o Ville however, Norton, after he had attempted to . B —_——— cen taken 4t PASS & car under the bridge. La- QL t VE HE‘V l1ETHOD 10 turn- Mothe pleaded guilty to the charge. . Today the locals meet the Bristol | Boys' Club Reports committee feels ¢ HAVE REW ik LA Stcailing, Coriieh e erlin ews team, which, in the last encounter,| More incompleted reports are | mer playground for the AKE COLORED FILMS Vith power 10 | Detective Sorgeant Daniel Me- won out at the tune of 6 to 5 oM g Il from L commi aatan i | Eitin il 6 bom AR sraka it e MAKE C ) fon of the Billicuddy and Officers Edward Mrs, Mary Callahan e o R R I i e s me s ber of ather cou | C.Connor and Albert Pare of the al services for Mrs. Mary |budget of the Boys' club for the e W to % & number of other coil local police department are attend- e e R e e s e G At o G o has al- Kodak Laloratories Faperimenting dhe city who were e ing the convention of the state po- i e o i Semi ) : ommit- fit . ! > submit bids, DUl gice association at New Haven today. < ey 10083 I at the comp ee : With What May Be Revo- for some rcason lgnored the req Ghist Frmidt 0. Bad i John C. Brennan officiated at mass | total should be ready for publica- n et Pbailen lrnest T. Belden, who is a ag 9:00 o'clock and burial took place | tio1 DI e B Ionar s Dlstoverys iy laced on Probatlon o Member of tho state executive com- at St. Mary's cemetery, Britain_ | date. Several campaigners have not ' whicl iy aataY Hn AW AR A RT 6 New Haven yester- Father Brennan reading the com-|been heard from as yet, could be : ster Y Y Aug. 1L . on hompiaint o Tis wife, oY Rfterqudli sBaq SHENCESHEHS T e Ias s e - b nent of u new process for. §MOOR OR CORPIETL S ' Lanqut and meeting of the state ' | : 3 € » Businessmen scored In t s lires 1 colonis aced o obat 1 Y okvd e i ; i e e {figure will be swelled considerably | dollars R e 5 motlon pictures in color i o e it 3. Mas | board last evening. $615 Levied as Town Court|ritzsimmons. Paut piana, [feksaiehnniarin: the association qui sum yunded one down the first il S e s Kirasiwich informed the | Three Outings at Compounce Ives, George Blinn, Phillip I Bus Schedule raised by collection, and t} < the Sessions first sacker i anl was intoxi- | On Saturday of this week there Meets o J dge Calorit and Daniel Malarney. Flowers bear-| Contrary to the report recently | been added to by § strad R onretss BRI n her. On one Will be three outings at Lake Com- eets to du ge UDI‘IS ers were: Walter Paga and Stanley |glven that the bus for Kensington ;The nittee is $20 yrce, waited to touch Tolli. Dow sttty she cisimed, he Pounce. The Forsihei's cREk.G S Russick. i as just been added “the | to further this pro. e plas e LA experlme empted to break her arm. |Plume & Atwood Mfg. company of il Cillat et lecore daughter, | service, would leave the Center | ni association votes to carry it on | finally was thrown to tl b 3[’;‘ D The court belleved, however. that I]nomufmn Tn_l enjoy a barbecue JML SENTENCES = GIVEN suiss auia Masic Catianen 4t 5:00. the bus sehedule 1] | Tn sl dus etilenst ste it went wild and Thrall also iin the 1dca of hoth man and wife were squally e | Snners R SRS EE AN S Returning Turtle Tor hinen at T T B e oF cponsible and the probation sentence Rubber company of New Haven will After 59 years of wani Yonsingten e i o be made in wed. a field day outing, and the an- ; ; #ie country, Jullus, the rc e S SR et Tk city, Burglars Active Again picnic of the Mount Hop: Boys' Club Beaten—Oallahan Fu-| o o % @ red into town yester- Ere (e S T ¢ : A SR \dams has been working An attempt to enter the plumb Chapel will also take place during . neral—Turtle Returns—Deed of | day idently Berlin he it daaen gton, of the Berlin |Children of < Don S ET A i e L t JRlabOr O e Esjo MUTHLL S 05 en f - tions for the tourist as Berlia had | Savings Bank, is spending a two | ® “° WL A0 t autos to grab the U R 3 been G fouois On Sunday, August 15th, the con. Transfer — Political ~Situation— | haen, long, long ago. the scens of [ weeks' vacation In short trips from | [oF the educational and S ne s e bt e O L a0 heen &, ,”-*r']f{ one, cert program during the afternoon his christening. Back in 1837, June | this place. Mr. Symington is ex- SroWth of its children at written especially for procy r Willilam homPSOl i be rendered by the New De- Other Ttems 2! g il R S ; is ex T hauid st b he story relating to the making of happened to be passing and, [ - 2 to be exact, one James North cap- | pecting to leave for the shore In |Ero¥th should not be ne et noe e L1yl A to/ bo, passing (806 Savtube Tand Judge George G. Griswold, last|tured Julius and with a knife in- | the near future cause physical educa is a part of e eitor e A “‘1, glass by m)fl"“ :}?«"{:“» - V‘"";"v]:‘u “‘-“ ;‘L ; Social Worker Resigns evoning at the Berlin town court |scribed on his shell, “J. North, J m.” R e T | atlona e e e e e o R SRR R Tl )Mll.s !\l‘alr(,d:‘r't Farley, . evclal s d levied fines!2, 1837 Julius recuperated an , i ¢ children in our town have Sisata stained glass window, ¥ a0 : ) LA ' \orker with the Bristol Visiting heard 11 cases and levied fines B 2y L) - All-Kensington baseball team ' jittle recreation during the s bull Electr g “hish il be photo- and noticed a man starting lo sun o S0 wee o Lo AR gEnUDAEE & BRIB S04 e fER Tl o e e |is planning to journey to the New | except playing on and roan i Two Collisions graphed fo iuction in color. officer gave chase down Fenn op"oo 4 e eyt month vacation ;‘x.ec,s ’::n;?;lr;‘ln]xclt\)‘i“mljk,fl lirL 11‘1: E”“‘ sl mert b il Wn.]w,\_‘l.un‘!on Sub base Saturday to take the streets. et Automobiles cpera by Georg At least two months will be ded 1 was a“wlm wl“““ the o in New Hampshire before. taking he unusually heavy doc s the k o ok My 3 on the fast team that is located ' equipp and rton Lapson of Tarmington and o complete experiments, it w: eighbor’s dog ¢ S result of added vigilance on tre|in this cruel world had taken an | Mhoss Taalsoe loleccem: L’ St 1 | Miss Peck of Bristol collided ves- (o1 v e the officer. Themp- ,UP 82 u|1; lll"ll\nl;ll‘l %fiv;&: highways in this vicinity, and the|interest in him. elieen toitin prmeahaalal st pata N |erday afternoon at the corner of | < g SR son fired & shot from his revolver to'| * . % 70 ST ICE B fines ana jall sentences should £0 | That was 9 years ax9, an sina Dan Malarney or John Giana | veleping them physic Main street and Strong court. | . . the dor, and had it not been | - A & TEUAr IRsHuR pArARERE long way towards making Berlin|ihen no one can tell what the turtl night. A bus is 4Tt 1s hopsd /th o ampson was turning into this court Government Acts ‘\gamst for the animal the man would uu- \<’~ll -mkx\ 1"’1’ % 89, hA X ‘ : safe for pedestrians. < A2l saantand Niearniit Isirenorts | seha Tulaa’ta Teay ey that Tabs vaome | alation llvats i to ther ihis | when struck by the other Diversion of Alcohol doubtedly have been captured. The ' '8 A0/ m'r‘l o‘*‘ ‘:‘“‘. e ‘h‘ The first case was Joseph Wallick | a4 that he returned to 00 o'clock Saturday noon. The | project and that plans will be Grand Juror S. P. Williams, who e oo ROMge it {ollowed, the CoUTie tagen A2 S R R ;ro““_“ornxr;]:), o o of Hartford. Wallick was charged | twice previously, but only | game is called for 3:00 o'clock 'made to have a ground in op- |lives nearby. hastened to the scene Washinslon 4 Ik (I SC iy the would-be burglar and as they e cted officers will be dn- with speeding and drew a fine of $10 | visits before he disappeared again.|sharp. S iib0 oL abt A Tt is investigating. (i ‘l‘l “‘{"]‘ of Cared the high school noticed a Stalled ‘°”l°‘]“"K ”‘?! 1"\’)"“‘*5 ses- - P = d o the & gt = 8 ) e coh » bootleg an 3 g - 1 sion, s cia y and co ” Yesterday, Franklin Woodruff, son | Return From Beach Broad atrects schooll gro = A second accident occurred late L . \‘O‘V“‘h‘; ;‘»1,‘:4 “l‘ car standing there. The pursued "_:::\(‘)"h':u'r_l::“lhm:“::h’)cd» Philip Corso of Hartford, atrested | of \ir, and Mrs. Arthur L. Woodruff| \ir. and Mre. Frank Pierpont. re- | central and would be a good place |in the atternoon on the Farmingion pe o red 015 Sumped tnto the car and sped avay | ice E e e Ty G O e e e e e R i s e e e o of formula number T in (UG orestille, and dus to nnouncement has been made by o dilving with defective. " brakes|rors' ~oeds) and aécompanied him| attAshtry Paric Niid Mr. Judd has spent considerable | Percy Cowles ‘of FParmington collid- 1°PLring alcohol and directed N ol he did not turn on his the United States Civil Service com- was fined $10 and costs. Corso Was|in(, town, There he was much fet- East Berlin Items 2l onelofithe Davidsahie Levs (& soline poured into the quanti- (s the officer was unable to mission that the annual general arrested when he crashed into the|.5 anq jooked at, the crowds that| Afigs Virginia Walsh is spending — ————————————— | enthal delivery trucks ot New Brit- on; haud : 3 cure the numbers of the markers. clerical emm\lnanon‘ will be held rear of a car last Sunday night. {(ieweq him didn't seem to disturb|(ho day in Winsted with frie club. Speclal music is to be render- |al Deputy Sheriff E. W. Furr \is reduces to four the 'mv;\ v A report was also made at head some time in C ctober in Bristol. The Robert Morgany, New York City,| . "conpicticated air. He declined | making the trip by motor. R e S e Tnyestianting Soh of fortnulas authorized by the §OV- iovicrs lust cvening that the laun. registers established will be used for arraigned on the charges of reck- B T lo ona ey 16 W10 DY 2 e dybypantorolEai e SR ompatar Ou| 4 e ernment in denaturing alcohol for v ghap of Fong Lee at 19 School fling electrical positions and others : to give an Intepview and ¥-1 " The radio class of the Methodist local pebple who have never before | To Have Skin Grafte i repr e e 1 . \ of a similar nature in the cust less driving and operating without a | 1> ¥¥0 5t (R BT T 0d 1ok at him | cpure : Y 3 i s Sinith M Mr. ang industrial use, only two street had been. entered some time similar na stoms ) 2 21 body had taken a g church held a dog roast at Pipes appeared hefore the Community | Howard Smith, son of Mr. and o ) yceq The ad of one . Wt although service, navy yards, veterans' hi license, was fined $30 on the firsti ", o, s shell a few times, | 3 3 S N Smith of Fast Broad Bceurally us he a during Saturday night, although ¢ avy yards. rans’ hos- oh and $10 and costs on the sec- | 200 TAPPEC e o, | Dale { evening. There were club. The committee in charge of |Mrs. Fred C. Smith of . - ¢ zallons of gasoline to each 100 pothing valuable was reported miss- pitals and any other government in- i O o ETsio. |De was let free to continue his t0UF. | ahout a dozen boys iy the party in the ever program is Miss street, has béen removed to 1€ ¢ alcohol denatured was A s hat entry was made ; stitutions which may exist in the ond charge, making a total of $40. | 5,15 js of the box turtle variety| oy, S e tfora Glenbral hosbital wheve he Billanerof 81C0NOH HECAS as ipg. It appears that entry was made s s . ma o homas McIntosh, also of New|T U & O L Kih the atte Sion||Conrseiol Rey AL Burgreen. Murlel d Mr. and Mrs, JBd- [HREHOR o kin grafting opera. Ordcred some Ume ago. hrough the tront transom. and this city, or in the viclnity of the clty in D e e R e e Mrs, B G. Hazlwood, Mrs.'ward McCorkle and Romeo” Le- |Will urfergo a skin 8riCSE THCIC S ate at two men were |which the examination is held, ex- F baatpaaan tror Tiataptearanostto | DealUantel SN Su it s (onerles Raltand M. S e o PROTEST TO BULGAGIA impiicated in the brea [cepting that the register will not be e Ul haries o eokioss| o0 Dol L R e i stamllyRmptobed itos Eaminonasy 8 Toe seetlnc pve iVansay o ause il T et o Soflu, Bulgaria, Aug The police are investigating both [used for filling vacancies in the post iiine o e e s o SR UIRsy ing of the Meghodiat church will |Pendence Dax acelCentl o o diplomatic repre suses office service as these are filled from . o ris place again before ob-| e Ao e ¥ 2 Sty I ity of fireworks explo : ) 5 Victor J. Pagnon of Hartford, re- ”i\“‘o““‘ Q'“‘,‘\Tm‘:\\“]“m”:m before ehi| Miss Jean Dalbey continues tobe held in tife chureh parlors to- “\\mnm*h»l SnrEngls el Rotaatiieand Autos Collide the post office clerk and carrier ex- celved a decree of $30 and Costs for{ . o oo even to Julius. JiEa improvement and it is ex-|morrow evening. He has been In a serious conditior 1 collv n An Oldsmobile touring car, oper aminations. ntually, J seeted that she will return to her | The present changes now nnder- # \ted Ly Patrick Powers of Fairf The entrance salary for positions reckless driving. B. Stoddard of West Hartford was fined $100 and costs for oper- ating a car while under the influence of liquor. A jail sentence of 30 days was suspended. John Huck, of Berlin, was given 20 days in jail, 10 days under the charge of drunkenness and 10 days for breach of peace. Joseph Gak, of New Britain, ar- rested by a state policeman, under the charges of evading responsibil- and reckless driving, W dis- 1 on the first charge and given a fine of $25 and costs of which $10 was later remitted. Axel J. Nelson, of New Britain, was fined $100 and costs for oper- ating while under the influence of lquor. A jail sentence of 30 days was suspended Andrew Sulliman, was glven days of drunkenness Salvatore Contrino of Thompson- ville was fined $200 and costs for transporting liquor. Contrino was rested by Officer Frank Brown it was found that his car wa cially built to accommodate cases of wine and beer. His panion, Alphonse ‘Aronni, was fined $100 and costs. Both:were given 30 of on Kensington, 30 the charge com- day . jail sentences that were sus- pended. The case of Harry Wessel of New Britain, charged with reckless driv- ing, was continued for two weeks. Boys' Club Swamped. Playing a loose brand of baseball, the local Boys' club team was soundly whipped by the delegation from New Dritain yesterday after- noon. Tl | score for the six innings was 9 to 0. The only loc players that deserve praise are Mayer and Johnson. the battery. as they alone played the kind of ball Joseph Montovani struck and in- | jured Joscph Gola, 7 years old While operating a truck on South| street, New Britain. The lad was| the New Britain General taken to hospital where he is being examined for internal injuries. No arrest has been made pending investigation of the aceldent Retuon To California vesterday Louis €. Anderson left for Lynwocd, Cal, his home. M. Anderson has been visiting friends and relatives in this place for the past seven weel He is a past resident of Berlin. Political Situation Contrary to reports that Kensing- ton is asleep in the race for repre- three candidates have an- that they are considering the post. While not definitely ready to throw their headg: into the ring, they promise that a future date will see them campaigning for the caucus in September. The can- didates thus far, seem to be waiting for the other fellow to make his declaration of candidacy before they come out to do battle. as although there is a considerable number of aspirants for. the position, definite sentative, nouhced that will give the local team any show In (he race. at- the Broad the corner 11 be jelivery street scl re sponsoring a plan || i : iiilioi to turn wvground connected ery station is sp Alos with that school into an organized | > | acation at Block Tsiand > summer playground and will. take | llancous Shower § action on the mat ¥ % idd fory it was some into o con ative also later approached association reunior two councilmen regarding fo mai- P ST e T fer and was advised the award- was broached and more than $100 Sealio s ng of the coal contract was left en- crib mmittee was | ume e e peintheihandalotiCiaet e r and Furtt R adirectly tha ¢ plan, wh P M Gvinion a s Ext aseoat Euing e pupils to help the town of Plain- ! ville, This commitiee is composed of ipal Orrin k. Judd of the ety Broad street school n; Mrs EendEl department since then, and attending physic! North wvas the ‘K(-‘m’\l ather «;Twmmw in the n future. A “sun- going in telephone cablo e fecided that skin g o ilgarian t and a Ford tourning car ow of this description ranges from Burton W. North, who -"' PreScil’ shine box” the gift of her many Uons in Berlin and New Britain B iy Bl ooy he sub- oq by Karly Gray of East Wash- $1,140 to $1,500 a year. Men and resides at the old North NoMSed | jonge here, was presented to her will have some effoct there, it fs re- i wanee of {he note was withheld, but ington street, were in collision at women may enter the examination on Worthington ridg h']’fl:‘f}' vesterday. ported, in that will e possibl e e hos heen It is known that it is not in the ma- uhout §:45 p. m. yesterday at the but applications must be filed with when told of the find, sal i T ¢ Berlin junior baseball to obtain private lines which now ! 14 104} the All-Plainvilles, and |ture of an ultimatum. orner of Washington and Circle the district secretary at Boston not was certain that his grandfather's| .. " i pave a busy week-end, are not in use. It has long been the |(nov will oppose “the West Ends of ets, Morestville, Mr Gray was later than September 29, 1926, knife had wrought the ,:,:\mw;:“ two games being scheduled for complaint here that there are to0 [piiciol at the ’M:,‘ sehool fieldito- i R ding ecast on Washington —_——— that still stands out clearly on turday and Sunday. Saturday’s many subscribers on a wire, several I aechd eveTinE abi0 aNialeitk T At t and Mr. Powers in the oppo- . RAILROAD DETECTIVE DIES turtle's ba S game will be with the Paradise|lines here having twelve or more!Rusinessmen have made a success | ; site direction when they apparently | \Worcester, Mass.. Aug. 11 (P— 5 wll‘)‘;]’_'{”"l‘m"‘“ e Mo [park team and Sunday's game is familics ondhem. The changes will |o¢ twilight baseball fn Plainvile, and | Ummunlty Theatre locked wheels. The Kord was de- Herbert Parrin, €0, So5: MRaTy M. and Mz, Banipl o orkc | Milly itfie Pirate. Juniors of Newi|be offective this fel it 15 sald. lit is hoped that the All-Plainvilles it s molished and Oldsmobile ¢ar years a railroad detective on the son have returned to New ' YOUt| pritain, Both games will be played | Arrangements are under way {0 |will draw as large o crowd as i LA LI LR badly dam One of the occu- New York, New Haven & Hartford f\(;l,o“\{‘",:‘:”:; ‘”::‘”‘“_\M_ Wi c.lon the local grounds. have the “Y” team play off one of 'the merchants or as they themselves Vlinor Clans +SOUL. MATES ' pants of the 1'ord was slightly system, dled here today. He was a N A o s Several iWteresting numbers have its postponed games next Saturday. do in their Sunday appes The | With ileea Psingle and Pilmund 1.0 ru ] cut. the other member native of Thompson, Conn. The Sheldon of n £ Acchient I been prepared for tomorrow eve- The game will be played off on the West Ends are a fast t artgen s i Rnma Mali S0 ot the o ulously escaping funeral will be Friday at 3 p. m. at Kensingtonian In ning's program at the Community K home grounds. nd will make the locals The o) injury. |Bt. Matthew’s Episcopal church. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS An Instjllt.! | Both drivers were ordered by | Motorcycle Policeman Juines Burns, | who investigated the accident. to appear at headquarters this morn- |ing. Their cases. however. were not | brought to court and it Is believed 1 that an aniicable settlement between { the parties will be reached. ' Cases Nolled Three automobile operators, or- dered to appear before the prosecu- tor this morning for parking viola= tions, had their cases nolled upon payment of costs. City Clerk’s Uflice The following property transfers | were recorde { fice yesterday i A bond for a deed from Pasquade Salvatore to Keith Gordon covering a parces of land on Muir avenue, to the city clerk's of- rranty deed fron Alfred ento to Vincenzo Sparmento. covering a dwelling and land o1 Jagob street A quit elaim deed from W Barrett to Richard C. Barrett, vos- ering a parcel «f land on Summes street A quit claim deed from Segreto to Jennaro interest in a Bristol Faustine Dirosario, on parcel of land ir Cases Continued The case of Edward Souney of 3u South street, charged with harbor- g an unlicensed dog. was contin- 1 until Saturday morning, August 4. Souney was ordered to appear in court this worning by Dog Ward- en Thomas Ryan, but failed to do wse of Stanley Cicelek of Forestville. char; with reckless Iriving on July on which date bis automobile was involved in a collision with two other cafs on Broad street, Porestville, was also continued untll Saturday. ‘August 14, upon r tor Robert T to appear at morning instruc! sest of Deputy Prosecu- Stack. Cicelek failed headquarters on the llowing the accident, as d. and @ warrant was is- d for his arrest. He Is represent- Attorney Joseph P. O'Connell. d For Reckless Driving eogene Lamothe of 33 Divinity reet received the minimum fine of JAEY THERE! JuUsT AMNUTE! T WANTA SEE yov! RIS | You 1 action is being reserved until some- body hreaks the ice. WAADDYA MEAN BY TELLIN' “fl WILLIE T HAD AIS NICKEL THA BORROWED OF HIME YouU 2, KAOW YOU LIED! WHADDYA T wiy-wny- L\, TWINS ¢ DO IT FOR? HUH 2 1 JUST ToLD i~ How COME v now WRAT! L TUNK you musT _ BETWAS! — S I'MTWINS