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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUSI 23, 19. Mafl Orders Filled also fine white, some All offered at special pri assure comfort to your SILK AND WOOL BLANKETS with panel borders. special for, Reh All colors in plain shades Very $5.95 ces during this sale. Extra Special! 100 Pairs ALL-WOOL PLAID BLANKETS Rose and white, blue, gold tan, gray and helio; 72x99/7. Guaranteed 5 Ibs. sateen bound, $12.50 value. Offered at, pair fine wool, and regular $10 A Jrgmson X & OUR ANNUAL AUGUST SALE OF BLANKETS AND COMFORTABLES GIVES BIG VALUES THE LARGEST AND MOST VARIED SHOWING YET Wool and Cotton, Silk and Wool and All-W ool Blankets in beautiful plaids and checks plain, some with colored borders and also solid color Blankets. ! Buying now you save in a big way. and If and family when winter come Qur array of Comfortables full and compl ete. wool or the softest of down, with coverings of s sure of the best at August Sale Prices. Filled with lofty cotton, soft, fleecy ilkoline, satine, silk or satin, you are Mafl Orders Filled ALL-WOOL BLANKETS Size 66x80 inches, in hand- ! some plaids, blue, tan, or- | chid and gold $9 00 with white, pair OREGON BLANKETS Plainville News AUTO STOLEN AND - STRIPPED OF PARTS | | Recovered Near Farmiugton—i | Gangs Believed Responsible LOSE GAME AND SERIES and some corporation ing that do th have enough their target light. undoubtedly be tions do not cease. king the matter up | with the grand jurors and demand- taken to curb action against them will aken if their ac- The Sequ n is steps practice do this at night. but they | nerve to in engage full in day- The identity of the boys is known be rambunctious youngsters. Wins Tight Game M. out in iors barely land in the nin was Plain Park county league noon on the local grounds, ainville Y. nosed full e making 19 hits C. A. Jun- the High- postponed aturday after- to win by of heavy 9-S. The hitting. land Park 14, Nick Tolli of the | All-Plainyilles Again Trimmed by [OM° team led with two triples. | fame was a nip-and-tuck af- | Pextos—Boye Breaking Windows from the first inning, first one 1 going ahead & oth- | “¥ 15 Victorious—Bans of Mar- |er, wifls the scors. w a ‘mlx‘r i e e e e In the ninth inming the me team put over one run and | An automobile owned by N r the last tie. The score by las Bellini of Whiting strec « : stoln from Lake Compol t . Park 150717052 | Friday night and stripped of p Plainville 0108 001, |tically all removable parts hefor atteries: Highland Par being abandoned by the thieves. Man and Nichols; Plainvil {Bellini and his family went to the erford and R. Schwab. |lake and le |rather than at the regular |space. When he was ready t | home he discovered that his {had been stolen. He notificd thorities tt th car on the and the police of surround D rere wi of Cour machin: Lo Ay the rica Toresters 1o Meet be a v Genera in on West Main street at 8 o'colck to. Lawto 0dd Fe morrow eveni All members are FULL-SIZE BLANKETS \”(“()“'S(lefil ,\\r‘l’\,l Heavy single ones, in plaids lookout for it. The car was foun ol to }m»‘:\ i }L»ls !’nm:m Wool ones, in glowing plaids colored ‘borders, cut smgly Ll colors; for fuil-size e s n ol oeiftions to be read and acted upon. in all color combinations and bound: right from our beds. For, each |B| of the Farmington railroad station. Viremen Have Hard Luck and exceptional $8 00 London office, saving you $12 and $13 iBll The auto had been stripped of al Plainville firemen had a suc B e % the middleman’s profit. Spe- | sories and removable parts wi on of at New Lon- cial at, $20 he exception of the battery. It is be- over week-end and failed AL arapiait bois lieved that it was s to wix he contrsts g o i KENWOOD it e b B R cak carna i (h HOLLAND BLANKETS Extr Q > l' BLANKETS ing and st and the vmond Cas- § leaving them on out-of-the-w: of the locals, lost Light and fluffy, we are ‘a ”PeCla & ilere you have choice of a he men are ,}m, nce of the crowd showing a fine line of these 200 Pairs most complete line of Bed led Unionville aft a 20 teet from the finish beautiful Holland Duteh PLAID Blankets, Afghans and & the car. line and would in all probability Blankets. Plain and stripes WOOL BLANKETS Throws. Very specially §|| Falnllle "‘{';"‘,T‘;’,f‘"ji thol it e erornny ”';‘g‘.‘}; S in delicate $l4 50 Size 68x807, in handsome priced during this August |second straight game in their sevics stepped in of colorings, each . plaids in rose and white, tan Sale, ! i with t o5 of Southington who was thrown to the blue, gold and helio: in i Wi terday on the winner's home ground injured his knees bound and really a $6.00 M| and tost the scries by two games to loss of this fast man handi value. none. As was the case in the game ped and discouraged the com- ....... played here last week, the Pextos in the hose-laying contest and |crammed all their rups into one in- in the Plainvilie ment went ning and could do nothing during without a place. They made their the rest of the game. presence felt, however, by their good : The unlucky inning this time was showing in defeat and returied home . ’ Traffic Handled Well on “Neighbors' Night.” Friday, Aug. the first, when the home team sco: daunted and awaiting \another Ber[ln ews Despite the extremely heavy traf- | 27. The local Grange will have two ©d six times on a base on balls ance. s | fic through this place yesterday, |features on the program. “Neigh- |hit batsman, a wild pi a passt Bans of Marriage there were few accidents reported | borly Nefghbors,” the playlet that ball, several bad ervors, and two! Bans of marriage were published [ here and most of those were minor |has been given with much success hits thrown in for good measure >rday at the Chureh of Our Lady |affairs. Traffic conditio the two | on two previous occasions will be |After that Turner licld them to one of Mercy homas Cusito and KENSINHT“N L artcrie Meriden pike and Berlin given, the cast including 12 persons, |hit. Plainville scored oniy in the Miss Gri rucei of 117 Whiting street and Farmington ‘avenue and he Volunteer Organist,” a musical : fifth. Turner helped himself to street rucci is very popu- { Berlin street were well handled by reading will also be given by Miss Pair of doubles: he pitched great Plainvitlie and is v Ly H“LDS EUN MEET the local officers and no serious | Merle Hotehkiss, The next regular | ball and deserved to win. Trumbull Electric Mfg. Co. Mr | Jams occurred during the day. Tour- | meeting of the Berlin Grange will be | There were some f decisior usito lives in I ol. The rriag |1st travel is especially heavy at this held on “Meriden ht,” Septem- |bY the wmpires, Turner reachel will take place some time in Sep- —— time of the year as the cool weath- [ber Tth, A good sized delegation is|third in the fifth inning 1 | tember. T : G d er has been driving many vacation- | planning to travel to Wallingford on 0 8Core as the batter drew his Returns from Canada Local Marksmen Turn i GO0 | isis™te their momes. "The main s | Fridas wighe T U T AT T e R : |of traffic should occure early in Leglon Delegates Chosen |the umpire sent him Iy back to son William, Jr., and Miss Catherine SCOI’%S at Hms Bungalow | September and the local authorities | Bolton-Kasica post of the Ameri- |third, ruling that play was susp Donuelly of Bristol have returnc |are preparing for a heavy problem |can Legion elected delegates last |l ©n a base on balis. The box from a ten days' motor trip to Car e in regulating the stream of ca Th ay to the state convention to |$¢0re da. While there they visited the LIGHT]NG GOMPANY ACTIVE' o Kensington Loses. be held Thursday, Friday and Sat- | Pextos shrine at St. Anne de Beaupre. et vnr\l act that the All- jurday in New Haven. Commander| R Mo Business Men to Play : 'nsingtons played a good brand of | Al Ventres was elected first delegate | SVanson, 1b LR The Business Men will bring an- | ball yesterday inst the Corbin and Paul Baker, sccond delegate, |1layes, 1b 00 4 0 other out-of-town team here tomor- Kensington Loses Game — Traffic L:A:;:nni“tfi( { ; RI";’r:;x‘:a‘lM‘:ln:::::. i‘l':ml :‘a ade }m\d George Hulquist ’A\;;;lm“g'cl e ; " 1: ‘1 row evening. o Sprng & Duckley ., s, the New Brita e ame | were chosen alternates. A large del- |Albright, 2 0 0 Electric Co. nine New B Heavy Yesterday—Son Born 10 |out ahead of the procession by a|egation of Leglonnaires fs plfim:]:n’g Moran, ss ... 00 a3l 1‘1‘11‘1 ; Llu‘n“r:fl{(h: 10‘,11““(:" rh Former Resident—Other ltems of | 5°° St h e game was \hlir»jm attend the parade that will take |J. O'Holla, cf . Ll | chants on the high school ficld and [ tween the i“'o e Be ,f"":' ’W -|place Saturday morning in the Eim jAnderson, 3b } 31 0 )il undoubtedly give them a good Interest. I i | "0; l""r" »;l r'\r-_ n]n;_” The *40 nn’l’ 8 snl(‘lv(,\' will al_]v ‘;v~ 5 1 ¢ |arsument for they quite a rec- | ache so meet at New Haven during the ¢ e ord a g merc: e teams ¢ The Kensington Gun club, & re- | the Kensingtonians, the locals £et- | American Legion coneention © any | Giddio, 2 pRkod b iond mene erenntlSieannat cently formed organization which | ting m]”;‘ r’“n;m. one of which was | some local members are arranging |5 O Holla e o] i 3 2 R a scratch hit. Kensington gave a fine | tg atiend. ¥ _——— - - AT bt Lo includes most of the sportsmen In | yibivion ‘of fielding and support {o| u!;;m Berlin Items im0 taia i oy 24 G B e s R e this vicinity, held an outing and | (heir pitcher who was hit frecly| The mast Beriin Jusior basebal | All-Tainvitles Rt e shosting match Saturday afternoon ‘:1‘1(-? ghout the game. “Y1ggs” Pa-|team crossed bats with the “West | LA S Cooke L‘o..m.\rl"lllvilo.cl};. Phone at Hart's bungalow near Kensington. | frus, second sacker who was injured | cromwell Collegians yos S attac pEUTotNIE SO b0 ST B0 RO N0 e About 30 members attended um‘bn c()\m “v’]“l’yn L’njn-s me. Wasingon on the local diamond and :Holcombe, s8 .. 5 0 0 0 ] : e N e estivities which included a lunch |back at the keystone PIayIng | came through with a well earneq | Wadsworth, ¢ 0 2 38 >, > z’md races and ball game besides the 1is 0ld game with his did form. | victory, the score being 10 ,Io l,_"v}‘,,‘l Matteo, 3b . 0 o 2 ofF fldl}lfl Will _BC Brought target practice The New Britalnites plaved a fast|gamg gee-sawed back and forth and inger, 1b v vz Lot In for Hearing Tomorrow The scores turned in show merit Eame. Whe grandstayd was sparsely|it was not until the last inning that | W- Tolli, 0 0 3 4 0| Norwalk, Conn, Aug [l on the part of the local gunners, the | filled, the cold weather discouragIng the locals crashed through with a |N- Tolli, L L Samuel Young of Stamford Bluhest soores being mgfs by nayl.m\s r‘o' a large ‘V';lltnl. : (win. Ben Trevethan pitched a mas- | Cassidy, cf Q0000 8 ide at the hearing tomorro Mattson and M. Josephson who each | ,rhp-,";;r_:j?';“,‘%’ = "\f“":";’fl Gris. | tOY1¥ same for the Fast Berlin boys | Thrall, 2b D0 e wio Padula, charged wit turned in 24's out of 25 possible ol “‘w hn“d ,} ig':',“’_‘,:oon ;y']“vrw\m]: George MacDonald and Vie- | Turner, p 3 1 2 0 2 1iha murder of G 0 Clementi, who breaks. The scores were as follows. l”]‘f‘ ho‘m" on “‘n’njyi‘” o ‘Mép ¢ |lor Domegille alternated for the | i e 1its having shot d killed on Out of 2 ble hits: Sam Skene | 100, 10T B O O £ b, | Collegtans. | Totals ... 1 t 8. One of the local city court , Willlam Yokney 19, John Matt- [ 0 206 O BTt JRe e the Mr. and Mrs. William Cote enter- | Score by innings: et has disqualified hin 17, Bill Jones 20, F. MeMurray | il Sr Oon L inary, ofti. | funed relatives at their home on |Pexto A, C. e t1h s on his vacation. Jo HaySRlaion M. JosephSon | 15009, Burial was at Talcottville, | &N street over Sunday. “““““”" banig Tl K| Eatinofyriloarove badiia o CEng William Skene 23, Edward Kozy | pa ®1 FUTE WE8 &t 0 ae.| Miss Carolyn Read left yesterday| Two base hits, Turnc "ol Al lga atter the shooting. will be n 9YB. McMurray 15, Jolin' Tuky 21, =% -5 ROEE W St S el for West Cromwell where she will |bright; three base hit ‘ A \‘{-‘ri‘2||; |raigned at the same time as an ac- Fled Crane 17, George Rawlins 16, | 36 0 £ 0% 0 o wold waa| D¢ the guest of her grandmother for | double plays, Hoiw""l"‘\ "o_ e tiag after the fact. Jhn Mattson, Jr. 22, John Johnson | " E0h B veek. to Muntir; base on balls, off Dudas, | ) R 3 { e Community. elub will meet this|3; Turner 1; struck out by CUCRe b TOD MUCH FOR WIM Ithe races were exciting as there | ooy o ©R RS 0| Week on Wednesday evening at the |Turner: umpircs, Thayer and C Visitor: T hear you've lost your a¥ several good runners in the club. | o "ol " o tho' victims of the scalds | USUAl hour. According to report one [neri time, 200, |parrot that used to swear so ter- Tle first event was the 100 yard | o eral workmen recently at|°f the committees who was to have | Boys Im}ln; .’ln\:\g’(‘]f e ribly. X dgh which was won by Raymond [q .y g & Clark's, New Brit- |taken charge at a previous meeting, | Complaints are being made coh-| Mostess: Yes, poor Mittson. The time was 11 2-5 8ec- | 2in ig reported to be resting com- | Wil be in charge of the program cerning the activities of l»P\)n ~Vl.:1 jmm.l him dead on the ofds which is well up in collegiate | foriably at New Britain General hos. | (0" Wednesday night and an inter- ing windows in bulldings about _the [rjr.pits, London. creles. The 220 yard dash went 0 | i) where he was taken after the |€SUNE evening is anticipated. A center of the town, pecialiy 1-1,“. 3hn Mattson with F. H. MeMurray | gocident. | new schedule of meetings and the ' those which in disuse. e | Jacing second. The time was 2:55 | yfps. Hen S fEnanE L o ¢ |committees in charge are now being | house and barn next to the Se- | p——————————————— A baseball game between the | Berlin avenue, reported as im- |arranged. quassen block have suffered heavily o jarried men and thesingle men fol- | hroving rapidly from an operation| Miss Etta Lawrence is spending | from rocks, hurled by these young cflm“' mty Theater ywed. The “ball-and-chainers” took | undergone at New Britain General|the Week-end at the shore with |vandals, while the boys have begun he event at th kature of the game was a home run v Rawlins with every sack occu- | sled. - A capacious lunch was then served and a pow-wow was held lighted after the meal with pipes and stories of gunning trips going |business is on the slate for disposal. | the rounds. score of 7 to 3. The hospital. She 1o her home Selectmen’s Meeting. The board of selectmen will meet tonigiit for their regular meeting on. Son Born. is expected to rMurnI weekly | the Buest of Rev. and Mrs. A. L. at the town hall. Routine|Burgreen. friends. Rev. M. L. Burns returned to his home in New Haven last evening | after spending the week-end here as He preached morning service at the church yesterd at the Methodist | in t N the of the Plainville k in panes Mfg. Co. to by ——————— | PARSELL'S GARAGE ‘ mill ot only he PLAINVILLE Saturday, Avgust 21st— LIVERY and TAXI 7 passenger closed cars for all oc- || Fantes casions Day and night service. ALL KINDS OF AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING and WRECKING SERVICE | f Phone 282-2, Plainville Hobart Dosworth and Bessie Love in “SUNDOWN’ “Casey of the Const Guurd"—No. § News Cartoons Sunday, August 22nd— MARY ASTOR and LLOYD HUGHES HIGH STEPPERS.” llying Eristcl v/Vews LEAK SUSPFCTED, RAIDERS FOLED News of Proposed Raid Becomes Public Early CIRCUS STUNTS IN CRASH Man in Wagon Thrown to Top of Auto. Horse Dragged Along On Hood—Road Signs Mislead Driv- ers—Cut in Brawl. Gay's Inn, located on the shore of Cedar Lake in the town of Wolcott was vis t 2 a. m. Sunday morn- ing by s Policemen Cleveland, Tramp and Hill. Officer Preatny of the Waterbury police department, Deputy Sheriff Andrews and Ofticer Jeglinsky of the Rristol force and the proprictor, Nelson Gay. was the ligua He was brought to Tiristol releascd under bonds of $300 for his appearance in the o at Wolcott fate of his tria 1ving b t as yet Althoug’ idence was seized, it is undersiood that the state of. - of three sales inn. When 1 on Sunday morn- vas practically de- ut the proprietor ses. It was e managemer 1 heen tipped off raid was to be accordingly closed Known the rs were know ra as 10:30 Pelwasn leak Critically Wurt in Crash nln of Take avenue, nd Frank Drzewski of miraenlously escaned h Safurday night shertly before 1 a'clock, when light delivery on in whieh P was struck on 1 > near Holsan avenue itomobile wned and oner Josenh Al- teNi of 7 thic eifs thrown from the w7 ki eseaped i ‘ <1 a badly bruised s enfs and sbrasions 1iamd face: stantly ing broken, ces of hidd t shonlder 1 o’ the wagon was | its left leg 1 it and la ipped from t hind leg i its e Albertelli's hands 11e ] a you woman car had an ear badly e of 1k were ar aeenrant wruised. All of the three injured ons were taken to Bristol hos- Dl whare they were attended by Dr. B. N. Whipple. Albertelll and were later able to re- but Oshonka is is companion n {a their hames <till confined fo the hospital, where s injuries are not considered cri- orling to information fur- hed the pelic the team was od on tha it hand side of rond. Al i, with Arthur Tacourse of Park street and John Yurinehik of Forestville, with three girl companions were return- ing from 1 Compounce d were precoeding up Lake avenue at a rate of speed when team. Oshonka hey struck thrown by fores of the impact to the stop of the antomobila and succeeded in holding on until t car came to a op alon lephene pole. The } was n the ground to hood of the iragged a stance of about 1 omokile was stopp he 1 was dama wag tents spilled shaft and on the front pped off and from the wheels, s ripped The automobile was also badly dam- aged. Drzewski was drenched with | the contents of a five-gallon can, filled with kerosene ofl Due to v of Oshonka to appear ir ic merning, the case of A charged with reck- i cas co 1 until to- Stolen Car Recovered I"ord touring car of Nicholas setlini of 177 Whiting street, Plain ville, which was reported to the lo- cal police department as having been stolen from Lak Com- pounc was found abando zht about one- mile north of the Farming- ton railroad station. Practically all of the essories had been stripped from ecar before it was deserted. Road Signs Mi-leading Signe in use by o city depart- ment of public works on roads dergoing repairs have proved mis rs, particularly city of this is on Stafford ille eoction. Foresty | for any One sign reading “Road Closed” hae| old and the other 12 years old, Dé= | «d at the corner of lirook teclive Sergeant Daniel MeGilicuds rafford avenue and a dy of the local depariment cleared similar one at the corner of Iarm. up the mystery of @ number of res {Ington avenue and Siafford avenue. cent bredks in the busine ¢ Jistriet. Many autoists get as far as the sign {and turn around to dctour to their | destination by other roundabout | windows brokn and evidences of iways. The street jtself is neither | someone having prowled about thelr torn wp or blocked at any point. | establishments, most of the entries the only obstructions heing small | being made over the week-end. A piles of sand in the gutters which | Week ago the New York Bargain will be used just as soon as the is ol standing far over Rave in a1 pair w Iot stion, b £ that the road was nnder re- would Th at two wee to t signs have now the points mentioned nd many el the ks asio ieve that a sign street been who avenue in- Store-keepers have heen annoyed | for the past two weeks by finding Ctore. the Bellair Rug and Drapery Co., the Quinion Coal and Trucking } Co. and a closed restaurant at 207 North Main street were all paid a vaid a visit by the youthful bur- glars. About sixty pennies were tak- en from a cash drawer in the Quin- Coal answer the purpose a|lon and Trucking Co.. offies Thors Antelllkentiy and a cash register was removed from restaurant, The loys in Arrested Por Speading an effort to open the ter, had David Roberts af 68 JefMerdoni yomaekas it bagond repsin avenue. Springfild, was placed un-|“I0i0r o hoye were reteassd in by Officer Willlam Thompson, who o 3 "":‘7:;.,,,"", L;:“;",;;“ ;oh‘,: charged the man with speeding on' prasent at a session of the juven his motoreyele up Main street.| court 1o be held Wednsday morning. Roberts had been attending a mo- | parked Car Crashes Into Store toreyele hill elimb near 1teynn bridge Jay home south of Thomaston, afternoon when and was on his way by mistake he vester- An automobil Quistherg of 386 o vned by Thomas armington aveune crashed into the front of the store turned | b remodeled for the Green up Main strect instead of continuing | Stores, in the Lilly-Tracy block down the Memorifal boulevard. He'on Main street, and was slightly was returning down Maln street | damag: The car has been parked when the arrest was made. Due to on Main street by Mr, Quistberg and his inability to furnich a ecash bond, | the brakes became released and the 1 as security to g court Band Concert Postponed il Gree th and final band o be held on Federal xt Wednesday evening, con Aug has been postponed, or ccount of a conflict of engage- ments, until a week later, Wednes- ch by New concert on the fir Mz fon Cen Mre. Rosy Bravis. formerly of An lerson zvenue, Forestville, who was fined and costs and given a suspended jail sentence of 30 days in jail in t court on July 19, | 1atified p authoritics Saturday nizht of her intention of vacating an appeal which was taken when sen- 260 of h days as imposted care evening. September 1, hange has been made n plans made previously by Departure band to give a 1 evening of the ster Summer Recrea- ounds. Appeal Vacated also paid er fine balance to he of within the next few the Fined for Taking Jacket TLorenzo Macril at resides fined $10 Malone a Mexicgn, who 31 Summer street was and costs in the eity court morning by Judge Willlam J. on a ¢ arge of shoplifting. According to testimony furnished by Joseph Butwill, who conducts a clothing store at 146 North Main sireet, Maccil walked into his place of business Saturday night just be fore closing time and removing a Leach jacket from the counter, | secreted same under a raincoat which he was carrying on his arm His action prietor, w tion, and was sent quarters. noticed by the pro- ho notified the police sta- Officer Dewey Carpenter to bring Maceil to head- | The accused man has lived in Bristol for about seven years and due to his good reputation, the judge was inclined to be lenient as it was his first appearance in court | offence, Badly Cut In Brawl Frank Glodoski of 76 Willlams street was badly cut about the head last Saturday night when he Sachwa o about 11:30, was attacked by Joseph { 80 Williams avenue and Vasel Malek of Molson place. He was given medical attention at Tiristol hospital by Dr. B. N Whipple and was later brought to police headquarters, where he identificd his two assailants, About 11:30 p. m. Officer Con- relly, doing duty at the north side. was informed that some intoicated man was breaking windows in a house at Molson place. He went to the location mentioned but upon 1 his a ved at Palace of corner of | streets th. ainst t was elly and founc condition mmediat pital. tak youth, wh Through t lice Iresses of assault littie later, a phone call A the man had gone. was from the on the North leaning headquarters Sweets located North Main and at a man ir entrance and that his badly cut. Officer Con- ispatched to the scene 1 Glodoski in a weakened due to loss of blood. He Iy rushed him to the hos- ing with him a Polish o acted interpreter. as 's offices, the po- 1an learned the names and ad- two men making the was found on the Sachwa h street and brought to head- rantee started to roll. The building was maged Drives Car Without License ywood Henry. colored, of An- was arrested at 3:30 i Saturday afternoon by Mo- Policeman Fdgar Norton e corner of New and River ots, a charge of operating a e without a driver's Ii- Henry told the court that ha had been working on the car and was simply trying it out in the vi- cinity of his home, Judge Maione, after hearing evidence, imposed a fine of $1 costs tore it str motor vehi the and Manchester Team Fasy The Sons of Italy team of Man- sior proved an easy vietm for Departure baseball team Muzzy i esterday afternoon, local hoys coming out on the the long end of a 11 to 5 score, Fisher, who started for Manches- ter, was nicked for 15 hits during the seven innings worked. Tommy Sipples, who re- lieved him, allowed only one hit the remainder of the game. Rellly and Zetarski hit the ball hard for | the locals, while Wright of Man- chester hit safely four times out of five at bat. Collides With Parked Car | At about 7:30 o'clock last evening. a car owned by Gietano Passeretti of 37 Acorn street, New Britain and | operated by Tomas Czaplicki, also of that city, collided with the auto- mobile of Joseph Ochal of Irving street, Bristol, which was parked on Fast Main street, Forestville, near the Plainville town line. Both cars were considerably damaged, but in’ view of the fact that" Passerett] agreed to assume the expense in- volved in making repairs, no crim inal action was taken. in which he | RULES FOR EX-WIFE Divorced |Jezsey City Judge Says ‘Woman Is Entitled to Alimony As- Long As She Needs It. Jersey City, N. J, Aug. 23 (P— A woman is entitled to alimony from her divorced husband as long |as she may need it ,whether she Hhs re-married or remalned single, Vice Chancellor Bentley ruled today. passing upon this question for the first time in chancery of New Jer- Dr. Arthur Drarth Detrick, Ho- boken dentist, was allowed to dis- continue paying alimony to his for- Imer wife, who recently became Mrs. |Fred Hill. She had divorced him in 1918 and although he had re- married, he continued to pay her alimony. When she asked that this continue after she remarried, Dr. Detrick sought court relief, In discontinuing alimony, the court decided Mrs. Hills' second hus- band was able to support her. |Nine Disturbers Are | Arrested in Stamford stamford, Conn., Aug. 23—Seven men and two women, giving New | York addresses, were arrested here |today on charges of breach of the | peuce following a disturbance near the plant of William Bloom, garment | maker, one of the three factories at chich garment workers are on | strike. All claimed to be members of quarters by Connelly, who :b-h‘thn international ladies' garment went to Molson place, where he |workers' union. Their cases were found Malek, also cut about the continued until Wednesday. nead, asleep on the floor of his | room. He was also brought to head- attended by where he wa iariers, Dr. B. F. Donohue, police surgeon. 1t is understood that Malek's in- nies were caused by a broom. ef- ciently wielded by Mrs, Glodoski Both Malek nd Sachwa were zuilty in the city conrt this morning n charges of assault an hreach of peace and fines of $25 and costs are impot in each &0 Mystery of Store Breaks Solved With the four of whem were nine years vrest yesterday of six The event was' declared successful | A son was born yesterday to Mr. S by all those present and plans for land Mrs. Frank Perkinson of Pitts-| W. . Ogle, Graduate Masseur. | another outing in the near future |burgh, Pa. Mrs. PerKinson was for- |Treatments by appointment. Out- are being arranged. The club will |merly Miss Loretta Garrity of Kens- [side work done.—advt. | hold another shoot Saturday in |ington, Kensington. The past meets have Returns to Reach, been well attended by residents of this place. Light Co. Active The Connecticut Light & company today started operations towards the Installation of electri- city in the Savage Hill district, East Berlin. The action follows a long perfod of inactivity caused by a dis- agreeemnt between the electric in- terests and the Postal Teelgraph company over the ise of the lat- ter's land and pol Residents of the section had installed fixtur and made provisions for the instal- lation of the service and after a wait of three weeks they appealed to the electric light company for some satisfaction on the subject of installing the service. In the mean time the Connecticut Light & Power Co. had come to an agreement with Power the telegraph company and lssuéd the announcement Saturday that operations would start some time this week. Farly this morning the workmen were on the job at Savage Hill and the near future should see the East Berlinites enjoying the ad- vantages. of the service that they 6 wan’ 1 w0 lene, Mrs. Edith Graham Nicholls, ghter of the late Jason J. Gra- m, who has been visiting er, Robert . Graham of Kens ington, returned to her home at Sound View, Conn., yesterc Vacationists Robert Graham, of the American Paper Goods company, is spending his two weeks' vacation around Ber- lin. Dr. T. ¢. Hodgson and family have returned from Canada where | they have been spending six weeks' | vacation nes Fitzsimmons and . P. | Moore of Kensington have returned | from their trip through the Adiron- dacks. Miss Josephine Fagan of Kensing- |ton is spending her vacation at the | shore near New London. Miss Fa- | zan 1s an employe of the American | Paper Goods Co Miss Ruth Ritchle of Kensington | is spending a week in Meriden with her aunt Mrs. M. Roach of that city. Grange To Visit Plans are being made by the ave members of the Berlin Grange: No. |24 ta \isl. the Wallingford Grange FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS her | BOY/ ATS I\ Some poLAR. (] BEAR, WHAT | WHERE D IT= WHAT'S 70 MATTER WITH You? Yov BETTER GET ¥ I DoNT AO POLAR BEAR! T GUESS YOURE PLAYIN SOME APRUL FooL ON ME!/ Bridgeport, Aug. 23—Charles . Barton, 12 Madison street, South Norwalk, was fined $100 and costs in Fairfleld town court today when he was found guilty of the charge of driving under the influence of liquor. He was arrested by State Policeman Willlam Silk a few weeks ago when his car collided on the Boston post road in Fairfleld with the car in which Governor Trumbull and his oxecutive secretary, Edward L Kel |1y, were passengers. By BLOSSER LOOKIN RIGHT AT IT AN CANT SEE IT 72 1 GUESS Yo DONT KAOW WHAT A POLAR | | | 1 DONT 20n Y A POLAR REAR S TH' MAN |, WHO cARRIES TH COFFIN & AT A FUNERALM