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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1926. /zo opping Centor CLOSING AT 12 FOR THE LAST HALF HOLIDAY, TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE AISLE SPECIALS BEFORE CLOSING TIME HOUSEHOLD APRONS SPORT OXFORDS 29c ea. 3 for 80c 50c Pair, Rubberized, in checks and White and black canvas, black and At Notion Dept. brown leather trim, sizes to 4 1-2. WOMEN’S HOSIERY “YORKE” SHIRTS 79¢ Pair, $1.95 Pair. Rayon, in all leading shades, White broadcloth, collars attached, but- worth $1.00 pair. ton down or neckband. SHOPPING BASKETS WOOD HANGERS 48¢ Each. 6 for 25¢c Extra large, 2 size Rush baskets, Wood Hangers with crossbar, and 69c kinds. At Art Dept. Notion Dept. POT HOLDERS TOOTH BRUSHES 35¢ case, 3 for $1.00. 25¢ Each. Made of cretonne, three in case, at the French Tooth Brushes, each in individ- Notion Dept. ual box, assorted styles. LTS AND PEPPE BERRY SPOOD 50c Pair 29¢ Each. Rogers, silver plated with glass lining. Silver plated, also Gravy Silver Dept. Meat Forks, ete. CRYSTAL BEADS LEATHER HAND BAGS 9c¢ Each. $1.69 Each. stal Bead Necklaces, Brown, tan, grey, blue, black, fitted with purse and mirror. COSTUME SLIPS $2.47 Each. One table of Jbroken sizes Radium and Tub Silks. cretonnes. first qual- at our Ladles, Cold Dainty cut C variety of colors. ALARM CLOCK 79¢ Each. Nickel Alarm Clocks with fully guaranteed. loud ring, of Satin, Plainville News [DEMOCRATS ELECT FORAN AND GASEY Town Committee —PLAINVILLE— ‘tolu!rllllll>m'f IW‘ nclli,mg el of “To Be Mades''—Baseball To- night—Tegion Carnival Starts, | William J. Foran and Martin Casey were elected delegates to the |state convention at New Haven by the local democrats last night, when |they held their caucus in the town | hall. Both men have been active in | tbe affairs of the party in this town, Mr. Foran bei of the [town committ juror. {They will go to the convention | without instructions. | Alfred Dresser | by will attend t as the delogates | Those to the | tion will be | Cutting. R and Theodore Der- from Plainville. congressional conven- Peter Duffy and C. O. Thomas Royce and George e elected to the sena- convention. was reelected chairman | of the town committee, in which of- fice he has served for a ars. He will name members, number of his own | Reckless Driver | William L. Gould of Ingr street, Brisfol, was in cour night to answer a charge of while under the influence of He had be d by | Officer * Fre following nt on West Main street, ed operated by John 1 into th Fined, iriving liquor Motorcyele he for ch and dama |could journey Berlin News = WOTHER LEADNG to Torrington at that son street, or a month’s va Miss Honiss is a en hospital. McGee and Miss Rose Fitzsimmons of Kensington will spend the rest of the weel in Nor- folk, Virginia. Mrs. Leonard Smith of Danbury Is visiting Mrs. Mary Spooner of Ken- is expected home tomor- fon with her spectal rel of the nurse at night, bs rooms for out the at Savin rsal uesday the T rounding played corps Sop- Caucus Results thi state, Sponsors to Speak ng of the sponsors of the Beriin Boys' club will be held morrow evening at the Legion hall at § o'clock, daylight time. It is thought that a report on the re- cent drive will be given at that time, All sponsors are urged to at- tend this meeting as important business will be di ed Former Resident Dies News has been received ath of Mrs. Elizabeth ter of Meriden, who died early this morning at the Meriden hos pital, Mrs. Maher was formerly a resident of Kensington and many friends in this place. The funeral will be held Thursday morning at 9 o'clock, daylight time, at St. Mary's church, New Britain, burial to take place at St. Mary's cemetery in that city Application Accepted A m tember Tth at {the purposs s of |program to be Ffl“ SUN 8 RETURN | place met last evening in the Be ngton for a brief stay. | town hall to elect delegates to th icorge Clark of Kensington ar- senatorfal, county, congres- | rived late last night from a motor | meeting and there was no debate, with delegation of the Connecti- the delegates being elected in short | cut Grange that visited the conven- | order. Daniel Malarney was chosen | tion held in Bangor, Maine. He left follows: o convention, Daniel anada. He® estimated his Ialarney 1 Mrs. John DeMoore; {rip at 1700 miles from start to enators convention delegates, | nicy Bus Drivers Change Route—Drum Corps to Play in New Haven— goe ., Raymond Dyer and Philip | M. ¥agan; probate convention dele- [ gates, William W. Fagan, John I" | Rock. nal and probate conventions. A trip that extended as far as Grand Victor Kominski's Dying Parent | chairman of the meeting. at Bangqy and journey James Fitzsimmons and Bernard P. Day—Private Road Q,,C(“m" Lewis, John McKeon, jr. and Georg« small gathering was present at the | [ Can: Mr. Clark left here DEMOGRATS HOLD CAUGUS The results of the caucus are ough Van Buren, Maine Moore; congressional convention Most Stores to Close on Labor Corr; county convention delegates, Mrs, Edward J. Lardner and Philip [ M. Frantic efforts to locate ' Victor Farmington Avenue Private? i son of Mrs. Leona Ko-| The bus riders that use Farm minsky of East Berlin avenue, who! ton lies seriously ill and anxious to re-| cefve word from her son, culmin- ated last evening in a message| broadeast from station WTIC, the Travellers Insurance Co. of Hart- ford. Mrs. seph, been rs Other Items. r of the and Berlin street can be tak erally. arly obliterated by there is painted on the curb s near the post office the two words Kominsky's sons, Jo-| “Private Road,” with an arrow John and Victor had always| pointing down the road in the gen- near their mother until three| eral direction of New Britain. Just ago when Victor wandered| when the sign was painted and by from home in the search of | Whom it was painted is not known. sortune. Since the day he left, no| One opinion was given that a pass word has been received from him | ing motorist, after bouncing over and now that Mrs. Kominsky is i11, | the pits-and gullies that infest the the two other soms are striving to| hiEhway, arrived at the conclusion locate him | that it could not possibly he a pub- WTIC, when informed of the lic highway, and arriving at W nrv;h‘ put the plea of the anxious mother | Ington ri ve his opinion in the on the air ahout 9 o'clock last even- Hoxm of the y n‘v,ml ;)v‘m\‘. S i The i e Ustenan ey : ‘\"I:r“ o ':\'l’chnl\. in {hat enjoy. tho station's programs| Most of the stores and shops gives hope to the Berlin family that | Kensington and Berlin will “’.””"‘_‘\‘I Victor will be located soon and|L@bor Day. Most of the stores wi : ; oo B | close for the entire day and the rest hearing of his mothers illness, will| $.0%¢ (o8 T S NS DAY A0 aster return to her hedside. { |w ‘owles of the Kensington post of- | The brothers are also advertising| (N 0 Sy Pie hours for the in the larger citles in the )umr‘"wq office will be 7:15 o'clock, day- that Vietor will read of the n light time sty of his returning home or that | amuel A. Hart's Faneral friends will inform him of the case.| rhe funeral of Samuel A. Ha Friends of the Kominsky family are | o {ime resident of Kensington will alding the brothers in thelr effort|ye peld at his home We dn(ml.n'i to bring Victor to his mother's be- | aeternoon at 2:30 o'clock daylight fore it is too late, time, instead of 2:30 o'clocq stand- | Bus Drivers Chonge rd time as previously stated. Rev. | Tomorrow the drivers of the Vernon T. Phillips, pastor of the ses plving between this 7 and | Kensington Congregational church New Britain will be changed and will officiate, and burial will take some nef additions made to the|place in South cemetery, Kensington. personnel of the pilots, Lynch, who | School Board Mecting has long been the driver of the Ber-| » monthly meeting of lin bus in mor hours, will be rd will be held Fride transferred to the Meriden line and | evening. for the coming term Bidwell, will be transferred to one|will be discussed and routine busi- of the strect car lines ¥n New Bri- | ness disposed of. tain. One Meriden driver has been | Tawn Party Tonight has received word that her tion for admission into Norm: hool at New been accepted by the i.\ll&s Glotz is one of 3 who have passed the applica- the State Britain has s6 oo examiners. tution when it opens in the near future. She is a graduate of the | New Britain high school st Berlin Ttems Payne is enjoying ion from his duties | the American Paper Goods Co. Herbert Sears and Miss Read of Middletown visited relatives here yesterday., Mrs. Charles Pratt s enjoying the day at Hammonasset beach A large atendance s expected at the Community elub meeting tomor- row evening. The committee in charge have ing numbers for the entertainment program. All members of the Com- munity Club cabinet have been re- | quested to he present at the Com- munity hall tomorrow evening at o'clock for a special business L1 on. The committee to act on the first annual fair of the club will be appointed at that time. W. H. nual vac! cos- | | bus- 11 had | | Miss Anna Glotz of Lower Lane | his an- Bessio | arranged seevral plens- | 1it. Justice Wi fined Gould § r Willi llam Cunningham and costs. and Jur Foran prosecute Sandus Benfor was sted by Calle ase down West Mair charged with reckless was o found guilty $5 and costs, Registrars to Take The registrars vo ssion in tl driving. H and ass: in I he names of those who wish wade voters in the town of ville. Persons 21 years of age who have resided in Connecticut one yvear and in Plainville for months ar gible to vote n* The names taken next I'uesday will be placed on the list { John E Lamb is the trar and George R. S} wocratic. second Shipment of Flags. A sccond shipment of Americ: gs has been received I rnes post, American Legion, fill orders from merchants for for street decoratoni. This sponsored by the loc proved successful on Me and the Fourth of Jul orders than could be fil ceived. Another allotment now on hand, and the f secured at the post offic the merchants are displa flags in honor of the Legion carni- val. or over for six here vhen “mad n regl in to flags plan, Legion, orial Day and more of may le. of Martha Sewing ( The regular meet Martha Sewing circle will be held tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs George Hickok. This will be thd fir meeting after the summer recess. A full attendance is requested. Elec- tion of officers will take place. Baschall Tonight. The long-heralded baseba between the Businessm Spring & Buckley Britain will be 11 battle and the PARSELL'S GARAGE LIVERY and TAXI 7 passenger closed cars for all oc- casions. Day and night ALL KINDS OF AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING RVICE , Plainville The regular weckly prayer meet- ing of the Methodist church will be held hurhday eevning at o'clock in the church parlors. Miss Mabel Barnes and Edith Northrup spent the day Middletown on business here has been som made of a card club to be organized for winter play. Last season whists were held during the winter and if sufficlent interest is aroused in the proposition a set back club will be formed. Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Burgreen were visiting friends in West Crom- | well yesterday. Miss in | throats tonight in | reputation in Ne | cleaned out the ¢ {Former Again Named Head of iRECKLESS DRIVER FINED ™ county convention | . on Thursday Br o‘k-‘ be ! Some of | ;m:‘ 5 applicants ntrance ex- | aminations and will attend the insti- | service, | and WRECKING | 7:30 | mention | high schoel diamond. Hampered b; rain and mud last week, the op ponents will go at each others' a battle to a fin- have made a big w Britain and hav test indoor bas ball nines in that city, this being | their first real attempt at hard ball. Electriclans, however, are the fa- | vorite diet of the Businessmen, for | | they have defeated the Trumbull team twi out of three times and believe that if they can win from manufacturers they can swamp mere salesmen. With Mike Levin back from his vacation, where he [played with the New Haven Colon- lals, the team will be at full strength A large crowd Is looked for. Carnival Opens Weil The Legion carnival on Whiting street opened last night with every indication of beinga success. This carnival is being run for the pur- pose of civic betterment, as the ish. The invaders torists—Registrars to Take Names Proceeds will go toward developing Plans | and | the town lot into a small parh. for this have been completed the beginning of the work is await- ing only the close of the carnival, when the ploughing and will be started at once. A good-sized crowd was present at the carnival last night and enjoyed dancing. The daredevil act of Miss Ruth C] well and drew much enthusiastic applause, The carpival will be continued through the week. Some excitement was created last t when one of th people present was seized with a fit. Constable An- drew Hogdn worked over him for about 15 minutes but could not re- vive him, so he took him away in an automobile. The man al right today and able to as usual. n was work Ladies' first i Aid Mecting The lar meeting of church lies' Ald so coming season will he 2:30 o'clock tomorrow af: at the home of Mrs. Trving 19 Park str All mer ted to be 5 C. of C. Meeting important meeting of the umber of Commerce board of di- rectors will be held in the elub roof ng 8 o'clock the foty held ernoon Tyler. 1bers are re- pr ove at Several elfare tion mat of t with from Bay Vi hospi Athanasio Antonio Britaln Ger to Mr. and Mrs ed lof Neal court. and Philadelphia, home after ite's brotl Trumbull ¢ Mrs. Ralph White Pa.. have returned week's visit with Mrs. Frank Scheible of Anna Pompey and Betty ed home & it Indian N son of Westy h ted to th itain normal school and will e to become a teacher. spending two we Miss Agnes Pat OIL., Let m your winte or retail, Three Prank Gifford. FURNACE igure on Wholesale no delay. give you a supply trucke; Phon Ninety-saven varieties to Herald Classified Ad dept. e ] Community Theatre INVILLE Wednesday, Heptoruber 1gt— RENEE ADOREE & CONRAD NA in “THE EXQUISITE SINNE ed to defy soclety's dema led agatnst t on and nces of life. was craved. Ad , September 2nd— ROD LA ROCQL in “RED DICE" Triday, September Doubi Jolin “THE FIRST Y with Matt Moore, Kathryn Perry Marguret Livingston The funniest com now the funmiest pi Is tho screen kcr Advice to_the “The First Yc and ever s Saturday, September 4th. DOUGLAS MacLEAN In “INTRODUCE ME. Jimmie camo to I sights—and there he the soft-boiled ey Bnt he couldn't he followed her to introduced, Alps where aziest peak of all aply doted on hero ge September NORMA TALMADGE in “THE ONLY WOMAN® You'll see the finest this that you've ever seen. when & mountain of water ship dlceks, when it hits the r and breaks thom in two, when the lines g0 loose and the ship like a toy, tosses in mid-ocean. Sunday scenes in You'll thrill planting |t of [ News DUTTON IS AGAIN DEMOCRATIC HEAD Delegates to Gonventions Chosen dt Caucus of Party TRUCK TIPS OVER GOUPE Collision At Mellen Street Ana | Riverside Avenue — Police to Watch For Speeders—FEndee Mu- sicians to Play At WTIC, Ex-Mayor Joseph T mously re-elected democratic town held by the evening and Jowere Dutton airman of committee at party in city at the same fect his own of of was was | the cauey last to ting mem- the four 50 ap- meeting clerk, n from Mr. Dutton man of 1l of the meeting following deleg: 1 to the conventions: F. Dutton, Mrs. John Donnelly Glasson, Peter a Rey- Levi John Murphy Hilary Everett Driscoll. gressional: William el G Fitzpatrick wick, Mrs, Anni Drury, Willlam arpenter, Thomas P, a1l Farley, Charl ew J. Br w, T is G Joseph L. McDonald, hman 4 Raymond H. Hayes, Wi Ralph C; O'Brien and George Blac County: William Angerbower. Heetor A. Harry Ru Ro! n Sey Senator Rawiszer He an, Leilly, Leigh Minor, Thomas F. rigan, Harry McKinstry, T. Donovan taken empowered each to appoint his own alter and in the event of his failure to do so the chajrman of the town nmitt authorized to mak appointments. mony prevailed meeting and all 1 without a dissen Autos Collide A truck of the Warner Pure Ice 1d a coupe owned and operat- ed by Emile Cyr of 99 North street collided at 6 o'clock last evening at the corner of Mellen street and Riv- erside avenue, the pleast car be ing turned over and damaged. Th ck was proceeding east alongside Riverside avenue and Cyr was driv- ing south on Mellen street, reaching the intersecti- time Office nnan, James Murray, Al Mict Hu Emil Ba Tam Josepl A vote lelega na ughout motions were 158¢ 5 voic both cars at the samc Norton b ordered al appear 5:30 this morni Assistant cuting ter listc hoth Attorney ning to drivers, in- the matter which they Robert tha stor strueted them to settle n themselves, to do. Boys Placed On Probation ‘our boys, ranging in from flve to nine years, were placed on probation yesterday afternoon after they had been apprehended for st g matches from the Wool- store on Main street. Detective Sergeant Daniel Idy was ting the Blackall's drug. store, hen his attention was directed to o boys running up an alleywa He stood for a moment watching them and after they had gained the corner of a building, noticed that they were peeking at him around the corner. He procceded up the t and entered another alleyway on North Main street, coming up behind th nd seizing two f them. The other two ran away but their chums upon being brought to headquarters, divulged the names of youngsters and we brought in. Only two boys did the actual steallng and had split thefr hau! with & other two. Meriden Postmaster James J. Fitzpatrick, postmaster at Meriden, visitor in town yesterday and took the opportunity to w old acquaintances Reports Tools Stolen Contractor Willlam J. Duffy re- ported to police headquarters that a large tool hox, containing car- penters' tools bel 1g to his men engaged in building two houses on | Congress street, had been broken | into and a | stoten. | The police are working on seve | one of which furni | them by Mr. Duff | Case Again Continued | The case of Joseph Albertelli of Park street, charged with reck- |Jess driving, was again continued in the city court this morning until 1es¢ tpember 7 | At midnight, August 14, the car owned and operated by Albertellie | strue k a horse an wagon owned by tec W Me- Gi irglary at lic invest Here was rene clues, dquar- » number of valuable tools | ohn Oshonka Southington on Bristol, killing demoilshing the the driver. A was found nece Whipple, attending th informed Ass! torney Robert J would be unal hospital befo Judge D Judge Joseph has been spend with his family returned home To Obser: Tomorrow w home day at Cre Thompson corps, of this ci Fire Destroy. Fire waste whict in the re: Charles Cushner at 1:05 p. m. 1 lchicken c immediate through the Engine Co. No. responded to t} Th Post, started ye viel effo loss will probably of Lake avenue, Lake avenue, East the horse outright, wagon and Injuring further continuanc ry when Dr. B. N, injured man, ant Prosecuting At- tack that Oshonka e to leave Bristol » that time. sovan Back M. Done who ing the past month at Point o' Woods, last evening ve Home Day il be omwell Women's observed as by G. W. Relief s Chicken Coop in pile of ar of the home of of 149 Laurel street sterday, destroved a 00p. A barn in the Inity was saved s of Squad A and 1, both of which he telephone alarm not exceed a weldh Fire Co. Defeated Weleh Fire ¢ the b: No. 1 in tral station this first m in e sult would indic Musicians ntior ery depa Dep: rture efore the station WTIC a elers Insur ments h ted for a ser and wil Monday even 8 to % o'clock th week partu first Throv appear two N of an October ppearan hout the every w Dep: To Wat npMint has be police departi ith autolsts sy ton avenue and and arrar to check When the town of Far on avenue, ed, many Hartford via Pl the new n city th ing route, This wil ngin ficers thoroughfa supervised Puneral of Mr e rear toreycle new The eral o Cairns of enly ing w H from 16 he! L. Wi tional Spring Grove Water Carn The nival and ckwell ernoon, sport Park start 1peryi n O'Conne 'he following p: Twenty-five for boys f wch and 15 y girls under Medley race, beach and 15 y for hoys under Spoon ars, race, Spoon race, for wrs. Doll raece Children re invite erent Joseph park, will be ners by Mrs gir fron even Civizzio, A. Home T Superior nings, Mr ren, Elizabeth, returned Jennings spending water and June to s tamily D. of cgular 1 Reynolds Tent, will b ur The r erans, h morrow quarters, ‘0. ball prowes a game played fourth autoists o'clock t fte annual cl for d to pa distributed to the pend the evening was the of F im of gine Co. t the cen- mor the The at g. members of ‘the 1 were outelassed as the final re- ate to Broadcast rture band orchestra will microphone t th nd ap- of radio of the of Hartfordy 15t been com- {es of concerts. 1 open fts October 1 on the hour th will at studios Co. wvin es on from day 11 same two weeks De- it studio. will king each New ce the win each hours we arture ch Speeders n made to the in eding on other st ements have the situation road connecting mington with Farm. his city, is complet- now going to ainville will go over thus saving several I no doubt nec g the duties of mo- 80 that t fic on the may properly nent connection Farmi in the been re be James R. Mrs, Cairns james T, who died Saturday from r o late rnoon r of t conduc was in the metery in Hartford nival Tomorrow ildren’s water c will be held at lagoon tomorrow ng at 3 o'clock, un- sion of Life Guards 1l and Jack Cronin. T has been ar- hock last 1d smer, d r rom open free to 14 years. race, open free 2 to 14 years, vards across the rds into the water, 10 20 yards across wrds into the 10 years girls from ears, the er, 10 to boys under 10 rls under 10 years. state air by the n all rtieip Priz care the te in the donated ker of over win- F. Rockwell. rom Fur t Judge Jennings and three chil- and Dorothy, Europe. Miles home from children 10 past year acl Judge i 1 mmer with 08s V. Meoting meeting of Sarah Daughters of Vet- eld at § o'clock to- in G. A. R. head- High School Office Open Principal from §:30 from 1to 4.3 §.30 to 11.30 a. (ne o'clock pupils should be prospective sult the noon. for Al ma new or Henry E. shool P m, conference with principal Cottle of the has announced be open this to 11:30 a. m. and m., Saturday from also Tues nings from will to § ents iges in schedule t week and pupils should before Saturday b had | v and | con- | iborhood Prayer M The neighborhood prayer will be held at 9:30 o'clock fomer= row morning at the home of Mrs. Clifford Emanuelson of 21 auns*"» street. Rev. Hubert D. Jones, pas- for of the Prospect Methodist ‘Lhunh will lead the meeting. Services In Honor of St. Ann’ There will be services at 7:80 o'clock this evening in St. Joseph's church in honor of St. Ann. Funeral of John Fagan The funeral of John Fagan. who died Sunday afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Hubert Pons of 15 Elm street, was held at 9 o'clock this morning from St. Jos- eph’s Roman Catholic church. The solemn high mass of requiem was celebrated by Rev. Oliver T. Mag- nell, assisted by Rev. Willlam P, Laflin of Forestville and Rev. James A. Broderick of Terryville, Interment was in St. Thomas cemé- tery. Local Woman Re-elccted Mrs. Claire M. Pfentig of this city was honored by reelection as treasurer of the woman's auxiliary of the American Legion at the an- 1al state convention held in New Haven on lIast Saturdayp. Mrs. Pfennig has been active in the af- fairs of the organization since . its inception. PRESIDENT STANDS FIRM ON FOREIGN DEBT SETTLEMENTS (Contlnued from Firet Page) @ President Coolidge today by Hays, during a call at the white hous Any final president on the maitter not in d. 1 wi Will H summer views of the ore need for storlng such Mms inder safety conditions with govern- ment supervision, was emphasized by Hays, who remarked upon the importance to posterity of the films. he films that would be placed government protection go to the time when Thoodore elt was active In public life and include many of the great war, picturi s the signing of the peace ¥ at Versailles and the return of General Pershing. ve are also many of presidential Has fifength of a Woman Female of Species May Be Bested by the Male—Sometimes Hats off, all men, everywhere, to this yvoung German champion, Ern- Vierkotter! By swimming the English channel in 12 hours and 42 minutes—gaster: than the hest woman's record, and being the first male to make the swim in 1926—Vierkotter demon: strated that a man—in physic prowess at least—may equal & wo- man, : Not since the victory ot Hercules over the Amazons has man's cause appeared so hopeful, and from male throats everywhere may be heard murmurings—timid but significant —that some day they may break loose from the apron strings of the dominant relleved from his duties and another| A large attendance of the mem new man has been added to the | bers of the Berlin Grange is antic Berlin line. Outside of these changes | pated this evening at the lawn party the service will be the same, to be glven at the home of Mr, and | Residents of this place state that| Mrs. Claude W. Stevens. This party during the past two weeks busses|will take the place of the regu running true to schedule and they | weekly meeting of the Grange. are completely satisfied with the| Court Mects Tonight | service w stands. ept in| 'The Berlin town court will con- | a few casos of breakdowns the bus-|vene tonight to judge a heavy| ses have arrived and left on the|docket of motorists. Judge George schedule issued by the Connecticut|G. Griswold will preside. Among company. A big improvement has| thecases to be heard is that of Mrs, been noticed since the recent check ! Madeline Sandberg of Kensington, showed authoritics that there was| who Is charged with driving W!ho"l room for greater effici | an operator's license. _Mrs. Sand- Drum Corps to Travel berg was summoned after an acel- The Tabs Tife and Drum Corps dent in Kensington when Mrs. Sand- met last evening in the Tabs room 3 s Yadvega | to take up the questfon of accept- the girl's ing the invitations extended the lo- cases "“,‘ cal band to play in other cit One was extended by the Lancraft Drum | FRECKLES AND TUERE ARE A LOT OF AND SEE SOW MANY YOU CAN IILL—T'LL. 6IVE YoU A PENNY FoR EVERY FLY voo KLt 3 vski, fracturing skull. Most of the other for trial are charges of driving while under the influence of liquor. | ) New Haven, the meet to| Personals | ‘h:rg:ldflft Savin Rock. The Invita-| Mrs. John Ross, substitute clerk tion was accepted and the corps will | at the Kensington post office left to the resort on Saturday,|yesterday for a week's vacation nw September 11. The second invitation | Vermont was from Torrington. requesting/ Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bradbury are | that the corps play In that town on | spending a week's vacation away September 25. This was tabled forffrom their home in Kensington. | further action later as no agreement | Miss Jeanette Honiss, daughter of | was reached as to whether the corps | Mr, and Mrs. B. E. Honiss of Hud- travel FLIES IN TUE MOUSE, TA6! TAKE THIS FLY SWATTER HIS FRIENDS OH BOY. A PEAWY ADIECE ! GEE-1L 60T NBARLY ALL OF 'EM\ KILLED ALREADY/ 1 GOT 'EM ALL SWATTED Aom! SIXTEEA = L COUNTED ‘EM AYSELF. WELL, BUY WAERE ARE YOU GOING T'M GOING TO OPEN TH' DOORS' AN LET MORE INY