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Mail Orders Promptly Filled BroweTleo s TOILET SETS Of rose, pearl, comb, brush and mir- ror, specitl at, $2 .95 ‘L Shop by Mail if L'xéable to | ; ome OPP! g Center: Yourself Our Annual July Clearance Sale Brings You Wednesday Aisle Specials of Greater Values Than Ever RAY! VESTS Women's, with picot tops, in all colors, special 59c 2 for $ 1.00 set . CORSETS, GIRDLES Well known makes, at an extraordi- nary close out price, $2 4() 16 D R N AT BT A e, * KNIT VESTS And bodices, regular and extra sizes, T ) ]7C each 3 for SOC special doubts that the; building believ] frightened away could be effected. e t Berlin News Suprenant, owner of the pharmacy“ Take Boat Trip ven ehtered the | Dr. and Mrs. hat they twere |daughter, Virginia, of Kensington before entrance |and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bamforth = |and family took a week-end trip A window at the rear of the store | °VeT the Fourth in a boat owned by s ey " {down the Connecticut river and in readiness for entering the build- | )y oty Sty T G god- ing. the window and a wi WHEN BRICK FLIS Nevertheless, Constable Orville Ventres “Gets His Man” TRUCK DAMAGED BY FIRE entrance. opened. break were ladder was broken ed. tered the Berlin P several occasions they have es-| Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Barrett of Bar- || 1l 5 ¢ / Norton place was eut abot st analysint of the bees ahowed. it caped with stock from the store, to- lin returned yesterday from their lioUss was pr ‘1‘“ d At nd head when the st 1 in excess of one-half per bacco, cigars and cigarettes making |COUage at Saybrook, where they 03¢ abd wild tlowers ; ; ¢ his car broke and EEEE ol Traffic and Not Much Else—Base- | up a large part of the haul. Ezaiaec o A themisnion o medlng tripito Wasi- T | crashed into a tree | Liquor Violator Sent To Jail Mhel oresancelof e , | Mrs. Charles Warner ensing- | - C. Upon the completion of | 5 presi-| Thomas Matteo of Broad street| snthony Gebraitis of Dudley street ball Games Played Here Over the | T Presence of people on the | on yoturned last evening from a | this they will iake up tieir residence | | J27% LA0IHET el (Gotiiay it i et ss i na Y eon i Fann e : street at an early hour Monday Was | \'lLic ond trip at Point o' Woo at Astoria, L. L, whe X st |feceai to) sailizor 60 daya yester Weck-end — Berlin ~ Pharmacy | doubtless responsible for the at-| i Grace Smith returned yes- |5 employed with th gz ! mieer| e b tack of “cold feet” on the part of i s S i = Co. T 1rs. J in the police court by Judge Joseph Ll 3 from the Sunday school con- | cavating Co. T ! SR 3 ::::sit;\hc a";n"‘f“d to l!n-rvuk into | forence held at the Connecticut |ly employed as bookkeeper ol - L iR l‘m';,‘“ AR ks 4 re. Mr. Suprenant was on | Agricultural college, Storrs. Jost ) uz Store o e - X S eTTag e Lim-li Suffering from an ugly gash on [ 0 b e SOPERARE RS Ot e |8 bER SO G SEOTE N zoverne ly Sunday morn- |damaged. No ‘ Saturday evening following a raid the head, caused when the man he | 114" overvihing was safe when he| A SN, o, el g he mot to New Ha re | A coups No. 99-808, owned conducted by Sergeant Henry Jeg- was seeking to apprehend threw a N as safe _A son was born Saturday at the | Observance of Fourth N SrioTs MR or e isaT of 1010 West M o A : 5 threw left, | New Britain General hospital to Mr 4 overnor's orge Brooks 1010 West Main | linski. A quantity of liquor was brick at him, Constable Orville Ven- e | |2 G pital to Mr. | Plainville observed the Iourth of T | Streett New Brit T ARl Tl G 0 Lot i Grthe Banicl sollieldEartat ill Sail for Germany |and Mrs. E. C. Loiscllo of Berlin. | July in noisy fashion but the ccl L s 2 n e T e corralled his man and took him to| Charles M. Fleischer of Pec EhOIRELEEER And ) | bration did not on | | i : ! the New Britain police station for, afe keeping before returning to rlin to have the wound dressed at about +4:30 o'clock yesterday morning. . The man arrested was Sam Kutz, who is being held for trial in the Berlin town court tonight on charges of drunkenness and resist- ing an ofticer. The scene of the con- flict was the Stiles & Reynolds Brick ard, where Constable Ventres offi- ! s in the capacity of night hman. H Kutz, it Is understood, was mak- ing a disturbance in a barn on the company’s premises. Constable Ven- tres investigated and found the cause of the trouble, at the same time ordering the man to leave the place. He started to do so, but he suddenly picked up a brick and threw it at the officer. The missile ruck him in the head, inflicting a wound about two inches long which penetrated to the skull. | The officer pursued Kutz and |Plenty of errors bein captured him. He returncd from [each side. The bat, New Britain to Kensington, where | Dr Matthew H. Griswold dressed | the wound. When asked today if the man threw the brick at him, Constable Ventres replied, “That jsn't half of it. He not only threw the brick at me, He hit me with sington, will sail to men, Germany, whe until fall. He exp home about Septem mony. town, being counsel ‘The East Berlin can Legion league, {being 7 to 5. The contest throughout playing were Kensington, Meyer: Kensington led wit inning when E: another run. the sixth st Berl for five more made four runs in and one in umplred. The East Berlin t: geli, rf; Borgo, cf; In t Truck Catches Fire. A truck owned by the United Mo- tor Lines of Hartford caught fire on the Berlin turnpike a short dis- tance south of the Beckley crossing at about 10 o'clock last night and, had it not been for the prompt re- sponse of Company No. 2 of the New Britain fire department, the vehicle together with the merchan- dise with which it was loaded, would have been destroyed. It is belleved that a short circuit {n the wiring system was responsible for the blaze. A state policeman no- tiffed the New Britain department then, p. The Terraro, Lewis, ¢ Ferraro, P: Meyers sington, five runs, fi that the truck was affre and Com- T?rsl For Em‘st Berlin, pany No. 2 responded. The prompt | ten hils. six errors. pplic Kensington ap! C: jon of chemicals extinguish- ed the blaze. The two front tires | wore burned off and the wiring sys- | tem was badly damaged. | Leakage of gasoline is believed to . made the fire burn more furi- v and for a time it was thought Broadbreok tr in the County * Saturday, up. Eve winner n £ot on ba: h ousl the Kensington tean that the five-ton vehicle, fogether |, 4 sotk eli S O s Jatters, while Setka, twirling for with its valuable load, would be | Phuenk walle Setka b | eonsumed. The Kensington team lined up as a traffic tie- The incident cansed wp which for a time threatened to assume scrious proportions. How- ever, the Berlin constabulary, aided by the state police, n‘\un'n:ml to keep cars moving Fifth Burglary in Year The fifth burglary within a year occurred early Monday merning at the Berlin Pharmacy, but the mis- creants departed without disturbing any of the stock at the store and H s: Kristokof, ss teau, c; B. Johndre Ray Johndro, 1f; R tb and Setko, p. For Kensington hits, eight error: five runs, five hits, A ladder was placed against protects the glass was cut to permit The window Nothing in the taken and those who attempted the | apparently leave in haste, since a rung of the |y, Marauders have several times en- treet and Farmington avenue, Ken- Zisk-Jerosinski Wedding Conrad L. Zisk of Boston, Ma: and Miss Lucille Jarosinski of Ter- ryville, this state, were married fo- day at Newark, New Jersey. bers of the fmmediate families of the couple were present at the cer Mr. Zisk is well known Tields district, Kensington. East Berlin First went into first place in the Ameri- | team of the Kensington Boys' club at kast Berlin on Saturday, the score exhibited running and fielding were fair, with Berlin, " Trevethen and McKendrick; score until the beginning of the fifth st Berlin chalked up runs. the s Payne, 3b; Cote, 2b; McDonald, ss; McKendrick, ¢; J. Walsh, 1f; Treve- Kensington 2b; Grecom, 1b; Meyers, p; McCormick, Williams, rf; If; Griffith, 1f; Johnson, 3b. fanned eight men, while Trevethen, struck out six. akes Beating " baseball a score of 5 to 3 being run man who scored for the an error or a base on balls. Linn, for follows: Ifagan 2b and 1 Goodrich, 1f and 1b; Ul- S ; | Win reported today that he was suc ire nettingAVhich | cogstyl in luring the finny beauties X | from their habitat in the deep. The itselt was | party returned last evening. store was | Attend Family Reunion Members of the Skinner family in Berlin attended a family reunion yesterday at Huggins' Grove, Avon. | Tt is reported that there was a large |attendance and that a pleasant time was had. Items of Interest forced to as they descend- harmacy and on | | During the spring, committees all morrow for Bre. | through Connecticut have been busy re-he will remain | '22King plans for summer round- = % {up which aims to send the pre- cE e oie { school child into school healthy. This ¢ |summer round-up campaign started a few years ago by the National Congress of Mothers and 1s now be- |ing stimulated by them through their state and local organization: The work is under their state chair- man of the summer round-up who s the director of the Bureau of | Child Hygiene of the State Depart- ment of Health. The procedure calls | for a registration of preschool chil- ’drcn in each town, the establishing {of a temporary health center at which these children are brought to | be thoroughly examined by the local {and state physician; a follow-up |system by which the mothers are | urged to have the defects found cor- game was a hot | rocted during the summer months, and all kinds of | and in the late summer a reexamina- Hitting, | tion to see how the children's health | has been improved. This is a won- | derful plan and should result in a stronger set of children entering Connecticut schools in the fall. In the towns where Well Child Confer- ences are held, the 4-6 vear old children may be brought for ex- amination on the regular conference day. The next conference in Ken- sington will be held on Friday after- noon, July 8th, in T. A. B. hall, from 2 to 4 o'clock. Traffic Exceedingly Heavy Traffic last night was heavier than at any time so far this season, Mem in ure for the Tr baseball team by defeating the \g scored against teries were, E s and Ferraro. h a four to one he early part of in came through Kensington the first inning eventh, eam was: Rome- Prudhom, 1b; (Continued on Page 11) FRECKLES AND team Boots"” Maguda, For Ken- ve hits, three er- seven runs, WNROTE TO ME ABOV7T MY SUETLAND PORY IM 6ETTING, DID Yo, 6SCAR T nmed Kensington league e either through m struck out nine Rayno, 3b; Munson, and Linn, p. as fol- Muska, rf: Cro- 0. of: Pigion. 2b: | edfern, 3b: Tyler, three runs, ten tor Broadbrook, two errems A. J. Goodwin and | TLL BET (YoU DIDNT GET To AGAR WUAT TUEY Plainville News | | Woodland N. C. Gasciano of West Hartford to Start Work Thursday hter, to Car ign Hower and bo ture hat bouquet o ctheart S Were Vi > brid Vivian wo carried a bask rs, while Mary peach crepe and Las a_cousin. 1 flow- lindie ridal couple to thelr attenda girls werg given gold rings. bout 101 w New Brit Ty New Haven, N¢ bury, M g ville, A home of ption th w Vil 1 character of pr . owned | not at bonfire, the fuel fc 3 E it s s e e ol Henry n He left for lavenue an estimate was made that z o il e Plymouth, Vt., in t fternoon and | cars were passing at the rate of 1,-| The final meeting of the year of ! Railr 1 on to su c school at the | 400 an hour, whereas at times the school committee will be held in night Sunday. an S "‘1“\1 mber has been known to be as|the Broad street school Wednesday {dawn the noise was igh as 2,000 or 2,500 ng. | usual gangs pa e Notes An important meeting of the gave storekeepers their ar Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hemingway, | Chamber of Commerce will be held |ings in the Central squai . and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hem- |in the chamber's rooms Thursday | trough. Sr.. spent the week-end at | cvening. This meeting will be of | About 2 o'clock the BReach, Boston, Ma: Jarticular interest to merc but | ment was called to Trumbull : ariante of New York |all directors are urged to be present. {where an unoccupied by Charles Babcock was 2 ilu‘“r:\'!“l the house was sect o { pranksters turned oft the {soon as the firemen had |lines ready. Damage amount several hundred doll Albin Hadficld, 13, of was w l;:‘:idm\;ily b‘pi“’[;,\l i SPLAINVILLE® " {4 of Maple strect. | Cofta of South Wa { e | \l.‘rfx?( 1sey :‘\ b on | Charles Lincoln of Mountain i TONIGHT janitor at the high schoo! |and a 14 year old girl named ( of North Washington Ray | similar injuries. | Crown - street was jover the Schaefer of Pearl street Chimbrello ot Neal c by blanks, as w Robert Fletcher | of Central Square. Charles Di ! Hardpan" With FLORENCE VI aind Herman t were shot | innounces the en- T STRAND] . “Afraidto Love” | : “The Man from inviiles r too vio- th not ced He has cancelled the of 34 d with Terryville for brations. an Miss Car- necemc 1on Pig- | withi atella of Game Tonight g dite has | An important Industrial b d them bot rt here this eveni Unionville, and F. H. Yo b exceptionally so. On a family | Mrs. Lucy G sister, ell played | f{tion with his father, G Archie Nalbandian nt the week-end with n Mountain View, DOR COMMUNITY TH PLAINVILLE had teams and schedule to 1y and expects to hav dan owned by Joseph Cohen |0f New Brumswick, Canada, we ford w rough a fence |united in marriage Saturday afte at Cook’s corner yesterday and had |hoon at § o'clock at el O akiored i |the bride's parents. The ceremony Oh Sandhy ioht’ fhers: was s |was perfornied by Rev. Willian | minor collision at Blossom's corner | Davis, Jr, pastor of the Asbury e drtvon by Robert Em. | Methodist church, the single ring Fedie | service being used. minger of Myrtle street, Water- | Service being used. M aptarelll of 45| After a wedding trip, Mr. and Hartford were drivers of cars which Sy UGN et \fternoon. Constable westigated, but there w lamage and he made no a On Friday evening Roy ffic yesterday was heavy but red Sunday morning is spending a two weeks’ vaca- ! of Bristol New. no game of 471 Myrtle will re- The Fourth bring city FOR C. OF C. WORK o make Former Bristol Secretary Con- sidered for Place in State midnight. ind Walter Woodbury Beers ir. a h to appea ng. Mrs, Beers will make their home on | m street, Forestville. Fined For Transporting Beer John Summa of Waterbury, Conn., ck was intercepted by local it last Satur: L cargo of beer, | costs and given a | tence of 30 days by | Donovan in the police court today. bster street. | ung of We ers s tined $200 and Ackert of Gebraitis. rmington who was visiting here with her Mrs. Allen M. Raymond of Maple was inj when struck i axe. The thumb wa t the New Britain Ge John Yacobellis ot T !street entertained her pare Mr. thumb with | Mrs. Robert Jennings of Bloom- s amputated lale, N. J., and her co Mr. Mrs. Horace Bigelow of B N. J., over the week-end tler, ral hospital. 3rooklyn, N. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Clark and corge Yaco- | family of Farmington avenue have {returned from a month spent at Sachem's Head appointed | ew York| Wednesday morning millinery sale his parents | at Goldenblum’s, §00 Summer Hats lat 81, $2, $3. Values to $10. 1S8 t Court St., New Britain Drs. B. L. and H. Protass, dentists, Strand theater bldg. Tel. 241.—advt. EATER of Washington street badly bruis | Stove wood for sale, mixture of A C H his shoulder shooting off several With LEO MALONEY | ' white birch and oak, delivered in o Ve ol TODAY S 7 . i boxes of shells with a shotgun, There NN G Plainville at $7 per load. The John| S by ne o | were many minor injuries. WED. AND THUR “THE DUCHESS OF B Cooke Co., Neri block. Tel 366-3, (02 LY . " 1 o “Clo Make o1 " i = Constable Thomas Royc Shirley Mason and Ralph Graves Clcthes koAl omsant. Comedley advt. duty from 2 o'clock Saturday n WEDNESDAY. e — noon until 2 o'clock the follc Bessde Love ! Matrison iord Charles Hogan of Hart’s corner is B W “RICH |morning, while Constable m. to 4 Furrey did duty from 8 p. HIS FRIENDS AMEBBE YoU BETTER = READ 17 YOUR OMWN SELY:=7 IT SAYS WAE/N\IT/« ] ANO-ALEKS ALWAYS POKIN' MEN'S SONS" in “RUBBER TIK N, MEGOOSEYE LOOKS LIKE A'G’ AN TUEN AGAIN 1T LET'S SEE -~ VES-LETS SEE 7US FIRST WORD? OM, | suffering from an attack | poisoning in his hand. of blood AOH-TUEY WOULDAT Do Ao 600D T TRIED AY POP'S 0N VESTERDAY AN' I COULDNT SEE A TUING 7MROUSA GEE=L DIDNT KAOW You WAS' 0, Automobile Stolen sedan owned by Leo Gargase Four Horse Power in One Hand EvinrudeFastwin—thenew motor—full 4 H.P., weight only 49 pounds. The light- est 4 H.P. motor built. Pep- pier than you ever thought a light motor could be. Rowboat Speed 9 to 16 miles per hour with square stern canoe 10 to 18 m. p. h., with racing hydroplane 11 to 23 m. p.h. See demonstration in our “Store-Lake” today. street, New Britain, was stolen from its parking place at | Rockwell Park last evening. The | |car bore Connecticut registration’ said this No. 109,455, rough with + Ue Quiet Fourth of July proved to de a real quiet one in the city, no ar- rests being made for premature cele- | Extra officers were placed on duty throughout the city on the night of the third but thers were very few people on the streets after The band concert given Sunday oL ten jaaf sue game will be played e | evening under the auapisss SENEN | Edwa Mitchell Wedding high school field at 6:30 o'clock this | Maple End Athletic club was largely THO LOCAL GIRLS WED|soisiie Mo bt | i o e ool i OUDRY 1§ QDIBT HBRE| simiveon s o et i ) N Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mitchell of | tric and Standard Steel teams meet. | Q during Sunday afternoon and Fourth _ 34 Last str was married to Don- | The Temcos have fallen out of first | e - of July afternoon at Lake Com- T on of Mr. and M lace by losing the b two garnes | o] Kitugiion Miehall - Mnesd faxurday |C. & wrds ;‘I.n.x nw[umu:]u w‘»:;:rl(m:o :!‘:l\)' B ne Beer Transporter Is Fined $200— | o New Departure baseball team and Genmevieve Blinn Today— : fahs g Makers are at the - pionor Seller Assessed $300 and | S°0Fd @ double win on the holiday o tail 4 t over the Manchester team. The “Fourth” Noisy but Tamer Than in . It C. Lauden of | out of the ruck. a-| sSentenced to Jall — Endees Win { morning game was won by the local el the cere-|sons for playing hard, both teams outfit by a score of-7 €0 Big Past—Week-end Baseball Results. M ik was maid | will be spurred on by the longtime | Two Games From “fanchester. Mike” Murray allowing the visitors N. C. Casciano of West Hartford |y { o SlguiR e utal between the two factories. | .o R A but three hits. In the afternoon | | Arrested in New Britais | me, which was played in Manches- | was today awarded the contract s mown was of bridal| forris e [0t pariob Co e ik mat i o | the construction of the storm s¢ \ oranze blossoms. i Brithin wahl avcaeabas d, it was 1 ¢ victory by the score of 21 to | in the east end, his bid of 3 or S sat by Officer Thomas J. Dolan 1y, to meet the committee on a : The Bristol team amassed & to- ing the lo of the three ghorn hat | or hat “city for the Plainville au-|uew exeuwli~c for a chamber of | tal of 24 hits, Goodridge starring at ted to the selce ta thorities and released under bond of nerce in Conn cticut. His nan at with five out of five. equDyed ik ; b sl or appearance in court here, |ilso is among a group advanced by Autos in Collision | wit 't wo g f IS DTERELIG who is a junk dealer, t 1 s Chamber of Cc Automobiles operated by Frank [Erdieence ¢ g 4 with obtaining goods unds re 1 ition of heading a | Milbrandt of 121 Curtiss street and £ {talse protenses. It is said in the | ge central w John Lundblad of School street col- terms of the contrac : warrant that on April 27 he pur- | ‘"8 tion of commerce. Hded, yeatanday actAmmour AL INASR S | hasad « quantity of junk from Bar- [ L ted today that Te|ner of Terryville avenue and Mat- 20 st b, & Co. of Springfield, Mass., at |15 conside pro- | thews street. The fenders of both - uet ShlatT of were damaged and a woman hack Tor 8280, Eio onimerc o, | passenger in Lundblad's car was 7 S | mel stated this mort e e |The former local seere slightly injured ALL WOOL KASHMIR CHILDREN'S SOCKS ialion i i e [on .Hv.vunl.rti(ha&:‘t]- yqy.ml \! vl S e loth, drivere . Sppeansdr | Helone = SR i 3 N I 3 nploved at the ¥y Nati k a i said he ; >rose re Fisiedl o 25 colors, 56 inches wide, sponged | Pure thread silk, short socks in want- ; 00 sum (e S rnes i Tne I haal Isimclent tindatini thatt bank L ixmm f[“'l‘:“‘- ot 01'“": »‘“]Ji:‘r:ed ;r" 4 . 2905 | : own mecting s Es, S e o | Hartford Cha Mather this morning and a and shrunk, regular $2.95, $2 I 9 ed colors, special, 9 The unsunne Rt Blucs Take Two of Three |He did not claim the goods and they ) coquently a setile the damage yard s . PR s C | DidMarco with Puin s ‘;"J"“:‘{‘ ‘“-“;"“,l‘ for 3150 lvership campaig Fireworks Start Fire i | whose bid wa rial was due to be held this after-{ ;. o" He has terminated his con-| Squad A and Engine company No. » | 10w man on the bid LA A At with the Hartford chamber. |1 were called out at 3 o'clock yes- - ; =5 route, n ] Win Four First Prizes 1y afternoon for a roof fire af 40 INCH FLAT CREPE WOOL MIXED BLANKETS ile f . .:wr.n acciden R ed on th e New Departure F nd Pic- | 28 Hull street. The blaze, which = I R ater DA E i s 14-7 > g | highways about the town over the ... . e = e o > s i Black and colors, washable, regular | 100 only, blue only, regular $3.50 M| Teter Dalciia, son of 2 o iatos s | Mo AV SIDUS HoneTTere O L IS i s D PRt R S R e o R ] 98 e 2 39 1 S G i 2 feam grad- | proportions. Autos operated by Siro They were awarded Fard R et . each ..... . . . | and Mrs. Leon Blinn ¢ ich Plain- | Coffolon of 731 North Colony strect. iy cup as first prize for the best play-| Wadnesday morning millinery sale | were married in its grand | Meriden, and James Sullivan o ing; first prize for the best individ- |at Goldenblum's, 600 Summer Hats Iy in the last ir Phelps, a|Sunrise avenue, New Britain, col- |yal flute player; first prize for the lat $1.00. $2.0, $2.00, Values to $10 7 ¥ S of Our Lady of M pitcher, worked for lided at the junction of Crooked |jest appearing major Main €t. at Court St., New Britain. 36 INCH WHITE RAYO 58x58 DAMASK CLOTH I i bt tho Blues' hits |street with the New Britain road | i ng e For dresses, slips, regular 50c quality, All linen, silver bleach, hemmed, reg- e (aeray g lernooh S ‘;ff“"‘“ ried | rps is no ular $3.00, special, | > 5 i L ¥ = Keep vour family well. Give them AR LG G e e tecersie L GEIE 205 s et baonogn00 . | the best man was Josey ried to poss just as he jassociation to be your own home. Your grocer b | | Derby, the bride’s cot e ade the turn fenders and | August 6th. s Williams’ Root Beer Extract = The bride was dross gs | chassis of one machine were bent — | georgette gown trin {and a wheel broken on the other. M Laurd D ;1 Il : nee the dr could not come to | daughter of Mr. q L St s . ble Thom na of Binglam street, Lorestville t Guticura oap Keep Your Skin Fresh and Youthful [Semple Sosp, Ointment, Taleum free. Address: | ple Soap, Tal awker TEL. 2456

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