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2. | NEW BRITALY DAILY HERALD, MUBAT, JUNE i1, 1928. 7 23 7 ' PI : .’l N |Dorazio, e 1,00ies © 1 8 o @) of victorles 1o cight when it won & » ried insurance totaling $1,000; Annis | (Manun, ss .00 0 0 g g g double-header from the All-Stars B l 1 had insurance of the Elaine | a'nv" e ews | Yacobelhis, ws . 0 v 1 :“_\on'urduy he scores were 14-2 and ns o ew’ nple Shop stock was insured for Eecedialethe de e o N. Tolli iy Tk | |70-4. Burgess fanned 12 men in the e $2,000; and no insurance was car- Cas i " 0w o1 g g tist game and Mclito 5 in the se ried by Toscano, whe had completed o tond, while Mine T ¢ | " s Sataline, 1bh ., 2 | a led the attack | arrangements to move to another lo- O W Tolli, 2 N 3 2 ol with five two-baggers. The winners| cation today. Annis stated today : ¥4 | Dudack, p Sk 1 5 olare lining up the Mountain View . L | that his loss would exceed $15,000, s ! 'I‘ S e ind the Broad strect school feams {2 Tangs smoantar e b Mai | HRE[ MEN HUR t Hollow ~.‘ MR 00 el o slgned the: litisol diad B ing been brought in last week. One i i ! I'rog Hollow Senators | Wings for next Saturday. e ol 1ail Orders Filled | A P s : o hopo oa e Births There was 1o fire damage to the tlmgne, i O 1 1 0 0f A son was horn foday af New { contents on the second floor, which EO = Machine Forced off Road By An- iivoon = - et nossutat 1o Mrand | L300UNSE Block Is Gutted By is divided into offices, occupied as Trs. Burton Hemingw: ‘ ‘mlln\\.\, The Connecticut Musiq w3 IR A e wad o ok der Bt s school, John M. Vanditti, proprietor; ®on 00 ot ottt jeerany 10| FIAIES SUDGAY ATIOTOOOD |5l o mandit propristor: 0 0 0 O OiMr and Mrs. Robert Hurd of 20 LRI P. Kupperstein, dentist; the Bristol PR T e I'hoto Studio conducted I-_\'JOE:; le 0| Biritain ¢ 0N lllinon Maple street | CGOMMENCEMENT ~ PROGRAM i<, oe! ; Heopens Barber Stop EXPLOSIONS ~ ARE HEARD pis: the cuvens ciun ol ‘teatian 3 [ Farrell, p 1 01 Mike Cavalir, former propricior of | Parentage; and the barber shop of S e | ithe Strand Barber shop on West Vincent Bettua. The office of the | s o Noad i Huiced ay it | AT A Main street, has again assumed man-| (e of Blaze Not Determined— | Judd Coal company, in an adjoining i e 010 010 0oy j—y|Eement of the stablishment. He building at 144 North Main street, —Al invilles Capture Fourth— 7708 1 e sy s‘ hee ”ulq” New York City for sev- [ Ruilding Almost Total Loss— | was slightly damaged by smoke. thide: bast Bits. Dorzlor. Warralls ] aonils Plames were kept from spreading nois Injured—y Plainville Does Not Pl 1y=0Mon-il o £ Plainville Roy to score @ point in the New Britain 1 day at Willow Brook | pip ! S > Quinion block at 130 North | g lain street by a squad from the utral fire station which played a bases on Lulls, off Farrell 2, Dudack struch out, by Farrell 8, Dudack 6: double plays, W. Tolli to Sataline; | ooyneii g Scout troops tarled | | | n o— | | Teachers' Pienic—Bricfs, nell Wedding Today—Other News. Good Time to Buy Your Summer Supply Ihree men were ugured shortly wmpircs, Erbe and Cleveland: time |Soune Ao day at Wi fetermined origin, which 1 of hose against the morth A TRAIN LOAD OF TOWELS FOR BATH AND HAND USE. MOST UN- AN Saturday aiternoon of g, 1no hours 15 mimaes, [Tk New Tritin, saturday ; ki of e buiding continuously. ot iy AT Ar MAnDI T e e a : T on "W 2 the autonobile of Harold Car- sachers ! B 4 \ 8 n Knocked Out USUAL VALUES, EVERY REPUTABLE MAKER IN THE WORLD OF GOOD [ xhon ih awonobiic of paroid Care | =0 eachens: phene 0 0 0RO day e ilveiin (avann ey o the - 5 QN i o Ieley of Wistwood park was forced | Uhe public ! pchers was only five points below Troop 21, [ e Grorg alock at 182 | Geol B8 e TOWELS REPRESENTED IN THE LOT. Jai th New driin inghway ope | 1old 1 bienie 41 Lake Docotopaug, | wamen yens Moy Lolow Troom 21, | U Goovi J. Lacoursc bock 41 152 | olunioor aepartent wa knockeq ! posite Ulling station and | Hast Huampton, tomorrow afternoon. | compotition. Troop 24 had 42 points | damage cstimated this morning by | 2" jemporatily when he was struck ! crashed mto a telephone pole, break- | The high spot of the afternoon Willliy this event and Troop 33 mus- John M. Hay: Approxi- ,1‘] 3 stomach by a pike pole betng No[e These, 65(: ea. 25C ea. | g it off complitely about four fect U baseball - game between thefiired 9 | 1uately $60,000. The rire s the worst | J':' \,"“:1”3' articles of .'vfrvhure in 5 trom the ground. Henry Joh: Broad strect school teachers and a Notes | whick: the department has had to |, ‘00 Store. He waa carried out Extra large fine grade white bath | | by firemen team made up of those from the| The Legion auxiliary will hold Regular 42¢ kind of 116 Favmington avenue, 1 recovered after Bope With in several years, and all towels, regular $1.00 quality. | itment S5 4 5 Britain, wits badly cut over the nose | 11gh and - Linden street schools. | public bridge and whist in Legion | qvaiioble cainmont he ity wis p B - < . availal lipment in the city Gives choice of 5,000 white bath and 1ot oye and on the eye and re- | SWimming will be enjoyed, and there [hall at § o'clock Wednesday ERL | inimoned o paeit it . Crowds Gather towels with colored borders. ceived min s on the left hand, |Will be a steak dinner. The' iconailion, ot M Siran | S ane s LURe s S ) \1.housands of people lined North 33c ea neley was gashod on the shoul. { There will b one session of [Sharples of 77 Whiting strect, who is | 1,0, 0 Ve Tain street from Laurel to Center . der, while the third occupant, a Mr, [S¢h00l closing 1 o'clock. If theja paticnt at the New Britain General Walldiner A ts and nany others climbed to For large white Turkish towels with Bath Mats [ stetens of Mountain View, injured | ¥eather is inclement, the outing will | hospital. s reported much im- the railroad tracks to watch the fire, he noticed tiny wisp of | 3 i o % g X rders, r ar 2 his log and a fracture is feared. T be postponed a day. | proved. hich thought was [ o8 wore blished upon instruc- colored borders, regular value 42c each. With. sliai ; . T o AR Jetred (T IS T o Came | The Ladies' auxitiary of Brock- |} T Shi WAS tions of Captain' Thomas F, Guekin, With slight defects, we offer regular Joi s dncaied Uy Dy theevis Plaintille High school lost ity last | Barnes post will hold its rogular |11 St fror MO- ! who left his desk at headquarters to 2] | $1.25 to $2.00 kinds for only $1.00 each. " Camncley told Constable George |#1M¢ 9f the scason Saturday after | Mecling (omorrow evening in Legion s o | supervise the patrol of police, In c ea. U o sthers of regular §2.25 t0 §3.00 value [/ schubcre, wito inveatigated, that b | 1000 " hen it dropnod a 4:3 decision Bl © 5 give a|ment window in the northern end | S/ Of Procautions taken, however, 7 : f i for $1.5 e Gl e s to La Sallette seminary in Hartford he Martha Rebekabs will give af NS 0N L 1@ Jarge number managed to crowe [ For plain white and colored hordered for $1.59 cach. \.n(”;,mn: towards New Britain and |, = ottt & A .yw.n innings. | Public social and card party in 0dd|of (he block and he immediately | iy ciges (o the fire nis ;i ho» ‘LI:'lo\“vi > iy another car attemptor Y 2 4 B i | 3 o'clotkito ¢ ushed to the Central fire sta o s 9 el bath towels, 29¢ kind. fh el otk m||r':l-1‘.0«‘r A ||“|I.“; Tl e o A BT N R itbrann ot | e 1 S again by the volumes of smoke, 4()(: ea. nachine from the opposite dircetion. |1 :11{\:1.‘]w“\'\!lllr‘;h:\'r:;ll:‘:; 00 East street spent the week-end |alarm. Squad A responded and at oy oy s distingnisheble ws far away as New Britain, and m PUISONS cume from surrounding 1owns 1o add to the crowd, Fire Breaks Out Agal Fire broke out on several o FForced off the road by the “cutter rved to avoid the third auto. car was ditched, struck 1 on. The machine was in Mittigue, Mass the same t The town plan com ‘meet tonight at the towr will discuss Forest stroot e a still alarm was ssion will [ sounded from headguartc hall and [ moning Hose Companics Nos. 1 and < An effort was made at first to Mrs. Charles W. Weeden of Maple | Gem (he i and Gregory was safe on an error. With two away in the seventh, Tolli and Wiley batted safely and the score was 5-0. With two out and 17¢ ea. | Regular T9¢ kind special values in white bath | FExtra fine grade bath towels, 22x11 towels with colored borders. inch, 5,000 with colored borders. e pole h St completely eokod. The X b % 2 with chemicals but ¢ 3 | aihlost Carin oecked. The | jjoarn on first in the eighth, Back- strect has gone 1o Madison for tWo | 1n fire spreed s maeiim cols DU casions during the night only to he | 1 4 ‘:fl”"(' ':;”' man weakened, passing Murphy and | {7000 . o ! i prompily cxtinguished by men re viple Collision 4 ks. iremen were driven from the hase- i b 7 5 Durand to fill the sacks. McManus | ™ o A e wmaining on duty. The las . ZIL €a. |2/2C ea. A dnipls collision: Which involvied!|avovalall thive ther hona: withis m:‘,:‘,,,g‘\“"lh"q\hh‘ll'All“\‘h A ]'m'(l'l'*;,_‘m Hosn was laid from (i hy- | GOVHE o0 duty. The 1l.:u::.::‘ghmk ’ - - A g _ > more cars and hot words th: e 7 s bl 2 SATH g SN “ldrant located on North Main street | W S . For extra fine guest size, 500 dozen For guest size Turkish towels, 500 tual damage occurred at the | asz‘fo.":.lni 6 e e P SBngton S reet. ool |17AT Meadow and when the blaze | 5P e Dolice ware alio dstalla and a very special offer. dozen offered in this sale at this price. Main stroct railroad crossing aboul s hit. LeCare forced him a1 gecond, i minniions ut ho HIEh school | iavicq o spread, a general alarm e o Qg Weleh | TIEBL and this morning to prevent S:20 o'clock last night. When the the hut Kustosz tripled and the game| Miss Leona Callen left for New | 1S sounded. summoni curious (r 4 gates were lowered two cars in a |was over. Torkt Cits th1e fernoon with a | Fite Company of Forestville and all [y e 18 from going through the ane of traffic stopped, but the third | conlin and Tolli it hard for |group of New Britain peopie. She|0f the regulic men on the of shift Urzes Outside Shutoffs :A::' ’n.r,&“nm s0 *-;nrzw.\lul and it plainville. ¥he hox score. will attend the graduation excreises |48 “"‘I '<”<' ’l”””‘:" “'ll“l':;:““"' | Chicf John M. Hayes of the fire O —————— | | " 10 shconal ol A Aies plosions d Blaze 3 : - Mr.and Mrs. Burnham Wil [od that all the members of the clasa | the first, John Sohaanen or sy e N e e e dh ey |fiopartment this morning laid_par- o lans Mr, and Mus. Walier Cumn, | who sre Dot igoing oi the ‘vacation | riluln, dvlver of (e third tare oo |aesons n L k5 g o Eratiaing alude'at Aha Fllon sabaet |IGnL/or the uillding foasged) this fire |{le01aT stress on the value of strect eriin ews Ar. end Mrs. Walkenhouser, Mr. and | planncd by the elub will receive their | fored to settln 1he danmce R s, 9 0 0|have arrived and are bring signed. |to spread quickly so that in a vory | TTULOMS for gas. In his opinion, the Mrs. William Schroeder and Mr. and | dues b Those who wish their|amounted to about 83, according to |1 omers o = e g o few minutes smoke was pouring | 17 WOUld have been overcome much Mrs. Howard Bunce. back arc asked to Miss| the estimate of Constabls Georms | Kostes: & £ 3 1 0| For rent-—cottages at Tndian | from every basement window, from | 0ONT had it not been for the es Defeat Andover ne Gold, treasurer, Sohulerl S lia loparatos oy inoi A B 0 0[Neck. Tel. 127-4 between 6 and 9| the stores on the first floor and from | “*PINE gas. Tt is prohable that some Heavy hitting by the Kensington | The ‘class will leave for their cot-jond machine, Albert Polur 1‘ fag | Hea . 5 10p. m—Advt. (lie offices on the second floor, Nine | S"Ch arrangement will be requested Triangles brought the locals a 8 totage on Friday, Jne 22, the #rip be- | New Britain "rerused this offer. and | Murphy 0 0| AN kinds of vegetable plants for |lines of hose were laid, four from |'™ A1l new blocks erected, although = |7 ity over dho, Andover baschiol | ing mmade 1y attos, (TnoRs platning |uo Senubsrt it 1 L 20d (Mirphyy 2 o sale. 53 Bohemi the hydrant on North Main near |I'© Provision of this kind is con- leam in the opening gamo of theto attend are: Misses Lmma Cash: | court at 7 celons i ooy A0ReRT In Nttty 0o Meadow street, {wo from the Mea- |1#ned in the building code. Pl Hartford county “Y** baseball league [ man, Lillian Gerdis, Catherine Gold, HLa b e R' _,’" e 0 dow street hydrant, one from the Moriarty-0'Connell ) Saturday afternoon. The game was abeth Coale, Florence Gibney.| The piogram af o ent S -~ ), TR Laurel street hydrant and two from | A~ Vory pretty wedding w. 4 vlayed at the Recreation field and |Kdythe Prentice and Mrs, J. Walter | conme En it High school Bt 5 : Week’s Activities in {he hydrant in front of the Hotton |S01emnized at St. Matthew's church, was largely atiended. The work of | Hall, the latter two being chaperons. S L AR ; be held at 8 o'clock Tuesday i o E 7 3 ight, | Plainyille L 8t. Paul's Church Serviges of |y mcrstmeton vattcrs featured the Plan Activities Suno ke il oenatebllopay DEH: iR All members of Troop 1, Boy | March—Narei Moo Arcarl, ¢ I . Interesting ltems Scouts of the Berlin Congregational A C v Especlal lmel‘es[ Claude Stevens, Jr., has returned | church, and the Cub sconts |home for the summer vacition. Helig 1o meet at the church rooms i i § IForestville, at 9 o'clock this morn- Catholic Churches || yanuracturing Company on North | ES Maln street. Thonsands of gallons 15, When Miss Elizabeth Ceclle . { 1] | of water were poured into the hase- onnell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i o . . ! Willtam L. O'Connell ot E The feast of Corpus chrietl %481 ment and when the flames finally | yrain Rt o bec:lmrt‘;: |bride of Dr. Clarence Bernard - John Melville *30 'Conlin, 1b . -o... John Varrone '20 | Backman, p . Rev. Leonard O. Melville Tolli, 3h 0l observed yesterday in the C tholic | broke through the partitions and | . St. Ma il SRDTEHERLOHEIE ol iyS At Marys reached the first floor, the firemen Invocation . — i3 a student at Dartmouth and is the a o 0 1 iz g 0 0|tended the services ‘4 0 0 0 8 o s 4 . Ll 3 g 5 Moriarty of Willimantic. Rev. Wil 4 5 oclock tomorrow evening. |The Growth of Conneat i i ekl 2 |church, crowds of parishioners i 4 ! . Rev. L] son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude W.|Scoutmaster Emil 0. Shjerden will S .‘(‘0”'\’]‘4;30;3[0.].-,” o oy e et 0 t 10:30 oclock | devoted their cfforts to confining it jjiam P. Lafiin, pastor of the church, ONE OF LARGEST GROUPS Stevens of Kensington. be in charge. Each boy is expected | Dance Soug from “William Tell” by | yaconiis, ob . & 0 o 5 after which a procession was held. [ 10 tho! section, | e greatost difi- celebrated the nuptial high mass. Misses Helen and Sarah Johnson [to bring his own lunch. Work will G. Rossini ... Girls' Glee Club | Simpson, It ... 4 0 0 0 0 The feast was similarly observed in | CW(¥ was txperienced by firemen be- | The bride wore a gown of peach [ have returned home from college for | ha done in scoutcraft and the boys | “Doing the Iipossible: Chethan, If ..., 0 0 0 0 0 |the other churches in the city. e o iy e clonds of priche [pelared figdred tulls Gud dutisll ) Kensington Splits Two Games With | the summer vacation. will do their own cooking. Many -.. Professor Henry H. Tweedy | Smith. 1t oononns 0011 o St. Mary's Church T e e i |dhawer Mougle iet iplok-pette i) Meri Iy Anthony Martino has returned 1o | other interesting events will be held. | John Pecl—an old Englich Tune e R T e Banns of marriage were published | 10Ws and from every other openiig. fonly attendant, Mra. William 0'Con- Merlden—Boy Scout Meetings— | i< jome in K nsington from Cath- | A camp fire will be made, this being . Boys' Glee Club | Totals 47 3 11x25 terday at 8t. Mary's church for I~\ ral firemen n;u'm“h escaped ‘u}n of l:rgoklyn. rde.. ‘ol:e n:o‘-n \ el b R e als .oeee 87 3 1123 ? crday | belween | Deing overcome and it was necessary |of roso beigs point de.spirit and cars i ‘s I . o. | OIC universit " the final meeting of the year. Every |ilistory of the World Court e T 000 000 031—4 |the first time erday between | " Wildren’s Day at Berlin Congre Troop (68, Boy Seouts of Kensing- La Salette . Thbinb i nf s o) oopat s ex- Virahiia Contonts| e at 000 020 1003 George Taupier and Mary Newhart |10 furnish frequent relicf to the ried a bouquet of tea roses. Attorney ational— ltems, ton captured third place in the ro pected and urged to be present. Presentation of Diplon ST T S f _rand for the second time between | hosemen, |IZdward J. Moriarty of Maplewood, $ o tying contest at the annual scout | "1nc conciuding scssion ot (he T ooer o GEvahn e e enall s e e iy | Robuataidl Rorcite o1 Gas Hind J.. a brother of the bridegroom, A class of 43 children received {track meet held in New Britain 8at- {gunqay school of the Berlin Congre- | Singing of Class Oie R e Tolli 2, Gregory, Wiley, | Heslin and between Robert I Gil-{ Fscaping gus hindered he firemen | was the best man. o their first holy communion yester- v gational church for the season will <. Composed by Edmund Tolli | aurohy. MeManus: base on batly | bert and Rosanna Donlan. in their cfforts fo subdue the flames | Following the ceremony, & wed- @ morning at the 8 o'clock mass | aghley is VISIUNE | oy saturday, July 1. Plans arc | Benediction ... Rev. Austin Munich oft ,EH;,'OZ‘ 2. Backman b; struck out, | Wednesday will be the feast of | and to confine them to the basement |ding break st and reception was \ L St. Paul's church, Kensington. | her nd Mrs. Meaghley | 5 making for the annual Sunday | March— : Toustds & Backman s umpires, | St. Anthony and a high mass will be | of the building. Tha intense heat | held at the Lilm Tree Inn, Farming- tev. John . Brennan, pastor, offi- |of Worthington ridge. school picnic to be held Satur John Melville, John Varrone “‘,) ,.‘,’s L AiShiaRe Rt avio) " | celebrated at 7 o'clock. It is being | niclted the gas meter connectiol ton for the immediate families. Dr. ciated. There were 28 boys in the| Miss Natalie Gwatkin is visiting | june 16th, at Elizabeth park, Hart~| The class flower is a red ro ):‘W")‘"“f ot “,Mfi'“m";n‘ run was | offered by Anthony Paoncssa. causing meters to drop to the floor, and Mrs. Moriarty later in the day . ‘. class and 15 girls. On account of [her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland ford. The trip will be made by bus |€lass colors, bluc and white, cl. whbeod. A 25th anniversary reauiem mass | e gus catching fire, spread the left for a wedding trip to Jamaica, {he repairs being made to the church | Gwatkin of Worthington ridge. She | 14" private cars, starting from the |MOto, “Knowledgo Conquers Al |3 S ion Mocting will ho eelebrated Saturday mOtng | garioq sapidly to partitions and it |West Indics, and upon their return It was necessary to drop (he usual jis a student at Russcll Sage college. | cpurch at 10 o'clock. Plainvitle Wins Fourth Final plans for the janior base- |at 7 oclock for Mr.and Mrs. Michacl | o S0\ TY (& Nours atter the | Will reside at 4320 Hamilton Place, custom of having a special mass on | 8 Chase Coales, Jr., is spending & East Berlin Items The =~ undefeated — All-Plainville| "% ,"" ol D" analeat the| Dowdlel fire started, that cmployes of the | Douglaston, Long Island. L} Saturday. few days with his parents, Mr. and | The Wesleyans will hold a straw- | baschall team took its fourth victor ""‘Nm‘ ot “rock'liame. post-in l(sl Friday will be the feast ‘nf 'h"' Connecticuf Light and Power com- | Present n} the reception were Mr, ) The class was as follows: hoys, |\ Chase oales of Berlin| herry festival this evening on the|Of the season yesterday when it|'™ 14 Sacred Heart. Masses will be cele- rived on the scene, and Mrs. Patrick Morlarty and Mr. pany Tt was some time later, however, hefore it could be shut off, because rooms at 8 o'clock tonight. The local post will sponsor one of the 14 brated at 5:30 and 7 o'clock and devotions in honor of the Sacred ams which will compete for the L a4 | Hartford county title, the winner to”:‘,';“,";.'r‘";lr:“ M 3 of the intense heat in the basement. play for the state, district, and na- ”Sm*rcd Heart devolions will he he "',h,““‘\ laced under control | 1, iy and Mrs, Mosiarty Antlifasy |tional championships. = The = Dig|yiq every evening this week a |about 5:30, Welch Fire Company |yc'oe'Mavlowood, N, 3. and Dr. sod {Ieagucs are promoting these Leion | jocioei with benediction on Wednes. | being the first to leave at 6 o'clock. |\ ™ William 0'Connell and young lcagues and have appropriated | § 500 Ml oY ings at 7:30 [ The ofher three companics returned | gor” o ook & C "y money for them. All boys under 17 | (/0 A7 fo their respective honses at 7:45 . | e B X out for the local | Graduation excreises for the pu-|m. Asa precaution, however, Chief | in addition to pay- | Mrs. Pio Alberti, Rica Aguzzi, Paul An-|greot. church lawn. Strawberry shortcake | nosed out the I7rog Hollow Scnators | zislewicz, Anthony Arugoni, Jos nh! The Berlin public library will be |and ice cream will be scived. The {0f Hartford by 4-3 in a tight 10-in- | Viernardo, Edward Barck, Joscph lopened this afternoon and evening {oyent will commence at 7 o'clock |NIDE game at the local field. The y Crenuicz, Casimir Dolecki, Murecl | for the weekly exchangs of books. 7d the public is invited to attend. [crowd was the largest of the season (ireco, Robert Heidorn. Frank Hook, [ Mr. and Mrs. J. Dee and family | ppore will he enough shortcake for | (hus far, Dudack, Georgetown fresh- John Hook, Max Julian, Leon Ka- [of Nashua, spent the week-1.\.vone Other eatables will he(Man pitcher, worked his first gwmne siski. Anthony Kochanowicz, Henry jend visiting their cousins, Mr. and {3 il colored lights will be|of the scason for the locals and held Pl Lowchy, Edward Matyko, William | Mrs, J. Cashman of Kensington. | i 070 FOLEEY, OF the visitors to three hits, while Y MeQueeney, Burnet Mazuypcek, Frank A very unsual sight was plainly in The last whist of the secason by |!lMainville, led by Matteo, Geetersioh, | ; William Meyer, Joseph Plat- fevidence in the fields this morning. | 50 G50 R 0 0n rs SRR B Statine and W, Tolli, fell upon 1ar- | Who wish to try and Mrs, Patrick D. Donahoe of Willimantic; Cornelius O'Connell of ew Haven; Mr. and Mrs. William Connell of Forestville, Attorney Meyer, x Bouche; e o “hai | S ry’s sehool will be held | flayes loft one line of hose connec- |1y a" fine of $100 and ‘il Pk, C rajor, my PPulito, |The sudden cool weather caused & . - g o team are asked to nolify Chairman | i of St, Mary's schoo! « g a fine of § and costs, will :l, « almir, Pajor, Anthony Pulite, |The sudden e \:l o will be held this evening at 8 o'clocl. | rell for ten, ames Paul or Commander Theo- | noxt Sunday afternoon in the church | ed with a fireman on duty all night ;1o L obliged to spend the. neat s e S O (7 on| SovirEn e anduriGes et m I e AU Goeth B el i nelne s e T {at 3:30 o'clocl in the event the firc should again five days in the Hartford county jail liam Warren and rd Znosko: | The Young Dcople’s society of J S S or et bhia o A AoTD Ul : at 3:3 It o ] ¢ d a > i girls; Cecilla Schultz, Lottic Dajor, the Berlin Congregational church|be played. A large list of prizes o il ""l’ 1’;“' | The subject of memorial trees will Jowpl's Charch 4 b P ont | tor operating his automobile white Mary Polumbo, Nellie H Mary | brought its work to a close with a|%ill be distributed. PR : " |also be discussed by the ex-service- | A musicale will be presente Ruilding Total Loss |under the influence of liquor Sun. Aterystiolonbo, Nallip | Mult S Many) | hious Henry Porter is in a critical con-|the second on a walk and Libson's ¢ St Joseph's Parochial | \150ush the four walls of the | s hi = iturelli, Anna Barsckenski, Rose [largely attended and most interest- . double, forging to the front In men tonight. {the pupils of St. Josey o ihough the four walls of the | ay afternoon. This sentence was i Simeone, Oredona Laziza, Anna Tim- |ing union service last Sunday eve- [4ition and his recovery is doubtful. o “‘I’"F”R loeil gt Win Double-Header {school in the church ha ! this e | PR Temained standing, the in-imposed in the eity court today by 6 Yo, Wiiza deis Al | e He has been ill for the past two ".“v ; ] '1' ?",:‘, .'!\”n g The Ierocious Ninc ran its string |ning at 7:15 o'clock. Al ::rn”‘”d e building was ‘bndly | Judge Joseph M. Donovan atter - Ll Cocilla Ranibis, | Captures Silver Cap weeks, : T "i‘ 'M "l 4 cigh ;" ‘m“;‘ of the parish are welcome s rnwl {Eufted. The floors of sares occu- | hearing the testimony of Motoreycle N‘wlvlr‘ Makaj and Mary "I Troop 4, Berlin Girl Scouts, will Miss Bertha Hazen has returned jsloh singled and Derazio droy e — | . 11 10 admi sion will be cha Lm be | Died by 1% €. Annis, the Garden of | Policeman Edgar Norton, who made hic i Sh 5t e Iimeet this afternoon in the local |from the University of Vermont for |a three-bagger to knot the count | The feast of St. Anthony w TRy an@ltha ‘Otegon (T Lalbte. | ths areast 5 of e la 00 S roc aga Cednesday orning s L] to receive conununion in |scouts rooms at 4 o'clock. Saturday |the summer vacation. At the recent B L S observed on Wedn annlxlmv_v‘\\ T dropped through to the basement | Norton's attention was directed te ] years. the local troop won a silver loving | college election she was chosen vice-| ”" 3 '”l ""‘ "'d "r'" ELL) :_'l‘ [ withis high nmase "y'm'w Wwill meet [ 104 the flooring on the sccond floor | Boucher by the reckless manner in Children's Day Obseryed cup tor having the highest honors in | prexident of her class, e e R e B Amefmon 8 e sageed hadly, in some spofs as much | which he was operating his autome- Children's day was observed 4l (1o | e games played at the reunion held | Mrs. William Bunee has returned | more’s single. bu ainville eam “PLAINVILLE® Tussday evertng at B oeloek 0 | hiR i ohes bile in the vicinity of Pierce's bridge y ' R ning |10 the State armory in New Britain. [from Canton, N. Y., where she has|lack to win the game before a man Friday will be the e ay The first floor of {he building was | ast Bristol. He signaled the mar ":“:,’,"”,‘} |I|n\ll"| L‘::fl':‘]"':"””:‘ The local troop had higher marks [spent the winter and will remain|was retired. Dudack hit safely, Sacred Hoart and mass will he c at the Berlin Congregational churclh. - e accupied by stores condneted hy the |fo b \stead, o) cily of New [at her home here for the summer. |Mattco drove him fn with a two-hag- | MON.—TUES brated af 7 o'clock. Devotions il | orcupi ',‘,“ TR e L ‘”v(u”«;dflynfioth:?;:(:::e: r. and Geetersloh singled to send | “It” Girl Hits Again in bha held In the evening at 7:30 I Iy Jo! vjon the gns # than any troop in the k 99 piETaILns (A8 U ioks: 02 This is considered a high| Word ham been recelved here of on, iunior choir and members | Britain U 1t to Mr. and M i ning counter. A eateh hy | aloch propriotor; the Garden of Haly con- |merry chase up the Memorial Boule. 1 nday school and primary do- | honor and is fhe Tivet losine ”]:'I e e ;" o m"v nhv rl %2 \I“ b § %4 rine T (At The | New Comedy R Tosoph's elrcus will e opened [ ducted by Tarry Toscano: the fur- [vard, over Mellen street and tc r tment: opening sentence and |be awarded to the local froop. Miss|Chester Bunce of Danbury. M s ik | CLARA BOW in Thursday cvenlng on (e | niture store of 1red . Annfs and | Monchanssen avenue, where he final- ayer by Rev, Samuel A, Ifigke: | Mlorence Gility waus awarded the|Blunce 18 a former resident of his | box score: Plai | “RED HAIR” ounde. A parade led by the Boys' [ the Fiaine Sample Shop conducted [ly came fo a stop in a sand baak kong. “What Shall We Children |78t class Iadge and is the first|place. He is_principal of one of iy ; ! A) I S b R e e R e e e Briug.” by junior choir and Sunday [Member of {roop 4 to receive It. The | the schools n Danbury, i bR o pec el By Elinor Glyn n;m,“ The entertainments and [aach of fhese stores was all badly [Boucher after his arcival at head b school; secitatlon, “The Chlldrensiifoon Ja. dected hlv "T::"::“:fir Fraastii domnd ol eneny) e PRI I TR See This articles are better this year than |damaged. A checkup this merning =L 4 Shar w K ey “Rear Mps. 8 'Coales and i 4 = o 3 | revealed the fact that Floros ear- (Continued on Page 16) Iv]1‘|MI .‘m!-"n"m o ",,‘”m,',‘, ,_':”T "r", credit for the good work of the (Continued on Page 16) Filiott, 1. e ... 4 0 0 3 0 0 ever. | reveat A ha ros ca department ; sux, Tender Shep- | 110op must be given to her. 4 > 1] ‘ herd, Hear M Cecilia. and Ze- Splits, luu‘ ames. 5 ' B BLOSSER b S B | s S s FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Run For Cover! y by Dawn Scotf; anthem, “Forever |double header over the week-end with the Lord." junior choir; in the Connecticut State baseball Violet,” Mildred ~Stange; “Cutting [lcague, {he Meriden nine taking Y. Saturday's an by 8 to 7 score &y Pansie Edith Barattiero “A ‘ Question.” Jack Roardmani “1f 1{and (o Tocals turming the tables ALLRIGHT-BUT GEE T WONDER M2UNGL! 7 { muomeu! SEE!MATS ALLTIE TAANKS \WE GET Were a IRose,” Joyce Kingshury and | yesterday to the fune Ruth Hawich o 1wo good games 1 FEEL KINDA MAYBE TUIS UTNE [ OWEE/ Kensinglon p f “desus Loves Mo in in the field and showed a marked CREEPY IN AY CNWIBAL Boy i ‘ ; : DS E 1] artment; service of baptisy improvement in the infield. Th Bonit KNOWS. WAERE : | roeeens s ; ano solo, Mrs. Robert () ;| work of Budnick, Jasper and Zeig- MY UNCLE g - ; - AT ’SNO‘H-MEME I of cradle roll; “Welcome |ler featured the defense attack of AARW Is,'.' : / v VICK { junior choir; “I Have a Mes- | the locals, Carroll was on the mound z ug(ICA’,N ¢ v‘ m ; “Be Glad,” | for Kensington Saturday and went , o Y C(S)EEE Lry | ass; hoys' | into the ninth inning with a fwo run THA quartet at offertor, The Hounse in [advan e. M den suddenly fell on Which 1 Live,” Refty Mueller; | his slants and pounded out three . 3 Y Wa Bunce; “When [runs before Berg was rushed in to J e, Billy Guite and | reliecve him. Kcnsington could do Stearns; “What the Moon noth in its half of the nintly Leo and r ssional hymn | “Eddi ike featured in hitting, and bencdiction the Meriden first sacker crashing ’ The church was prettily ated | out four doubles. r for the occasion with flower and unday the locals turned the ta- ferns, being done by the Misses [bles on its rivals and had little Grace Smith. Viola Boardman. Vir-|trouble in winning by a 10 to 2 % zinia. Bushnell and Mrs. J. Walter | score. Berg was in the box for Ken- . W ) Hall sington and the Endees were poner- &) Children were presented for bap- | less before his slants tism by the following: Mr. and Mrs. Mecting of Club. 4 A. A Barrett, Mr_and Mra. Harold| A meeting of the M. V. Klef club 1 Ventres, Ms. and Mrs. Harry Molan- | was held yesterday and it was decid-

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