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Brogz Trgmso artfo aopping Center: Closing Wednesdays at Twelve, We Are Open All Day Saturday, Thus Giving You a white. each ..... kid, hand turn soles, Cuban heels, pair .. with Louis heels, were $10, for, pair . Cantp Moccasins for for, pair . Worth Very Much More. We offer, for this last da FELT HATS that in the smart simplicity, beauty of line, quality of ma- terial and modest ornament, will have quick appeal to feminine taste. Color choice includes atmosphere, goblin blue, pink, jade green, yellow and Sale price only, Shoes in July Sale Women's Sandal Pumps of white Parchment Kid, one eyelet ties, - $5.00 Riviera Sandals, white and black, beige and blue, Cuban heels, for, pair ..... Chance to Take Advantage of July Sales Prices Moake Selections Now From These Hats For Your Vacation v of July Sale, some B Vach) tan calf. smoked rubber and leather 7" $5.00 Boys' Sport Shoes, tan and smoked elk, with crepe rubber soles, were $5 and $6, $3.98 for, pair ... Women's Kid Boudoir Slippers, red, blue, black, " $I .OO Sport Shoes elk and orey, soles, $7.00 and kinds, pair $6.50 $5.50 the boys’ wear, 81.50 Kind .. .. .. $2.00 .. $2.50 Berlin _/Viw_s_ DEAT CLAIMS N, Y. MAN VISITING HERE Dies at Home of Daughter on Percival Avenue RMLROAD FIXES FENCE Kensington to Play Bristol—Vaca- tion Bible School to Open Monday —Meeting of School Board—Bea- con for Airplancs Erceted. Death claimed William B, Large, & former resident of Mechanicville, N. Y., last evening at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Edward J. Gu- gerty of Percival avenue, K. ton. He wa old and spending the s visiting his daughter, having arvived here in April and intending to stay herc un til the middle of October. His death wias caused bhy complications which set in, Mr. Large having sutfercd for some time with heart trouble. Lurge had been visiting in ensington for the past 12 summers with his daughter and during the winter he stayed in Florida with his son, George C. Li of Montclair, S was very active for his age welled hundreds of ar. is survived b on C. Lange of Montcluir. i daughters, Mrs, Peter Cloke o Montelair, N. J., and Mrs, Fdward J. Gugerty of Kensington, a mem- ber of the teaching staft Kensington Grammar severs pdchildren. Service will be held this after- noon at 4 o'clock at the home of Mrs, Gugerty, the Rev. Vernon L. Phillips of the Kensington Congre- gational church officiating, and the funeral will be held Saturday in Me- chanicsville, N. Y. at 3 o'elock Burial will be in the Hudson Vie cemetery. year was ~on. Georze 1l Railroad Frects Vence The New Haven railroad company has just completed erceting over 400 fect of new fence around the reser- voir in Kensin therd ating dangerous existed there for a long herc is a dangerons curve in the highway which passes within a few feet of the dam in the reservoir and for a long time motorists had heen- complaining because there no around the reservoir at this The railroad has fenced n water at this point and at a number of other danzqrous pla The company decided to mak necessury Tepairs after Kirst man George B. Carter had w to them explaining ©1e dire nes a fenee and tne dangerous conditions existing at the reservoir, Sign for Airmen A wammoth sign, the first of its Lind to be erected by an American Legion unit in the state, has been completed in Berlin. The sign spells out the name of Berlin and is situat- ed on the property of Howard Bunce on the turnpike. The letters are 16 feet by eight feet and have a di fance of four fret between them. The sign covers approximately 100 feet and can be seen from an . lti- tude of 5,000 feet. Its purposc is to guide aviators passing over the town. The sign was made possible through the generosity of the Bolton-Kasica post min- that have fence spot. the Picnic Held in Chapel On account of the heavy rain late vesterday afternoon the picnic of the Junior Endeavor society sched- uled to be held at Prentice’s grove miles ev- | two i o the was called off and a party was held | The i the chapel of the Berlin Congre- | Comm gatienal church instead. ¢ (14, Dias ) played and refreshme ¢ | Vacation Bible school Monday morning, July 9. Community Vacation Bible sci Isponsored by the Kensi {odist and Congregatio Will Degin, Classes will cvery week from reereation program ranged. There will be wimming ra and foot races arranged for women the 'y he The ever On children i for. solicited from the membership, Stunt race he interest warrants, annual Plainville 20 o'clock +ill Le taught by | of teachers. The {10 all ehildren in the | who h o and the | a eapable W, July re plannin, | staft class is open ity (to a ve completed their first year | Hou {in the public schools and up to and |2 |including the sixth grade. 1t is ex- |y pected that there will be an enroll- ment of about 50 pupils. | The classes will be supervised by {Mrs. Ruymond Willinms, There will [be four teachers and two assistont | teachers, During the firsi hour | mer y work will be done on | hymns and the Bible and dramatiza- { P19 [tion of the Bible. In tho sccona i1® tewn. Sma {hour there will be carpentry for the i/ the new road {hoys and designing. Each pupils can {3Ve7 Other work en whatever hobby he or she | heayvy desires to. | The Wesleyans will on the hese classes will be held for two | Plainville Camp Ground Monday werks and transportation will it 8 o'clock. A numl | turnished to the pupils who live 100 from 5 to & o'clock far away to walk ; A social and 1 | efs held e Mavion und Modern Woodmen | Hall left Thursday morning for 2 i Vel atlis | York where they will attend " 5 {summer session of Columbia uni- . { I Cromwell versity. Miss Louise Hall will take ! up secretarial subjects while M without regular mail | Mavion Hall will attend the Ameri- rural delivery can Academy of Dramatic Monday cooperation with the univer: the Tittle Miss Viola Biegons 15 closed and since that {to her home in Chicopee e Cromwell residents ol tion with Miss Jewel Kozy of Four dntown. The new I Rod Highwiry., Kens the Cromw Lliot and Ituth nos sington are spending will he Crystal Lake. and Mis, 10 Tudson stroct arc Portland, There chool bosrd v hull at Ball Games Sunday. Kensington will tackle # tou opponent thtis Sunday Wien travels to Bristol to meet the L of that place In a Connecticut i N 1 Bank League game. Both teams have met g v had pleade twice this year and euch holds a | ment for u vietory over the other. $1,200 of the The locals have been playing good *d his plea to ball of late and confident that they will i their standings in | the league he expense of the Bristol a wtion. Berg will be on the wound for the locals and 78 Huband will be behind the bat. i T, tola the On next Tuesday afternoon the | company American Paver nine will | 1 bond clash With the Landers €eam i an > | Industrial buseiball League Walnut Hill park at 5:30 o'clock. The game will be played on dia- co 1l the will e ose Belden the Middlete rort to her. A daugh 4 Mrs, Joseph Koue re on the Fourth of her and dunzhter a The heavy ruin {some dam Lorn to at their i yal Ju last night dirt roa bed streots rainfall. on wer me: Misses will meet o'clock after serviee everal mor B ost office w 3 W service com 1 post office in s Cromwell, om Ritchie of the week tire known R ank Woods vacationing of — at! TPor nt. 5 reom low re . 1. Foirein, €l will be a e of the Conn this evening 5 o'clo ting Uie e W. A. Reed Receives 18 Months’ Sentence July 6.—P—Willinm A L fornier bookKeeper at the Cit 1o who it of vole ks court sentenced him to 18 Attorn which furnished had reported that showed 1 shor mounted to $8,000, wiile K serted that it was about $2,500. had ods ed's ne for the | ity outing on Saturday, July s for both men and different events Prizes, first may wip meet- Mr. and home Both s doing well. did about | allies were wished [mere Wileox | that gullicd will for ness ses- b i several ce | ¢l River going to Mid-| John J. court that the ed as- | CAUGHT STEALING SCRAPAT FACTERY iEEarl Spencer Trapped by Em- Il ployer and Is Arresied {BUSY CHAMBER~ SESSION Important Matters Acted Upon— Two Motorists in Court—Local Third in I Has Restaurant Position—ir ! ! Man | Trapped lin the act {lthe Peck employ. street w by Constable {{ coming eorap we pany and T Loster and Con- \isit by ompany officiul wrar hid on ipation of a the thic || Avout 11 H into |!stovpea. 20 o'clock the factory driver w ctoniobil room ich he be- apps previously concealed working hours. Mr. j| Peck and Constable Farrar then stepped out of their hidii and the oflicer arrested Spencer lodged hini in the town lock- Just how mueh t iy st through theft SN mmknown to conp it 2t that ent to the sl I platiorm, from under v |lgan to pull out scrap w ently, he had there during plaer haes rip s but tution A yeur is thon boen going o hout nd 8 1ot 1 at th 1d has been in ch 1g of the scrap. crap™ is the from which various su | have been punched out. The | maining portions of the strips are {sold and bring a good price by the Jound, Constable Guorge Schubert w 1ged today in attempting to lo the through whom of the scrap. b Celebration n which Plainville Fourth of July wa iy condemned 1 ght ut t f the Chanber Coi 1w committee of Wi 1 to determin hat steps could be taken to allay in the fut wets of vandalism which occur While the nee 15 somew tho tactory f he strips of en e “fen re annt this y W cotnpa with Iyears, two store windows windows in the old I'lun were by lother property niittes congsists of burn, Prederick Nelectman Jumes Siupson, Selectman William Downham hird Selectmian Wintield Loomis Chairman 1. J. Birnbz hants' committee mething b vendors who travel out | wagons or on foot and sell w house doors and factory gates, uggested that the town licer the der 1o ensure that frauds would he perpetrated proteet rehants | Birnbau instan oceurred ric tion outside a factory noon hour and sold for quantity obse ry damag Hen 1 Si and in ur res i W to Mr. which took s1 " pur- local ni cited an My, wi ce a large s which could d in local dry goo for hali that sum. Mu Bir n W First Sclectman Siapson appointed « committee to look the lity of the formers @ pi sc 1 any store into =s With Sidewalks Benzon, chaivman of and sidewalks commi { that his con ha in mi town for o port: [eral strctehies of sidewall {for the present year. The propriation, used to piy e STRAND | —_— { <PLAINVILLE®" | Merchant’s Night FREE! FREE! Lank books, fruit, 1 not guilty to | ppropriation | funds, guilty today. Lol“ll in the eederal district | wonths {in the housc of corcetion at Spring- | hams, bacos L dry goods, gas- | . many others | See Tim McCoy in “WYOMING” its | | nierce in m of the | The sed | o curb | with | no | w m appr $600 1o a1 | Joma I | street, especially g street, was the {town Iwas con dren jadopt th king f | cosis « last lund Ty 1as il | Bast | mony of ¢ nd J or, hre ne did | ther, | driv Rad lmproper a ) o for driving without 1 1 finzncial e vehicle comnis lon 1 me respor Prosccut o in t 1 o invill with i taurants of N nt general m ticut brar two g I w Yo st Stanley wor 2 ng on tabl t f mber of € otel, New Yo priz: Two I Ired Hoeilr Mills tonizig ann, who wis ar n early y mobile operat. Jr., will be Joseph Donoyi Alfred Pipkit n it h 1oy terday with by Clarles nded | ing ton Third in It ainville Flyer” to third g Milford Yacht club re He did a wonderful finishers out of due to a ti ion roug hor 1 ov six the orge to Iy turne ong 1] red tor comy n boats ci their hulls Hy oard m Platville y place lile course, s event of ince ufair will be postpon: 4 to Max Hyde ' acres of land ereon of Far with th situated along e railroad. stion Cianci of sterred to Jan i of Southi . 50 ¢ N ston la led accor Bristol News LOSES BRIDE IY CBREL A BN r oW Heeis Tough Baogen in Holidey Celohia POLICE COU ous After Sl ne Egsipment —\anual Cleh Coinn by Culprits Inciease ndvent of polict 1 ept 1 are | At sters | uvenil also cly ted holdup. The latest complai the police tc the household o King road, w pment Conloy 1 enthu turday Toy's Tathir lHamlin's P S, Address Drawer overed that lis bill fold, containing | counsel by the boys' parents. Bonds, 1. had disuppeared with the fishing | set at §500, were furnished, and pher the case will be heard at the Sep- temiber term of the superior court in Hartford. The two youths were charged in [ the Juvenile court with the attempt- yed holdup of Joseph Malinoski, a local grocer, on North Pond street shortly before midnight, June 23rd. " They were brought back from the ! Meriden institution, to which they were commitied, by Sergeant Henry ski this morning, Uand Mangled A. Morin of 26 William painfully injured the 4th by the premature i cannon which he was it his home, it was learned The index finger of his left 1 wus blown off and the thumb of the same hand so badly mangled that it way possibly have to be am- putate He was rushed to the Bris- lospital where he was attended Dr. it N, Whipple, who stated ning that the man’s con- : dition wus not regarded as eerious . Moctig unless complications developed. a0 g An hospitul aitendant, when ques- 1 ¢ tion by 1eivphone Thursday morning, n Terry b A that no accident ¢f a serious Anvas hiad come to thelr attention. rculation issued by the iry during the according to the wrian Charles is is an increase of number issued in this is a 10 be s avriter's inform Athietic Meet IS are now being made department field Departure Manu- which will t al Muzzy 1) eriden. Elmwo nd B vho been | sk story, w true one it int have n servic July explosion of oading today, tol iy this o s o Annic er of My d M of 49 Pield stre from 1 this aftern 20 there Jult de- partme nain Jibrary and 1179 estville braneh. There [ was @ 400 in the children's room wain library and of 82 ) neh. irculation for the butcd llows: Main Y, adult department, 7,158 n's departinent, 41; Vorest- branch Indec branch, S A John J s School 162; orning by officials of the ' Nor} sel Park Street ent, in connection Us: Last Bristol school, 317. rossur i total cireulation was classi- in the llows: Juvenile fietion, ol rendered it tiction, 6,795 general. of the new |3 phy, 06; rcligion, 60 lled to S0 s: philology, natural Aooseary thak fine dna T g history, crially redue 6: travel, 307; biog ne Deing Tucluded in the Aini i e : French, 41; Polish, 30; T e an 17; ltalian, §: Latin, Vit will cause the least in-' 217 volumes were added to the [library by pure during the month and 54 were withdrawn, leav- otal number of books in the 1 year dea”of in the e bnck next Tuesduy Miss Helen Couglhi- the committee in by Mis Nelsou N. I Miss M ¥, red W Murphy, Attorney Willia 1 Jolin W. Murphy 1o Shut OfF Watd ollowing anii month meement was water mains (fied as npera- 6: s n grade now being i v vork is done; e German, we first cha will e 1 ardoy rnoon, and the pres. | ing t i i {Lbrary on July 1, 53,110 will be low until Monday morn- | ! 3 ¥ %y Dy 2 Lt cvipts for thé month - totaled and bills approved for pay- amounted to $1,417.09. No mecting of the board of library % will be held th month in ordance with a vote passed at the July meeting. MAYOR 0. K’S WATSON ' AS WATER BOARD HEAD (Continued from First Page.) consulting engineers, From the sev- “ | eral applications for the position of water department engineer, now va- cant, the mayor expects an early se- lection and he also announced op- erations will begin immediately up- on the procurement of the com- mon council sanction to costracts. Few were aware when the water board met last night that a change in the chairmanship was to be ef- cted. A minor matters had come before the commissioners, Mr, Hatch announced his resignation, which was accepted with regret. | Commissioner W. Pelton then nominated Mr. Watson for chair: man, provisional upon the approval the mayor, and the election, ch was by unanimous vote, was laccented under those conditions. | Commissioner Watson is a democrat [and his predecessor, Mr. Hatch, & e publican. Chairman Watson's public life in- cludes service as a councilman from | 1907 to 1908, as an alderman for | two years after. 1n 1911 he was ap- poinfed an assessor and served in morning by Officer | (hat capacity for several years. Two Carthy on Prospect|¥ears e was appointed to the 10 created a dis. | Water board by Mayor Gardner C. fused to answer the | Weld. Retiring Commissioner Hatch tions as to 'what she ‘\\‘YN .v1r|lvumful ‘l‘u" ‘(h.- board by I Mayor Paonessa 923. cko Manotta of South Wash- cet, Plainville, who some ago refused to reduce his fig- of $3,000 for a right of way to mains over his prop- lrty, was heard last night on a re- bicyele on | duction to 0 and later to $1.- Inund lLe. 000, He refused to reduce and the morning by | bourd declined to give more than James 7T, |$600. No agreement being reached “ihe was asked to consider the offer. 4 if it is not accepted condemna- of bicyelists | 1ion proceedings will be brought. of the| Manotta explained that the pipe in the | line would go across 25 acres of his land and would make several build- ing lots worthless, requiring him to pay taxes on land that was actually He made claim that he 1 offered $13,000 for the a short time ago. Bristol Water Department. Committees By as president of club, ich, | L= fellowship, | Albert Whit- ! ommunity Philip J. ubert Jone Karl 3 H budley 11, Dwi rotary Wooding, a ard; bue ‘arlos Mason, Carl . Funk; clas ion, Duvid Lipman, Horace Whit- 8 A J. Koziell, W, K ons; music, Walter Cook entertainment, 1l Mink, Lester G. m P. Calde Committee Report Approximately $1.300 will all rom the carnival held s o by the Bristol . according to a a meeting of the D. A. Reich Manvill nd methods, rison, Louis | Paul E. he Lodge, 1L I. O, port submittid last evening. resigned as chap- and Thomas Burley s appointed tisucceed him by Ruler Henry J. Flynn, Giy | of w | the peace, ¥s in jail by ph M. Donovan in the t today. s wae arrested at an rding her judge and the in spite of the | first appearance for to the time nre install water Case Nolled of riding Ik against 1 s nelled thi rosecuting Atlorney icrous compl recently Wecaw : eidewalks in violatio; pardicularly scetions, Appeal Taken an appeal, ntence have been from a re- v s given two boys, | the cit «1 14 and the other by (had b William J. Malone at a ses- | Propert uvenils court last Mon- 1 thie morning by vh Guilfoyle o has been en A palindrome is a word, verse, or sentence which heads the same in cither direction. mond number two. The Paper Goods nine has been making a great show- irg in the league and lost a tough battle to the New Britain Machine nine last Tuesday evening after loading up to the cighth by a thrce Bo]m Is Going Along to nothin in Items ay evening the Cath- olic Daughters of America will hold a whist parly in the Sacred Heary | church social rooms. Both whist and bridge whist will be played. Mr John Frank is hostess for the event. Prizes will be distributed to winners in both sets of play. Refreshmeis will be served. The Methodist church Sunday school picnic will be held tomorrow at Rockwell Park in Bristol. The start will be made trom the church at 10 o'clock in the morning. Trans- portation will be provided for those going. Any ons desiring to offer the use of a machine may do so as it will assist in solving the transporta- tion problem. Two speed wagons from R. O. Clark’s will be used. The Methodist church choir will held a rehearsal in the church this evening at 7:30 o'clock. The library will be open this even- ing for the exchange of books. AOW SOON ARE | JUST AS SOOA AS \NE GE OUR BOATS LOADED=VYoU BETTER FIND BOBO AND =TUE LAST L YESTERDAVY! WY, NO-T AAVERT SEEA MM FRECKLES SAW AIM\NAS TUATD BE A FINE | JANOTE AOW, IF UES _/GONE AND RUN OFF =GEE, JUST. ) wur:,gs TlA \:NKTED e E A L ALL TUE WAY UOME (Y00 MANENT SEEN AN PET MONKEY ANYPLACE, KAVE You? Bogo! BOBO MAKEE LOLO WULPOO HAD LEART FAILURE TAINKING YOUD RUA) OFF = 1 SHOULD HAVE KANOWN BETTER THAN TO TIAR YouD DO SUCA A TUING= FINE T'D MAVE OF GOING AWAY \WITUOUT YOU, HOX 22 "