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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1928, ’ P{gfuvil)e-li’gws {held at 8 o'clock Thursday night at the High school for the purpose of acting upon the gift of 60 acres of R A land for a public park which was made by Charles H and Elizabeth H. Norton. This mecting was ar- ranged at a hasty conference of town 4 ‘*4 [;E"T!FIEATES officials late yesterday afternoon. and it is hoped that a large repre- A TEI] STU[]ENT | sentation of townsprople wil be pres- 1 ent to vote on this important mat- ' Bible School Holds Closing Exer- smere rivtom o restevie was Y 5 |fined 85 and costs for violanon of GISCS—W Recewe Slal's jthe rules of the road when he ap- | peared before Justice L. § “fills last €VEning as a result of an accident | at the Southington fown line on June Pipkin ran into the rear of a truck driven by a Mr. Bossom of |Hartford and then caromed off To Act On Park Gift—Motorist Fined | against a tree. He testified that he was driving about 30 miles an hour ® and sounded his horn to pass the | Receive Notices—Camp Meeting | {TUCK. Wwhich thercupon turned | s w. ‘Weller, presiding officer of the BOs- | New England conference. I ;across the road into his path o il Opens Tonight—Briefs. joomm oljtmod that he had held M| Yhe est quaiissiy eontorenss wiil| y g hand out when Pipkin was fully 100 | be held at 8 o'clock Monday mieht | Foe slopine eseroleesiat the aally |,y Lo 1 R D e George [at 8 e'clock with Dr. Weller 1n | acation Bible school held at the Schubert also testified for the town, | charge. T Hsl' ch n'\'n‘ last evening proved | while Constable Dexter of Southing- Southington Coming Tomorrow | vay w [15iy e denimie g bosn s hiicoess | fon g o paripe sion The All-Plainvilles will meet their Downes from the same town were | old rivals, the Ali-Southingtons, at .and showed much faithful work on ‘;f:,‘,“,,f”"'l\\-',;f,,'.f’f ans por® @00 witnesses for Pipkin. the High school field here tomorrow | 1 {about 25 ‘children had bess monr.| .Grand Juror Chiries F. Conlon {afternoon in what , romises to he a | 117 the fotal enrollment was 41, plus ten | NaNE~d the original charge from |torrid game. Plainville wants to | | instructors. The average attend- | "°CKIeSs driving to violation of the | remain undefeated and to run its! ce the first week was 39 and that | FUles of the road and Justice Mills | string of wins to nine, and it also : he final week 0. Twelve | found Pipkin guilty. The road was | wants to down its traditional foes, A CHOICE COLLECTION OF EVERY SORT—SUITABLE WHENEVER ! churches and nine denominations | ey *"i"l"" at the time of the ac- '(”"t‘};‘."" il ;‘"":’““]'; ‘“""““’"“““ | o S || were represented. Of the 81 en- | cident, all witnesses agreed, or this fray and should give plenty | 4p, A GIFT OCCASION ARISES | rolled, 44 pupils received certificates | Legion to Meet of opposition. Dudack and Miller tor completing the required work, | Brock-Barnes post. American Le. | Will probably be the local hattery. [while 17 were awarded stars for per- | gion, will meet in its rooms at 2| AS soon as the support accorded | fect attendance. o'clock tomorrow afternoon and will | the team warrants. Manager John Standard Bteel. Although Nick hits with great regularity for the All- Plainvilles, the net result of 11 of- ficial times at bat in five Industrial Ivague games is an average of a flat | zero. series of novena services which be- gan last Wednesday. Plans for the accommodation et -- |thousands of pilgrims who will come to Bristol next Tuesday, have been made by the parishioners of 8t. Jo- seph’s church, and transportation will be provided on that day for the cripples, invalids and other pilgrims, from the railroad station to the church Bristol News INPROVENENT IN Link Between West St and o, Liven o Hannes. peschistrc Terryville Ave. Complete | health clinic of the Bristol Visiting Browr Tleomson 5@, s Shopping Centar: Raptist Church Ne' services will be held at the Baptist church tomorrow, as the church will unite in the union serv- ices at the Advent Christian church. | Prayer meeting will be held as nsual at 7:45 o'clock Thursday eve- ning. Motorist Fined i Store Will Close Wednesdays at Noon to September 5th Inclusive A. M. E. Zion Church 2 Church services tomorrow will he as follows: Morning service at 11 o'clock. Rev. A. A. Perry will preach on “The Crown of Life" Sunday school at 12:30 p. m. Pew rally at 3 p. m. Rev. D. A. Brown of the New. Britain, A. M. E. Zion church officiating. The choir of the same church will sing. C. E. Union meet- ng at 6:30 p. m. Evening service af | 30 o'clock, preaching by Rev. Dr. | Nurse and Family Welfare associa- | tion, there are 85 cases under ac- tual observation at the present time. CHAUTAU | During the quarter, the social work- OUA NOVES O | Lo i e o |lies were given service, eight social histories were vritten, 30 psycholo- gical fests were given and the psy- | ehiatrist 45 interviews with pa- | tients and relatives. Joseph's | The work of the clinie is mostly «with children or very young adults Upion Church Service weskly U'nion church service 14 next Sunday evening at the non Swedish Lutheran church on Stearne street. The ad- dress wiil be hy the Rev, Abel Ahl- quist of the First Lutheran church - Presents Form of Fntertainment Bids Fare- —Derazio Still Hits Hard—Justice: well to Bristol—Triduum to St Anne Begins at st Church—Ploski to Face Court. The will he Pound street “The more Dugout,” the road- familiarly known as h formerly wriggled its way over the hill from West street to 1venue, has heen trans- 1 from what was barely a cart itain into a ne, hard surfaced Additional Charges hway by the department of pub- X eve Ploski is released works in with the state prison on August 28 at npletion of his term, he will be Lrought to Rristol to face the charges of breaking and entering. theft of an automobile and theft of a revolver. After Bristol gets thraugh with him the immigration depart- ment of the 1. S. government will nue about opposite the entrance to|serve a warrant for his deportation. cooperation parture Mfg. Co ut” had for years been ort-cut by pedestrians . from West street ryville avenue, starting from int about opposite R and connec vith Terryville i Our Gift Shop replete with hundreds of fascinating things—little or large—and just now are invitingly priced! street ave- ! Imported Glass Tulips for table decoration, 10 tulips and 20 leaves to box, $2.95 special " Japanese Cigarette Boxes, Mated ... 30c plated Glass Cocktail Shakers, silver plated top, Lok $4.95 quart size ... Stocking Boxes, bright colors ......... 4SC STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY Through the three weeks of ses- | attend the county meeting at Union. | Guiden will bring to Plainville sions Rey. Dr. A D. Kendrick has| ville. The campaign for financing | faStest teams in the state | conducted the devotional period and | the junior baseball team il bo Catholic Church Bible tests, while his daughter, Miss { continued for another week The regular services will he | Charlotte P. Kendrick, has had Unlon. Seryice at § and 10 o'clock tomorrow m jaupsevision Bor Saie Sy moltartat | B0 e et They were sssisted by Mrs. William | churches will b helg ae oo A Atprighticf the Methiodist chureh, |laicloci tomorrow moceie 2t e LB Bahus ol Ged GeNinan iy osn s olkniitian’ oha o e St enn by el MW Britalt [iricreiddng thonsstor il el and Mrs. C. E. Fennell, Mrs. James s | Webster, Miss Kathleen Limeburner, Justices Receive Notices Mercy. Camp Meeting Opening The 63rd anual the held orn- ing at the Church of Our Lady of session of the | New Haven district camp meeting | will open this evening at the Plain- the New Departure forge plant. The | Ploski is serving a sentence for the approach was formerly through deep | theft of an automobile in Fairfield. €and and the roadway ascended a| The Bristol crime is alleged to sharp pitch and there were several | have taken place in 1926 when sharp turns before reaching Terry- | Ploski with a companion broke into ville a the plant of the Bristol Sales and The new street as finished sweeps | Service Co. on Park street and in graceful curves over a very slight | stole an automobile, which was grade to the same point, the finish- | later abandoned in Fairfield where ed roadway forming a vast improve- | another car was etolen to replace the ment to the highway system in that | one abandoned. The men were ap. enne Questionnaires and notices have | :ril"e eamp mund' on (‘Ta‘:nvhs:(r!nt' erelv . he opening service wil be held a Thomassen, and Mrs. Herbert Barnes | :;""'hr;”;“;d"b“fi';‘;; "'G"::,r;'f"‘:,‘ 7:30 o'clock and will be one particu- S1 ke Dantiel chiird evening consist- | Wheeler, chief justice of the Con. ety ter anen Reviih U Dt "ed of various songs and the plodg‘,sy‘nedl(’ul FARIBIE oo, CadyIE Re\: ‘;1‘;“2“:;";:" Luccock, D, D. to the American flag, the Christian [ them that the state laws forbid e G I e flag, and the Bible. The devotional [them to suspend judgment in cases Chtidins Adunat AN e anch at and Bible test period showed that |ried before them or to place de. | Chris e oL Breach A much time and effort. had been put | fendanta on probation. They are re. | 10:30 o'clock tomorron st 4 on that part of the work. quested to check up on the disposi- 5% D"‘ :"fl“ 15”;:) o‘!_ H“fi e A health talk was given by Miss tion of all cases tried by them dur- [L: H. Dorchester. D. D. isek will lead the service, while Dr. Luc- jsection of the city. The New De-|prehended and sentenced from parture trucks, which transport tons | Bridgeport. Ploski received a sen- of material bet the main plant | tence of from one year to 18 monthe and the forge plant on Terryville | in prison while his companion was {avenue will now have a much short- [ sent to joil. er and more direct haul between the Bouts Again Postponed tWo points, and traffic congestion on| The amateur boxing bouts sched- Terryville avenue will be consider-|uled for last night at Muzzy fleld bly reduced at certain hours of the | were again postponed on account of day. through the diversion of auto- | the threatening weather. This is the mobile and pedestrian traffic over | third postponement, The bouts will the new roadway. be held next Friday evening if condi- The roadway has been practically | tions permit. closed to all traffic for some months | Apointed Delcgates and has only just been opened to| Patrolman Messier and Super- the public, numerary Policeman Quinlan have Chautauqua Bids Farewell been appointed delegates from the With the striking of the large|local police department to the state police convention in New Britain on Mrs. Charles Bunnell, Mrs. A. W. i Berlin News Derazio Maintains Pace Heuc, tinder the | divectiontof e Sl n G D R e purpose Leis. W. Beach, daughter of the | oo sunating ths distribution of sea- | cases were nolied upon payment of £ epicy openlenden ThE pRsoTe | Hlely and assiinins (hat re leen e $8:30, Tax Col. WL et dn_the Byistol fouse drom’| 0 o e e et lecter Francis Riley has also prepar. 10 to 11 c'clock each morning, with [ (00 0 e Stephen M. |ed warrants for 65 delinquent p Dr. Luccock presiding. Song re- e rtle, a representative of | ing 1926 and 1927 and report to : ke t}-i:;l?z;;r::eg?cur. dmr;j and found |Hartford. cock wil preach again in the eve- | holding its annual picnic this after- |at the University of Vermont for council, and exercises and songs| This ruling means that defendants ""'"“v dor i Lt | noon at Colts park, Hartford. Those | cellence in her studies, Miss Hazen were given by the children. Miss brought before justice courts must o C‘"““' ‘"; ;{ : F“‘C“]:‘i"_an attending will leave from Upson's is very popular among her cla { Icendrick told the story of the “Lost | either be found guilty or discharged T° apneghicut ‘"_“H"Sh h"]‘d' . corner and the M. E. church at 12:45 | mates, who elected her vice presi- | Treasure.” Miss Limeburner told a | as the court canmot exercise leniency n""}t’l"fl_"”:l uoion “{" iE/he ‘ha o'clock. The afternoon will be spent | dent of her class in the June elec. | patriotic story to the primary chil-|even in the face of the most extenu. ;!“BCRL» "“df-"l a °"“‘;\5‘"-» ‘; 92 in playing baseball and tennis | tions. dren, this being followed by a Bible | ating circumstances. This fs expect- -,"'- o *"’l‘( L;;’h""'f"‘ qumc {tent on Federal Hill Green which | Bames and other sports. Mrs. James McPherson is spend. story about Elisha, told by Mrs. Al-|ed to give impetus to the mm'emflm.:;y ‘l‘ ““:“‘, 5 e ;a:pr":”“;' has housed the Chautauqua pro-| August 8. Officer McCarthy and o | Meeting of Drum Corps ing a few days at the beach at|bright. The children then Sang | for the establishment of a town |} "'h "": Al "““ “gc"u-' '“] F‘; ams for the past week, Chautau- | Supernumerary Policeman Ryan | There will be a meeting of the St. { Hotchkiss Grove in Branford. | “Little Sunbeams” and another B_:hl-:pmm in Plainville, as this would be “"‘ fFarE ey m]? I;:n r‘: 'r ) _{” qua closed ifs seventh season in| were appointed as val'ernu(u. Paul Fife & Drum corps Monday| Tobacco growers in this area ex- |story was recounted by Mrs Fen-!gnje to dispose of all cases as it saw ,:lo E”i" -'h;"mmm‘ DNVAL “*°% 1 Bristol. The tent and crew left late | Keith on Vacation evening at the Tabs hall in Kensing- | pect to reap a banner crop this year. | nell. N {fit and exercise leniency where jus- | ©' _n‘e ?" e dmwg features winy | LoSterday afternoon for Hillshoro.| Officer Keith of the local police ton at § o'clock. The business meet- | The warm humid weather of last| The junior girls dramatized the (g0 . “ regul R" i+ = | Pa.. and according fo present plans| department etarts on his annual v - it ing will be followed by a rehearsal. { week added greatly. Warm damp | story of the wise and foolish vngu)\:. affl l\:gdm, ‘e\. A orB‘a‘fl A OVS:;:S |Chautauqua will return no.more ®: | vacation today. i a | All members are asked to be present. ! air is g00d for tobacco. A hail |Several junior hoys the story of the | arundy Derazio continues to hit “h i a Cha“ m‘?:"“ n f Bristol, Tax Delinquents Pay wm ol}se"e Her A“m"mry’ Two Games Today storm is the one thing dreaded by | E00d Samaritan, and S“‘?”“ pr‘l!m:\:g |at the rrodigious pace he has been F“': 3}"}“‘k ‘;:““ ";' m°]'("“"'; | Chautauqua has been bronght her: | About 49 personal tax delinquents Two games will be played this!the tobacco growers, {pupils the story of the ,ha. wa; ';»l | setting all season and by slashing i "{‘]’lck; ":m A °] h\g_ " |for the past seven seasons by the [were haldd before the prosecutor Tmoflow |afternoon at the Percival avenue | Afss Betty Pratt has returned At the close n}r «hs; r,;':::[‘;tl\;f'\;““n singles in fhree trips to the| there will be the usual childrens|p 4o Chautauqua nssoclation, an | this morning after being summoned 0 | baseball grounds. At 1 o'clock the !from a short stay at the shose. [Ecenaniakiues P e in appreciation of Plate In this week's game he has by the police department. Their B —— { Kensington Triangles will clash with | A day at the shore for East Ber. auet of ?Y“fl;]“’l":”:‘nzrp A splendid | Maintained his batting average of ) | Southington in a game that is ex-!limtes similar to the excursion i el prevailed [ 567 and has a fairly sate lead on WAR YETERANS WIDOWipncted to decide the championship ' held here several years ago is ‘”‘"S‘;rfmughom the entire three weeks, |3ll competitors in the race for the of the County league. planned, the trip to be made on a |, 0" B IS I oped to have a | Industrial league hitting trophy. The . At 3 o'clock the All-Kensington Sunday. Outings were a regular pro- larger school and more complete Trumbull rmch:\r. in five games, hzf hearsals will be held from 11 &. m. | WIS president of the orgzr.nzafl’flhn.'part_\' tax delinquents 'hmhhmf; Servioes in Churches Tomorrow |line will clash with Manchester in | aedure here at one time but for the | ent gone to bat 12 times, made eight to 10 At 6:30 p. m. Rev, Dy, |52id that lack of interest was e |been turned over to Deputy Sheri! 3 a Connecticut. State league game. | last soveral vears no one took mter. | CI0PMEnt: present | hits, and scored seven runs. Matteo ey it B m: Rev. Dt imary cause of the discontinuance | Joseph Harding for service. These ' — Bascball Games This | e i e BEsera e =4 plaved a game with the Peck Spring|Arch Tremayne will lead young peo- of the annual Chautaquua visit. He ! laet are for taxes on automobiles and . all fan t t le; at ., ' Morning — B chester is leading the league at {est in the project from out of town. These included P 7 aver. | Ple's devotional meetings. one or two b | th th the present time and the locals will | Mics Bertha Bridgeman. church tis. | this week and also got a 667 aver.| ple's devotional and the others in |5aid. that while there had heen no|unless taxes are paid with the costs. 3 Afternoon and Tomorrow—Fire &t | . ("o o ract pace if they ex-| For sale or rent, 5 room bunga- | o he Central Baptist church|3Ee, but this one.game record can- Ao 3 lessening of the quality of the pro-{the cars upon which the taxes were 1 " 3 Baesiot Bl |pect to be returned the winners. low. Inquire H. J. Foiren Clinton “';"l_!"f”‘c:l '\‘l':q: Butterfass, gecre. | N0t be considered on a par with De- | the chautauqua NZ"’:- grams, there had been increasing | asseseed will be attached. ; oL 5 z ' ik 3 ok Bhanane s T 2 v each v baining the | Trafic Officer at North Side : West, former star pitcher of the |Conn —advt e \wil. | razie’s .4 | difficulty each vear in of Mrs. Elizabeth Ripple of Ripple |University of Penn, will make his tary of the same rhu:"?:{ e Aisa| Duffy Gnazzo tell oft with one hit B Gartisla ’““;‘, has return 41 Inecessary list of 125 guarantors, and | Because of the traffic congestien ity |start with the locals and much fs 3 Boys R d Clingi s e S AT S Rl B he ek maation St | o ek Fna aniit fhin et sl Shdi R during the installa- Courtiione by the oldest iesidenty ¥ lexpected of him, Huband will eatch |3 BOYS Rescue INGING |Gladye Atwater. who e D o 300, Freddy Miller continued te Cosey Beach. (hrough Plain. |P® Put little more than formerly.|tion of the two large manholes on z‘"‘"" i Z‘;’"‘"t:"‘;:z‘h S R To Bottom of Their Boat | iucting a vacation school in 3 [1ead the hit-makers by getting his ‘"'fe“;,::i“:f: e te LR P20 | ne had been unable to find enough | North strest it has been found neces. Py annierzasy. ton PE A rrow K | 1p) | York city | nint blow, while Babich, al-|V : Y _ | persens interested to sign the guar-|sary to post a traffic oficer at that Ripple was born in Wethersfleld on | Tomorrow Kensington will travel| Gloucester, Mass. July 21 (UP) | Those who reveised dars for per-| NI sate blow, while B L | oUnce. One wis trarsparto wy-tomy. | Persons interested to sig 3 ity o puet & tianc olcen KO d e to Berlin |10 Torrington to meet the state | Three boys. clinging to the bottom | F 3 Telen Norton, |theugh the only man on s tey ley, while the other, coming from antors’ list. I £ g T g P it andlaams o) e a|league entry of that town. Last|of their overturned rowboat, were |fect attendance were Helen ) F1- | R0 failed to score. kept hin lead in | ley: whi s e ; Wife Seeks Divorce The excavations have made it neces. in her early youth She has resided Sunday Kensington was returned a | rescued by sailors from the U §. g |Vivian Burgess, Ruth Burgess, El-| 0 "yy pas"aight to his -credit.|New Haven, filled seven motor Eva L. Roberts, nee Boulanger of | sary for automobilists to take to the BELEBYEE 5D years L to 0' winner over the Torrington | Ogala abost & wije trom shore here [canor Livingston, Pauline White. [y " ron™ (ho are hitting 300 or | coaches. Waterbury, wife of William F. Rob- |trolley track when approaching the She is the ~widow of George H. asgregation when Grip hit a home | yesterday i | Crawford Fennell, Marion Monbleau. [y.tte" ate the following: Rev. P. J. Cleveland, pastor of the | [T P40 city. has fled a petition | corner from the north, and many J Eipnl = velaran ok Uie Gl et B RS L) last of the ninth. A bus| The hoys Charles and Peter Gam. | Phelps Kendrick, Pearl White, Tran-| Derazio, Trumbull Electrie, .667; | Advent C"”“é‘“ sauceh, "“gr fia |for divorce which will be heard be-| timee the trolley car when making 4 i1 a8 fve ohlidren. four sons and has been chartered to take Kensing- | age of Eastern Point and Archie Col- | Cis Roberts, Robert Simpson. Donald 'xpat1e0 Peck Spring, .667; Gnazzo, ";:‘“"’ ‘;°_“" f";(',‘:’- ;“"‘“ "2 | tore the superior court of New Ha- | the turn, encounters a long line of . T st L e e i lins of Brooklyn, N. Y. were on|Kahms. Helen Furrey. Robert Wid-|pock Spring, 500; Alesander, Peek|2fter a two weeke' vacation. ven county the first Tuesday of Sep- | automobiles awaiting the change of 2 RirtnaH Topi W and Bour Leaves For Shore | their way to visit the mine fleet, |8er. Louise Mills, Erling Sedergren. 'gpring. 500: Miller, Trumbull Elec. tember. The complaint alleges that | the light v LR R L B s Bl e in Gloucester harbor, when |and Florence Widger. [tric. .429: Cassidy, Trumbull Elec-| To rent—Four rooms and bath|tne dofendant hae been suirg of 1o William Baltrush Rie T upe: Ecrifn otz denkilet dhla more | Hals ok capsized. ; e o Dere it Alleg |TTic. -429: Silverlo, Trumbull Elec. |with all Improvements. 73 East Main | tojerable cruclty to. the. . motiionor| Willlam et age 67, of 165 : fM;L R:lpple fisdw;y a;'x::lwk::-pim:: "I;lz ;or file cottage at Guil- They were ,{ny.-,l, by Joseph Bal. | Kathryn Smith, Delia White, Alice tric _400; Bannell, Businessmen, |street.—advt. and claims a divorce and the restor- | Queen street, died at his home 138t of her advanced age . s y Jos : I | Wi 3 . Dorothv| ¢na; Schwab, Peck Spring, .400. an- . bach of the U. §. 8 Ogala and a|White, Irene Monroe. r : ) He expects to be | rescue party sent.to get lghem They | Kahms. Harold Pinder, Laura Weitz- | Cavanaugh, Peck Spring, .400; L. . suffered no ill effects and later were | ke. Alice Burgess. Russell Limeburn- Smith, Peck Spring, .400. ation of her maiden name. Connecting Gas Mains Many of the residents of Farming- constant touch with the daily affairs | ford where he will spend his of the day through the newspapers. [ nual vacation. 8he is a very interesting talker and | §one for about two weeks. evening following an illness of sev- eral months. He was born in Lith- uania, the son of Joseph and Mary Shoots Mother of Five Then Commits Suicide | i . Lois Farrar. . Trumbull Eleetrie, .389: ton who lives between the crest of | Baltrush, and was married in his " QoA econass or anind dn per K-msmmo" "“nh“d-m Sl ’;’Yav:sr‘]:m\‘r‘:r'r;"n;“mc» White, Law- m:;r:r:‘d 'l"rrumbuul] Electrie, .375;| Monson. Mass., July 21 (UP)—|Tom Martin's hill and Jerome ave. | native land. He came to this coun- a speech. She will pass her birthday | Sunday school at 10 o'clock e Ay e [vence Roberts, Thomas Baraclough. | Crampton, Businessmen, :368: Derby, | Murder and sulcide ended a clan- | 1om M2 AliDg themeelves of the | Ty 55 years ago and settled in Wa. " quietly with her daughter. no cpe- |der the direction of the superintend- | RF: i Skt iehl et i il S Dol 850; Foran, |destine romance here last night|opportunity of connecting with the |terbury. He came o Bristel 13 : IR ST T AT Fha’;}::"“fil'ldka’;e"'hf' e [Marguerite Hill, Lois Jacobs. Caro- Trumbull Electric, .333; W. Cun.|whena married man killed a mother | o7 28 main which is being laid |years and was an employe of the : Ripple is well known in town and |kins, , ) | -333; Frez- Goeb, Peck "lyn Morse, Maxine Bull. Marion ningham, Businessmen, Hill, Gena Guite, Flaine Guite, Har- ean, Standard Steel, .3 ry Bull. Barbara Morse, and William |Spring-Businessmen, .333; Babich, Hoyle Trumbull Flectric, 313 Sataline, Town Meeting Thrusday | Businessmen, .313; \:‘ Tflg" )Bus‘- o ‘ - o [nessmen, .313; Levine, Business-|42. R SR |men, .30%; Kovoloski, Standard Steel, | theater, L300 gathering crowd The Trumbull Electric team push- | mitted suicide | ed it batting average uup 24 peints| The woman died en route to a [to 364 The Peck Spring team is|hospital after her hushand had been | | hitting for 272, the Businessmen for [summoned from a nearby mill :urwv]r. althouzh it is expected that of five children. who had spurned |iong that thoroughfare, schile the | his advances, and then turned the |y ori of laying the main is in pro- £un on himeelf. eress. By connecting while the work Edward A. Clark. 56 shet and i< under wav, instead of waiting fatally wounded Mrs. Clavton Felton, ' unfil the new main is completely in- | M as she emerged from a movie | stalled, subscribers save a co Then. before the eves of a crable amount of monev the slaver com-| For the present, tha main will be laid only from a point where it ~onnects with tha present main at Wallace-Barnes company up until the time of his last illness. Resides his wife he is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Mary Dalter, Mary McCahe and Mrs. Anna sid- Lynch. all of Bristol, and seven grandchildren. He was a member of the Wallace-Barnes Mutual Atd society and £t Casmir's lodge of Waterbury. Funeral services will be hald Men- day morning at 9 o'clock at & Jo- 2 has a large host of friends, morning services at '1 o'clock. Ep- | St. Paul's Church worth league services at 7:30 o'clock. 2 Masses will be celebrated tomor-| Evening devotions will be conducted 1 row morning at St. Paul's church, |at 8 o'clock. ol Kensington, at 8 and 10 o'clock. Rev. Fast Berlin Ttems John C. Brennan, pastor, will be in| Services at the Methodist church charge. Sunday school has been | will be held at the usual hours with | discontinued for the summer the excetion of the evening service Sacred Heart Church which will be omitted. The morning s Rev. John C. Brennan of Ken-|service will be held af 10:45 o-elock # sington will officiate at the 9 o'clock [with sermon by the pastor, Rev., A, mass tomorrow morning at the Sac- | L. Burgreen. Sunday school at 12 PLAINVILLE» TODAY Thrills, Youth, Love, Speed He's Here Again REGINALD DENNY in “FAST AND FURIOUS" A Big Show P — CAR WASHING Something New in Plainville Complete Washing Stand the crest of the hill, as far as Jerome | 240. and the Standard Steel, after |where he had been working a night | 1he work will he extended to fake fn | sepha ehuren Burial will be in the red Heart church. East Berlin. Sun-|o'clock. The Junior league will DAY Latest Methods anietiier Tafting 'of- 27 moll’ Ter an | shitt the newer developments on Farm-|new St. Joseph's cemetery. re. day school has been discontinued for | meet at 3 o'clock and the Epworth 2—FEATURES—2 Al infinitesimal 165. The Standard| Authorities learned later that Fel- | ington avenue bafore another vear| Rnom Entered and Ransacked n, the summer. league at 7:15 o'clock. It is expect- A Western For Everybody Cars $2.00 Steel still 1sads in flalding with .936. |ton had eiected Clark from the Fel- | has passed The police received a complaint it Kensington Congregational ed that there will be a large dele- KEN MAYNARD in RATES: — the others being ranged as follows.|fon home a few hours hefore the Tridnum to St. Anne yesterday from James M. Cole of the - Rev. Vernon L. Phillips, pastor.|gation from here in attendance at “GUN GOSPEL" Polish- Paeck Spring, .895: Trumbull Elec- | double shooting Nefghbors of the| A period of devotional exercises, | Bristol Homge that some one had s will lead the regular morning serv-|the aftrnoon and evening services at “FRECKLES" ing sl.so tric. .859 and Businessmen. .863 Felton’s told police that Clark had|fermmating with the t of St |entered his room during the after- e (=) Wohiorfow morning at the Kefi- (fhe Flainvitle camp grounds, with HOBART BOSWORTH Cars Called For and Delivered. || Dunbar of the Peck outft, suppos. | been aftentiva fo Mre Falton for | Anne on Tuesiny, July 20 sarted | oo o ransacked it. He reported b sington Congregational church at St. Gabriel's Episcopal church || ——— 5 ed to be the league’ Yorst” batter. |three or four vears foday at St. Joseph's church. These | that a suit of clothes, overcoat 110:45 a'clock. Services will be held |will hold its morning service at 9 won the game for his team this weak S = |services are held for the accommo- [ watch and chain, and a small ban¥ m in the church parlors. The pastor o'clock There will be ne meeting ' GEORGE BANCROFT in and has lost that “honor,” which | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS dation of those who have besn un. s. will preach the regular morning fer-jin the church school “THE DRAG NET" has now fallen to Nick Tolll of the FOR BEST RESULTS |2bla to participate in the entire (Continuei on Pags 10) e mon and the children’s story ser- The Modern Woodmen will mert T i y. mon Monday evening at § o'clock at Ath- Al b = 3 e ek N - . Berlin Congregationa! letic Hall LOSSER o [l R s T 2 W mne » o FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS He Has't the Heart By Bl to will lead the regular morning Serv-|a two weeks vacation from her du. 8. ices at the Berlin Congregational | ties at the Union Mfg. Co. of New e church tomorrow morning at 11!-"'5 Rritain ; = = 1= o'clock. He will also deliver the| The Knigh's of Pythias will meet LoOK! UERE'S A LEOPARD ( GET HIM RIGUT ; S ) te I sermon. Tuesday evening at § o'clock at NOW=DONT GET AE BETWEEN TUE GOOD UEAVENS Y ) 4w seE opere ts Slight Fire Yesterday Community Hall to Co. No. 2 of the New Britain Fire| . H. Payne attended the Grand department was called to the home | srmy observance exercises at the of Samuel Ditictro of Berlin yester-| painville camp grounds today. » day afternoon at 3:42 o'clock. The | The Wesleyans will meet Mon- firemen found a bed burning in the | 4oy cvening at the Plainville camp house and extinguished it in a few | grounds. This will not be a business minutes, there being practically 10 | cossion hut a social gathering damage. The company was in town | George MacDonald is leaving fo- ahout 20 minutes. day for Detroit, Mich., after a 10- Two Flcaics Today, day vacation spent here with his Members of the Bolton-Kasica | grongparents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip post and American Legion and their | (o1, of Cottage street. families will hold a picnic this aft-| "y 5 g €SP ernoon at Rockwell ~park. Bristol. | 5yardeq a scholarship for next year This is an annual affair and a large attendance is expected. Those hav- ing care are asked to be present at the Legion hall at 1:30 o'clock and pick up as many passengers as can be accommodated. Each family is expected to bring a basket of lunch. ‘The afternoon will be spent in play- ing games and other amusements. The Bunday school class of the Kensingtop Methodist church is YOU LET AIM GET AWAY /! WHY DIDNT Yoo / UARRY.” 1 DIDNT HANE TUE UEART! 1 JUST COULDNT KILLIT="L yUsST COULDNT - SEE HIM 60-Look HOW HAPPY LEOPARD=1'LL RE ¢ VoK R b RIGAT AT YOUR SIDE, y y TAKE Ahay SO LET MM AV / SHoot! T T Hereby give notice that I intend to sell the Garage Business known as the Farmington Avenue Garage, Farmington avenue, Berlin, Connec- ticut, to Lena Gilin of Hartford. Conn. MARY MASSIRO, Adm. of Estate of Eugene Mlntrml gene Massiro.