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Broi Store Closes Wednesdays at 12 to September 5th Inclusive e A Sale of Boys’ Clothing that Will Make Parents Happy A timely sale, where bargains are offered that could not be replaced later at anywhere near the low prices that this occasion brings them to vou. Though there is a long vacation ahead it will pay to buy for the boys’ school needs now. All wool with plus four and golf knickers, our sale prices for. $20 value | is $14.50 each. Others that were $15.00 now ...... Note these reductions, suits that were $30 now $22.50. While those that were $20 are . ... Fine knickers, all wool and good mixtures, never a better time to buy for school wear, values range to $3.50. Offered for, pair, $1.29, $1.59 .. $1.95 S e ok arge including @ new parin at the reauet of Mr. NoMOl | guturday. All those planning o at- | kiln-drying plant and also a largc Incorporated in communication to| teNd are asked to meet at the new unit in which is housed the L e £ [church at 10 a. m. Members and|plating department. At about the | Summer knickers, linen and mixtures, with choice in size from 6 te With the land, Mr. Norton has|triends are invited. g same «ol::‘\.)l L za o hu:l:]l:::tw 10 2o, Faline b RLT R SLEN OO B0 e S ol Benen [promised 1o ive s2300 to ve used | N O emorram [ afice and adminisration forco taic worth up to $2.95 for $1.95 pair. In restoring the long stretch of the U\ [BC 0 Gl (18 ok Members|ing up tamporary quarters in the through the property. The only|Will meet at the church at 7:15|Dunn ‘Ulock spiNoHE R Wt . 3 T & 8 i pEris ’ 2 cloc V e 1 COIN P s an- WASH SUITS { promise exacted by Mr. Norton from |©¢lock. While the company ha Final clearance of broken priced to $2.145 each. Choice for, each ..:... 1%2] opping Centar: feo s - Open All Day Saturday FOUR PIECE SUITS (Sizes 8 to 16 years) NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1928, Plainville News MEETING TONIGHT ON GFT OF PA Much Interest in Ofier, With Sentiment Apparently Favorable MR. MELVILLE'S FUNERAL Will Be Conducted Saturday After- noon by Bishop Plainville will either accept or re- fuse the gift of a public park to- night, when a special town meeting, called for § o'clock in school auditor { oife the v of t of the town. Tuch interest has been The Fort Trumbull team from New London is also seeking to book a game with the All-Plainvilles. Sold and Resold The adminisirators of the R. C. Usher estate have sold Lot No. 7 at Farmington avenue manor, lo- cated on Cleveland drive, to Ralph Bristol News — N T0 ERECT Acheson—All- Plaimvilies Booked By Falcons— Spocial Scout Meeting—Briets im, will vote on the| Charles H, Norton and daughter, Miss Eliz of 60 a beth H. Norton, s of land in the southern | tuken in Thrall, who has retransferred RN Britain. Sequassen Installation regular meeting in Odd Fellow tonight. freshments will be served. Special Scout Meeting final arrangements for the trip {the Leglon forest in main to be attended to. High | on hand at 1 o'clock Saturday S| 0on in order that the start be made promptly. Raseball Tonight the property to Eva B. Winger of New The officers of Sequassen lodge. L 0. O. F., will be installed at a hall A full attendance 1 desir- ed by the officers of the lodge. Re- Bey Scout Troop 33 will hold a special meeting tonight in the Le- gion pest rooms in order to make Barkhamsted Saturday and Sunday, when the lo- cal scouts will join with 2,000 others has donated a truck for transporta- tion, and only a few final details re- Seoutma ter LeVasseur wishes all boys to he - after- may | The Standard Steel baseball team NEW STOREHOUSE Excavation for Ingrabam Build- ing to Be Started in Near Future BURGLAR IS ARRESTED Runaway Freight Car—White Way Addition Lighted—Feasi to of St Anne Observance — Automobile fram of expansion of the J ham Co. which has been in progres for the past few years, plans arc be ing drawn for the erection of a ncw storehouse building to be situated eust of the present plating room and adjacent to the railroad he new bullding will be 4% by 162 feet and will be five stories in height. It will 5 fresh from its victory over thely. of il construction. The plans oy Plamyille 1s av press 5 uuingasmen; will meat the Trume/oor the bullaing Hoelt have not yet !ent without any park other than the . - " | for the building itself ha y i bt Lull Electric nine in an Industrial . onbiacts dhiaih small town green at Whiting and || st the Hichiachaol Bald been comipleted nor contracts awar LONG PANTS SUITS Maple streets. Majority sentiment | ch8Ue B M Highischipol | ed for its ercction. Fred Heln i appears to be strongly in favor of LS evening. Lncouraged by ‘Tues-ting local contractor, hus been given (Sizes 15 to 20 vears) the acceptance of ny): i gu..!"“y night's success, the Bearing|(he contract for the excavation for $14.50 i ithe (3 to 8 years) izes in grades that were the the to Berlin es d have 60 days in which to make appeu « t | o Moratatn. Miew any yes- | relic has been applicd to multitudes, ville, ‘Tenn.. s visiting Ner futher. | o iaend o0 Saong e e "’“"L_ ci Diing Uissiind Frogram terday atternoon, the brakes hecame | not all of whom were sufferers from : cavian ot mer e Charges in “Looping” Freight o, obile accident in New G T ¢ e B ciza al : St [. 3. ebster of Herlin M ping I utonnile ascliin Tl ENER I liaaUatit Wanian of Orange | Slsskea (n aor R Gt ical disability. Tn the distribu | e Ao "'m""p"m,“‘ e |‘ .»“: Vhrough Canada Ave Ordered |y 0 b\-‘»l‘(l at 2 o'clock Saturday after-|a former missionary 1o Japan, :lmkv‘:““ll *'-‘;""*1 on d';‘ “H.,’, hed ;1_-" mlll' holy commuuton and t,“" ap- children and plans to remain here | B o o whiens a had | at the service at the Plainville eamp |11 of its own. proceeded mer- | plication of the relic, Father Mag- ) for the rest of the summer. Her hus- | Altered By Court Order noon I the church of which he hadi 05 e afternoon under the ans, | Tl on its way down the grude to- | nell, pastor of St. Joseph's has been | hand will visit here inoa few weeks, | h jenar hew WL e conu e Y hices of the Woman's Foreign Min. | ¥ard the main tracks of the New |ussisted by a number of visiting i serfes Called OFf j New Maven, July 26 (P—Notice |Itev. E. Campion Acheson of Mid-|bices of the Womaw's Vorelgn Miss |y o0, N il en & Hurtford rail s who have worked continuous- | The scries which wur arvanged ot cancellation of freight rates |dletown. suffragan hishop of the ¥ "; Dristol will lead the Young People's | 1024 until w derailor van it off the 1y throughout the day. | during the week between the PIrutes | «looping” throush Canada hetween [0P21 diocese of Connecticy sist- | 1 i ing, | tracks and its wild carcer was| St Joseph's was filled to capacity 1 1 1k 8" g anada hetwes =Sk sy of | service at 6:30 o'clock this evening. | | e e lor New Britain and the Kensington |, ' *\0® e cl Dy Rev. Clarence Lund, rector of | sorvice a Mass Lad o oem: | halta, Tt was necessary (o securc |last night at the final service of the angles was called off this morning ¢ Sagara frontler —and the De-f o eppist chureh cathedral —in|The preacher at the regular eve- | L _ 5 A { Rt hlies . 5 . angles was called off this morning i\ MBI (rontie ) S ] 1= ,. ®.80 olcloot will be |the Bervices of Lhe derrick of | rovena and all of the services of the ute H' hway Depl Mal‘kmg by the Pirate management, The |01l Ulalr ivers because of iyjaritord and a close personal friend |ning service at 7:30 o'cloc % {the New Haven road from Water- [xceck have heen unusually well t series was 10 have started next Wed- | "Wt against it by the New York|oe yr. Melville. | Dt M Aldsumon inaBtor O [iss 3 iorabr (b venition (s e o3 [t hndcn 1o e R A e . . | nesday. ana was 1o be the bost two | entral and thel Michigun Central | = 5y Melville has been removed | the Trinity M. chureh of Baw | S (0 T e de e B ! o S : ates, was given by the New York, |, R ere her| Rey. I Lawson of New Hav s Pt |k L G ST S ST G e B s O st R ke 2l the serviee | Aroused from his slumbers ®t|honor of St. Anne which formed In their reason for calling off the serics | oW H and Hartford railroad i .o aition is quite sa b |ilhesthe Mpenken afiaha 890uiDO R 5ot Sita mnoriing iy Ao BAAGCURS ) Kias sent. 68 Iha: GHGRNL. Al shion YET 18 the lick of pitchers, Carlson, the |1904¥. Action was within 1ts rights, |\ cording to Mrs. Melvil #his | tomprew aftaripon ok 2 OWlVk. BB {0 ouies toam the sty of & 4 o a it i ey !the New Haven rvoad claimed, which i ¢ P the evening Mr. Alderson will again ! s from the vicinity of a fincluded visiting clergy. cures and ace of the Pirates, pitehes Saturdays | 1 5 had driven only a short ways after | ning Mr. Aldersor 4 [ house undur construction next to Lis | members of some of the societies of = [in the City league and Mondays for |<*Plained that under un order of the i, ng over the wheel of their auto- | preach home, Offfcer Edgar Norton, bare- | the church, - Alalloane Sugody Wit I the G company. The Pirates do nm.\“”' ate ':‘.’,","’:' COMMISSION [, 5151 from her hushand. Mr, Mel- Improve nent Soviety Meeting Tontod Rl otharwEa" Iisnlly d“]} 1 = ity AnIsOf i | feel that they would be getting an i‘”‘ April 1, 1922, 1t was entitled 10 @ e was consulting a road map andj The Plainville Camp Ground I | enve chase tolw dumiier hiar anvaste Falcons Here Saturday titicate of Settlement In Hart Fa. | even break with - the Kensington i ’<i ‘IMI:';“(» nnx e in u,:;}s«: Tates | cked her to look at i When she |~r-m;nm¥ society hnl‘r! its ; .;um'ulul ;mg him about a quarter of a mile| At three o'clock Saturady affer- tenin by doreing: Carlson to pitclyyiiilie Mider a declsion ot de coni- thajictr lettiihesmond, s and niocting Whitsaany evoping milh WUl 5oy o Soone or 0 iy cas 100N at Muzzy fleld, the Maple Ends tate — Pirates Call OF Basc three times within week, TeIlIsslonion June qd, ritotonia tempted fo got it back en Rev. William . Beach, presiding in § BT SRR 00 e :,hm"(' et R it ¥he athong Paldoni j | Pirates ave wiling (o stuge u Sun- | have to divide that increase with the |0 bavement the machine turned | the absence of the society president, | W e m‘ e “"“ o8 New Britaing The Valdona e serics—Interesting ltems. ey Byic huERITeE 8hs lig o mbsk ‘!“”M' roads which now seck by suit | gy, |Camp Ground association president, ' 0 Ty TECE FE LR »,',,v“,:; 45 ro | recognized as one of the fastest The state highway department | the Triangles in twillght games until [0 make recovery of that portion of Book Game With 1 e Kolaey | of Wigguine ey Uit S R OO e omiis nLi ALAtS Bn o {ed work this morning on Main | the City lcague is over. the inerease already pald. The com- | o A rainvilles will pley their n A."Gladding, the treasurer. re- | (8 (U 10 WIRGOWs Sod B 1 | SUME contest ds in prospect. R e Sl e i mission under its second decision it road game of the scason Surn- | ported a balunce of $432.64. Other | AIRINE away B n i v 1 8 ¢ Muple Ends will| rect, Kensington, and Percival ave- | Son Born {held 1t lacked jurisdiction oy ate | LBr oo N CihaL ALl wnGat | t6arts werbe vhrd My N¥. B Nbne|| four steldgons over itk #honlder; On Bundhy tho Muple Jnds il stalling poles 10 show the | & son, William Joseph Chaniber- | AREC £ |day afternoon. when they meet | 1eports ead by W. E. Jen-| o THCR 0 ariuder awas |PIAY @ return engagement with the | i \Ilin"i of the tno streets a8 | 1uin, ‘was born to Mr. and Mrs, Wil | (/ision on routes through Canada. trong New Diritain Falcons at|nings. chalrman of the playground | M ”\”:\“‘“"1 mf'f'"rl«' " {Insilcos at Meriden. pundary Ao aele SR o L Yool The New Haven road said, in its Mary's field, New Britain. The|committee: Mrs. Charles J. Symonds, | S48t some distance from th Attractions at C unce tablished by the state surveyors. | liam S, Chamberlain of East Ber-y oo S0 FEIA FORE 82t 10 8 Y 4 A ' |cene, and when an attempt was | tractions at pou he poles are three fect long and are [ lin last Monday according to birth H‘ 1t D iy e ;| l"alcons are one of the prominefit | chairman on fair and sale of fancy: .o de to put him under arrest, he | 1riday evening, there will be a nk into the ground. | certificats filed at the office of the | it hitd no interest in having its | opienders fn the State league and | crticles: and Mrs. A. T. Rierkan, put up conaidarabile reaiat "ot popularity conte: Lake Com- “The highway lines, as in the cases | town clerk. business pass through Canada at 1ess |0 of o higher caliber than any-|chairman on entertainments, nnuu;‘u(-.-u»u bl e A DUt unce, the young lady being ad- School strect and Farmington av l To Meet Landers | St gan, through ~the United |gying fhe locals have yet fackled.| The following ofticers for the |/ 83 decitod that s ausadlant hud {dged’ the most popular being t. cut info property of the owners ! The American Paper Goods ning [ ercs 400 boause its business 18 |,ng Vanager John Guiden ix deter- | coming vear were elected: President, | "' O Make an Aar- g pded an engraved silver cup. The ; ots, but not to any great | will clash with Landers in an Indus- | C°nteal whether it passes wholly | ioq that his charges shall make | W. F. Jennings of Forestville: vice. | 'St ven though unconventional- | (oot G Ve judged by Miss Lois B L it or e Avenii(sia) {-uks nadshul) Eume. Phgay | PEIRIDRIE (hrolgh the Whited Blatek | saq iatowlng: president, George 8. Stratton of (1Y Karbed. | Delander, the “Miss America” of the ber Goods company the houndary | evening 4t Walnut Hill park at 5:30 | ! C1aims it should have all the in- |* fr"hyq catled a special practice | South Merlden; secretary, Charles J, | After being brought to the police | |ua; Afiantic City. beauty . contest, R i i ar e e game is 4 postponed | °ASc granted —and not merely 4 fogon to be held ut the high school | Symonds of New Britain: treasurer, | 110N the stranger refused to give | (ng will stage an exhibition during | :';wr’:us-\' the line cuts through |affair. The lm,f,,,; Have~been ,-h,,",wh‘“”mn as represented by the mile- | Ga1g tomorrow evening. The fol- | Mrs, Leon A. Gladding of Plainville. :u.s name at first, but luter said he | e evening. e middle of the law The depart- the going in the league excepti age i United tes territory. To | are asked to report: | Notes | was Joseph Stibinski and that he | on Satur afternoon there will fent expocts 1o complete its work [ally hard as of late and have been | UiVide the increase the New Huven |y . Dudack, Sataline,| A son was born at the New Brit. | W28 @ resident of Ingraham place. [},c q serics of outboard motor boats en 45“’ ots t | Toread fo accept four tralght beat. o2 claims. would be to do busi- | Tolli, Datoli, Mattea. | ain General hospital today to Mr, | 21¢r he said that has name was Jo- | in competition for a series of prizes Ahmf \et mone of the property |ings. They hope to break into the |1°S 4t a loss and increase the | o'y e . Eliott, Cassidy., nd Mrs, Albert Kozen of North |S¢PD Skivinski and that he was em- |otfered by the management of the s of U operty lings. They t 3t claims |the suitois an effort to]Con: ok i : ployed at the Scasions Foundry un- |resort. Carl Mason, well known ‘ners on School strect or Worth- {win column at the cxpense of the : | Tolli and Gnazzo. Washington strect. v j A - & ¢ ok burden on its fother commissioners. der the name ot Joseph Iisher. local sportsman and holder of two gton ridge have announced their | New Britain aggregation. 3 The Hutton-Jones Co. and 8 J. P Fantions of making an appeal over | el {compel the New Haven to handi | Castle will hold open house tonight| AU investigation is being made | world's records, will compete as will @ an i st Berlin Items 1he *loop” ira T (Canads 9 v 3 | ¥ o en- e boundary lnes sel by the State, | word ma o e s Mps, | 1€ “100D” traffic through Canada [ for the reception of the fight returns | (204Y in an effort to find out the |other well known motor boat en set by U Vord has buen received from Mrs. | ot fess revente and still at the con: | k correct name and address of the | thusiasts any of the owners werc affeeted |y iR L G oving @ motor Varilon A over the radio 1 ! ank, s enjoying : SlSoR b GL e roilier iously 10 at 1 pC Word has been received huere by lembers of the Berlin Congrezation- church that Professor 15 L ourse, former pastor of the Bierlin urch and a resident of this town r many years, is seriousiy ill at his brue in Harttord and his condition reported as being very low. orning it was reported that Mr. ourse had but a slight chance for covery, He is in his sixtivs and is nnected with the Hartford Theo- glcal seminary. He has been in iling health for about a year. Mr. Nourse is well known 1 the d members of the Berlin Congre- tional church and hope is being pressed for his speedy recovery. Certificate of Scttlement A certificate of settlement of fin ate of Samficl Bugene Hart has n fiload at the oflice of the town rk. According to the cerfificate | the property is left to Howard and Walter E. Hart, eons of muel E. Hart. The property is ated at the end of Percival ave- nd consists of re Leaves for ltaly around &0, tour of the Canadian provinces in | e {company with her brother, John MILLS SHOW LOSS Schell of Corona, L. 1. She reports| Bogton, July 26 (UP)—The an enjoyable trip with good weuther | pacific Mills, in a report to stock- jand good roads. She will return next | holders, announced a net loss of week. i {from a week's visit with her grand- jwother in Middletown his | !Among those making ghe frip are | [Bev. and Mrs. A, L. Burgreen, Mr. ' two months this department has and Mrs. W, H. Payne, Mrs, Gustav been ro-organized and the inventor s Pettit and Mr. and Mrs, E. V. Read. | reduced. A number: of Jocal young men | Total current assets for the six- have organized @ tennis team and lmonth period were $30.798.604.01 as are open for games with any v.-am} ompared with $21,504,204.85 for | avernging 1S years. A game with | the same period last year. Almost | the South church team of New Brit- | 1,000,000 of this decrcase is ac- | L ! Angust, | a Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sisti of Ken- | gton left this morning for New prk where they plan to take a boat turdav morning for Italy. The 1l visit relatives in Newark, New rey. to and tomorrow. Mr. i is connected with the A, K. F rher shop. The coupls ree morths and will &pend their e visiting relatives in Ttaly. They 11 also make a four of all the large fes in the country and will visit ris. They hope to get an interview th the Pope while visiting in ome. Rriefs Mjss Margarct Foerteh is spend g 4 week's vacation at her home Farmington avenue Mrs, George Welz of jad has been entectaining om New York. Miss Barbara Baldwin spent yes- hearsal will be held this evening at low, | Conn.—Advt par] 1ot ated M Deacon of Nash- | . Warren ¥, ard roads, erous offer, sibilities. A is e: people may have an annus sums from year (o ye: “uneral opposed and some oth n urging caution in accepting a gift which will bring with it respon- d_attendance | 800 -si xpected, with som offer promised. discus: Henry town will he that it devote {small sum cach year to improving property in order maintain their interest in . He has stated that he want a lurze amount 1 ai one time, but rather Funeral of Mr. M services T . Melville, ville rector of the Ch although a few persons Wash- t the towns- | addition appropri- Itev. Leon- | have| ipe league, are confiden {ing back the challenge Outings Pl ed on of | nic at Rockwell park, Bristol, Home From California Mr. and Mrs, som hoard the steamship {he | from California, wherc they docs | been for the past three yvear have traveled extensively small L [ton was attached to the U. 8 | Medu They will make their home temporarily with Mrs. Johnston's wrents, Mr. and Mrs, ¥ hurch | Effecting Settlement $307,083.33 for the six months end- ed June 30, Net sales of $20,872,- 037.70 were reported | The cotton divisions were operat- Miss Marion Potts has 1rned Soveral from here ave atiending | ed profitably, but the 15 a loss in rvices at the Plainville Camp (the worsted division which offset vnd this afternoon and evening. | this profit. according to Edwin F. | Greene, treasurer. During the past n is being arranged for early in |counted for in decreased inventories ‘LAUGH, CLOW JCIAL 21 EY-HEENEY Will Be BROADCAST Through Court B & New “Majestic” Radio LON CHANEY In His Greatest A Big SI RIDAY LEATRICE JOY in . “THE BLUE DANUBE Last Nj, of RCHANTS' € Be Here Sul “M ¢ between Frank and Johnl""r has been taken from the build- eitin. who Sng bosam: Taeved Stibinski, allas Skivingki, alias lin" difticulties in attempting to ‘m_; Fisher in the meantime is being held [solve their partnership. Deputy | TOF #PPearance in court tomorrow heriff Martin H. Horwitz of New |MOrNIng. [ Britain was scheduled to sell three| White Way Addition Lizhted lof four pleces of property owned The recently installed extension of | jointly by the brothers at a public |!h® White way system. which = was suction today. but the sale has been | OTiginally —designed to light ~ the called off and an agreement is being | JOWntown business xcction of the reached hetween the Fanfolos and | City. was lighted for the first time thelr attorneys, Irank Fanlolo is|last Dight. The most recently tn- | represented by Picrce & Plerce Bristol and his brother | Nair of New Britain, v || Dr. George ¥. from town from | 15.—advt. July Makers hope to upset the Temcos, but the latter, who are well in front of turn- The Advent Christian church will hold its annual Sunday school pic- on Harrison Johnston larrived in New York city vesterday Manchuria have . They through the west during the time Mr. Johns- | the H. Gilbert A scttlement was being effected by Nair & | ‘[ READ AERALD CLASSIFIED ADS the basement, and work on that part of the contract is expected 1o be started in the near fuure. The E. Ingraham Co., on¢ of the largest manufacturers of time keep- ing devices in the world, completed only a little over a year ago, two buildings nounced the closing of the factory the latter part of this wonth for th annual inventory and repal it s understood that due to the rush of orders for radio loud speaker cab- inets, that the cas which is one of the gust units of factory, will not be shut down . | for the entire inventory period. ' Pugitive Freight Car While pig-iron was being unloaded from a freight car in the yards of the jions FFoundry com cheek up is being made to try and find just how much lum- of | Stalled fixtures extend from Center | street to the north side corner of North Main strect, and three fix- ook will he away |tures lave been installed on Center 28 to August street from North Main to Valley street { On the niain thoroughfare, the high candle power lights arc 1In- The I and Dram corps re- 0 o'clock at Comnnmity hall. The library will he open tomorrow fternoon and evening. For sale or rent, Tnanire H. J 5 room bunga- Foiren, Clinton, BoY/wpar A WHOPPER ! AO \WONDER 1 DIDNT | For sale or rent- i-room bunga- MEAR AAY ROAR- low. Inguire H. J. Foiren, Clinton, . ING = AES CUOKED 'Burglars Attempt 'fhcft plans o be away for | | bu ‘lhoum of two Yale faculty members last when detectives wer | vestiga dows in Professor James way’ | third at th fourth at the i i at READ HI:II;ALD CLASSIFIED Alml TiGuT!! In Professors’ Houses v Maven, July 26 u»:rmn! ars attempted to enter the night became known today aseigned to in- s the breaking of cellar win- Green- home at 400 Prospect street, nd Professor Trving Fisher's home 460, Last nig attempt marks the cenway home and the Fisher place since the n ummer Kea AN 775G v. 5. PAT. OPY. 1928, oY mea semwice. ) 4 : GEE! IMAGINE JUET A LITTLE SLIP-KANOT DOING A BIG] JOB LIKE TUAT!! TUAT JUST GOES ™ SHUOW TUAT IT'S OFTEA TUE LITTLE TUINGS THAT CAN CAUSE 7LE MOST TROUBLE'!! A—, board of park | from all over the state in a field ! day. Wreck on Boulevard. | Fhe Trambull Blastels Mte. Co.f 4, oy gagivienal Boit in thie pre- - | destrians, | past week to department | stalled on alternate trollicy poles cach side of the street, and e gloom which has prevailed bett Center and North streets, hus beer dispelled by a radiance which equais the downtown section. At the nerth side corner, the white way termi- nates in a veritable blaze of radiance . fixture having been installed on each of the four corners at the junc- | tion., On Center street, the lights lead to the new armory which has enly tol National Guard units. Brilliant Fireworks Display acterized by a dazzling array of set-pieces in a bewildering variety of design including a realistic bat- tle scene and a replica of Col, Lind- berg's epoch making flight to Paris, the sccond annual fireworks display and band concert sponsored by the commissioners held at Muzzy Field last night. One of the largest sembled for any purpose in Bristol turnod out to sec the display, and all of the streets within many blocks of the field were choked with aute- mobiles. Al of the streets leading Field were filled with p hundreds of whom re- ained outside of the grounds when they learned of the substantial ad mission fee which was charged at the gate, The fireworks display was put on by two fireworks manufacturers in competition, and the exhibition of each of the concerns was brought to a close with thundering salvos which created a din which could be was rowds as- 10 Muzzy I heard for mites, i he night was perfect with not ath of air stirring and at the of the display, a heavy cloud of moke hung heavily over all that part of the city. This was the s ond annval event of the kind, and was attended by such success that without doubt the event will be re peated each year, 1t is understood that the procceds will be devoted to park improve- ments. Feast of St. Anne With the shrine of St. Anne at St. Joseph's church, where reposes a relic of the saint. as an objective, streams of pilzrims from all parts of the state hegan o pass through the streets of the city at an early hour this morning The © been many wufferers in the city throughout the attend the novena R »s as a preliminary to the ap- plication of tiie relic today. Regin- ning at 5 o'clock this morning, masses were held every hour until % o'clock with the distribution of holy communion every half hour. Tollowing the 8 o'clock mass, the 8 urday evening there will be one of the usual fine displays of fire- works. Boulevard Wreck While coming to Bristol from Southing to bring his little crippled daughter to the St Anne’s day ob- rvance at St Joseph’s church, rank Bakinetz of West street Southington struck a brand new car driven by W. K. Strong of 199 Burn-, side avenue, badly damaging both cars in the collision. Mary Bakinetz, instead of being taken to St. Jo- :ph's church, wag taken to the Bristol hospital where her injuries were attended to by Dr. Flynn, She s later taken to her home. Mr. Strong was cut slightly about the head According to reports, Mr. Strong was turning from Mellen street into W the boulevard whea he wes /iruck. the {aree of tuo oul'islon turewing Lis car into the grass plot that bei- ders the boulevard. YOUTH NOTGULTY OF RECHLESSNESS | recently been occupied by the Bris- Mfldm m“mw W (Gase for City Gourt Action Carl Douglas, aged 17, of 342 Arch steeet, was discharged Ly Judge M. D. Saxe in police court te- day atter & hearing on the ehiige of reckless driving resulting from & | collision at Hillcrest avenus # i Stanley streets yesterday forenven. Douglas was driving north on Stun- ley street and Mrs. Myra G, ®wan- son of 720 Arch street was entering street on an angle from anle; Hillcrest avenue when the collisien occurred, disabling both care and in- Juring Mrs, Swanson’s four year eld daughter. Motorcycle Oficer Strolls jraade the arrest. | Douglas, through Judge W. F. j Mangan, contended that he was driving at the approximate rate of 20 or 25 miles an hour and that his car was struck almost “amidships” by the front of the other car. John Glllis of 40 Camp street, whe w {in & parked car nearby and wit- | nessed the collision, estimated the speed of Douglas' car at 30 or 35 miles an hour. Douglas said he | thought Mrs. Swanson was going to allow him to pass, as she reduced the speed of her car only to “step on it” and ram her car against his, just as he was about to pass. M Swanson testified that Douglas’ ear was going 30 or 35 miles an hour, istant Prosecuting Atterney Greenstein contended that Douglas was reckless in his handling of the wheel, in view of the layout ef th particular place where the collisien occurred, there being dangereus corners there. Judge Mangan said there was no evidence of exceasive epced anl he discounted the testi- {mony ef Gillix on the ground that nobody can sit in a car and observe tanother car for a distance of 150 !v-vt and make an accurate estimate of the speed of the latter, yet that was what Gillls claimed to have done. The case was one for the civil courts, Judge Mangan said, and Judge Saxe agreed. New Car Not Registered Cephus McGo colored, aged 34, of 14 Willow street, was fined $5 and costs on the charge of oper- ating a car without a registration. { He pleaded guilty but disclaimed in- {tent to vlolate the law, saying he purchased a car yesterday and tyrn- ed In & used machine, the man with {Whom he made the deal assuring him that he would attend to all de- | tails. Thinking he had 24 hours in 'which to drive on the old registea- ,tion, he was doing so when his car l.nnl one driven by Eugene Willett of 45 Union street collided at Stanley 1! and Allen strects about 7:10 o'clock 1last evening. McGowan's car, which i Was going west on Allen street was loverturncd and badly damaged. while Willet's car, which was going couth on Stanley street, sutfered only slightly about the front bump- jcr. Nobody was injured, Motoreycle Ofticer Harper investi- gated the accident and on learning of the discrepancy in registrations, | placed McGowan under arrest. Mr. | Greenstein reminded McGowan th | he took an oath at the time he ob- tained his driver's license that he bad read the motor vehicle laws and wus familicr with them, yet he now admitted that he did not know them. “Well, of course, 1 don't know very single one of them, but 1 know some,” McGowan said. The case of Robert Walsh, aged 19, of Wilcox avenue, East Berlin, charged with speeding, was nolled ment of costs amounting to He was driving a truck down uth Main street hill at an alleged excessive rate of speed yesterday forenoon and was arrested by Moter- cyele Officer W. P. Hayes. REV. O'BRIEN TRANSFERRED Hartford, July 26 (M — Bishep Nilan has transferred the Rev. Denis A. O'Brien from All Saints' church in Somersville to the pastorate of the recently established parish at |Sound Beach, Stamford. Father {O'Brien is a native of Guilford and ordained to the priesthood in He studied philosophy in France and theology in Bavaria, He is succeeded in the pastorate omergville by the Rev. Joseph P. | Seiferman who has been transterred from St. Francis' church, Naugatuck. ‘The Rev. Timothy A. Bryne has been transferred from 8t. Charles' church, Bridgeport, to Naugatuck, where he will be an assistant to the pastor. WANTS PROPERTY BACK Copenhagen, July 26 (M—The Grand Duchess Zenla-Alexandra- vna, daughter of Alexander III ef Russia and sister of the murdered Czar Nicholas 11 has taken legal steps against the Finnish govern- ment to recover real estate valued at $2.000,000, which she alleges the government sold recently to private enterprises. (2 TAOLGMUT SURE 1D |AEAR SOME LION ROAR- | ING FROM TUAT TRAP | AAT TUEY SET VES- | TERDAY, BUT 1 GUESS 7UE LIONS ARE TOO Foxy To 6ET By BLOSSEPR

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