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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1928. medical aid, and 14 [and &hghvly bruised Tar Causes OPEN SUSPENSION jured seriously enough to require were shaken up Accident {STANLEY CHURCH SCHOOL |- WORKERS HAVE SOCIAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING —————) THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS A freshly tarred road and the fact | that the truck was heavily loaded is! thought to have caused the accident. | Mrs. Leon Dickinson Presented With l“adore Radville, owner and driver |of the truck and who has the con- tract to take the plantation workers to and from Manchester and Hart- !ford to Ellington reported that hel A gof_together social of | was travelng at a moderate speed |cpurch school workers of the {when his truck suddenly started 10 jo. Memorial church was held | skid first to one side and then the |cvening in the church parlors the slippery pavement. \Games were and refresh RBefore he could bring it to a &0p. | ments served | the machine had alimbed a The purpose of the social was the bank and overturned, throwing some | vecognition of the services of Mrs. | of its occupants clear and PINNINE Jeon Dickinson. superintendent of | others down. Smoke began to curl Iprimary and beginners' department from that part of the truck near’.ho resigned last fall because of the gasoline tank almost immedi- removing from the east side of the itely and while some of the work- v The main feature of the ere stood by wringing their hands yine was the presentation of a waffle 1nd screaming for help, others made ,on 49 Mrs Dickinson token of Acsperate attempts to aid thoke p . fallow works L niat | under h the usual speech nch an %oon fhe flames had enveloped the <ion 4 game was introduced in which enfire truck and hope for saving yne participant was blindfolded and the boys pinned underneath Was required to pull a foy wagon along abandoned By that time the 'the figor. the object of the g to party had scattered in all directions. possible in a straight attempted 1o £10p MOIOriSts ina 44 the opposte end of the room veported that a street o AR STy passed within view of the other st I arce e truck and did not stop although wppon R o they shouted and waved their arms Dickingon, mue - to attract the attention of itS crew. pent of her friends It was not until some time later lozded with the giit that word of the accident reached cnq of the room .. ter the police of Rockville and Hart- pandkerchief from her eyes and they communicated wWith ‘syrprised fo find she had the Hockanum fire department and valuable burden which then hec local barracks of the state per own police. A pumper which hurried to R ey R b i AT iarned out but plaved water on e Toy Jugs Found to Be : reck until it cool enough t - . be handled i Filled Up With I ‘"|"m | 5SITUATIONS WANTEIL Bodies Charred York, . EONANGIAL When the truck was removed, the inta It come un- | es-RUSINESS NITIES bodies of three boys found twenty-fifth STOCKS, BONDS underneath, badly charred |German toy makers Radville was arrested on a charge Just the of manslanghter for a rearrange- 16 toy kegs were ment in city court today. Judge liner Th Michael J O'Connell acting as dep- acial uty eoroner started his investig: Department without delay tion into the act early this morning dock Motoreyele Officer <vyn||: testified R RO shaking the ke |that Messin truck the ! nd opencd it [ imidiate of the rond on North sirect. (Wooster St. D“ellel between Elm and Hartford avenue To Oppose Spur Track 0 proof, was o yesterday forenoon, blocking traffic, | and he was obliged to sound the| Two separate hearings on matters {horn to summon the o Rela- Interest to 1t residents of tive to the other violation, offi- | Barncedale will be lield in room 307 | City hall next Tuesday evening. The cer gaid Messina claimed have had the woights marked on the GUeStion of the Wooster strect grade | i it k but children had CTOSSiNg With particular referenee 1o the application for a new spur ShUt UDON | graseq them. The officer saw no. ! fie, f £9) | Stantope eank into & GERT I on the truck to sub- | 'rack for s commereial eiding will be Wi however ‘Mk'n up first, LA e s e an to weep | stantiate the claim, The application filed by (I APATRTM 0F BJEN[“ BOYS lm"”’n""; ir"nn' 100 feet west of Wooster 6trect At the time the petition was Witnesses 0 Truck Accident Summoned by Coroner telling me filed Parnésdale people w.re fight- WEETHEARTS By IDAH McGLONE GIBSON Author of “My Son’s Sweethearts,” “Confessions of a Wife,” Copyright, 1928, by Central Press Association, Ine Alphadeticaily Arrauged for Quick and Heady Refeience LINE RAT CONBECUTIVE INSERTIONS Yearly Order Rates Upon Application Charge 13 21 § dayu..d i a8 Count & words to 14 lines to an inch. Minimum Space 3 lies. Minimum Book charge, 3% cents. OF TERM IN JAIL {Idea Suggested by State Judicial| Gouncil Adopted Here For the first time since announce- ment was made on July 13 of the suggestion by the judicial council of Connecticut to city, town and hor- ough court that suspensions of sentence e in open court as taken in local pol court today when Judge M. I announced the release from Hart- ford county jail of Jim Aroso of 24 Booth strect on an order suspending the rest of his sentence. Heretofore it was the practice of judges to suspend sentences in chambers but the juldicial council, of which Chief Tustice Wheeler is chairm. rec- ommended that this be changed and 50 that suspensions be made only when mitigating circumstances justi fied the action In the case of Aroso. |known to the police |50 and Vincent Risati, 10 days in jail on a drunkenness charge was imposed on July He “d it and the suspension of the next applies to the vs wonld have been required to as rosts of the court Judge ¢ said the man has a wife and three children to support He will be charge of the probation officer six month Joseph Messina Lafayette street costs on the charge the motor vehicle laws in parking his truck more than 12 inches from a curb., Judgement was suspended on the charge of violating the law | relative to having the light weight and carrying capacity of the frick visible on the sides, but Judge Saxe warned him to attend to this matter HEADINGS ANNOUNCEMENT! I—BURIAL LOTS. 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DIAMO ARTICLES TO RUY TATE FOR R S & TENEME S FOR F ) OFFICES —FARMS FOR RENT S FOR RENT (HAN FOR RENT —VACATION PLACES FOR P —WAREHOUSES & DB, J and be red wa was him 1 taday Hs— dnl an Lnnw a letter from his | that, without his had filed a sealed naming me as €o- he doce any 't want to love with that Lynda's father and Clair with her love for man. Ralph 4 ful comy use cria o your our next car be an too A display of 1928 Hotel Bur- P owledge, she Al Lill for divoree, ing for the clemination of the rail- road grade crossing or for some more adequate means of protection there. The application for the he opposcd | On the sama evening a hearing | will be held on the proposed Barncs- dale eewer for which an appropri- Dl |ation has already been approved prepatd po A OBy |87~ REAL WANTED Barncsdale people will attend both “| ROOM AND HOTELS hearings, They will oppose the new B track but want the sewer expedited tell re por CARS “Well, Co., BUICK MOTOR Capitel Buick Televhone 2607, Sales and service, ™ 193 Arch Btreet. or g0 ahead, & BUEINESS PROPERTY M—IUILDING LOTS FOR BALE ARMS FOR GALE —HOUSES FOR EALE B—SUMMER PLACES rOR e —SUBURBAN FOR SAL - | 88— REAL R_EXCHANGED Lyn to do that? 1 12, do you advise me could not stand what | the papeis would say about it, dear. 10y would make me out a regular 1 woman, and you know Tam only 1y unfortunate one. Besides, 1 f the thing were made public | il - be Mr. Armitage not let me stay with ph's father is a great against any €candal.” smile curled Claire's spur will Salen & Serv “A Relialls [ Tele CITANDLER tee. Charland’ 432 Main &t. opp CHEVROL BALES AND EERVICE— Patterson Chevrolet, Incorporated, 98 Arch Street. Teiephone 211, 1 MOTORS, ING. of " 411 West Main violet e yo vond 1o be & Eerv- e Station, Tel. 1544 party, anl En to go shoppir tion for the (NOW (A)—Positive hodics of three Rockville, July identification of the Loys, killed last night when the truck In which they were with 27 | others were returning from an Runm"g to (,ree( Mother “ Ellington tobaceo plantation over- | Boy Is Killed by Truck| and caught fire, was made | ing. Salvatore Mazzel, 12,| Fast Hampton, Mass, July 27 (9| anton street, Harford; and | —Iunning with arms ontstretched | © Mucci, 11, of 24 Kennedy | to meet his mother, who was re- Hartford, were identified by | turning from work, Stephen Kahel- parents and the body of |ka. four, was crushed to death near loard of Public Wor obertE. Welle, 11, of 40 Hawthorn | his home late yesterday by a truck Pritain, in treet, Manchester, was identified by driven by Herve Pepin. Vb his grandfather | Although only a short distance AN the witnesses to the accident |away when the aceident happened, have been summoned to appear be- | the mother did not the young- fore the coroner for his inquest, | ster toddle out into the street and L] ULy In I'ana it is expected that his finding | did not know for several minutes Rusgo-Polish war. The note i) b0 gy on Tuesday. The that it was her child who had been cterizes the speech as “nnwar hoys were burped | picked up and rushed to a doctor's Unvar | bodies of the three i dnternal Pol- g o4 recognition in the fire which | office gross viola- check Pepin ” followcd the but a treaty up at the homes of the ntation ont from orkers revealed that of all who fore he Aarted in the morning, they bhrakes were the only ones who today uvrt! missing Tn the accident 11 others were in-| yon o 1 yon thir S > which it ne OMS AND BOARD WITH 14 FOR HOUSEKE TO DINE " a 30 ON PING CHAT] LYNDA MEETS wear to ynda, with wear the it T gradusted in ditference you girie cloth e 2 Herald message ssified Ads are wonder it other BLAGQUE nt their Cfiy Advewrtisiementi" FRED cparate | turned s this m {ot 2 | Doni street, their cd out of the gtore SPUR TRACK CROSSING WOOSTER STREET Notice is hereby ring will be held it gorca depends entirely on Lyn that before City of Ne City Hall Tuesday, July petition of sion to 1he i the POLAND PROTEST July 27 (UP)~The Dol- government hos forwarded a to Moscow, prolesting a recent Buklariy in which the ized the inportan Room 307 i the Bonalli for permi a spur frack, from H. & Hartford R. R bound track beginning abont feet west of Wooster stroet, tending easterly about 250 crossing raid street to the of the petitioner. All persons auested 1o be pre if they see caus relation to the BOARD OF War Domente constroet NY., st a & on wall noti I'm goir that Dont ¢ to be soms nexed to men in towr us all on the 1hought once he i latter emphs N o, ish cor t feet, property | and VICINITY—( THAT’S US COMMERCIAL COMPANY INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Commercis! 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