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l and extra sizes, gachiC o e See the Vests, with picot tops and straps, regular and extra sizes, for, each . Open All Day Saturday artford’s Shopping Center Store Closes Wednesdays at 12 to September 5th Inclusive Our Well Known Madora | SUPER RAYON UNDIES Those garments, for women, that with their fine lustrous finish so closely rival real silk. Made specially for us. - $1.00 e $1.25 Comfortable Bloomers, with elastic or yoke bands, choice of regular $I.75 and $| .95 Bandeau Madora Suits, choice of pink, pearl an white, knee or elastic, very special for, each ... [ '{’lamwlle Newi IMEFTING ACGEPTS I“ “Charies H. Norton Park” Lightless Car Is Arrested—Funeral of Mr. Melville—Briefs. Plainville acquired its first pu of the town from Charles H. Nor- ton and his daughter, Miss recreational center “Charles H. Nor- ton” park in honor of the donor. The town meeting at which this ac- tion was taken was none too well at- tended, only about 60 persons bei .. $2.50 Big ) Stocking Value—Full-Fashioned Silk Chiffon weight, all silk, but a number we are closing out. Choice of all the season’s colors, such as nude, tanson, sawdust, silver, biscuit, beige, kashi beige, values up to $3.00. Offered three pair for $4.50 or, pair . | present in the High school audito: ium, but not a dissenting voice w: raised to any of the four resolutions 1| wh and there was a complete lack of €ven an undercurrent of opposition. Even a fow who had previously ex- pressed themselves as not in of accepting this gift seemed to have been won over, as they were among .. $1.55 Special lot of Half Hos and jacquard designs, up to 75e. We offer 3 pair for $1.00 or, pair Golf Hose special, here is a lot that will sizes with plain or fancy wonderfully good and worth tops, Bargains For the Men—For Dress or Sport silk and rayon, in a varied selection of plaid 2o quickly as soon as seen, all First Selectman James Simpsoa called the meeting to order and Frederick L. Benzon was appointed chairman, with Town Clerk William H. Wilson as clerk: At the request of Mr. Norton, Henry 8. Washburn jread the offer as embodied in a || communication to the selectmen. Mx. Norton, the spoaker said, had re- mined away from the meeting in order that there might be no deter- 35¢ felt his presence might hinder. The oifer, in sum, was of 60 acres 4 containing a long stretch nd, Berlin IVelqs REGISTRARY on Tenth of Month ton Methodist Church In Double Header. Announcement e morning by George J. T Morse, registr Berlin, that they on two different days in the sole purpose of revi cus list of Berlin. They will | the town hall on August 3 on Friday, August 10, o'clock o 9 p. m. To Attend At Stc Cor ng the e from s A la attending “Parm Week necticut Agricultu will be held this and August 1. Three state fural soc the Co ociation, Conn v and the Pome Conn convene at Storrs at this f All phases of ricn home making will be in m. Wednesc will be devoted chic nomic situation in agriculture affects New England farming. T T. Weaver, professor of agricultural economics at Pennsylvania lege will speak at the morning sion and W. I Spillman of the rean of agricultural cconomic Washington, D. C., will be the uded in the Ausust to the e prin- gram. Among the features are: Poultry Mon of the n ba an recital on the associatic et mem by Mre Lillian B Newton, farm ma- dur the p drive and cattlo parade fternoon and honorary rcises Wednesday a Wednesday a Tacognition e ernoon. Sorvices Omitted Sunday Owlig to the special services to| b2 held at the Plainviile Grounds there will be no serviees tha Kensington Methodist ¢! ch this Sunday according to an an- nouncement made this morning by Rev. L. E. Adkins, Arrangements heve been made for a truck which will leave the church at 9 a. m. for the camp grounds. Those de- sirioz (o go should call up E. Adkins Saturday and make vztions. Transportation will cents a passenger. the parish are asked that they will have the epportunity of hearing Bishop Herbert Welch and the famous singer, Signor Ma- rio Capelli, {wo special attractions be of the day, and are advised not to| pass up their opportunities, Entertains At Tavern Mrs. John Stoddard of Worthing- ton ridge entertained at the Hearth- stone tavern in honor of Mrs. Mar- garet Hunnicuit of Atlanta, Georgi who i~ visiting her parents here. Mrs. Stoddard entertained with lunch and bridge. The prizes in bridge were won by Mrs. Willlam Heald, Mrs. Margaret Hunnicuit and | Miss Carrie Goodwin. Visits Relic at Shrine Little 10-year-old Antoinette Sam- onola. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Samonola of Kensington was | The peopla of | to remember | WL WEET ON AUGUST 3 Another Session Is to Be Held YOTERS WILL BE MADE ' Sunday-— Ecnsington To Mcet Bristol Nine this | and R. s of the town o(‘ll, will be in session | Angust for | 1- and again 12 1 e number of Jocal farmers have announced their intentions of * at Con- ieul- ticut Poul- t t Beekeepers association, will officially and | cipal speaker on the afternoon pro- Miller | — — | lic | local boy put the game in ice when |yesterday to visit the famous jof St Anne. It is now two months since she co to pray at St Jo- seph’s and went away on the road to health arter having been eripple mpe : ) rlings seem to neeq | V2! [for a year by infantile paralysis. To- |ing out three safo blows, s girg | °f @ P0ard of park commissioners, |of the ‘?\x;il“;\:l‘;l‘(la(;\fr-xa::ll(,-(m“m“’ | vight up on it and could not avoid | the companionship gt humans, and | \Willls will be the referee, Johnay [Ge e Ly il machivels T 'the (u}nm £ i>| jand the banning of all professional ’“’,T‘fr: o4 Tha!‘fl\“ (\l’\mm-“ be in- | the Impending crash, all of the efforts of the fire depart- Fitzpatrick will be the announcer Fod S Lot B POt I pall games, circuses, carnivals and SV TaBs SN0 st dien DE ool aponn e B ¢ !ment enly resulted in spreading the | #0d Eddle Coughlin and Joe Connor Sometime during the forenoon SEE horse races from the park. Swim. |Structed and they ccial meeting of | indshicid, which shattcred and in- | cpidemic over various sections of the | Will be the timekeepers. The star {when the line of supplicants East Betin Items ming and canocing ponds, a drive |Structed to call a special me FH | flicted a tong gash on his cheek and | ci bout of the evening will be between (IiSee e St A large delegation attended the |through a wood, an athletie field, | the legal voters of the town for of | & esser one on his forehead. Dr.| The work has gone on steadily the | Jack Lyman of Bridgeport and year old Kensington girl, edged her |S4MP mecting in Plainville last eve- [ ana other fentares have boen sug- | Purpose of authorizing the hoard of | Guorge 1. Cook forced to tuke | past few summers, the treatment lLe- | Charlie Rasmussen of Waterbury at way “to the shrine and Kissed he |10 0 hear ey, W. H. Alderson of | gostcd on maps drawn up by En- Pt 0 Son0u e ond o Paws | (0 stiiches to close the former ot | Sosrehent . ponle theno otia | 148 pwinds Zoral (stotlsmgtwhe relic. s soon as she had made her 1 (oW Rltain. - Among those present | gincor Joseph N. MeKernam, commissioners and fixing their pow- & ETR (0 S8 pert arrest- | searchlight and bell in addition to [ Will appear include Tony Laviero way au of the chireh she dipped 4 | e r\,],_nd _v\h:. Loyal Morse and . A. MacLeod, president of the 7S and duties; and to adopt by-laws |3 “Navtin, who will appear in court | the water treatment but to the ob. |and Nick Christy while entries have [gold bracclet from her wrist and | l‘t’S:‘:T;n'\‘:;;':g’d“’-::x“r-l “"‘\’[%""- Chamber of Commerce, which rec- |concerning the use, m-,umv-'"a.“"’\’v d'}}’“ re Tuvsday, The constable said to- | sorver who watches the swarms of | been reccived from Waterbury, Tor. Whith e it o T | Morse, Miss Ttuby Nye, Mre, Gustgs | ©mended the acecptance of the ghet | velopment, and o T setuiead [day that on Thursday night he onis | (e, from the trees, it secms | rington and New Haven, which she had written her name, Patir e oy Nee. ‘hrs.‘ ustav | 1 the town, presented the following | PATK and any other parks acquir j warned Martin for driving along | that the birds are muldplying at a Hilling Riverbed fev. Oliver T, Stagnell, | Pettit, e e and e tho | by the town. WEhi West Main street without lights. The work of filling the old bed of Joseunis e of Berlin and Mrs. Charles Framels | Nortons and of Mrs. Barbara Hocrle, | "Wy the necessity of the S Huncratiol s SNyl oee,het other lovali- | the Pequabuck river which runs ther Magnell,” she said, |OF Ber! Britain, Another East er | Who will donate a portion of hey|lion?” inguired Mr. Benzon, saying Funcral services for Rvv, Leonard [ ties about the state, are infested sim. parallel to Riverside avenue was | “that St Anne has cured my nery- (00 delegation wih. attend the Sun- |1and along one side of the canal: |he believed such action would be O. Melvilie will be held at 2:30 | ilarly to Bristol and while it is not started vesterd, cusncas afior. I'te sulfered with 1t |1 e ) the’ fun: €07 IBER Bns Ss o | : | covered by the “such other business | oiajoe oAV Dl at the | believed 11, s do any the DI e o I 1o & o DA Votin: Thab e ot R | o'clock tomorrow afternoon at th t the birds do any ma-|dirt for the purpose is taken from [for four years” The bracclet was ; : H. Norton and Elizaheth H. Norton 45 may be deemed proper” in the | cuurch of Our Siviour, of which hejterial damagze to the troes, the peace | g (a0 clteslie tofthe saintiinithaoks: || ERClSiteuist fhas frotiimed Shom= |10 SONL0! the sum of $2500 and ap- | ¢4l for last night's meeting. Quite \ag yustor. ltev, . Camplon | of mind of the resia. nts of the lo- n;eg”;mfl':!"an it egeel giving for the cure. !m‘v]r: a_l:;'r;m\xxsa Iv"u). e proximately 60 acres of land situated [0 Ibtricate discussion folowed. | 4 pocon “urtragan bishop of Cou- | calitics visited by the pests suffers |cq — Sn6 of the E. Ingraham Claims Day of 1,500 ke e Mfi In this town and owned by them, | Mr. Macleod saying there was some nocticut, will be in charge, assisted | (0 @ great degros ane. g1 is believed [ Sportsmen Return The sum of $1,500 s ¢ tinied as 1O B 2 i "y Wy and the offer of Mrs. Barbara 9uestion about its propric 5 oth- Iy Rev, Clarence Lund of Hartford. | that conce ted protests from the dif- [ariees s 5 fatositich: ahbion Eoand ihbiv vacation:! Hslroute. 3o ) : Lo er parks might eventually be owned Licenses Suspended ferent cities and towns, will result| romea iniagerg oLy BOWE Bristol brought by Santo Triglio inst [Arkansas they have visited historic |Hoerle, to donate a parcel of land [ actio th o e lin accordin, rosecuting | Woods. Attorney Joseph G | I the writ, the plaintift allege [that on Jenuary 9 of this year k {toaned the defend | promisary note payable s |atter date at the New Britain Trus July 9 when the note yment at the bank owes the Property Berlin - was $3.000 Ly lant still claimed. | located in the sum of Frank Brown | o Mect Pristol | Kensington will enc Hinue on nount, it attached in its winnin 1t $1,100 on ¢ x months t was not honored and the defend- is the defendant g 0 a writ filed today in city court by s k Constable vor to con- in the al old Farmington canal, and $ 10 for restoring this canal. Mr. Norton made certain conditions, which included the res- toration of the waterway within one ear, the appropriation of small |amount of money each year for im- proving the park, the appointment he caught a hold of one of Mill's | Slants and singled with two men on. Alills found the local hoy tough all during the game, Wendroski send places in 11 states. A motor truck loaded with brick nd a passenger r came togother yesterday afternoon in front of the !l residence of thur Lawrence result- ing in considerable damage ta the smaller car which was said to have {been a brand new machine. No one adjacent to the Norton land, in cach case for park purposes as set forth | n the communication from the said | pet »s H. Norton and Elizabeth H. | orton addressed to the selectmen of Plainville and presented to this meeting, be and the same is hereby | accepted by the town upon the terms | |was scriously hurt. The truc and conditions set forth in said of-| tered little damage. fer and that the sclectmen of the The Hartford County Y has taken jmuch interest in a projected téhnis tournament within the groups in the county and action will be taken to {Bet the league in running. Kermet Parker of New Britain, who f§ the | director of such activities in this dis- ftrict, is arranging the event. Games with Hartford and New Britain | teams will be scheduled. t Monday evening the Pythian town be anthorized and they hereby | are anthorized to accept from said donors said sum of $2,500 and a| deed of said lands substantially upon the terms and conditions of the of- | jfer, to take possession of sail lands| on behalf of the town, and to re- cord said deed or deeds on the land | records of the town in order that)| the title of record of sald lands may | B GIFT OF NORTONS New Recreation Spot Named TEHCOS LUCKY WINNERS fo. ™ roavers Slandard Stecl Errs Oficn—Boy Is Injured in Crash and Driver of | On the stage. i I plans called for taking advantage of | Ar park last night when it accepted 60 | acres of land in the southern part| beth H. Norton, and named its new | ¥ h were passed by the gathering ! avor the first to vote for the acquisition, | rant to frank discussion, which he Second Selectman Downham lutions werd 0: | M. MclLeod read three, |that none affected the !\\'as before the mee No ¢« There seemed to be a cussion, and Mr. Wa the declaring of an Wii- other ! m asked what to b cxplaining which one urged fied only a “reason; hich could be graa ble amount,” ited according | ndition of the| M. Knapp asked | fwhere the s mMpy part was, and;¢ !Mr. McKernan called attention to| [it on maps which had been placed | He explained that this low land by turning it into a| |swimming pool. The resolution was |then adopted unanimously. The second resolution, calling for e e e o e dona ; 10 0 According to a statement of Fire! Father Magnell was assisted of the park, was then offered. It| John Hayes today the aid of throughout the day in the adminis- | was as follows: | a. e authorities of the state of Con- tration of the relic and in the een- Voted: That the first selectman of | Tolli, rf . 00 0 cut may Le invoked to help rid | Uct of the various masses by the the town be authorized and he here- | Flliott, 1t L0 e o i s 1g epidemic, | [ONOWINg clergymen: Rev. James is authorized to express to the | Frezcau, cf g ko e 1 such proportions |3 Broderick, of New Haven: Rev. {said Charles H. Norton, Elizabeth H. | Slim, ss RTINS i A e l‘o(_a'l meas. | William A, Gildea of Terryville; Norton, and M Barbara Hoerle | Kovollski, a0 6 0 9 'm "“‘A _d“‘ ate t wom. | ReV. William P. Laflin of Forest- |the thanks and appreciation of the 8 DAL @ @ LU R CRNES Mndoquate o 60N |y fiov, Dawael B Daieil o | | y |bat the ravages of the pest. The | town for their most generous gift| eI SR of ridding the residential sec.|StAMford; Rev. John J. Burke of and that a copy of this vote of ap- QSR04 it 'vn,.’g e x‘~ snh\ n ‘;ad se;- | Thomaston: Rev. Edward Raxter, preciation be given cach of said 00 0 S ":,. ;\n;um.“:‘- - P, Rev. J. C. Brady, 0. P, "l donors.” = = S e f’he city | ReV. Mourice Foley. 0. P., Rev. Discussion Over Name ! . ir b o ¢ | Walter Farrell, 0. P.. Rev. John This being adopted with thankful Standard Steel ceiving a letter of | the following resolution to 1. Norton par 1 | Park.” Miss Julia Barnes “Why not call it *Norton park”’ That lwould take care of the daughter, | too. gosted, | Nortons here the state,” ) “and we wanted it understood which one was meant.” “Wh zabet The name ggested to carry out Mr, ) ton's wish, but Mr. Washhbur | plained that this had been merely |a suggestion. The resolution was |then adopted. > too many inj « | | Knapp. | ¥ | izing the selectmen to call a sp nl {town meeting for the empowering by the town. Mr. Downham wanted te go ahead, but Mr. Simpson stated that Judse B. F. Gaffney, town at- torney, had ruled such a step {ll conies of the following local driv-| T was u late hour last night be. | AonnedY e i e gal. The sclectmen could call an-|ers: Ratph 33, Thrall'of 3 Wost Main | fore the last Visitor to the Bhyixe of S i STHERA TS other meeting without authorization | gip, Albert C. Kallenbach of t Anne at §t. Joseph's church had (-,' ohed the final training werk of by the voters, Mr. Washburn ex-|Cedar street; and William . Smec “hampion Gene Tunney. plained, but the passing of the reso- | lution wonld imply that the towns- people would comply with Mr. Nor- ton’s stipulation that commissioners be named. Mr. MacLeod amended his motion to include the item in the call for the next rezular or annual town| meerting, and it was passed. | “Mr. Norton Is an outstanding | citizen,” declared Harry O, Rex in | a concluding tribute, “The rescim- tion we have passed tonight lacks £ ni a three- ers stag ed andithird when three sing a Fr razio hit tions, al-| throw to first He was unable to do |though he could not conceive of | any. Justice Edward P. Prior ed if there were any stipulation as to what amount the town was to 1 e L 2 | | 00 persons having been at the spend on the park each year, and|ning, however. and Cassidy, Ewald, | & . a | i 4 urch at one time or another [Mr. Washburn said speci- | and Slverio took turns running for | Oi PNS 0[ smllllgs Bk IS fhow sonces | through the day. The greatest | Trumbui Iname the park was presented: Two bas ol ',M‘,‘I(,” e e ;“d";“"l:' Attending Summer School “Voted: That sald parkiands when | Miller S L it e e of mr‘l‘“‘g‘s mC(de' Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Burgess of $3 t selectmen on bhehalf of the town Struck out by Miller 3, s Etraliiels Wil 0 i . ths aaivings plays, Babich to Derby to ($11°aKings, and it was here that the | 00 students attending Boston uni be theraftor known as the Charles|ilouble Mr. Washburn said that t Hit by piteher Miller (Kovollski). [department was made. ‘i’(;':n‘t‘:;‘is':!t‘?lel Auxl:-l 11th. Reg- ISRl v e b [ Kovoliski, (Bavich). “Umpire, Goeb. | The first (reatment three summers | <5 Sl epde Mg L | his only susgestion had been “Canal | Time of game, 2 hour 20 minutes. 420, Was the water treatment alone, ¢ union besides eight students { Spring teams will play next Tucsday without gasoline or lights, was re- on the Ncw Britain road early this ' morning and resulted in bad gashes | | being i e ox 5 Veterans of Forelgn Wars which is 2, 4 Southington boy Who{partment, was only local, as the | 2 was riding with his father. The |swarms were broken up Sought | 12 be held at Fitch's Home in Noro- stalled machine belonged to Arthur roosting places elsewhere 1 he | 1O ! Martin of 30 Hartiord avenue, W city, Amateur Bonts Tonight and left his car 2 <o just east of Cooke etreet. A milk [the city, it was thought that after | V1! be staged at Muzzy fleld to- The mlll(:\"i:l;;'?:.'.\" ‘:; author- ! [FUck driven Ly John Corezskycz, | the birds had been disturbed a few |/ENt: According te the schedile, Southington dairyman, v along the road with a full load. i th hicles has suspended the operators’ | berg of Queen Britain, who spoke last evening o round, will a the service to be held there this eve- | service tomorrow fterncon will be| Father O. T. Magnell, pastor of Rev, William C. Craig of Torrington. | 8t. Joseph's, who ham experiehced Wilfred Smith of New Haven will | ma conduct the young gave the emcos B - 1 N cured of thelr ailment, wheresa, o8 2 1z Make 2 matter of fact they experience | "Slo ewl’ only a temporary alleviation, 4we 0 Y their temporary mental coadition. On the other hand, he believes that in many cases mental and phy- sical disorders have beem relleved, although the relief is not consum- mated for many weeks or months ‘after the visit to the shrine. Aside from the absence of au- thenticated cures, the attendance at ithe shrine yesterday, is belleved to have beaten all records, fully 20, batsman 2u knotted nning cher, counted L6 ter- | If ot these o kept up 1 2 by petling b base-run- Fire Chief Hayes Wants City Rid crowd at one time, was at the start. |ing of the proc~ssion to St. Anne at Electric ‘Trambull itle, %5 LOCAL EFFORTS ALL FAIL 30 the iormoon. ‘Toe scene el . ke at this time was most colorful, with e ol | 5 R the steps of the church banked with ok Thousands Visit Shrine of §t. Anne a solid mass of pilerims, and the 2 | interior of the church thronged te D | —Attending summer School—V.'capacity. 8o dense was the crowd o e e B in front of the building that ft was H ! | P W. Aunual Pienic — Amatcur 17 Pt L o - | Bouts Tonight—Filiing Riverbed. for the entrance ‘of the proceasion inte the chureh, . O. P., all of the latter of the | Domican order. laint from Judge Epaphroditus lwald. Stolen bases, Frezeau, Tolli. | first attack of the forces of the fire | ‘CYSIY'S 14th annual summer ses- The Standard Stecl and Peck [and when the streams of water were | (7O fOrelgn countries are taking forced into the trees and the bird-“"i Six ks eoumme: [racated the vicinity in swarms, it T Burgess is the Say Badly Out dn Crach emed that the troatment was o | he East Bristol school. car stalled on the highway, |success. But the very next evening. a h‘ ".'”“l' Anas P complaints were received from other 9 a n:m:l::u ex:"t !gev:o“m.u| " cident | sections of the city that the pests for the 'Eomp,m::ce u,;,.{h;n,:':,:: were creating a nuisance in that vi- 3 clnity anatit was cia G Teier | 1o 1o attend the annul piente of from the measures of the fire de-ilhfi Department of Connecticut, vening. principal of A ponsible for an automobil flicted on the face of Joseph ‘orezsky Sritain, who had run out of fucl on the pavement | Weather permitting, postponed eard the thrice Because 6f the densely wooded of amateur bouts scetions which practically surround cama slow- times, th place in ie did not see the lightless car until | ¢ there will be eight bouts of thres rounds each, and some good tough battles are expected. Honest John would ek outer but the sts a resting sections of the the folks including Judge Joseph M. Donovan, Deputy Sheriff Joseph Harding, John Higgins and Frank The selectmen have by at the commis: n notificd | in oner of motor v definite action by the state ex- Perts in removing the pests, Thousands Visit Shrine Ioft and the last application of the relie had been made. All day long a steady stream of pligrims to the famous shrine, had been coming from points far and near, and while no outstanding cures signalled the observance of the feast day, it is be- lieved that many hundreds received benefit from the application of the relie. rect, Camp Ground Program Rev, William H. Alderson of New t the service | nville camp | e speaker at | Fined For Lumber Theft In the city court this morning with Judge Joseph M. Donovan on the beneh, Joseph Skivinski, allas Skibinskl, alias Fisher, who was ar- rested early yesterday morning by Officer Edgar Norton after a hard the I n bet ng at 7:30 o'clock. The preacher at tie. 2 o'clogk (Continued on Page 1! ¥ novenas and 8t. Anne days prople’s service |and who has arranged all of the RECORD SMASHING P oo > town's ame.” something of the human element. | ot 6:30 p. m. At 7:30 o'clock Ihf‘l’e!nmny detafls att A " Ve [ Connecticut State I lgpene |Sisters will meet for the second "',’l‘.h",rp'l"‘afr':;,m"“,;:,;dn,’u',"o, & com. falthough it Is all right officially. Let| will be a musical scrvice by | ances, has bers (;Tv‘r:;:l,;’l:m:r;o when it clashes with Bristol in' two monthly meeting. The session s plaint at the last meeting. said, “Did | U8 all thank him in persen It we|soloicts and chorns under the i announce cures without proper an RACES sames over the weck-end. Tomor- |scheduled for § o'clock. you all hear that?" and there was a |5°¢ Mr. Norton on the street and | rection of Miss Lois W. Beach. A thenticitry. He realizes that many row the Dristol ag on will | Miss Eunice Pratt returned home | grect him with smiles when we pass| campfire will bo cnjoyed on the | e the miivrim it 308 come to this town to mect the locals lyesterday from the Methodist hos- | s | him. iRl el o elbek: s | e shrine, uo,\on} 2 tboard Motorboats SRR 2 i 3 pl Brookl whe she has | ; i < {up by a hope in the efficacy of the on tiie Percival avenue field at o pital in S b rYe! : | _Applause greeted this speech, and | regular daily classes will also be relic, are subject to a sort of self. | At |oclock and Sand the loea will been training for the past two years. the meeting was adjourned. s : ' ire s 2 % i travel to Bristol for a returw game |She will remain here for the next Trumbulls Win on Errors s Catip. Bround "”P"““”"""“‘:‘v‘r;:;!fl::hr;l:i';fl]’ ,.-,.(.“‘\-_ andin l |at Muzzy ficld. | e e — —— - w oL society president, Willlam E. Jen- | 00 7S il stol has Leen going strone of | Mr. and Mre. E. W. Mildrum are «PLAINVILLE®» euitoal Bis e s ! e sceretary, Charles PTOR® to announce that they are BRISTOL ate and is confident of increasing | Conitned Poge 114 = | Peck Spring : ¢ 4 J. fwmonds, has announced the ap- | — its standing tn the league at the ex- o LR TONIGAT Standard Steel . 3 6 peintment of the following solicl- | gzan have returned after two weeks Sdm-d.y A&em |pense of Kensinston, Towever the e Gl & R S [ Businessmen ........2 6 tors | spent at Camp Palmer in Seymour. locals have been heating the best| g REEE Core s Roidnce Sof Loose ficlding hy the Standard| Rristol avenue, Mrs. E. J. Palmer,| M. Stevens ras e For sale or rent—5-room bunga- | yo PR NS & N blloman .00se fielding by th v sristol avenue, Mrs. E. J. Palmer, Stevenson Washburn, Jr., son in the state during the last| = - 1 s il o] e T | steel baschall team sent it down to | of Stamford: New Haven ayemue | of A1 4 Mrs. H 2 Irewo ; llow. Inquire i. J. Foiren, Clinton, #illl & BUBBAL € ascball team s d lof Stamford; 2 wen avenue, of Mr. and Mrs E Washburn of il IR SORUE R | dcfeat in an Inductrial league game, | Mre. Mary E. Barnacle and Mrs. Broad street, will leave tomorrow for ' 5 L o LEATRICE JOY in the Trumbull Electrie nine nosing | Mary Porter, hoth of Naw Haven: | Europe on the good sill teur spon- Three Promier Set Pleces st ang g to put in the = s “THE BLUE NUBE” || it out by a 4-3 score and increasing ord avenue, Mrs. J. Oswald | sored by Dr. Sven V. Knudsen. Iful. nsingten is well fortified and NOTICE o WUE DANUBE [its 1ead to threc full games, setf, of Waterbury: Meriden ' ler details will be found on another TODAY have fo travel at 1op | Notice is hereby given that the | Last Night of | Kovoliski pitched a great game,|avenue. Mrs Oliver Nichols, of New | paze. ~x>'::u‘ it il expects to come thirough egistrars of the Town of Berlin will | “MERCHANTS' GIFTS” i holding the slugeing Temecos to four ' Britain: Manchoester Circle, Mrs.| Howard Perk of Queen street, (ThAmeriw ? | With victories, in session at the Town Hall on | Be Hero ¢ | bits, but hie mates made bad errors! Avthur J. Sloar and Mrs. rge Southington, is visiting his aunt, Mrs, Briefs Angust 3rd and again on!f e behind him and handed all four D. Mallory, both of New Haven;|O. Bergeron of Capen street, Hart. and Mrs, Harold Lee Judd August 10th, from 12 to § BATURDAY |runs to the winners. Miller also Inner Circle, Mies Ella I Holt, of | ford. ‘:“’:.mmm“ '-‘| toturned home after spending (0'clock p. m. (standard time) for || bl T pitched fine ball and fielded his po- Torestville, and Mrs, George 8. A dance will be given at the Tonic|| several weeks in Maine and Canada. [the sole purpose of revising the TILLIE'S PUNCTURED || sition ~ exceliently, while Babicha | Stration. of Santh Motiders enotor | crats temorrow evening, Margaret Hunnicuit is vi caucus list of said town. I ROMANCE” {clever infield work and TFrezeau's,avenus, Mrs. Mary E. Barnacle and —_— i B parents, Mr. and Mrs, F. ROYAL H. MORSE, | with W. C. FIELDS and | hitting were other ffatures. ; Mrs. Mary Porier. of New Haven. | Dr. George F. Cook will be away,| $100 Siiver Oup o the Winmer ox of Worthington ,LL,_ GEORGE J. CORR, CHESTER CONKLIN | In the first inning two errors by | _ Notes from town from July 28 to August | Dancing—Tesillo's Orchestrs Eleanor Hildebrandt of New Registrars. ‘Dulac, & bit batsman, and one soll-| Eldred LeVasseur and John Dee- ! 15.—advt. i | York is spending several days here {at her summer home, | Mrs. Wallace Preston and son, | Wallace, spent yesterday in town as | the st of Mrs, William Sheidon rington rofd. Margaret Whitham has re- after visiting Miss = = Viola Boardman of Worthington A‘_‘;L:‘-gscggggm-‘(,fléngs AY BABY ELEPUANT ! JAAT'S TUE MEDICINE YOU Ridge. Al k) ANY SOUN AND 7UERE'S 7UAT LECPARD GET"' IFYoU HAD BEFAVED Mr. and Mrs. C. Anderson have AERE IN AFRICA=LISTEN!! rturned to their home in Kensing- ton after spending a week’s vacation out of town. Birthday Party Kenneth, the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. William Sheldon of Farm- ington road, entertained a number of his friends at his home yesterday the occasion being his 11th birthday anniversary. Games were played and refreshments served. Kenneth received many useful gifts and an cnjoyable time was had by all. Stars in Bag Game Wendro=ki, local boy, covering right ficld for Stanley Works in the Industrial Baseball League in New Britain, proved to be one of the stars in the game played last night between Corhins and the Stanley Works for first place. The Stanley among the 20.000 praple that flack- | ed to St. Joscph's church in Bristol aggregation won the game and prac- tically clinched the league title. The I TAAT SOUNDS LIKE AN P ELEPUANT A ) TROUBLE . TAAT UNCLE JARRY WANTED J AE TO SKQOT 7ME OTUER DAY, CHASIN AIm ' Yo DIl YouD STLL B& ING AROUAD UERE, BUT SINCE

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