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B e S W0 1 . the s that vords, m. So drives fol- that , WHe » with ce like of be- e of § Judging nust of 100t oil gh I'm f some left te y, and [ covers cut that anchor | dodges bean in ht that » blond s 1 sees y trusty 1 made > groom sved her ve ‘em the left he had, -erything| tory and dishes. s broad- s blows| whatever wspapers hurricane the farm o day's | realizes, of those the cute| led with, 1 be a hit g halters.| COUNT 03 . Spring, .500; Bannell, Business Men, |by the Women's Home Missionary 3 ters of the alphabet. a’nm e ew: .400; Slim, Standard Steel, .400; Mil- [society: President, Mrs. Seth G. "“o w’ Period of Low Water Pressure ler, Trumbull Electric, .400; Schwab, | Everett of New Haven; vice presi- Another period of low water pres. Peck Spring, .400; Cavanaugh, Peck [dent. Mrs. Edward D. Seaver of | s sure in the hi in the higher altitudes of the Spring. 400 L. Smith, Peck Spring. | Waterbury; treasurer. Mrs. Arthur city may be expected over Sunday, -400. J. Sloane of New Haven: secretary. according to a war y MRS. L. B. WARREN Cassidy, Trumbull Electric. .375; | Mrs. Henry Bailey of New Britai e e d,::"n‘m;:f"‘.r:‘: Derby, Trumbull Electric, .364; Du- [mite box secretary. Mrs. John C. will be occasion las, Standard Steel, .35 14 o0 by She neceeNty ag, Standare eel, 7. Arnold, | Barrett of West Hartford. of shut 7 tare Trumbull Electric, .350; Crampton, 2 shutting off the water when the s ng g e s g Funeral of Mr. Melville i change is made from the old 13-inch 3 R e Peck | puneral services tor Rev. Leon- main to the new main which has e Rl muRn s MeD.aazs Frezean. |arg 0. Melville will be held at 2:30 — been installed on Terryville road. . 3 e s s im-:;:' T:‘""‘ o'clock this afternoon at the church | g A similar warning was issued sev- Was Nationally Prominent W, R, |3un Eicciric: 385° sivere, Trum- foc'whicn ne was rector, ne couren Large §ig Had Never Beed e, veeks se when & ahitt ‘wae : bull Electric, .333: Sataline. Busi. |01 Our Saviour. They will be con- made from th€ 14 inch main, but : : C. Worker and Organizer |nees Nem: 16: W. Toii Busmess| ducted by Mo B0 acheen | Uged Jor AQVRRUSIDG vt ve ety motienbie Store Closes Wednesdays at 12 to September 5th Inclusive Men, 516: Levns. Busiaess Man | CiEROp ‘afisQonnecticut, and S Rev, small as to be scarcely noticeable. Open All Day Saturday e 308. Clarence Lund of Hartford. A large The change is being made this after- DE | " Their average dropped 24 points |Pumber of Episcopal prelates are {noon and the pressure may be at- LL SLUGGING but the Trumbulls still held first |€XPected to be in attendance. PARK BOARD OPPOSITION fected untll Monday povOiE: place in team hitting with .340, the| Mr. Melville's remains will be | Boxing Bouts Again Postpaned i others now being as follows: Peck |cremated. —_ The weather man is distinctly un- Keeps 667 Average—Funeral of |Spring, .272; Business Men, .250; Union Service | Personal and Property Tax Wi ")“'1,” 10 "'""“’(i""”""“k Lawson who [ i Standard Steel, .207. The Standard| The union service of the Congre- | yhad arranged a series of amateur Women W’)o Practlce Economy—— Mr. Melville This Afternoon—|gie Jeads in fielding with .927 |gational, Baptist, Methodist and Ad-| T8 Served — Water Prossure, bONINE Bouts fo be held af Muzsy i ? < d ; | field last night. and which w —Union Services—Camp Ground | 4°SPite its weird exhibition of Thurs- | vent churches will be held in the | Will Be Low in High Pla ! S day evening, but the Temcos have |Congregational church, tomorrow at | : i ge#= | becanse. af the- thrsasening Seathiot, % News—Play Falcons Tomorrow— | crept up to .906. The Peck Spring is|10:45 a. m. Rev. J. Roy \\n-hu_; Sally Whittle is *Miss Compounce’ !‘flr'r;r\nmi for the fourth time., A l4} I f i |fielding for .S95 and the Business|son of Branford will preach | |number of interesting matches had )’et Demand Style"’ lll ake Advantagc O Mrs. Chloe A. (Osborne) Warren, Men for .880. itadaaie o L3 o | The targe advertising sign which |been made. which will be _staged wife of Leroy B. Warren and a na: A. M. E. Zion Church mm“‘]g 5‘;‘;‘“ “‘f:{l M hl’“ ”:"";‘ was lacated on t anks of the Pe. 1°Xt Friday evening if the weather tionally prominent member of the | Services tomorrow at - the . A.|congregational church. Rev. R, H quabuck river just cast of the I at v RSCHILE 4 M N Db Wi i M. E. Zion church will be as;| 4 L street hric and which for many - .'s and Kensington Sunday omen's Relief corps, died at Mer | foliows: Morning service at 11| iller of New Philadelphia, Ohio. | vurg has presented a blank surf e N Tincat e e At € 2(:Toik ""“ Canal street, about 2:43 | giclock: preaching by Rev. A, A. will be the preacher. to Roulevard traffic has finally been : Wil engage the Kensington team in blopl s n:n_xnm;. after a 10N | perry: theme, “The Miserable Fall Episcopal Church remosed 1o sign. nearly 100 feet |d TeEular scheduled game of the’ illness. % Is. \f\‘rwn‘ Who was 70 |of Man." Sunday school at 12:30 p. | There will be celebration of the |long, was erected by an out of fown |LOPnecticut state league at Muzzy years of age, was born in st|m. Pew rally at 3 p. m. Rev. D. A, holy ‘communion at & o'clock to- |concern si : field Sunday after vi el tre s i e et y P concern shortly after the completion | » noon. This will be Al |: hier parents 10 Brown of New Britain officiating. [ MOTrow morning at the Church of fof the Memorial levard nearly |1he first Sunday game for the New kel o early age. She at-|his choir will sing. V. C. E. union Our Saviour. with Rev. Dr. Fleming |scven years azo and it faced dlightly | Poparturcs at home for several 2 ndsg. schoolthers and. then £rad- | ay §:30 p. m. Evening service at 7:30 | James of Middletown as celebrant. [to the east so that motorists com- | VoK M, rom the New Britain Nor-|geclock: preaching by the pastor: | Morning prayer will be held at 11{ing into Bris 5 o Motorboat Races el Fenhan] ng into Bristol by way of the This Afternoon T l PR[ ES ke R |theme, “The Lord. Our Refuge.” o'clock. with a sermon by Henry{Roulevard could not fail to sec the| l#Ke Compounce is the mecea for sl ine years she taught in the (The public is cordially invited to at- Mattocks, a student at the Berkeley |advertisements with which it was cuthoard motorhoat enthusiasts this -‘ZJOZMOfmF'[?:'n;\\;" flng ’lyt‘ll“”k tend all services. Divinity school. planned to adorn the sign. " |afternoon where a series of events 4 substituted in Bristo adorr sign. | . = Play in New Britain Death of Infant h . lis being staged with entrants f) other places about the state. ) 4 All the years, however, the large ants from was a(p one. Hmr"snpw:n;a.r:;rm 5¢| The All-Plainvilles will go after| Joseph Merton, two-days-old son |expanse of um-x::m mh",r“’&"fi:nn-.m.‘- parts of the state. A num- Musk!at Coats NOl‘thCl‘l’l Seal Coats His otz dbkstment of tis Sun. |Teal meat tomorrow afternoon when !of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold nders of | spa oot s m‘hw‘).fl. of fine cups have been put up B e e soan. |they meet the New Britain Falcons | Woodbury. died at the aterbury |of the mill of the heard of park | Y, Lierce & Norton, proprietors of e B i L SRR B My field in the Hardware | hospital yesterday. The bhurial will |commissioners .that the parks of the resort, which will be presented evbngs, City. The Falcons are one of the|be in the new North cemetery. |Bristol shall not be put to com to the winners in the various events. l 0 e Warren was extremely mot. |fastest semi-pro teams I Conneotl- | Wosgbury, this afterneon. mereial uses with the S then Gas Mains Installed ) ) g ’ A . fve in Relief ur:. L s cubandoaresa pram nent ontander Notes from going. 1o privare. concerns, | The work of installing the gas 3 ce cles, el v o B goin, t private concern | >, # . tional and senior vice president | .ie all year and are bidding for the |turned from Maine. [built on private property and its|peen completed :;:m'oh:\:nu; has with self Johnny collars, golden ith Johnny collars of natural shortly afterward. She also served |geate championship. The railroad has posted ‘“no | erection could not be prevented by |connecting the various resiaenees o muskrat, extra dark skin with : SR A : : | as president of the W. R. C. Home |” ‘Tpe local team also has made a |parking” signs along the Canal line the park conmissioners. shorty | the mains will be started at once, It 2 squirrel, light beige squirrel, krim- ja smomiell | wontertul record. It has come thus |tracks at Central square and is en- [4f1€r IS ercction the information |is expected that all of the S fisher fitch, motch or German h n : e Mrs. Warner organized the o into the latter part of July, forcing this new regulation was allowed to leak ont that plans | of those who have signed i for the fitch or beaver Johnny collars, And M€Y note collars or bolster, shawl Indies’ auziliary unit conneeted With |without being defeated, having won ) Prank Cunningham and family of for beautifying the park which is |service, will be Rl lonthe 3 ink cranld Srock-Barnes post. American Le-{eight straight games from the fast- TEh raversed by the Memorial Boule- |y : d i : 3 i Maple street are at Indian Neck for e mains wit x at the above low prices mean big collars of Jap mink. Exceptional Sion a0 s itsiBiretl prestdnt) e anbomtion it could scarsiv Andla’ eation - vard contempiated the planting of & | understond. that the aeer - ' ; values duri N ‘ continuing active association With | peing cheated out of two other wins . row of fast growing Poplar trees |extendod e savings over winter prices lues during this great sale e e s | e ol teet: andlll2Ira. L0 elsllla mas festurned fon fne sontn bank of thetxiver: just stended o serve the developments Bel A s thar miiberior diieadn anb) Syphertanition rerisaAN 45 agnear o ELMTIIERERd Sl akond 188 | akout agposite the Sian board, Witk | o singtes. Gioms 408 Fwewy acqusinianses, nat ealy i Plsin.| Tty Duddok. »hin. Ras basn da. |T0o80l ST Ber' Bustand this after- | the possibility of any advertising Manor later in the summer. ville, but also throughout this state |ing great hurling for the All-Plain- ["°9™ | that might be placed on the hl;am : Three Sent to Jail 2nd outside of it, and by all she was | vilies, will pitch again tomorrow, | The railroad has been oiling the heing obscured from public view. it Jalsenionces wane mary ey, highly esteemed and beloved. and it is expected that the Falcons | roadbed on the main line through|pecame extremely difficult to sell \[fipnspd b Tatee Willisma s e e by mer usband. | wi find Bim a tough nut to crack, | this town in order to lay the dUst.|contracts for space on the board, | Mrs. Catherine 8 this morning. . to make reservations in the truck | Hartford hospital where he has been | Teroy B. Warren: one son, Howard | “Lefty” Atwood, who has a record of| The Goodrich Gasoline Co. has|with the rsult that the paint hrush |y Mrs. Catherine Epielman’ of Ol Berl,n ew: that. leaves from the church at 9 !confined for the past two years. Sev-| Warren: and fwo grandchildren. |10 straight wins to his credit, will be | posted a huge sign at West Main | of the sien painter has never marred | Marsh road, a well known character olock | Sunday for the camp jeral Fast Berlin people have called | Rohert and Shirley Warren. all of | Dudack's mound opponent and Pierce streets, covering the | the surface # in Bristol who has given the pelice grounds. The round trip transpor- | recentiy but he would like to see|Plainville; and a sister, Mrs. Alie B town bulletin b tten- considerable annoyance for a A Catholic Church ulletin board. calling atten Wins Lovinz Cuw bey g tation fee is 25 cents, rmore of his old friends. Wilson of Forestuille. The regular masses will be held | tion to the dangerous corner and 10| Afics Sally el !‘-» °r of years, was sentenced to 30 Meeting Monday Evening Mrs. C. P. Bynon and Mrs. W. M Funeral services will be held at!at § and 10 o'clock tomorrow morn- | the presence of a fire house on the | ous young miss S 'rm'mm'. 2232 n Jall o a (hargn ot inissen: | ous youn, 8 2 est street, JOSEPH PADELLI DIES IN HOSPITAL Well Known Kensington Resi- dent IIl Long Time LIVED HERE FOR 34 YEARS Paper Goods Nine Trimmed For Time—Church Fitth Successive Services Tomorrow Morning— Kensington To Meet Bristol. Death claimed one af Kensington's | most prominent Italian residents last evening when Joseph Padelli, aged 66, well-known merchant, passed away at St. Francis hospital. Hart- ford, following an eight months’ ill- ness which was accompanied by partial paralysis. . -Mr. Padelli was a native of Italy and came to Kensington 34 years ago from South America where he had spent two years after leaving his home in Italy. When he first set- tled in this town he tock over the Allen farm and was a prosperous farmer here for nearly 14 years be- fore entering the grocery business. He had conducted a store in Ken- sington for nearly 15 years. During his residence here he was prominent in Italian fraternal or ganizations in Kensington and New ; Pritain in which he held offices. He was a member of the United Italians, Sons of Italy of New Britain and the 7ripoli eociety and the Italian ¥ra- ternal society of Kensington. —He was aleo an active member of St. Paul's church and was a member of the Holy Name society. Besides his wife, he leaves two sons, Joseph Padelli of New Britain and Charles Padelli of Kensington: five daughters, Mrs. Josephine Gorm- Jey, Mrs. Elizabeth Grigo and Mrs. | providing. West will ~he on the Mary Prey of New Britain, Mrs imound with Huband behind the Anna Puglise of Hartford and Miss | plate. ‘Adelle Padelli of Kensington, and a| Tomorrow afternoon the locals sister in Italy. will journey to Bristol for a return Funeral services will be held Mon- day morning at 9 o'clock at St. Paul's church. A solemn high mass ot requiem will he celebrated. Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery, New Britain. st. Paul's Church Masses will be celebrated tomor- yow morning at St. Paul's church. XKensington, at 8 and 10 o'clock. Rev. John C. Brennan, pastor, will be in charge. Sacred Heart Church Rev. John C. Brennan of Ken- sington will officiate at the 9 o'clock mass tomorrow morning at the Sacred Heart church, East Berlin. Berlin Congregational Rev. Samuel A. Fiske, pastor. will lead the regular morning serv- jces at the Berlin Congregational church tomorrow morning at 10:45 o'clock. He will also deliver the sermon. Kensington Congregational Rev. Vernon L. Phillips, pastor, will conduct the regular morning gervices tomorrow morning at the Kensington Congregational church at 10:45 o'clock. Services will be held in the church parlors. The pastor will deliver the regular morning sermon and the children’s story sermon. Kensington Methodist On account of the services being “held at the Plainville camp grounds all of the services at the Kensing- ton Methodist church tomorrow will be dismissed. The members of the congregation are reminded of the fact that they should call Rev. There will be a meeting of St. Paul's Fife & Drum corps of Ken- sington on Monday evening at the Tabs hall at 8 o'ciock. The busi- ness meeting will be followed by « rehearsal. All members are request- ed to be present. Still Ae 1t For the fifth straight time the American Paper Goods nine came out on the short end of the score in the New Britain Industrial league when Landers defeated it last ning at Walnut Hill park by a 5 to 3 score. The locals have heen playing good ball but do not seem to have the necessary punch to put over a win. Landers took an early lead and went into the seventh inning lead- ing by a 3 to 0 ecore. Here the Paper Goods nine rallied sharply ana knocked out ¥wree runs to tie up the Iscore at three all. However Landers came back in its half of the inning and scor=d two runs to put the game on ice through two errors and two hits, one a triple. The game wae called at the end of the eighth on account of darkness. Ostertag, Landers' catcher. hit one of the longest home runs ever made at Walnut Hill park in the third inning. McCormick allowed six hits while Chant and Nestor held the ve i locals to five. | St. Paul Notes There will be a month's mind mass for Mrs. James Rrown Thurs- day morning at St. Paul's church at § a'clock, be held at the church, Masses will be celebrated at 6 and 7 o'clock. Rev. John C. Brennan, pastor, will be in charge. To Visit Canada Miss Natalie Gwatkin of Worth ington ridge left today on a two weeks' motor camping trip through Canada and Maine with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland W. Gwatkin. To Meet Bristol Kensington will meet Brietol in a Connecticut State baseball league game this afternoon at the Percival avenue grounds at 3 o'clock, weather game with Bristol at Muzzy field. Berg will throw them for the locals. Both games should prove to be ban- ner attractions and the manage- ments expect record crowds. East Berlin Items The morning service at the Metho- dist church will be held at 10: o'clock with sermon by the pastor, Los Angeles, July 28 (P—Jessic Esteile James. granddaughter of Jesse James, filed suit in superior |court yesterday against the Para- j mount-Famous-L corporation, | ¥red C. Thompson and others ask-| ing $50,000 damages on alleged | Friday Sacred Heart devotions will | Darwood of Maple Crest are visit- ing friends and attending meetings at the Plainville camp grounds Several local farmers will attend the state farmers' meeting at Storrs college on July #0, 31 and August 1. It is exvected that many more will go as the event is of unusual importance to farmers throughout | the state, st Berlin has been well repre- sented this year at the annual camp | wmeeting mn Plainville, there being an | ¢ average of 20 local people on the i grounds this weck. This afternoon a large delegation will go for the week-end. Among those going are Mrs. Charles Pratt, Betty, Rhoda and Eunice Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. E V. Read and family. Rev. A, C. Fuller and Mrs. Fuller have been visiting with friends at 1 breach of a fiim contract. Miss James said that while work- ing in Kansas she was induced by the movie people to take part in a picture portraying the life of her |grandfather by playing the part of {Mrs. Zerelda Samuels, mother of the outlaw She said after giving up her job, and breaking an engagement to marry, the defendants failed to | make her an actress. OFF FOR HOLIDA London, July 28 (# — Ramsay MacDonald, former prime minister, left London for Southampton this morning to take the liner Empress of France for Canada. etery, Gnazzo of the Peck who stayed at .500 when his team |Beach. will be given at 7:30 o'clock nder of There will be a campfire on the ath- nterment will be in F New Britain. Average Still Unimpaired ' ho Although his team was held to irview cem- | fonr hits in this week's game. Mun- on Thursday afternoon and evening. dy Derazio, Trumbull Electric catch- er. continued to maintain his seem- ingly impossible batting average of the Torrington M. E 667 by getting half of those hits— |pr a single and a double in three trips the Plainville camp ground. o the plate, In six games Derazio | o'c has made ten hits in 15 times at bo and- has scored eight runs. This 151Dy a truly remarkable batting feat and over his nearest rival This second: man is Spring still Duffy |m team, | ch, Matteo and Ale was idle, let also, and the Temco baftery mates m are now tied for first place in this O field The men who are hitting for .300 fot “I am just off for a holiday full of expectation of sun and leisure,” he said. | Mr. MacDonald was accompanied | by his daughters, Ishbel. Joan and | Sheila. He was attired in a light gray suit and appeared to be very | I happy. He received the good wishes | lof labor party leaders and friends | at the railroad station. Rev. A. L. Burgreen. The service is especially for probationers and young people intending to join the church. Sunday school at 12 o'clock. It is hoped that all church people intending to go to the Plainville camp ground do so during the after- noon as supper will be served at 7 o'clock. Services at §t. Gabriel's Episco- pal church will be held at 9 o'clock. There will be no meeting of the church school. M Eunice Pratt of West Crom- well called upon friends in town yes- terday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Benson call- ed upon relatives in town yesterday. FElaine Read has returned from a week's stay with her grandmother in West Cromwell. Mrs. Amos Bourgeois was a New Britain visitor vesterday. The Modern Woodmen will meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock at Ath- letic hall. Mrs. Fred Griswold has returned from a stay with friends at the Middletown house at the Plainville camp ground. The Pythian Sisters will meet on Monday evening at 8 o'clock at Com- munity hall. Jerry Seal is making very slow, L. E. Adkins during today in order but gradual 2:30 o'clock Monday afternoon a'|ing at the Church of Our Lady of | her late residence on Canal street. | Mercy. served with a mas will be held gives the backstop a good-sized lead | Haven will lead a young people's de- votional meeting at 6:30 o'clock. First Friday. will be ob- at 5:30 a. m. and ly communion again at 7 o'clock. Confessions will be heard as usual Friday, Camp Ground Program Rev. William C. Craig. pastor of church, will cach at 2 o'clock this afternoon at At 3 lock the annual meeting of the ard of trustees of the New Haven strict Camp Ground association Wilfred §mith of New A usical program. with soloists and a orus directed by Miss Lois W. ic field at 9:30 o'clock. SAID TO BE WEALTHY |the summer period of inventory and Ingraham Plant Closes The plant of the Co. closed at § o'clock last night fi F. Ingraham or hetter are the following: Derazio, |0'clock. Bishop Welch will speak Signo Mario ments and a bequest of several thou- tests have been arranged members duct. Her children were committed de street. was adjndged “Miss Compounce” af | to the C o ips oot of Lehanony Bat 1n | (ot i satort 1act miint e dof o.v':l‘sopll?ar::rl?r;rxocl::‘ghhomf' Sislling at the home of hia mother | csnition o7 her minhing: the, e |each zentehsed forabinie ool My Edwin' Booth ot Mountain|ioser'a hosi of Gompstitons, she was|oliarged with loeals o et aw.| His falner " inta watient A0 uwarded = Aiver Il oup: s The hone. | Mhe ooe s G il Hartford hospital | ndges of the contest were Miss | day afternoon by Dete: rieds"u"' The Jonio clib willl hold' & piblia | Lols Datandstat Tolist, Tl who wan | Henrs Teglinell . Bofh ats olates: dance in its rooms this evening crowned “Miss America’ 'in the 1827 | fenders and have appeared ohdv“' Sy bheauty contest in Atlantic City in|the court on numerous cv:\-umemoYe Dr. George F. Cook will be away (1727 and her manager | B from town from July 25 to Aug. 15.| Miss Delander. who dsa very | [ i Aoy L ntul and hapesvenne 1o, | Liguor Sales in Canada sthesl ah e o Are on the Increase both afternoon and evening garbed| Toronto, Ont, July, 25 (P -twith Pflun H']USE SISTERS in the same hathing costume in |the tourist season only half over the which she won the Atlantic City | Ontario liquor control board reports contest that receipts from the sale of per- mits so far this year exceed the to- tal for the whole of 1927 by almost 50 per cent. During 1927, or $514.000 was eol- the camp during the past week. Mr. [the same outfit also have bi er- i e T L 5 ] # : Fuller was forfnsrl_\- pastor of the centages, but they are for cnf,:rma The largest attendance of the sea- (Continued from First Page) il "' "h": tHe.ToADEDInE <ol "“‘E:n‘t‘:d “_":r“’ date this year the loeal Methodist church. He is sta-|only. Freddy.Miller of the Temcos, [son is expected tomorrow. Rev 13 1he whistle ‘:.m,“,:"z\, of August LS "h“ .000." The permits cost tioned at Gaylordsville. lomg with Sohwab and Cavanaugh | Morgan of New Britain will conduct | interest had been entered since 101011 Fyge "y o e New: Depars i Ead of the Spring Casters and some who | the regular cl meeting at 9 a. m., | The bank accounts were the pro- ;vmm : A <" will be used as 'he‘ »c':dar xh!{s vear permits have been For sale-or rent—s-robmn bunga- |have participated in fewer games, |when Charles J. Symonds of the|perty of Mrs. Tibbets, widow of a drmr',m’:" alarm signal for the fire v»l_c""m :0 4‘1“- residents of the Jow. Inguire H. J. Foiren, Clinton, |3 deadlocked for third place with same city will read the roll of those | Boston contractor. "'R 2 " '_no"“;‘ anfi to 35.172 Qo?":m._ Al- Conn.—adxt. {400 % ho have died during the year.| An award of 23.000 from the ockwell Oay" Tomorrow | gh no figures are available for i G SR S Bahich of the Trumbulls scored | Sunday school will meet at the same |metropoli‘an water commission for Flahorate preparations have been | (1 Same period in 1327, this year's | his ninth run Thursday night and hour. b i selzed neatly & quarter of a)|made for'the lohservange of' Rock. |toUrist tolal s balioved intmuest et Granddaughter of <till leads the procession of scorers | Rev. Herbert Welch. presiding|century ago and refused by the | Well day at Pockwell Park tomor- s a8 greal; A8 it pAsIINGRRE) James Sues Movies | M cracked his tenth hit, but De- bishop of the Pittsburgh area, will | Morse family will have to be sought roWw. when a number of aguatic Last year ‘only 20,000 A0NMAE MOEE i | razio’s two brought his total to ten, |preach at 10:30 o'clock. At 2:30 P. | through an aet of the legislature |events wil Ihe staged on the lagoon mits were issued during the whole | |vear and this year almost twice that | Rev. Arch Tremayne of Wind-|gince it has reverted to the state |Additional life guards have been en- © will speak. Rev. Roy M. Terry, geveral checks in excess of $500|gaged to sateguard the lives of the |WUMber have already purchased per- New Haven will conduct the| GHEIt CHCE ner of the sisters |additional hundreds of swimmers | Mt With the season only halt young people’s service at 6:30 |y, . poon guwarded in estate settle- |expected to be present. Team con- gone Since May 11 of this year 993 permits have been cancelled. Trumbull Electric, .667; Alexander, again in the evening. it 5 sand dollars which the sisters have [of which will participate in a num- Peck Spring. 667: Gnazzo, Peck |Capelll injarsauonatly e MR ofver troubien Hoteallactiaddsaitol herofienimnilpg svent end o serion oy — Spring, .500; Alexander, PPCk‘:;":'L‘:f\'laru the fotal. : of hoxing houts will be staced on 2| Want Dawes to Fight O e ratvioes will close Monday nr:"ka:c::'v'\mv‘nkpr:;z'a::‘:n\’o::l“:T!TIVI raft anchored in the lagoon. Crime in Chicago with services in chavge of the |t ENONE O BOCCs posit which Ample police protection will be| Chicago, July 28 (P—A proposal ST ND superintendent. e vel SusoAltobeainulent and i’\??;d\fffl”,‘. ln;:»; parking spaces (nat Vice President Charles @ e annnfi:“;{':’:f of the camp|they also own a considerable picce | ““ “"‘_"‘ i | Pawes assume leadership of all the . 5 : oo ore Tax Pelinquents | varfous forees that ow at- = 13 ert this t orces that are n “PLAINVILLE® " |grouna ascoclation Treasurer: Leon | o TR (L (5T getermin | The largrst bateh of personal tax ) templing to fight erime in Chicago OEAY :};fl“'}d;zffifw:’:f Rera during|Ing the fmll amount of their estate f"‘"';:'“‘* 1o aater nps red be-{has been made to the executive — AY— ed L Eal P oo s .| fore the prosecutor this morning committee of the Chicago erh i : bl B enditnres of §2.-|for a report to the court. they may ! | go crime W. C. Flelds and Chester Conklin | |th® ear e e wera | have to remain in the poor house in- |24 paid the tax. plus an extra dol- | commission by Major George A. — in e ey William D. Beach of | definitely despite their avowals of a |tar. plus a heavy cost. These ap-|paddock. chairman of the commis- “TILLIE'S PUNCTURED || oo Haven, Joseph R. Ensign of |desire to pay the town its bill and B 1 in answer fo warrants served |sjon's fnance committee. ROMANCE” Simsbury, Howard R. Brockett of |re-establish a home. ) 2 st er ot e elicy _depart- | Lack of concentrated force behind A Circus Goes to War—A Big | |Hartford, William E. Jennings of | Lizzie Morse shot and killed Lewis [men nd the end is not yet. needed reforms, and a useless re- Comedy Carnival—A Big Show | |Bristol, L. A. Gladding of Plainville. [ Perry. a Spanish War ' veteran i More Tax Warrants petition of ¢ffort by present meth- v, ol 0f Hartford, .U. §. 1820 but was acquitted on a plea of | With the delivery to Constable R.jods. were listed by M B. F. Beardsley of j va i v Major Paddock — SUNDAY— Biark of West Haven, Fred Kelsey of | self-defense. §he claimed the man |1 Sessions yesterday of §5 more of as reasons for his proposal. = S — Higganum, J; B. Woolson-of Water-|had forcibly entered her home. the tax warrants covering hack zl\fsi;‘,;rgl}k. “Z’" town, and G. S. Stratton of South For years the sisters have been|taxes on personal property. mostly NEW TREATY ”“CHE‘;\ATlNG C’HE TE Meriden. \ S famihar tigures hereabouts. They |automohiles, Tax Collector Francis| Tokyo, July 28 (P—It is reliably e AWomen's Foreign Missionary | dressed in the mode of half a cen-| R Riley has now placed about 150 |learned that the nationaliet govern- society has elected the following of-[tury ago and for many years had |of these warrants in the hands of | ment has approached Japan through ficers: President, Mra._ Edwar»d J.|allowed no one to enter their home. |officers for service. These are in{the nationalist minister at Tokyo Curties of Woodbury; vice president, i addition to a large number of war-|proposing to conclude a new com- Mrs, Edward D. Bassett of New| 1.t vear was a record one for|rants delivered to the police cov-|mercial treaty. MON.—TUES. Haven; secretary treasurer, Miss | (jsitors to the London Zoo: 2.158,208 [ering arrears in personal taxes. The 1t is understood that Japan's at- The Answer to | Ella 1. Holt of Forestville; mite box | parsons passed the turnstiles. warrants are heing made out by the titude in the matter has not chang- “BEAU SABREUR” |secretary, Mrs. Roy M. Terry of 3 clerks in the tax collector’s office in jed. the Japanese contending that With GARY COOPER Haven. They are at home wherever they lalphabetical order and the 130 de-|treaty abrogation by the Chinese is The following have been chosen |go—Herald Classified Ads. livered cover only the first four let- |illegal. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 1 AARRY,BUT AE WAS OA ANY BABY ELEPUANT AND TEAR WM TO PIECES=UES " -@D ALLRIBUT. improvement at the 1 HATED ™ DO ITUNCLE ) A NICE PIECE OF \WORK, FRECKLES = IWLST ABOUT T0 SPRING _\ YOU GOT AIM RIGHT BETWEEN THE EYES! [CONE ON ELEPHAAY * JUERES NOTHIAG T \NORRY ABOUT IANOW=1 DONT LIKE 175 To GALL YoL TUAT, SO What's This? TVE JOST NAMED [ SJAY ELEPUANT BEPPO UNCLE HARRY=Y0U KNOW INE BEEN TRINKING IT WOULD BE NICE IF WED GO HOME AOW AND TAKE SO YoLD LIKE TO 6O MOME ? WHEN