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SATURDAYS! HIT-RUN MOTORIST | ROUTED FROM BED Gonstable Schubert Makes Gap- Laflin of Forestville as deacon, William O'Dell of Elmwood : deacon, and Rev. John E. Fiy, pas- tor of the local church, as master of ceremonies. Rev. David O'Don- nell, Father Conroy of the Lasulette hers, and Rev. John Conroy of Hartford were in the sanctuary. As the body was brought into the chureh G. T. LaBonne sang “Lead. Kindly Light." He sang “Ave Marin at the offertory. and Raymond Can- field rendered * at the end of the mass. “anfield also sang “One Sweetly Solemn Thought™ as the body _Br_islol News FORMAL OPENING OF NEW ARMORY ‘Leading Military Representatives wlternoo. for interment in West cometery. The funeral was held his afternoon in the Washburn fun- cral chapel at Springfield, Mr. Card was born in Copake, N. Y. in 1864 and came to Bristol from Millerton, N Y. in 1581 and was a wiember of the force of the Bristol Press for about 20 years, leaving here 1o go with the Springfield {'nion where he was employed for over 50 vears. He teaves his wife, who was Nellie rivde of Plainville, one sister, Mrs. fohn S0 Barnes; and one brother, Miller Card of Hristol. ‘iynn must slacken up for & “We must wait at leust watil aft- €r the next grand list is completed to see what it looks. likc, and that | Will be after the first of the year.” | Members of the committee asked Hif it wus not possible to give a close estimate of the amount of re- |duction, but Senator Hall egid it |was not and he doubted whether anyone else could do so. Mr. Quig- ley expressed a belief that it will be between §5,000,000 and $16,490, 1000, and under no conditions lower jthan the minimum sct by him. was horne from the To Senator Hall's repeated amser- tion: “We cannot afford te build th. Rogistrars In Session registrars of the different {0 Be nvited to Celebration | chureh. Lamb, The bearers were John E. ames Prior, James Connelly, ture Alter Nidnight Crash The l OPEN ALL DAY i s | votipg districts will be in session on |school,” Chairman King answered. ; cta s or ree Ours fopeph Metarihy, Welch N Friday, August 3 and . August ["We cannot afford not to do #t.” 1 CHILDREN COMING HERE/|w scotms (QUARTERS NOW OCCUPIED 17 s i, Auvst | N comnot aford not 1o do - sehict the Elks and to which | +rs for the caucuses to be held this| Chairman King opened the met ter 3 Mr. Murphy bhelonged, | )l According 10 the notices, the |ing by reading a statement indical idge, Tenement Youngsters Seem Assured | Burial was in St Joseph's come- | Drunken Driver Finedl — Pruck personal or written application of {ing the probable increase in 8cnio) e {tory. where committal services wore | J .| the voter for enrollment, must de- | High school accommodation for 1 Moipal Op rom O * e nes ay of Eresh Ar—Dr. Siliciano Actie | cugducted by Rather, O'Dall, anslsteq f,| DEGE Mo 48 Couns. — Bamies | 4,071y po)lian) Amiiation s ol Hast som o e Discussion of th. by Father Munich, Father 0'Don- o . 5 red— | st make his application to the re- |report h vhen C) Ve de- ; Health Ofcer—Ewneral of - M. | ot ana Father Conton, The flagar | 7€ IMProvements Completed S By Qu;‘x’:t;‘h:hI‘;’::;mll::-h(cr:;n‘\‘:ln‘r Dot Mucpliy—To Aunownce Program, | {ribules were exceptionally numer- | Funceal of Siduey M. Cand. covolled as a legal voter. ; :’“(.,. to @ criticism of conditions In atnied e 3 i 5 feuRand heaytioul The istrars of the fourth dis- {the present high schoel buildings A -and-run driver was unce With the finishing touches heing New Britain Buys Rights placed upon Bristol's new armory, The city of New Britain is buying extensive water rights through | Plainville to allow it to luy water trict, Frank W. Dutton and Charles charging they have boen neglectod Drury. will be in session at the Fed- | and have be ve the company quarters of which are | (a1 Hill auditorium on the Pl :::;'n::f"d to fall into already in use by the two local [pamed between the hours of 12:00 . ,muins from Burlington, Bristol, | "Il4TY units, plans arc being con- {o'clock noon and 9 p, m.; Albert| A Sugsestion by Mr. Quigley that | Plainville and Southington to New |¥i4¢red for the formal opening of | Trothier and James Jennings, | (he Elibu Burritt school on North it e filed this | 11® BW building which it is thought | registrars of the third district, will !"‘;“‘" be used for a Senior High morning at the office of the town | Wil tike lace in the warly fall. [meet at the Uncas Hose house: and |5 ool, was antwered bE. ek lelerk. Those decding water rights 10| PCMite Plans have not heen an- ! Winthrop Dunvar and William F. | Holnes, who said that it was too ; ‘ It g \ntanio G |MOUnced but it will be entirely in | Smithwick, registrars of the first dis- | $Mall and would be mere Semporis. 1ad parked his car off the highway eighboring city are Antonio G. keeping with the dignity and im- | triet will be in session in the city | 10& His question as to elemgntary I oht e o NRaion M. Cofall (R anns MAstelinnls s Biara L]0 URE DD 418 4 EDI. and Sim - . W | nortance of the institution, the final i Gy building | school needs brought answer that was sitting in another car, owned by | TROMPSOR (on River street), Char, o Aol aest el the Northend school district George Lusgood and parked just |G- Eot (on South Washingten | “C40SItion of which Is the result of Band Concert Tonight center- to her Men'’s Leather Belts odd lot, broken sizes, values up to $1.50, Children's Sport Socks odd lot, rayon and lisle, special l SC pr. (4 pr. 50¢) Women's Knit Bodices odd lot, broken sizes, specially priced 15¢ e (4 for 50c) moniously routcd from bed shortly bLelore 1 o'clock this morning when Constuble George Schubert arrested John Kisluk of 4y Curtis street, Bristol, tor cvasion of responsibility Witer an - aceident on West Main strect just previous to midnight, Georse Tighe of West Harttord would wore sceeds saving to jail court under stpons Kleenex ues, (toilet goods) Ti I 6C a\mll 3 I C box Cleansing = i harl . many s effort on the part of th Another ot the popular city con- | ing on Bassett street must be takes ahesd elhinbown chatting i trety (oanice G Blliote 4 mds ity orpra BEe " lcerts will be given tonight by the | care of very soon, and the Osk S . . . = 2 4 jusgood. Kistuk, Tighe told the ™inistrutor of the estute of Han- | - e i urning 6 d 40 F d S "( usgoo § s Nt e ation | New Departure band. concert | street district probably scon after, B Printe Silkk Chemise 36 an n. rigure 1 oificer, drove against the rear of his | BeR Elliott (on South el e S LR B e e high school is needel b d in list will include sntatives of (h tion state heart al aid street), Charles H. i Keating (on i Selma K. Olson, 16l the estate of miachine sidewalk, stopping. and then Norto; Forestville as Olat prominent repr military organiza- of the state as well as other otficial und mem- {bers of the Bristol eity government. With the completion of the new jarmory. the long felt need of the | ity for a Structure to house numer- { us social and athleti activities, will be filled. The capacity of the high The direc. | SChool gymmasium has long been in- Commerce | #0€quate to care for the large crowds that attend the basketball Thursday | s {games during the winter and while knocked it continued onto the without fine urade, values to $3.00 yard, special Washable Kashmir Cloth guaranteed not to shrink, regular $1.30, (dress goods dept.) $1.00 .. Fountain Syringes .\Lnnul Avenue) administratrix Constable Schubert was given the e registration number. which. mickg {110 cAmD ground), and Annn Sad. Had Soanghi andte | rad Kislik io Towskl (al }:‘“N' Pequabnek rive his home, where he roused him | HIUED Doty es onstan from sleep an hour later and tola | °0 NO- 20 at South Washington lim 10 appear in court here Thups. | 40 10 O@0 L Coolry. day night. Kisluk told the office o e that he saw nobody around so kept | A Iegular meeting of ving. The damage to Tighe's L L e Bhambe T of h S will be held at 8 o'clock night in the clul Step-ins and bloomers, regular $3.00, spe- cial (second floor) o= $1.95.. Khaki Long Pants for men, 28 to 50 waist, special i % s $1.59 .. ¥ Women's Handkerchiefs green, beginning promptly at 8:00 the east end, this to be had by een- o'clock. cores will consist of the | version of the Roosevelt school, at [ 1atest popular hits. { Which time the Smith school must jbe added to or a new bufiding crected. The Stanley school will have ‘HALI« TUSSES B[]MB | two classes on part time in the fall, and the Franklin, Putnam, Smalley | and Bartlett aschools are filled to o |NT H S MEET'N[i | capacity. The Lincoln and Vance v U buildings are the only ones in which i there is any room, Mr. Holmes con- ; o § y cluded. Kisink Lale X ul;\mnul_. om Virst Page) One Story School Is Discussed 1c a very wrong choice in decid- street. it is admitted that the arrangement w He e inted Mr. Quigley brought up the ques- 7 5 o 7 " i % < ¥ e not to stop and settle. S 5 tion. Why the walls are painted a| L white or colored with embroidery corners, 2 quait size, guaranteed, special tomorrow o A T s Sy Pet Show at Playzround e gh school symnasium in | oo, {hot would give any student|UOn of onesstory school houses, s value to 25¢, special (drug dept.) The children from the tenement | | THER Wil be apot show at e {{pinection “]f?";"m_”;‘.‘ ‘f“'""'_’;“"'»",‘m. horrors!” | claiming that the same accommod indruft districts of New York city will bad strect playground on Thurs- % ‘ S nnual POo-1 oy itteeman LeWitt answered | 1ons can be had at saving ot liee hall. it s possible that heeause [, o o oty fo accommodate the | hyse hulldings in Tepair than sy |PIAm By Mr. Wesler Gommibteas s ge crowd, that the largest '“""'l‘mlu . nounced tod. Dogs must be ticd ! but that it is impossible to | King and LeWitt questioned the {with stout rope, she warned the |foeryon the Year may be held in the | (o1ve’s problem offered by the roof | Cost claims and the eficlency ef this | chitdren, 4 3 LEyrnioy, of the building. 5 type of building, and Supt. Helmes Marringe | | Aside from the increased facilities | Israel Wexler, a member of the | Objected to their appesrance. A Anthony for non-military activities, it is ex- | mayor's committee placed the cost | lengthy’ debatc on these points fol ay if the Miss Ruth weather is favorable, $100,000. He was supported én this irard, an- sLrates, 1i s liquid, 608 6 w 60c 8% . rive in Plainville on August 14 for e vl ke “ stay of two weeks if the commit- tec of Jocal chure vomen succeeds i raising the small balance necded 10 pay for the expenses of the un- fortunate city dwellers, Only a few dollars remain to be subseribed and direcior, 5 is spending a vacation of two wecks Bel'lln News {at Stony Point, New York I NMrss B Whitney and hel, are vacationgng at Five weeks Miss M i~ spendi {housing the children, her, For sale or ony ‘low. Inguire Conn—advt. rent- H.J oom Foiren, Clinton, two wecks S-room hum.m.; 1oiren, Clinton, bring spendin, asant enjoying | First Page) with his wif v or were <l Ale Children Heve § no Yok City—Bertin T Court va o session Over Week-End for Kensingloa. some taking part wer 2 caliber Aol Ken- ! greatly sines Manchester good ! at he avenue P e Funeral of Mr. Murphy {of Musical Pedagogy. Miss Bixby ank White of the the request af Stanelift of this Funeral serviees James 3.0 h pted a position as supervisor [ ¢Kllogs, janitor ot the Upsonia Murphy, who di Francis' 1 of music in a junior high school in | apartuients en High street, while the inospital. Hartford, night. | Boston, Litter was crossing Riverside avenue. | were held this morning with a large Lower Air Mail Rate badly damaging the car and slight- I number of fricnds and r latives | PPostmaster James B, Usher has |1V injuring Me. Kello; 3 present o pay him tribut Services called attention to the fact that the In Charge of pbation Officer Were hetd at his residence on | POstage rate for letters sent by air| Sylvia Kichorn, who testified that When Food SOUTS Swecten the stomach—instantly About two hours after cating many It is the quick method. Results people suffer from sour stomache. come almost instantly. It is the ap- They call it indigestion. It means | proved method. You will never usc that the stomach nerves have been |another when you know. s Carnes is s late days with relatives in Drnm evening at Corps building oy, e the LON ANG Kehurst, No . Jnly 31 RNS wpr)- | Los An- ot The hangar today i Angelo was the one on over Dela- subject of the temptation of Anthony, for | first real picture painted by | Card, for- wa this unga. | parently failed in its drive to bring | MarTiage intent i (rs for the local military com- | Ho added criticism as did also Al-| The acheol committec's action in Money may be sent to Mres. W. A, Mashiodro. Miss Berardy, the [ COmPARICS some classes from the Rockwell | having effected & saving, and Mr. at Hawks' | For sale or rent it e R hautauqua Proge Judse - Willitn 0, Malone fined | school accommodations. In Teply 10 | jiad ot been a Pl oL red 1o her home after e ton rosidents, while a group is also | "FIN& 4 musical entertainment and a | OPCFAINZ @ motor vehicle while [ would provide for ahout PUPIIS. | pjtteemen, it was to the clty's in. BH. Atwater has returned 1o his H y Alderman Zapatka, prim ‘e i ottt et o] Wis wlso mtoxicated, was fined $10 | argument that development s al- atka, prime mover Educational and Recreational 0 G s el R e e e 310 | argun v i d : d el ality | tracks, said that he favored bulld- possible for these youngeters 1o got | PP John Mezo of New York | ¥ afternoon, after the local polics | 150 clementary sites in that locality 4 over the weekoend when it clashes | (Continued from . : atine, WILL PROMOTE ACTW]T]ES | z Tem Heal hearsals, and classes will be con- | /hat & light car had 1St passed Mr. LeWitt listed some of the | that scheme, E egation in two games. On minutes. He did not apponr to b morary Health Officer The Bl ent spon- | Lrratic course considered un- |follows: $5,000, principal and assis- | was under discussion up 10 the time. S I i i RGN intention of what was to [ticer for Pliinville by br, Georse I The annual entertainment spon un P I fat of smprovement of the ground |'t! McGillicuddy were ordered by [ He ucd that all pupils north of \ limits and the possible reduction in A P T e Haw, who is il in bed, he o stepped | SPPOININICNT today, pointed out that ford, Norton in Last Bristol in an effort {000 & year, or less than the cost of week from tonight. e bo e e tion in Bristol and Plainville and A number of docal Tadlan resi- | the early part of the season and will | onpl remarks, suddenly drew . and Plainville and A HELD FOR LOTTERY and violin solos, ompanied by [ Norton hid telephoned that he had [new building would purchase the TTERY 1 C tive Frateraal club, Ine. 'its last mecting with e oo, he turned the gun on him- [#0 Present temporiry health ofticer 3 W Cooperative ratern n Inc. as o " compluints or communicable umorous readings: Wells Tradford, | POHCC Station with Officor Burns at |ahead and build and stay within | \F8te Albert H. Vitale in $1,000 bait 5 | ; 3 troad vindnet outside of New Hart- | dis . forancis AL lotti. Mr. Pallotti hus! West will L on the mound in one e To Amounce Progea Tutile, Waterbury 10 the point—""Drunk” was entered Clark’s room on the night of e e T ¢, Kiss, @ brother of the man who had g uilib . VROl . improvements which will ing for the locals up until Sungay, | " driving through. Hehool Alumni association will be ! piano ducts; Mrs, H. J. Casteldine, | Charles Langiois of 6% Prospect | | the English Derby : : od the talians and United States citizens ot | has notified th cvon 11t 15 & hait-day Blan and | jouny st s W0 cxplanation of the. manner o | Ma8 promised to bring some | Hartford, humorous sketch, the churge of reckless driving as the nd leve for sport among them; (o and Mrs, 500 e the BT ooy lionia where he disposed |0 mind. There will be announced | from Northampton, Mass, where | dvenue vesterday. truck of hpportunities to give educational ad- [Yesterday, Jgned by John Vaninetty, Joseph|trned from s weck’s vacation xpent! Winsted police i Belden have returned from a weeK's | Pl s were married 10 ye . town will again do iis part in Maple | ‘ 3 | S U lie aniem high mass at the Chureh of | @1e-fourth of its present charge. | hushaad failed to provide the little | ho do not have the advantage of [ 0HE i3 s v i 3 Dreake, an cmploye of a Winsted celbhrai, dwslsteal iy William | This is expected to result in a much | probation officer for six months, She fent to Kensington and East Bertin | ¢ iy €5 00 TEIERERE L s rland i i had previonsly tried 1o borrow a r and received at the local offic £60 which she returned to the police | ation. They will be taken in by |0 Y Rtk e s : | 8 LoTS e el 5 N e it as TPLAINVILLESY |\ chards are spending a | Contractor Fred Helming has com and | fve them a taste of real living | qoog MO0 2 ohilip. Welles ! : | Sunday: Mr. and sl of nrGanlD st Intent s ito 4 plice gave a farcwell dinner Satur- | improvement on this sireet, which is |acid. The way to correct it in wnh!nn-' Milk of Magnesia prescribed by ren for the most part five in crowd- s G0 Y 9 SRl rare D itacel Sonnt X R | shortly afterward home. lconncetion with the many cvents| The right way is Phillips' Milk of | —any drugstore, and enfoy themselves, They look | 00 0 0 1 0 L8 ous nnits in vy dirigible e The hody of Sidney M harmless, 1t has remained the stand- | Charles H. Phillips Chemical Com- “CRAZY s that they are not disappointed. |31 = T T P B nd Maryland. Sete ) arent bt i S Wi the town clerk, hiodro, a | PANIes and the ample drill space, | derman Frank Zapatka. | bringing western architects here |TA[|AN PE“PLE Biiley or Mrs, K. P, Usher «ighter of Joseph and Anna Sil- Iunken 1 ned school to the Walnut Hill #chool| King aysured the body that ft wa tox. Inquire M. J euved for them. A large group f| The seond day of the chiutauqua [ 4005 Cormelli of 20 Siath street [« question of Finance Commission- | Jaca) e since thin was done. Nacation at Pl 5 R[i SA“] i e | Poctry hour tomorrow. At § o'clock | WUk His companion in - the car, | Wants North of Track Consldgred | foroo Ao A ety {in the campaign to have owns, and it thanks thase who hae | Vi1 James Whitcomh Riley.” There | <1 COsts. most entirely north of the track and P a new : 3 To Play Manchester 3 inks thos E gt T efl 0-0peraiive ASSh. :3 Urgantzi The All-Kensington baseball team | tr aaiatis Salike g no echool until = away from the stifling heat of the | S O=r an evening of humor and | Dad reccived a warning from the | has indicated that it realizes school until the eity is in a i T, Ritonl Siliciane of Tifoie) has | ucted as usual, [ough thae town en Cits way to- | claimed expenses that would accom- | The meeting then received Scna vening the Jocals will journcy ;e 5 Pl POl S e ReEs ored by the Cump Ground Im.|%ifc. Molorcycle Policeman Jamos|tant: $2.000, cler )0, jani- | of adjournment. Mr. Hall agreed to Munchester team will return - > ation of two | ey, o b s o bl 4 an who | W48 SECd Jast night under the di- [T Belden to citeet ajunction | the tracks could be transported by |grand list, preparing a report for a Manchester Landed the Kensing. M0 the Kitehon where his wife was | Dt Siliciano wa o ma ho : Amonz those g, |10 tead off the approaching menace [additional teachers alone. He made | lents have organized w club, known be out to take hoth games, revolvar from his pocket |that hie h one cverything fo ) Mitdred Reymour Wells, Hoekanum, | #10P the car, and needed help, | trolley system | York, July 31 (M—Albert d ) filed articles of association jand is confident of giving a self. He staggercd from the house | in Dristol d have filed articles of associa a is contide giving 4 for wpe ©& xhould be reported to Dr.| Meriden, piano selections: Mrs. H, 3. | "¢ Wheel. The testimony of the | our limits, We can now issue about | [°F #Peciul sessions on a charge of _ i ford. where he was picked up o Ligned the articles and they will be game and it is expeeted that -t : o 1 IOt Ol bk, DR ) syt The program of (he coming matie sketeh; Mrs. Mildred Sey- | ey dd. July 19, last, said a large quantity B e annual expenditures. You must |hageball pool management that| Berg sakd. “Take me home—T'm [Aunounced from WTIC tomorrow freading; Richard Stratton, South |strect, New Diitain, was given (he «weepstukes, and othcr pools wus talian de: nt residing in Beriin | he is leaving th iy Richard Hulbert of| Which ho had weceived his wound.|Planes to Plainille for an cxhibis| Becomes Music Supervisor tesult of an accident at the jung ave petiodical gatherings tomorrow over the | rudon and Platt, driven by Lang- antages to the members, Mrs. A. A, Barnes 4 was wehl, Attilio Flowi, Italo Miglioli, |8t the Plainville Gamp Grouna. Deputy Shoriff orgini. . A : o E amp Ground. [y while they were cmployed in ng joy to the hearts of the | R 7 obtaine L gun w hic 2 et O S s v, Rev. Austin . TRl of 10 conts a half-ounce, the | jusurics and nccessitios which <he resh alr and good cating. A num-|L00 C RIS CEOREE i o e s ag [N R, BE L B s fNR | greater volume of air mail, quite a | is « sister of the girl who, last wee eel ! : Ne Fork ) Il P - " A - " his W by the W York City | L) as the guest of his grandmoth volver from Captain White, using { Notes station beal familics who will do their bt | el Toon s tiston : s 4 L N e foniis b heaed L e Aloning | week's vacation in Mentpelier, Vt. | ploted the work of laying curbs and L hich to them means plenty of good | oa P e FE iy it A i B e D i | day for her brother. Albert felose to Rockwell park, will greatly |an alkali, which neutralizes many | physicians for 50 years in correcting d tenements and have fiitle oppor- |, 1 FATIE < ennt 1 ers is preparing a list of tennds held there fagnesia—just a tasteless dose in| “Milk of Magnesia” has been the rward 1o the summer trips with |} is the pl K¢ retirned 1o its v lthe county. Tt is the plan ot ner resident of this eity, rd with physicians in the 50 vears pany and its predecessor Charles H The following people will take i on. th - hoys o then Plainville after having ap. J¢hhie Derardy have filed notice of | V1% that the improvement in the | of renovation and repair at $5,500, | lowed. Bave snececded in its attcmpt, | Machine operator, is the son of Mike | 1! 490 impetus 1o recruiting of the | Mr. King told of the plan to shift | wag defended by Chatrman Hgll a: vy Warren of Kensington | The ehildren will be placed in rio Berardy, is a tactory hand, It the eity court this morni i1 use the vacated rooms for High | not 4 pleasant move, and that it 1 Ringwood of Kensing- Conn—advt FURM NEW [;LUB i0Eal woyaliyit rming- |4 the Plainville camp ground win | *!90 costs on the charge of fer F. €. Kelly, Mr. King sald this | yut tnae, in the opinjon ef the o View, Westorly, 1| ; S ! » committee hopes that Prain. | 1" the afternoon Wallace 1. Woodin | KAZMIr Ratti of Kifth strect, who| Alderman Zapatka raised the home serlin afte 5 : ! [ i T ” s . sing | 5¢hool built north of the raflro T" B[ IMPR"VINE alpeady contributed and made fr | Vil Pt @ violin prelude by John| The two men wore arrested yester- | that the school board by purchasing allroad i 3 will agiin encounter stiff opposition | o =t it I i, | song at 5 o'clock. The regular re- | authorities of Pluinville to the effcet | needs are so located. financial position to proceed under with the league leading Manehester = i = ¢ o Bristol, and its fast pace and | pany building of a new school, us tor Hall's financial report, which el e hl LR and his actions | heon appointed temporary health of- Anaual Entertainnmg o n New iy e e e 0 DEOVenTirt nRdGolation Tor st el BiEhs un AL Do aeliva Sergbnnt Dane | Tore. ¢4 fucl; $32,400, teachers. make further study of the bonding compliment: by meeting flie loc After visiting with his mother-in- | Weeks. Dr. Cook in announcing the rection of AL T. Bicrkan of Hart- [\1) Motoreyele Policeman Kdwar [ trolley at the city's expense for $26,- | meeting which will be held one ton feam Avcisive beatinas in | VAShing dishes and aftor o few com- | Handled the vecent smallpox situa- Sastelaine, 1 drum solos | 10 tralfic. In the meantime Officer [the claim the additional cost for a ' ; 3 kA and fired on her. A she dropped to | brecd confidence In himsolf, He is s the Bducational and Leercation- |sington has improved I « o Miss Marie DBronson of Water and later the car appeared at the| “1 don't see how you can go + 33, was held ‘today by Magis- Bt B thy taie, | oot of Siscir md made his way to the old rail-| Al with e secreiary i v state, face ritself, ¢ @ : 4 MIEEd | possessing lottery slips. ofelfrnere) Nt Bl Siliciano for the next two weeks, steldine, Bristol, and Mr. two officers in court was terse and Detective Thomas® Wepplor, who ut on file the office of Town | management will have a well known R T R piteh 1 211VEN Dim here, wnd who happened ;union of the Plainville Graded | mour Wells and Miss Viola Burckell Track Driver al reauire o glipx' of the C. C. and B, M. A. LR e make some other arrangements, {aani, jshot.” but further than that guve|MEht. Governor John H. Trumbull | Meriden and Charles O, Bierkan, | minimum fine of and cots on ? air- knd vicinity; to promote sociubility Fast B Maple Hill visited Mr. and Mg, | HOtehkise drove him 10 his sister's |tion and also has som: other plans| Miss Nellie Bixby has returned|tion of Mellen street and Riverside Lial and sport purpese und o U air. | #he bas been attending the School ois, struck o driven by William he articles of association weps | belle and Winifred Barne Jlater by Captain 1 Venanzio Pedemonte and Peter| J. Rose Belden and Vietor | plac ar' Fresh Air Children vl i 5 Ul suna D odep liohd Son 0 RO e hy A re- [ Al Will be reduced tomorrow 10| she was driven o theft because her Ay children of New York city [ t e he Fife and will |y & RUooting iinga tia dlid tha dtiooling from Chuuncey [ SUET A0 of Mers pastor, wak the | Fate becomes five ts an ounce. [ needed, was placed in charge of the ber of thexc dy children will g e S . . ! S SISt I ek Gtoe ST | it of which is alrcady breing sent | found a roll of money consisting of ‘rexh Air fund for a two weeks' va- || e P IhIE Pin W omwell. | the mame Drake reported his | Mr. and Mss. Waiter Coo and 3 (oproveauis Complepsd o i [ vertently o entertain the poor children {Tocal people 2 & i G a e : : t1ocal people at th ISR R Will be arvaigned on the Mrs, Lilli nley of 11 Norton ! sidewalks on Barnes strcet. he | over-stimulated. There i8 excesi| Be sure to get the genuine Phil- ables and sunshinc. These chli- | Eiito Eadivie snd Tamily . 0 Mrs. Eltjo Ensing and famil | Johnson of He 1ot | improve the parking facilities in [times its volume in acid, excess acids. 25c and 50c a bottle nity to romp around in the fre s e = & f ; ' St e 5 ney M. Card water. Tt is pleasant, efficient and [U. 8 Registered Trade Mark of The nticipation and the local people witi i e kel oy At s a training flight de . y S L Lrought here from Springficld since its invention, | Phillips since 1875, lire of one or more children (65 g peacticing. Interest fro weeks: Weninglon, Mr. and [ i1 "ien keenor than herto- Irs. C. ¥ Mroand Mes, C| g0 Williams, and Mrs, Charles There ‘:l""'-"' "- l'l ; S Community chsingion clhodist A No lin. Mr.and Mes, S Tt k from I re enjoyine All Aboard Wi, Ny the evening will e ing of el tomorrow hoand famity the latter nart of the smond, M. wher their annual no me are ox OLNEGNTINUED | | ANDIAAET \E=SAID FOR GO AND LEAVE BOBO %AT%M&%OOD wl AAND BEPPO MERE 2 BYE T0 Y00 FOR | IWISL I CouD AFRICATHE SAME WAY WE CAME TO THE JNGLES = BY AIR! e [TS MERE 70 TAKE (S OUT OF 7LZ JUNGLE = AIGEINS WEAT DowN THE RNER SOME DAYS ASO AAD UAD IT SENT LP FOR US! BoBO! You AND BEPPO ARE SONS HOME WITUL US = VES! RISKT 1N TMIS Bi6 AIRPLAANE ¥/ | they on. " Mers. G. Hazelwood and Session of Cours [Chartes Pratt were visitors at There will be g session of the Aser (and dast eventog. 0 town court thix evening at th planning 1o wn hall at 0 o'clock social at Taks G, Griswold will p August the date pected thate the |to be announced. The party will slotti, 237 West M | e in the afternoon, |0, charged with Kless driving r and Mre R. P Stevenson and il. come up for dispoxal. Cellotti nile were New Rritain \;uumxk TUEM RIGLT INTO TUE SAIP AND TAKE TUEM WITH US = WE HAVE LOTS oF A number of (hese ehitdreen t neighboring towus in Conneeti Wity va- }\/a()(AN=wE'LL LOAD Mre the WE RODE IN BEFORE /' \MAATS | notd an onting and cor | Pocotopang rarly in nostreel, M jas arrested last Tuesday Ning AV - Constable Frank Brown after an | .. apehor Wolsh was a tcident in which one person s, Aoy FoRtORY. riously injurcd 4nd 11 others cs- Teriahbs of Pvibias med this |ped injur § oclock at Community [Giuscppe Cristiano of New Yo Ity has wold « 1ot on re Fleld | Thomas Botticelli of New Britain |, cording to a warranty deed filed | the office of the fown clerk lers h of idents intending o take ane or ) are asked 10 Re frosh air ehild cammitton at he e I nent as Ahe renort mnst e A inte New Vark headonsrle .I “idente of West Cremwell are Kensington . cligible to assist the committes Inl [Miss Ruth W