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MR SN W e “ .7 o TH lit- re- of en- for 80 are ich we tors ing ven oves say t's 00K« ifor- ‘oah sot nag- | as- riter thep . you nedie law's rned onsoe only fits re- hus- for Just onate u are ntrol. pracs y lett ; Me. , indi- ity it dove peace in#ion e ap- nuch,” nt te Berlin News g | Wife received two severe gashes oncough have been reported from the |Names of nine applicants for mem jher head and right arm, stitches |West Cromwell area. East Berlin bership Harold Kalish of Plainville | Scheduled to start at being necessary to close the wounds. |and West Cromwell children naup |Was admitted as a new member. | “Lefty” McHugh, who played with | Charles B. Everlockner, driver of [the New Jersey car, was proceeding Meeting in Near Future STORE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS Closes at 12 o’Clock Wednesdays Browz Teo s Shopping Centor: First to Present MODERNISTIC Sun Room FURNITURE Even sun room furniture has gone modernistic. Frankly—we like it —and sponsor the modern vogue especially for sun room or porch. Our showing replete with the most attractive type furniture—featur- ing the beautiful iridescent shades of the upholstery backs as well as the varied shades of the stick reed or fibre frames—that adds so much more atmosphere to the home. As there are no restrictions we are including all new creations in our AUGUST SALE Ranging in Price From 3 .$29.50 5¢ $350.00 Two Persons Injured ridge and School street when | cars collided, injuring two perso: sped across the road. A bad accident occurred yesterday | were aft noon at the corner of Worthington| Mrs, M. W. two | for her home in Yonkers Mulligan of 46 Walnut street, New | Britain, came up School street and | yisitor today. hitting the | s SR New Jersey car with terrific impact, | wedging both cars between a tele- WOMEN SHOWING INTEREST | 7none 5ore”ana ‘e nyarans Dr. T. Hodgson hurried to the | scene of tht accident in response to Funeral of Orton B. French—Ken- |, hurried call and gave aid to the <€ REPUBLICANS GAIN —Ratio of 14 fo { in Court—Church Notices, The republican {overpowering majority of the ‘moré than 14 times as many voters, 85 men and women applyin, | to Registrars J. Howard LaField an | placed on lists to enable them t |take part in the party | This of any recent year. |trars were elated at the | Which this fzure evidenced Of the 95 who appeared. §9 aske. on cushions and |and only six on the democratic of several persons who wish to b made voters next month Flower Soctety Meets W. H. Carpenter and son wer Horticultural society, which held it August meeting in gla bers atttnded. me of their best glad spikes fo bition purposes | e uce of Flm Hill, who tlone particularly attractive speci Ulrich of Hartford [the largest exhibit. The Carpenter. lighting and ts=lephone eervices |did not exhibit ar ted for a short time. |£hown being by out-of-town grow Darwood left today |ers. All flowers displayed were pre |after a month's stay here as the end of the meoting. cases of whooping [tary R. E. Newell been in contact Complain of Water Complaints have heen made dur frequently at the |swimming pool at Woike's pond and “n may vet contract the disease. | “a'¢r furnished by making small children ill The Wesloyans are scheduleqd {o |(OMPAny officials. when questioned, meet Monday evening at § oclock |St3ted that the company is stil dist church |lines of New Britain and that there | The meeting of the Al Smith clyp | 'S N0 Impurity in the pipes betweer coming week to elect officers. The |SMIAT complaints have been made Plainville News ON CAUGUS LISTS = 'Record Namber of Names Taken Here—League Batting Averages— party have an additions made to the caucus lists there will by the registrars of voters yesterday, | them. The primaries. [in the High number is far in excess of that | These figures. reprosenting unit foot and the regie- The registrars also took the names assessors’ office the Carpentere’ | iolus gardens. Ahout 40 mem. Meeting. A resolution will be intro- Several of the members brought Those having (1928 grand list | the largest exhibits were Mrs. E. E exhibited | 21s0 be asked to authorize the ge- ome wonderful seedlings, including | 1ectmen to appoint a hoard of three |men; and John R Larms and Leroy who exhibited MESN;MM Saliootions, Mr: Ultieh had |12 determined o win the @ v flowers. all those | tomorrow, for their opponents w the Plainville Jarvis Dowd was a New Britain Water Co. is impure and that it is in the social s of the Metho. |USINE the water from the main pipe Babich, leading run maker, s the only run made in the | during the past week itotal remained at 12, | crept right up behind him with 11. | Stevenson, Standard Steel, is still low {man with .091. are now second with |Casters third with and the Standard Steel a poor fourth with 220. The Peck Spring taken the lead in team batting with .919, but the Bearing Makers are cos with .916. The Business Men are \FLOWER SOCIETY MEETS;“‘" "Gty Children Coming Nine girls and four boys frem New York city will arrive here |lis. They will be taken into the children are being Town Meeting Monday Night g | Action upon the figures preparel] d by the land value committee will be o |be held at & o'clock Monday night | school auditorium values and acreage val Placed interest |upon local real estate by a epecial |group appointed by the reviuation a4 [committee, have been approved by to be placed on the republican st |the parent body and incorporated |inte maps which are available at the in the town hall have been distributed at the Trum- |bull Electric Mfg. Co. and indi- e |vidual citizens have called for oth- « |all property owners elves with the charts will arm them- before the | duced asking that the figures be ap- | proved and recommended to the as- ,{smcrs for use in compiling the The meeting Monday night will park commissioners. Important Game Tomorrow The All-Plainvilles arc desperate- a \.}v.mrh they are scheduled to pl: ) - | be the Maple Ends of Bristol, a team ~|which has been boasting all season N. Y, sented to the ladies present at the |Of ‘its superiority to the locals. The | game is arousing much partisan in- - | field, Bristol, for the game, which is o'clock. the Blues last year, will appear in _a Plainville uniform again tomor- 1| o'clock | A. M. E. Zion Church .| Services tomorrow at the Re- n 2 | 0"clocl i . Cew E derry: ‘Labor Shortage in injured. Both automobiles were | o UTE HECH K . in New Britain, although the same | Perry; theme, “La N | g 2 n pl | D . (1 9.9 8 sington Nine to Play Taftvllle| ;") aged, Constable John | e among the women Tufite | water is being used fhere, and the | God's Chureh. " 1212 . o1, Sunday | y i , ; < e 8 otielnls ate ol clieve | school. 6:30 p, m. V. C Team—Accident On Worthington | Lewis investizated the accident and [of thig procinet ostensibly 1o hecome | O1IC128 are inclined not to believe bl Uoidice preach- | made no arrests, tho two drivers | mombers of the club as well, it g ||1°, WAter is responsible for the flls |7:30 p. m., % Un. | Ridge—Drum Corps to Meet. agreeing to settle out of court. | satd, 5 4 I8 /¢t the children. They feel that the ing by the pastor; theme, “An Un- | Unexpected enthusiasm has greet- ed the efforts of the crganizers of the “Al Smith for President” club in | died Jate Thursday afternoon at the their canvass for mémbership in the [ home of his son. DeWitt C. French, club in Berlin which is to foster in. | Will be held tomorrow afternoon at | terest in the New York governor in [the func his campaign for the presidency, ac- [Sons, 19 Court street, New Britain, cording to local democratic leade Although each of the me who signed up Tuesday evening at the formation of the club were asked [ will he taken to Riverside cemetery to bring in one new member at the [in Pleasant Valley for burial mext meeting. it appears that many of them will go further and when the next meeting is held the membership | paul's fita and drum eorps of Ken- will be much greater than was pre- | o o e € O . A B viously anticipated. According to the leaders of the Jeftersonian party there was never a greater interest in the democratic | party than has been manifested this year, probably because of the color- ful candidate which the party has chosen as its standard. A canvass of the town was made by members of the demccratic party and they report that the local party will be much larger this year be- cause of the number of women who have signified their intentions of be- | coming voters. st. Paul's Church Masses will be celebrated tomor- row morning at § and 10 o'clock at §t. Paul's church, Kensington. Rev. John C. Brennan, pastor. will be in charge. sacred Heart Church Rev. John C. Brennan of Ken- eington will officiate at the 9 ©o’clock mass tomorrow morning at the Sacred Heart church, East Berlin. Rerlin Congregational Rev. Samuel A. Fiske, pasto: will lead the regular morning serv- jees 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 morning services tomorrow morning at the Kensing- ton Congregational church parlors. *The pastor will deliver the regular morning sermon and the children’s story ecrmon. Kensington Methodist Sunday school at 10 o'clock, The regular morning services will be led by the pastor Rev. L. E. Adkins, at 11 o'clock. He will also deliver the sermon. Epworth league serv- | ices at 7 o'clock. Tllustrated Bible story service will be conducted at 8 o'clock. The fol- lowing questions and many others will be answered: In what part of the world is Mount Moriah, what great building was there, who se- Jected Isaac’s bride, whether Abra- ham married after the death of Sarah, how old Abraham was when he died, whether Jacob and Esan were twins, and whom Esan mar- ried and whether they were pleas- ed. The regular meeting of the Sun- day school board will be held at the church on Monday evening be- ginning -at 8 o'clock. A good at- members | ducted by Rev. Hollis M. French, a Orton B. French Funeral servizes for Orton B. French of Kensington, aged 90, who al home of B. C. Porter at 2 o'clock. Services will he con- nephew of Portland, and the hodv Meeting Monday The usual weekly meeting of St | hall on Monday evening at § o'clock. There will be a business mecting fol- [lowed by a rehearsal. All members are requested to be present. Kensington Nine to Play Fans in Kensington will be of- fered a banner attraction tomorrow afternoon when the All-Kensington nine clashes with the strong Taft- ville team at the Percival avenue grounds at 3 o'clock. Taftville was a member of the State league until this week and was well among the leaders when it dropped from the |league. The team has most of last vears' Norwich hospital players and this alone speaks in If of the caliber of the v Kensington will endeavor to con- tinue its winning streak at the ex- pense of the visitors and will put West in the box. West has been BOINg great guns since he joined the locals and Taftville will have a hard time beating him. | The usual bus service to the ficld | will be furnished Briefs Postmaster 8 M Cowles of the Kensington post office leaves today for Half Moon lake, Washington, N. H.. where he will spend a week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Silsby of Worthington ridge entertained at bridge Friday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rockwell of Bangor, Me., who were their guests East Berlin Items | Services at the Methodist church | will be held tomorrow morning at 10:45 o'clock with preaching by the pastor. Rev. A. L. Burgreen. Sun day school at 12 o'clock. The Jun- for league will meet at 3 o'clock There will be no evening services. The morning service at St. Ga- briel's Episcopal church will be held at 9 o'clock. There will be no meet- ing of the church school. Rev. A. L. Burgreen and famiy leave Monday morning for Canada by way of Niagara Falls for an au- tomobile tour. Mr. and Mrs. Bur- green will be accompanied by Miss Mabelle Barnes and Miss Edith Northrop. The Modern Woodmen will meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock at Athlatic hall. The Knights of Pythias will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at Community hall Another electrical atorm, the scc- TIC! i Taken by virtue of an Execution, | [to me directed. cigned and will he Sold at Public Auction, to the high- "“:v'l’:lndr_.r:;:;r:fn;hnflnl"]!‘l:hc:;l'l:n’ f‘o:r; | when he went hitless for the sccond Rt ool s oy '"..\ Of Isuccessive week, but the 476 per- rd and State of Connecticut. | centage which he retains is still fourteen (14) days after date, which | will he on Saturday. August 15th, |1928. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, |to satisfy said Execution and my |fees thereon. the following de- | scribed property. to wit One (1) Chrysler Sedan Automo- bile No. 65-474. Dated at Rerlin, day of Ausust, 1228 i Attest, source Derazio Loses More Ground Mundy Derazio, Trumbull Electric backstop, lost another 80 points of his batting average Thursday night other batters In the Indust | baseball league. The theoretical leader is now Palon of the Business Men, who hit for .500 in one game, but this can not be considered in de- |ciding the question of supremacy. | Dufty Gnazzo of the Peck Spring Conn.. this 4th [team also fell back, whiffing three |times and sliding into seventh place |Slim of the Standard Steel has come | up behind Derazio, while Derby, De- razio’s teammate, has pounded his | e —— |way to .407 and is another aspirant |Herrick Tells of Absurd | for honors. The schedule has now | L been completed, and the batting Story About BlaCkmel"rh.mmmnshlp will not be decided Paris. Aug. 11 (®—Myron T. Her- |until the postponed games are play- rick, American ambassador in Paris. |eq off, has directed the attention of . French foreizn office to the “absurd- |the following: Palon, Business Men. ity and impropriety” of a story pub- |.500: Derazio, Trumbull Electric. lished vesterday afternoon by the|.476. Slim, Standard Steel. 417 newspaper la Presse declaring that | Derby, Trumbull Electric, .407, Mat- H. M. Blackmer, American oil op- teo, Peck Spring, 400: Rannell, erator, is being pursued in France | Business Men, .400; Gnazzo, Peck because Sceretary Kellogg and Presi- |Spring, 391; Miller, Trumbull Elec- dent Coolidge want ‘“secret docu- |tric, .375; Crampton, Business Men. ments of high political importance.” | 375, Rabich, Trumbull Electric, The newspaper said that efforts 364: Dulac, Standard Steel, .3 to extradite Blackmer on a perjury |W. Tolli, Business Men, .350 charge in connection With his M- | Cassidy, Trumbull Electric, 345: come tax returns, were a mere blind | Arnold. Trumbull Electric, .346; and that four Americans have been | Foran, Trumbull Eectric, 333; Goeb, seeking to arrest Blackmer 6@ Peck Spring-Business Men, .333; French soil contrary to all law and|cavanangh, Peck Spring, .333; W precedent | Cunningham, .316; — |ness Men, .316; Levine, Business Four times as many persons in (Men, .30%: Frezzeau, Standard Steel, thic country pay taxes on automo- | 304; Schwab, Peck Spring. .300: biles as pay income taxes. | Alexander, Peck Spring. .300. i FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS FRANK BROWM Constable Those hitting .300 or better are I \NONDER HOW MUCH SOWOULD 1= Wiy MORE TIME WE'RE DONT You Ask YouR 60ING TO HAVE HERE ) LACLE HARRY How IN LONDON? 1D LIKE { LONG WE'LL BE TOSEE TAEM CHANGE | UERE =pNED GUARDS AT BUCKING- ond within the past week. was ex- ‘ndance is desired. perienced late last evening. Both changeable weather is more likely [turned Cake.” All are cordially in- |enough to give him a margin over | Sataline, Busi- | SAY, UNCLE MARRY= ARE \WE GOING TO BE IA LOADON | vited to attend these servic | | Rebekah Guard Meeting | home-and-home by Miss Kathleen Limcburner. creased his total to 12 by scoring junior choir will sing. “I Love to league | Tell the Story." Miller’s hit |roon. and Derby Morning service at 10°30 o the message of the morning will be, The Trumbulls lead in team bat. |"The Necessity of Prayer." ith .325 although they lost 25 |8ervice at 7 o'clock; th points this week. The Business Men |the evening with be, 259, the Spring | Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m meeting each Thursday evening during the summer at 7 o'clock. nine has |0 ecause of the absent members | |the Sabbath school picnic has been | Prayer No other services {held. Advent Christian Chrug behind with .917 . | postponed until September. ‘ bl T and the Tem- POy week the' older girls lolder boys' conferences will be held | at the Plainville A, C. camperound Talk of Benefit Games The Bible school at 12 will be lock; Evening message of Perseverance. and The management of the Trumbull game or league. Conn. Horticultural Society Gathers Tyesday for two weeks of freedom | Elctric baseball team, winner of the |from the hot pavements, sultry air, | Plainville Industrial league. i con- |and crowded living conditions of the | 5idering seeking one Play in Rristol Tomorrow—Fined tenement districts in the metropo- series with the Stanley Works, which has practical- | homes of local families and giveg |ly cinched the title in the New |a taste of what real. happy life can | Britain Industrial be. An outing at Rockwell park s |Sanction of the local league is ob- NeW |heing planned for the group, and |tained and the Hardware City or- i be other pleasures for | Eanization agrees. it is proposed to | play one game in Walnut Hill park, from the game in Plainville, M |ager Charles Cleveland said toda new | brought here through the efforts of | NeW Britain, and the other at the | names being placed on the G. O. P.|a committee of women from all the High school field here. The procecds [list as were added to the democra- |local churches. {{tie. There was a record turnout of | |would be turned over to the town [for use in | Peter Duffy and having their names |taken at a special town meeting to | NOrton park John Drelinkiewicz of 1 street, New Britain, wa Fined in Court improving Charles H Sexton found | guilty of using improper markers | on his automobile las | fined $5 and costs by Justice I | Mille. Grand Juror C ¥ t night and was lon | prosecuted. Drelinkiewicz had taken the license plate from one | put them on another. e | Several hundred copies of this map | George Russell of Rristo! etopped ar and by Constable George Schubert early | Wednesday morning. has been noti- fied to hosts last night to the Connccticut |rs It is hoped by the workers that | niony ¢o appear in | driving, | M Mr. an Rroad street. was shower for Miss Berardy court Monday | answer a charge of reckless | Jennie Berardy, daughter of d Mre. Joseph Berardy of 136 showered with fts by 75 of her friends in Legion nall Mueic and games were enjoved known and luncheon served. Miss Berardy. | who is wen | vounger set. will among the become the bride |of Anthony Mashiodro on Monday. | August 20 Well Child Conference The well child conference held at |the office of the health nursing asso- ciation yesterday was attended by 30 babies and their mothers. Of these |11 were new cases. The doctor ex- |amined 14 and found six defects. To keep their babies in good health. the |one perhaps seriously. A, J. EVer- | guest of Mrs. C. P. Bynon at Maple- | The mecting was presided over by | terest, and Bristol will have a lot of |\ 0 io0ion ia |lockner of Morristown, N. J., w s{prm, the president, P. J. Cascio. Secre. |Mmoney to put up on its favorites y o'y on 4o shightly cut on the head while his| No additional presented the | when Plainville goes over to Muzzy M |Ponald and Tan returned urging Notes mothers to these conferences | which are held the second Friday of every month rs. Clayton Johneon and sons to their | : {home in Toronto, Canada, vesterday : f h t:sfl\"h on the Berlin turnpike. The it is feared that some of the chil- NE the past few days that the |row. and he will probably play IN latter spending a_month with Mrs | the outfeld. Miller is expected to be | oy (RMIGE # 12 |the pitcher. athough McHugh may |4y of Park street Water | be called upon for mound duty. The | William Cas J. Wallace Beach of Linden street, | 1ocals will leave the center at 1:13 |4 jitelong resident of Plainville, ob- |served his 67th birthday anniversary | Thursday. | Frederick and Allan | deemer's A. M. E. Zion church will |Lea Williams will return | Will be held the latter part of the |'N® turn-off and the faucets No |be as follows: Morning service at 11 |from Storrs, where they have heen | d atte o] he | college. Mrs. John H. Trumbull left today will spend the summer. Me.. and will visit friends there Mr. and Mrs. E. P. ,,,,,,, | NEW SCHOOL NOW NEARS COMPLETION % Fmorses., | Green-Hills Building to Be Ready " Next Wednesday IS THOROUGHLY HMODERN o whacrsone imyestion. wnite These ds were procured threugh the efforts of the Bristol Fish and Game club, which during the past tew years, has done much to pre. Vvide sport for the hunters of the City. Other pheasants will be re. leased within the city limits from time to time. New Departure Buys Land to deeds ‘nlfll in the office of the city clerk Friday afternoon, has purchased two additional pieces of property on James street, one from Eugenia Pietromonico of this city and the |other from Elsie C. Ramsay of Bos. |ton, Mass. used just at this time, adjoin the torge plant of the v Departure Has Nine Rooms and An Assembly | Manufacturing company and will be If the| new st months Ly the the few d now the in the tains ¢ Kinde used community construction proot construction every respect structure !the opinion of will be structure will sters to pass thr Forestville amonnt of tim ed will tor the cral ers to the same room on | the Tyler and Monday preaching by Rev. A. A.|taking a junior short course at the | 2. union. | for Moosehead Lake, Me.. where she remainder of the | Her daughter Jean will | |accompany her as far as Augusta. ! guarq Usher of | Al members of the Martha Re- Farmington avenue left yesterday bekah guard team are earnestly Ye- |on a motor trip to New Hampshire. | Mr. and Mrs. H. A. street have been visiting Rev. | Mrs. Charles 8. | Wyckoff's camp at Canaan, 0. F. hait | There i quested to be at I. O at § o'clock Monday night. will be an important meeting. | Suit for $200 | George Yacobellis of Maple street | has been sued for $200 damages by | writ, which is returnable the first |lar song as easily | Tuesday of September, wcs issued | mind runs that way. N. H. ‘astle of Canal and Wyckoff at the With the aid of a recently invent- | the Rex Roofing Co. of Brstol. The | ed machine, you can type off a popu- s a letter—if your Maestro Fer- by Attorney Joseph P. O'Connell of | retto, of Milan, has devised a novel ! Bristol. Service was made by Deputy | form of typewriter that fturns a Sheriff E. W. Furrey, who attached blank sheet of paper into a com- |real estate of the defendant on|plete musical score. An electric Maple street. Have Busy Week-cnd | | The Furious Nine has mapped out | an ambitious program for the pres- | |ent week-end. At 3:30 o'clock this | |afternoon this junior baseball team | | will play the Red Wings of Bristol, while the Bristol Phantoms will meet the locals at 2 o'clock tomor- | | row afternoon Both games will be | played at the High school field here. |In addition. there will be a practice !game with the American Legion |team at 4 o'clock tomorrow after- |noon. | Catholic Church | The regular es will be held at 8 and 10 o'clock tomorrow morn- | |ing at the Church of Our Lady of | | Merey. | | Wednesday. the Feast of the As-| {sumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, [will be a holy day of obligation. | | There will be masses at 5:30 and § | a. m. Confessions will be heard at | ) o'clock Tucsday evening. Baptist Church Sunday services at the Baptist church will be as follows: Morning worehip at 10:45 o'clock, sermon by | [the pastor. Rev. A. D. Kendrick jDv D. The junior talk will be given Homeward Bound, Shortly 1M AFRAID AT, FRECKLES=L WAS JUST LOOKING UP SAILING TIME AAND 7AE STEAMER L \WANT O JAKE \NOAT SAIL FOR TWO DAYS motor runs the machine. TODAY Still the Greatest Picture of All The Greatest Love Time “THE COVERED WAGON" Story of Them AL THRILLS—THRILL SUNDAY 2—FEATURES—2 FLORENCE VIDOR in “THE MAGNIFICENT FLIR1" “HIDDEN ACES" Charles Hulchinson and Alice Calhoun A BIG SHOW MON.,, TUES. W. C. Ficlds and Chester Conklin in “FOOLS FOR LUCK 2 SHOWS SATURDAY and SUNDAY At 6:45an1 9 | Harr the that G too far license the water shallow excep at the channel 1h‘lshanr‘l, who was walking ahead, |stepped oft into the |beinz able to swim, sta | ward | the |backward and was his wife | waters I time to his I not ‘V:rv: later, sufficient]y ! house Ons were Purposes— Life Gnard Pull- in Another Help- less Bather—Other News Items, the | felq Green-Hills I bulding committee painters have their the the are these time! Two hundred ana fall term. south of 1cks in Fores completed within dication of the 1t con- a large be for | and hot fire- modern in a remarkably figure in | school officials hool in 8cptember dren south of the accommodatec new | and Miss arrangement voung- | of | Captain Bernard jJ large |0 Ho. all |fered a fracture of hia timat- | 2Uring a haseball 200 children | MOTNINE, returncd to his home at §3 school | lL-aurel automohile tr approsimately enrollad at the in September It was at first planne four rooms of the the child ful consideration by the officials, however paring the lechool three cluded transferred from the ichool to the This will not handicap the old school | the reason that for the years, it was found nece instances to as impracty teachers will large enrollment 1. Williamson, principal of lemy street school, will also | rainstorm w! {supervise the efforts of the teachers | eity in the new school building. sist him in his work, it is nnderstood | by vice-principal pointed in the ife Guard Acts Promptly As- [night, ap- [heavy claps of thunder. it the Rockwell Park L for the eredited with a added still I'riday afternoon, This time it was |o'clock this evenin a young woman, who had ventured | and was floundering helplessly when he reached her. She was brought to the shor nell and there resuscitated. Attracted by the and s by O'Con- shade arkling waters of the lagoon, the young woman, her husband, drove onto the grounds |15 in an automobile hearing New York bathing | suits, they started to wade from the diving tower to the small island in The is e Havana Taxi Drivers by Her predicament was ticed at the who | spot | str dived overboard and I'started for the shore. band had starteq t s which was | firmation of the order is obtained. short | recovered to the bath A short time later hoth hns- band and wife departed in their an [tomahile, refusing to divulge names. a time by O'Connell, [taxi services the the | th O'Connell | Drivers her |of the Pheasants Released hundred and fifty pheasants | their owners, and eleased in wooded sections in |mon to &ce drivers sleeping in their different parts of the city on Thurs day by Game Warden Thomas Ryan. | mobile and for shelter. TUEA \WE'LL BE HERE TWO DAYS MORE !'6EETUAT WILL BE SWELL+ BETTY AND L CAN SEE LOTS OF THINGS M TUAT 1 DONT WANT TO DISAPPOINT YoU BUT L'VE BEEN TAINKING SERIOUSLY OF FLYING FLY ACROSS TUE OCEAN TO AMERICA!! 1 WONDER IF ONCLE HARRY REALLY MEANT TUAT OR WAS A€ JUST JOKING ¢2 available for any future expansion, Athletic Ficld Day The third annual field meet of cmployes of Plant A of the New Departure Manutacturing company Will be held this afternoon at Muzzy The primary purpose of the Pine meet is to uncover any new talent con- | WhIch may be used to represent the several |local plant at the triangular meet ¥ turned over | SCheduled for Saturday, September The committee in charge of ar- rangements consists of George W, Ward, * chairman; E. W. Cheney, icorze Marland. Guy Wright, Les. e Lanning. Joseph P. Carroll, homas Monohan, William Pratt nd O & Hart 1ol seventy-four entries had been recorded with the committee, i Corn Roast Harold ¥. Emmett Post, Veterans oreign Wars, and the Ladies’ will hold their annual corn dog roast on Sunday after- Auxiliary It is of brick (100N at the home of Commander icorge T Stanwood at 359 Broad et Forestville. A program of of the |SPOT'S and games have been ar. ess of | Fanged File Marriage Intention Notice of i ent to marry was the new 164 in the office of the bureau of all of the chil- | \'al statstics Friday afternoon by David N. Bleau, 68 Ingraham street® Amelia Mary Schick of it | the same address Home From Hospital U Fitzsimmons Company No. 1, who suf. left wrist game Thursday reet from the Bristol hes. pital Friday afternoon. only | Berlin Pastor to Speak building for| Rev the | the Congregation: Samuel A. Fiske, pastor of al church in Berlin, r grades. After | Will be the preacher at the 10:45 4. district | m discarded, | First In pre- | will for the 1823.29 |€VeNing service Sunday at the Pros. expense of adding | Peet Methodist church, in- | be | demy street | last evening, location. |am, service Sunday morning at the Congregational church. He also deliver a sermon at the Boxing Bouts Postponed Due to the inclement weather of the second card of ateur boxing bouts sponsored by Bristol Sportsmen's a sociation Past two | Was postponed. Weather permitting, TV in gev- |the houts will he held this evening two teach- !starting at §:30. account of Heavy Rainstorm Bristol streets were again flooded last_evening as a result of a heavy hich broke over the shortly before 10 o'clock last The rain was accompanied Vivid flashes of lightning and Earlier in [the evening the electric lights of the city went out of commission on sev. life |eral oclasions, causing some con. AROON | fusion {n restaurants cars, who is|No damage was reported. number of rescues, | nother one to his credit | and offices. Services This Evening There will be services at 7:30 g at St. Joseph's church in honor of St. Anne. ‘Water Carnival A water carnival for children wiil be held at Rockwell Park this aft ernoon. Four races for young ehil- dren have been arranged by Care. taker Joseph Civizzio as follows: Diving for watermelons, boys 12 to vears: doll race for girls, be- tween the ages of seven and 10; three-legged race for girls. 12 to 16 vears of age. A prize will be award- ed the winner of each race. Resort to Trickery and | Havana. Cuba, Aug. 11 (P—Com. rted hack fo- petition hetween taxi drivers in Ha. on vana is becoming so keen that all look | mnner terrified to see |is being resorted to in attempts to deep cripple competitors, of subterfuge and trickery no- | For a time it was not unusual for to receive calls for ars only to find the call false and etimes long drives wasted. are now wise to this triek trade, When telephone calls are received the number f{s immediately called back and eon- Particularly during the lull sea son of the vear, when few tourists are visiting Havana, 1{s the taxi trade at low ebb, and drivers go to lextremes to get busines The their | thousand and more taxis, not to mention the numerous “fotingoes™ or small cars, are now burdens en it 1s not unesms- rcars, unable to pay both for auto- By BLOSSER