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3 ] 3 Men's Four-In 59 ea. other silks, regular $1.00. Women's Kni 20c ea. Built shoulders, sizes, some irregulars. reg 89 ea. or long collars. 6% ea. Regular $1.00. Solid finish. (Drug department. Berlin News ESCAPE UNINJURED Serious Crash on Turnpike plode — M —Cromwell Man Arvested Drunken Driving—Items. Two accidents occured serious injuries when the of the car broke just as it r the top of the hill. to back down the hill and tipped ov The occupants shaken up but received no injuries Constable John Lewis investig: the accident. Nickolas Bayes of B quick thinking, narrowly serious accident ached by port, vesterday the Silver Lake Tun. Vernon, well-known cartoonist, friends. Bayes was suddenly boxed in by the heavy t drove his car up a small ment near the Knight car. embank the Knight car but otherwise damage or injuries resulted According to witnesses the Bridge- port man used great judgment in following the course of action that he did. otherwise a serious would have resulted. Constable John home yesterday morning and began plaving with them. placing them upon a stone and pounding them with another stone. He had been Pplaying for a short while when some of the bullets exploded, lacerating his hands sufficiently to canse him to be removed to the New Britain General hospital where he received .attention and was admitted for fur- ther treatment. His injuries were not considered serious. Regular Meeting Tonight The regular meeting of the Sun- day school board of the Kensington Methodist church will be held t evening at & o'clock. Rev. L. . Ad kins expects a large gathering to attend the meeting. Matters of im- portance will be discussed, Arrested in Merkden Albert Ponsock, 31. of Cromwell, was arrested about 12:40 o'clock this morning hy Officer Morache of Meriden on a charge of drunken driving. According to the police, Ponsock. accompanied by Joseph Garush, 33, also of Cromuwell, was having some difficulty in starting his automobile when he attracted the patrolman's attention on Cooper street, Meriden. His companion was charged with in- toxication. Munson—Wright Miss Vernah M. Wright. danghter of. Mrs. Charles B. Wright of Ken- sington. and Frank Vernon Munson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Munson of 301 Kensingon a\enue, New Brit- Browr Thom: Odd lot, English crepe failles and Hoover Aprons White, rose, blue, green, orchid, short Hair Brushes IN BAD ACCIDENTS Good Judgment by Driver Averts MUNSON-WRIGHT WEDDING Boy Hurts Hands When Bullets Ex- son-Wright Wedding | out of court. | for | unday in | companions narrowly escaped from rear axle The car started finally | Peach where they spent their vaca- | were | the averted a while driving on the Berlin turnpike near Clift Knight of was | stopped on the road talking to some | affic and quickly He tip- ped over and damaged the top of no crash | Closes at 12 o'Clock Wednesdays %2 opping Centar: -Hands 0dd lot, f irregular, value $1.50. t Vests Women ular and extra N Remarkable Aisle Specials All Day Tuesday Women's Hoster i y | 89 pr. | ull fashioned silk, slightly 's Handkerchiefs 25¢ ea. Value up to 50c. All linen, white with colored hand embroidered corner. Women's Smocks $1.69 ea. Variety of belts. back mahogany ) package. ain. were married Saturday morn- ing at the parsonage of the Berlin | Congregational church by Rev. | Samuel A. Fiske | The couple left on a wedding trip | to Maine after the ceremony and | upon their return home, plan to | | make their residence in New Britain, | Attaches Car Miss Rosa Mulligan of 46 Wal- | nut street, New Britain, who was in- {volved in an accident with Charles | B. Everlockner of Morristown. New | | Jersey, Friday noon at the corner of | Worthington ridge and School strect, has attached the car of the N Jersey man for $600. Both ca were badly damaged in the accident | in which two persons were injurcd, teceiving bad cuts about the and body. Constable John Lewis investigated | |the accident and made no arrest the two drivers agrecing to settle | face | | Briefs Miss Doris Pentori of Kensington {has left for Pleasant View 5y & | where she will spend a week's va cation, Berlin in_ which the occupants ot | Mr and Mrs. James Eilsworth of the automobiles narrowly escaped | RCNSington have —returned - home | from injuries. In both crashes the|!1Cr spending two weeks at Lake G i e cune | Pocotopang, Kast Hampton. While driving up Galpin's hill on| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilson of the Middletown road yesterday, John | Rensington have returned from a C. Ahlquist of Portland and three |VCeK's vacation spent in Washing- [ton. D. €. and vicinity. | Mr. and Mrs. Theodore and son, Richard have retyrned home skinner of Hudson street from Myrtle | tion. Dr. English of Hartford conducted morning services at the Berlin [Congregational church yesterd {the place of Rev. Samuel A | who officiated at the morning evening services at the | v in | d Congrega- The Berlin library will be open | this afternoon and cvening for the | weekly exchange of hooks, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Troupe and {ehildren will leave shortly for their | summer homs at Cape Cod. | Howard Shumway. who was badly | | shaken up Thu ternoon, when he fpll from a apple tree, is still | {confined to his bed hut is greatly }lmnrmm‘ | | DL 3. Trehy of Kensington is spending a week's vacation in Ver- | | mont. | Loses Tight Battle | | With the score 2 to 1 in the ninth, Levwis {nvestigated the accident. N0 (wg outs and two strikes on the bat. arrests heing made, Iter, the Tattville nine rallied to bat- Hand Hurt By Bullets [ter out two runs and score a 3 to 2 Frank Lemanski. 11 vears old, of | victory over the All-Kensington Beckley, found some bullets in nis team yesterday afterncon. |tough game for the but “Tony It wasa| locals to lose | West pitched great ball [for Taftville and deserved to win. | Mil's was the hatter for Taftville in the ninth and after getting in the | hole with two strikes grounder down towards third. The | third baseman was plaving deep and | Mills beat the throw to first. Dugas then followed with a long triple giv- ing the visitors the decision Both teams plaved great fielding games and backed up their pitchers n faultless style, Darrow led the locals in hitting. smashing out two afe blows. East Rerlin Items installation of the newly officers of the Knights of [ Pythias will be held tomorrow eve- ning at the lodge rooms in Com- munity hall at § o'clock. The offi- cers to be installed are as follow Chancellor commander, Edwin Ben- ton: vice chancellor, Royal Morse: prelate, Frank Potts: master of finance, Max Sugenhime: master of Arms, Philo Dutton: inner guard. Amos Case: outer guard, Jack Cole The master cf work is Wallace Kel- sey, retiring chancellor commander. The district deputy from Plainville will attend to participate in the work, Walter Fowler has returned to his home in Hartford after a short visit here with hie mother, Mrs. Wil- helmina Kelsey. At the marning services held yes- terday at 8t. Gabriel's Episcopal The elected tional church in Bristol i patterns, with and without Bath Powder 79 box Ben Hur—a fragrant odor, regular $1 (Toilet Goods.) The Wesle several families from here planning |to spend their vacations at this re- sort, | Stimpson was formerly Miss Lillian NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST ns will meet this eve- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stimpson | the season and rivalry was high throughout the game. Baldwin, Maple End third baseman., proved Dudack’s jinx. getting four hits in |as many times at bat and driving them out just when they meant runs. Goeb was the only Plainville player to solve Berg. getting three of the locals’ bingles With one out in the last half of the first inning Tracy of the Maple mutilated hymn. During the past week Mr. Cahill has addressed the Bell City Aerie, 13, 1928 | Fraternal Order of Eagles, y Bristol News Palos Council, Knights of Columbus, | | | Both organizations have endorsed {the plan and will appoint immedi- |ately committees to cooperate with the city are invited to appoint such | commitiees and to them notify Mr.| (Forestville Man Now Gonvinced It Really Is Hoodoo Cahill. Y. F. W. PLANS CAMPAIGN Plainville News [TOWN GOVERNMENT | {through with his first hit. a double [and, after the nest batter had been |retired, Covine also hit for two |bases. Plainville scored in the | fourth on Matteo's single and a paid |of infleld outs. In the fitth Bald- win hit again with one away, stole | William €. Houle. proprictor of a | pool room at the corner of North Main street, was fined $100 and costs i the city court today by Judge William J. Malone on charges of keeping bheer having an alcoholic content in excess of one-half of one {Few Appropriations Exhausted | —Work Begun on Estimates (DEBIOR SENT 10 JAIL second, and came in when Covine once more batted safely. The last per cent and reputation. He plead- [ | Maple End run was the product of ed guilty to hoth charges through | Burrows Failed to Pay Board Bill— Geetersloh's error and another hit | Wants Star Spangled Banner Ofi- | Dis attorney. Noble E. Pierce, after by Baldwin charges of keeping a gambling honse Dudack fanned Town Meeting Tonight—All-Plam- | seven men to| clally Recognized—Houls Fined and disposing of property by hazard Berg's five but was touched for hits | had been dropped villes Defeated—Town Clerk OB | in the pinches The box score: Because of High Powered Beer— | “poute’s arret followed a visit to A it = Thves Dires Simen All-Plainville Ingraham Company Re-opens. his establishment by Sergeant Henry AB R HPOAE| |Jeghnski and Officer William Plamville will have kept well Goeb. 1f. ch 4 0 3 1 0 1| Charles Bravis of 34 Frederick Thompson on Tuesday, Augnst 7th within its budget for 1827-1 Gettersloh. 1b ... 2 0 0 5 0 1 [street, Forestville, is willing to ad- | Two hotiles of wore taken at when that fiscal year ends Wednes. i'fi{uzh. of . 3 0 04 2 0 0mitthe thirteenth day of any month |the time and according to testimony day, the selectmen state, having been '“':" eo. 3b 4 1 1 1 1 1fis unlucky but particularly the thir-|furmshed by the prosecutor, an able to pass through the twelve- ) ‘I;‘!Lfih 8 00 0 4 0 teenth day of August. Just one year |analysis of the heer showed it to | month with balances left in the \TON 1 i 0 1 0 0lago Bravis became involved i an contain a little over fvo per ' | greater numb. ems for which ok < 0 0 0 0 altercation with his neighbors and |zleohol. \When the officers entered greater number of items for which peyaziol e s | appropriations were made Millor. o S ' 1 ‘ s a result was obliged to spend six the pla six youths were found | Several appropriations have been | pudack. p L 0 {months in the Hartford county jail. | “rolling the bones™ and two pair of used up. The purchase of a pum- Yacobellis, s§ 2 0 0 5 1 5lApparently to celebrate the first an- | dice and 70 cents in change were ;,W by the fire department exhaust- | E o it Y| niversary of that noteworthy event, | confiscated by the officers. Al- led the money st aside for the m,_‘ Totals B el g | Bravis stepped out Sunday afternoon -hm.‘m the voung men were booked | men. ‘and these have gone unpaid Bristol Maple Ends {2nd as a result he was picked up on |on charges of gambling, they were s e Thiet sabias B 1 H PO A g |Church avenue Foresiville. a liftle | not Lrought hefore the court today | =1 2 o'clock 1his s by Offi- s ) oe Bralee epidemics cansed the dog warden's |Alexander. ss 4 00 e “?—iwr\'.w?ollov‘;':l; ’?\olm”:nv“‘l’}'\m | ”l.rl) l”.\ll Proves False i account to be used up, while the in- |Tracy. 3b £ 0 ot it Lo phoslind st dnsisomding et iisitale stallation of new and modern record |Baldwin, 2b 42 S s o VAR L Bl on S |Bhiaric bell shortly Bofore & nidlack books in the town clerk's office |- Marcotte, 1b . 4 016 0 o '\ ourt this morning Sravis ad- | Sundav morning. menibers of & (,v,.y‘ used up the money for printing. (LOVine. ¢ 4 0 2 § 1 o|mitted that he was drunk and a A at the Central fire station shd | 5 pod R re: e y In cnt: N rulses ERETH fir clothes, boots or | The street apnropriation was prac- |B- Marcotte,rf .. 4 o 0 1 0 n!!’a"(n:hl“;r:'m”l':' 'lmiqv":v o ':':“’rvo_ l"mr”'v‘ lothes, | n{i. and r]u.h’| | | tically used up. only a few dollars | B°TR: P R T T b 800 ore a0 < Byl fire-fighting paraphernaha, only nl | remaming, but the selectmen |Anderson, of .... 1 0 0 0 o o|borate his plea. The fact that the find upon answering the call. that it I'that Plainville is onc the few |J2DInOSKi. cf .1 06 0 0 o oplaccused s a steady workers inclined | was police headquarters which was | Gonnaatiout toning ol sursive ihe | LeoRad LSS 45 s :vhn court toward leniency and a fine wanted. Upon heing informed of the I -~ — — — — —|of $10 and costs was imposed by | ciror by Lientenant William Lamb, | B ithout being| otain 54 4 727 14 1|Judge William J. Malone - fihaio forced to ask for additional % ; 27 {some of the members of the com for street S ol TR Bl 0050 250050 0101 ‘I V. F. W. Campaizn pany are reported to have said morc |for street purposes. The school ap- | Lmstor 20001010x—4| An energetic campaign is now be- | tnan their morning prayers. One :’w priation was also practically used | Twe hase hits, Baldwin, Covine. |ing prepared by the Veterans of |y amber of the shift s discussing "P. Dudack. Sacrifice hits, McHugh, | Foreign Wars of Bristol to secure E 2 % & o oing | The open winter 1 - | the matter as late as 10 o'clock In heop infer had one minor | Gettersioh. Bascs on balls, Dudack | congressional actiun on a bill pend- | (pa morning and even at that fime {erontage in that the snow acceunt |2, Berg 2. Btruck out by Dudack 1, |ing in congress fo give ofticial rec- | hie tanenass was sufticiently ex. | yas hardly touched. The tree war- [Rerg 5. Stolen bases, Geeb 2. Bald. ‘ognition 1o the "Star Spangled Ban. | e é g jden account was another of which win 2. Tolli. Umpires. Monahan | ner as the national anthem, an an- "' Plaserornd Commimsion lonly a small portion was used. In aters. Time of game 2 hours | nouncement to this effect having| 4 SHUh ot ihsi Y e erounn the remaining budget items com- | minutes been made today by local V. 1\, w. | o "ec TR fortable halances s | = ? 3 - commission will be held at 7 o'clock able halances are left | Three Tires Stolen | officials. Wednesday evening. Angust 15th, in | ‘ Work on the 19251929 budget | When Joseph Melecinski, !m'flrd‘ In spite of the fact that the Star|, .. ‘flov“r” i s : has already heen begun by the vari- sireet storekecper. arose vesterday |Spangled Banner is recognized by | O AR e ous departments and by the hoard morning he found that three new w5t the war and navy departments and by the general custom of the peo-| | of finance. which s assuming | duties for the first time. & k B rows was arrested Sun is | tires had been stolen from his auto- Frank Burrows was ar 1 Aay morning by Officer Thomas Me : 4 The school | mobile. which he had 1eft i his ple, it has never been officially sanc- | -, 10108 b Tk : J0wing childsen’ heing| baptised: [ietarne i hon for theifivet time. | end tme Malscinakl had. suftered In | qucsting aihfaction, presented by {12 LA L REEERES b m R ol L S aplized: ftotalling $19.559.50. It was ap- |this manner and he notified the au- |the V. F. W., has been pigeon-holed | d A | Harold E. Peterson. June Arline proved by the finance hody as ac. | thorities. Constable Clesson H. Saun- by the congressionat committee on | UF¢ f0 Pay a noarding nonce bill thi tichard E men’s hudgets have also been taken | thief has been foun g {When it has been introduced. The To Attend Convention g up but have been deferred for later Engagement Anncunced National Americanization commit- | e Mr. and Mis. James Leary of laction Mr. and Mrs. Ernest S Clark of tee of the V. F. W., with headquar- | Chiof Jonn . Hayes Captain Southington were the guests of Mr. | Jailed For Non-Payment Tolland, Mass, anounce {he en- |ters {n New ¥ork, s pushing an ac-f - ard Pitesimmons of Hose Gom-| tand Mrs. Louis Bittner at their home | Howard Burrows w ‘nt to jail |S4gement of their daughter. Miss 4o movement all over the country | M"Y No. 1. |_|me. nant Gmrgf Bran- oxerBunday Shy & earys lare o or 2l days mien dustica 11, 5. auehig | Lovlseis Glark oM arsnall A en. g foaiiiny soderass dn suthiatnengt| 152 9% Welch e sompang, Lisn. mer residents of this place. today found him guilty of fraud in |Orick. son of Dr. and Mrs. A. D.|a5 to jeave no doubt about the de- | {cnant William Lamb of 'I’“Tf“h'“"‘ Word has been received here of | CORNection with a hoard hill. | Bur. | Kendrick of Windsar Miss Clark is | 6o of ‘the peopte. | ire station. and Harry Beckwith of the death of Bennis Brown at Col-|roWs cvaded payment of beard |3 Eenior at Antloch college, Yellow ) " qne matter was taken up at a|Hote company No. 2 will attend {orado Springs where he had been | oney owed to Mrs A. M. Raymond P&, O. Mr. Kendrick, whose |recent meeting of Harold F. Emmett annual convention M\'-hn,’ ]! 3 .;a, |attempting to recuperate from ill- |of Maple street and loft town. He |father is pastor of the ~Plainville |po5 of this city and Thomas p.|Men's assoctation in New Haven to- pess. M Brown will be remember. | Was arrested in Bristol yesterday by D2PUSt CHUTCh. graduated in June | S ) ember of the local or- [ morrow. William H. Burn, - deputs & by, tho oldsr residbnis here Constable E. W. Furrey, who re. |[7om the Connecticut Agricultural | gonobion Bl "oreanized to secure | Chief of the volunteer fire depart- {ing been connected for vears with | (urned him here for trial, Drones | “/1¢8¢ at Storrs with a B. &, degree.| 0L, NET SR (2, PO | ment. wil also attend. the old Berlin Tron Bridge com-|cuted by Grand Juror Charles P | Fown Oierk l?" ‘:“\'\“]‘ {5 |fraternal and civic organizations in| _"","'“" \_‘_"‘“"'(’“:“ o many. He has been making his | Conlon, Hurrows pleaded not guilty | oo oomimg ton oo o H- YIROR K b city o Tl ta Sk’ £ () Dien Ostin Torten of fthel Cens home in Binghampton, N. Y., since hut was found guilty and sent o 1 amcinen | Jade M O Roger, |Point liaison committees to help in ffral fire s leaving here, [iall. He was also ordered to pay | . iarvinton. Judge M. O. Ryder. |y campaign for signaturcs on the | Vitzsimmons of Hose Company No. J HoBlS a deputy town clerk, 1s in charge of i » e il |1 and Fireman Hubert McCormick Miss Dorothy Sugenhime returned | COsts of $16.16. {he & olice during 1. Wil | D=, Mo Calill 1s o meniber of i) Tl o mpany started their home Saturday from Maine where Town Meeting Tonight AlEence . it > |the National Americaniztion .-onmm-‘mlmu“ feld ”l]- e A s she has been spending her vacation.| A special town mecting with a | * Basctiall Tonsoreow |tee, having been appointed to that Zr7ie : 5 She resumed her duties it the Ber- two-fold purpose will he held H The Trumbull Electric and Stand. | 20dY by Captain Walter 1. Joyce of “’0"“":5>| y o lin Construction company today. | 0'clock tonight in the high school |« apan ool Feetric " |New York city, the director of the| Imgraham Conl copens : & ol urd Steel nines will meet tomorrow {auditorinm. The revaluation organization. Mr. Cahill, who was| lellowing a vacation period of e cvening in a postponed Indust e % two wecks, the plant of the E. In- ning at 8 o'clock at the soclal rooms | Mittee will report on the unit foot |icague buscball game. The regular |[ormerly editor of the “Poppy.” the, O P08 o B0 PRLL L O T ¢ % values placed on local real estate ¥ Trumbulls |State organ of the ex-service men, |Rrahi pany res of the Methodist church. S 1 local real estate by | sehedule 1s over and the Trumbulls i litions fhis mornin| b 7 [the iand value committce, " " | bas been actively identified with all | 8 e v The Modern Woodmen will meet o LI cOm- | have elinched the title, but the Bear- | *0 25 8L L the | Cases Coutinued this evening at 8 o'clock at Athletic | 1 ”"'”'“ that these he accepted by [ing Makers are determined to d"“‘“.i;; Gl | Upon the request of Judge §. Rus- s oy 4 | the townspeople #nd turned ove: o a i a ea ce Tl i 1 & = % S Bt MBI fanh S outngdo L pa e e ol the enampionie: &t Beast ence ROl LR Lt o Uor e, plany as)exc |01 BBl aounsl for vy Detabl last weck will be discussed at the Beory with the sequest thak Inave jnicaniged for tombredh mighli] A -uts BUGle 9L (Ul WEd B8 BE G haeen with keapig. with Sy R {hey be used in making up the 1928 | play-off. The same two teams have P12 e e TG i Rt A i b A e e Gaylord Iead is spending the | S0 list. Inasmuch as these fiz- [a second game to he played, white | WeeK in September, to be known ox | holic content of over one-half of a tea s sp < {nres form the basis of the grand |there are three other postponed |the “Star Spangled Banner” wee Lont 4 wcekas the ghest of his grandmothic by oo S ik hias canged i | Hremaining. Whethér these [and have a simultaneous drive hy fone per cent and reputa- or in West Cromwoli, ] 148 Shusediinuch) discus- | gines pemaining O ine loft |the combined committees for signa- |tion, the cise was continued by 4 sion during the t year, a large at- [ will be played or not is being left | . o ge W Me ay There will be no meeting of the | ., q0500 and free discussion is ex. | to the managers of the ‘nifics con- |tures to the pétition, which will la- |Judge William J. Malone today un- Community club this week ehan 3 BERDIB S Bl {ter be presented to congre: The | til tomorrow morning. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson en- (L e and | The cases of Thomas Crady and ; ,‘ f,;”( "" . v"""\:’n“. sl b he meeting will also be asked to Meeting On Reunion putiibay Gas Shoiey o4 tand, Sl iyt e Sk wthorize the appointment ot a| All members of all commitiees of & neat six page lcaflet containing| VIVAR Fante, wiom e poliee : ”I”'Q Berlin will e well represent. | 10770 of three park commissionsrs | the Plainville Graded School asso- |the history of the writing ?f 'h‘e‘\\'ho Eakal v e ol E et e 1 uhvh "\' .y h at Niantic u»’n w ‘. by the selectmen, in order that the |ciation will meet in the Chamber of |Star Spangled Banner by IFrancis ¥ {ed at the beach at Nia ceic work of improving Charles H. Nor- (‘ommerce rooms at § o'clock Wed- | Scott Key, with the complete un-|facture of spiritous and intoxicating v s % | " U S, were also ¢ uee - ton park may he started as soon as | nesday night. Iinal plans for the |liquors, were also continued until to. | morrow morning. Vinton Knight of East Main street | The three men were arre has gone to Indian Neck. Branford, possilile reunion to be held Saturday will be | completed o) ted on willes Lose Tuesday afternoon. August ith, fol- . L The Al avilles suffered their Meetings for a two weeks' t | lowing 2 : of Wallingford were calling upon | - " or a two weeks' vacation. lowing a raid made by eant sccond de he regular meeting of the Ameri- | (. : Natiicas A 2 Mrsy, | SCCONd defeat of the present hase- | The regu . . J. Morse, rural carrier at the ot Taglingk d Officer 8 relabiven Bl oo ent el | iRl D SRS D IS T R | st Tegton stimiiasy wiit be Sl i Henry Jeslinski and Officer William Bacon Mrs. L. M. Root has been visiting relatives in Stonington for the past ; S s 3 were seized by time and had been a burden to the week decislon ot Muzey field, Butabed, | S0 TEEL S _Rev. J. Roy Wilkerson of North |ijc offcers when they visited a two- | company. No estimate of the value The zame drew the largest crowd of | e el mian Branford will preach at the Congre- lifoy toin i’ the vear of Detors | of the nropesty to be acld couldbe FAILS IN HER SWIM | Mrs. Zotta Holden, 33, wife of |52tional church tomorrow morning oy, obtained as it was said the move was o s § (L EIe A A or {i"red Holden of Plainville, died yes. | ** 1742 °"‘;":an' | oy Tiomd Forteited still in its infan ide robhed Miss Grace Currier, 16 | sl i : | When Robert 8. Hoy. a petty of- — vear old long-distance swimmer, of | irday, ttefnotn - Eb e EARLCTT | Bevs Sariin) Buliftet and(Bev | ae oty e Do a ety of e . Sl aliis S Bl hospital. . She was born in Wills: | "7 sivring of New Britain will | s e e States navy faied § Q S, Campaign to Work from Toston to Toston Light, a TPLAINVILLEs? |0 N (- Funeral arangements conquct services at the church of |\ e o Pt R For Sacred Sabbaths distance of more than 13 miles yes- | i Poreonals Our Saviour during the presentlo go5 tyrnished by him was de- | Boston. Aug. 13 (P—Rev. A. Z. terday. Clad in only a red bathing | : George Nilson of the Thraal Drug |MONth. The service — tomorrow [e1rea forfeited by Judge William 9. Conrad, pastor of Park Street ap. Miss Currier had reached a TONIGHT and 7! [co. is enjoving a two weeks' vaca. | MOFMNE Will be at 10:45 o'clock. | \talone Hoy was arrested last eve. church. Boston, and seven other point a4 mile and an eighth from || W. €. Ficlds and Chester Conktin | | tion = — [ning upon the complaint of Freight citizens today notified Frederic W. her goal when she gave up. She | 5. “TOOLS, R LHCK Mrs, H. W Russell and daughter YES EXAMINED === Agent Murphy, who informed po- | Cook, secretary of state, that they had heen in the water & hours and 49 mnutes BORN IN TAXICAR Chicazo, Aue. pound son was born to Mrs. Eva 13 (UP)—A seven | post office. has gone with his family | ‘'hompson. One hundred to Lake George, N. Y., for a two five cases of weeks' vacation. i Congregational Church i when T and thir beer containing 3,240 | bottles and paraphernalia used in making the beverag, Legion hall at 8 o'clock tomorrow night The Martha Rehekah guard team Iwill meet at § o'clock tonight in I. rE. former Hartford City league pitcher, held them to five hits and the Bristol 11 Maple Fnds won a | have returned to their home in New. | lark. N. J., after spending a week at | the home of Frank Cushing on Park street Mrs. Sophia Hemingway has re- turned to their home on Park street | ‘Il Love This Tncky Comedy A Big Show Lee that the man was Iyving helpless in the bhageage room Frank E. Goodwin Eyesight Specialist Thomas Parent, also charged with | intoxication, was fined $1 and costs. Maple Ends Win THURS, RAMON NOVARRO in -||! The Maple End A T, basehall | state election in favor of commer. | Kaznierzel as she was heing taken ACROSS TO |after spending a two weeks vaca- |||327 Main St. Tel 190311/ {cam. hefore the fargest crowd of|cialized or professional sport om hit a slow |to a hospital in a taxicab. | | tion in Maine l —————GLASSES FITTED. the season. won the first of a three | Sunday. and | hurler, who pitched for the and res be disposed of. of machinery had been idle for some {known as the “SOS. Campaign Com- |appearing on the ballot at the next game series from the All-Plainvitie nine at Muzzy Field Sunday aftere {noon. Berg., Hartford City leagws local team, held the visitors well in hand {throughout, limiting them to fowp | hits. Baldwin, Maple End sec | baseman, starred at bat and in the field, getting four hits out many times at bat. Maple Ends 002 110 100—¢ Plainville .. 000 010 000—1 Pouts Again Postponed Rain Saturday evening again forc. ed a postponement of the amateur houts at Muzzy Field for the second time in two nights. While it is ex pected that the card will be held some night this week, no definite announcement has been made as yet hy the promoters of the Bristol Sportsmen’s club, local sponsors of imateur boxing. Pole Broken by An electr of as itomobile light pole located on side of Middle street near the st the “Wye." was broken off late Sat- urday evening by an unidentified motor who departed from the scene a few moments after the crash. A number of electric light wires were snapped off and scatters ed across the roadway. The damage was discovered by & trolley crew of the Bristol Traction company, who immediately notified emploves of the Connecticut Light and Power company. The damage was repaired after several hours® work. No arrests had been made iip to a late hour this morning. FIGHT 1S POSTPONED Ki1 Kaplan Suffering With Boil on His Flbow and His Boxing Match is Cancelled for Time Hartford, Aug. 13 (P—The Kid Kaplan-Bruce Flowers lightweight ut set for Wednesday night at the Hartford baseball park, was today indefinitely postponed when Kaplan leveloped 4 hoil on his left elbow. Matchmaker Tony Paolillo satd the now date will be announced when he is definitely informed by the attending physician as to when Iaplan can go through with the bout. The doctor today expreseed the opinion that Kaplan would be ready next week Paolillo said interest is strong in the Flowers—Kaplan bout and that he wonld not even consider & change in the star hout, preferring to postone the show. Taking His Family on q A An Airplane Vacation Lunenburg, Mass, Aug. 13 (UP) Arnold C. Dickenson, airplane company official, is treating his family to an aerial vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Dickenson and their three children, with a governess pilot and mechanic, took off from a pond here Sunday in a huge Sikor- <ky scaplane for a tour of the lakes of northern New England. The e of the plane enabled the air vacationists to carry as much haggage as though they were mak- ing the trip by train. Fight in_.rxuto; One Man Dead in Resultant Crash Pawtucket, R. I, Aug. 13.—P— Hugh Clark, 34, of Lincoln, was ar- raigned in court here today charged with manslaughter and was releas- ed in $1,000 bonds for a hearing August Clark was in an automobile driven by James R. Dillon of Pawtucket, with Louis A. Quinn of Central Falls, on July 4. The machine struck a pole and Quinn was killed. Coroner William A. Toole conducted an in- quest and in his report today said that Quinn and Clark were fighting and caused Dillon to lose control of car. He said from coversation with Diilon and Clark he believed Clark to have been responsible for the trouble, Lancaster Mills Plant Not Used, to Be Sold Boston, Aug. 13.—/—The stock- holders of the lancaster mill met here today and approved the recommendations of the board of directors that buildings, machinery 11 estate owned by the come pany at Clinton not necessary to the economical operation of the plant It was explained that several of the plant buildings and a great deal had formed a political organization mittes"" Its purpose is to work for the defeat of any initiative petition FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS e Larest NEWS 1S THAT UNCLE HARRY UAS TAD FRECKIES THAT THEY ALL MiguT FY To AMERICA IN IS HUSE AIRPLANE AAAAANS NED FLY MEANT | IAMERICA Home-Going Plans WY CERTAINLY IF YOUR ONCLE HARRY SAIDTHAT /SUIT= WHEN 1 CANT WEARTAIS ON AR AIRPLANE TRIP ACROSS 7UE OCEAN T'D LOOK FUNAY GETTING OUT OF AR AIRPLANE INTUIS \NHY, FRECKLES! 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