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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1928. hone operators today [day night for a fire in an autom. Kensington 100 ve3 11 la,"v',le News were being commended for their | bile at u;:t Main and t:\;:wu Streets, B'i"ol ”ew’ Bristol ... . .210 000 600—3 work in" the face of handicaps. The | When arrived, Boswell Altesding Convention trouble with the alarm has not bee) |found that the flames had been ex- . Joseph L. MucDonald, past grand |ascertained, but Commissioner Bos- |tinguished, so he returned to head- | | knight of Polas (‘ouncil, Knights of well stated today that it was a me- |quarters, | Columbus, left Sunday for Cleveland. | chanical defect and not faulty work | Arrested In New Britain I(mio. where he will attend the na- . by the operator. Ludwig Mautner of Mountdin tional convention of the erzanization . g | 9 Mashiodro-Berardy Wedding View was arrested by the New Bri- {:As a state delegate. Mr. MacDonald g M Miss Jennie Berardy. daughtef of [t police last night after his au-| I also visit Buffalo, Rochester and ] Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Borardy, and |tomobile had rammed one owned by AN | Niagara Valls on his return trip. : Anthony Mashiodro of New Britain [John L. Kricgal of Waterbury I Fights Postponed STORE CLOSES AT 12 O'CLOCK WEDNESDAY ] y | were married at 9 o'clock this morn- | Which had stopped by the roadside Rain Saturday night causcd an- s"eml TIlOllsa!ld DSU&I‘S Dam_ n\r;:z".i‘t d)l:(]{:\hvjn(:':]”rs our Lady of |at the New Britain-Plainvilie town Jom Plei‘re Aflflstf}j Al(fi)‘ sa]e‘umr Postponement of the amateur and Rev. |line. Kricgal's machine was driven | bouts at Muzzy tield. sponsored by N " ustin ¥. Munich. Miss Theresa |into an embankment and Mautner's h Br stol Sporismen's association. age.fi]'e Alarm sys[em Fails [sapia was maid of honor sna Virgin- |turned upside down, Mautner was Is 0‘)80”01 | The bouts were originally scheduled ia’ Berardino, the bride's nicee, was |fined $25 and costs for reckless | tor Friday night but rain prevented [flower girl. ~ Raymond Vetello of |driving this morning in the New their being held. Three bouts, how- . . l MISS BERARDY MARRIES farar e “Arnoid Hivests wasring | e olle cmwrt SELLS PINT, FINED $155 5ycrypuere om o betore the neavy Shop for Our Alsle Specla s R, [Brearsn: e T The All-Plainvilles were shut out | iy ihe ringside to disperse. | In &by the Lenox A. C. in their return| 5 Octozenarizn Dies Weds New Rritain Man Today—C. pcriod gown of white <itin and wore game in Wallingford yesterday af- OCtozenarian Passes Away — th 's. Harriet Norton, 80, widow of a long veil. She cariied Glorydale & 3 2 § serics w s ¥ oo Ny olaats 4 H. Norton Chairman of Park osce. The maid of noner ol |ternoon, 2-0. and the series was| op e, enry W. Richards—Ken- | Georze Norton of Wolcott, died Sun { = ‘(‘\oned. A third game is in the v from infirmitics incident te old Commiscion; Work On Park Be- Peach and grecn faffets and carried | works,” Plainville put up a good| sinsten scores Victory—At K. of cge ue a 4 Prack yepes. The fouer sirl wore | oo it 1t severely handi- : : | The funcral will be held at 2 gun—School Reunion Diaws €00. ?;’;'}“;‘:“‘r’:"‘p sndehoreathaskof | e sl among the| €. Comention, o'clack Wednesday aflannoas atihs of yel SEs, B S lete Bonsprastionsll chupe tt. g Fire which broke out in the burn | Itaymond Cunminzham sang “ave |PA¥CrS. and this had a large part Congrezational church in Wolcott in the defeat. Dudack pitched gooq| 4 i of 31.5 and costs liev. Mr. Carlson will conduct the santi T: ¢ |Maria” at the offeriory and Miss meted out I podce Cou. U tins moi - . H . W . H dk h. f of Santi Tani in the rear of his new | : ball, but the Lenox hits came at : cerviess and buriai will be in West ‘X{ # g phine Bosco rendere] “At Dawn e e Al N e ool L ag vt o i omens oslery omen s andkerchniers block on Whiting strect threatened at the conclusion (1 rhe mass, |2PPOTtunC moments. The locals were |18 07 JUlg: Jo- pi & North Mars | cemetery, ‘this city ; s nied by a larze number of Mis. Henry W. Richards the business center for a short while | About 100 Susts were | rosent fropm | AcCOmMpanied by 4 strect, wao was atiesied Saturdey : : 55C pr. 2 pr. $|00 ISC ea. sterday morning and destroyed the | New York. New fans and continued to ‘draw good ¢ Tronia Mills Richards, wite Jorsov aterh R wenti g b, £ N b notip- 2 : : : ite i : 5 barn 2long with 1 great quantity of | New Haven, Southimsion ‘;sx},!x”\v crowds e sl e v\ Ruchards of Garden Rayon, slightly irregular, white at- All white linen, with colored borders slang at quz 2 s e 50N O/ (it LyuOr Siasu atecr b : tiille, disg Beierony f ~ shoes and leather preces, domng dam- | New Brtain, Plamvills and Cal- | 3 b . ot : mesphere, moonlite, mauve, etc. |and embroidery, value 25c. aged estimated 11 drom §240y (o | fornia, | e et R R G hor eme - folloning, @ $6.000. The bundmg is an old one | After the cercmeny reception h pe A e A e Al 0 . 7 and was being temporarily used as Va8 held at the homs (1 the biide: | Ges ) 1 S Horhh R xde WE Al gairenl Washable Flannel Boys' Shirts o shot remairing ond mionnfectues [B10OMs parents a1 1+ Cievciand | Farkin 1 g i b forontitle whero she was mareied ing shop of Mr. Toni while hig new |Street, New Britam Then the | De Luccin, of ey h un sty iS5 to Mr Dicherds. Tor twe sl OO yd $| 29 ea Ylock was being bult to replace the |COUPIE left on a weddinz trip to an | Henlihan. If S0 Qucer Thompson festitied that on |voars: she vesided 1n Waterpury, ? one recently torn down unannounced destination | R Midler, ¢ 3 p Saturday evering he had - watcied moving to Hartford in 1588, Fop the Guaranteed, will not shrink, all colors Silk striped broadcloth, 12 to 14 ; Warneniit Pierre’s activitics for o considerable | E g o t eight vears she nad been a res- he fire was discot ered about 7:30 | Norton Heads Commizcicn 1. period and had seen wim deliver | & ty ~ : 5. Lo 2 g o i ; Gharlos! H. Napton' was electeq | Condon b 1 P N seon im deliver li- | ident of Forestyille and white. vears, regular $1 pestinE SbpEn | SR il Sonoan Wior to custoniers on four occasions | Mrs. Richards was a. member ‘pf ' g, org: N meet 1n the town | A Warner, 51 3 3 betorc he made the arrest. Ser- | Christ church cathedral of Hartford, . turned from chirch in New Britain | 1'S Organization m ; : geant Henry Jegl a c | hall &: . cht 1 a a 1 v Jeglinski also testificd |an honorary member of Christ Wash Suits and was sitting dewn o brestrea |hall Saturday night Henry A ) ., % . Boys chkcrs Castle was chesen clers. The other 3 that he had reccived a number of |church guild @ member of . de saw a small coumn of smoke ¢ 1 { pla e e : ] niembers of 1h rd are John I : jcoiplaints within the past weck |John's Mission of kurestville, of the $1.24 pr. . $2.45 ea. bltn oy ulazor e e ool SLe o R e BeR R 4 & | eom Lumineis men ‘on, North Matn | osens naere Loy A 80 the B ne © PV 4 hastily sent | i oo o The th e i Summer weight, . broken lots and | Values to $3.45. For boys 3 to 8 [M||inan .o e T Wi T 2 sizes, regular $1.95. (Boys' shop.) | years. (Boys' shop.) The fire whislic on the town hall 2 one year terms as sngzcsted LY the | Toms Isiiged ito function. when ‘the tela- | oic tnan’ | Yeeiordos s ilot oot CMT";, H" "y 3, ireet because of Pierre's activities. | bekah lodge. No 1% 1. 0. O..F.. of Attorney Antheny J. Rich. who |Hartford. For 14 ycars she served tepresented Pierre. stated that his |as a member of the bpard of man- client was the victim of peeuliar cir- |agzers of the Churcy Home at Hart. cumstances. For the past two weeks | ford, . v ’ | hone operator atrmpted to blow e rammlieon it N o Men s Half ’HOSC Plnauds Package It, but the operator reached Driver |ton's home en Lcder street and | (o he had sold eeveral bottles of liguor | Surviving. besides | Nar. husband, mes R. Doswell by phone and he incpected the new park but for a party med F. Taylo- [are one son. Henry E. Richards Tus on the street with the large | \work Kyl s 3 K p ) E¢ | Work on improving (L. land was | g o who lived In the tame house. This one grandson, H. kuzene Richards 25C Pr. C ea. truck almest imessgiately Residerts |y cun today by William Swan. who |y : 3 . Cass | s corroboratrd by and ster. Miss Nellie E. Mills, 0dd ‘lot, fancy half hose, while they | Week-end package, found at our Toilet of the blocks in thy center nent n |yiae been hircd by the commitsion to [S2iEY Il ... °nt was corroboratrd by both [and one sister ellie E. Mills % G further calls askirg why the whietl u o 2 | Yacebeltis, = 3 Jezlinski and Thompson, who 1n. |all of this city , ” | % f hirg why the whistle oyt down the brush aloig the banks G formed the court t a search The funeral will be held at 2:30 ast, 25¢ pair. {Goods Dept { 'ad net been blowa. Lut by that time |of the old canal Sty G it 2 Dudack, p ... I Taylor's reoms rescaled three pints | 2'clock Tuesday afternoon at her e of liquor, which were conf cited. l2te home. Rev. Samuel Suteliffe of About 600 persons attended the . 2| Tavlor. However, apparently bring Mark's Ghurcl ot Britatn et trom the hydrart at Whiting and | -ighth annual reunion of the Pla: Score by mnings " informed of Pierre's arrezt. disap. | “onduct the services and burial will Maple streets with tie assistance of | ville Graded School Alumni associa- Playny e 0A8 000 non—q Peared through a rear entrance D¢ in the Forestville cemetery. several volunteers who came for- |yion at the high school Saturday |y emex & e e e s O |vard from the crowd attracted to afternoon and enjosed the MoSt| Tum ase bt ) x—2 i the fire The work of these men was ase hi Luccia \ > e | the ladder truck vas cn the scene | 600 At Renr Mr. Boswell laid Iine of hose | Aceording (o the police they posses, 9 T novel program cver oitered at these | {infermatien which they believe will Hflflv[ S P s eves. He also reperted that the car [the gccident eccurred, the driver of | 7Y gaod, Mr. Boswell commentsd | ougngl afiuirs. Thrce planss fram Mrs g2 A, Tuttle of Crown|Ultimately rcsult in Taylor's arrst 4 I New‘ used by the bandits was equipped (the auto refusing to issue any mte."“"" and it enabled him to|yartford ene piloted by Governor | street . . kil Fined For Deunkon brisies 3 el’ "' with a marker bearing a letter and ment. The accident occurred about |3'¢ ready despite the fact that John H. Trumbull. arrived shortly |spending the week at Short Beach | Carl Carlsen of 134 Fair street % four figures. He furnished the police (twe miles north of the center of |Members of the nr: company were after the alumni and their families Mrs. Catherine Graham of \7est|pleaded Eullty to charers of driving " with the letter and the first two fig- (Berlin about 12:30 o'clock. It 15 !!2te In arriving necuuse of the fail- had dined. These plancs maneuvered | Main strect 15 visiting her brother ce of liquor and fires nfiihe Aumbar believed, from the location of the |Ure of the whistle and did stunts over the field. and | Dr Jam-s I r of Boston, as, vas fined $100 i o d Two Thefts Reported machine, that it was travelling at g | Meanwhile Miss Zella Dyer. chief two of them landed The third was| Mrs, © M n of Maple and essts The police received two reports ot |high rate of speed. All of the occu- | OPerator. was working frantically to | unable to land because it was too | <treet ic davs with| Corlsen was arrested Sunday aft. | P thefts ‘over the week-end. .Pants of the car escaped injury, ac. |locate the watchman at the Trum- | v aft- 3t S g% fast for the small ficld available. | friends in West Haven lernoon by Sargeant Henry Joglinsk) |turning on the Leviathan from a 4 Miss Louise Haber of Sprucg‘fordlflg to report. They were picked | bull Electric Mfz. Co.. and when he The guests then proceeded to the W r hion. clerk at the post | in Foreetyilla i s 'I\l.wopmn vacation today, eaid ke Breok road, while attending, a up by a passing motorist and taken | finally responded she had him sound 5 — (Continued from First Page) school auditorium. where the gover- | office * to LCrosklyn v el Fo G did not t k t v f shower befng given her by friends |to their home. Inquiry at the state |the proper call on the whistle ot YT A e e dealing | for his an | A fine OYI““ra'r;‘; ':’;ttir:‘a. im. |Murray B‘):'xln".‘ ’::tmri: wir:!lnml::: at the Worthington Community |department of motor vehicles show- |that factory. That brought out a {with aviation and gave a pleasing| There will be 3 businers meeting | posed on Edward Olsen ,,mm,j bert Hoover on the prohibition and 1 5 55 House Saturday evening. had five [ed that the car is reg'stered in the |rumber of firemen, while others | ‘Aviation. Past, Present and |of the Epvoith League at § o'clock |with intaxication by Tudge Jn=r"h [peace issues vould “make amy ap- Foar Masked Men in Attack 0B dotars taken from her .purse and!name of Mae Daniels. of 20 Richard |were heing nolifird directly by the | o, : |Lomorrow: bizht. et the - Plainyille | M. Donovan in the ity Soet fogLy. |precishle dltforcass. in Ao oot her sister. Marion, $3. A complaint Road. Fast Hartford. It is not known |telephone operators, and after only The honor of making the long trip | M. E. church | Olson was arrested by Officer _,o;“ |of the election.” Hofidfll Klll was mld'e to :‘onaflble :"r:‘:l:“B‘,lr:hy: whether she ..-al;rfl'n:mg the car. a h:nrddola,; there were 25 regulars |to attend the reunion was divided| Paul and George Baker have Sonsi}[c[,gu‘m.n following a complaint| Fecretary Mellon read M. Bur. :\oh:e‘s!h: RRTh 6l % arewd AbAGoAL | Mias Bophis D of Kensington ‘On-r»i“y;wrsh g Eemas i padfANE Hanw Bty e athell Iobe ALY SRes iifor | imalls (o i by oridictor Porter of | /€78 letter when newspapers were appearcd to have | who came from Kansas City, Mo | 1Wwo weeks |the Briet, 1 mpany brought ahoard the lin t an- boys who wander around the streets |1 spending a week's vacation at Sil- startrd near the | » £tol Traction company that L er at quars ver Sand; i vottom of the lang captain Leslic Lawrence, who| Miss Lilian Valley of 111 West g e tine. Mr. Mellon declined to ampli- TRE"ED AT HOSPITAL A%DiEBL e, HEts i » G ot DarmAnd 10 have worked up inside. has heen stationed at Fort Riley. Main street, 18 spending fwo weeks | : b : fy his brief statement, or to talk on = S);c:rlly'm.:::r :mt:;og:e f_?::;:‘bv‘ .;d":ldnul:h:-l:’“}’}a;:'::l A"d \1?q; p'nnll\' chelied by the lack of 2ir un- | Kans, :mv her aunt and uncle at Cohoes. | hefore the loeal conrt other political matter, ' merning s e ) 3 . MISS i) thev broke through th ronf. » r Rest N. Y. | & v v n . 9 Market on Farmington avenue by |Racon have been visiing Jonn W |y (1Y, PPOK? hrous eiince Former Restdent Dies < s A. O. P. Meeting | The secretary left the Leviathan | Kensingtan: Nine' Splits owlfl‘m,,m‘ the lock on the rear door. |Colby of New York hen the 'ifhrflr'm"r‘-' arrived the [ Charles H. Brose, a former resi- f“nl : r 5 ',,) os0| A mecing of the Rey. T. 1 Keena |2t OQuarantine. hoarding a ecoast T e £ | Senoly B e s interior of the structure was a|gont of Plainville died at his home resumed his duties toda¥ after aihranch, Anclont Onder ot Hiberniane | E9ard cutter which took him te the Neader—Rad Auto Accident Over Th"tflvo".'flur C",m;,"v:l co',',"'}r';: i F:"‘n ';n}; Cr?:‘r,:m?d"g‘;‘?::: |chamber of flame and smoke. ‘but |in C'harleston. W. Va. yesterday aft. | Week's vacation at his old home in will he held at 8 o'clack Tresdsy |PArES office on Manhattan, he tas. ‘nnd wo gallons of e % 3 Ke | e firemen attacked it determinedly |ernoon He moved away from |Harwington evening in Eagles' hall on Meages, | {4 to Pennsylvania station to. catoh jeek-Fnd — Trefts Reported 0 store is owned by Albert Scaglitti. ren are spending a week at Lake | | dow | . Hosketo Constable Brown was notified. | Congamond. |and 4id a remarkably good job in | planville ahout 35 years ago. He T street At that time plane for the | train fo Washington — . 3 Lo e gtorior of | the Mmsy |was a veteran Mason. and Frederick Military Orders Issued annual county moet . Mr. Mollon was accompanied by Ttems. | Rev. and Mrs. Samuel A. Fiske of | <2 was a veteran Mason. and Frederick Militar) neeting will be for. | Ll ¥ Constable Brown. . _In Trouble An;ll Rer. | Worthington Ridge are wsmn;m, 2 | wooden building and preventing the | jodize & g A 3E, ot thia town Bv Adjutant General | ™at* | Mis epecial assistant. David E. Fin. The Cathole road in Kensington| Sam Hook ,M,, If“:,:v"n';:,, oo |ShOTt time at West Brookfeld. Mase. | SPT°2d of flames to the nearby busi- |win faimish Bearers at the funeral | . oo ¢ w’: 200 — et Panl A, Bucsemey |!ev. and by Representative Stephen was the scene of arother holdup .o (W5 BTTRREN TNGRY AOOR T % Mre. Harold Lee Judd of Worth: M3 Blocks They ramained at the |vepon e o b held at 4:30 _ Harti Aug. 2 ; Paul A. Busscmey. 30 of Pine |G Porter of Pennsylvania, Mr. Mel. Constable Brov ¢ seen, abho ir hofore the | , Edward E. Reid. national guard of- | ctreer. diod lon epent most of:his fiv ; . 5 ington Ridge is expected home |¢°N¢ for about an hour hefore the |gielock Wednesday afternoon at the ; 3 ted at his home Saturday |'°n spent most of his five weeks so- late Baturday evening when' fOUr |preach of peace and drunkenness A RR e “mmn“p;m Where |12t sparks were extinguished home of his niece, Mrs, William & | 0°7 of Brllgeport. has been or- | following & to. weere: illness with |1ourn at Dinard. on the Brittany masked bandits stopned 3 car 0!‘; complaint was made to the ofiver |5 0LV spent the past week with| The Interior and stock were 4 | paton of 155 West Main street. Rov | 9€Ted to Fort Monror. Va, for a [heart trouble coast. During two days in Paris the erated by Thomu‘\ u‘mdbnco n-'l“a?~ by the man's wife. Ho!;k r-a'u t]M"d Selntiine eomplete Joss, fire, blistering heat, |Robert H. Burton of Hartford will |!W0 months' course In the roaflf Born in France. the son of e treasury secretary said he had seen Woodland street, Meriden, a | %t the New Britals petion statiBiin SEEC N E8 8T e Jr. and John|tmoks And water combining {0 de- lofficiats Turial will bein West |3ty school Lieut. Reid will ve- |and Hortense Bussemey. Mr. Busse. [P0 French officlals fcl D iy Merar s :’:p Qeteditolsen donde, 1 Hodgson of Worthington Ridge left |$troy them bevond salvation. There | seriaters jport to the commandant at Fort |mey came to this country as a boy. Tloyd Blair. an officlal of tho up & hard fight and d“j"“;mm' lce Cream "*‘"“lx ing. |§aturday for a trip through Maine |w1s n great stock of lenther and 2| Mr. Tirase is survived by his wite | Monroe on September 13 and wil! | ctthing in Waterbury. ~ He later [National City bank, met Mr. Mellen skirmizh he w3e geverely b & The young people of the Kensing- and Canada They are making the [1args number of shoes in the build- lana Aaughter, Mre Charles | leate there for home on November | moved to Torrinzton coing to |On the coast guard. cutter. . over the head mxl;v: DLA"'KISC";‘ ”l;‘l' ton M y_.' rl\lurch '\:'m v;,oldhnr;alc: trip by auto and expect to return |inr. besides a considerable quantit” | Brnet of Charleston W, Va | 2. The order is contained” in a |Rristol 25 vears ago. ' Ior the past of the bandits fired a.shot in the di- ercam festival on the chure! w Y r ; 5 . S g, [in 10 days, | of cxpansive plate glass windows for | Hinsdale Woman Dies {special communication from Adju- | 20 vears he had been emplowed at rection of Vumbaco but the bullet jon “*"’"""’"d“"'"'::’t"f“",f::“d' William Brown of Kensington, em. |use in the new Tani block. Just| yyyee Marjorie Belleille of Hins. |1ant General Cole the New Departure Mg o | New ver uz. 20 P—Eenator missed its mark S o || s mENminEEDs o : © |Ploved by the Travelers Insurance|what the damage is 18 not known. | q.ic nied Satardas night at the| Leave of abscnce is granted to| Mr Bussemey was a member of [Tor T. Robinson democeatis e e .m. Cw““& »n&; ph b"r::";lmm Company. left this morning for Can- [Mr. Tani placed it at 26.000, while I ore orher r. Mrs. George Del- |Captain Bempamin T. Marshall of Compounce Tribe, 1. 0. R. M., and of |presidential candidate. commenting e blood was daken o e Nier was horh dhst ievenivg 2180 a il latep Wisit Nidgara The Ase e urinent Beures ot s [Phy of Whiting street. Plainville. She |the chaplain's corps i the rame | St Matthew's church. He s surcis- [today on Pr. Nicholas Mucres Bur fow ritun. General Howpital by A daug s o Orets of Koork [Kalls and New York state |6t althoueh admitting that jbicans |RAY O SRR RESt f A RE e | aniGation Captain Danet W |4 by his wife; one won, Ravmond [ler's letter rogarding Herbert Hee. passing motorist after the bandits |to Mr. and Mrs. John Ors Mrs. Harold Skinner of Farming-|not place a fair estimate beeause of | oy Napoleon Relleville, also of | Strickland will fake Captain. Mar. | Bussemey: two brothers, Henry Bus. |ver's vicws on prohibition and. a surprised by ""“:““' "*‘Q’:‘.’“’“‘;"""":‘Z"'J her, Flenora, has been |10 road left yesterday for Echenec- |1yei of knowledge of the amount | fee e ey e 218 and [#hall's post as chaplain of the S¢™MeY of this city and Emil Busse. |naval program. sad: stand, had jumped into their car aughter, B : . N will spend |, - j=3 o x 24 ¥ 3 |Mmey of Waterbury: and three sis-| “T am very flad to read Dr. But- L t2 and grade of leather consumed busial wwlils be dn Hinsdale 11924 ¥. & during its fleld traininz sis- |- r r. Bu and driven away. The Meriden manjborn: to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scag- ' 1¢¥" ‘& Residents of the Contral hullding | xoqed Mintcten to Sponk [Period. August 15 to September 12 |1r% Mrs. Lydia Tolfield, Mrs. Alice |ler's statemant and to know that he wae able to leave the hospital after |liotti of Farmington road Misscs Catherine and Mary Hart : e Bed iy bpGunime Noted Minister Spe: ) ‘l“"‘= esatwisolauthonzeatio: o Madeau and Mre. May Over, all of is dissatisfied with some aspects of e enie 0 toryioms = ore s eRoL el Dyl etivingion Snivs ecturned diome | NS (e B SUE Y BEL 0R e S e governor's | Torrington |political questions presented by Mr. Miss Myrtis orniley Day. sk . . - Stre>t | naprist chureh of Shreveport. Loufs- | s H. Allen of the The ) - ) care of. 2 after ¢pending two weeks at Lake 2 = i oaal funeral was held at 2 o'clock | Hoover T don't think I care to ko Upon the requcst of Prosecutor C.{daughter of Mr. and Mrs. l-rnnkofi mcmo:n”: :y: ot}nuy night p::m'«.;Inh::v:;u:zg;h:: \Hm and summer w,,,a_fih”" at 'rrr-; "r»,"ff O::‘";,);,c,,ml,l:v;,), ’,’ ':,:hcr(::m_ pe kR r!mn"v e mmnml;' fm :‘;' m;m_ n ¢ : i . Conn., and Os- o See & he five was in that black inste yaont Temple, Boston. will speak at | vray e ‘ ¥ : 4 Bl g s F. Lewis of Berlin, the Meriden po- | Day of Kensington, Conn., an Rtder Thrown From Horce | ol f § b = orestville. Rev. William P. Lafiin |ler's statement or én any othér po lice made an investigation of the | car Kugene Munson, son of Benja- Mrs. W. § Norton of Kensington |Dohind it. Tt is considered fortunate [the Plainville Baptist church Thurs. | 169th infantry, and Lieut. Arthur celebrated the high mass of réntilein | 1oL ek 55 St AbTL '"!“ e P‘ , hold-up yesterday. Detective (‘np.‘mm Munson of Forestville, Conn.. l4a 'mm‘,‘ comfortably at her home [that the fire did not hreak out dur- g0 (ioine o4 = 45 o'clock. The |E. Wilbur, 192 field artillery, i burlal Wi b Taiieo | 1 Sy E ! Saturday afternoon at |, broken arm recetved |inz the night, as it might have| |t 5ol El SR s == 3 tain Burke and Detective Lieutenant | were married &: following a broken ar | S il e ipn . - S adsell Camp to Meet FIVE LIVES LOST Carroll interviewed Vumbaco at his|{ o'clock in New Bedford ~Mass. |ynen she was thrown from a saddie [touched off nearbs husiness blocks 1noo eoruyee |READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS |, 05l Chmb 69 Meet cimp. || Shntlags, il e LSy last evening. | They were attended by Arthur Mun- | joree i the rear of her home. The |before being discoverad Dr_ Dedd's chueeh at Shrevaport | U. 8 W. V. will be held at 5:60 |Five livas wore 105t When the amall The Meriden police learned that [son. brother of the bridegroom and |yorce L IAR T T B (08 J0Fe: 00 e e e A e o'clock this evening in the Arcanum |steamer Miraflores went ‘aground at Vumbaco .accompanied by a young Miss Florence Hjelm, a fritnd of the | ang pitched Mrs. Norton to the |fuential in the couth. having a tuilding. ground ! | e s 0 . [the mouth of the Maullin river on woman, was headed for Meriden. |bride. ending ‘a honey. |£70URd: Dr. A. J. Goodwin set th |membership of about 4.000. He fs| New ‘4Splrln m Kensington Wins Friday. it was anounced offictally Buddenly the mitomobile carrying|' The couple are spending Y- [proken bone. | president of Dodd college of which | Appearing at Muzzy field Sunday |today. The dead included am in. the: four bandits came along the moon in Massachusetts and Nh"' Fire Damage About ll.;;o?fl o he is the founder, also president of Laxative Form jafterncon with but eight men, it was fant. The remainder cof the 20 Bighway and . pulied d‘:‘o\';a“y ?fif‘fi:fi?mffi"filfll”.’»'fz'f-Taf--e'-y— m‘\(ma?m' lv’;xrnl‘ ao:ml:::! at h:smhnck <PLAINVILLE®" |the Lovisiana =ra']t rnn'\'pm:;m‘ 5 ;'n’:wss.-rr for !\;«"?’!)nlmo{x‘ to borrow |aboard escaped. The vessel was re- across the Toad in front of the Mari- e . 2 g > | Dr. Dodd ig a clese friend o ey " > 2. ey o ECTVICes o aul MeCarthy, a |ported to be a total loss den man’s car. Two of the bandits javenue, K-(nm‘wam :a:;: ;-»ral \:hh;hr :;:‘n l‘;r:'“!“;';'";:—‘;?m"’x“ Fore Tt 1< I. A. D, Kendrick, at whose home in Relieves Women’s Pains! [ member of the New Departure base. bt ¢ Car in Acc fire late .Friday 4 A v inds. he B v X ; . b E 2 " :“"“""‘ """‘“L‘:' ‘“,lm"'m:; An automobile containing six per- |$5.000, The fire started from an “LADIES' NIGHT IN A "\‘\‘ 'lV;O:L‘ i spent ta: e iayE | G e rejoicing in a wonderful ':‘::L::,":":h.m,\.o;d*:e;:‘,: ,.’,}::hfa"v': q:‘(,lrn:?f‘n:f'm ':!},fi{,fi',’fd.‘ ‘umbaco’ car, 2 > e it 2 H his we A i 5 h E 2, v took his stand - in the rear of the|gons, including two small childrenn, |overheated kiin a'h lh‘: l;n;l;:( ‘th‘-:u“ TURKISH BATH The opportunity for Plainville peo- hich ind of a pirin in laxfav ve form | (1oveq McCarthy, making fwo hits by the New Britain Iumber Co car, while the ~fourth member of |crashed through a fence.on the Ber- land spreud Je e B with JACK MULHALL [Ple to hear this noted speaker s a | jhi°h I amazingly rective in reliev- lout of his thres appearances at the |ogainet Sobistions: Gone through ' gang remained in the automo- “l" '"";wdk? i‘e":"ifly'ym'a':;::::‘ l‘"';: ‘I:l';"f‘”"“o""‘"hz p‘l':n" e bl el DOROTHY MACKAILL vana oneé) and it Is expettenin tirge .| mg{fi;—qfl’:flc‘f’"fim ;;"(%Eag::;-e and |Tlate. assisted materially in defeat- | Attorney Mortimer H. Camp. Con- |plunged down a Y | e a v it s e f g this ates, : e ‘ s i bR T R IR L e ol el et sl Ll i U S L B IMAE AbANS Innmr T will arail themselves Of it pains, helps natural proccsses funcion IS ME feammates. Kensingion win. |stable Fred Winkle merved the ru'(l;'dne'r'ed 35 et iout of hix cuito. HANGUEN the v RMIARDr ke AFUANA 7] ation of & it hrle HE “SLIPPERY HEELS" i ] | I ning. 6 to 3. Maguda, first haseman | papers attaching property on Cleve. normally. Asper-Lax, a: it is called, 7 | tn Driver James R. Boswell and the| | : , : for the visitors, made a home run|land. Overlook. Alden and West ich the fire started river Jam oswell an i TR it 1 mobile, Vumbaco took his wallet ed on top of a tree stump. | The i S > A Big Show large ladder truck responded to a| 1 I’;’L;\,Q";;‘_;‘[’)’:”Em-‘:“g'r—‘cs:;a”i‘; |Inside the plaving ficld. The score strcet and eight pieces of land in d ; t could not be deter: - i 5 ks 7 rm. T lhes : Middletown. con;lltnlntd 'l;::“' it :;”'ol(r::“mlh):” (Continued on P till alarm about 10 o'clock Satur. ‘emhusm..m”y. All dealers! ‘ y innings fiddletown, pocket an: w = way before obeying the command. % S [The bandits failed to detect the act NOTICE v r e = . A f l Vi Y To the members of the Kensing- .I.h and later Vumbaco recovered hlu" ot e . s I wallet. % . . You are hereby notified that the B e A oot | it Eombititiee il Bl oo the bandits seized him about Lee 1?: :(u:ema Vumbaco, with a|ing at office, bank bldg.. in Ken . sington, Connecticut, .on August 21 = WAATEER T 16 ) (WiAT IE NEEBE ™ | Aw FRccRLeS e e e, T bani o e o200 5% 1036t 0 g et (SERATESOCNC ( DoESkY BATLE = | (WS A SNAE T e e Look! Tueees ) sav? wios SOwAS T 4 i aving time, to consider application d cond Bandit attacked the Meriden ;:x\',";'bntement of taxes up:der spe- IT AN SEE WUO FRECKLES WAS 7fo*r=l‘rs DeBRABIY- 7 og o0 4n and while he was wresthng | L, "0 "% 5os “Chgpter 16, Sec. TAAT=ITS 00084 SOMMETn'Em e with him. the Meriden youth was &l act of 1958 Chapicr 15 8 K \huADONY : BT o : SEEWM’“: truck over he head with a black- | 10n 2. This section s as fotlows: i THOLEAT SE ack. Three blows from the instru- |, 0 " ' yinorized to abate such ) fment dazed Vumbaco but he wan| o 00 o the taxes laid each year ble to remain on his feet and grab- By ihe Histeict, ae. the: continities hed some stones to hurl at his as- shall find inéquitable by reason of Hlants. While searching for some | . " . "0\ o certain portions of the ones, he was fired at by the ban-| .4 o "o’ it benefited by the ex- dit who was.originally statloned In | oo qiure for which the taxes ma: he rear of the car and who i be- |y p) “yime (o time be laid, particu jiteved to-have used the blackjack. larly in cases where water mains _John Beatty of 222 East Main |\, 0 1ot been extenided as to spe- ; ) &« feet, New Britain. came along in | ¢ty ‘benerie property in the. dis- " f \“\\ car and took the injured man, 16 | ¢ ;oo : \ > i he_hespital--After being treated the | - 1yueeq a¢ Berlin, Cohn.. this 15th L lvouth was able - to .drive back 10 |aay or August, 1928, : [Meriden. | ¢ (Bigned) ', Vétnbaco told the police that the JAMES B. ELLSWORTH. | four bandits appeared to be between | "Chairman of the Kensington Fire | 20 and .23 years old. They wore | Cistrict. ol tl-handkerchiefs over their faces | Louis A. Bradbury ith slits cut; into. them fot. their ' . © . Edward ',s, McCormick. ~

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