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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 19%8. ; ‘ e | : \ i 5 ;r,l“‘lll‘:si(:'\l K?:em'l;e:cs‘nlv:mmn doubles ‘!r“:d‘lfl folrhthe coming fiscal year. | Saturday. September 1. 0. ) et ACCIDENT SLIGHT :iwcimsaesiene ARGUMIN Tootic ss Wnacien ‘"fi s DW'.’@ @G’lkl' A | A number of interesting pictures |proved the school® budget as pre- | 4 The neary tratfle stangarat Jgle % ; " Ihu ;.as' Berlin entries will play P’ [ -’1 N I e To Draw Up Budget . weather last 8aturday, the ’ uesday evening. he town board of finance will Oronzo celebration schedwled & T s tam of vast verin | 4 (AUAONT IV@UDS |, 700500 e,k e ot | DTISEOL INewps |0, crcirsion scioaniod 4 X, will play Wednesday evening and < = 1\\'sdnvsnlay night to make up the | —————o The celebration will not be held on e of the crowd present at the specch [sented. while the selectmen’s and | Jm"“r o roreantilc mAe §nosig ¢ made iast Ayaunday by Senainc Gur- |firemen’s budgets have not yet been T e colant bt SheHY, beiore . T, > tis in Rocky Point. R. 1.. have ap- J acted upon. " l' clock Saturday evening when i . CLOSING WEDNESDAY AT 12 peared in the Provid:nce papers -2 { Rain Ends Game i 2 | was struck hy an automebile. The One of the snap shots shows very | Rain took the part of the All- T—— | standard was knocked across the 3 0.- plainly Representative and Mrs. C. | Plainvilles yesterday afternoon and trolley tracks and. delayed trolley for a few moments, Fast Berlin Items ‘ Y WE OFFER W. stevens, r.‘\lls;al-‘ilum(;! ‘},\:\'man;n: ‘DO“de" Anes‘ed Mlel‘ HiS - | stopped. m]w game with the Bristo ‘DJSJ“SS@S Pflylng Dimlg@ wnefl | traffic for a sh'ohn period. The four | PN Mariol © 4 ensingto! % & Mapie Ends just when the invaders | & o .\‘O'mu_nmn in the car. after survey- Seated mneioms rois chine Clips Auother [, wien 50 s o s | policeman Notes His Condition | = 1 e | procecded on their way in spite of A Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson re- i(hfl local Kggh school field Plain | —_—— | the fict that one front tire was Timedl hane Sostenday s fromall - |ville had been retired in order dur- | soarn | PUnctured and a mud guard con- 2 The tennis tournament which was | | having struck out. while Bristol had | = our bystanders replaced the stand- ' to have started Saturday was put | = scored a run in the second on a pass | ———— i ard to its proj : IS r position with tools . over until this tweek due to the But Town Offictels Say He Qualifies | 279 Bers's hit and was in the midst | pojics Think Operators Saved Up | obtained from a nearby contractor. . B[G |/AL UE 1] heavy rains and wet courts. The lo- | {of another rally in the third. With | A% the Kirss 0f Hhe seoliia i cal team will not play until tomor- [ —Republican Caucus Tonight— two out Baldwin and Cuvini singled sions For Rainy Week-End— | was 1o police officer on duty in row night. Edmund Sicgrist will meet {and Mateo erred on D. Marcott's o Force—do. FOTestville, a report of the matter rs. Ma oli ki . | Hewete of the New Tritain team to- ™M Mfary Melite Dics—Rain |grounder, 1wo runs resulting. The { being made later by Supernumesary articular y ole em PhCIiow s\aine at 6 lalonl nnith 5 Many Candidates game was t cal v mpire Hreaka & e as then called by npir Walnut Hill park court. Frank Waters. k of balls was & con- seph H. Ryals Dies At 75, Officer Timothy Lambert, whe re- e » il sides in that sectiol the cit: 5% R et 7 5 tributinz cause to the canccllation 3 - £ ction of the city. = Kramer will play at 7 o'clock and Lue Dowdell of 131 Wh o ibi a Failure e settle damages i Men's Four-in-Hand Scarfs, odd lot Damask Napkins, ali linen and hem- of Simsbury. The doubles team of | he misindged the distance and drove cnts aspiring for bertha an of regular 95¢ values. stitched, $3.00 dozen kind. Kramer and Miglioli will meet the | his automobile against the rear fon. ) school football team will be : ‘ 3 Southington doubles team Wednes- | der of another car shortly locked over for the first time by (6 in Box) For $1.79 For $3.59 Pair day |local players asain yesterday as in | Meriden 8 week ago. On both o |0 & machine owncd by James k casions Manager John Guiden has | PONaNhuc of 21 Plusant strect and been absent, and the players seem |OPerated by Arfhur K. Roberts of after . . 5 Cozch Tov M E is evi Madeira Napkins, lunch size, $5.00 Plaid Blankets, full size, all colors, W ““'"F”I"'"“g’:‘:[ = 0 h“;":"““]" "»“ Crnstable George ling hand is mis-ing. gt provkd on LS gror U0 s ula v i s anndlabils ibabath ae . . - Miss Edi Northr s spending »er hen the Jatter discovere | e ner e s udginent fol W\ 1l H ¥ o S s dozen kind, fine patterns. | wool mixed, $4.50 kind. o an A AN 8 g ,.,Ni estad i i | A e JSEnt o tlliai A ZHehurbon iy will ave 4o show: theles e | s at Ne 4 Bues 2 N owa toxicated. James larence R. and Jessie I Wyman 224 North Main ‘stre R L 19¢ Yard (Reg. 25¢) | Only 63c¢ a Pair Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Morgan formel'floubas of 445 North Main street, |have transferred 1ond and buildings |morning in police court he pleaded S, 3 e mr" in onlar ity White Long Cloth of ni ade for W s Silk H A dolors extr residents of this place. Mrs. Morgan fhiristol, was (he driver of the second |on Tomlinson avenne to the John | suilty to chiarges of driving an auto. 5 4 arge number ite Long Cloth of nice grade, for omen'’s Silk Hose, good colors, extra was formerly Miss Trens Hubbard. N\nw He was proceeding west- | Cooke Cn. The prop-tty is knows |1ichile while nnder the influcnee of 4. to turs out, underwear, etc. | fine gauge, irregulars. ;w\s‘ l!n}:‘]olh,\' l":nstr\l )‘l{n":on: :w n;ll o;r:\‘;«v '\Ymv street 1;.,‘.‘- xnlxy.»‘n,- 1ot _\'n,lfin at Allen park 4 {Lomor and reekless driving and was Ay o ¥ :‘lrv 3 and Miss Henrictta auxhurst of | Canal street infersectios Jowdell, | Dimitri Liwen of New Britain hos | fined £125 and costs by Judge Wil-| 5142 A and Hose Company Ne. 1 79c (For Set of 6) ! For $1.19 Each West Cromwell were the giests of | coming out of ! it ] 3 ¢ latter street fnto | purchased Lot No. 66 on the Stand- [liam J. Malone were called ont at 7:45 o'clock Sun- Rogers Tea Spoons, silver plated, 25 | Hand Bags, good styles and at this .\n‘: Virginia Walsh \m:wr:;«'.'» ! | the B nm;u.‘\- did no slow up |ard located on Woediasn | Suortly after 9 welack last night | 7Y evening for & chimn g . B Mrs Amos Bourgeois and daugh- | #nough in making the turn and hit [street. from Peter J. Zaceaznino of | gopert e home of Congetta YV year guarantee. | price are special value, ter Betty accompanied by Philip |the rear of the Bristol machine, | Hartford o ) Bourgeos spent the day at Savin crumpling one fender, Baptist Church Notes All Wool Fall Coatings $1.59 Yard Rock yesterday. | Constable schubert was called.| The rezular praver mecting of the The values are to $4.95 yard. Comprising tweeds, velours, plaids, Arthur Brunelle, Cyril Brunelle *l“‘ saw ;hf;' "-"1"‘]1\4;1 lw;n little :‘m:‘:" _Ir_;:::"; “’l“ "‘“mz":_h':' ‘;"4" i Y rk. o ‘unk. and the Misses Laurie and Lillian | 12mage, but when he found reason |o'clock Thursday ever i« polaires, suedes and others. Really remarkable values. Sponged and shrunk. | Brunelle called upon friends in town |10 believe that Dowdill was intoxi- |Will be “Iellowship. were former residents cated the accident took on a differ- The annual picnic of the Sunday v fize at was driving along the Me- | k sile on | morial Roulevard when he was sud- | | 2K® avenue. The blaze was ex- denly given a severs jolt by his car | P&Uished with chemicals without being struck in the rear and thrown | 99Mage. _ sideways on the drive. A moment Called to Plitsficld later a sccond bump on the side of | Forcman Daniel Donovan and the car almost drove him from the | Timothey Donovan of the city pub- | | | = . 2 B = S 5 < |readway. Both drivers stopped and, | l'c works department were called to For $1.29 Each | For 79¢ Each of this place. {3 aepect .":\y‘x”n.mplw,;1 the) Wit ?E:?:\lm‘flmmm Jeldan Saturday 2t |according to the festimony of Rob- | Pittsfield Saturday afternoon by the Pearl Necklaces, 60 inches long, all | Blouses for Boys, 7 to 15, regular AU San e igsopas Cale dnd | MBS CELaT e o R | S s e noraing Raobert. | Seaih of. theit mother, The funskal one size bead. Special. $1.00 kind, fine for school. I SR N SR ok 6ot s | Tl Bsket Tonen il e fen® S aeie e M Dol Y SR e e el el | - Y ard . ined to Charles F. Conlon will prosccute. |ioved. SRR AS Fobarin I ek atadiithat dhay | SO0 . For $2.45 Each | For $4.95 Each i e s O D) Box'h Lstalis Oribstinesl Tennis Rained Out did agree to setle but then raised | Police Bosed Meeting “ All Wool Sweaters, slip-on style for | Boys’ Jersey Suits, sizes 3 to 8, with boys, sizes 26 to 36. striped tops, extra special. For 79¢ Each For 39c Each | | Mr. and Mrs. Ro Good Nickel Alarm Clocks, the long, Stocking Boxes, holding six pairs, {ed relatives in ¥ aand £ | z “rhe o e o | E. 8 Hanny of Plainville was |S6Me question because of the fact The mecting of the board of po aften 2 veslus Msibhere as:tha gue {‘{T:“,,,‘,m:,;my‘n:‘rf,',,;:",,\,‘f,:,' ,‘,itf“a‘s 3-1in the first set when rain stopped 1!)\:\! he did not believe one of the |lice commissioners .to be held Tu’;. of M undSeNI=EGorceiCole fandRRREIEREN 0F L18 OO iD S purchasing [12ading De Mund of Southington by {ircs on the Donahue car to be |day evening of this week, promises family. GW ‘”,L“m;“p Wnler (5 14at: wdek [the County “Y" tennis tournament |damaged to the exient that the oc |10 be about the busicst one by that | has given rise to several questions N New Britain Saturday afternoon. | cupant after the {body in a number of months. It is al Holmes visit- tol over Sund: claimed. Shortly > 4 5 L ek Eatdndeln The two men will meet again at 6 [argument started. Officer Thomas | cxpected that 30 or 40 appli loud ring will get you up. | with choice of two styles. Mrw and Mk RN Payne aralens | P Ao SCUISTOCRIS MERind BE M ooy i i ovoning: £ Mot Fark et | MeclTarihy (avived on|hatacersiana. | spRointniat s ol bl ;;-r!:unlm: their g)-..yu\l(d\,'ul;:}\\!flvr. A“Ih.(.‘ e il ol ned i is e \M"‘ in |Plainville will face De Garmo of [noting Robertson's condition, placed |force of the department will be in- : ernice Blauvelt of New Britain for | liex, It s elaimed, is Simsbury tomorrow evening while | him. under arrest. terviewed and all applications dis- - 'h"\“’]‘nl\\.' utomobile accident oc.| AN inspection of the caucus lists xl}e local nlouhl_-\s team will meet Prosecuting Attorney James T.!|posed of. m ‘»”p:{lf‘\ ”.a‘lh l||:“I;Il h'::ll‘gl. n Q‘fil- “ and lIst of voters appeass to confirm ]\FHS”\SV(I!“ on ;Iinllrsilh‘l:'e:'\flhh | Mathe ; )Ivv. sented the case for the It was stated this morning that a { car the R elvenlsrc A st eLiNolera ipnears o ] Pk Board Meets city. Robertson was not represented |number of applic v 2 | fore the meeting will be transacted. |children, left yesterd for Cape |1ay afternoon when fwo cars met |this statement. as Mr. HONS DAME | The park commission held 1ts sec- by couneel. ’ S sy \oms‘l;pl:anxtmy.“"e‘m‘ds Bef’m ews Many At Reunion od where they will spend the next | head on. No injuries resulted. One of | Va8 bot found upon —cither by the |0 Ty, ting saturday night. The | - Wins Outhoard Race Bast been the srsslicier th ieo Seventy-seven guests attended the |two weeks at their summer cottage, | the front tires on one of the cars |Selectmen when their attention was 00 FE€ O (L0CI, (MR pligii : 5 | 1 o N | Carl H. Mason of this vity annexed | missioners to sim | reunion of the descendants and their | Mr. and Mrs. John Stoddard have burst on the impact. The accident .“’P':d “"I e st 40 ity My, |Plans for devclopment of the park. | nothcr st prize to his large list | plications when rm.";-\rogd RUCh 8p- | families of Amos B. and Laura Crit- | returned honie from a motor trip of | Was reported. [ Butethis, dogs ol disguality. Mrobon gtno Gation svisd el [tenden Sheldon, who were married |the New England states | Hattie Mildrum is having a | ROX. the selectmen beiieve. In sup- Benelit Game u the regatta sponsorcd Sunday aft- | them on file. This has caused an ac- lin 1830 and lived in Warren, whic h‘ Dr. and Mrs. M. H. Griswold of | garage constructed at the rear of | POrt of their stund they point to the | mickets are now ready for the fuvon, o¥ the Middietown Yacat|cumulation of applications which | was held at the Plainville Camp |Kensington have returned home | her residence on Main strect | wording of the resolution authoriz- |1, eepa1) yame to be played Thursday | oo o8 the Connecticut river. He |Mayor W. Raymond Crumb, Chict | grounds Saturday and Sunday. |from an automobile trip of the New | Cortland Read is spending the N8 the appointment of the commit- og, {, | oo Tiret In the olass B race, win |Bruest T. Belfen aud membane of | ! k il " |evening for the benefit af Char ; & | sts arrived during the forenoon | England states. week as the guest of his gr;;nd-il\fl. This “read “a committee of |yo &8 A0 G N il Hlec ning in straight heats. and third fn | the commission wish to clean up. It | and early afternoon on Saturd: ':m'l' Miss T. Weaver of Pennsylvania, | mother in West Cromwell seven” and did not specify that the | \ioe “\inners of the local Tndustr | spent the afternoon visiting at the |who has been vi | [the clags € race with his class B |is also understood that some of iting relatives in | Mr. and Mrs, Max Sugenhime en- | Seven should be voters or even pro- 'jous FHINT BUHE ew Rritain | MOt0F- . : thosc, whose applications are the = | Gables, the summer coitage of L.|Berlin for the past few weeks, has | tertained relatives at thheir home on | Pty hol Vour of the committee | 1,y "clamns, the Stanley Works, | .. Case Continned are now over 40 years of age e 1y | Gay Sheldon of Kensington. |returned home. Wilcox avenue over Sunday were to be appointed by the chair- | ne game will start at 5:30 o'clock. | . ' ase of James Parkington of [and over the age limit for admission Ncw B"mn Man Chal'ged wm]‘ At 6 o'clock Saturday evening the | Miss Marion Bunce of Wethers. | The Wesleyans will mect this eve. |an of the town meeting—S8. . | Neiles | 84 Ingraham strect, charged with |to the force. | st Bet-together occasion of the re- |field was the guest of ir. and Mrs. | ying at the home of Mrs A, A.|GWilim—and three by the seleot-| A und Mys. Ralph R. Thrall are "T¢ach of the peace. was continued | 1t is not thought that any addi. - | Barnea for the business men. Mr. Rex was one of M. gnending ten days in Baltimore, Md., [ Until September 10 by Prosecuting | tional regulars will be put on at this . |union was ‘a banquet n the public [8 Barreti of Farmingten roud y Reckless Dfl“flg dining hall which was opened spe- |t rday mecting M | ; S 5 e, after which a social time will be en- GWillim's appointecs with friends. {Mtorney James T. Mather this|lime. although one supernumerary cially I()r'tl‘m banque l.. ¥ v»-’.urn . Slight Accident joyed. The Wesleyans are also plan- H. 8. Washburn was the original Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Farrar have | Morning. is at present working regularly due - jor L. Gay hhsh.lun, ;1|(tsxrll nt of .nw‘ At 5:20 o'clock y rday after- | ning for a social and outing at Lake thoice as chairman, but he resigned | yetyrned to their home on Tomlin- | Parkington was arrested Saturday to the vacation period. No INJUR‘ES SUSTMNED Sheldon Family Assoc iion, Elis- {roon in Meriden, a car driven by I'Boon tonuae later u tha n ek from this = position and from the son avenue after spending a week's | ©VeNINg on complaint of his wite. | O1d Resident Dies vorth A. Sheldon of e J|‘xm...m sohn S. Stoddard of Berlin skidded | =P P08 (61 Woodmen will meet COMMittee last week, Mr. Rex was|vacation in Boston and in Monson, Strikes Parked Car | Joseph H. Ryals, 75, of 50 Divin- ‘mfl::d “T.r'.fi“f\'l',""l.'{fl'l | ; \"’fin"r E \lll:v"[‘ m(‘ \fltumrmw(m!zh ‘\\l“I;un M1 his evening at 8 o'clock at Athletic Mamed as his successor, and the se- Ao, |, Joseph Helpinski of Allen strect. | ity street, dicq Sunday at the Bristol ’ o reo! re ade by « . Wi of Meriden a d and | ; 5 cetme) o 4 g T i | ¢S N ce [ ho ‘ i Over 75 Attend Sheldon Family Re- | (lark of Charleston, W. V.. who |Main street, e ity e [lectmen feel that the action of the | The condition of Alphonse J. Bor- | Forestviile, reported to the police | hospital following a long illness with g A P rhe Knights of Pythias will mect | COMMittee was legal and justified, | deau who is ill 'at his home on |last night that his car had been | ;. uritis, union—Local Woman Elected (0 |50 \jeKinley's administration, i Meeting This Evening ° tomorrow evening at § o'clock at ©VON if Mr. Rex is not a voter. Farmington avenue, ' remains un- | struck carlier in the evening while | * Mr, Ryals was born in Waterville, v 5 o, | Mr. Rex is a fairly recent comer |changed. | Parked in front of his father's home 1now proprietor of the Daily M A very important meeting of the | COMMunity hall ) - ;o) | e R 4 g | Office—Ball Games Postponed on | 10W Probricior, of e B o on !Kensington Afhletic chih will be heq | Activities in the Boys' club work |t Plamyille. vw‘ is a no[wr'{\ owner | Joseph N. McKernan and hmlly}hdlard Brusse, who was driving the Accoaut of-Reln— Items lof Kensington. [this evening at 8 o'clock at the | will commence the latier part of | here and has been active in many | have returncd from a vacation spent |car which did the damage, was and came to this city many years “B0. For a number of years he was engaged in business, Mrs. Agnes Sheldon Potter of 1°0r- | Popular barber shop. A request has | September the date to be announced. | 4/731rs of the town. He was one of in Massachusetts. present with Mr. Helpinski this | rviving are twi s Three automobile aceidents oc- lestville was chafrman of the dining [Len e to the mcmbers ot the | Osear Benson who i ditecting the | e prime movers of tha water pur-| Mrs. Austin McDunnah . has re. morning and agreed to settle the | jryals and Alpe ‘n: PRl o‘:‘.’;]{ curred over the week-end and after [yoom committes in churge of the lorganization by the officers that they | activities of the club stated that he | Chase investigation x turned to her hoine ‘on Park streat | matter civilly. | city; and one sister, Mrs. Edson Cole, investigation by the constables |Lanauet be present if possible because considered it advisuble to have a | Republican Caucus Tonizht after spending a week with relatives Two Auto Accidents also of Bristol, % ) arrests were made in two cases. | At the busincss meeting held dur- | matters of importance will come for | committec appointed {6 a in the | A caucus of republican voters will jin Maine. The soldiers' nionument on the Sy 8 4 L A The funeral will b None of the occupants of the cars in- ing the evening. L. Gay Sheldon of [discussion. Regardless of the num- | work of the boys and girls clubs, | ¢ held in the town hall at & o'clock | Mrs. Catherine Graham has re- | Memorial Boulevard was the scen Siersnential s itint ":""m"“;""y volved in the crashes were injured | Kensington was re-clecicd president, [her present, the matters will be | Inasmuch the Community club |tonight for the purpose of naming turned from a vacatlon spent with |of another accident shortly hefore 7 | of nis son, Harey Ryslsats 8:mnie aithough the automobiles were | Ellsworth A. Sheldon of New Britain | voted upon and disposed of resumes its meetings next week | 1€1°gates (o the coming state, sena- |her brother. Dr. J. E. PHor of Bos- | o'clock Sunday evening when an . Harry Ryals at'154 Laurel | strect. Re damaged. | was. re-clected " vice president and | led ON Wednesday it is expected that this |01, and congressional conventions ton. automobile operated by John Me- Rev. Hubert D. Jones, pas- Games C; 5t ; : A e of T [tor of the p About 1:46 o'clock Sunday after- [Kobert Leather of Waterbury was | . (il Kensington baschall | matter il come up for some sort [Of tht party. A large turnout is de- | Mrs. Frank Scheible of Trumbull | Iinnis of 25 Cromn stecer Hrister _of the Prospect Methodi:t : L 5 | rted treasirer. & Ll ‘ | sired ny the t committee. avenue has heen called to her for- ? 5 church, will conduct the serviess noon, a car operated by Michael J. lected treasurer. " {game scheduled for Saturday after- | of action at that time. el y the Towncommiitee: 7 Hori e sl el collided with one operated by Ernest S A Chapan of 144 Kelsey street, | nday morning a fanily woreh i |ncon at Tatville was called off on | Commencing next Sunday evening | Mes. Mary Melito Dies the iliness of hevimatian [®* BV IH. Anderson af 174 Church avonve, [ fory, il Eritain, crashed into an anuto driven |8 Pxice was held wn the s amp SYOGN Laccount of rain. The game sched- | services at the Methodist chureh | Mrs. Mary Melito, 51. wife of 3 onthis. mind meas af requiem | Forestville. Andorson was proceea. |V y by Percy Wells of 79 Belden strect, [attditorium. _Avthur Tutlle of New {y).j vesterday betwern Kensington | will be resumed. No services have | TONY Melito of BBl et e | e ald. 51 the Crtieen oo ssot. |ing toward Bristol and MeEnnis was|| o muad New Britain, at the interseetion near "'"', in “""!",“""‘ ”"" T")“;;‘ T ;.-n.n tol s forfeited 10 the To- | hoen held Sunday evenings for the |4t her home yestorday morning after | Vil be said at the Church of Our | f BR2T BHStol and Mebinnia was | g0 an s oidant Tate Satur- made an address. L. Gay Shelde | g [eats 1y Cipire 1 [a tong iliness. Besides her husband, | Lady of Mercy at 8 o'clock tomorrow |she is survived by four children, |moOring for James J. Murphy. | |Lena, Patsy. Theresa, and Edith; a| C. J. Morse, rural carrier at the the Kensington post oftice. The Wells car was damaged in the crash and had to be towed to a garage while neh winen the vis- | past two months. itors Jaiicd to make their appear- {anc: ment at the time of the accident. |14Y N&Nt between cars owned by | made the nd addeess The drivers reached an amicable | Vlexander Monico of Rockville ar. was served at noen in the public din a i dine _ e | Batathent & hia e fich efore | MU~ and Frank W. Samboski of 3 GHapan was bl o probied fo New |ina hall Il!\r '\(:L\':v):';htl for their | ™o i snorning the ma S0 New H e Al John ©. |brother, Frank Polamo of this town; P"""“' l‘::‘fl:’f“‘f- ":“‘;;n"i"""'\‘p: {_"::;: Prosecuting Avmrn,._v‘m"fi,“r.w: | Wooudhine street and a subsequent Britain under his own power. 10MSRAD ;'.""M !IZZ) . {neunced that it will investigate 10 | cojlins, national secretary and foun. | and a brother and sister in Italy. v*m:‘ SV B Mather and a charge of reckless | 1V07tigation by Officer Thomas Mc- Constable George Kanupka in- |y ) ow Sons- |/ out the cause of Bristoi's non- | gor of the I'riends ofglioys. Inc., a | 1uneral services will be held at |state: : g driving against McEnnis was nollea | UArthy. hoth drivers appeared this Mrs. Alice Upson Cowles of Kens- [, o oince ane that ths forte §:30 o'clock tomorrow morning at| Mr. and Mrs. George Nilson of | | morning before P t vestigated the accident and placed i oion’ was elected recording secre- APREETRICE Bt |local organization. died euddenly | 0 K, O d at 9 o-clock at | West Main street have just returned | On Payment of costs. s T Rt roas DR VR, Chapnan under arrest for alleged | GE°0¢ (1 1" peon association at that | R [ Jast night at a public hath house. | BT KRGS B Y o Aoy, from a vacation spent at Benning | AboUt two weeks ago the police | Joemen . Muther, whio contmmm veckless driving. His case will come | organtzation’a annual meeting which | 5o 50 S\ CRT BRI | ol He was widely known in New Ene. |the Church of Our Lady of } ton, N. H {department placed upright rubber | {6 cise until September 38, up in the Berlin town court on Tues- | (o ot Saturday afternoon at the |, 1900 A Moo, 1 aalltor of ) ae 4 sacial worker and severar |Internien L St. Joseph's| Aulio’ Baineps Toass signs in the houlevard cautioning | According to informatiem S day evening. uthington Country club | > 2 " [years ago was called fo New York |cemetery | Tounecd “hat he An automobile and a team figured | drivers. Three of these were cut [PiShed the officer. Monico was driv- in a rear-end collision on the New [40%n by vandals, the identity of |N% toward this city when he crashed Britain road about 3:30,0'clock Sat- [ Whom has not been ascertained into fthe rear of Samboski's parked | urday afternoon when a team owned | At 7:25 p. m. Sunday, Joseph |CAT. knocking it up upon the side- | by Percy Cowes of Farniington was | Reaupre, driving out of the alleyway | W1k Samboski's car was badly il be at b o overy evening durin eptenher 10 A car driven by Frank sarino | pollowing a pienic lunch. the | of 1209 Main street, Hartford, bump- i members of the association. 100 of [ 00 ed into an auto operated b; C. | whom were present. answered to the | Vetrano of 9 Russwin road. New rojl call in which vach gave his or| . | Takes Option On Site The Lubrication Product Corp. has Inot only Irased a site at Hart's cor {ner for a period of five years but has | city to aid in boys" work. Death was fuves due the fi tyint d from a heart attack. He No Pivate Scries aduate of Yale. His age w nnonnced this mornizg hy | about X Britain, yesterday at the infersec- | her name, address and ancestry. |y G EORITEE TR TIOTNER b 'f:'\' ";k':" 3,J"L"L,"';':':":,:",;""f,,"r,m, run down from behind by a car op- south of the Camco theater on Main | dmaged. tion of the Middletown road. The speakers of the afternoon | o " jiain Pirates, that th to expire : within 3% days p-,-h, erated by Walter Kania of 255 Grove | strect. temporariiy lost control of his | Republican Cancus Neither car was damaged to any |proved to be very inferesting. Ay, Teiangles dovbl Nmr‘:n involved is that in the angl | Street. New Britain, and owned by |car and collided with an automohile | A cancus of the republican elec- great extent. Constable John Lewis 'new song called, “The Upson <cheduied fo le plaved on Detworn Wiittng and East strects |Julle Roman of 203 Lafayette street, | owned by Gedrge Joseph of Pleasant |1ora of the cify will-bs heid at . £ investigated the crash and placed | Comins,” was heard by the a [Tay. had been ealled of?. and is at present owned by Christina | NeW Britain. tavenue, Forestville, He then swerved in‘rlm‘k this evening in the city eourt L aesninpliate) sheRt SRt Chanek bl i (ki DL SR Ini (L City 4 Enzina Lach of New Britain. | The accldent occurred just c2st of |46 the joft and struck the automo- [room to clect delegates to the state. of reckless driving His case will also | Briefs [1.cazue in New Fritain and the rain [The lossee atready conducts a gas Crooked street bevond Blind Man's{iqi. of Edward Henke of 48 Grid. |congressional and Afstrict conven. come up hefore the Berlin town | Mra Leroy Havey and children of Ly upgay put ties fram avay back [station on the promiees. The terms Corner. The driver of fthe team. | oo gront” Regupre's and Henke's |tions Four delegates will be select. court on Tucsday evening for dis. | Fridgeport are visting Nrs, Haew's i e e N it | |of the new-lease call for a rental at | ¥hose name was not learned by thed o™ wore congiderable damaged |od for each convention: poaat ,,m:hn,,. Mrs. W. H. Upson of ns- [team has two pn\—yk,.mud gans 1o | WILLIAM BOYD in i“‘" a- month, 1lpol|m 'ua- !‘hv;’ml\n Iu‘v‘n' nm}‘::u'n:;n,d E“h"r only a mhalliamotint of 25 Repairine Cover Shéd rhile s vards ington M I play next week, making it fmpossinle CSRYSCRAPER® {tut not seriously hurt. nstable | s * _ % b % sav\z:«‘il vR:mf-» ;?-}:rn"ll;\x‘»:*rs:l f;.:::‘;\ Richard Ringwood, Robert Fagan, |18 T, BEL (00 08 1L P SRESCHANER | R | W, Furrey investigat: d, but Kania | A8® Vas done to Joseph's automobile. | Employes of the New ‘York, New 3 i ShE | | S Sat. | All three drivers appeared hefors | Haven and Hartford Railroad com- 4 Alth ave. | Bernard Tves, Raymond Warren and | 05 C0 AU RS o) A Big Show | £THE JLMBO BRAKE TESTER ) settled the damage with Cowes Sat- | PP or m aohiaci ot 858 Commonpealliase RIS ATEL BT A vl ot eon I e e MBO BRAKE TESTER || W00 o e 1 is nnlikely that | PTosecuting Aftorney James T.|pany are mow engaged fn the v B WA Scoi ‘" i "f"'l" r,"m',‘ have neliirie tome after Epending| (ws o St LS BORUEREmenE . Bl < “":‘"' tells -‘“"“'"l :"“' |any action will be tikin by the au-| Mather this morning and the case |covering of the long shed roof ever D s ke Congamond e ‘Kens D, ns, R . Tmt i 7 3 continued until September 10 to |the nascengor station platform. Due Jacobs corner. Bushnell came from | & Neek at lahe COoMEamONG (| lto this cvening. Baldwin of Kens- | WED.—THURS, FREE TEST | thorities | bl e on I S aet) CoPdGR e BE: e g G | Lewis St. 5 roome, all modern im- #nable the men to make a civil sct- [to the large amount of - rain thie bihind o parked car unexpoctediy |, i i s ert for Cape Cod |Tsion Wil mieet Gordon of New “::' : ;‘1.\‘\' "',". Ajdstrents at Reafonabic Prices § 50 e Sl o fe 1 STachling | tlessent | svmmer. numerous teaks develope and hit the Johnson car y ! where she will spend her vacation. oo anch with Hurlburt REE SINNER || MUTUAL GASOLINE & OIL CO. | |30y ain 8. New Britain. Phone | Celehration Postponed which made conditions disagreeabls Damage was sustained by the Mrs. Harold Skinner of Farming- | & coupinoton' tomorrow evening. Ruerside Ave.. Bristol | 977 or 5509.—advt | Du:to the inclemency of the!for passengsrs awaiting trains. Johnson car. The front axte and | MIS AEEeRS CNOOr B o & vaca. | i | i | | the front left fender of the Berlin | (o0 T80 08 (00 cay, N, Y. man's car was damaged, Constable |y, SPCR A RO e has re- George Kanupka is investigating the | yyrneg to her home on Pattison road Ecany | aftor visiting relatives cut of town Mr. and Mrs Fred Troupe and Home! By BLOSSER Republican C: cus [ The republican voters of the town I i | will fire the first shot of the fall campaign when they meet this eve- ning in caucus at the town hall at 5 o'clock. Delegates will be elected to the state convention to be held in New Haven on September 6 and ! 7, and candidates will be nominated for state officers and a senator in congress of the United States and | for the election of delegates to the n - | e A NERE PULLING WE To the Lagal Voters of the Eact Rer- IVE SEEN in Iire District in the Town of I A OUR BoY! hereby notified that a ting of the Legal Voters st Berlin Fire District will 1t the Community Hall in “WELL! UERE WE i L BETCUA UOWAICE | UE'S GOWE FRECKLES | AN JOINED LOOKS . / THE AWNY held WUILE M€ | Kast Be the Town of Berlin at ( 3 congressional, senatorial and probate | t Berlin in th N t district conventions. 2 } o'clock P. M. (Daylight Saving Henry C. Deming, chairman of the | Time) on Friday. the 31st day of A republican town committee, issued | August, 1928 for the following pur- | all for the cancus last week and | POses: "y :Y)’(:)::lls' ,nm there will be an en.| First—To lay a tax for the G"h,vhr: IINkEIEW’ thusiastic crowd in attendance this |2l Expenses of the District for the FFY! i G y Sec —To transact any other Spectal Mecag Prividy l-lmins:sdm'npr'r to come before said There will be a special meeting | p 005 of the voters of the East Berlin fire | 1008 0 £ district at the Community hall in of Berlin this East Berlin on Friday evening at 8 | jaog t Berlin in the Town th day of August. A ——.— - W a4 N {4 o'clock. A tax for the general ex- | aftos 1] penses of the district for the coming [ P, F. Sicgrist, Clerk year will be laid and any other bus- A. A. North, Iness that is proper to appear be- President “ 3