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Work in the various manual arts will be taken up, and if & boy shows special ability or lik- ing for any of them he will be en- couraged to enter trade school, For all pupils the course will serve as training of a valuable sort. Young People To Meet ‘The annual fall rally of the young people of the New Haven district Epworth league will be held at the Plainville camp grounds Saturday. Sunday and Monday. A large num ber of delegates and visitors to hear the main address on the program are expected. The official program will be as follows: Saturday, afternoon, tennis, quoits, et 0 p. m., opening ral- ly at Mount Olivet; §:15 p. m., camp People to Mcet Here—Printing | fire in charge of South Merlden Ep- ¥ worth league: 10:40 p, m. prayer groups in cottages; 11 p. m., lights out. Sunday, 7:30 a. m Improved — Trial Press at School—DBriefs Delegates to the coming conven- tion were selected by the republican |\ HRARS C1AY L I varty last night at a caucus in the snool: 11 a. m., morning worshio | town hall, about 25 members of the |preacher, Rev. Dr. Arch Tremayne party being in attendance, Stanley | ©f Windsor: 11:30 p. m., district cab- N illim was chairman of the |inet meeting in the auditorium; 6:30 morning watch a. m., Sun meeting and Ralph L. mour, | P. M., Epworth league service, in chairman of the republican town |charge of Torestville chapter; 7:30 [ committee, acted as clork. I'p. m., song service; address (speaker Seymour and Mrs. H. A. ‘m be announced); 10:40 p. m., pra were elected to attend the | °F BFOUDS in cottages; 11 p. m., ligh state convention in New Haven next o | week. The choices for delegates to | » [ the congressional convention were: | N8 watch; 10 a. m.. track meet, en | e Mr. Castle 7a hike and morn- First Selectman Jawes Simpson and |17 ::‘"g.‘ ipeidn ly;::v.h "a;”( I\arrl:s Mr. Gwillim. IFrank T. Wheeler b‘-“"h‘\l‘l"‘ S B B ind Charl . Ne re nanied | bascball. and Charles H. Newton were S e, to attend the senatorial convention. A convention of delegates | eward from | The stewar e | deemer’s board of the Re- E. Zion church, M ton town linc on Friday afternoon. | For a while her condition was con- [ sidevea eritical, Mrs. Martin Merriman of Ialls a throng of | W in | we |of {mittee in New until Ho tive Walter the [Jan |3, | Jeremiah Washington, Aug, |aside momentarily from his study of |the pohiical Herbert Hoover today undertook to | didate’s | |ncon conferences and it was smid | that Mr. Hoover would give over the entire day to this work The visit sentative William H. Hiil, chairma PARTY LEADER T0 60 70 MAINE S00N ork Will Map Out Campaign There : 28 (®P—Turning situation in the cast end to questions wihich arose epublican headquarters here during his absence in the wes Dr. Herbert Work, chairman of the national communttes, and others the main office in Washington, re invited to the republican can- S street home for fore- here of Former the Hoover-Curtis com- York, deferred Thursday. Tomorrow Mr. over will confer with Representa- . Newton, chairman of national speakers’ burcau; mes W. Good, westorn mana R. Nutt, national treasurer Millbank, eastern and treas- urer. wit | wit | publican can in Announcement was made |auarters that Chairman Work &0 hundred or nore ea have to do lar | Village is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. | Shert Circuit On ! Bristol, Aug. (P Joscph H. zsimons of T8 Chestnut strect, toreman of the garage of the New [ Leparture Mg, Co, was severely Ihurned about the arms, hands and late this morning in w peculiar accident. He was working in a pit underneath one of the company buses using an extension light. A short ciggmit in the card st fire to a pail ‘,n,m.m nearby and the | flames WRulfed Fitzsimons. Fellow cmployes hurried to his assist wi ance and the plan w tin : but now she is be- | Irving T. Tyler of Park street. ° |child to the New Dritain General |assessed at $40,975. Taxes on the lieved to be out of danger, A daughter was born last night to Berl'n News B icre afler & briet ex- |land, it is alleged have beon' due Trial is Postponcd and Mrs. Hector Lamothe of 130 | pIpiarion gl Was fonng thies enwas] atvce Moy L EniElsiyet fhe ity o | el mo s D RSEEL B e e — | uninjurcd. She was taken to he ‘.\h riden has made no attempt to | Whiting street, set for lust night, | Walter Murphy, Ralph Minella | home. |bay them, in spite of frequent de-|\as postponed until this evenivig, |and W “hwab are motoring to {inarevs iolg el molleaiibey the [ Analt i otines o ithe towi | bwa i Lot tarcel i R e ke T BUUD SR dnio the! road dlvectiying The il SR retumalile S ite Saitur 1 st e DEGL L of lignor. | Miss Betty Deagan is visiting in ZHORE ofiine tarimnd dligtihe e (lEediyior Sertenper, He was acrested after an automo- | Unionville during the present week towards the left as far us he could | East Berlin tey | bile aceldent on West Main street| John Guiden has returned home without striking an approaching | The continued wet weather it is | Saturday night. |trom a trip to Canad: | auto, | feared will result in another post. | I 1 of Mrs, Mclito Dr. J. C. Moody is away on his Fined by Court | ponemcnt for the East Berlin ‘con-| The 1 of Mr arie Melito |annual vacation. At a special session of the Berlin tngent in the County Y tenn 1 of East 'street, wis held this | Quilting Party . Town court held last evening, Deputy | tournament. Plainville and o, | miorning at $:30 o'clock from her| A quilting party and social after- Promineat Farmer Would Be-ysuost o' i fvca € AV et Vo' e 2 Ko [minning o0 et rom o i S g licalorad St o oot font seanh of e (ehat ik st Gvening Sitns| Sallh | B b Db oot Merey. A |of the Woman's Guild of the Church ome Flrsl Selectmau | e peace. Mayseiwas exresied Sun-|iicion andiBast Berlin singles team | soiamn Hieh . s o requiem was | of Our Saviour at 2 o'clock tamor- (0 jday after he had engaged in a fight are scheduled for tonight. celebrated by Rev. Austin }. Mun- |row afternoon at the home of Mrs. —_— _lat the Hall brick yard. |, William Brown has returned trom |ich, assistant pastor and he was as. | Samuel Lackey, 69 Park st This evening the regular weekly (Cleveland where he attended the |sisted by Rev. Thomas Laden. des. | = LISTED AS REPUBL[GAN]snssion of the court will be held. supreme convention of the Knights|con and Kev, John K. Fay, sub-| Quartered oak dining soom sct for Deputy Judge 1. W. Mildrum will |of Columbns representing the Con. | eneon. 17 Strong court. Tel. T74-4. again preside, Judge George G. Gris- | Lecticut district as delegate. As the hody was carried into the | i p e Sesslon of Court Tast Evening— | old still being confined 1o his home | Word has been recefved here of [church Jumes J. Graham organist wwis St. zoome, “all imodern ; with illness, The of M. J. Chap- the death of Wesley Barton in East | play 4 Kindly Light” At the | Improvements, Inquire I 1. Itach- Triangles to Meot Watcrbury Nine |, 7 44 Kelsey strect, New Britain, |Orange, N. 4. M. Borton s well [offcitory, T. Lalonne sang Gounod's |1in. 325 Main st D Lokt tons < and Frank Cassarino of 1209 Muin [known here having been an employe | *Ave Maria” and at the end of the |937 OF 5899.—advt. FARINIAS s ngtan S0 SRS | s e up for of the former Berlin Iron and Bridg. | services he rendered i Not| R Girl With Auto—Interesting Ttems. | trial. Both mien were arrested Sunday Works. e | B Lons.” {Prince of Wales Makes [on reckless driving charges after | Mrs, Gustay Pettit has returncd | The pallbearers were Frank Ver- o S . The political campaign for the |tpey were involved in accidents, | from Lutnam where she visited rela- | qpj, Jamess Biamonti, Dominic M ‘ Appcala“ce m_vkgts coming clections took definite nction Briefs |tives over the week-end. (via, Phillip Murrino, Frank Munizzt |, Abcrdecn, Scotland, Aug. 28 (P)— Yhis wierding With fee snnsmuomiient | My, apd Mes. 8, Dee of Nastion,| The Wesleyans snioved s soplal|san Joseph Munizzi. There was a |The Prince of W Onshisfimay by Leon G. Hall that he would be & [\ H_, are visiting at the home of Mr. |and business on at the home of | profusion of floral tributes. Surial [S0Wth from Balmoral Castle, where candidate for the office of first select- fang Mrs, John Cashman of Kensing- | Mrs. A. Barnes last evening. [ was in St. Joseph's cemetery. Rev, | e had exchanged goodbyes with man at the coming republican |yon | Flans were made for the birthday | Austin ¥, Munich conducting the | the king, appearcd in kilts today be- caucus. | Mrs. Joseph Horan and daughter [social to be held next month for | commitial servioes. |doxakayneatfatonywiniciimatoned Mr. Hall is a prominent worker il | of New Jersey are visiting Mr. and |1embers whose birthdays came Hanney Wins Match [nim lay the cornerstone of a new the American Leglon and the | \rg Jrank Pierpont of Kensington, |within the second quurter of {he . 8. Hanney of Plainville came |10SPital here. This was his last of- Farmers' club and this is his first They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, [¥ear. At the next mecting on Sep- through Nis first match in the Hart- |ficial engagement in Great Britain venture in the political ficld. He Was | Charles Ronketty at dinner last tember 19 plans for the tall and win- | |ford County “Y” tennis tournament |Defore leaving with his brother, the partu amount of damag | nominal, | Mitchell, chief of the These conferences will have to do I campaign financing as well as h speaking tours which the ro- lates will make later the campaign. at he wiltl to confer with a organization This meeting will with the camp, to Augusta, Me., ders Saturday : stric or congressional and state officers |the fifth senatorlal district will by | fecters A BT K. Zlon church. tor congeessional and stute ofticer held in the town hall here on Fri- | (WiOuEh Re president, Mrs. Butler 7 dhat elals wiich ends day might. Lieprescntatievs —from (poriett, and the pastor, Rev. 4. A, S 0 [ the surrounding towns will be pres- | FHY 10ROV expitced gratifivation Pranidhs Ve Wict of bon 1asen e i soecin | At e mbrton und s (EERSIE BT RO R RN dei s Whs miate conveation, |8. 8. Gwillim in giving furniture for |1 8 Kinsley, national eonmittecs L e thelgareonaze man for Vermont. They will mect oL SenaD SR SRaLU Rl Dy W0 Notes | with Joseph W. Simpson, national b esibasn Injuced in g il drom il mua unions idliois Saitmeetieror f i s CEERRLG S DGR SR a s 2 1allond worls Sear Inst Waok s iy o ctioctatir olelock Thursgay eve | e e e veported to be imiprov He 5| ping at the Baptist church, Every o arn T B Suster U IR AT ATa) AL e ag, the New Britain | pomber is urged to be present. state chairman, and the candidates General hospital, B e o e O Helen Castlola is'aiso reported 0 | groor has returned home after a sttt I be recovering at that institution. | yionth's vacation with Mr. and Mrs. She is the girl who was run down | George Wall of W:-t Hartford at GASOL!NE FLARES UP by an automebile at the Southing- | Marunuck Beach, E. . BURNS GARAGE FOREMAN 0 Extension ¢ Causes Lire In New Dep Co. Building. . > was taken to the New De- hospital for treatment, He 15 removed to his home this aftor- noon. S flanies spr umimoned. The bluze was ex- iguished with chemicals and the to property was according to IFrederick department, AGQUITTED, CHEERED Scottish Courtroom Loud in Pratse of dJury That Frees Accused Woman. Glasgow, Scotland, Aug. 25 (®) Repre- | ul for a short Ais- | ire departient | Bristol News FACES DEPORTATION AS AN UNDESIRABLE ‘Man Just Out of Prison Rear- Tested for Burglary (FOLASKI HAS BAD RECORD! “Grandn " Nactigal Fined $30 For | content of Keeping Beer — Drunken Dri | | Taxed $30 — Republican Conven- tion Delegates Flected. Stove who the 1d after servin, Polaski was relcase M ¥ noon at 1t Wether state's prison two and one-half years of a three yeurs' sen- jtence for theft of an automobile in Bridgeport, was before the local court this morning charged with breal and entering, theft of un antomobile and theft of a revolver in this city on the night of January |10, 1926, Through his attorneys, Thomas Mchonough of New Britain and James Lacey of South- on. he pleaded not guilty and | waived cxamination on the first two cou 1 guilty to the third charge. Probable cause was found by Judge William J. Malon: and | PPoluski was hou over to the next | teri of the superior court at Hart- ford. Bonds of $1.000 for his re- lease pending trial in the higher | court were furnished by the youth er, but before he could be re- |leasced a federal warrant was served \ Who is 24 years of age, is specifically charged with stealing the | revolver from the home of Albert Dingwell ght of January 9, 10 Leaving Dingwell’s home, he d a man named Edward Curtiss, | |dccording to the testimony of De- | | teetiv Sergeant Daniel McGilli- ond went to tl rage of the Bristol Sales and Sorvie compapy on the morning of January 10, 1626 | and there forced the loc ked door by using the revolver. They appro- priated a Ford car and proceeded to | Bridgeport, arriving varly on morning of the 10th. The car broke | down and Polaski, leaving Curtiss mi [ the car with instructions to wait a | few minutes, disappearcd and later | Ireturned with a ch, The two | men then proceeded toward Yon. | kers, where Polaski’s wife was re. | {ciding. On reaching Stamford, how. | ever, they were stopped by the po- | lice of that city and later returned to Bridgeport for trial, In the higher court Polaski was found guilty and sentenced to from one to three Curtiss, who claimed that he was in. and did net know that ki had stolen the car, was ex- | oncrated and freed by the court, The car stolen in this city, was re. [ covered by Sergeant Tien on Jan 0% | volver, which w; possession Jeglinski was the re- | ound in Polaski's ary Makes Eloquent Plea Attorney Thomas 1. McDonough informed the court that he had had L long talk with his client and had Been assured that, if given a chance, | the accused would go straight from | Inow on. He told the court that | Potaski 1e to this country at the |2ge of four years with his parents, | His father died when the | 14 years of age and since | e had heen riting, during Polaski's stay in the jail, 1o had lcarned to play a musical in- Istrument and was hoping to join |some band and also return to his work as a moulder's helper, boy was that time He told how, i : e can | Incidents almost unprecedented in & The fact was also brow . horn in New Britain and graduated | cvonine ter nctivitics of the organization Wil |in"N o *uin 1ast evening, defeats | Duke of Gloucester, on an A{rlumin“l:”:h court occurred here 0day | Mr. Mehonongh l:-,,m;ll’fm:",' r";‘, from the New Britain High school. Wins Tennis Match | be made. ling De Mond of Southington by |tour. - |when Christian Baillee, aged 28| authoritios wer, LGS He Is the son of W. B. Hall and 18| Giana of Kensington, substituting SR s R L By LO AT I i il e e e e married, having one child. Mr. Hall [ tor Balwin, defeated Gordon of | '”l = ‘; : '“‘ A “f‘ { the |P¥ 8-1 Saturday when rain inter- | Was ano "‘;‘ Lo ‘d using recep- | culbable homicide in - connection | the count of being a habitual erin. is one of the youngest candidates 10 Now firitain in the opening round of : he e e oo this |fered and the match was begun over |mony. Bot ! re m:;‘l _;o lTh;E SBES it | Uie Geath of fier busbands Th6 | inm) | e e e D Coiiave fanisotirhament Bt Cvening, A dinner and secial time 125t might. The match was N R R e oy Chockered Career yeem helog ony Rl wanat i Caveninzinyihel 208 j“q.“ planned. |cd by long volleys, which proved to l"dy .‘T )r(:;\ for Egypt and intend |the forewoman, and these vept une Polaski, sir During the war Mr. Hall wis over geores of s b . . the | September YDt 7 2 o il early in|restrainedly with many women in| cording ollce Zunanie : ly 16, 1918, to June 22, 1919. He | 76 gonsington Triangles baseball | irfesy e 0 U e 3 re the S in |January. dic 3 i Aatiots 5 S i!,:fxix i nergeant, hie 306t [ ceara wil eiaah with the tast. s at Community hall for tnc‘:)'“::..-a:;:“-l.‘f i e - S fidices S e “h’:“f;d"‘\"‘:‘fy:; £ G prison, e ahe army et Flainville oh U".“"’”;l‘“i" Comnmnity team of Waterbiry | FeSMIAL weekly reheavsal 2 Printing Presses in School T T,J‘},)L"':\ Harrison | carricd shoulder-high. She had tes- | ja Mosiflen snheel s 11’.\‘t:"rl 1;:\ 4, 1917. At the present time he is en- | 4t the Percival avenue grounds on| The flood waters from the Con- A large printing press has been |, '”;" S eny anor Roelker of | tificd that her husband was wild | ajeo served A term in a reformatory #msed in farm work and conducts # | suturday afternoon. The manage- |necticut river are backing Up Inlo |, tled in the High school for wse |TWee sl ot sl and (ot 1o e in Watnreiig, wearae e ot pieid market gardening business with his | ment is attempting to make arrange- Little river and already a five foot in the Junior Iligh school practical | Ea5! Mr“v e, d“( C'--ho come home drun He demanded af qutomonite, g1 of g 1t il Vigitar, Howind: {ments 1o play two games on Labor rise hus occurred with possibility of |1 the Sunior faeh school practieal | i, o palityAUBo Do Caschos come ome vl o daming Gl v Al of his faults, ac- The candidate for first selectman | 4 Any interested manager is ask- | the water going much higher. West h to be used for printing a |Slovakia last Saturday. he s nilaEent | oo o cDonough, Polaski i T A ; . oIl pasture la already un- |¢housh to be u E e k place at the count's es-|housc for her four childre charged to drinking liquor., | ta well known in Berlin and has al- od o call Mr. Fagan at 420412, |Cromwcil pasture land is already un- | <OV paper, and 1t is plinned to|MODY took place at the count [threatenca her and broke a chair, | & (0 drinking liguor. "y ways taken prominent part in the Legion Baschall Notes der water. publish such a periodical this year. | tIte at "’,"1:'.’””"' TR e R e e S A LG g Doladid | affairs cumllu('lv‘duln)'rU:-,‘Hri':unln;l]l)-i The Bolton-Kasicii post, American ThONE A At ovniRG Al the work will be done by the |CZuhoviovakia. G been Tiving [knife. He died on the way to the |y o [t m”m“‘\'"m“:‘r :;‘:} ) < st and the Farmers' club. |1 ogion, AT e hac e JONS AT § : NG Mrs 4 | : :\1: :m‘:lo\h:‘l he has a luarge fl“‘“'l:-(‘n‘x'll;fl': - r;: s ~<-r:«<|)rlni\’:! (,.““u.': Members of the Lions club and {in Paris left for the count's hon)v",“(’“)"‘-" o mit the accused to mingle in this ering behind - him, espeeially the f american Legion Junior Baseball | their friends will attend the annual |ten days and friends here i e T Leity where he 1 committed sev- members of the Legion post, and that | leagus hecanse of the numerous post- | 0uting of the civic clubs of the stute | e Gt on RN AT ORE oL Drevios offumscs he will draw a large vote at the polls. | ponements du to rain and darkoe, Nbich will be Held at the State Lalr some time, night, Snck Mamaian of 155 Grove | | Fied For ,,,,\;_.,, feer | of yet no announcement his|Three teums are entered in the | krounds in Hartford, Friday, Sep e e . p| Mrs Lucy Nactigal of Fall moun- wi s vy et Selectman | g, e Worthington Juniors, the | cnber 7. it was announced foday *PLAINVILLE® S SLTIOE Conbenntele I Ee n.exgh}[u.lI,{..m\:.\.n: as suspend. |1, Deitor known s “Grandim | George B. Carter concerning the | Boy Scouts, Troop 65, and the Ken- [at the regular weekly luncheon {books in 30 years, ['d o )-::\xw:m of costs. Frank|Was fined $50 and costs in the city | coming clection and it is not known [gington Boyy' club. So far three |mecting. The civie clubs il the TONIGHT | —————— | ooker of South Main street, |€OUTt today by Judge William J. | whether he will be a candidate for | gumes have been completed. The |8Uests of the Connecticut State Fair WAL AN BOYD | [eharied with reckiess driving, had | MAlone on charges of keoping beer | re-clection, / | Worthington Juniors defeated the | committee, 4 5 ; in “SKYSCRAPER” || THE JUMBO BRAKE TESTER ||}, case nolled and Elmer Wright | With intent to sell and reputation. | Elect Delegates | Kensington Boys' club by a 12 to 11| A Meeting of (he board of direc- — you if your of 40 Church street was fined She pleaded guilty to hoth counts, Claude W. Stevens and Mrs. Wil- score on August 21 at the Worthing- | tos of the club will be held tonight WED.—THUR | brakes are all right. without costs for obstructing a| State Policoman Michael Smith, lam Scott were chosen us delugales | ton Community crounds and fhe|at the Burriti hotel, at which a i el ot o AN e to the republican state COnVeRtion | Roy Scouts dereatcd the Worlhing. | 4°finite program for future activitics = P || Adjustments at Reasonable Prices | | : company with Sergeant Henry Jeg- | it | Tner R e atiuic] DIIDE diaimed fns i A bl || MUTUAL GASOLINE & OIL €O. | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS lineki of the local department on next week at the caucus of the re- (athictic field in Kensington on |iN&s of the Lions club wil: start on with POLA NEGRL | Riverside Ave., Bristol | FOR RESULTS | August 20, tostified fhat he had had publican voters held last evening at | 4 ngust 24 sday, September 11. i the town hall. The caucus was called | The oy Scouts and {he Kensing- to order by Henry Deming, chair- (on Boys' club scheduled to man of the republican town commit- |t this evening at the Athletio| tee. Robert Deming was elected | fielq in Kensington but at the present chairman {or the meeting and Paul | writing it looks as though the game Stange was“chosen as clerk. | will be called off on account of rain. The following delegates Were The Bolton-Kasica post will present elected to represent the republican |y trophy to the winning team, most voters of the town of Berlin at the |jikely a silver loving cup. The conventions to be held in several | schedule calls for six games, Connecticut cities next month: con- Berlin Brings Suit gressional conveption, Dr. Roger| prosccution of the city of Meri- M. Griswold and’George E. Green: ' den as a delinquent to the ex- senatorial convention, Pardon C.|(cnt of $655.60 has been instituted Rickey and Mrs. Henry Hooker and | in the common pleas court for probate convention, E. W. Mildrum, | Hartford county by the town of Peter George, E. W. Stearns and| Berlin. According to the writ now Mrs, Ora Edgerly. | on file in the office of the clerk of It was voted that all vacancies be | the court, the city of Meriden owns fllled by the republican town com- |70 acres of land within the town mittee chalrman. The mecting was | limits of Derlin, which has been largely attended and the gathering was very enthusiastic towards the A party's chances in the coming cam- Notice paigns. Girl Hit by Auto Gertrude Kraus of 313 Main street, New Britain, was struck by a car driven by Eliot It. Andrews of Peck street, Kensington, last evening about 7:40 o'clock on South Main street near Trinity street. New Brit- ain, Andrews picked wup the child, summoned her mother, and took the Notice is hereby given that I will be at my home every evening dur- ing September to receive taxes due Kensington Fire District in the Town of Berlin. A six-mill tax on Grand List of Oct. 1. 1527, due Sept. 1, 1928 JOHN A. MOORE. Collector, Kensington Fire District. . Hanney's advantage, as, after “e his early youth, ac- | the state, congressional and | Will appear in the semi-final. several complaints about beer being s0ld by the accused and that seversl persons had pointed the place out to him. On on: occasion he se- creted himself in the vicinity and Saw a man come out with two bot- tles of beer. Sergeant Jeglinski testified that he could not say that the place had a very bad reputation. Mrs. Nactigal informed the court that she did not hi:ow the beer was 50 strong. She had resorted to sell- ing it simply because of the crippled condition of her husband, who has been confined to bis home for the past three ycars. At the time of the raid the of- ficers seized bottles of beer, which required two automobiles to bring to police headquarters. A test of the liquor, according to Of- ficer Smith, showed an alcohelic per eent in weight and 4.1¢ per cent in volume. Fined For Drunken Driving Charged with operating an auto- mobile while under the influence of | liquor, Gustav Gustafson of 266 Gar- den street, Torestville, $100 and costs in polic was fined court this | morning by Judge William J. Malone and §50 of the fine was remitted. Gustafson was arrested at & o'clock Monday afternoon at the cor- ner of Broad and Emmett streets by Motoreycle Policeman Edgar Ner- ton after the car operated by the *d had sideswiped one diven by A. Horowitz of 501 East street, New Britain. At the time Horowitz Wus procecding easterly on Broad street while Gustafson was making a right turn out of Emmett street. Gustafson, who was arrested for a similar offense on October 30, 1927, | Was examined by Dr. B. B. Robbins, pol surgeon after being brought to police headquarters and pro- nounced under the influence of li- quor., Republicans Elect Delegates Harmony featured the caucus of the republican party last evening, at Which time delegates were elected to sena- torial conventions. The meeting was held in the city court room. Judge William J. Malone and Charles R. Riley scrved as chairman and clerk respectively, Upon the motion of Judge 8. sell Mink, Lester G. Sigourney, Hattie Vance, Fuller ¥. Barnes and Mayor W. Raymond Crumb were clected delegates to the state con- vention to be held in New Haven. Mr. Sigourney is chairman of the town committee, and Mrs. Vance is Vice-chairman. Mr. Barnes is being Prominently named for state senator from this district and it 1s undestood his nomination is practically as- sured. Delegates named for the sional convention Judge William J. Malone, John Holden, Mrs. Howard Beach and Mrs Perry McMasters, Charles R. Rilsy, Charles Cook, Irs. Marion Beach and Mrs. Willard - Hough will scrve as delegates to the senatorial convention to be held Hest month in Plainville, Chairman Lester G. Sigourney, fter complimeating the electors on the large attendance, stated that a canvass of the city for the purpose Of securing new voters had already been completed, anvass, ae- cording to Mr. Sizourncy, had re- sulted in a large number of applica- tions being received. He also stated that centrally Jocated eampaigin buadquarters would he opened with- 1 the next week or two. Police Board Mecting A mecting of the hoard of police commissioners will be held at 8§ o'clock this evening in the city coun. cil ehamber. A number of applica- tions for appointment to the super- numerary force will he considered and the various applicants inter- Viewed. 1t is probable that twe ap- pointments will he made, ateur Bouts Billy Reeves of Torrington and Charlie Rasmussen of Watertown, both heavyweights, will furnish the main attraction in the amateur box- ing card to be staged at Muezy fleld on Wednesday evening under the auspi of the Dristol Sportsmen's club. Charlic Stevens of Hartford and Johnny Clinch of New Britain Six other bouts huve been arranged by Matchmaker Chick Lawson, “Honest” John Willis of New Brit- ain will be the third man in the ring and George Dunn of Hartford Wil announce Municipal Concert The eighth of a series of munioipal concerts will be given this evening from 8 to 10 o'clock by the New Departure band on the Federal Hill reen, weather permitting. Ade- te parking and seating facilities will be provided for the public. ¥ ral of Joseph H. Ryals he funeral of Joseph H. Ryals, » Who died Sunday at the Bristol congres- follows: are | hospital, was held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the home of his son, Harry M. Ryals, 154 Laurel street. Itev, Hubert 1. Jones, pastor of the Prospect Methodist church, and burial was in West cemetery. Neighborhood Prayer Mecting The weekly neighborhood prayer meating will he held at 9:30 o'clock Wednesday morning at the home of (Continued on Page 14) FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS YES!NY YES! L ZUINKG oA Amsaa.s';o" PPASSSS o Josr 60ING TO LONE IT MERE /! ® TR A i o B Old Pals 1D LIKE TO HELP O, AROUND 7UE HOUSE - T'A AOT USED TO SETTING ARCUND DOING To ,FRECKLES' COME HERE A ANINUTE = TUERES SOMEBODY AERE THATS ANXIOUS SEE Yoo/ By BLOSSER 4 3. ¢ o oo