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famous make, porcelain’ outside. F. 0. B. New York. F. 0. B. $78.00 F. 0. B. Berlin News GITY OF MERIDEN WAL FGHT CASE Tnsists Land Owned is Exempt From Taxation GVE WATER IN RETURN —_—— Scssion of Town Court Last Evening ~—Scouts Defeat Boys' Club In Legion Game—Lanza Wins Tennis Match—Interesting Items. Upon being notified yesterday that | the city of Meriden had been nam- ed defendant in a suit instituted by the town of Berlin in the common a d for the city's pleas court in Hartfor : alleged failure to pay to Berlin taxes totaling $655.60 which had been as- scesed on regervoirs owned by Mer- icen and located in Berlin, Mayor Wales L. DeBussy of Meriden an- nounced that the city would fight the case. Accordirig to the mayor, the city contends that under a state statute the land -is exempted from taxation, gince the water from the reservoirs It being furnished to residents in Kensington at « cost that does not exceed the lpcal-rates. The case is Leing handled for Meriden by C. J. Danaher, corporation counsel, while Berlin has retained Attorney B. I. Gaftney of Néw “Britain: ccording to the writ now on-file lnA'(he :m:e of the clerk of the court, the city of Meriden owns 670 acres of land within the town of ierlin. which have been assessed at $40,975. Taxes on the land are alleged to have been due since May 1. and as yet the City of Meriden has made Lo attempt to pay them, in spite of frequent demands and ‘notices from the town. The writ is returnable the first Tuesday of September. Rerlin Court Cases Deputy Judge E. W. Mildrum pre- pided over the weekly session of Y’\e; Rerlin town court held last evening at the Town hall. He disposed of a er of cases. '“!Tr:nk Cassarino of 1209 Main street, Hartford, charged with reck- legp driving. war fined $25 and costs, $15 of the fine being remitted. He was arrested Bunday by Constatle John Lewis after he had crashed inte a.car operated by C. Vetrano of 9 Russwin road New Britain, at the intersection of the Middletown road. Neither car war badly damaged in the accident. Willlam S8immens of Brooklyn. New York. charged with overloading | a truck. was fined $52.60. He was arrested by tne state police who are conducting a drive against over- loaded trucks. William Digluski. charged with having a vieious dog that was un- Heensed. was discharged upon pay- ments'of the costs of the court. Deg. Warden Austin. who made the ar- Fest, was ordered by the court to shoot the dox. : Wins Tennis Match Frank lanza of Kensington de- feated Hurlburt of Routhington atfer a thrilling match last evening in the County "Y" tennis tourna- ment at Walnut Hill park. the scores heing R-6. 4-6 and 1-4. The match ‘was the best ane of the tournament ro far and was keenly contested. Lanza goes into the semi-finals now because ‘of a bye. Seigrist of Fast Berlin and Hewitt of New Britain were forced to stop in the third set on -arcount of = darkness. Srigrist won the first set, 6-32 and Hewitt e b e S 30 We, as their Hartford agents, “BOHN" REFRIGERATORS, Our price délivered in home . APARTMENT HOUSE STYLE, wide, 19 inches deep with two doors. Our price delivered in your home " . THESE ARE W |spending two weeks' vacation with | way at Walnut Hill park last eve- |by. Edmund Siegrist who played |ished tonight. Irank Kramer and | of Rerlin this 27th day of August L] STORE CLOSES WEDNESDAY AT 12 “BOHN” Refrigerators New York “Bohn” Refrigerator Co. is offering special prices on this Our price, delivered ....... “BOHN" REFRIGERATORS, front door icer, inches wide, 20 inches deep. List price is $180.50. ; New York. price $101.25 F. 0. B. We ask .. “BOHN”" REFRIGERATORS, four door style, inches deep. List price $216.00. New York price $121.50 F. 0. B. We only charge you now ... Sold Downstairs captured the second, 4-6. Hewitt was leading 1-4 in the third set when darkness prevented the set from being completed. It will be played off this evening. Briefs Miss Elizabeth Field Haddon, a former resident of this town, who has been visiting Mrs. William C. Shepherd, will return to her home at Kansas City tomorrow. Robert Smith of Farmington has returned home after visiting his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Smith of Worthington ridge. A daughter ha$ been born to Mr. and Mrs. Patsy Gianotti cf Harding street, Kensington. Willlam Brown has returned home {after spending his vacation at Can- |ada. Rev. 8. A. Fiske and family have returned home aftor spending a few days at their summer cottage at | West Brook.eld, Mass. Frank Wright, Burton Griffith and Kenneth Sloeber of Kensington have left for a week’s tour in Canada. Mrs. Harry L. Scott and daugh- ter, lLeora, of Lescester, Mass., are A. E. Norton and famil. Scouts Win Game The Boy Scouts, Troop 6S. base- ball team defeated the Kensington Boys' club nine last evening in a five inning game at the Athletic field in Kensington by a 4 to 3 score. It was a regular Legion baseball game. The teams were evenly match- ed and both nines put up a good fight. Another game will be played in the Legion league Friday evening at the Athletic.affair. The Worth- ington Jrs. and the Scouts will me:t in a postponed affair. Hearing on Case A hearing on the case f William 0. Korhonen. of 57 Hazel street, Fitchburg, Mass., who was charged with manslaughter following the death of Alex Villard in an automo- bile accident Monday, was held this noon at 12 o'clock at the town hall. Full particulars can be found in an- other section of this issue. East Berlin Itams The tennis tournament got under ning with East Berlin represented Hewett of New Britain. ‘The first two sets were split cach taking one but darkness interferred on the third set this one going five games the score heing 4 to 1 Hewett on the longend. This set will be fin- | Pattison of Simsbury will meet this evening as it was too dark to play last night. The doubles accordingly will be thrown ahead one more day Mrs. Mary Bourgeois was pleas. antly remembered by the members of the Lafenso club at her home last evening, the occasion being ler birthday. A chicken dinner was served after which a social time was enjoyed. Mrs. Alice McCorkle and Miss Alice McCorkle of Providence, R. I are the guasts of Mrs. Sadie McCor- e s ] Notice To the Legal Voters of the F. Rerlin Fire District in the Town of Berlin. You are hercby notified. that a special meeting of the Legal Voters of the Ea¢t Berlin Fire Distriet will be held in the Community Hall in East Berlin in the Town of Rerlin at § o'clock p. m. (Daylizht Saving Time) on Friday. the 31st day of August, 1928, for the following pur- poses: First—To lay a tax for the Gen- eral Expenses of the District for the coming vear. Second—To transact any other business proper to come before aald mcating. Dated at East Berlin in the Town 1928, Attest: Mike Szwabowca. Sheriff Martin H. Horwitz of Britain has attached lots Nos. 24 and 25 at Victory terrace. are returnable in the city court of New Britain the sccond Monday of Plainville News REFUTE TESTIMONY AND CONVICT MAN Dowdell Draws Heavy Fine for Driving While Drunk RETURN 10 METROPOLIS: New Yerk Children Have Acquired The papers School Opening The Plaimiille public schoels will open next Wednesday morning, the gh schools at § elementary grades at 9 o'clock. One session will be the [rule at the high schoo! building A teachers’ meeting will be held when general plans for the vear ahead will be sketched by of Schools Leon C. phases of the by - the | \RESIDENTS MAY 0BJECT o'clock and the on Tuesday, Superintendent | Staples and various Farr Wins Match Bob Farr of nuille won his | frst-round match in the County "y tennis tourney last Bob DeGarmo of Simst Wedding — Auditors | ed because of | 8. Hanny of Plainuille Weight and Happiness—Donlon- sell at the same reductions, delivered in your home. Costs $2.50 freight from New York. ury default. an infected foot. who won his Wil meet Giana M at 6 o'clock this eve- will take on the| Hr\\hil—?l"grlfl en- Examine Books—School Opening. pearl grey porcelain outside, Refuting testimony 50 inches high, 37 inches wide, 2 door style. List price $162. New York price $90.75, pure white 14 inches deep. Three ... $90.75 54 inches high, 351% $101.25 40 inches wide, o B 2350 “BOHN" REFRIGERATORS, four door style, inches wide, 23 inches deep. List price $246.00. New fendant 2nd his wife regarding an automobile accident which occurred | counter an hour winner of the Baseball Tomorrow The Trumbull eonvictioniot Lus Rowdall otavhiting | YAk A0 of New Brltain cham: | of liquor, and {RUIF respective places will meet at | ! the High school field here tomorrow Conpagbum. QR o o'clock will be a benefit affair. the proceeds o Smentiar] James Gloubas of Bristel figured in | '¢!NE devoted to the improvement of Constable |Charles H. Norton park, newly ac- | George Schubert arrested the local |4Uired by man when it appeared that the lat- ter was intoxicated this last night. He admitted having one bottle of beer about 3 o'clock, Saturday night, Grand Juror C! street on a cha under the influence Justice William Dowdell $100 and costs of $20.36. Dowdell's car and o ge of driving while operated by {a’ cheek of tr a minor accident, Cleaning Out Store The store on Central square which as been occupied by Eastwood & | oran for so many put him | Vision store is now being cleared of Proprietors recents 56 inches high, York price, $137.50 el ) 53 3-4 inches high, List price $133.00. New York price ... $78.00 NDERFUL BUYS for electric or home refrigera- tion. " A small deposit will hold one for later delivery. Dowdell denied vears as a pro- under the influence.” tified, however, that the accident ;fi:'d“’;";‘:g":‘\’w"t;}r] i to retira shortly after 9 o'clock, | fold out practically ¢ i their entire stock s the state of doubt was thrown upon the state |shelves, and other | now being removed When he tes- 24 1-2 inches at the time, stable Schubert and other witnesses | state that the crash happened after |'N® 0ldest establishments in Plain- | midnight. Dowdell ‘and his wife also | V1€ Will have passed info history, stated” that they were alone in his | car,- while other witnesses said an- | other man had Leen a passenger. 4nd soon one of | I wish to thank my friends and neighbors for _Br_islol News Elestric Signal Weed Dies At Age of 83. install nite action m the uitor will b |taken within the neat tew days. U the advisabil- | er with such under con- | For some i ity of replacing the oitic a signal device has bed ideration. on iunday, August th Forestyille, conducted by representa tives of the Autemat:c pany of that between the hours of 10 a. m s2me period only cizht automobi entered Bingham street while 3 |erably greater. in the opinion of Mayor W ftaymiond Crumb, had the 5 weather during the check period | U4 for last evening on Federal Hill been pleasant instcad of rainy. Schubert, Gloubas, Charles Diggle, Sr., and Charles Diggle, Jr.. for the town, as did Dr. George I examined Dowdell intoxicated. Rich of Bristol. svmpathy during my recent berease- of my beloved | in the death and also for the |floral offerings rec pronounced him Attorney Anthony who defended Dowdell, served notice of an appeal. The hearing took an |floor lamp. in very | hour and a half and brought several £00d condition kle and family on Penfield avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Carns and family of Omaha, Neb., arrived here today for a visit with Mr. .nd Mrs. Theodora Carns of Wilcox ayenue, is connected Omaha &chool across was made plan ta visit here for a short time. Ithe car and Attorney Rich Return to New York and stronger than when arrived in the two weeks ago, dren from New improvements. Tnquire 1. 1. Rachlin | Main St. New Britain : TT or 589% —advt Quartered onlk dining room set for York city returned sale, 17 Strong court, They | thither vesterday after an enjoyable |advt, land profitable fortnight spent there. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson were | The children were cared for by local Middletown visitors yesterday. Miss Isabelle Td— | namediatoy |Attorney Baldwin Sues His Wife for a Divorce Waterbury, Aug. L Irce on zrounds of cruelty is in a petition filed in superior court | by counsel for Attorney Roger Sher- | man Baldwin, ernor Simeon | churchwomen working re- |tion with During the two weeks the hoys | and girls were away from the hot, will be open p”da‘,:r‘ro\ldnd districts of the metropohs. 5 pleasant two addition they added needed weight to their thin bodies. | Every one of the 13 zained | during his or her stay here, and all returned to th than they left it. in conjunc- 20— —A di- | lar siznals asked | New Haven spent her vacation. afternoon and evening change of books. The Fife and Drum corps rehear- sal will be held tomorrow night at §:30 o'clock at Community hall The fall semester of the Hubbard | school will open Wednesday morn- ing September 5 at 9 o'clock. nouncement relative to the teaching |staff will be forthcoming within a for the ex- | weeks, and in than $500,000 pressed its thanks to all the local | 5 individuals that | contributed to make the visit of the Yorkers the succe: societies and Efforts to have Raldwin committed to an asylum were made through the | probate court when Dr. A. R. Dicfendorf an alien- ist of Xew Haven, pronounced him | sane. At that time the names of the | person or persons asking the com.- i mittment were not given out Service of the writ action was made on Mrs. Baldwin in | the traffic now passing this year but will teach in the Meriden schoo's. accompanied Virginia Root both of New York are the guests of at her home They are former resi- dents of this place, Donlon—Fredericks Christopher Donlon and Mies May | Fredericks were married this morn- Ing at the Church of Our Lady of Fay, pastor, | performed the cercmony, and Rev. tant pastor, | celebrated a nuptial high ma ward Monahan | the bridesmaid was a s At the offertory Paul H and he rendered in the divorce munity club for the fall will be held munity hall Builders Assn. pounce Outing will hold its first annual outing at Lake Compounce Wednesday, Sept. | at 4 o'clock. be in the nature of a sheep Automobiles will {hall at 3:30 o'cloc! A committee has been meeting until Lake Com, ng "0 Salutaris,” At Dawning” at the conclusion of The ceremony was fol- lowed by a reception at the home of the bride in Mountain View, about 150 guests being vxpected. Town Book: Ralph E. Morrill_and Thomas P. | Prior, town audito! amined the financial records of the | sclectmen for the past vear and{ schedule will be made up. practice of the Hubbard school. Candidates for the team are eligible from all parts of the town and it is expected that a large squad will be on hand . last night ex- RY TRANSF 29 (A—Orders ceived from the war department to- day change the Johnson's books and O. of the third battalion On Monday night | records of the | were gone over and found to be in perfect shape. Suit For $150 Julian Rusczyk. through Attorney | Monroe S. Gordon of New Britain, suit for $150 damages of the 13th voluminous department stationed at Andrems and Fort Warren at Tos. Ethan Allen at Bur. Fort Warren wall be placed on a caretaking status. The FIRST TO GRAVE Mo.. Aug. 23 (UP)— resident of ton to Fnrt Marinda Reed, Joneshurg, near here, dropped dead at a religious meeting while she was spraking to the congregation. While the funeral service was being con- cucted for her, a telegram received trom Fort Scott, Kans.., told of the death of her husband, Jesse Reed. | maneuvers near Fort Ethan Allen. | N28 brought $100.000 NECKLAC Saratoga Springs, N (P—A neeldace pearls, valued at $100,000 and be- longing to Mrs Jerome Loucheim of Philadelphia, was reported as miss- ing or stolen to police here day. Mrs. Loucheim wore the pearls to a night club and had them while thare, she told police, them missing The total consumption of tobacco pounds per year ever yinhabitant in the world “PLAINVILLE®* TONIGHT—THURS. A Powerful Drama POLA NEGR! THE JUMBO BRAKE TESTER accurately tells you if your brakes are all right. FREE TEST tments at Reasonable Prices MUTUAL GASOLINE & OIL CO. de Ave.. Bristol CSMITH'S RESTAURANT experiments off Hatteras. N. C. had to be abandoned because | of the “singing’” of oysters. FRECKLES AND “CHICAGO" with PHYLLIS HAVER HIS FRIENDS COME OM BETTY: L WANT YoU To MEET 7HE FELLAS=1 JUST KAIOW You'LL LIke TUEA TUIS IS SLIAN, BETTY=AAD 7UIS ISALEK =AND OVER HERE IS WiLueg! P. F. S8IEGRIST. Clerk. A. A. NORTH, President. cern demonstrated the new strip in the registercd the v to procecd Several different e tion we Sioncrs, one of which woul parts of the state, Mayor Anderson and Homer H signal would work out very s factorily in Forestville, AMr Terryville, Porestville would be diverteq the new would not be pecess ary. out in Fo the present fime is very Would Me. Rearrangement The installation of such a signal | would mean & rearrangement of | o 4 police beats, Chief Ernes T. Belde A program of out-door sports has | oy e |been arranged by Officers of the club, Eugene Dyson, president: 1. Wexler, vice president: |Harry Battistoni. secretary; and B. and Building In- Rutherford will act as the committee in charge. | stated. and just at this time he was | not in a position to say how his present lineun could be revised. Ts enable hint to consider the matter and because Commissioner Judd | wished to sleep on the problem, i definite action was no taken last night In the event the signal is install- jed. Forestville would be without | police protection in the day time, |although under the lineup proposed | | by Mayor Crumb. one of the motor- | evcle policemen would visit Forest- \ille several times during the day, | Forestville taxpavers to pay for such ‘services approximately $400 a year. One police official pointed out that if the present officer was | taken off duty. the Bristol police | Would net be obligated to unswer any call in that end of the city for the reason that all city police ex- pense is taxed sgainst the first tax ing district. 1In the past the second dictrict. which ineludes Forestville {only, has assumed the expense of the Forestville trafiic cff May D~ Illezal In the event the police commis- I sioners decide to discontinue the | services of the present traffic officer | TRAFFIG GOP LASES FORESTVILLE POST Police Board Decided to [nstall x2s one tmrosen nine i rax | RBennett S. Gillette Dics At B:i tol Ho:pital—City 1o Obsorve Labor '3'° road over Terryville avenue Day Holiday — Wilbur Parker At a meeting of the Loard ef po- lice commissionsrs last evening. it was practically decided to discon- tinue the services of the traffic of- ficer In the center of I'orestille and electro-matie signal. Deii- tie in the center of S gnal com- Yew Haven, vanufacturers of the clectro-matic signal, showed ¢herles 1R and 4:25 p. i, 2191 automebiles | passed over Lroad street and 362 cars over Central strect. During the At the mecting last night, repre- : sentatives of the New Haven com. | ONCCri will now i signal with a miniature deviee. The signal |Mself is controlled by automobiles | passing over a metal Ipavement which indicates to 1| signal box the approach of | mobile. In the event automobils |are passing in the opposite direction, vaiting the signal to pro- ceed does not receive such permis. ‘slen until traffic moving on tne Phone | other intersceting street has cleayed | [ the intersection. an auto- The signal. having =h of the othcr ear, &ives it a green sgnal |echool. He later entered the employ tems of opera- | explained to the comms. d also pro- jtect pedestrians if so desired. Simi. hive bheen installed in | «mployed ot t Seymour and other r Crumb and Commissioners son of former Gov-|(harles It n who died | Juda estate of more Baldwin charges his th> former Olive Porter, with | being cruel to him since their mar. age on May 3, 1910 at West Palm were of the opinion that the is- Judd, however, belicved that ~with the | completion of the new (over Terryville avenue | street, state road to Bullhead a large amount of through via | route and it was possible [that at that “ime such a device Mayor Crumb pointeq out, however, that |in his opinion it would | give the 1made on Thu 1 be wise to new signal a thorough try- ville, where traffie at | heavy and because of the fact that a m saving would be aifected. The | Present cost of the ofticer doing | | traffic in Forestville for a year js | over $2.400. While the cost of e device s not definitely known, it fs understood that it would be consid. | | erably less than that figure. rial |department this morning by the D. | A Peters Motor Car company that and install the electro-matic signal, it is possible that such action may Le objected to by Forestville tax- pavers on the grounds that such tep would be in violation of the ity ordinanca. This is bascd on the |fact that a few years ago when [residents of the sccond faxing dis- |frict decided they needed an addi- tional officer, a meeting of the ot- ers of that district was held » | the employment of the second offi cer sanctioned A similar procedure | district when a motoreyele offi- cer was installed in that scction of | the eity. | May Instalt Additionz] simels | Al of the mcrbers of the commiis- sion belicved that the North M strect trafiic problem coul dhe solved | Ly the installation of the electro natic siznals, but no action will be ken en t section until the new completed This. 1t 1s understood Wil be 1n about s£1x months. iany Applicants Interyiewed Twonty applicants for appeint ment 10 the supernumerary force were intervicwed by the board of & police comnussioners fust evenming Of this number, eight made a favor able impiession and they will b called mm to take the mental ar physical oxommations within th next Noer two. Each corim s sioner s Belden informed seard that he beheved it would 1dvisable 1o appoint at least three r four to the supernumerary force, hut this number was increased to six upon the motion of Commissioner Anderson. | Weed of Winte: o'clock Thursday be pregented this evening at Muzzy tiehd under the uuspices of the Rrig-* |tot Sportsmen's association, weather | perinitting. The main bout will te between Charlie Rasmussen of W tertown and Billic Reeves of Tor- rington. “Honest” John Willis of W Britain will referce Azed Resident Dies Vilbur Parker Weed, 83, a promi- | nent resident ot Forestville for over half a century dicd last evening his home 95 Central avenye, fol- lowing an illness of one week with infirmities incident to advanced years Mr. Weed was born in North Can- ton. Conn., A t 15, 1545, the son lef Julius and Julina (Case) Weed, the fourth of a tamily of eight chil- dren. His boyhood days were spent in Simisbury, Conn Coming to For- Ville in 1571, he had since resided there and tor 55 years was em- ploved by the . X. Weleh company and 1ts successor, the Sessions Clack | COMPany. He was married on May 4. 1863 to Miss Mary Jape Lowrey of Bristel Mr. Weed was a direct lLineal ge- scendant of one of the (ight foun- ders of the Firer church in Wetherss Congregational 1d. For years in active official member of was the Aibury Methodist church - of Yorestville. Iraternally, he was o meiaber O. LA M. of DBris- Mg are one duughter, Mrs; {'reston; one son, Truman three ziandehildren, Clifton r Weed. Richard Edward Weed, ind John Stiles P'reston, all of Now Britain; and one brother, George W. ¢ r Haven. Ilorida. Yuneral services will be held at 2 afternoon at his Request Hill vrotection |late residence. " Rev. Hubert D A letier from a resident of the | Jones. pastor of the Drospoet Meth- Federal Hill scction was read by | cdist chureh of this o will of- Mayor Crumb. in which night pro- | ficiate and buria) will be in the fam- tection for that part of the city requested. Provisions will be m de | trolley cars passed through the cen- |for an officcer in this district when | ter over Broad strect. The amount of traffic would have been consid- | compiled. the budget for the year 19 29 s Band Concert Postponed The municipal band concert. sched |11y lot in Fore. nection with the | publicans of | held last Monday evenin stville cemetery, Caucus Comment Much comment is heard in con- failure of the re- city at the caucus & to include {either Representative Arthyr s areen, was postponed on account of | 1oMMeS OF Representative Epaphro. the uncertainty of the weather. The 1d on Thurs- uay evening. Bennett S, G Benneit 8. Gillette, a resulent of t o1t for many or the past improvement in health but a zethack a few davs ago necessitated his re- imorning, a [turn to the hospital Mr. Gillette was born in Pmspwtr ditus Peck in the e state convention, [ 100 neither iiomipated at the ca ! Gty, died ©arly next month Tuesday at the Bristol hospital fol- | Barnes have serveq e 05 wing an' illness of several months ] | with compiications. two months he had shown a slight | fered to them, tive terms, Whether ¢ cept the nomi mentioned that it was pe the representatives legation to the By many this is d upon as an indication that representative will be pe. ucus to be held BDoth Peck and for two consecu- hey would ac- ation if it were of. is not known, In discussing the matter this prominent republican cause both favored Tax When four years of age e went|Commissioner W, e s illiam E. 1o liv. with his aunt and uncle, MF | for Uniteq graten umw:“';fl:dnn md M Georze E. Gillette, As a | s at they hov he aitended the IFederal Hill | as a clerk in the Commercial Hous and then served in the same ca ¢ity in the Ashland House For the past several years be had been plant of the New Depariure Mfz, Co, | {were not inel luded in the list of dele. Rates. It is known that the Rristol ! delegation, |cavcus will he solid for | Frederick While uninstructed at the Senator € Walcott for the nom. Ihation fo succeed United States Senator George McLean, Up to the present time, however, no definite Surviving are his wife and an aunt | "0 definite statement has been made |and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, George E. | by the republican town committee Gillette, all of this city. | oxeant that it will fight for the nem- Funecral services will be held at o'clock Thursday afternoon at the | funeral home of James J. Dunn on | | West street. Burial will be in West cemetery. Pegquabuck Lodge A mecting of Pequabuck lodge, 1 10. 0. K. will be held at § o'clock | this evening in Red Men's hall | Haven Tuesday Peters, A ination ef Fuller F. Rarnes as state cenator from the fifth district, senatorial Funeral Arvangements Incomplete Funeral arrangements for Albert five-year-old son of Mr. and Pasquale Peters of Murray read. who was drowned in New afternoon. were net Ash and Rubhish Cellections |eomplete at noon today. The body Ash and rubt cared for and Friday the north and cast district During the summer these collec tions are only made during the last |fap-y week in the month IElanea Funeral of Accident Victim | 20,603 75 The funeral of Walter Ableski, | e seven-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Ableski of 13 Dwight street, who died at the Bristol hospital | Tuesday morning from a bullet |4pe wound accidentally inflicted by a boy in the new St. Joseph's cemetery Holiday Observance Next Monday. Labor Day. will be ! generally observed throughout the |city as a holiday The banks, stores factories, public library. city | and professional offices Wil be | fempt | closed the entire day. by Naney At the post office the stamp win- dow will be open from a. m. and the money order depart- or rural carriers. Mails will be re. Garage A report was made to the police collections will be | is fn char=e of 1nd ay or Friday of this Dunn of West stre |week On Thursday the south and | west sections of the city will Ith subsidiary companies {owned by the company, a the tentat; 30 t0 9 a. |yen m., the registry window from 8 to 3 |sershy. ertaker James J. et tal Telegraph—(:o. Property Valuations Washington, Aug. 29 (P—The in. ate commerce commission todsy 7 fcntative valuation ef on the used property cf Postal Telegraph company -an1 of Jun . 1919, The tentative valuation placeq on total owned property of the companies was $568,225 | 1225, as of the companion at Birge's Pond on Mon- |, | day afternoon. will be held at & |o'clock Thursday morning at St | Stanislaus church. Rev. George Bartlewski will celebrate the hizh | commisgj | mass of requiem and burial will be ame date The total property useq but net listed in ive valuation report of tha on. is leased from 43 sub- sidiary organizations and its value is placed at 19,73 | {companies constitute the Postal 2500, These 43 telegram system, _— GIRL TRIF: "ICIDE New Haven, Aug. 29 P —aAn at- 10 commit suicide yesterda Falco. 15, of Brooklyn, N - While walking near the New Ha. hospital was discovered by pas- The girl was Iving uncon- scioue with an empty bottla of fo. ment will be closed all day. There dine beside will be no delivery by cither the city |the hospital her. She was earried to Her condition has fm- {proved. She gave as her reason for ceived and dispatched as nsual, the (drinking the iodine a {last mail closing at §:30 p. m disappointed love affair, FLECTRICIANS' OUTING Approximately 150 members of the Master Electricians’ association their used car garage at 329 Park |&nd distributers from New Britain [street had been entered either late |Hartford. New Haven and Bridge. last nicht or early this morning. Two | port will be in attendance at the 34x4 Norwalk cord tires, tubes and [Second annual outing which fs be. rims were removed from one of the |ing held at Pocotopaug lodge at cars. Nothing else was taken |Lake Pocotopaug today. FElectrical Roving Routs |Inspector Cyril J. Curtin is chair- A card of cight boxine bouts will 'man of the committes in charge. 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