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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY: JULY 1, 1929. ~9 e . = Im 1911 in Hartford, his first job be-|ccllor commander of the organiza-|received from residents of various{been provided for a mother, fathér, Plalnvllle News ing a $12,500 house in Plainville. |tion. parts of the city and four youtl |son and daughter. g Three years ago Mr. DiMarco moved | He will be assisted by the follow- [were arrested for the offense over| The grounds commiitee hits mads — |from Plainville to White Plains to|ing ofiicers: Vice chancellor, IFloyd |the week-end. In all of these cases, |provision for a sufficlent number of | do & $250.000 contract in that city. |Stillman; prelate, William Down- |the charges were nolled on payments ' chairs for the mothers and babies, {Since that time he has had a num- |ham; master of work, Roy Snmh,‘ov costs. Those arrested between | and supervision will be given to keep | ber of city and county contracts [master at arms. Joseph Livingston; [now and the Iourth, however, will | the tots off the highway. Traffic will i | totalling about $5,000,000 [ inner guard. Samuel McGibbon; out- {not be let off so easily, according|be handled by members of the po- John Nelson e b e to Mr. Rich, who informed Judge |lice department and autolsts are re- [I RINfi WEEK.END John Nelson, 72, of 59 East street | representatives, M. Stephenson Joseph M. Donovan that all future |Guested to park on the south side of died late Saturday night at his home | John Carlson. violations wil be presented in|lFarmington avenue ':md the noth_ grton = lingering Hlincas SHe came Whist Plans Completed police court |side of Judd street. The Iumber tor to this country from Sweden in 1879 Pplans have been completed for the Fights Postponed |the band stand was furnished gratis Three Require Tl‘ea[mem; To|and settied in Middlefield. 1n the | whist and bridge to be held this eve-| The professional boxing bours, | by C- E. Carlson of the Bristol Lum- summer of 1502 he settled here and | ning at § o'clock at the American |scheduled for Saturday evening were b€ company eside nee. e wor 5 oAl bnedlihy Ghatlbatwy Contributors Arresls Made has resided here since. He worked || egion hall on Whiting street under [ postponed by Charles Waner Lot S e o raate e |for a number of years in the knit- |(he auspices of the Ladies' Aid So- | Cause slim attendance, P ek ting mill known as the Bristol Mf&. | jaty of the Church of Our lady of | Will be | some night this week, | A% follows: ».\N!}\)xr B B;:}x‘\: LA[\W]NG ? O SFE]VD Z HE Co. For the past few years, Mr. ) Mercy. The committee in charge of |the date to be announced defini orge Beach, r J. Doy} p JOHN NELSON, 72, DIES| : MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS FILLED SSTHEE e arrangements, consisting of Mrs, Eetox ghlaonls Rayinond 1 Casey He iis survived by hia wife and (1scad’ mallen. Me. Nelson DeLarn. | Saved From Drowning e e fan s 't Lp —_— three sons, )',‘rl\\v d. in |-\I.l(mnm | Mrs. Frank O'Brien, Mrs Stephen | Gratton O’Conne Ll i ‘_m;m) .rnééph ol FO 3 Knights of Pythias Elect Officers— 100" A of Plainville and Clarence | (ool Mys, Gauthier and Mrs | R park lagoon added Do suaus Tocsyh AL Daneetd a3 & | Nelson of Sparkville, N. Y. He also! gyetine Prior promises a pleasan reseue 1o his long list Sundiy 0™ LR Dh Danciend Mis, . Loomis Celebrates 70th | leaves a hrot and sister in ‘ru..w y\:» »,..V.‘I\ o I:W\”ryy g LA |Siedencan andchildren public is eardially invited to atten® t 1 of Ward street, Hart- | 108 Hoths 2oy ] Sour Sposes o ! g Hat Shop. David Lipman. Judge Wil- . Pl f Cl ]—1 Birthday—Town Court Dispose ?]w\ ;‘y‘rx‘u'm‘l.n\v‘”g‘- o '“‘:lin“:fl"'lv‘\'\\i’l-w.y‘(:‘ Plainville Briefs r ia i > vor his || I. Malone, Maple End garagn, €n ou 1 \/‘(/ ant enty O Ot (oh] of Two Cases—Interesting Items. | 1€ 1T 5/ €100K (QMOTOW W) Miss Dorothea Thomasen, daugh L ca William J. Phelan. Charles J. Phelan, S L 5 ) ter of Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Thomas:n L ! Martin heehy, Walter Murphy, “ v G L et Ul el gl S st G s ot L abou \ from | Siuel Scheer, Judge S Russell Under the Sun §||in Plainvitle quring the week-end. | PO, PReton, il oficiate, Burlal], soy woeks, with relaiives in Nor. | "% oul he brcame exhausted and | yini, New Departure band, Wert four men were injured, three so | NIl be Vs s e started (o si rompt work b¥[nq ‘Athletic club, and Louls A seriously that they required treat- o, i it et e e S RO S S (6 e e g ? ment at the New Brita'y General| Im\l}x Court Opens e R ;0\\4«\)‘”.'.\““4’1”' man's lif ) Two arr re made ay marked the Gy £ Nadeau had a s r experience R ad ¢ e Presenting Charming Bomial Two srion wars made | Todes marked e opeming of the| S ™ ihun S Lt MRS MA & B0 exserince) g cammiteu spooinien OF today in another following an inves- |and the town court had three cases|-00Mis of Whiting street. was pulled to the shore by friends B 9 Spaat ¢ 5 ! xecutive: William J. Phelan, tigation by the police. to dispose of. The new court replaces | Iraver meeting of the BapUst{yno were bathing in the lagoon. | huirman: Raymond E. Cascy, Mar- Man Hurts Back the old justice courts which ~have | church this week “f”l""f‘)““i“"’l Annual School Meeting R R SRS Daniel Nesgoda, 23, of Westwood | P¢€n in existence for more than 50 account of the Fourth of July com-| At the annual mecting o E. Tracy and Earle Lourie. Bl Park was taken to the New Britain [¥*TS: logronslhursday. th school district, held Sutur : . § av| Pinance: Frank Gladowski, chair- T iss Dorotl tapacky has re-evening I 5 Uniaid Sehapls =L e A General hospital last evening suffer-| TWo boys, charged with theft, | . s Dorothy Rapacky h 2y vening in {he alliMountdln s I- | saan; Leo Engls ames Riordan, : ST fll| ing rrom a severe injury to his back. | Were sentenced to the state reform | *8ned from the loc d,‘:]'l'“o“".'f’“”"“ the following officers were re-| Raymond Bachand, and John Me- Thatt Take Naned Ways tb Chic o ko o B s it e e |, T e e T L R e Y the man's back was hroken but fol- | fOF six months. They were arrested | 1P New York 3 Louls toese el SN Enatertainment: James Santaniel- e o | ol snaib il Crorse St Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Celand and | er: Miss Irene Clark 1 ; : Bt lo, chairman; John Coffey, Ernest ing, it was found that he had|VYeck after he had investigated a |fOUr children of Plaintield, N. Y. |Murchione Leon Reimer, Douglas Mo- severely wrenched it number of petty robberies are visiting Mrs. Celand's parents, | cuditors : ¢ - S SR ceen and Kenueth Sloan. At Ju]y Cleal’al’lce PI’ICCS TR A 11 eoncern I o con s AN B ony lcusi ok s {1l vt pd (il M M us ST Chu RLEN LSS e ""“""‘ was deferred | g o oghments: Walter Schmelter, tE aphd o3 : Pierce strect, injuries are very uncertain. When |dtreet, New York, charged with v b | !l chairman; Charles McCarthy, Leon- 5 : ; Miss Catherine McCarthy of Pearl he completior theterand | Sesiss s SRS et Joshpt questioned at the hospital, he saig [1ations of the rules of the road, was 2 1 Bachand, Paul S Joseph the district that he was given a friendly push |1N9e 35 and costs by Judge Meritt | 570"t '“\;‘”'"'1””’ aecationat ey : N S Soan il halley shonRIC M R against a veranda rail at his home, |O: Tvder. He was arrested by Con. | U316, Maine = = i, Joseph’s church was foj o R milERolols which cuused the injury. He refus | S2Ple B. Judd Wadsworth on June | AMiss Lucy Tanner. who S city at 1 i m., yesterday| Construction: Walter Murphy, ° ed to state who had pushed him ana | 1! after he had struck a motorcycle | €Nt &t St. Francis' hospital, is 1e- 8 hair : Dal Marcette, Benjamin por v 3 Rev. George Moylen. who was | ¢ 1an; 3 said that several friends had gather- [ OPCrated by Harvey Butler of = 11 “’J"”[ o 'L‘f'”’[ eeal] ““"“’l‘i"‘ o | (Td2incd 1o the priesthood Saturday | Riordan. David Leahy, Raymond 9 50 Bl ed in the neighborhood hut that ‘M|h> -*’;'m*‘f near Blossom's corner ""’]“ (5 Bl “i’\ ‘l”" ”‘;":’ 1 [at Lasallette seminary, Altamont Marcotte, John Leahy, and Arthur The loca 3 s 5, @ mpanicd by his wife and | B . , Ietane. F l 3 there d heen no trouble of any he local man was injured in the 109 RaetO) Zi Y., by Right Rev. Edward Gibbons, | *heising ormerly up to $39. e ARG i e e B R N e B 5 e " : 5 i bishop of Albany, celebrated his Electrie lighting ]\m‘ ;:n«m‘;:-‘hr G seorge Cook, wh rdere: s North Haven, Me., where they will| .o golem hig nass. : - | man, chairman Yon ‘endale, Constuble George Schubert was giorderedighis first solemn lugh mass. Kather |Ma ) E . : ; g 0 X e moval to the New RBritain General [SPend the remainder of the month. | \joyjen is a Bristol boy and is the | Barle Thomas, Louis Schmelter ‘and Enchanting print chiffons, dyed lace—georgettes—flat | Iot fied ot the mecident’ late IastiBbsniial atithe insiffution it was| T1is plesteving work on the. new|ic.' of Wi mnd Mis Doiiem Moo | Tohn Hober crepes in dainty pastels—sleeveless models, with sleeves and k “‘:‘\’:”fi'fl ;K'”'l‘ “‘”_r*]“"“\“']l A ANYES- | found that Mr. Butler was suffering | $95.000 addition to the Linden strect who now reside in California. Decorating: Joseph Blum, chair- ensembles. Showing this season’s success for sports, afternoon T, i R e ferebuses anakcontuclone anotiy ashoolyls ietnectedBicabe sromplatal in he sanctuary during the man; Thomas Coffey, James Kane, : A concerning fights in |the head and body and a fracture of | by July 10 ss were Rev. Ralph Mele, Rev. [James Moody and Joseph Seglarski, and creations for evening. x]wu orhood and - the ofticer Wil |the loft ankle. o Married Today Dennis Monahan, and Rev, Gooley of| Grounds George Alexander, ;r,’” e ,:‘h” o '\‘152(,"1" e “,”l']” Plainville Grange Notes Miss Maria Pace. daughter of Mr. | Hurtford, Rev. William D, Laflin, | chairman: Martin Holleran, Joseph L '.r:”r"i’"”l‘l““ u‘: lm CHET e e A A yeg.|and Mrs. Dominico Pace of 12|pastor of Si. Joscph's « and | SWift. Raymond Bachman, Oito As the .A:.,L '0,» 5 '(‘,,,,;1,0“ Wwith a | VAT meeting tomorrow night at s|Bicyele street, and Antonio Maini. | Rev. stephen Carr, his assistant. | Schmelter, William Kane, and Jo- telegraph pole on Whiting street | C19¢K In the Grange hall on Pierce|$on of Mr. and Mrs. Ardino Maini | Rev. lather Tovin of the Lasall oot ~‘“"‘I’“"“( sy near Homestead avenue about 6:25 |SU°St: There will he a pantomime, |0f 12 Bieycle street were married [SCminary of Altamont deliver oresty evening to all in atter Ly n he saved the life of seler Committees oftering the proposition of a bulld- | Coale, Jr. i3 reported as being great- | gclocic yesterday morning, J. Cos.|® PAtriotic drill with tableaus, sev- |this morning at 8 olclock at the|sermon. Tn one of the best played games . el & J. z th { ‘ath he seas he local city base- g e A he votere |y improve e ; i s | Bral teadines as rd & AT i mel e During the afternoon 3 of the season in t y llfl News ing on the Alling lot to the voters|ly improved at the New London hos- | cilg, 30, of Waterbury and John | €] radings and musical selections, | Church of Our Lady of Mercy. Re [ Ruring] n Moy fofiine eeson in (olosal iy bie: of the town. This report has been | pital. where he is confined as the (gpoa’ 4 of 160 Vernon streot Man. (. Flans are being made for the Austin F. Munich celebrated a high | 1N Wwelcomed his e | 08 aEL : circulating for the past few davs|result of an airplane accident. He | = 2 ] e f his siste 3t Maple Ends at Muz feld yesterday i {chester, are in the New Britain Gen. | GTANge picnic to be held on July 13.|nuptial mass. Benjamin Lapors liome of his sister, E ¥ faple Inds a -_f" field yest 3 among the residents of the town. 3e | received three compound fractures | " ) \ Street \fternoon 3. Both teams played | . P 7 g 'he time and place of the affair will| was the best man and Miss Jose. | 9F Divinity str rnoon, 4 to y | “Sieral hospital suffering from lacera- | affair wi ; e e D e i Paret 3 further stated that there had been|of the leg when he was struck ¥ |(ions about the head and body. Cos. |I¢ 2RnOunced later phine Lapore was the maid of honer. | . Fined for Reckless Driving Leenalys ‘; i f;”‘ '°‘r°“h‘l‘<’ein e no disagreement between the schdol|the propeller of the plane which he | {10 i s % . fr 5 C. of C. Mecting = A junnar 8. Anderson of Newell, ceeded in bunching its hits L tello is also suffering from an injury board members and the members af : was cranking REh The: Julyimdeting 05 1He Plainville nue was ) and costs in|first, second, sixth and seventh in- 5 Tt any e. The radelli. . “ha : “ s the city court this morning by Judge | nings, scoring one run in each frame. the finance board at any tim ”"} Padelli—Lang The two men and a woman named | (AMber of Commerce will he held : Joseph M. Donovan on a charge ot | The score reason for the delay in making a de- | Miss Julia Lang and James DPa-| e B RORURLIRBIE L ridsy e ventnalaving Lolithe: et 2 lovan on a ch 1| The s ‘ , L Julia Augustino, 19, of Center street, reckle He L cision, he said, was that the duty of | delli of Kensington were married at that ’ ‘ | b the regular ting . 4riving. was arrested | ! ] e | Forestville, were riding in a car gular meeting date falls on the Memorial boulevard shor the finance board was to see that|St. Paul's church in Kensington tl m},_“md by Shea and believed to have | °" & holiday. Routine business is = -j)_"’]::‘-“« J\“\«' -:’]\.‘.l (( »‘.:OV(I.\ the town money is spent to the best |morning at 9 o'clock. Rev. J. C.lpean operated by Costello when the | “Cheduled for the meeting SLSIfavae X | | ; Eain 4 8 estified that Andcrson nad passed matter were thoroughly investigated was a large at-lqination by Dr. George 14 Cook,| 1he Wilbur restaurant in Central F sefore any final action was taken on | tendance at the wedding. The couple | fra o 3 square has been closed bec: | Not Gm Playgl\mmd SpaGe :.,In:ym?«yl\r final action Eakenion | tncanes ol oy podlon il SOUPIE | the meon were removed fo the hos. |S1UAT® has been closed because of |fve cars at a speed of 40 miles an hour, > a4 . fee ons | fmancial difficulties on the t of 4 pital. The woman was only slightly 3 he part o Cese Centinued | Three Slight Accidents which they will nake Uheir|gpaion and was able to go to the|(N® OWner.'W. Byron Wilbur, who The case of Elsle flimmerman traffic of yes-|llome in Kensington. Miss Lang is has conducted the establishment tor i ! FRO 25 Ieving street, § ith veing in danger of falling nto Charles Lang of Kensington. - Sig, . e e ing int the roads, there were NO Serious ac- Waterbury and is attached to Co. 4 |>&" Co. of Kalamazoo. Mich., i H habits ce, was continued until 5 e 2] s S Southington, has brought an action | ) f o Finance Board Meeting TOMOITOW | with mishaps, but there was no ove A S g An investigation was conducted by | 1 3 & s N S OaE QUL G AL anitony |injured and there were no arrests| Mrs. Perey Earle has returned 0| Constable Schubert. He said today ARANSE Lbun Slori3hin damages, tence Alter North Street Break | iiich, who thouent a rittie tarines Night — Three Accidents During | -/ r8C S0F e on duty. lor home in Chicago following & [fhat Shea will be charged with |11® Writ. which was served by Dep- | nvestigation should be made in con- short visit here with her parents, | pe i uty Sheriff E. W. Furrey, is return- | el th th ( e o yort L reckless driving, while Costello will Yy, 1s return nection with the complaint Sunday Traflic—Owner of “Mys- All the way from Newburyport, | \p " iy Fe o P Rencon | T R e s 't £ «ble in the court of common pleas on | 3 : . e \ s for its ma ALy be arraigned in court for driving a : imon pleas on | ny Ihe girl was arrested Sunday £ Mass NS E Ol s A O s Mrs. Agnes Deforest has returned | car without an operator's license. | ('€ first Tuesday of September A £rnoon upon the tery Car” Reveals Self. | Guy Tapley, only to smash into a 4 an opera censc | New H Given Birthday F complaint of her . 1o |10 her home in New Haven after 4 |The three were b Soiic idiven Birthday Party ! car driven by Jesse E. Goff of Bast hree were taken to Dr. Cook, nother, Mrs. Adeline Timmerman week-end visit with her sister, Mrs.[who examined them for d A birthday party was given Satur- Who informe : b h ! SOl examined the T who informed Judge Joseph M. Don { Hampton at ”"'I ”“{‘";[’“’]"“ I"‘ 3. Rose Belden ness, but the health officer freed |44¥ afternoon in honor of Mrs. 1.[Lifeguards Save Bathers in Lagoon |ovan that the girl would not obey e o street anc e Hartford pike . ‘ & {reed B en SRR g 0 . 110 00 school street and th artford p Mr e W allacer K elsaydond| them ot thistchn A\. Loomis of 77 Whiting street by | her 1 5 - i I stayi out 5 0 002 600—3 | Goff was attempting to turn into the g h daug a5 SR —Annual Band Concert Wednesday g 3 > 1 5 iGofayasiatemptin sotto enr | Lertained friends from Mapie Hill| The car in which the trio were [P°F WO daughters, Bessie and Lila | morning ¥ . 8 Jasper, Dixon. pike when the Massachusetts war B St S Mrs. Loomis celebrate her 7 5 | hier a : Goeb blonowski 9. Siruck the sids of his ear, Bending | OYSF Sunday, riding was completely demolished. | JITE LOOWIS eclobrated - her | T0th | Njgn—several Robberics Report- i admien ihan ms e Lot Righars struck the side ar, : S ite it 1 day anniversary on June times weat to dances, vit b b Lot ' el W. H. Payne returned yesterday|In its contact with the telephone . ci fenders and the running board 4 AR : A number of Mrs. Loomis' imme-| ed—Aut s —Items. Ciiy o Meriden, reachin % There were o injurics (o the occu. | from New Haven where he was th+|T01e, the car broke oft a (ransformer | & Mymber of Mrs. Loomis' imme- ed—Auto Hits Boy—Items. clty or in Meriden, reachs ¢ G oearoiSlore Entered i {guest of Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Bup-|(hat landed on the body of the ma- | H1ate fric Sabiraiay e T Comm At o LTl T ot A aIn | droit BeaDIEEUISE 2 The meat and grocery store. of Eheen: fortierly of this pia: chine. Constable Schubert considers [P982°% Cinner was sor T SR e ea itk e R g e St Israel Brothers at 43 Center street all three persons extremely fortu- was prettily decorated in hluc . charges ith caking and Nolled | was entered some time during last ate that the injuries sustained were |21 White. Mrs. Toomis reccived |entering and theft, was given a sus-| A nolle was cntored by Pr L 5T i ta et s He TRl T e many beautiful and useful gifts. A [pended jail sentence of 60 days by |ing Attorney Anthony J. Rich in the \“‘“"‘, i e it Sl report > g i very pleasant afternoon was spe Judge Joseph Donovan in police|case of Maurvice Rochefort, charged | cEiSter: accord 5 Painfully Tnjured ¥ afternoon was spent, ¥ v : durice Rtochefort, charged |\ a0 1 “the proprietors to police Despite the heavy 5 > Sl home of a local friend. Costello is | T h the duughter ) N s, e e T 5 EXPEGT DECISION SOON terday and the slippery condition of thmey ot Mr. and IS, inember of the fire department in | 1€ Past three years. The American Fast Berlin Items A plan which it is believed will enable the school board to hurdie the last barrier of public opposition and permit the erection of an addi- tion to the Kensington Grammar school without reducing the area o the playground behind that buildivg has been prepared and will be con- g sidered tomorrow night when the PANts : ! Raymond Murray of Meriden Nho((l)l M“:vm’!lv” :ml'\or:mu‘mh;i:.,\”: {t {came to grief at the top of Damon® | The Weslevans will meet this eve- | jointly in another ¢ e ¢ ! s o A e [ Dill yesterday when he was unabls ning for the usual semi-monthly & “1“1“ “‘;"‘y"”'l‘ “:]: ’_'flmlol f“_ o | to straighten his car out after round- | meeting at the home of Rev. an problem of increasing sc accom- o 3 e | Mrs. 1. K. Adkins. A business and Mrs. Loomis receiving m: ourt this morning laced i i f 101 . ing the sharp corner in safety. Me| . isiness and | pyip el Tacerations about the head | YIS 1-00Mis receiving many calls of [court this morning and placed in|with detrauding a local hotel keep. | " OREIpIoH! L modnilons e . | claimed that two cars were in the fsocial hour will he had. and body wore sustained by Joseph | COnSratulations. charge of Probation Officer Thomus | er, after restitution had been made | Hordquarters ;1”’ R R Ih‘\("“‘?"“gm"'i‘l K"':mt'(ll‘, “'1 way and that in order to avoid it} Mr. and Mrs. William Chamber- | Grenier of Broad streef, a foreman | Desides her two daughters, she has|A ey for one year, by the accused. ey ‘l"“'”;' UL O B e ey thoi | ing them he crashed into a pole that |lain of Meriden were the week-ond {at the Trambull Lictric. Mg, Cor |7 0N Leon. She is enjoying good | Shortly after 5 o'clock yesterday| Rochefort was arrested in Water- | Sl . oA P g 1 3 R 1 i Clothing Stolen Would take from the pupils the|¥as well away trom the side of the|xeusts of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cote | late Saturday evening when an auto | "031h and is well known in Plain- |morning the police received a tele- | bury iturday afternoon and | much needed playground space be- | road. Constable Lewis was on duty |of Main street 4 ; complaint \.as received Satur- e was rati ville hone call from a reside f North | brought bhack to this city turday | . A compla @ lshisslonatalingleola Ryl thEs Pythian Elect Officer, M e e T Glenie Ly Da i ncons Ay | day evening from Mrs. Clyde Finne- hind the building. 1t has presented |at the corner and, aftcr investigul-| <wenty children attended the | trolley car near the intersection of R s e O |4! S a1 t tha fomeone was reaking sl f T e o e i g lan whereby the addition will be | ing the accident, made no arrest. | opening of the summer religious | Broad and Whiting strects. He was |, ‘\{ # meeting cUeR T s Vo iee it e sty | vooni nad been entered during the a plan whereby : e ST it R : Sl : rost. |P¥thias held in the Sequassen hall {store. Policemen Idward O'Conno Annual Band Concert | built on the south side of the school | The car was slightly damaged educational school which opened for | attended by Dr. Lawrence H. Frost. |, ¥ 88 10id In e s e . e . |day and several articles of clothing ) i e § side @ e schot ) = “riday e cers were elected janc » (‘habot de 1y < thing I cadiness for the ! | = i this AVill nob eut Intal tha mlaye.| resulbiot thel Impact the summer session this morning at | The injuries were not serious. i SRR g SlEs g e B ctoniGhabol maneis i oL RENe S ueils e ness 100 (e icen, She informed police that : : ; One temporary mystery Wwas|ihe Kensington Methodist and (o Lscapes Injuries . £ EoyearsRev il B SO LAe O A D S e GOD e IS gD et el B s e s R Hean notibadbon round space. In fact, there will be | b Wilkerso: hastor he Congrega- ested ('c or as h s walking | an vildren's pa to be give LUkl U L0 0 eunre foot La | cleared yosterday when the owner of | sregational ehurch ansporta-| John Bradley of Plainville had a | o) Danaaon ol SUEReERS utested jGoT GRS hotwas Al i N EWNen U overal other occasions during the an increase of 2,000 square fec : SRR : A e b |tional church, was chosen as chan- [down an alleyway adjoining or the auspices of the Maple End the removal of the portable buildins | @ car that was found in the swami:|tion was furnished. The present w escape shortly before mid- 3 wlorcsssossan : 1 and the unsanitary lavatorics from 1on the Bast Berlin road made Lis| term Wil continue for two weeks. |night in Cheshire when a number of Main establishment, He had clu ock Wed oy Struck by Auto the lot. To the south of the schosl |appearance and claimed the car The Community club meeting for | Nitrogen and acetylene tanks on a| fl[ apprehended. aquart of milk an ning on the Ricelo lot = e et han Iarmington avenue and Maple street, | . TONY Susco. young son of Mr. and There is a large lawn, and this will | Someone reported to the local po- [ this week will he omitted owing to|{ruck he was driving exploded and | e ||l e ot s Gosisi ot s inaton et end Me e wireRtl )RR e R e e D (hasite oiiths adaiibnasthe plan | lice that a new car was in the swamp | it being the evening before the [set fire to the truck. - 3 |Whe "‘l auesti ’.4“1 by the officers [ e e x‘“-\-‘rv e ‘“\h‘“ 10| Street. was cut about the chin when presented meets with the approval |and that no one was secn near the | Fourth. Ilans for the outing on| Bradley jumped to safety. = HEOOTCINE SO G LRe the music furnished by the New|Pe Was struck and knocked down of the voters at the next town mest- |stranded vehicle. Investigation dis-|July 20 are progressing. truck, owned by the Trudon Freight <PLAINVILLE» court, she """f“’f“ L Depar AnAindert (Hetlenau | Shor after o'clock Saturday ing that will be held as soon as fiual | closed that the car had apparent The mid-week meeting of the | Of Bristol. was completely de- == iorel iy g iiiled hisha evening near his home by an auto- SEHE 0 S Rl | smashed through the fence and had | Methodist church will he held Wed- | Stroved. Bradiey believes the ex- SUMMER POLICY (\‘_('I A'(. ”“ ’.1”,- ; "“, ? the entertainment and partake of |mobile operated by Anthony Me- R e ey L b been mired in the mud some 100 |nesday evening instead of Thursday | PlOSioNs and fire were caused by During July e el plicd N2l ne ice cream, candy, lemonade, and |AVOY of 218 Divinity street.: Tha T R AR feet from the road. The car was|evening Somsoneipholstolegadridaiand Svas Open Wednesday, Friday, sum of $1.64 Was also taken from . ofroshments that are furnish. | POy Was taken to the office of Dr. B, the present building as soon as pos- | owned by James Costello of 284 S Richard Walsh Smosinsiasclzaratts; | b et | T i saturday, Sunday e e, cord in the local | €0 CHCH Year free 1o the mothers|B: Robbins for treatment by M- s . ding the The fire lightec the district for S mier has ccord in the local | A % = S Sfcaacy t o1 sible. This was provided for in the |lum street, Hartford. Later in thelannua) camp outing conducted by W DL LD 00 GG o Maltinee and the kiddies. The usual prac.|Avoy, who later reported the accl proposal of the school board and witl {day a wrecker from Hartford ro-| the Boy Scouts of Eastford. He wil :i‘.l;z\:-ul?:\;'.'u:;flzr";,‘,:;T,{:,‘pm detour || Wednesday, Friday, Saturday ‘\;"I‘jj-v “{‘”ml_”‘y‘“m‘l;‘”‘w ‘:1 ""‘]"“"";” tice of giving away horns, | u\{"\l M‘." ho‘]“i““‘ headquarters. He Cal for the apprapriation of $10.- [moved the wreck There was 19| o gono for the next two A dediGoniTate WED., THURS. ORIG i S oy el o il PRI il SO 0 i W iee R oo Sholavage 000, 'This work will be started be- | one injured, the car having gone o A number of ‘the younger bovs| DiMarco & Reimann. Ine Beery, Plorence Vidor |[New Departure Manutacturing co.|“'pares Wi be followcd. | The Funeral of Widus Eholayags fore the new building is begun, it |the roud, narrowly missing the hikh- [ went on a hike to Westfield Falll whige pams. N I Warner Oland To Enforce Fireworks Law AT T e S e e R S e is the hope of the school hoard. way fonce a nd tearing ; "“‘)“w _‘f‘" yesterday afternoon. ed a $7,000 contract for the building | in “CHINATOWN NIGHT The premature setting off of fira- |, y._“v ‘rm‘l":;lx: u‘ ”v:w 1’;‘( 1\?” ‘nf\m‘l; this mm-mnx";t the hom‘e’a( The new building will contain ali | wire fence in two places before set- | g nignts of Pythias will meot |of a section of the subway in the cits ATeolOpen Thusid works within the city limits will n0t|(ions and the responses have been |his aunt, Mrs. Cassie Petchinkus of of the rooms that were asked for in | tling in the mud tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in|of New York. Work will start at July 1 l\)“:: "‘l”,"‘g' be tolerated, according to a state-|niost generous, The club. ri}--,;-'vls 119 Tulip street, this city, and at St the original plans for a school to be Tarewell Part their room at Community hall, once and will be completed within ol Ay : ment made in police court this|as much as it can afford and the|Joseph's church at § a. m. A N‘xh. erccted on the Alling site. That will | A farewell party was given in Premature discharge of fireworks |30 months. About 600 men will bhe FRIDAY morning by Prosecuting Attorney |balance comes from pv)%l‘r‘xmrl'wl mass of requiem was celebrated b include eight classrooms, a gym- |honor of Mrs. Anna Higley of K0 |}iag uiready commenced. Fireworks|employed “THE BELLAMY TRIAL" Anthony J. Rich. Numerous com- |citizens, clubs, merchants, and or-| £ % nasium, two locker rooms, and of-|sington last Saturday night by the|cun be bought locally this year, Mr. DiMarco started contracting g O i plaints, he pointed out, had been|ganizatior This year prizes have | (Continued on Page 18) fices for the principal and the visit- | employes of the American Paper i i i s ing nurse, a great deal of the lat-|Goods company. Mrs. Higley will = ter's work be o children | move to Terryville this week. She 1 = of school akc.mg pitkte: has been employed by the Americin FRECKLES AND Hls FRIENDS After Bears. By BLOSShR Pardon C. Rickey of the finance | Paper Goods company for several hoard said today that there was no |years. ground for the statement that tho New Visiting Nurse ? 4 = 5 finance board was considering re-| Miss Viola Snyder, newly appoint- BEARS? I DON'T pousT SO LONG, BOYS! AS ook AT LN (8 [ e swens CALL OFF YOUR ed visiting nurse, took over her office THAT TAG HEARD ONE - LONG AS YoURE IN WOLF 60 KELL E SOMETUING, DOG, TAG~WE DONT today. . She will be assisted by Miss THERE ARE LOTS OF p DAN'S CARE YoURE CHASE ‘EM OUT =) 1 BET! A TO DO HARM Notice Irene Dolby. the retiring nurse for THEM N THIS DANS 6ONG | | 5,1 _bonT BRING the next few days. Miss Dolby wiil " To GO NI < " ; OULNTRY ! 00 MAR EARS The legal voters of the Worthing- | leave for Maine on Wednesday and COLNTRY VES-I UEARD LS To seE BACK \M\\/ 8 0 ton Iire District of the Town of in the fall will enter Columbia uni- IF WE CAN T 50 Berlin are hereby notified and|versity for a course In advanced ONE LP IN A 5 i warned that the annual meeting of | training /| TREE \WHEN IND IT. said District will be held in the| Miss Snyder has heen the school 1 WAS ouT Town Hall, Berlin, Monday evening, | nurse in Putnam for the past seven 4 RIDING LiNDY July 8, 1920, at 7 o'clock p. m, stand- | years. Prior to that she has been ard time to hear and act upon the | with the Visiting Nurse association report of officers, to elect officers for | in Springfield, Mass. She had the ensuing year, and to lay a tax|special course at {he tuberculosis for the ensuing year sanitarium at Dunkirk, New York Also to consider cxtentions to the | upon graduating from the Methodist 3 it street lighting system and to trans- | hospital in Brooklyn ik /AR act any other husiness necessary and | Miss Dolby has been the visiting proper 1o come before said mect- | nurse in the town for two years, and ing. her resignation came as a surprise. F. 1. WILCOX, 'veral farewell parties have been Chairman of Committee, | held in her honor in the time since L. I, DEMING her resignation hecame known Clerk Condition Tmproving ‘ 7% U8 PAT. OFF. Berlin, Conn,, July 1, 1929, The condition of Samuel Chase Y NEA SERVICE, INC. and August weeks, IF TUeYRE AN

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