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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1926. ° . when it clashes with the Eddy- . £ nination of the body the next|street was taken to the Bristol hos Plallwl”e News Glover post nine of New Britain. This BTISIOI News orning at the undertal parlors | pital yesterday afternoon for the g a tough assignment for of James Dunn on West stree treatment of burns on the fingers of the locals, as the New Dritain aggre- 1eport showed that his left hand, caused by the explo- | | gation has already played two games | Lyneh's legs were broken and that!'sion of a blank cartridge. The boy. in the league, defeating West Hart- {he also suffered a fractured skuil.!|who had heen playing with some ford and Ber The visitors have | the la.ter injury causing deat} | other children on the Fsderal Hill | captured the league championship Douglass White and Leo Biotte, | green, placed his hand over the WIU PATR[!L T[]WN for the past {wo years and. ha IN AE[;”]ENT [,ASE both of the inn, who were zzle of a blank cartridge pistol, 7 h ? passengers in Stanko's car, testifiud, | unaware of the fact that it was load- team of veterans this scason. S ity Ll & The Brock-Barnes post team has A i as did Stanko, that the driver vvwh': His injuries, while painful, are —_— been practicing steadily and hopes to every effort to avoid hitting Lynch, | not serious. | who they claimed, stepped sudden- Automatic Clock Stolen game a short time ago, the locals | turned sharply to the left. resulting | Bristol Lumber Co., complained to he clock had been stolen from h Importance Of Address th ad 1 n |very important that proper addres- Arrests Increase . [ses ba put on mail for vacationists. the police de- tinally coming to a I A arr ¥ (14 » 3 . | Hundreds of people will leave the [anelyieo ; By dhe piice s Strand Theater Starts Holiday | town on vactions during the summer | New D2 o Co. o Make !t ") gl month of June f grass between the two drives and and this means that many postal : rding to the Schedule—Legion Team to Play e e R R T, Belden re- proseme Ofice Arre nount of inter Fromincnce of This Evening—Court Session To- esses. In order that their maill Namesake—Bazk 0 Open iy afterhoon. During . . may reac with centalnty and SR Ll e ! 1 were taken into fl]en You \x/ lll Want enty 0 othes morrow Morning—Other Ttems. | prompiness, it is necessary that ii| nlngs—Cartridge Burns Boy. SRAiE it ) stody, in comparison to 88 in May s properly address arrests during the 30 day period “ ’ In past years Plainville has been \:M’, Ui fctesea iyt unnoyanee tod ., Slichdelistanko Aivl!glvl"\\‘ih‘; I\\t‘-‘\\’"=I1‘<:p:‘l'|“(|11'4’:\?y'|‘\]‘)|"f.yb\m|bwlll\ i e e D l nder the Sun the scene of riotous celebrations .‘:v‘ul R G TG AL G s reckless dri “\ mn‘m-ls\l‘r e hsiha Ne e s X g causes @latlirbances’ lon thelave of thell i tieroh S catior vacationiats to| 2 [ound nof gullty on bothy ~.\:|11‘~K. B D : AARaOIE Btd BESROR. |G RE DRAGE: Fourth of July that have caused the | o = o B 0 F e others, in- | M d\umuj rende Jvm J 1‘!~ Joe i Fgaratoy | 5; breach of the peace, 6; breac ¢ & B| residents of the town considerable |Gl o mastors, as to their cor- | ph M. Donovan in the A Soil Lk % AU NS i Presentmg Charmmg troulile andlannoyance and.in many | oE o ¥oitioa hdarease | wiln| 212 moring Stankots automabild|| AL R BEHIR E0 2 i the peace and ce cases, loss to private property. A ltomporarily absent from their rex- on the night of June 18 struck and | ] T S | 1 hoof 193 | 2r nges, a ” o veapon yreakir great deal of this noisemaking and fatally injurcd John I Lynch of 193 |7 ular addresses. In some cases they| o A hind O anie Willba are o e L £ | disturbance has been due to out-|jve given as the name of the poat Prospect stre 1 : mechanic at | {in : co . tit (R siders who came here to celebrate | opica” of address the name of a|lhe rture Manutacturing | 08 L ! R e Leie i at the cxpense of the local residents. | qymmer camp, a private © country | {oPARY - & o crosting thiiioh : e reat A e " The town officials are determined | oqray, Memorial boutevard near the sol | ©7 < ! 3 or a railroad station whicn PRl N 3 s nting disorderly i to have law and order preserved this | is not a post office. Very frequently | 41°rs — Imonu bi et - . . | year and will make special efforts o0 | this s caused by the proprietors nf|leard last Saturday morning. a2 i 2 S m“‘y“‘ "‘ That Take Varisd Wags tor Chie s and Al mekeopl o o vl v o e oty of DS g, A M, | o B 1 vk ! and o e % bration of the Fourth. First Seleet- | cailing to show their proper post|{OTNEYS argunients consuming man James Simpson announced to- |office addresses in their advertising | ProXimately . day that two state policemen have | literatur: 1dge Donovan's decision is Re o Nk danieraivense 1 0 been secured to patrol the streets of To Appear In Court lows s ¥ hed. ook “-.\‘ o «“‘”M“‘ pe At July C]earance rices the town during the evening. In ad- 7 7 Costollo of Waterbury and Judsessboctslon | i |auto, 1; non-support, 2; operating a || dition to the state officers, the entire | ;oo "G =™ % 60 vernon strect,| “In this matter there a ! 1 inotor venicle with defective brakes force of local constables will be on |yppm et 00 L e 1| courses open to me: A finding of . wall hill on > g of | i : ROy ek o S e 3 i operating motor vehicle with de- - With the addition of the state |, 4ytomobile accident on Whiting | Euilty if I decide the limit of juti Lil Jgharane ’C | fective brakes and no operator's li- policemen. the town officials hope 10 | it ity Sunday morning, will | diction of the police court is sutti- |« ¢ ARl B S - || keep down any overexuberant cele- b arraigned in court tomorrow |Cient punishment; binding over onjplint. vehicle while under the influence of . brations and stop all disturbances. | o SRS B hen i | inding of probable cause: or a find replace T oy ot il vill be erected no liquor, 1 ating motor vehicle This evening all of the constables | hargad with reckless driving and |INS ©f not guilty two hours and a 1 s enti 2; Junk deal- alor ) r without jn s license, 1; road track on the rece pur- | While under the i » of liquor l t $3 50 | will meet with "'“-;‘ S ""l";"m,m.(,ym with violation of the rules "here is no testimony he ml i AR R et F mer (6] B[ James simpson and plans for the | o the road, of the actions of the deceased, and :° et I 0% Loy it ormerly up (o 2 evening of July 3 will be made. The I must make my findings entir QUL el e 3oth me re removed { s ¢k from the|lation of the rules hours and the heats of the officer \,.’:\fl‘;(,.",': :,' (“ E ,’, ",T;imi, 2 .',hr on the evidence of the acts of the ! "IFE0 W L l’”‘ BRI Enchanting print chiffons, dyed lace—georgettes—flat willihe announced later. the accident and were discharged |2ccused. as far as witnesses can crepes in dainty pastels—sieeveless models, with sleeves and 7_""""“"]?' "‘”'[""‘_}'?‘:“'\"I"l from the institution yesterday after- | thro® ham' on the evidence, : ; L i Gy ensembles. Showing this season’s success for sports, afternoon S noon. The accident was investigat From idence pr hicle withou S 1 L { discussed by the Plainville Cham- |y Constable George Schubert. | feel that the accused was driving . " person, 2: and creations for evening. ber of Commerce at its June meet- the road, 1; will be | reckless drving, uting while un- ip yvard by t f r and no tast rate of speed wh ding respon- 1g and man- over one foot from curb ared for child, 3; ing 1t & o & ds in Rescuc a fairly 18, anc e itiosE e = L ; i S ”,' it p According to information disclos. | passed record as being strongly in favor of | . ed today, Chester Robertson, driver |auarter of a mile above the scene of finodern 600 horsepo preserving law and order on that cvening and promised to do every- | another car or cars one- [lin stre of the motorboat which tipped over |the accident. I believe he lessencd jsure tube boilurs arrang at Lake Compoince Saturday aft.|his speed considerably before strik- or coal fire. An unique i ing the monument. From his ow vagrancy H awful discharge of lernoon, and caused the death ) ) L fireworks, 7; violation of rules of the town, and many eetings of tha| A detalled story will be found on | OMICiAl# Lo prevent dangerous “cele- | one woman, can thank Rev. Arthur ftestimony I am satisfied that T ! nHonaes oy “|road. 9; violation of parking ordi- 5 N school board and the town finance | wnother page of this paper. ik dons A. Ball of the Plainville M should not find him guilty. | LI 1; violation rules of the er ln ews committee have resulied in an effort | East Berlin Items Firemen Also Ready church for being alive today. Roh “However. 1 have spent some time \1‘v imny cot circular red {104 and defective brakes, 1; viola- to arrive at a solution that is ap-| Miss Avis Pasco of New Britain| Chief ITdward P. Prior of the|erison was brought to the shore|in determining the law on binding FICE EHAEE Ao tion of the liquor law. operating proved by the voters of the town. has returned home after a short | DHinville fire department has com- { jip little sign of life left in him, over. Tt ismy duty to bind ove tur otor vehicle without operator's li- It is very evident that they, *h~ | visit here as the guest of Mr. and | Pleted arrangements for fire protec- | nd Mr. Ball immediately started dccused if there is evidence accusiz Sl OiHa ori reElstintion certifeate. tn i town voters, do not approve of &' Mrs. M. J. Morse. | tion on the eve of the Ifourti. Sev- (g work over him. After 25 minutes|him of gross or wilful misconduet ia 2 ol for the crection of the|CAr and defective brakes, 1. separate building on the Alling site, | Mrs. { en members of the department will | o untiring lahc the operation of a motor vehicle re- A t c L Mary Bourgeois entertained . he succeeded in | The cases were disposed of as 2 = P A i has been awarded to Alphe ¢ 9 |and many of the wembers of the |a parly of frinds last evening in |'¢Main on duty throughout the en- | pumping the water out of Robertson |sulting in a death. T find that gross FECH T Li6i%e: Cobtmittes o Jall. 4, san finance board @5 10t wish to havs | compliment to Mr. and Mrs, Francis | U1 Mght : and hringing him to his senses. | means e ] Officer Arrests N 1 to Hartford county home, 3; 4 {the building take :way any more cf | Dolan who are here on a visit from | he firemen will hold their an- | Robertson played an important part jeven an inattentive v g & 7 ol T Bl > ed. 13: judgment suspended e s S : a il i <| Policeman Thomas Mc . the playaround than absolutely | Santa Barbara. California !r. 1.;| night }.l ore m.k Lour 0" S0- jin the rescue of passengers of ”'",'(”' “{'“fl 1,“‘ 0»]_ ;‘:?m r-»L ‘l the principal witness in suspended on payment ary at the Kensington gram-| A group of 25 children attended | ©4) during the evening. There will {hoat hefore becoming exhausted. |utter disregard he cons thing in its power in aiding the town mcineratin this morr ainst his f costs. 14; nolled by prosecuting \ S Add dP t t mar school. The n-west proposition | the week day religions school in | "° @0 entertainment and - refresk It is also claimed that Mildred)of his act; even imp 3 Thomas McCarthy of yrney, payment of costs. paid Sewclmefl dy b 10 £0 10]] is to have an addition to the south | Kensington this morning the trip it nts in the firemen's club rooms e T n il “"“‘\ a baby | to inflict injury. 4 R \‘\Ir g “'\“ o : e Ll Is NO[ Necessaw Here of the Kensington grammar school, | heing made through the generosity | % Lierce street from drowning during the same dis- The accused was not und e o TR b el ay Hours Sl nflucnce of liquor; he was not driv TG leaving the playground as it now is. {of R. O. Clark who gave the use of ity o aatst B ol peace turned over to out of town of McCarthy entered a local e \ A Pt il g . drng-Public g at a grossly cxcessive rate of | This is meeting with favor among [one of his speed wagons for the | Postmaster Jumes . Usher of th B r s ¥ ‘”jw“‘ : “\.“\‘jm, | the voters of the town, and it is @x- | occasion. Rev. I Xikine Plainville post office announced to- | Dr. George I, Cook, health officer, | speed; he wi t wa v pass TRAFF[G DUTY FOR COPS Séetedl thal theyi willl pasal'on! thn)|Isanied the ereup. aceom-: quy the special hours that will be | has issued a statement in which he|cars on bhad curves. He did all a | tau ly before 6 o'clock an Many Complaints el R 5 S e Ry breakfast, entered in- number of complaints investi- : e e lin foree at the o on the Iourth. | gives rning and advice to the | reason: ver could have done S altartite ¢ Stormia ted b 0 SolaE aiiinat matter when it ls presented at & There will be no meeting of the | The stump, parcel post, and registry | public regarding injuries thut may| 3 alteregiion BN oton R LA Policed dirins the | eting. to avoid an accident, and would have town meeting. Community club tomorrow evening. | windows will be opencd from § to|oceur due to the Iourth of July omas Kennedy Conducto 1 h al#o showed a mar Posts For Thursday Are Assigned— Speclal Meeting This Month The avoided it but for monument m. There will bhe no city or|celebration. Parents of children [ with its curved b hat has caused rural delivery. No money orders will | Who may be injured are warned fo|many accidents lliceman McCarthy was called by the | ound unlocked and se- ‘\rr‘ issued. The last mail will be di attend to such injury at once an l‘ I find no pr able cause to bind proprictor, and when the W € o [T o e to secure from their physician a |over. and find the accused not guilty oy Sy gieief o VA o e No special program has been ar-| Al the barber shops will remain |SUpply of tetanus anti-toxin of manslaughter and not guilty of ranged locally for the Fourth. Sever- {open until 10 o'clock tomorraw eve- | -\ supply for such use has beenrockless driving.” al family outings have been planned, | ning and will be closed all day |!fccived by Dr. Cook and will b he Testimony posEe liEhursany: distributed to the other doetors in| T ate's fes the Chris Jennings, neither of whom 4 2 being r » mid-week meeting of the | g a A special town 1aeeting will Do | Afethodist church will be held Wed- | held on July 30 for the purpose of | nesday evening at § 1 the man before. Po-|su 31 arrests. Thirty-one Licn On Prentice Plant—Linance o or ose i e e AL s Tor Miss | definitely settling the fire protection | chureh social rooms, Board Meeting—Shower For Miss| detinitely scttiing uho fire proteetion Trehy—DBerlin Briefs. there is a commiiiee looking inco both the New Briimia contract and Police protection on the night 0f . cost of erecting a fire dopart- July § will not be ordered unless U0 ) he Sy Bertin. The New Britain | "% residents of the town fecl that 2UiS | ot is favorable to the resi- [ The Methodist Sunday school rif—l necossary, due to the fact that the nts of the towir and the idea of a | Nic will be held Saturday afternoon | oificers will be on traftic duty on|Sin 2 B0yt Bl TRt Is not in favor | JUI¥ 13 at Rockwell park in Bris- | : : i . the Fourth, according to a state- | i many residonts. tol. Anyone desiring to offer the use {j!“-"‘ for the FFourth. The Plainville ment made by Mirst Selectman Leun | " MY SGIES month was | of their machine for the occasion | TrUst Co. will also close for the day Halllof Beriih today, adjourned until July 30 so all gues- | are asked to communicate with Rev. | Meedd onight Mhe: New Brifain 2t Co e e A A e Ces sl an he offfcers are all to be on tral- { goretione ™ 1 thoroughly looked {1 E. Adkins | The regular meeting of Broc old property and buil ciden o as drising easterly on fic duty on the day of the ourth 'y .. Continued complaints are being | 3ATNes post, \7 erican ALeglon, WLl vt 6 o1 nstate on) Basming. "\“'fi_n 4 '\"; :\L:\ 1»“"\‘\’;' .'n‘l”‘ vion oo o and expectations are that there will Condition Improyed made regarding the condition of the | ¢ €4 this evening at § oelock at | (>0 1P ST GOl ¢ Aiberts of 4 Policer ey be a heavy stream of cars all day| o RO T highway from the Soldicre monu. | (¢ Leglon hall “on Whiting o e v it e i S b s and far into the might, if other| S CEWREE AL T el ment to the foot of Morses' mil, | IPOMANt matters will be discuss e G Abanodi i 1 0'Connor, No baat: Gires years afe to be taken as an example. | SRS G0 E L LG she under- | Never before in years has (he road | *M1 it 15 necessary that there be wve quit-clainted interest in Wrop- | o Fhe oificers are unable (o stawd | Con T Toneation for appendicitia | been in such a condition. Morses® hint (U1 &1tendan being on duty for 24 bours, and it s | (oo oo is furrowed over its entire length | Lot e ‘| Tiesidents and storckeepers in | Of passing over a washboard. Ti Last year there was little trouble oo Ty io giened the petition | remainder of the highway is about with premature celebrating. tor night police protection in Ken-| a8 bad This piece of highway On last Hallowe'en officers Were | 5o ion “ang there are about 25 |comes under state aid it is said on duty, as several residents and |00 T T paper at present. All| Victor Belden is about town aguin storckeepers asked for the protetion. | "o akeopers 1n the town feel | following several weeks cor o was no disturbance WhIch | 4y0¢ S move isa very important | valescence from an operation. He warranted any interference of the | one iy the attempt to curb the|will take over his dutics next week ! lize on that date. breaks that have occurred in the L and at 2:30 o'clock at the Swedish e e R i T T et e constubles will be on duty @8 igwn during the past few months. LAUDS AMERICAN BUSIN LS Songiesational Schurc B v mvIdtar " : e S TR e e I i Donovan on charges of intoxica follows on July Fourth: Brown and | "1y g cxpected that they will Bre-| Syinoy. Australin duns s (p | Ooloom officiated. Burfal —was in T . Eranl 0la ol ALt D Hatalh o News The only excaption | 107 @nd breach of the peace. H Kenupka at Woodruff's COFMSt, | cent the petition to the town offi- e “_”’;':_t'i o i i\.murn cemetery, New Britain S i e LA nor W.‘;’»‘]n\:‘;]. vis arrested Monday at his home Jowis and Iiiche at Galpins ¢Oer | ials In the near future. 1t Will be| chambor o manuracturers, today | 15 .\n\l\m':\»l\(n:mm! Deeds : a1 0l 0 bbb i g o a, uldown neriod willlg(iar'a folsphens complaint nad Sac and Cole at Upson's corner in Ken- | necessary to wait untl the town - IOATEC E SRRV e A T Ch oot . SHLyTeh v and deking i i el received at police headquarters from sington. State police will patrol the | jheeting in the fall or to call a spe- f‘?;:,‘;‘ll ::dnm immense 1esci s o the estate of Veronica H. Richtar of <PLAINVILLE to the Bristol hospital. Peter Gru S “‘;‘ : only. Clsba e | state highway in the town and also | cial town mceting for that purpose | rioianes o e great technical ef-| plainyille, has sold an undivided = e S— 1di of ) street infor sk to Open Eyenings ElLya K : : ficiency of the United States, and ; SUMMER POLICY the court furnished North Side Bank & i ey i G Rroat St (G ESEnONi) b SCar i tionRRaniDsfiieen caid American output would soon property and During July and Ausu-t lice with the © ot their (it cpenadiit: oy & j:‘t-:»;%f:{u day is predicted, as SHOuERoni o Tuclly ceed the consumptive powers of the s Sepll Open Wednesday, Friday Juhn's car, which 1 fow weeks ago, will traffic this year has been heasier Saturday, Sunday ! latter's heing i om 4 p. 1 er bel There are fuw Matinees poened to ay 18 @ witness at da bank w & clos e i Wednesday, Friday, Saturds; Policeman ! we 0 p.om.and 4 p.x arc more usad peavy traffic., three lost children to parents, 18 city slumped to the floor in a faint. notices were served, 20 automobile igated and pro- was found and lofricer administered first aid and he | accidents were inve: | was greatly surprised to see the ar- | party valued at rested man take a swing at him as Practically all the stores in town |the town and to such persons who| prescntation of se he got him to his feet. Dr. B. B Robbins was summoned to at ed to owners. olice Beats Change will remain open until 9 or 10|May require it. Dr. Cook in the day was Herbert I3 ) ts anged yesterday « man and expressed the opinion [and the following asignments made that he was mentally unbalan Chief Ernest T. Belden: Captain Guekin, oftice, nights; zeant Daniel McGillicuddy, inves- i detective work; Ser- o'clock tomorrow evening and will | Statement - points out the danzer|iaple strect, New Br hari that exists from burns and other in- | ¢4] engineer of the B. Jahn Manu iries incident to power explosions. | fieturing company of that city He¢ In police court this morning At Town Clerk's Offic tostificd that on the night of the ac g Pl wecused told the court that he n bered nothing at all about ouble. .t Joscph M. D imposed a jail sentence of nd the soldicrs Jument a smat expressing pinion t operated by Stanko passed with him thori i t e ! center beat; v located at Iurminglon avenie|,nq the roadster and in order to| asitic nd office; Me- nor to Georgze I and Luellt C.lyi6id a collision it was necessary for 1 1 v (o1 arthy, shift Coolk it ol R | : - t e North Hill; | beth O'Dett. zzed 6 New Haven. [ yohn A Hanson has sold 1 Stanko to drive onto the = by L al, Norh in ; > Ao B S \ 1 | Crasne (e ins and westhound 't o i \d were ad- 3 Srault, per- were held this afternoon at the || Gqines near ust street t traflic office h i Lewis & Maycock chapel, 1112 |y g i : drives. e estimated Stanko's s 1 that the f 1S a “com- g Rl e 8 ¢ = | Mors t 45 meiles o 2; Norton. traffic last Bristol S S g Al At 45 neiles an hour ] ristol; Chapel street, New Haven. Burial summer Schedule Jal ¥ iteateq it o 3 . - Doolan beat, days; Burns, was in Plainvill The Strand the EaTaonie w s R R DICC T D jengnenasielinfaiose Eed S g Funeral services for John Nelson. |symmer schedul S S | ero mination par L ¢ m schedule which es T. Mat o, together 3 1 Siiring Golint % . ined For Intoxicati ot e Bast Streok wene Held this James T. Mather, who. tog ifacturing is city, Meri oxication his st t ne loward T. h ane JImwo R o tom i i Gladowski of James street Afterhaen et niaiabte At hoine T R vt son. Attorney Howard and Elmwood close tomor- Hne s Lot a o ‘”” ‘_““ unerals Tunerals services for Mrs. Eliza- represented Stanko. The row evening for the remainder of city Gladowski rmed the hat he had attended christening erryville earlier in the day but A miscelldncous shower was held | home markets. making an attack on L) leld of Guil- at the home of Miss Dorothy Trehy|the overesas markets inevitable 2 of Kensington last night. Miss ‘Tre- | The flood of goods would be tre.| , A8 admuistrator of the estate of hy is to be marrled this month. | mendous and disastrous, he declar. | GUNther 1% Richter, Mr. IFurrey has | About 30 people were present from [ed. also sold other lund in the same WED., THURS. is an interesting tact to mote (hitiNey Brytzin, Hartford, Berlin, New e L | district to Mr. Redficld. The price in || Wallace Beery, Florence Vido the average specd of a line of Wa's | jraven, and Orange, N. J. Miss AFGHAN KING IN LGypr | both transactons was $530. Both | ANl \WarnEronni s rtome oy fic Is about 35 miles an hour as com- 5oy ‘received many beautiful gifts| Port Said. Egypt, July 2 (Pr—ior- | 4e€d8 have been at the office i HINATOWN NIGHTS® | [ picked up was o dis of 1 by check each woe ) i e pared to about 25 miles an hour ldst | yrom her friends. Irancis Krawley 'mer King Amanullah of Afghanis |©f the town clerk AL hitsday he . le also informed the The bank will also 1 by Skl ¥y arence = . & 4 3 o0 Open Thursday , Perkins of 69 Sherman street. Th year. This is due to the fact thul|or New Britaln entertained with[tan with his suite arrived here to- Play This Evening i July 4 Mat. and Eve court that ood on the |Monday evenings from | |nttle girl was taken to the Bris many slow drivers have been asked | speefalty numbers. day aboard a steamer from Rombay| The American Legion baseball b Sret : 5o i 28 inaiy | ooloeie. fohi the Foonuer Sl o A i vt S ’;:.M by police to draw up to the side of Honcymoon in Canada en route to Marseilles, France. He|team will open its schedule in the FRIDAY | o patrons ns, who reported hitent ( the road and let strings of cars by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pedelli iéft| will his his home in Europe, proh-|State Legion league tonight at 6:15 | “PHE BELLAMY TRIAL® i . Burned By Blank Cartridge g 4 b Many accldents have occurred when |jor Canada following their wedding|ably in Italy. | o'clock at the high school grounds 2 i . 1 N Vincent Viebey, 10, of glow drivers have to be passed Oy |yvesterday at St. Paul's church in 1 4 & cutting out of line by faster drivers. | <ensiagton. They will remain away Sy — e - S e e e Much of the trucking is done at |ior about twe weeks. FRECKLES AND Hls FRIENDS B BLOSSER nt and this allows frecr condi- Court Tonight 4 y tions of the highways during the| There are several cases to be dis- / day About 11 o'clock at night it |poscd of at the session of the town 4 common sight to sce cight or | ccurt tonight. Several arresis were ten trucks in a line, and this con- | made during the past week and they (RIGUT ABoLT UERE WELL-WE'LL GET | (Beteusmevne {( COME WEREZ! come ®n oroea TUAT ouR (_ TMEYRE BEAR TRAcKS tinues through until morning. vill be before the court. Several ‘1S WHERE 1 HEARD OFF AND LOOK | [TRAcks of muar ) LOOK AT THESE = oS . ESE READERS MAY SEE WMAT . ALL RIGUT= KEEP YoULR Lien On Ppentice Plant loys frem Kensington who were e o [ DEER WE /N NN Y e ‘,,“.,: filed in the | connected with the ‘copper raid at A e et BOVNDES , - A RS LR ASAL Ve TRASKS ARE | EVES OPEN / 3 " e had created no disturbance his arrival home. Girl Struck By Auto nine Ladeau, the emall daugh- Ladeau of 54 Chestnut s slightly bruised about tday afternoon when s Ylood spot pavement to the|of employes of the New Departur pool of ulood lier Lynch was| Man turing Co. re now 1 Buee (Continued on town clerk’s office today the New |(he depot will be arraigned before Sl By 8T ANARKS ! Ji LIKE WE PRECENT Britain Lumber company of New [Judge G. G."Griswold. At the last Lo T Eaaad Rritain has placed a lien on the G. | Se8sion of the court one of the boys G E. Drentice Manufacturing company, | 41d not show up, and it was discov- for materials furnished the W. H. |tTed that he had feared he would be sent to reform school as the re- | sult of his part in the thet. It is reported that {wo other hoys also lave a part in the story, but there have been no other arrests in con- uection with the robbery. John A, Macdonald, commission- er of the state highway department, Allen company, to the amount of 5.204.13. It is claimed that tho New Britain Lumber company fur- nished the material that was used in the construction of the new build- ing crected at the Prentice plant | and that the Allen company has not been able to make payment on themw. | ctatad foday that the detour around Finance Board Meets the undérpass in Kensington is not The finance board will meet io: | yged often onough to warrent the night at the Town hall, and it 18 %- fymprovement of ft. This statement pected that a finul settlement will 9 | caime as a result of an inquiry on reached in the mutter of the new |the part of New Britain officials to &chool building proposed by the fsee if something could not he done members of the school board about the condition of the datoar, The school probiem has been of | which must be used when the under- 7 \ AR great interest to the residents of tae | pass in Kensington is flooded. = - I

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