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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 8 1929 Pl o ,ll N two gypsy women, entered the store gether with three sons Dr. Thomas’BLAMES about 10 o'clock, and one of them ' F. Cumnungs of Bridgeport, Dr. Jo- AIR RIBE AINULLLC IVOIS |2ro: 1P oclock, wnd one ot them an[o[ News Seu7 Dibnwing on ATtk lauN place in conversation while her com- James Cumm of this cit panion reached into the cash regis- daughters, Mrs. Thoms y F ter and abstracted $12. As soon as Bridgeport, Mrs. ‘John W. Condon of the robbery was detected, a search Hartford, Mrs. Leon Hatheway of Hudson, N. Y 0'Co was made in the neighborhood by Mrs. Thon vy Nomen mad mate Eoon tht o o 1ot angene canc: | DIIYED GiVe Novel Excnse Bat The Social Welfare league has While funeral arrangements had Mllldale RGSldGI][ In SCI‘IOUS h"”h"“""“"" foMforiMonistor e *"”‘Poli(}e Fmd Book th Addl‘ess."m' haen Soinleted (e morine: (L1 rman ‘Wiilmer . NilnsE NS of Friends of the league are is probable that services will be held STORE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY | 319 Elm street, was bought befors Condition A Hospital |sokecfo 2eie tn the st 1o oniate 65 0 Graboski's CUSTOMEDS | morming - Furier wirt b i ihs | Lieutenznt Saniuel Bamforth at por SE/WANNLML SALE O | 15 great and the gir! is capable and family lot in the Torrington ceme- ‘U" e hwlndqv:‘.xhrters last evening and - F willing. Anyone interested is asked S tery. charged with operating an autonio- MAGHINE 1S OVERTURNED e SRt ™ ™™ 11 RB BATAL 10 THO, o, 200 50 e i S e s | | thing of an intoxicating nature to 9 ] = AscET Rev. Dr. A. D. Kendrick and Mrs. streat, this city, died yesterday at| ; “ Local Legion Team Defeated by |Kendrick left yesterday afternoon . St. Francis’ hospital, Hartford, from | drink and blamed an airplane ride : |for a motor trip to Georgia. D, |Thomas Cummings and Richavd |pt Tefe s HOmRiat St o |at Brainard field, Hartford, for Bristol Post — Dalight Robbery | 106, & W'or, (h 1o Ceorea, Dl ™ y e juries a fal ¥ | temporary upset of his equilibrium, s = Large Succumb to Injuries—Diver | 2 & 7 ieutenant Bam 1 - A.|Montezuma and also several of the o s i {inspecting fothe forge | icutenant Damforth got closern Reported to Police—Rev. Dr. Clailignant SRS ! Sen cities where he was pastor. includ-| Injured At Rockwell Park—Liquor Many- | im. however, and smelled somie- D. Kendrick Vacationing. ing Atlanta and Americus. Dr. Ken- | facturing company wt tripped | thing on his breath which had noth- drick’s great-great-great-grandfath-| Seller is Fined—Bristol Briefs. |0 co Sifering a fractured skull, | \°8 10 40 with airplanes, and Nilson “ e " “wy, cT i As the result of injuries received | o Rev. Daniel Marshall, left Wind- i i <. | was booked for police court THE NAME “YORKE [ YORKE" SHIRTS yesterday afvernoon at 5 oclock in |cor n 1751 and went fo Georgla, | A fine of $100 and costs and a jail , (SRS D FEEeRl E N T| Dleading not guilty. he seemed I~ Otf_fine m(liported {nadras,hbtroatliclotg, I18|{2 motorcycle accident on \\-omvm-.}i“mp in 1771 he founded the first | SCN12NCE L ; o | ford and RTeLk e hospital | Prepared to put up a fight but after 5 s : silk stripe madras, plain white broad- avenue near the Standard Steel & | pgaptist church in Ge thewold |0/ JRIGEANORICRO A SER AT SUIRaS o e ) fticer . Harper and Lieue chaser the best in material, the best in fit. | oy etpc ooy atlt)ached or to match. ||| Bearing factory, William sakeresky. | ifiokes church in «_‘:I bia coun. | New Britain, by Judge Joseph M. |18t Friday s | orth m;'!];;:mi‘;_ le;:“ and finish, in fact, everything that goes to | g410 hrice only - IR 22, ot Milldale, is in a serious condi- | o Donovan in the city court this morn- | M. Large, who was employed as | S0 TREROTER REC festifed. SHsOR Ardd sy % | Sale price only, 7 B|| tion at the New Britain General hos- | ing. Graboski, a second offender, |a ma hanic for the Clayton | 4 A 5 make perfection, is embodied in “YORKE' [l Lt ot =0 B son, Bev ARmemam (080 BT Feprp] ing company of this city, | . aceski fined him $100 and costs Shirts. @for $5.00) IR C e R D T i e o) G R G R O R P L icer Harper tollowed a car driven i 8 {101t car. Hospital authorities stated |Same church, made @ trip from |ioe) court was on Odtober 22, 1928, | Viving are his wife, Mrs. Bllen Keane {RY o0 Blonk Tastistioste PeIvan THIS SEMI-ANNUAL SALE | . “YORKE" SHIRTS fomey e e e Paic phsatningallthe way snabasi | Soanchio Uil ihe mee ined Sa2ngy PR R SUEHE S T cemetery. Nilson was driving in-an Bri hoice of these f i Finer ones of fancy rayon, imported W} [T (& take an X-ray cxamination | e i hamn on LN ¢ nner, his car zigzagging rings choice of these famous Shirts | white broadcloth, finished special for because of his condition. | 1t is Dr. Kendrick's plan to g0l 4ays ago for a similar offense, sons, Samuel., Will nd Richard | Pl SRCOord g LIRS at less than regular-prices. An opportune | Yorke Shirt Co. Very handsome, looks |8 M cereslcy, acosmpanisd Dby | @ver.as mwich of this yonts s pos-| ool o eetina | 1 all The funer n‘ time to lay in a big supply at special sav- | |ike silk. Edwin Scitz of Plantsville and an- [Sible, also to attend service in the o it S o0 Coctarday morn. will be held at o'clock tomorrow| ldeutenant Bamforth, who has the ings. | Sale price only, each other companion whose name is not |Kiokee church. for. while the | ."he onserved Grabowski proceed- |TOTRIng at St. Josephs church.|FERCIATAD Cf BelnE exiremely oy Py - known, were driving along Woodford [ church was abandoned long ago. |, 2.0 " pdineton avenue from | BUrial will be in the new St. Jos-| runken driving cases. testi- “YORKE" SHIRTS (2 for 37.00) avenue on a motorcycle driven by |services are held thers once each (IN€ 10 BUrlinslof avenuc, HoNlepns cemetery ;:vvd‘ '!hflr‘l' h\yjma: is well - known to e T o Sakeresky when the machine sud- [summer. The local couple plan to | %% © /¢ 2 Biae aane Injured in Dive m and his actions and appearayce YORKE" SHIRTS denly hit a high spot and over-|return on August 1. Doy & oett Ume anifecar slalo] | as he stood hefore the desk were not Of faney broadcloths, woven madras, | Beautiful garments, made of radium [[1| 77", 4,0 30 278, UK | U o0 M b oy in e S| ey aofman, 35 o 155 T French percales, Lorain madras, rayon | and Truhu silks, some colors, some with |@||the road. Sakeresky's companions| yyneral services for Jomes L. |Thompson found a five gallon can |ously injured at Rockwell park yes 4:‘;T\nmw‘r”\i.-;im Ho e m”.\‘ stripes and plain white broadcloths. Value ! collars to match, regular price $11.00. were seated in a side car | White, aged 73. who died Iriday |and five cmpty jugs. A small quan- |terday afternoon in diving from 2 8 NOTED . A S . ; drive an automobile, in my opinion, to $3.50 for, $l 85 Sale price only : Dr. George Cook rushed to {heatternoon, were held yesterday aft- | tity of liquor was found in the can lwall of the lagoon. He was removed {yyoue i SHCRRE T 08 B O% sentence of 60 days was meted out As applied to Shirts, assures the pur- again to Georgia each .. scene of the accident and gave :!.:wi(:rnnnli at 4 o'clock at the Mill Plain [and was presented as evidence this |[to the Bri hospital, where e i men first aid. Seitz escaped With {'njon church at Waterbury. Rev.|morning. e il e e (3 for $: (2 for $13.00) 8| [ cuts on his legs. but it was seen that | yocenh 0. Todd officiated. Buris Sakeresky was badly injured and DI | \vas in Pine Grove cemetery, Water- oy TR ook ordered h e ed to the YORKE” PAJAMAS Cook or vl him removed t Graboski pleaded not guilty to | Bracke A possible Drives Overloaded Truck both counts and informed the court | ¥as feared by attending phys i Homan, 26, of 34 Golden Hill LU that “the officer is a biz liar if he |cian cet. pleaded guilty to the charge y hospital e third occupant of the K > of driving an overloaded truck and » ¢ br 2 rles, with Engli " or SR ey es Mr. White was a resident of Wa-|cays he got that liquor out of the| Hoffman was rendered n- | gie d uck an lade of fancy broadcloths, pull-over and coat styles, with English collar or plain machine escaped injurics. o e S R was fined $25 and costs, Officer Als neck, values to $3.95 for $2.59 each. Others of “Yorke" and other makes $1.65 ea. |§|| 1t is thought that the machine | i (hree yonre dved in Plainvile oo fred Tanguay testified that he ar- n a roug and dresses of several customers|by two girl companions. This morn- = B|| cuddenly came upon a rough sec-janq Southington. He was survived |\ag seized by the officers, and it is |ing a report from the hospital show. [L°8ted Homan on West Main street CLOSED WEDNESDAYS AT NOON f|[tion of the road arter riding on the py tnree daughters, a sister and a|probable that a number of raids will |ed hie condition as favorable, X.|Saturday afternoon after finding that _ R R|| part which was recently paired, | prother. ollae iaa eesit rays were to be taken today to de- | l0ad of ice on the truck was 2,100 SRS s o ‘ : ¢the |termine the extent of his injuries ounds heavier than the law allow: Twenty-One Deaths | Homan said he had nothing to 4o Twenty-one deaths were record-q|With weighing the load and he was in the office of the city clerk duri not aware that it was too heavy. Union Services Sunday Arrested By Schubert Revl DF Wb bs Aot James Howe of 224 Beaver street |superintendent of the Methodist New New Britain, was arrested shortly|yori East conference, will be the flf r'cfv;\'ff(_lt‘!::‘l_}:;;}‘;l&"':‘.‘: 1;\3“" ""r““ p)'lulx“\nl‘ at the union kr‘.’,‘i“"‘f‘ hich | 1ocers who have been delivering month of June. s Motorc: 1‘}|\( Fined $20 8 u b el will be held next Sunday at the Bap-| “°" 1oo 1o Rristol customers, | Ont Vacation Samuel David, of 184 Wash- 5 | than those providea by nature. visited several places of interest, an automoblle accident. When |yist church. The services will be|9U3T B8 BT 0 o Com A o ourt | Josenh O'Connell and Clyde Hor- |in8ton street, pleaded gullty - to Berlln News Undergoes Operation _|among them the Thousand Islands. |P° completes two. weeks in_¢amp | pelq under the auspices of the Plain- H‘v" 'm’"‘ ‘m e _Nfl(m‘ ’l_]:lh ;':1; S ae MOT- | harges of reckless driving and faile Mrs. Arthur Crandall of Berlin| William Cole of Berlin left today |With the Connecticut National Guard, |yille M. E. church, the Baptists loan-! "% pROaL Jvas S el MR e ! 2 ure to have proper markers on hi underwent an operation at the New |for New York city where he wiil|he will be called upon to face a ing (heir edifice for the night pandipg fhoghenring Lo highe len Drese d in Wagonar) o oioreyele. Britain General hospital today omic Tor BT e olda n oty |l aysel o6 Tolation ot EiNesrulesRor S | e i SRR ol e e sa i Es L0 arw cmjoning ANelr annusl SecotOn | bvicer mavid Doty Gt Tl T ; e Ar i SFES L o : of 15 days from the local post of-| |result of being struck by a company of New Britain at its New | the road in the town court ed by members of the Methodist flsalyplineg i 5 he arrested David Saturday noon on | Engalnd bus a few weeks ago. * | York office. Howe, according to the po in ! Baptist, Advent Christian, and Con- Frank Ronzillo and Tony Gierin- & & . Myrtle street above Grove street, Ha received severe injuries to her back| Walton Meagley of Berlin spent|company with five friends, was rid- | gregational churches. no were each fined $50 and costs by turned the corner of Washington | when she was hit and knocked down. | the week-end with his mother. Mrs. |ing in an automobile toward New e o | Joseph M. Donovan in police BOMBED strect at the rate of 20 miles an | The driver of the bus is held on a|Walton Meagley of Worthington | Britain, and while it was PAssIng (he | pren cases will come up for trial |court this morning on charges of | Chicago, July & (P—The Mer-hour and continued west on Myrtls Judge Donovan, in imposing jail sentence, announced that the ac- tion in Graboski's case should serv as a warning to New Britain boot- charge of reckless driving and will | Ridge C. P. Hart residence, a operated | in {he town court fomorrow morninz | breach of the peace, assault, and re- ) chant's Iilm Service on East T5th lgtreet sing intersecting streets at |be tried in the town court as soon Lund—Seibert Wedding by James Masi of Whiting street, [at 10 o'clock. Dominick Nesgoda | Sistance of an officer. The two men | street was bombed early todav, do-|the rate of 35 miles an hour, ac- . = ,\[il;slcmndall is able to leave the| Carl A. Lund. son of Mr. and Mrs | Plainville, approached in the oppo- |\ill appear to answer fo charges of | were arrested at Lake Compounce | ing several hundred dollars damage | cording to the officer. ' = hospital. Gustaf Lund of Berlin and Miss |site direction. The cars met with lagsault and breach of the peace. T.|last night by Policeman William | not only to the IFilm Service place | CAR e NO ACCldell[S RBDOI‘tEd Oflfi Arrested r Theft Beatrice Seibert, daughter of Mrs. | uch force that Masi's machine \Hl“‘)‘n,\lullo‘(Z'(K\'Als‘r\vur\' and }lolm Shea | Meade and ‘Warren Purrington after | but to adjoining buildings. ,,,1,\,‘::;: AT:";,I‘ :;‘1“.::1\]}\1)» ,‘“‘" g !e,t DI‘iY&I‘ Al‘l‘eslefl BY COle ‘nr?v::l;g‘nfl):;x?]se[:’gli in \{":\\kfinx:‘zz\fil“a M. Seibert, of New Britain, have | driven onto the lawn of the Hart|of Manchester will face the court to | they had assaulted Meade. who en-| The homb was the first to he ex- |, e R Lr?;mnhuyomznl‘: | fies 5 1 New Britain appiied 1o the town clerk for a mar- | Property. answer to charges of violation of the | deavored to stop them from drink- | pioded in Chicago in several weeks. | o ynew he should not have done |early yesterday morning, —charged | jage jicense. Miss Seibert was for-| The New Britain man's car, |rules of the road ing. Meade was knocked down bt lit but h k the chance with attempting to enter a store &t} 01y 3 resident of Berlin. Mr. |despite the fact it ‘had only {hree | Plainville Briets [not tnjured when the men jumped | Ak e Laok (Hin chanco NG G SUITS NEEDED!ii# bust dain street. New Britain.| i, i 7 L aesplt e e L ool FerleyiSiawants ace Simor e - - 3 his spead he said it was absolutely BATHING He van volonend trom the state weie. | 1nd is one of Berlin's most nopular | wheels Iaft after the crash, traveled v Stewart and Horace Simons | on him ! N (bassbla. tor drive a Imotorcyrlaen on At Wetherefield about a month | YOURE men, being active in farming | 300 fect uphill before it finally stop- {h : il zens’ Military Driving Case Continued i the rate of 20 miles an hour from |ago. Several times since his re.|2Rd President of the Berlin Farm-!ped. Constable ( Schubert, g camprab NawportiRALGRn L s S il i e e e [ i Washington street into Myrtle street Swimmers AU Towers's Pond Aro,ifuse e hua. beenin troubie with °7% 1D He wascomnectod for afir conducied an investgation & BONNS NN oompanied by | CATERT wilh seckiei driing, us %l T oo & e ot {the Beriin nolice. The Iast time; Of. | 2oYeral vears with hoys work partic. | notified Howe {o be in the lown i | continued until next Saturday morn- % i and costs, remitting $15, on ths ficer Frank Brown of Berlin wa 3 Niantic | ing at the request Attorney Ward g 3 reckless driving charge, and a fine o | East Borlin Fife and Drum corps re Legi Defeated | terday morning for camp at Nianti . i lio $10 s to Superior Court—Fire District |called to the house where he lives 2 e _ Legion Jefeate P Harbutuk was arrested yesterday 4 of §10 on the other charge. |and found that he had wanted ro|SEnIn Jast year due to pre | The Bristol entry American |01 0 B G. E. Dore of Guil- |afternoon by Policeman Edgar 3 : a ; Drive ast With Full Cars Meeting Tonight. dance with one of the girls at the|'N0r Work | 1-egion Junior baseball league proved | o oo r ' L T o agts of M. ton on charges of hreach of o) Paul D'Orio, 32, of 147 Curtis 'house and had threatened to shoor Last Berlin ltems too strong for the local nine u ‘,‘y‘_";'\"‘\_ N TN ence. recklessfdrivine. AR ona 3 : street. pleaded guilty to the- AHRTES her when she had refused. He was| A four foot rattlesnake was day and defea the Brock-Barnes = oo ing a motor vehicle while unde B of reckless driving and Anthony, Mr. and Mrs, R. L. Morley spent inluence of liquor. Bonds totaling : ‘ Cassario, 18, of 1189 Main street, the week-end at Lake Pocotopaug. $395 were furnished for his release £ . 4 Hartford, pleaded not guilty to the Warned—Majewsky Bound Oves ularly in the organization of the|court on Ju Tohn and William Cassidy, left Yesterday, on one of the hottest days of the year, traffic was the ', ot there when the officer arrived.|Killed on Mount Lamentation yes- |team by to 1 score. The Bell heaviest that it has been thls Sulml-put the next day he returned and |terday morning by Rlonald Johnson | City team bunched its hits off of mer, was stated by police. arly i ag peaceable, o mo arrest was|and Henry Treichel, who brought' Yacobellis with men on t} bases, | I ! : Joehm has returned to his ined Tor Reckless Drivin ; same charge. the morning people, attracted by the | =0 G S s A = RS i Sehitha e J. H. Bochm has returned to e . {he morning people, altracted by the |ymade. In New Britain police court|the reptile buck with them to show | while Pota kept the local hits well I gig on Park strect after spending | & e e : Ofticer Doty testified - that bedh e D | hisinorn e ek shothd Rt lifo BRIHel o deients ST e Rt af althnd Sacitinker BRDg tniteima sgorer i thall i ciia in Callinn @ iiniaiao it e fa bl Chiatzad hwitnlireckieaskOriting @was ' driver had eight people in higiicaps e o perloE couTt Py |seven rattles and had cvidently first inning. but after that the Plain- | ¢onzomond lake, where Mrs. Bochm fined $10 and costs. Hurard was The vehicles passed High street at Gonlinuing throughout tihe dav o) 1 Movesi(o East Hartford {eaten some young animal as thepe | ville bats remzined silent while the (i *¢pcnding the summer. atad yestorday Lfternaoniby Moz |tk the rate of 35 miles an hour going i o O e Vo termoon | Frico Pola of Kensington has was a large bulge mid-scction. It|Bristol aggregation was pushing six| ™ Mrs. Fied L. Jones of North| (orcycle Policeman Rdgar Norton. | i west on Myrtle atreet about §i0uss 1oads. ~Along | in he AleMeCHimoved fo East Hartford, where e has been reported many times that |rins across the pan. The date for | \iiichora, Mase, has returned home Liquor Seller Jailed | 4 m. yesterday. about § oclock there came a IoLul | will make his home in the future. Tt | yuttlers have been secn about thethe postponed game hetween ihe |afier spending the past week With | winjam Tiskn, who residos nt ; Crossing Grove strect they wers Beoea i s alouee | eSS0 R S ReRhadN G Han 0 (R RHIDU G lon [V GNEENG nce AifiBrocSE aealiaaRang Bddy- | her pareats, Mr. and Mrs. A. L.l Queen and Cottage streets, was fined : clocked at 33 miles an hour but B e trom et e [ iha | Chased a brickyard In East Wind-|killed. ‘Several of the Benson|Glover nine of New Brit as been | Rogers of Strong court 0 0tana R eets andl sentenaat o0 5y when the officer stopped them he fréftle. on ths Middistosin vod wes|-or. Mo Tols was for @ Jong Unis|brothers bavs come upon them agjsctifor duly {b of How Bull [ Mr.and Mrs. Gordon Morse Of|gayg in jail by Judge Joseph M ; mas offered a hak by DOyt very heavy, as was that on the Hart. | cmployed "f manager of the R. D.|different times while on the moun- services Tonight | Southington road and Mr. and Mrs.| ponoonn in the city court this morn car he was driving could not attaia y & » 88 as L o Clarke bri ards i P | He crs i cld tonig E e nd e t i % ¢ g 2 e 5 g e v JR R e ot i 'ro‘!.:-:: I (sm'lv:\- tain rvices will 104 m\un\]n Purdy and da ot e Feein g 1oty : the speed claimed by the officer. intersection of the two rouds were| . 00 TORCR At Lhafee There will be a mecting of the L G Shaad - st Broad street are vacalioning {jntant to sell and reputation | ; 1 It daveloped that the. ocoUDRIYN Kept busy In an eftort 1o have th| Miss Marlorie Galpin, danghier o | women of St. Gabrlers Episcopul Zion church in vonnection with the |in New Hampshire ] PR b . of hoth cars were in a christening R e o Bl es st Galpin of | church next Wednesday aft mortgage burninz celebration. They | Misses Dor mour. I Chae e elle Dol 1 f party. Judge Traceski said the evid- S Berlin, will t at the Chaffee|aq .4 Samuel sut. | Will bo opened with a sermon by |belle Parker v Smith P S e cnce proved that the drivers werq | school in Windsor this fall. She wiil\ gifte will be present Rev. 1. H. Brown. Music will be|Morgio, Arline Slater. and Ma ieara WAL Themasan O Tohis . 4 [ speeding but were not reckless, and be instructor in English and Frenci. | My and Mrs, Bdward o ziven by the New Britain choir. A h of Troop 8 Girl Scouts he imposed a fine of $10 and costs Miss Galpin fs a graduate of Wel-({rimily of Wether ek iy in each case. college and has completed 2| Cymmir ind Miss Edna Cum- ir of snecial study of I abroad. Her parents are in o'clock. IRev Observation of the drivers proved to be very interesting. Some werc hardened veterans of the road and paid little attention to the officers, working into the string of cars on the pike with little difficulty. But o e l then' there were the newer drivers|3% (N Presont time. - Mic z ISnighig o The History of 1 ner's A.|on Whiting sires who had had little experience with RECRIO i il Mem e ooty gwiyents o'clock e I dianenag s e o P - {avenue, who was arrested by Offie traffic officers and strings of cars.| . panceoandiiecing | their rooms at Community hall el OR gl L AR Thomas 1., Cummings, 72, of 22 a GOy cer David Doty about 7:40 thig Rl G | The finance hoard plans to meet | o : of the R LB Zion | MAKES FIRST ERROR Thomas 1. gs. 72 28 e, They were nervous and at the top of | The finance board plans to meet| pe Community club will meer 0§ (0 it S L Rl e e o ning on Farmington avenue. 3 . S rrow night at the town hall in/|yeod esdny eveninge at s ure e res W Mr. ang y uly 8 = | L i I The officer testifie 5 Galpin's hill their gars would stall. | 'R Lt B e conclusion | odnesday evening at 8 o'clock at apio g o Rak Jitzsimmons. called the best field- | hospital at 3 o'clock this morninz OMIcXion < s oal d ‘that he ‘fol Then a long line of drivers would i m‘ “- s Comnfunity hall Announcem:ent ng pitcher in the major leagues, | from injur received swhen he [ell i lowed Fonstandi on Washington e e o Ton z o matter an add ve- | o St b e ps Repor jir ¢ g ag 5 ~ . e o street a locke + ;n;‘ximv”x\ld pi‘nn;m\fl"v:x]y:» h ‘nhu‘ \lx‘v\n“ e s A e 'Iwi‘ L;Hu to the wnual outing of the U o s report has | made s first orror in two years|from the veranda of his home on Cosmetics won't cover up Kipeat n\”:’w( :“ ?‘Omm ::a:ha.\‘;;e s o uld Stant (heir cars. Am] |Kensington gramm-~ school. The L:':;-”-'\'{’ “h‘:; ol Will b poen made to Prosecutor « 5 1 inst the Cineinnati Reds yester. the evening of July {. An examina- | pimples and blackheads, but [street : n s onl st thel e s ao e v mad el Conlon, news of a daylight robhery [day at the Polo Grounds. He held |tion at the hospital revealed a con- : J 6t b e ';"',N S llys.:mil,d,rmfilasr Friday night could mot he heia,| The Methodist ~Sunday 00! ' Saturday morning at the Bconomy |the Reds to four hits in the first cussion of the brain and interaal| b ly uze of Resinol Soap ’";“""”‘" ’ ““"}‘ dfhek iy "'“" dented hefore the roud was cleared | las a3 e bl B hectiise ing At ) ! > four 1 cusslon gl falled to' renew i, operateclyilis S e et o as there were not enough memberg|Picnic will be held Saturday after-| Grocery store on West Main street |§ame and the Giants won, § to 0. iniuries and ‘Ointment clears them |[cense ror 1029 u! A o e runda. and |of the school board present. 1t je|D0OR at Rockwell park. fhe start to | has become known [ but Fitzsimmons thought he had Mr. Cummings was born in Tor v : thet by Clonstebls Willist Cele uf |hoped that they will be thers to-|U% TWeds frem IHe church at 1| pne perpeirators of (hs vobbery, bad day because he it Allen In ihe, rington on Ochohor 16, 1858, the son e elps Fast Berlin. He was on duty at|moerrow night. as the members of “'(“""“- Those donating the use of | Ibuck after scooping up his bunt in|of Michael and Rriaget Cur to prevent such blemishes, and ; el o ; their cars for the occasion are ask- T ' the eighth inning. | He attended the schools of ¢ AN 1: son’ . s on [the finance board fe i ; | B atten choo mpar h ! feis Upson's corner in Kensington when fina R e T ! W [ Hepattanced; the sanaclsofithap 14| Gmpartaito the skin a dclicate RIPLEY he noticed a New York car attempt- |ter should be decided in order tht 0 i st| - jand later learned the brass making | 4 allot ing to pass another machine at the |work may he started at once. It ig|ReV: L. E. Adkins or Miss Mabelle {Cromwell s attra hundreds| The richest golf tournament of | me to Rristol 28 years | glow and alluring eoftness. A Rt ovsotiation veudhled fhe | Mensssary fhet the. cewask dleposhl SATIES. | from miles around. This is the only | time s planned ~for ARNa|ago and until 1019 was emploved A% | LREE Trel size packase on reauest ; ¢ .will soon driver, Emillio Nolles of Auburn.|plant at the school he installed =t The Pythian ers will hold a |fr water bathing to be had for|Caliente. Ba fornia, next win-|foreman of the wire and tub de- | *~ Resinol, Dept.77,Baitimore, Md. make you ¢ was under the influence of once to meet with the requirements|f00d sale tomorrow afternoon at 2 miles aro since the pollution of . se will be 1000 | partment of the Bristol Brass cor-| tllons of alcohol were seized by the paper, “The O tion of the Re- | Saturday to spend two weeks at |2 officers and presented as evider {deemer’s A, M Zion church,” will | Camp Sprague, Portland | | : i fine of 310 /for spee be read by Charles O'Neil. This will | A son was horn yesterday to Mr.|this morning. Tiska pleaded guilty | * R [ fne.oc 300 ster snecding RUGLEHE be followed hy an address by Rev.|and Mrs. Frank Mr. Reale |0 hoth offenses. His anpearance in | oF for driving Witheutus TiRARRE | ’ . were imposed in the case of Nich i PR s the proprietor of a barber shop |court this morning was his second as C C’-x [J d & ik 5 S e Overtor itions on proprictor ther Ehein | SLLEATIATOInG an't rlide [olas Fonstandi, 24, of 1445 Corbin of Southington were the| of Mrs. A o'clock at the home of Mrs. Charles | the Matta rive which for e | poration according to the officer. Helof the state hoard of education. ! = z s | (4 rrested and will appear in the! This project of the sewage dispostl [ Nelson of Main street. Ioodstuis merly had a n r ot swimmi READ HERALD C IFIED ADS| He was married in Torrington to | town court tomorrow night. -Helplant was a scparate item in the (iR Aall varicties will be on display. = holes. EOR BEST RESULLS |EiahnnshSliwaes Snho ety 7 was arrested and will appear in the|plan of the school heard as it was! ___ i) : = i - — - fown court tomorrow night. He was|presented to the finance hoard N TST { Gl released on bonds of $50 for his ap- |the first of the series of FRECKLES AND H!S FREENDS MISSIng! prarance in court. At that time it asked that state police are at the scales house lamount of $10.000 be approved s in the lower _part of the tow "-}xhu work could be started at once NS = } 1 CANT see DOESNT R - TRAT'S HIS UAT, o "Lg AN LOGK FOR WM AN ARNYTUING OF THEM S TiR, HE AL WIS Dos g ANYWLERE /! checking up on truck drivers wholpe will be nec v to do rush wor e ) e are driving overloaded trucks. Sev-|on the job now, as the summer vi- You RIDE AUEAD ( ALL RIGUT-- OW 7AG! TAG ! \WHAT'S \WRENG NES-BUT Ue \ NELL, KIN VoL BEAT eral have been arrested and will #d- | cation is well under way and the| AN TELL 7A6 We'RE & G\DDAP ; WONDER Wiy UE ISNT HE WERE 2?2 \, ISN'T UERE - BOTH THAT !! \NE GOTTA pear in court fomorro might to an- | work must he completed Ty tne S swer the charges. Police had not : onening of the school term in the s h : ser T 8 ; been at the scales for the past|gay R THERES HiS . 16 T = (__ ARE Gowe!! month, but hefore that time they | Nots : U R were very active and as many as 30| yjigq Agele Bassett and Miss Ma AN I y 4 ; NN o drivers were in court in one night as | =% ¢ St \ / ; \ A orie Moore ans ; X a result of their negligence in load- ipmdm‘lna‘r, :\;‘x:nnl\r V:nm\g':: g‘.:: i irg trucks. : 4 S 1 tia Fire Distriet Meeting : The members of the Worthington Kv‘r::;n“:’& ‘:" “h(‘"]‘ P"’)"” of fire district will meet tonight at the SensINgton are spending the sum- Worthington Community house for| M7E 2 !;"” dous Rvitievara : their annual meeting. Officers will | M. Faut “-\“\l‘l’fll»m';l' Masthi vard. She will spend two week. he elected and the tax rate for the ! vear will be voted on. Several there bofore returning to Kensing- ton. projects that have heen in mind f ihe past few months will also b Mr.and Mre Homer Young ot voted on at the meeting tonight | Springfleld and their son were the Must Wear Bathing Suits | fuests of Mrs. Goorge Griffith of Several hoys who were taking ad- | I¥ensington over the week-end vantage of the combination of heat | William Brown of Kensington re- and.water yesterday at Towers' pond turned from a trip to Canada this in Kenrington were warned by Con. morning. He was gone about a stable Kanupka that in the future |week. He was accompanied by two they must wear bathing suits, other |friends from Kensington. The party

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