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W _BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1929. 7 feo tford’s Shopping @aetw- . . direct the chorus choir and will ac-{tion were 5 yeste and watermelon will be served the four districts of the city is now Plallwl”e News | casionally sing herse Miss Viola | They are res t N Swedish Congregational | under way and will be completed on Burckel 1 ain be the anist | Fannis rague Mary V. P. G. Tallquist of Brainerd. |September 1. Under the new ar- Cu S 3 Thompson T \»nv\ Potter; | Minn., will preach at the Sunday ! gement the lists will be prepared |Haven will aic Saturday |vice president mma D. Chase, Au- | morning service at 11 o'clock in the | alphabetically as to streets rather night music and will sing at all the [gusta Ranney, Mattic Ward, 13mma |Swedish Congregational church. than by name, authority for the new services on Sunday, July 28 Woods, Olive Whitehead, Mary Wes- his evening. the Penelope Circls | line-up having been granted at the ) Org: will be ved |sell, C: E. May, |y ized sports enjoyed [sell, Carrie Atwater, Rose W musical entertainment at |last session of the Connecticut state |every afternoon under tlge direction [IFannie Dew, IPlora Warren D. | the church at § o'clock | legislature. ‘o{ tev. Roy M. Terry of New Ha- |Louise Atterbury, May Gibney, Hat- To Hold Plenic Tn ioasea’ where the! reglatrack ot |ven from 3 to 5:30 o'clock. Tennis, |tie Hyde, Martha Hondewell. Ilor- | y | Washington - Trumbull Circle, |unable to locate the names of voters aseball and volley ball will be play- |ence Gladwin and Blanche Mertz. [ o0 FRO0 = ARG SECR i ither the city or telephone direcs |ea ana quoits will be enjoyed | Rev. William Beach delivered the s anr excursion at Momauguin | tOris. letters are being mailed with The program of services in the |given by James Haggerty. dep Plainville Center by special trolle | D¢ furnished. Kor the convenience Gonnell oBfl Presen Tomorlow ment commanderof the G. A Rt [0 otiock wna will 1ave Moman. [Of (he voter, a stamped postcard s pening ser My Mary Gregory, depariment lal Sa[e %nda g 0 o'clo 1 2 te ";!:y .;u,:, ! ATY N ISR g liog |EUID on the return trip at 6:3 r“\”‘""-“d o ’”_‘ !? the data may be STt ’ s Jedats | president of the W y ellef |\ iiock, Al e of |Shown. R rars have requested members |of men's Bible classes will be guests. (orpe; Morgan B. Haven. di s oI Tofity A O all voters to answer such communi- op Francis J. McConnell, D. D.. of | th Plainville C tional | 1" will hold a lo p ill give his address on *“Jones: or |\rs. Mary Rice, depart | plies must be received not later than 6 Heroism of the Commonplace.” | dent of the 8. and V. Auxiliary., and Hold Lodge Supper Aneustr9q Veteran Association Officers Are Ie- nday, July 21, 10:30 a. m., Bish- |Rev. J. Roy Wilkerson. pastor of | Martha Rebekah lod e Will Assist Candidates new arrangement of listing clected—Plans Made For Reunion | New York city p. m.. Dr. Rob- | chureh I., hall Monday rom e i R ke e to 7:30 o'clock. At § o'clock a so- esses of various of School Alumni — Plainville | St 3 Moore: 7:30 p. m., Bishor I | vocal selections were rendered hy (9 T30 olclock. 4t @80 he of material assistance to candi- k J. McConnell Mus. is Burghoff and Ole Rob- | ¢ial will be enjoyed t bot e primary and city & Church Notices—Briefs, Monday, July 222 p. m.. Mrs. fops o seclections were given Surrise Partk L s. Heretofore workers for the Ella A. Boole, president of the N : % 2 s y and Miss i o T A e e sisho rancis J. McConn. tional Women's Christian Temper- | poris Sprague read Lincoln’s Get- land Mrs. \\mmm Wright of 32 Lin- |look up the add Because “West Point” Mills merged with the “Martex Towel” Mills, all atily:a0rciclock Siomortow smorhiiie e o Winsted, Conn better “West Point” Towels had to be disposed of (better grade Towels to be called “Martex” Only three numbers in this lot and are really the be. line. 24x36 extra heavy Bath Towels, a “man’s Bath Towel,” vose, green, blue, . tis M. Saulsbur LOT NO. 1 16x28 very fine quality Bath Tow- els, white with blue, Cew green and lavender borders, sold els, green, blue, gold, lavender and ; “orcizn Missionary society, speaker |signified his intention to join tion with Mrs. Bishc from our stock at 42c each. Z2he .. (Four for $1.00) PRICES UNUSUALLY LOW! and we had first choice of these remarkable values Bl meeting of the New Haven distriet |- D- of Hariford was faken from Woodford avenus Mr. and Mrs. Wright lived in ouncil last Tuesday st values of the entir |at the ¢ rounds in Forestvill rose, gold, rose borde LOT NO. 3 gold and lavender borders, regularly selling price $ Goichs than $1.00. Extra special at : Applegath New York East con-|ance union. This service under the tyshurg Address coln st to celebrate | vot before arranging for trans- Investigating Tlieft Mr 3 1sic and portation but with the new lista Constable T Wadsworth is in- | dancing wé enjoyed an eeche vaila this year, all of this in- tigating the theft of a large coil | Were made Miss Ressic n | formation is shown os of the State W. C. Mrs. Ella A. Boole. 30 2lptim SiRev Methodist Episcopal church will officiate at the services and in at 7 o'clock in the = f “lot cable from the Southern N Comment on Fast strect | evening at the Plainville camp tev. L. H. Dorchester. | pngland Telephone Co. The cable |S¢ lolicalng tlis aofion), of i thescily ¥ evening in | ing the contract for the con- struction of a new bridge over the o e Plainville Bricfs , abuck East street, much soelation’ will ‘hold its annual ¥ A Iman of Madison is | comment is heard abouf the streets Wednes: July 24, 2 p. m. ser- Loarly in the week. No ve | Brintain formerly but move vice under the auspices of the Wo- [heen discovered as yet lainville about four years tomorrow : : man's Home Missionary society. Miss | g Mhe camp meeting will open its 34th annual session al the grounds|:va Barnes of New Britain witl LOT NO. 2 ‘ spral; T:30 p.m. Rev. €. 8 AD-|\ion on Saturday, August 17, 1920, | visiting her g RIS o e it e e tt the old school grounds on Droad - G- Mine ng. Sir ed ss expenditure and the 23x45 very fine grade Bath Tow- 2 Wy Gt 2 DA SEURICOH ntraat A 5 D at f an additional hazard.” under the auspices of the Woman's | Governor John . Trumbull has A 4 Sib ill_do nothing to facilitate 1 Mrs. Antoni traffi S in street At the last annual reunioi it was “p BEC 0 Winthrop tlevard, ery few auto- never sold for less . o be announced; 7:30 p. m., Rev. his old schoolmates at the reunion p. m.. Rev. M 5 voted to have committee confer |~ s spendin; vacation with | 1 have asion to use it, and 59C r Middletown, Conn.i | with the town officials relative to Greatnll t he ablishment of ad- eda ( 1 . . grandmother, Mrs. Sophia Hem- Rev Applegath. [ (1ia#own taking over the p oandi e . al intersection, traffic on the July p. m which was started by this association | (. il 1 his svard ill materially in- Richard Hegarty of Waterbur: 30 |and paid for by funds raised by it, reet to 89 |CF “our ‘rank H. Dut- P m., an evening of music under the | with the exception of the salary of : ton opposed the expenditure at the direction of Miss Lois W. Beach. |the superintendent, which has been ATl e IEotneliatink Asbiissaay Ry iGE 3 5 sa tenor soloist, | contributed each year by GOVErnor i< confin to his home with « |that he believed the money could be L.25 : A New Haven, and others will ‘rumbull. M. A. Norton and Howard | gprained ankle. better spent by establishing a new sist the chorus; * 9:30 p. m., camp | Warren will confer with the select- [ mpa condition of George F. Farrar from Bl street by fire on the athletic field. men and report of North Washington street who re- | means 4 Yerpass {o Sunday, July 2§, 10:30 a. m., Rev. | There were 163 boys and girls 1an to his L few days | Riverside avenue. This would take Albert . Day, D. D.. of Pittsburgh, | the first opening of the pla d | ago when he fell into a hoM is stead- | all travel from the hill section to b J » Dr. Albert Day; |and it has been attended arge |jly jmproving. He is being attend- | points east of the city out of the 7:30 p. m., Rev. Arch Tremayne, Ph. | number of the hoys and girls each |og by Dr. Cook. center MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS FILLED WHILE LOTS LAST K e ; D.. of Brookiyn, N. Y. Curtis M. |day regularly since its opening he Peck Spring Co. closes down l‘m‘\lm ilman Homer H. Judd also wlsbury, well-known tenor soloist | This ventute of the association has | Monday for one week to allow for disapproval o the project, of w Haven will sing at all the |proved very popular among the chil- [the annual vacation and inventory ing that where one is now being Sunday services [dren of the town Walter A. Lathrop, clerk at the |killed, two will be with the opening Monday, July closing service | The committecs for this year are |post office, is spending the week-end |of the new bridge of the district superin- |as follows: \ his family at Bay View. en the question of reopening Berlin News MOTORIST REPORTS RECKLESS DRIVER Sets Precedent When Crowded (ff East Bexlin Road HAD TWO NARROW ESCAPES |at St. Mark's Bpiscopal church in Warrantee Churel hes Suspend For Parrctta’s Store Sold to Creditors—Church A pre cedent Deeds Filed—Methodist Day— Katisfy Notices. in giving aid to the police in keeping off the road, or i them (o obsery 10ad, was set last night by the rlin, the reckless least in t the rules whien he rep lice se numi car thate had crowded him road ne ar the We bster farm lin at about 6 o'clock, Cole was driving north and {ruck was going soutji. Jus were about {o pass, ¢ had been followi truck cut past and Cole to go completely off the road. The was @ very narrow the road at that point is none too | two car: tha escape wide. ar did o 1 stopped nant the inci tioned he quieted doy asked him the fellow terms. car ahes Cole, secing that not sto turned ab it. HMe overtook it vther down the o it. The drivers eaching of the John Cole orted to er of @ off ih in Der- a lan t as the a thivd ng the forced the third out and about a ad and river was very in- about the affair, by dent of th to show refused in no u 1o truck wa bit. Colu his license, iut it when 18 men- neertain who is on an extended tour of the west with his family, | sacred Heart Church | Mass will be held at the Sacred Heart church at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. Rev. John C. Brennan will in charge. A session of the Sun- day school will follow the mass. St. Paul's Chirch Masses will be celebrated at St Paul's church in Kensington at § ind 10 o'clock tomorrow mornin Rev. John €. Brennan will be in charge. He will be assisted by Re William Casey of Hartford. A s sion of the Sunday school will fo ow at 10 o'clock mass. Day-Kahms Nuptials A pretty church wedding will take place this afternoon at 3 o'clock New Britain when Miss Minnie Kahms of this place and Harold v of Kensington will be united in 1 5 njamin Styrin New Britain. Both young people have extensive acquaintances popular among the t. They will reside in on following their wedding Daughter Born ghter was born yester the Bristol hospital to Mr, and Mrs, James O'Brien of Divinity str Bristol. Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien arc former residents of this city. At O1d Orchard Misses Genevieve and Vietor Helenski Kensington are spemd- ing (wo weeks' vacation at Old Or- chard, Main Going to Camp Franklin - and Willis Woodruft, sons of Mr. and Mrs, A. A. Wood- ruff of Berlin, left today for the | Boy Scout camp at Crystal pond in one, as | Woodstock. Howard Shumway, nephew of the Woodrufis will also attend Wylie Hyde of Berlin and hard Walsh of East Berlin arc at tl camp at th: present itie Warrantee Deeds Viled Three warrantee decds were fited with the Berlin town clerk yes! day illen M. Norton of Kensin, | ton has sold to George Maline of With this the driver shot his | ad. narrowly who was standing near the Cole, gave it obtaincd to Constable Frank who will arrest th of Kensington, man an driving d cha his him with Prosecutor Charle of Kensington and promises that there wil | investigation in court when o man is arrested, has been some matter be a ful There authorizing less drivers to the is system has been states ar orking out well. there is a great deal of reckless driv- ar ing tha these t they ca es ther: until after o interested adopted in missing Cole, parked | number and Brown reckless | s Lewis in the | talk of drivers {o report v ate police. This several is reported as Police ad nnot sec mit that and in | no action taken an accident. If system were worked out to s tent and the coope dents could be developed, 1 the accidents of today would be pre- according to police vented, uch a ation of the resi- many of authori- It is expected that the present case will be before the B rlin town conrt next Tuesday if the driver can be lo- cated by then. Berlin Congr Rev will he the, Ber hegin a topic will br cial muy serviee, coopes David I isic will ting by Home tional Church wis Yale of in charge lin Congregational tomorrow morning. The serviee wil) t 10:45 o'clock. Mr. of the ser: form pa the organist and th following the with appropriated music. Kensington Cong. Chur Servic morrow Rev, Cl es at 1 mornir arence T the Coilege of seminary, absence will of Rev he g 1 Missions, be Meriden vices chureh Y Making." of the he choir theme Kensington Con gregational church will bhe at 10:45 Hamilton, in charge Vernon L. held to- o'clock. dean of in th Phillips, Kensington a lot on Grand Viow street. This is located at the back of Treasure Fiel he Bodwell Realty company of New Britain has sold lots on the oid fair grounds to Ithel A. Monnt | and Fthel E. Bricre, hoth of New | Britain To Attend Camp Meeting Services in the Kensington Meth- odist church and the Iast Rerlin M 1. church will bé omitted this Sun day 1e to the camp meeting to he held in Plainville, 1t is planned (o have a delegation attend this na- from hoth churches. Bishop McConnell will conduct the servie at the camp meeting. Morning wor ship will be held at 10 o'clock and evening worship at 7:30 o'clock Store Sold at Auction | James Perretta sold his shoe | store in Kensington yesterday at| auction to satisfy creditors. Asked | 1| the reason for the sale. he stat rs had entered his sto at all his profit was | wiped out. The last time that it was Hartford | entered, t ves escaped with $1,000 worth of goods and nothing was re covered. Light times in the pa four years the store has been bro! en into, and cach time the loss wais heavy. Only twice were the rob be caught, and both times ther as little or none of the merchar dise recovered. Perretta would not ake known the buyer of the storr he petition for police protection in Kensington is expected to he ha tened by the revealing of these fact idents hope to have the petition completed soon so it may be offered | to the town voters at the next town | mecting, which will "be held soon. | t Berlin Items | Services at the St. Gabriel's Epis- | copal church will be held tomorrow | morning at 9 o'clock. Rev. Samuel | Sutcliffe conducting. There will be ‘ no meeting of the Sunday school | Mass will be cclebrated at 9| | school will follow. GAENIS ST DIOICT ol LIUSEDS | Committee on grounds, tables, eto Mr. and Mrs. Henry 8. Tyler have | Bast street was first brought up o'clock at Sacred Heart church by | BISHOP FRANCIS J. MCCONNELL | (lass moc : 0 a. m. daily |Harold L. Newell, Howard LaField, |returned to their liome on Unionville fabout a yes o) iayor W Ry the Rev. J. C. Brennan. nday lin the Cha house, in char Mrs. Anna D. Bailey and Mrs. Inez |avenue after spe V}\lxlx 'x fe 1 days ;‘mn‘l « pointed out t he o e g [ eiine with relatives at Long Island had been advised that the city had Jibla | ©F Morsan Morgans of New Britain. [G. Bedford. ith relativ ou Sor of Men's Bibls|™, S 9 to 10| Publicity committee: James .| Willlam Lewis Alling. Jr. of 14 acted illegally when it closed the & b morning. will be under |USher and Samuel J. Castlc [RNShtenRetise R ST 0 a WO |strect over 20 years 0. When A Al W Lois W. Beach. Pic- | Nominating committee: H. A. Cas- | weeks' vacation at the Boy Scouw reet with its railroad under- Velma : Mits Ba : ) ernoon at Rockwell |t1e. Thomas P. Prior and Miss Julia | Nathan — Hale camp i t was opened, hoth Henry and Miss Betty and Mi Y 0PN A > i R. Barnes. Coventry, C t streets w closed to travel Rlioda Pratt, Miss Rachel and Miss e h tholic Church Notes Hospitality committee: The ex- been since that time ‘ 5 dallyiat] centive committee as a wh rch For Beetles Nettic Rigzott and Mr. and Mrs. E. | =00 it % T Masses at the Church of Our Lady °CUtive committ a wh Beetl 3 n B ton tepr ives of the United V. Read and family. | of Merey tomorrow will cote | Invitation committee: Minton A. B t l N 3 ; 2 TG e et b 3 Sl e E department of ture Mrs. Gustav Pettit has return Seo i ! brated at the usual hours of § and | orton. M Usher, Mr risto ews Atestidona ; ricultur e : i Carrie L. Smith a ames J. Gra- Will for the next three weeks make oSt frlends in wall- | Cher merous speci e G T ; n exhaustive search throughout the ingford e R Baseball Game o termoon i ae) Mrs. Carrie T. Smith, recording ty for the Asiatic and Japanese tertaining relatives from New York 1dy of Wome 1"orei o a ”. [‘ { : Sechrest, will act as a committee to New Jersey and which destroys not i ristol will meet t v city for the weck sion text bBok. “From Jc i t 52 check names on the day of reunion only tre but flowers, vegetables Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W, Mildrum |10m 1o Jerusalem” by Helen Saonnistus o T onion The following are the present of- and fruits. Frederick B. Tuttle, who are expected home next Wednesday |0t Montgomery. will be conduct i | bull field. The dusky diamond dus- | (W€ IOLGRIRE BTC E00 PRORARE 00 has charge of the work in Conneeti- from the west, where they have heeny | PV Mrs. 1. EUSEand S will e Shinliioh dionshipict e @ Frishie Smith, hono presi- cut, will be assisted in the work by ending the past three wecks. They | 1°01d daily from 9 to 10 o'clock in dRCiong QI aC oMt S s Lamb, president; Hon e D. P. Mochary. foreman: and L. H. R T TRt A I e e ¥ Seek Havoral Ebner, Henry Dargon and Howard nds in Chicago en rout M. Cor 1 Walter B will most pro n. George E. 8 or, Miss nt employes. It is thought that A delegation our girl 1 the | s Home Missionary class i occupy the mound for the Mapl: yp o ev.. Howard 1. Warren ‘y_Du“Ol] NOHCOH]HI]I[&I 7 ’,w”‘ D foiaatinbt i local unit of the 4-H clu ; ¢ dy of ( s while Str il piteh and o yrareella Coughlin, M to its prevalence in New Jersey College of the 4-H clubs throughour | %11 4 daily from 10 t Advent-Christian Church B o LISTS BEING PREPARED - ity Baseball League the state. Those e o O el Watertown mner W. Johnson, pastor. | o afico’ Miss Rhoda Tyler, New e P here are the Misses Norma Ne Beg il heomiteunn Ple’s | Church school at 9:30 oelock. ThS |york and Miss Alice Holmes, Avon uk their losing streak tomorrow ra Lawrence, Edna McCorkle and |} : fordliat morning worship at 10:45 0'cloci |conn); recording secretary, Mis.| i |afternoon when they meet the New Carolyn Read. The conference will |* .”‘\‘\‘ "" Hoh aitein 1 be held in 1 with tl S0 Carrie T.. Smith, and corresponding | Revision to Be Finished By Septem- | Departure outfit in 2 City league open on July cont ng through 2. Welles o artfor: rches at t aptist 2h. |gecr v, Mrs. Ruby C. Usher. | £ - Lo I me at Muzzy field. “Swat™ anil July ]: L ) Do t *| Evening worship will be in cha Baptist Church ber: {—Disapprove Reopening: of had his charges out i SO (ELTAIE e S wsplees of the W .| the young men’s class of the < The Methodist. Advent Christian. | 1 gireet—War on Beetles Be- |SCVeral times during the past week Cromwell is expectea home tomor- 8 will take up muortant | school. Congregational and Baptist chu effort to iron out the team's row from a two weeks* L s Ser - Church of Our Saviour of the town will unite tomorrow gins—Repairing Sewers. w and he predicts an im- Hotehkiss Grove foree t from 0 12 Lincoln Frye. rector r morning in a union servic 3 i showing tomorrow. Tha A, AL No ACCompANIon by el DAstot 1| for 11 be: Morning prayer | gieloek at the Plainville Bapti With the city primary clection |game is cheduled to start prompt- Mivlarm| SENEE Aivena ENogthi e s oot ODICS SRR th sexmon by Mr. 17eve at 31 fepurch, The tker Wil be | but two months away, interest in |1V at 3 o'clock with Clyde Waters Miss Gerteude North, is spe i nd work and s o k. The message for Sunlay [Dr J. 1. Barton Martford, in olitiea s Tob Coughlin ofticiating. T e s by I ell daily from 10 to 11 win 1y series, the | gead of Rev. H. B. Sloat, as ori- et Neeke it 3o Funeral of Charles Kimberly i N s Oneap i an s ot | e S BT Ll o subject 7 “In the Heart of A |ginally planned. Mr. Sloat, who is|® R e he funeral of Charles H. Kim- o Frederich. ase. spenanec™ a1d | Dr. Arch Tremayne will direct the | ool 1h T ottty e =e soit ol antlcina i i aine e of sy i e e YA b e LR o cople’s devotional hour eacn topic “God's | Barton and recommends him highly, |Candidates for tite city council Will |eiq ot pis Tate home at 2 o'clock S eI night in the Chautauqua House or on | o). D e e of the Siags |be announced. Already the MamOS | ihis afiornoon, Rev. Hubert D; : Lodoa wlor under- | Mount Olivet, | N ont Glireh 4 erest. |of Arthur N. Manross and Riehard | jones pastor of the Prospect Methe i o e he singing will again he In rvices At the. Redeemer A. M | men s Counciliand an nterest |y, mpert, both of the Worestvillo'end |G uist ohurch, conducted the servitds FcEnsciy ::;,],”}‘1\,,,0“(1 ey Of Miss Tiolsf W g Brachy of ion ehuyeh tomorrow will be as| T Srdinde | milllhe! played of the city, have \‘; en ,”-‘:0'{1'0”‘,'1" nd burial was in West cemetery. Francis Dyer return s S S Lo s llows: 11 a. m., preaching by Rev. | wallacs Bunnell, pianist Thom. |And it is understood that L A Funeral of Walter Norton rancis Dyer returned home yester- (LT LT by Rev. | wallac Bun pian SR e e ol ater Novton b day from a weck's stay at C. A. A. Perry, theme “God Will Pro- [as D, Barraclough, i M. Camp . 5 ends of Thomas A. Tracy, loc1l | Norton will be held at 0 o'clock Woodstock, the Hartford Coun L . m. church school: 5 | choir will sing an anthem clocle - wspaper are wrging him 0 tomorrow afternoon at the A eamn ! ; % union; 8 p.m. preach- | 1rather Watches O'er Me” and M mxn awvor, but he has declined, |y, ‘.,‘w Lds ry"s'Z)"'lrvn ”'Ii 'v‘i.'f-‘u'..mt Mr. and Mrs. Fridolf Frederick & by e pastor, theme, “God Add- | Bothel Pinder will render a “is possible that he may {ton avenue, Rev. Hubert D. Jone son and daughter Lois of New B - = d to His Fifo Fifteen Noays.! solc 1 a on t will (i burlal il be 4 ew Brit . ¢ t k a s ] < will officiate and burial wil b e spending the week-end her ‘PLAINVILLE' crs Reelected | Gospel Mission Sehool oo 4 oL ; considred one of the | West cemetery tives esent officers of {1 £ : - c 3 tters in the city an Repairing Surface Sewer Among those who are spending y Dr. Robert the wonk t the Plainville Camp will deliver an | *Jo) or ] He rapidly increasing e 2 ? 5 ) vill erans’ Camp associa- | MEeti oty orclotk it the hou 5 and Mrs. T, B. Adkins and robay R At e p L at 2 k at ition to his newspaper duties Employes of the state highway S g o Lol fuer edjes e : lof Frank Burleigh on Bank str as probation officer rtment under the supervision of Plainville Camp ground aggoan Crawford . [[noon at the Plainvitie camp| .. ucheOutis I fow weeks his column car- | Foreman Patrick J. Collins are now — 'HU DUKE STEPS ot ES TR, T e Lh i1l oesroe | MUChE arnual picnic o th ried a story in connection with 1 cngaged in enlarging and repairing \ubpec[e(l [-()ul P]d\ AN e s s b (IR ‘;u.u; . 1001 will eld | political situation regardi the | the surtace water sewer and catch o A Big Show R e o110 a1 oV es. | NNt Saturday, July approaching primary, and at thet basin on Riverside avenue nea v cers are as follows ce pres : i 3 3l n R avenue near the ‘ But Accept Suicide | g Sh B PRy e I T e e e 0 i me the name of former Mayor Jo- | corner of Mellen street. Gl S S e R g |seph F. Dutton was mentioned as a the past few The body of a woman found : : ¢ body a woman found in 2—FEATURES—2 South Lancaster Thursday has been ) : t later than 2:30 o'clock on the 1 0. Sloan of Meriden, Charles | N0t later than artz of South Norwalk, Mrs. May |9ate. Automobiles will be furnished | ossible candidate for the mayoralty. | ay Al Ken Maynard Ogden of Waterbury, Mrs., Alice (28 transportation nee that time. it is known many = o ihia IEntleatus ity o s i A R i o e E The picnic will he held & ¢ | friends of the city's former chief terson, 63, of Worcester, by {he cad woman's hushand, George I'e- terson, and their da v The Reterson wor lert Tome two weeks ago years a large has been ex- point followinz ) . | rain. The, basin would Helen Twelvetrees and May of Meriden and Mrs. 1 uoft | Advent Camp grounds and t ol- | executive ve asked him to enter | become cl d with airt and refusd Prank Albertson f Glastonbury; secretary, “lor- [10Wing program wii pe carried out: | {ho runnin 1 it is thought likely | from Mellen street and as a result in CBLUE SKIEN" ce A, Jackson of Hartford 8. to 01 0clock,. sporls: o % | that he will adhere to the wishes of | the water would back up and re- Ahvays a Good Show s, kson is the only new offi- |6 to 7 o'clock, basket lunch; 7 followers. When interview i main in a large-pool on Riversida 4 Joutd tion. She takes the [0'clock, camp e stunts wil crday. however Dutton was |avenue until the dirt was cleared 1d it all hic finitely estab- W ED. VAT —NIGHT ) £ Moo Warren of Tor- (be performed non-committal, al he did ad- |away eliminate such diffieuls lished suicid cause of her SMAKING THID GRADI le, past [ The picnic ith ivmns [ it that he | n asked to ) e Thinhe (e hedln hasit o death, police Possibility prayer by the pastor avound | candidat S with Edmund Lowe and ear. ind o h ciently th enable it te of foul play ¢ had been 05 flicers of om Auxiliary | the D fire will by Lists Being Prepared g considered ‘ Nainvill a ssocia- t lunch and lemonade, ice cream | The revision of the voting list - of (Continued on P: 15) 'FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS T The Big Moment! _ By BLOSSER [ THERE TEY 6O NOW=LUEADKW TowarD WELL MIDE OURSELVES ) WE CERTAWY U )T | THE RNER,ToO - THE OKE IS TAG 7 INROCcK GoRee AND | g O O elE ROU G e e CNER I N || ) S DONT | AND WIS PONY,BUT 1 CANT GET | GNE VAN THE SURPRISE / 4 7 o T By TORTATILONS ERE THEY ( TALL, FRECKLES = | A 600D ENOULGH LOOK To SEE IF [} oF s sweeT Lire— | / UNCLE Haroy's ¢ DOWN scounopeL | | J (N2 DORT \uaRT TUE MAN IS VAN OR ROT - - TUS TIME 1T WonT (NORRIED MB VT J\ OF ANAN As | ZN LILELY AS NOT THATS ’\ \ & ; GIDDAP, | vsToo=wew, / | SoonAST U, ) s kg o S T 60 SO EASY WITH ViR 4 { A AY MAYWIRE THE \WHO IT 1S - Come | e S \ 6! 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