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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1929. T . . of the {f which serves the pub. | streets, Chief F st T. Belden this | /o . = P ] 1 le S | lic in Rogers Bakery, is recuperati 1 N rorning ordered the traffic u inple Shoi % | alnv' e ews {at his home on Red Stone Hill from nsto ews it point discontinued Crippl .“ 'OtS F_athel | {a tonsil operation performed recent- y only. Many persons arriv- In Hair Cut Argument ly at New Britain General nos tomobile, not knowing the York July 26 () — Ed- 0 pital location of St. Joseph's church stop L cripple is in | To Clean Sewers | on Main street to inquire their way || the y jail chargea . m' &Rb' After a conference this morning | [ and a ffic tie-up was n his father, Nathan | officer for Plainville, and Iir ma wrence Doolan w o force the son te T T | lectnfan James Simpson. it was | to t traffic at the point in q father's STORE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY | —— cided that immediate attention will | from m. to 6 p. m n 5 M h [1 . M be paid to the sewers in the center Sunday Baseball The used youth walks with | (eI [ B about which people have been com- ‘s ] ] C T i A he opening game the o]t id of « hes. He allowed (MGrCIAN(S and BUSINESS Mem | sput wwich veopte bove veen <o\ Sacig] Cars on Trains Accom- " 2 s e b o = | F I A N S |steps to clear the passageways out will be 1 iis shoul He took pride in it EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES FOR ALL DAY | Fail to Appear at Session | %iee .o sher e ey o modate Novena Attendants |30 2 g e e protes. Lus SATURDAY SHOPPERS! | | this, it is expected. will climinate : ] ked up COMMITTEE 0 D‘H” the unplensant odors, 1 for a barber DISAPP INTE | Accident Victims Tmproving M’NY ‘RF’! PEP RTED 1 ¢ L evolver | | Tred Hastings, viet A el A LN g1, his s A fired | | ! Hastings, victim of an neci | e | dent Wednesday night on the Plam- | Ay Crusher At Stone Qua Broken— | Ville-New Britain road, is slowly im- | p 3 < q —= | proving from his injuries. He ig sty | Personal DElinguonsapinedsin = i [l | Pulton Market Leases Whiting confined to his home on Strong « Mie Lights Shut Of— | do “"3'Rmaiilst x ra ecla || Strect Store - 1s T 1| Court ana will be unable to be out Tt will start pro i . ‘ SHECY SloTe=GMUCHIS RS pO LG ror S ao miki e, New Departure Band to ¥ 0N oeclock with Clyde Water | i | | Joseph Rochefort, of Bristol, who lock de Wa —Saves Automobile I'vom Burning | PhEOCNBE0TE O LR XISROL i i pfor (e} n of a | | also injured with his brothe Atlantic City Pier. Tt ‘h)ll) Team Ties for I MISSES' \ 7 " | Keen disappointment was express- | John, in the accident. is fmproving. fTosen st ier v A S e it R LISSES" AND WOMEN'S ed today by members of the com- | His condition is much better today. | = ~SoRePES - HUETen Sl A T | mittce of the Plainville Chamber of | County Legion Mecting e e e e s Commarce over the lack of interest| The town hall will be used Sun. . 3 ¢ nalt it 3 ¢ R e g Y Hang, | cities and towns about the and | tie with Britain at the top of [ epaveciin the meeting dnstin ght day for the gilhering of the HArt= oy e 86ints imors! distant to attend fitha western: aivision of: the 'l | to discuss the feasibility of holding | ford County district American lie- the closing exercises of the annual | [ S Hetol e m = {an industrial exhibit here. Although |gion meeting scheduled to be held S R R a1y Mo NI A lSRE e s indtsdorad | the session was widely advertised, | here. The qua Brock-BArnos |y, oine arriving in Bristol carried |a § to 0 shutout. Four er | no one appeared outside of the mem- | pdst on Whitin LI A il S At i e il | bers and the decision of the com- |ed to take evare of the large num- loaded to capacity with the faithful, scoring ) §'v|‘w 4-r~‘\n<u 5 | mittee is more up in the air than | bers who plan to attend. The Amer- | 2o0tE ' CREEES BIE A0 (ot the | ealling of the i JiS¥eE | ican Tegion auxil Wil Servn [gpine of St. Anne from physical or scor | In order to make sure that this |luncheon in the post rooms after the | ooy ailments. Additional trolley | non-interest is the real feeling of | business mecting. ears were also placed in service on H PO A | the business men of the town, th Nepairing Pire Truck the Woodland strect line by officials "‘“ 1 0 | committee decided last night to hola Minor repairs having been finish- of the Bristol Traction company and | another such meeting next Thursusy |ed on the Mack truck of the Plain- [ bus service was also available from | night at 8 o'clock in the Chamber of | ville Fire Department vehicle [ the station to the church for the | Commerce rooms on Pierce street now at a local paintshop where crippled and infirm % | Members of the committee point- |it will be completely revarnished. | o¢ taon of the masses, celobrated ed out today that the exhibit will Attending Convention at 5:30, 6. 7, § and 9 o'clock this|™ benetit much more the retailers in | Governor John H. Trumbull 1oft | morning, the vas Granea i <o | Plainville than it will the manuiac- |yesterday for Association Island. |y capacity and a la umber of PR 2 and O turers. In fact. according to on Ontario, to attend the annual | pricces” from throughout the Hart- Al R A E | member, the exhibit will benefit ‘he 'ennvention of manuf; 'III 8 ASSO- | 1ord dio were present to assist ) AE RS T pP S A | manufacturers not at all while ciated with the General Llectric ( in the vice The relic - Particularly clever in line. . . .they are ideal for an retailers will have a chance to boom | Governor Tramball is expected DAck | plieq this morning bets Ds 1 active summer. Silk Frocks, long or short slesves | their business. The exhiblt was kome on ylmvlrl . hours of 6 a. m. and 11 a. m. and Lura i : 4 £ thought of as a means of cducating ay Play Again | will be applied uously this | S G b vatiety of shades. Models in flat crepes, wash- tie townspeople to trading in Plahi- | Manager James Paul of the Brock- | aego o RPICC COMIBUBUSY. EHH | Brow | 1 able silks and smart prints for hot weather weai ville but because of the lack of in. Barnés post boys' baseball teann',,q aeqin this evening from 7 to 9 Ba | terest, it is very probable that the stated today that the team willl . joo Ee = 2 S S4s 3 robably | A few more games e e s 1 5 I S 5 project may be dropped proba 3 All Services in Church 5 SECOND FLOOR The meeting next week will he the | (i gt i "IR‘:?'“"’::?“'M"‘, All of the services in conn V| B :l}v"”;m ~n";’”’[' l‘: gl ‘[‘1” I :’ 7 X~ over but Manager Paul plans to en- \‘yl'" "‘I‘V " ”':,'* f" \‘ ; Jy'”‘:‘ ,"" s P4 ¥ 5 78 pibit will he held or not and oncs Vel WA U Mg ians vest | Side the church this year and the : i agnrin the committee issues its invi- ',“':”,:y‘;” 2 Aenennng procession of acolyte trumpeters| Band at Atlantic City ne O'N playwright tatibn to all thote who are inter- ' Program at Camp and visiting clargy, held on the feast T'he New ‘\' parti band O'Nei rly in July P | eted. hath wholesalars, retailers » Rov. M. d- Creeger of Middletown | C3¥ Of St Anne in preceding years, |1 series of clght concerts a R G n_fl(\;‘v}‘v':‘l o manifacturers, 10 be represented 4t iy pa o speaker at the afternoon | Will be eliminated. Rev. William P tic City's famous s r . LsY ¢ him 1 2 e SR S | the sés€ion session nt the Plainvills Camp | Laflin, pastor of the church. an-|row after oang 1 i o1 b demanded S ok 10 o' N ounced & opening of the concerts will be two L rtistic m: | r | 4 Crusher Is Broken grounds today at d o'clock. Rey |noun o ;8 1 1 il r i X Sl R T e e fternoc o ev o S on fe, ho.ohv. s CutB & ape A large crack dlongside the crush- ¢ 8. Applegarth will speak the | vena that t rvices would be fr ubEen, A r ln ews at the scout camp during the sum- | i s g Gaativlase 2 10 o'clock. from the pomp and “carnival” spirit R ¢ rday a 3 er at the White Oak Stone Quarry evening a ¢ A | mer, scout meetings for the re-| e s e e Bt ithe pait ty-five membe 2. mairder of the summer will be rns-; "“\(‘w‘_ e b e Afany Blalaills peonlaitapk s tn Many Cures Reported early start this morn -_nn!vmuvd.‘ according to Scoutmaster | s ion of activities there until accasion today to visit the shri ! Many cures have been reported to r:w an « I°re father of Meigs O. 2 BERLIN AFFEETE“ Eihe rotlowing. | repairs can be made. A force of of St. Anne at §t. Joseph's church in | the local church authorities in pas: 1 mer Tocal man, RaksnE 3 The following members of the | el 2 - Dristol years following the application oy Arriving (e} 1 hiz son that he 15 n tRoop ath Atoanis ASBLEESHTRITA, e i r\‘\‘lq‘lf;,\ :3‘ "Mastes woro relehrated! (his morn: | the relic, which is a section o il | Aterncor in a rtorial capacity | Woodruff, Howard Wgodruff. How- | B teyine 1o gol the plant in |ing at 7:30 and 8 o'clock at the | wrist hone of’St, Anne and whick | set o wepap of the ard Shumway, Kingsléy Robéy, How- | S 5 chiurch of Our Lady of Mercy was procured following years of ef- In a few days he ard Bmith, Jaek Boardman, Wglle B e s heonl Ehinatat tiia) Nonoxiobibhe taast fort on the part of the late steel p rivate yacht - fo —— | Hyde, Richard Walsh and J6hn | i “‘:-":I':M i ;‘lm»_““h L Plainville Bricls Thomas Keéna, for many ¥ bands will remain fg - " . A Lewis. The Berlin boys are in the | Pl > 'r‘n‘ e Mrs Robert McFarland and | pastor of Toaortie ohlvoh alf oI IR a G r t they BUUANE SO PV hanse it ter Vio and ) s Dorothv | |qrge o of crutches, canes na v Trolley Franchise Voided, Gago- sime tent ana venorcthat tnes are Eraer T roparted Tha machine doughier VIOt and Sriss Dorothy | laree pile of criiches, canes nnn ¢ Ve o “ line Price Ma Be Cut torested in outddor work and have | DL EREthoueRt Sheingopantiol M e e e S L Y R sirespondent e y ample apportunity to practice on the | vithin a very “""‘;":”“."", s S A, the Chevrolet dealers of t la- | for ¥ and has — | hikes and trips sponsored by the! .. Tulton Market Comine cards are being received Speviall TEANTIC A branganiohis delphia vone, it attracted the atten. OV ¢ recent | The Fulton Market. a chaih com VG Mis APtAUE 3 2 I the revolution umerous | cantp. 3 : i v. 8id Mrs. Artiine A Ball | ot oehe s Seoneestion in the tion of the management of the steol L . N BIGYCL]ST HIT BY AUTO Jhn Lewis has heen elected tent bination of meat m .4:(_“)11?-'('.\;”;{ who dre on {helr Weadlng tip 1M | winiry” of the charch on Dan nd e nd Cahits | leddsr for the Berlin group, an | 4 lragr 6n the ““'"Lh' b Boston. stract, munibers of e, bo wera entered into £&hapbécamy ————— Honot &eld6m gained by a local hoy Tani Buildirig o Whiting ' Wil e rogular meotlng of | pu i O A h Director Becker of eay as, 5 4 S 7 from o five years e marke* et Nos AT KL 6f Py dn s A SRl BRI AT e band fop v ¢ called to a i o scApes € In- | Mbro Hoys are expected to attend romm one to i lodg K 3 {raic b Snia] aed iy or a co ‘ " ’ DI BiuliimelBscanesi St gas T ohtis S e n e et WL b installed and resdy for hUS- [3q jeryons hall at '8 oclock tos || M (0dS e g IR S dusidk this summ MR jury—Boy Scout Mectings DISCon- | sinimer and méetings will he discon- ine=a by Septerbber 1. aceor iing 1o ' oyt n Maple, Center and Quicen streets CnSasement tifnuéd untl the fall he stargitoiliby aRenta ol CoRS oo Wa Erier ann Sfamily dENh I o s s T g™ (summation ] '-D.de!' l" tinued—Mrs, Crandall Improved— | Itetikti Froni Vacdtion © i ‘\ \.T{,\,’q{'\ Al e ing strc \\‘\; !mning'.\v\ .\H‘r';m‘ R 7 H. :“:!fi" S >, - Z 5 : Mrs. Clairé Andérson and chilren g adi HE QRN EINRL SENCLEISSUNS L i &% 8¢ bBatay ; ! Hl RGIRN oris Liescs L Rata FhtiTHaq s FHeIE G ool in BIECRA VRl Bt el e Lo ”ml“[ 1 ‘1‘ T e rads ourly ‘Fhe extension of the New Britaln. | Kéngington following a month's va- | ;\n_'. M or 4 keener competitisn ‘: vrrxv NIV""”N_W:‘ "‘m Tleriban b Ehate A q i i s e Tracy building, spe fona 3 y Kensinglon and Meriden Strect Rail. | cation at H:v;\dcn.“ Game 1 Postponed at Woodmont. Addition s ‘.M henches road Co., grahted the company in Prayer Meeting The widelyst ded gn - = = were also plac on tie laivn in th k. 1921 by the state legislature of that | fhere was a ldrge alténddnce at twern the Plainville Business s are 230 living members of 1(ar of the rectory and the paro- ANy date was found to be invalid today. | the prayer meeting Held last night hasab and the Trumbull the Natiohal Academy of Sciences at | chial school building il following the decision handed down |at the Kénsington Methddist church Bléctrie Co. nine. nostponed tist | Washington, 1. (.. who investigate Oblate Father in Ci Rl last night by Chicf Justice George | Rev. Alan L. Dodd was in charge of evanin® BECEUS rain. It will Y all departments of science. ~ Thé services during the nov e - W. Wheeler in the MeU6ok case in | the service. iRy ibxt Tu night. accord- | _____|bave been in churge of Rev. s lay, t 1 Bridgeport. In this finding it was | On Motor Trip inz \n announcement made to- SOTIC LEMENT € i R Dunn | ruted that all bills passéd by the | Mr. and Mrs. R. & Gold of Berlin day TADMINISTRATION ACCOUNT G ey st WHE S Vaaoh loglslature and not signed by the | street and fam re on a molor trip | 4 » Prom Bukning closing sermon this evenin A 4 governor within three days after the | through the Adirondacks. They ex- Merton J. Lamh, «ho yesterday District of Pla le ss Probate Court, ha 'nkflvv L in pre “'l ; l6xislaturé adjourns, are void | pect to be gone for about twd weeks. | 1 his duties ot the post 6fris t is expected that thousands w la 1tp: o lagislature granted to Mis, Crandill tmproved | I hesmiee with - unable 4m dain - entranc ) i ihe street railrond an extension of | The condition of Mrs. Arthur ness, sived the possible destruction weh tonight s n B its franchise. to enable it (o build at | Crandall of Berlln, who has been | n nutomobile ewnid by A, N sisitors temain for ty e L omo later date a gailvord connect- | confined to the New Rritain General | Iehnson, assistant-treasurer af the HHISHA NS x " St ing New Britain and Meriden | hospital for sevoral weeks as the re. | Phiinville Trist Ca. this morning Tax Deliguents Pay pital through Kensinzton, by way of the jsult of héing slruck by a large hus 1haut 1 100k I i " s cat Hole pass. The legislature closed |is reported as groatly improved. 1t \ lighted c 0 thrown wer \ al home S on Jtne § dnd the bill was not 8ign- | is expected that she will return to o s flanr of t ne and had it ort evas od by the governor until Juhe 14, her home In a few days. She under ried to blaze when Mr. Lamh f ! roscel N ony s LAl three days after the thiee days al- | went an operation (6 her hack as the noticid it. He quickly the sl muear at sid e Rich. -~ This amolnt ropr h A lowed Him by Iaw result of injuries received. fre ont and there was no necessity © order once | {ay of §2, a delinquency of §1 : LSHREIEA sDatcly Unless the spocial legislature that Condition Iniproving Sl got into " Thussin wilha any | for an ala . g a cony | and o7 A R et ; Is €xpected (o he cilled valldafes| rriie condition of Samuel Chase Spig™ 1 ARSI M PEoterlng Prom Onteation 8: Toth 1 (s for ol Arh veluy o this bill. the franchise cannot be | Codle of Berlin, wito 13 coffiied 1o saitor Cogiwell ahove. N fa pofeildr memboer enbiitaat dwelt served ! t ed t6 build (he rallroad Me Lawreice and Mehiorial HOsti- | sacinty pint eomn 1o (ne e AT Jegiinaki and they will tal. 1 - At the timo that the bill was tal it New London 48 tht resull Af FRestior hatRAIESE Mgt = AR o Tecord. opportunity to settle t 10 is ol vassed it \as tho plan OF the com- an ditplane decldent, 18 much ih-'y o ordinary visitirg card for a *p e}‘—'—q" MERITT 0. BYDER Jule. | amount tomorrow mort home of th ' pany to bulld the raileoad connect- | proved. Coale Ka& hien confined 10 [yot Fui Sovier afic Abeiae sT ND TAMETATIIN. OF CLAINGS In former years (h s of » St. Thomas ing these points us soon as possible. | the hospital for the past 13 weeks it would he enly fair to sdmit such = - warrints was postponed 2O¥ Ag vet there has been no work start- | and 1t 13 not expacted that he will e R * i at | eral months aftor tax was au of 2 ed On the froject and as far as|ielurn (o hid Home until the first a1 A St PLAINVII/EE? g A but this ngement proved unsat o Kfowh there are no plans for im- | Ottober. He recelved three coni- | ———— - ——e TOXIGHT ONLY isfactory, according to Tax Colle ' Copyright, NHA Tonfion Ttk mediate work in mind. | pouna fractures of fis left leg when | 5 S i B Mo Judge, | tor Frank L. Riley. for rensol Chancell mion Muellir of Gare Anothier law that is voided as (he | 76 was struck by the propeller of 1| Registrars HNotioo oAbt Bide |u""“ e | | on morian mini% | (hat mahy of the delinquents had e electad ny d criticaily il fol- réault of the investigation and hand- | Plahe which he was attempting to| ¥ g !.,‘v'(AnI4\’n()lvT!'. LY 1 'M;‘;‘ \-,hfn. et ek miatayils il duft that clty Ja could not bo lo- stalled by the . 4 rgency opniation for ing dewn of the Acclsion in DBriago. | ctank. The “prop” blade passed| . o SE¢ fim @ This T o Sl alathidr, dsvaansd cated elsowhere. This year a numi- Asslstant from New Haver ) the gall bladder at . L | The registiars of ths Town of o 1G BOY said district, de port is the law regarding the gase- | (1'ougzh the bohe three times A Kerily Bl : (Rt thay e BIG D This Court doth that si% | Ber of whrrants will be sery ch | thents will he served folloy 1 heim. He's 5 line tax in the state or CoMncclicut. | (hen hurled Coale across the feid. | Bty Berehy ive pofice that the A D L wonthis be Allowed an 4 for tha | ool until the delinqu T B s AE the ‘orésent. time théfe I8 & lax| Chutchill House Repits _m!ll Be in u;\u‘n‘ 1 xn\m__ August 2, e e ord o an ” st .-’n [ <:y-n\u AL s | : Fe i ot start. | aid agiin on Irids B 4. fro WA WAlme KNSt the ssme to tlie admin oo RO K of tha cetits a gutlon. THIS fiw was| Bktefis ve repatts huve beet start. {5 8 S Ok UL B b, . (da5s Most Senaatunal Piim | e t A, and Qirects that publ rafitc Lizhts Inoperative A sor e l 75t BIRNGD By {Ms Povirnde within o1 08 the ChusshiL Ruuss dn Berllny 0 PR i R e BB LR SR FIMCSEE Sonsit 1 votlva he given of thin order by adver- | ielieving fhat the heavy trafi 1 GLASSES FITTED {he time Sot by Tag tnd - therefors | Tecently bought by I Clittord Mer- NERE ime) in flie Town Hall for the Rty step into action | {hing 0 a newspaper b IR ed i M O b the tax on gaséiine 1a not legal. 1t |'*in of New Tiritain, Mr. Merwin | s3lo mifntss Of reslsing and cor R s hont i | closing exercizes fon avenue FRANK E. GOODWIN i8 18t knbWh fiow (he varions com. | PIANS 10 1m0ve into his new home ns | INg the caucus lists of raid town outlews. A (on af Blaltilo " e piace | Anne, would s < 3 = Halés will act on the ';H“_I bt | 500N 48 repairs have heen eompleted STRARS RIN-TINCTIN ! where tHe de-eased | P ey READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Optomotrist PR Ll o niatter, but | \ Sposteeslite togal H Mar “rhe Millon Dollar Collar ¢ ¢ EA 3 S| thére 18 a posalbill AR Nosd Work Progtesslitg Mar e Million r OB iED 3 5 o o ! e ‘\an’}l:}o,: vi\hn“m”y‘v DI | g hass bech hugs Fepairing Willlam E. Carey L ) M junge. | Lérner o POR BEST RESULTS ] ain St Phone 1905 WIE tiitke (ho Hixz;: S S onte | tods in the town in the past few o RN B T B d £ L 9 ke the s rice 18 cents | 10008 1 S ks — < tead 6f 21 c - R T i days and have mude ood pr S S f S B BLOSSL M, o8 2 centa. - Very few of the | %0 "L ork one of (he roads thit | |4 ES AND M iE oft Scap g SUS COMPANIESs WErk | o ged atiention as much ns " ar ho fac ha o dee 3 | \Haétd ‘:ghf”'\ .M;' phat the decision | s that (rom the Kensinston i af and no deeision could | yica fo the Lodee school : - be stated by them today. { has been scraped and is in very (=’ 5 [ P i =) ) B By T Hecuped| Injuty Ugood condition at prosent. The Lo S ) (G Elegiiied AM L DORSIT cistiss JPSUASDONT SA RRR (R IR s | paiid lenine i, o K"nmnl:r [ water drain in the rear of the pos: 1 COouLo Do Turj Wiy noTZ RIGHT ¢ Aow AN OR b THCRES AO SOCH WoRD | TUERE ISN'T, HOM O ol . had a narrow escape from serl- | gijen VEEn Bt aed e e 7 o - i ~ \ P I ous Injury yeaterday when the biey. | hiote, he washout ihat. hus been| [ "‘“j_/ - [ Sirr bt AN BoliTh L ASEARTHE o SAEP WD s Sy . cle which e was riding along | jangerous during each heavy rain | ot g JUST CANT S~ IF Yo To Lisk Swamp road was hit and demiolished | storm for the pasi few mopths. i ;% 4 Do 1T it A MATCH ON A CAKE Uy a passing car. The boy was rlding | The rain lnst night hrought reliet | L‘b | = along the roud and swetved int6 the | {0 crops und Inwns in the town and | . - path Of the car, jumping from the | aimost flodded the underpass in Ken- | biegelt & moment before it was hit. | xington. ‘The waier was abont eight | He was ot injured hevond a few | inches doep, but the overfiow ook | sovafehes. The name of the motor- | care of [L fust o8 it ran under it was n6t oblained and the dam- | the bridge. Had the rain conlinned g was shtened out hotween | for another 15 winutes. residents the o purtic | said, the wnderpass would have héein Lengnes Urzes Enrollment fiooded to a defpth of several feet. | Menthers of the Connecticnt - | 1 1 of Wemen Voters must en LIVE ROULETTE GAME roll with their partles on Angust Paris, July 26,—A regtaurant here or Angnet if they wich to take a gnme of rouleft which s part In thelr town clections thia fall. | played with live dancers s pawns according 10 notices sent from the ‘The floor fs the fable and while the | 5 Readaunrtors in Hartford. These | orchestra playa a wheel {5 spun | APS (he only Aavs that afe may | with 86 numbars on it When {he | \ raglgter hafore (He fall and winter | wheel stops the orchestra stops and | ¥ lectionk the dancers on the lucky nufnber | Duo to. the face that many of the | Win the prize,

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