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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 29, 29 79 lars to match, 59 and (Well known Good assortment of color: Men's Shirts $1.39 (3 for $4) Broken sizes, collars attached, col- values to $2.95 Vests, Bloomers, Panties, all colors. W ligmson artford’s Skopping Centars. WE CLOSE AT 12 O'CLOCK WEDNESDAY Featuring Aisle Specials TOMORROW of Great Value Rather than Price! Chintz Pillows I S. *Men's Half Hose 35¢ pr. Silk and rayon, regular 50c grade. Men's Broken sizes, slightly irregular. s Women S Rayon Underwear 69c make). Women's Handkerchiefs All white linen, regular 25¢ v Women'’s Silk Hosiery 93c (3pr.$2.75) Full-fashioned, values to $1.50. ~ Novelty Pajamas $1.25 set Excellent quality, cloth Pajamas, regular $2 values. 25¢ ea. slightly irregular, Carter’s Shirts 35¢ ea. striped broad- Berlin News POLICE MAKE BG WEEK-END CATCH Liquor and Motor Vehicle 0F- fenders Fall Into Net TWO0 SUCCESSFUL RAIDS Found At | at Fight Gallons and Stil] I'wo Places — Town Meeting On Vire Protection Tomorrow Night— —To Play Off For Championship. liquor, one still, one driv and Light 1 batch charged gallons of of home brew. with reckless driving, another charged with drunken driv- catch of the the ing formed the record Berlin police end. The Nutmeg house ncar the B pot and the house of John Jacobs ¢ Lower Lane yielded the alleged wet” material. Constable Frani Brown and Orville Ventres made the raids Saturday night and arrestod Frank St. Marie at the Nutmeg house, where they' found three gal- | Jons of alleged liquor. St. Marie will answer the charge of keeping liquor with the intent to sell and will be | tried tomorrow ight in the town court. John Jacobs was Officers Brown and his home on Lower ] five gallons of alleged liquor, a still. and a batch of home brew in the house. He will aiso be tried tomor- row night Three-Car Jules Rakoski of Lower arrested by Constable Frank Brown Kensingfon the result of car smash on l'armington av- near the Farmington aveaus garage, at 2:30 o'clock yesterday morning. He is held on a of reckless driving. 1t is claimed driving east on force over wee i v arrested when Ventres raided ne and found | Smash lane was cnue, charge that Rakoski was Farmington avenu when he sideswiped a car that was approaching him. Giuseppe Ma- zone of New Britain was the driver of the second car. As he was struck his car swerved around and was hit | by a third car, driven by Minnie Doty, also of New Britain. Traffic was light at that time in the morn- ing, and it was some time hefore as- istance came to them. Drown was | (alled to the scene of the accident nd after investigation p Ra koski under arrest. Car Overturns Constable William Cole of Berlin made the other arrest, Sid- ney Kirk of 128 Cherry strete, New Britain, being the offender. He w the driver of a car which overturned near the Kensington post office ves- terday afternoon. None of the o cupants of the car were injured al hough the machine itself was baaly jamaged. Col »d Kirk on a harge of drunken driving. He cased on hail of §300 for appear- | in court tomorrow night. Contined to Home | Mrs. John Pinches of Berlin street is confined to her home as the result of illness. She has been ill for tre past month and her condition is un- changed Funeral of Charles Ekman The funeral of Charles Eckmun veteran employe of Landers., Frary & Clark, was held this afternoon from his late home at 2 o'clock and from the Swedish Bethany church at 3 o'clock, Rurial was in Farr- | view cemetery, New Rritain. There was a large attendance at the funeral, Mr. Ekman having been 31 laced E arres was | member of the | the information, hz |that is of as much if not {to the | be reached, through whom the | claim that | the contract | meeting church for the past 10 years. Traffic Heavy Yesterday Traffic on the Berlin pike very heavy yesterday, many peovle seeking to escape from the intense heat. Shore roads were crowded from early morning, and in the late afternoon the returning traffic ticd up cars at the intersection of the Middletown road and the Hartford- Meriden pike. State police were patrolling the highway and, other than the accidents in Kensington. none were brought to the attention f the police Important Town Meeting was The town fire protection question will be the topic of the special town meeting to be held tomorrow night the town hall. Much was attracted to this important mat- the ringing of a false alarm week and meeting of the town officials and the New Britain fire board whisa followed. The facts committee, apointed to procure data on the two means of fire protection available to this town, has completed its investigation and is ready to report at the meeting. It has spent much time in obtainink s visited the New- fire department, which has been recently installed. and has much information on the cost of separate department in the town has the cost of a department three stations. one in each of three main districts of the Kensington, Iast Berlin and Another matter that will before the voters for disposal and more im- portance is the suggestion of chairman of the New Britain fire board that all residents of the town be authorized to call the New Britain department in case of fire benefit of the town. due to the fact that in the past there has been much time lost before the proper officials of the town could New called. ter by last a ington a it of the town Berlin. Britain department could be Another feature of the plan is that | the New Britain department might receiv a call from somone using the name of an official of the town and in of an accident, while the truck was answering the alarm, the town of Berlin would not be forced to hay for the damages as it could the New Britain depart- ment was breaking the terms of the contract, thereby releasing the Ber- lin town officials from the terms, al- W case Chairman that, if ‘he this proposition James J. Butler stated voters did not agree to the New Britain depfirtmeit would not answer any calls to Berlin without that th~ officials the town sanctioned them. This would that in of - fire time would be lost and much dam- age could be done to a structure while the department was delayed If the vote 2t the meeting is in favor of a department Britain department the interim, will be in had mean case considerable voiunteer with New be cancelied when the here is completed. In however, the contract force It will also be decided whether oi not there will payment made for the run to Berlin last week. First Selectman lLeon Hall stated at the last week with the five that it was up to the Bertin fire committee to act on the mattes and report to him. Considerable in terest in the matter of the payment of the bill is shown by the New Britain officials, although they ud- mit that the terms of the contract plainly state that the selectmen or a few others who have posted the ue- cessary bond alone are allowed to call the department and that the de- be a board rartment shall not answer any othcr | alls. Asked why they sent the compan: te Berlin, the chairman stated that they thought the call was genuine and-that considerable loss might oc- cur it they did not answer it at onee, All voters of the town are asked io be at the meeting in order that attention | come | the | This is | making sure | | they Ihe may settle the matler at once. of sufficient impot- to araw a record crowd at t} | matter is hall Large Attendance At Outing About 60 member: of Bolton- Kasica post, American Legion, and th auxiliary and their families tended the annual outing of the po: held Saturday at Double beach. Games were played and refreshmen served during the afternoon Most of those attending took advantage of the water 0 escape in an effort O Championship on club cams, the two highest in town Legion bascball league, will meet Thursday night at [the Kensington Athletic field and play off the first of three deciding games for the cup to be awarded by n, l Boys and am win has 1 This cup goes to of the series of games t en played during the summer for the town championship. It h ot been decided where the remain- ing games will be played The gam will start about 6:30 o'clock and a persons interested are invited to at the field at that tim Dyer-Hackn Nuptials Miss Margaret Hackn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Huckn of | Ward street, Wallingford, and Ciar ence W. Dyer, Mr. Mrs | Gustav Petit of Berlin we married Sunday afternoon o'clock at the Wallingtord gational church by Rev. J. C. Zella pastor. Miss Irene Hackn, sister o the bride attended as maid of and Edward Dyer, Lrother bridegroom was best man The bride wore a white with her veil trimmed | blossoms and carried a bouquet of Swans The maid of honor wore zown and carricd son of and C East re honor of th satin dr with orange an roses. a pink lace Plainville News the ladies’ '-»m\m\‘i of the national convention, jorganization, urged all from the dis- | Hallgren secretary of decision Thursday lative Governor three days sup local court there ment town opinion that the local co bill pertaining to Plainville that was | brous sembly Practically ev the state the other by the cision, | interest in the held the 5493 laws made invalid. residents who aided in F h t T ir t Angust I American o a T welfare o tion was taken on the 1 f I c B tl t Wednesday & a bouquet of pink roses, ¢ Guests were present Hartford, New Brita Plainville, South Haddam and Walling ford. Mr. Dyer is employed by the nley Chemical Co. Following the rh held at couple dding U'pon their will > on Mill Berlin |« East Berlin A A North. Misses Irene and rom Boston Willimantic, Woodstock, Ias Berlin cception homs for a | turn ¢ in wh th ide trip th lert of the East Ttems wccompanied by Miriam North, have vacation sp Miss Gertrude from monc Mrs. returned their ent at Me amuel |ating from her Mrs. William tomorrow for Yonkers, lowing several weeks test of Mrs. C. D, Maples Mrs. Walter Werdelin, Mrs Peterson and Miss Dorothy R A Ray- McCrum is recent M. Darwood recuper- illness leaves foi- the the stay as Bynon at Egnar Rich ar Bulberry | spending k Y N street o W ter North ani|®r iic pond in West Cromwell ¢ is invit T 1 \ PLAINVILLE COURT IS NOT AFFEGTED: Bill Was Signed in Time by Governor Trumbull COUNTY LEGION MEETING assion of Town Co Morning — Conlin- Baseball Other As far as can be ascertained, the of the king supr, n in enactments John H ter the n T the general assembly will not affect the new Plainville town court in any way. played formation of the tem here state organizing the by the governor in May inating any possible ¢ Prominent lo an importan toda court } me court invalid Since the decision has I amor en cons the Tt whon many of The new cou zht before ng the ry cit affected up du is sup t specia assembl purpose 929 general for the The local he formation of the n work early on accounting 1y in M Legion Mec Numerous Jartford county eld in Plainville he auspices Representatives n the county Commander Ar v of Bro were Theoc | the local post extended an invitation to all Legion » attend the carnive 14, 15, 16 lainville The sale Legion f July was the ble discussion lan stated that ie of posts a organ sul O in v the organiza work goods was a of the £ such ety boys! Great enthusiasm 1o discussion concer: tate convention which will ord in August. The ussed in some le unced that fart Fenn woul ipal ers at mber other ha en Legion, be thi i secur spea of rs in Guilford J. Rose Bel nding Camp the Mic ts of n s, Iden v he Plainville stay heir The at Knig row room at Cogm s Bunice Pratt for Brooklyn vacation harle weekl Mrs ie regular he Community evening hall. boys' camp by the I has close their local bo; ommunity The onducted M. G A 1l now np. Th sumr rday Mrs, Orrin 1 ettie and Rach 1 at the Plainvill Revival services 1 by Antio urch from Sunday 1zust 2, by Rev f Portland, an Rev. A. L. Jef ord will also partic ram. Next § will b unday conduct d ROXBURY YOUT Lunenburg, Mass he body John toxbury, who dro Vhalom yesterday w olice today hen a canoe capsi FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS will Game Postponed — Items of Interest. new decision the Plainville the matters of were discussed at the meeting of the from tion among Congr Pythias will evening at club Norknt convention at Louisvil Kentucky, | trict planning to attend the national | | to in in September ganization It enroll the or- | was announced at the meeting | that the Hartford county Le position in the in connection with tie |state convention. Legion posts in | | Windham and Tolland counties wiil have the leading position in the pa rade A new ba r s been pir- ) for the Hartford county Le ‘ be used in the parade | for the first tire. | The August meeting ‘ during the state convention a September meeting in Si Drum corps representing | posts in New Britain and South Manchester wili take part in the convention parade | At the close of the husiness meet- a banquet served at the | ion hall on Whiting street by the | auxiliary of Brock-Barnes post. The | business meeting place in the town hall Fngagenent Announced Mr. and Mrs. Frc ciello of Bicycle street annour the agement of their daughter, Mary, to I'rank Paol ind M Pac chard TEYVI party held at their The wedding will t part future. judicia Cars In Crash y that the hill Automobiles here was signed | Hubbard of thus elim- W Britain, hance that the 205 Burritt made the yesterda avenue, Mr. a new badly occurred Constable called in nd notified on wiltl second paradc | held will be helé i the | mskury. Legion | burt Tomorrow Baker Wedding | was court la all legi signed by eme valid ot en- rumbull within adjournment of etti, son of Mr tti of 36 Or- at a dinnes home yesterday. place in t h e, a who in the ATy SYS- cal t men iear Led John street ale Viventi New Britain, Farmingten car whicr itomobile, accident by High Sou and Pa street, on Hubbard's model d. Th of collided last Thursday iderable esidents of the 1 were of the rt was af- rt was the only 1930 com- | was damag out £:30 . George Schubert stigate the both drivers to appear in the town court tomorrow 10 general o'clock to a charge of violation | session. | of the rules of the road. town way w to in accident past and in in one or| reme court de- will have no sion of tho will e nactir " Conlin—Baker Baker, daughter of Mrs. 111 West Main strect, Conlin of 107 Whiting married on Wednes- it the Church of Our Mercy. Both are well known in Plainville and have a host of friends. Mr. Conlin is em- ployed at the Goodrich gasoline stu- tion on West Main street Grace A John Baker and Albert J t, will b August Lady of 1 se: 1y that of r strec local court b proposition the passing for Tay. ceting importance Home Superintendent of Schools Leon C. Staples and fam- ily will return home early this weck after spending the month of July in Maine. Plans for the reopening of the schools in September will be un- dertaken upon Mr. Staples’ return. Work on the new $45.000 addition to the Linden Street school is being forward rapidly and school wuthorities expect that the bullding will be ready for cccupancy in £op- teniber, Expected is expected Legion under \ n esterday ck-Barnes post. all the posts in attendance. lore Fanion of pushe in the al to b nd conntry held on by the [¢ Bascball fans who have been waii- ing inferest the second clas between the Busines.nien and Trum- bull team will be forced to keep up their enthusiasm for a little white longer, as the proposed battle for to tion in fostering |niorrow night been postponed the sale [due to f some of th detriment to the members of t are vacation- No definite in Canada. However, plans for matte game are still progressing and = hown in |predictions as to the outcome are ning the coming $till being made by players on boih the American squads. & haldiin A Large Court Docket e or six cases dealing with vio- it was me Postponed by i the atti- works fore the ct of con sponents of of the th teams boys. et ac- ma ive th lations of the motor vehicic will come up for disposal at a sion of the town court to be held to- morning at 10 o'clock. Tt will be one of the largest sessions to held by the court since its forn:a- tion laws one of the p athering nportant M 5 morrow With Town Clerk Six warr deeds have hesn filed at the of the town clerk Mary Demark Isematy o W York, has sold pr Washington street phine and Ior Rod New Britain Ozro 1. Cooley Hartford sold a lot on South Washington lawn to Arthur L. Farrar Walter and IFrances DrzewiecKki of Southington have sold property -ind buildings located off of Unionville ! avenue to lrank and Josephing Drzewiecki of Bristol Elizabeth A, T has sold a picce Washington stre 1ar of Bristol Zmil Bloom of Plainville has sold to Charles H Plainville a of land av- the ntee ifice den and a few Ground 1dletown Victor | it making Hous: mey 8 o'clock 1 nunity hall will leave following days Harrison, rty on to Jose- ur of N t| Sotith ) mato Weid- h of has it with Pratt me will v it Woodstock | lartford county | »d and the girls time at the s Who attended arrar of Plainville | land on Nortth | Arthur L. F: of t to homt Slater o piece near Farmington daught week Angela Amaro New Rritain have d and buildings near Newton avenue fo Mary P. an | John W. Thompson of New Britain Gas Station Closed The Standard Oil ted on Central square was closed Saturday and Vito of Camp ground i e h sold lar conduct- Pentecostal July 28, until | Mrs. M. Teem- 1 her co-work- forson 08 Hart- gasoline station loc and, as far can he ill not reopen for busin the sme man- ement. The station has heen doing vears evening ttained. pro- mal sery Woike's public under business for more than five Plainville Briefs Henry Bryant. rural letter 1t the local post office, has resumed his duties after a month's spent In ¢ A diug 1s recovered by | the New his life My and 1 Unionville carricr | H DROWNS July —(P) Norkut, 20, i in 2 a vacation | of wne ake w at Britain General hospital to Mrs. Maxfield of wenie 1s horn yesterday lost Clinton Anna |! | costs by Judg ristol News B DONNELLY DEMANDS. NEW CITY COUNCIL Attacks Present Body as Lax and Wants New Start SENDS LETTER 10 PRESS Asks Voters to Shake Off “Leth- argy"—Couple Accuse Fach Other —Riordan Saves Two More—Mc- Allister-Sullivan Wedding, An e re new city council is urg- ed by John Donnelly, f mem- the council lidate for mayor two years ago, in a com- unication to ncwspapers today. In recommendation to the voters, Donnelly points to what he “the lax handling partmental affairs of our portion of Donnelly's oted below “T have no means of knowing how others feel in this matter, but will | y bluntly for myself that I desire the opportunity to vote for en- tirely new council, although ¥ member of the present one I con- sider a personal friend—from a so- cial standpoint— (and hope they will ever think the same of me). but the wanner in which they trampled rough-shod over our charter some time ago, together with their lax handling of departmental affairs of our city, in my humble judgment them unfit for reelection, from a business standpoint. “Therefore T would ask voters of Bristol to rouse themselves from the lethargy into which they seem to have fallen concerning municipal af- | irs, take advan the oppor- v offered nd the time remain- ng. and elect from their acquain- tances such persons as they ider competent to rect the of progressive little city, (as many as convenient for each of the posi- tions). then get the prescribed form from the city clerk's office, and have | the lezal number of voters' signa- tures attached. and return same to the city clerk for verification. Then, and only then, will you have dis- charged the duty you owe to your city, yourself, and posterity, before the primary election, as it is vitally important that there be a liberal number to select from. Then you can select the which does not necessarily mean th to secure a job." Mr. Donnelly h local politics for a 1 and when a member of the city council was noted for his debating ability. Two years ago he was over- whelmingly ~defeated the John I*. Wade for the mayoralty Liquor Violator Fined Alber Kelly charged with keeping liquor with to sell and reputation, pleaded guilty to both counts in police court this morning and was fined $200 anc Joseph M. Donovan his place of ormer ber of a ¢ making t Mr. terms of de- city.’ letter is an eve I f ge of ou hest active in mber of years heen by late Smart of street n- tent rgeant quent home 1% his revealed s of liquor and gallons Smart, according to tice been peddling liquor in Main street section. Case Continued Because the testimony of hu: and wife was so conflicting, the Adam Zarck of Kast Bristol, rged with intoxication, breach of ault, was contin- tomorrow by Judge Josepn M. Donovan to permit an investigation by Probation Officer Erma Funk. Zarek was arrested ¢ eveni by PPoiiceman Edgar Norton upon complaint of Mrs. Zarek, who testified in court today that her h band had been drunk for six weeks. arek on the other hand testified that all of the trouble was due that his wife made a pra ing out with other men. Fined Lor Reckless Salvatore Racconello of street was fined alcohol. lice, o North morning arly S urday tice of go- Driving 215 Park $15 and costs on a charge of reckless driving by Jud soseph M. Donovan in police cour this morning. was Sunday t automobil wit driven by Hillside avenue little damage v New Britain John Zach Britain, charged ing, was fined § lice court this Joseph M charge of failing crator's li mer Racconellc afternoon collided k L. Griffin Waterbury Man Takes Appeal Gold street with 25 and sted ad Pa it costs i by A to endorse morning Donovan nolled on Golon lefendant wppeal were ense was Atty. 1 the pay- of costs. who represented an- would be t at $150 nounced that taken, and by the court. an bonds se Zach July stru was arrested on the night o 20 after his automobile had k and knocked from the ruw board of a trolley on Pir t John T. Tray ni stre ' most anxious | did not ions and two cracked ribs regain vllowin rospital and consciousness noon the ral w Bris| W v itnesses [ Cars Collide 1t 17 Prc Popko of street, Star late a collisic 1 Harry Terryvillz, of Hawthorne slightly following Allen ¥ ford Saturday 1 N Terryvil rnes 14 passenger arlotte were aged ght o! road h Miss Gladys this city of H in stre a ar, cut abo; arms and given med Dr. B. M. Ro other persons was face and tention by of th were injured Following a hearing ant Prosecuting Attor Q th volved agreed An vest fore Assis morning uf automobile of 47 Main htly damaged last evenin uck by a driven by snahan of Wolcott Levesque at th s in plant of the Ne Manufacturing owned v g when car parked front Depart company on Terry- A civil settlement was h morni d Nolled rges of intoxication and breach ag William Morris tabrise of East Windsor nolled this mor by uting Attol on payment were sted between Case and Hill Assistant ward Quinlan Ihe two kitchen ment followin other tenants Given Jail Sentence LeRoy Jones of North Main charged with reckless d operating a motor vehicle w the influence ntenced to 10 days in Joseph M. Donovan i this morning. He ple runken driving and the other charge Jones was arrested morning by North Main a short time warned the not attempt failed to ever, and of Kast were ing Prose of arr n of a Sumr stree e a complaint made der of liquor, was il by Judi police ded guilty t not guilty to n court o rday had late Policeman A treet. Th prior ta man to go to drive the heed the warnir his arrest followe Bathers Rescued I'wo bathers were drowning at Rockwell day afternoon by Riordan. Joseph Mancarelo, 17 Washington street, New B , be- came exhausted when near t island and sanl: twice before dragged ashore by the lifeguard. Abba Savatzke, 17, of Mer attempting to swim to also became exhausted near the trapezes, to the shore uncon: the to car, anc Jor how- saved from park yeste Lifeguard Charl:s of ai he stons he w en, in island, sani the and She was also Riordan, wh Neither ; cued was ous Boy Struck By Auto While crossing ways one park yesterday year-old son of of 216 Crown of the driv in Rockwell fternoon, the three Mrs. William Morin street was struck by an automobils operated Ly Archie McClellan of South Main street, Naugatuck youn er was attended by Dr Curtis: ted that day would the his injuries, Th Mab who st X-ray taken to determin of His dition is not regarded as serious Cuts Foot On Glass Bush, 12, of was treated Saturday - the Bristol hospital for a badly lacerated foot caused by step- ping on a broken hottle. Dr. M Gore r several pieces of broken glass from the cuts. The boy's condition was reported as fav- orable this m an be extent con Dannas Burlington ni moved ing by authorities of re Blocks Traffic nith street was ha'ted s this morning when fell across the road to police rters at 3:40 a. m. and lan- of terns the Chabot. MeAllister—sSulliva Miss catherine § Mrs. Stephen Cushner Stearns street. and Daniel Queen were placed on each bstruction by Officer ivan, g of 41 Me- wer s church at 10 this morning. Followir mony, which was perforn William P. Laflin held Ju mountain of Allister 3 marricd o'clock the cr by R eption on of str V. a was Fall 1d’s bunza low for the al in th MeAllis- Walla past seve a. teacher My 1t the 3 com; fers Defeated Forestvill tail-end ernoon ated 1 e from zue Lea like rs at and w th Ditc honkh the scattered boys 1 but while his mates wers seven for 10 errors contributed to the The summary FORE ceve safeties. WELL-TUERE GOES YOUR | LITTLE BIRCU-BARK CANOE FOR OSCAR 1 KINDA \WISW 1 WAS IN TUAT MAIL BAG, GOING HOME JUST To SEE How ENERYBODY 15! 7 7 / SEES OSCAR'LL. BE GLAD WHEN HE \NHAT 7 ("1 WAS JUST LookiN' For VoL BOVS = How WOULD Yo LIKE To 6O FISHIN' W ARE ONER To C Morin | ‘ I 33 MAPLE E AB dam- | 100 400 1% Rolerge; three Alexander; stolen sacrifices, Jablon= Forestville 8. off Reeves es 3, Berg Berg )Patrus); umpires, Coughe game, 1:43 Main Bursts the water main on t shortly before 8 o'clock left the southern $sc- of the city without water for hours. Repairs were coni= pleted by employes of the water de- | p at 4 o'clock this morning. | While the break was being mended, Frank Day directed traffic. Dixon Siensk balls, Officer STATE DEATH TOLL - OF WEEK-END 15 12 Auto Accidents, Drownings and Suicides Are Reported Twelve persor . died from violent ticut, according to reports re- deaths over the week-end in Con- ceived today from various parts of {he state. The most serious accident happened Branford Saturday night when two cars collided, burn- ing to death two of the occupants and two more dying in the New Haven hospital vo boys were drowned at Hart- ford from an overturned canoe while the hody of a man was found float- ing in Long Island sound near Madi- with bullet wound in the ead. Several suicides and an acci- dental death from monoxide poison- ing swelled the number of deaths to 11 son Four Dead in Branford Tour persons lost their lives at Branford when two automobiles crashed head-on and burned. A man identified as Neil Reirdon of New York city and another unidentified were burned to death before could be taken out of the wreckage Saturday night. Mrs. Wil- liam §. Seward of New York and Mrs. Walter S. Benoit of New Haven died at New Haven hospital Sunday from burns and injuries. Their hus- bands, William . Seward and Walter §. Benoit, are so critically in- ured and burned that they are not expected to live. Another man, at- tempting to rescue the members of the party was burned about the face and body. Both were mem- be a touring party. Police were unable to question the two men at New Haven hospital owing to their extreme weakness. but believe one of the cars lost the other and re- turned, crashing headon into it. John Ruggiero, 17. and Anthony Rosario, 16, were drowned in the Connecticut river near Hartford when their oe overturned. A third companion saved by clinging to the bottom of the craft, The bodies were recovered an hour fter the drowning. George Morrell Greenwich §: man t cars of was 80, was killed at iturday night as he w walking along the side of the road. A truck operated by Edward Gor- rington of Stamford was forced off the road by a machine driven by George Bald of the same place, Both drivers were arrested. The body of Herbert S. Bain, 41, with a bullet wound in the head, nd in Long Island sound off Island r Madison. Bain is believed to have committed suicide. Little is known of him, but it is thought was an instructor in a New preparatory school. He had been missing since July 19, Bain was a graduate of Wesleyan in the class of 1912, 1l health was advanc- 1 possible motive for the sui- wits xi is he Jersey Killed by Gas Fumes Evan L. Stettner, 41, New {aven was found dead by his wife from monoxide poisoning. He had heen working on his automobile in his garage and had closed the doors to avoid mosquitoes. It is thought started the motor v the fumes Woodbridge, Charles D. Sperry, died of injuries received Saturday 1 he by machine d arence Blackman. had been -walking with his he was struck. The when Sperry jumped in time to of he ind was overcome At was struck by ( avoid being hit William Parker, iler, committed 79, an old time ide by shoot- his home at Somers. Parker n o in il health and despondency is thought to have been the motive A well d su in iressed man was killed by A hit and run driver at South Wind- The accident was seen by an- motorist who reported it to The body had not been sor state pol By BLOSSER WED LIKE TO G0+ DO You THINK THEV'LL BITE FoR US, I DAN? =@ b BITE? Wiy SAY [ THE ) FISH IN CRATER LAKE { BITE LILE MAD (§ IN FACT THEY'RE DOWNRIGHT NICIOUS Yo HAVE To STAND BEHIND A TREE To BAIT Your Hook!!