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v ¢ . 3 y i o e 2w T 3 R NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1920, T tective measure and is accepted in . . | The brige was attended by Miss | [cxamining the children of pre- this way by the residents. But they Josephine McGuire of Elmwood. n t w. school age who will enter the paro- are wondering why nothing is done awnuvilie fyews | Raymond Cunningham. a cousin of sto ews | chial schools of the city in the fall | | to purify the stream itself, the bridegroom, was the best man and that over 50 per cent of such Condition Improved After the ceremony a vEding ‘ hildren have been examined. 0 The condition of Mrs. Arthur |breakfast was held at the Bonc Street Light Voted Crandall of Berlin is reported as | botel in Hartford. | {ipon! el recomuinds o being greatly improved. She has | The couple will take a wedding | ct lighting committee, the been discharged from the hospital, trip to Boston and., upon their re- | city council vote t | city 1 to install a street where he underwent an operation turn, will reside at 107 Whiting light at the corner of Willis street for injuries received when she was street. They will be home to their | |and Claremont road. The light will struck by a bus several weeks ago. friends after September 1. Mr. and ba placed in the immediate future. It is expected that the case will he ‘\m. Conlin are well known in G : ! . . z Plac tried in the Berlin town court with- Plainville. Mr. Conlin is employed ¢ Onanes Woune Riace g in a few weeks, as soon as Mr it the Goodrich Gasoline compar = 9 chanss the molltn SUNY = 7 1 , as s s Mrs. {at the Goodric soline company NSt disiric OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Crandall is able to be in court. Among Best in State establishment on West Main street tion Not Yet leed : fird yodngjdisteict frapliiig . I l ncas fire house on North Main At Myrtle Beach i y Myrtle Beach I | Alumni Meeting Friday strect to the North Side school bufld- Miss Sylvia Bighinatti of Swanip| meeting of the Plainville Grad- ing on Terryville avenue were taken road and Miss Fdith Ferino of DRUNKEN it Alumni association execu- WATER SHORTAGE i1, mesting of the city council Percival avenue left today for a |tive committee will be held Friday st night when Councilman W week's vacation at Myrtle beach, | an Wil s vaca Myr each, | |evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home | Houzh was appointed a commit- Milford. | |of Howard Usher of 9 Hough street. | tee of one to make neces East Berlin Items | Funeral of Mrs. Mary Royce Steele | Final plans for the annual reunion Supply Ample and Mains Have Been rungements with the Nor,h) Side Mrs. George E. Dalbey entertain- [will be made. A full attendance is 5 school committee for the ed the former Lafanso club at her| ~—Gluseppe Dugo Appeals Decl- | gesired ‘ Enlarged—City in Healthy Condi- | 3100} 00 DT ot home last evening in compliment to| St Seeiel Funeral of Mrs. Steele rolice Court Cases—Polling| Tnadequate quarters jthe eventual 0 Mo RN GhablS s e orane 7 | I8 Lo oL ocaliGour e donlin AR v Svie Sz bin el i i e IRL OB TOE b oL € change of the' ‘lneation ot tha*APe Vt. a former resident of this place| er Wedding—Other Items. of 49 Forestville avenue, were held | Places to be Changed house, and inadequate parking facfl- and member of the organization. A Monday noon at the home of her ties in front of the fire house are most enjoyable evening was spent.| The membership of Brock-Barnes |daughter, Mrs. Norman C. Sprague| Due to the necessary SUPS [ the reasons given for the proposed A buffet luncheon was served. Mrs, | post, American Legion, reached the |of 49 Forestville avenue, wrer held fo he taken and o required Tt is expected that the nec- ummer Gamble leaves Saturday for Yer-|century mark last evening when |this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the |to take such steps, it will be some rrangements will be 6. mont. | four new members were admitted home. Rev. Arthur A. Ball, |time yet before the date of the spe- with the school district so that Miss May Benson of Higganum | {o the roster of the organization at | pastor of th lainville Mcthodist | cial clection to decide upon the pro- | the city I can vote to make has becn the guest of Mrs. Mary | the regular meeting held at the Le- [church. officiated. Burial was in | posed Forestville sewer project can school the official Bourgeois. | gion hall on Whiting street |New Hartford. weording to Mayor v\\ Ray- for the third votifig Miss Betty Bourgeois is spending | local post can now be classed ns | Usher on Committee ( he nionthly e its next meeting. a fow days with her sister, Mrs. | onc of the most important in | Word has been received by Post ncil held last eve Police cone Robert Bailey of Cromwell. | state and it is doubtful whethar |master James E. Usher of his ap- y T olits Ao ran W HoEe L oar s sldE Miss Mae Thompson of Southing- | there is any other town in the statc [pointment as & member of the com- | City Corporation Cour ‘ Willlam oo e two. other cars on ‘Terryville [ton has returned to her home fol-|the size of Plainville that can boast [mittee in charge of reception | N. DeRosier reported on the prog-|,,.q 4104t two weeks ago, was fined lowing a week's stay here as the|of membership of 100. Drock- 10 be tendered the visiting American | ress which has beer § ma ';” dat ind costs on a charge of reck- guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cobey | Barnes post is now entitled to have |I.egion baseball teams of New Yorl, in getting things ready for the SPC-jj s griving py Judge Joseph M 7 i INew 5 a ) 1 T ¢ outlined the S ) of Wilcox avenue. { representation at the annual con- |New Jersey, and Rhode Island, cial election, and he out Donovan in the city court this Mrs. Walter Werdelin of Miss | vention. [which will compete with the winner |procedure to be followed. Tt was the | ouing. o sum of $15 was re- ° Dorothy Rich have returned from| Early in the summer the local [Of the Connecticut champlonship at|opinion of Mavor WrUmE el o mitted their vacation spent at Guilford. ost decided to make a determined |New Britain on August 16 and 17 Lty Ll e ¢| A charge of operating a motor ve- T i L | i | ot be set until after the general city The usual mid-week meeting of | drive to bring up the membershhip | Grange Meeting | set untll afbor the g0 e hers |hicle while under the influence /gr the Methodist church \\'llllhe held | (o 100. Practically all of the mem-| An interesting program wasgiven tlection in October, w0 Hhat WA iquor was nolled. Moren has made = tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in|pers of {he pos active in. |1ast evening at the regular meeting [Will be ¢ " | restitution for the damage d “ i ! | bers e post took an active in ! s | ge done (Marvelous Values) |the church social rooms. Rev. L. E. | {erest in the campaign and the rost- |0f Plainville Grange held in the | campil | that the |the other two cars Adking will conduct the service. |er grew slowly but surely. When |aGrage hall on Pierce street e (i \' ";" “ “‘:1“"”\ _”‘“ wrd tol Wilired Bosse Claude Strout, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Day have re- | 1o drive started there was but 40 |PrOgram was as follows: song, entive | first thing tc done in regard 19 Ralph Strout, and Frank Barker, Each cleverly fashioned you will want half dozen or more to finish out the |turned from their wedding trip and | within two weeks this mark was|Grange; reading, Mrs. H. Towrey, uwl ,‘m,m:, .(]wt \~ to v:“w‘:‘[ww‘l coner |Charged with breach of the peace summer. Plenty of washable flat crepes, printed crepes, georgettes, sport are now at home to their friends at | yaised up (o 90, Even after tho ehcored: plano solo, Miss Hazel Si- 110 be coverd b (e RGPS SRTC | following an argument with Phillp ilk hiff i S o bk roek for Grandview avenue, Kensington. | campaign was over, fthe Legion-|mons: reading, Miss Jean Cassidy; |distric e ) Weber at Mr. Weber's home at 112 silks, chiffons, long or short sleeves, sunbacks, sports frocks, afternoon The library will be open Iriday|paiics worked hard to reach the |recitation, Miss Trma Mautner; vocal |determine and will probubly 1eQul'e| High street on Sunday night over frocks, business frocks and high type cotton frocks and ensembles, worth afternoon and evening for the ex-| oo oo b€ HEL 0 Forts wera |S010. Carl Mushhorn, encored; yeci- |a considerable amount of \me SR¢|(he use of a driveway, had their very much more than this very low price—$4.95. change of books. e hil i bicies itieiih s |tation, Miseiareart Meuther; and | S0P oniths gartiel i " COM cases nolled upon payment of costs. A roadside cake and food sale will \ addition of. (heitour new members |UVO Bames. entire Grange. | mittee, ] Ll beihalilatiliie o ot Mz Panalice:| : It was announced that the second | When this is done. the nest SR | g nppuncing the openin o Si ) i last evening, Among the new > | g S pening of th Sizes 14 to 20 Sizes 36 to 46 Royal Morse Saturday afternoon un- | o : meeting in August will be omilted, [will be {o have registrars make UD{y ionarg Optical Co, 4 Whitime il e members admilted last evening was |G LN A SCEE N vited ) the lists of the legal voters residing | (00 3 ¢ auspices of the Wesleyans. | p.\. "t "Roy wilkerson, pastor of | S SR SR e rust | within the limits of such district. | SECOND FLOOR A special meeting of the Wesley- | (&F" o o8 (TENEERL T {0 visitWapning (Granze on August{within tHer etk | Carryi complete line of opti- 2CON i 3 S N RS o ga al 5 The special election. with its neces- | . “HE & FOUPIEE T [She 1‘;}"@ ))‘1"0'&0“?[‘ “'If’“:nd Ao | The various committees in charse Now England state lecturers’ |sary red tape. will then follow [ et Rl e ontome. e e s MFS. | 6f the annual Legion carnival to be | convention will be held in Amherst In the event that the proposition N 'y"“ “l‘ "\'"XM,‘ Exed = ‘ : | held August 14, 15, 16 and 17 re- | yfass Sustiin 13. Mr. |is passed, the next district step will Bl P Mr: el HuBbard lertilast aves & | Mass.. from August 12 to 15. Mr v , £ B Iniiz for NewiHaven wherelshe will ported that plans are Progressing |and Mrs. C. H rtis, Mrs. Charles|be to formally enlarge t present X % spend several weeks as the guest of | rapidly and everything is in readi- | weldon, and Miss Winfield Neuman | second taxing district to embrace Ju])- hhowmg G(]Od e laily e ness for the affair. lof Plainville Grange will attend | proposed sewer district | bl 5 5 ) ‘. L A | Tt was reported that the appli-| Plans are under way for the| The final step will be to have the In Hardware Market = ven, charged with having a truck on| Miss Betty Pratt has resumed her | R e : ; : S ranee hall | aseessors! roakes ip @ grandlist fon| News Yorlc,VAug' T-That® July Berlln ews McDonough Drove Car the T0ad with am sveriay oechion |duties at the Travelers Insurance "0-‘(“”;"{“"0'. the ~m~’ \]\u(ll\l i ::_.[.‘1“.“;17‘, of the new Grange e ..;\,-\,\m\ ik e s e = uit, w. I 5 following 2 two weeks vacation|Medal had not arrived but would |The hall was recently completely |the proposed district so that {axes 1924, has made a showing which Without Any License [|?2un%: L A o usvney o ahil i AN e given out later. Other matters |sltered and renovated may be levied and assessment laid. |compares very favorably with that Attorney Thoma F. Me- % 8 an unusual case, A |"5, S on Lesion Junior|Of business were transacted. | School Ofvice Ope In making arrangements for 1he fmonth last year, is clearly indicated : company called for a truck to de- S L8 : bleads . i ¢ School ol s special election, City ] Donough of New Britain entered | ljiver five tons of milk. The weath. |!¢28Ue championship series will be Pleads Guilty [ Superintendent ot Scho oy orthcoming s : |by the reports from important mar- Ahe Derlin town court last night ||er was very warm. Ico had te he|P12Yed this month, the winning| Tudse Meritt O. Ryder impos:d ‘;"I ples "‘,‘(””"" ‘)" '!‘ "”“I"' "'JAWH'"‘,\ e I-:n.v; r ]wm rmvl-lrul bt i enneal L s °r was very . Tce ha b g s e Aneat A coBts Adelard | Plainville school yesterday and |with the Boston lezal firm of Ropes, | tomorro s weel in_connection with a case and [ [ycoy/ e, WA e had 10 belieimg from Connecticut, New York, |4 fine of $100 and costs on Adelar Hla B ischool yeeiepnyiana i < Boston lezal fiim of Robes, | tomorrow in its weekly market sum- noticed that Judge Georze G. ||hat pourn tiat re tor e ORer 44 | Now Je and Rhode Island oSt Croix of Sexton street. New started work preparatory i Gray, Royden and Perkin niary. It 1ooks very much as though Griswold was not on the benc. iR uld welgh| 1.0 off on August 16 and 17 in New | Britain. yesterday afternoon in (hs | 2Pening of schools early in Septem- | firm will certify as to the legality of {the summer slump, if any, will be P 4 17 in New |so much additional. He had been D% o DS o 5 : 5 Ler. Mr. Staples stated that here-|(he proposed bond issue, and all d s In his place was Deputy Judgs ||} ; Britain. The winners will then par- | Plainville town court after he had Shads pros : tically negligble, and the outlook e in the trucking business for 32 years | Sin The WEARETS W LI PAT | L a0 guilly, through Attorney (1T the school office will be ofen |tails of the affair are being approved |for fal, from present indications, is RS R e e s :ng :\)”s “:\s.lllfi first time that he |iguthament 1o be played in Wash. | Thomas T McDonough of New fiatlse - Elis [y them so that there will e 00| gutistaciory Delense A[{omey Assails Proge || tearning nis name saia. e st | 3£ ST T T T such a charge, | ingion, the finals to be played in| Pritain, {0 the charse of operating | A R e e The oufstanding fear as far As ; s ol [R5 n : Yagisnille, Ky B R e S e k is progressing rapidly on the | ety o r Now onsumer demand is concerned is the . f 2 ::Z(..l . d'?lz‘ ',”‘fzgfi& James Kendall of Hartford, driv-| oo o Y Nkl [ uemon of Tiauon he et oo [mew state highway which Is to be| No further (rouble Is expected [soiback o small grain crops in some cutor Lewis at Sacucas Trial puzziod, McDonough continued, || .7, oF Christie Trucking company, ) | mitted $50 of the fine, The Now |COnStructed on East street belw=ei:|with lowered water pressurcs in the |sections of the country, which has e R oy || vas arrested on a charge ot driving | POLIGEMANS SHIRT TORNEE (e e o | Blossom’s corner and Hart's cornei | higher sections of {he city. according |jcen the result of continued div don’t you remember about ten | i & ht 5 | e Sy Bt make a |rpe gtate highway department men ¢ es T. Wooding. chairman of |, - s e e e e an overweight of 4250 pounds. settlement for the damage done to o men |to Charles T ing veather. Some of these may yet be APPEALS AFTER YERDIGT years ago when you were stuck | |1y wax the first time in over 1% WHEN PRISONER RESISTS}”‘H'-‘ nent for the damago done (9 |aro aigging un the road daily WOrk | he hoard of water cOMMISSIONErS. 1elped by rains, and reports are re. ner the onr i on puanad | |vearslior truckingsthat one ot {his | was involved Jate Saturday evening. | oo crarted at Blossom's corner and |wo appeared before the clty coun- lassuring in regard to corn:and ragt L i NorapESh of firm's trucks had been caught with | B i 5 |ihis morning had been extended as)cif Jast night and explained the wa-lerops. The great wheat ving bl The judge’s face lit up. Surely |1a) overweight. Kendall was dis- | he case was scheduled to be|far as the high school ter sitnation in detail to members of . it G ”0“‘“"” | e S 5 vas dis- | Lawlor Street N egrets 40 Years' | tried ¢ ‘olooie Haban i | . ter situation in detail t ers 0f [of the Southwest reports en McDonough claims evidence is “foul- || he remembered. !(,harxml e awlor Street Man Regrets 40 Year tried at 2 o'clock but was delaye Plainville Briefs e e A P exceliin. | “rhen Prosecutor Charies r. [|Zharged om payment of costs and URR R vending the arrival of an uncle of | Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Olson and | 3. Wooding stated that during | tne edusteinl f oy \y murdered” — Trucking cases | | Lewis spoke, in a cold hard tone, > % i e i o the New Britain man from Boston. | family of Camp sireet are on a 7 { % IR Ly il T S 3 y 2 3 g s e 1a the latter pa PETNMEanE Toshe o secirep e i s o ) UDialyo 0 have liingera tat) | ieEe Ul be moksecond discharg Is Broken. | Time kept passing and the court |motor trip o the Thousand Tskands. | {mondons ‘r‘{:,,i.“m‘;,:m it (L Dloluresgaemalnal nosmel jatl heard—Milk dealer ordered to || Ll Malcolm Arnold of Hartford, ar- | officials became impatient with the | Niagara Fails, and points of interest |y “IHS AUSUGRENL TG00 [amte satisfactory. Stoel mills are stil : ; N T |rested with an overweight of 2000 | “I didn't know what I was doing. |failure of Mr. St. Croix and his|en route. They will be gone two PR e T e | nnineab el e levelion detiNigy keep cows from river—Notes Tt looked bad for the lawyer | |POUNdS, Was also discharged. He|For 40 years I've been in New Brit- |uncle to arrive. Finally, at 3:43 | weeks. : it was found that the trinkk ww®|and anticipate very little let-down at Charging that the Derlin town || for a moment. Was he (o be ar. | |12 & load of cinders, and they wers |ain, and I'm seicy, very sorry.” o'clock, St. Crolx arvived at (he| Herbert Celeman and Albert Stev- | (ot N B e ity s fast o present, orlers being - received in court was being used as a collecting | | rested and tried in the court he ||fTOM the bottom of the pile and| Patrick Gorman, 60, of 33 Lawlor | Town hall but was not accompanied enson of Haris corner are on a |’ (& F R 0 o qur T [FORLIoMme agency for the Rubenstein family, | | had entered only professionally? [|¥ere wet. Arnmold, who was 41 |street, was explaining it to the judge | by his Boston uncle. The case was |Motor triv to the White Mountains |y, Giate (he situation. {he water de En ol Attorney Thomas F. McDonough of Then his face brightened. Ten ||Yars old today, had never been in |this morning; explaining how he|quickly disposed of after St. Croix |and Old Orchard. Me T e i e e CILRCU R T Mo Beytain Tast night heavily scor || vears was a long. thne, oo long ||0UTt before, he said. When asked [happened to be arrested, charged lagroed to make a settlement for| Miss Anna Coleman and Miss| {070, TE8 P08 EE ® JEC s M Sl i S A * | |it he had ever been weighed befora, [With drunkenness, breach of ihe|the damages done » three cars | Flizabeth Coleman are visiting rela- | c | = = ed prosccutor Charles I° Lewis in || in fac Ihat is nullified under 8] o ges done to the three cars ryville road with a new 16 = o ;i s e to thtain & conviction || the atatnte of" luitatione o ||he replied, “Most every load.” It |Teace, and resisting an ofticer e NE e tives in Shelburne Falls, Mass | e B PULL UP TOMATO PLANTS ¢ Tony Sacucas, arrested Monday || claims,” he said was brought out that he was sell.| AL 9:10 lust night Officer Ustach) “st. Croix was arrested by Con-| M and Mrs Edward N \'""““",.m. perilon, watcr i beenidea |, Sroiher complaint hout: garden e et Sl BERnIeRLE Fd ik i ing sand and rock by the load and | (he corner a 4 4 e aNc | giaples B, Judd Wadsworth and B, [SO0 and family of Shuttle Meadow | jo8 OPEELOR, B8 E e (00 1ate | vandals was received last evening VGG L weight and must have some way o | Winter street. Although he ordered | \y “poarras late Saturday evening | 084 are enjoying a two weeks' vaca- | 0 I8 G S o riher | DY ldeutenant Rival of the police e e il e o seewse s ss— | (c] ¥ (e amountitofchatzes [ean i ne R uelneinERioNal BoRE £ lattemtishnaen ik druntwiilon| ol Saaad ton | trouble is anticipated. ; denhrinent whenl T ees i b 18] d ’ N5 4 e 1 2 away, e o did i = r. and s, 8 Trede ok e Al LRSS Vi ey stree sta e In the testimony brought out dur- |~ apodence Foully Murdered” Napeoleon Mantinceau of and started to the box (o ring for|ONer cars and . damaging then. | ol Vacation ai Short heach, | COnCerncd. Bristoll Tas sus e i i e ing the trial it was claimed by the Tivldence Toully Murdered” | Haven was fined $5 and costs on a |{ha wagon, A scufflc ensucd and tho | COMStabe Wadsworth chased affor |Mres are accompanied by their (we |Meet almost any’ ordinary demand, |76 SO A e FOE, Rubenstein family, of which there [ AUOMEY MCDONOUE, I alswer” | charge of operating a_car without |officer’s shirt was torn. After tear-| St Croix on his motorcycle and, | Dorothy and Ruth ind tircre wiill be no water shortage | LR TS YEOE S e S el D Gl e (fl,,‘,h.!m I s st e b (prover markers. He had one cat ling the shirt Gorman tricd to throw | 3{(°r bringing him to a stop, placed | “yfiss Joan Cassicy, who is training |11 RIS Cite. Only about =3 per cen || Gy io0q were supposed to be in the car, that the New Britain car| ga oo "0 ol O oo 'm“\_m”m and bought another one, taking the | the officr (o the sidewalk but fail- | him_under arrest for operaling a (o be a nurse at the Municipal hos. | ©f the walcr in stors has euilty. Although he questioned the had passed them and had struck |yt ol SN BUIGR DOUEEIAN. | markers from the first one. When|ed. In retaliation the officer threw | machine while under the influence | pital in Hartford, is sending a_two (1504 S0 f1 |girls, they denicd pulling up the to- tleir front left wheel. sending them |« oever in my life have T seen evi. | 25Ked for the registration by Con-|Gorman fo the sidewalk and pui the | Of liquor. weks' vacation at her home on Park Coal Contract Awarded mato plant close to the ditch. The SACUCAS CAT | gance so foulls murdered as the evi. |S{201¢ Frank Brown, he admitted |Landeutfs on him. Appeals Case Istides | The contract for furnishing the did not stop they said. so they gave | goo oS0 o8 = B o ven in this |tat he was “hooked.” He was| By this time a large crowd had | Giuseppe Dugo, of 21 Maple street, | isses W Elioft and Teten | CIUV's annual coal supply of about 1.- chase, halting it near the Tarming- | goutt 1o summing ¢ the |Warned that it was a very serious|collected. hooling and jeering the |Who was fined §25 and costs by|Donnelly are vacationing at Keene, (300 fons was awarded by the city e e e |:\I ‘M“>l“y‘ P“; “’]”"\0([ o |charge and let off with the light fine. |officer whnile he was making his ar- Judge Merritt 0. Ryder in the local [N, H Sonnatt st shigoRih b aieGodl No More Gas & B ase,’” and epea s state- | Irt ve: v & o ¢ 1 [ 0., the west bidder Robert Rubenstein, the son of |ment, Never in my life have T seen ArxestCdpingeriden e o Sourt yesterday morning on e charks | fyred i williamafon Tailp, T T, Jar5 O e {he driver stated that ho asked for | evidence €0 murdered as that which | JOhn O'Donahue of Kensington| I believe the officer should have |of Teckless driving, has appealed the | has sold property on Williams str The stlen wiciad by tols compgay Sacucas's operator's license and Had |has been given In (his courtwhen |¥a8 arrested”in Meriden last might|the amount which his torn shirtcase under bonds of $200. |l DL Dietz of New Bilfain, Va8 3830 8 Lo0Tor it I St mach been given a chance to look at the |referred fo in your summing up of |0 & charge of drunkenness, but it cost,” Prosecutor Weods fold the| Dugo was arrested Sunday eve- [occording to a warrantee decd filed | c0al and $12.25 a ton for the an n O e A o in 3 sun e ey court. “How much did it cost?” he [ning by a state policeman after an |at the office of the town clerk. thracite coal license offered but had no chance [the case. The court tonight is being LY SR hanp ARy i \ asne s e o e court tonight in DeINE |ihe Kensington man was taken to|25Ked the officer accident at Blossoms' corner. He | W.-T. Circle Meetin Other bids were submitted as fol d B l o g ame. s collec ey fr g £ h a Ik “Three e Officer LSt CallEte P s i s ) 1o, Com- | lows The driver of the other car then | cused, and in the aims of justice thia |U1e Police station by Special Ofticer | |/ hree dollazs,” Officer Ustach v e el or A midin N ash i on LeumURIL Sl Son el Coal an owels sped away, not stopping to wait for | should not be allowed.” oterien A e oiaimet e e S o o s e L D o0 iRt o 1 (o e permanently reicyed heen called o the scenc. Brown|feet and objected to the charge ! the face before he was brought |"Gon 0 CISHiea §10 and costs |Duge agreed ?(I;’ ”;';-x“‘;:j“.} o .’1: \‘\nmr\”hu\ i “"wl'-w s o | (heacite coall e L e ”edm' made the arrest Monday night after | made by the New Britain lawyer. | control and takenito the1ock= 1y "y court age to the Dennison car, but Mrs. | stallation of officers | he City Coal Co.. $6.95 a ton for s resulting from gas pres- a warrant had been sworn out by But the latter continued. “T will [P . e LS Dennison is alleged to have refused the bituminous ¢ ind $12.90 for e 7 Rubenstein. make that statement in front of at-| Must Keep Cows From River HIT WITH RUBBER “BULLET" (to make a settlement and {o have IS iRatinaie oa) i I Enslis Srecling HatFhe According to Rubenstein, Saucas | torney general of the state. Will you dents of East Berlin are in| Rubber bands in the hands of called in the state officer to arrest Health Ofticer’s Report Sl M S “h:l had offered to pay for the damage|come with me and deny the |arms again over the sewage which|men and women are innocent things, |Dugo. Judge Ryder found him There were 44 cases of communi- you will agaih done to a hub cap if there would |charge?” Lewis sat down and no runs into the river, there. Ths|but when they fall into the clutches |guilty of reckless driving. cable and contagious discases in this | * o take cep breath without he no more trouble about the mat-|more was heard of the accusation. [Stench on hot days is very offensive |of small boys, and the small boys| Conlin-Baker city during the month of July, ac- ) 1 fo 5 ter. | After much arguing Lewis drop- [to the residents and there is no|shoot them at little girls, then it be- | Miss Grace A. Baker, daughter of T InE o e N e et e rdlozen gl [esiiner sTamIdhss Durin gthe testimony of the|ped the charge of evading responsi- |hope of action being taken to rem- [comes scrious. This is the complaint |Mrs. John Baker of 111 West Main | i _ [ Health' Officer Dr. B. B. Robibins | tertainment. Bloating will_cease. Your vounger Rubenstein it.was necessary | bility and asked for a conviction on |edy the condition which was made to Officer Kieffer (street, and Albert J. Conlin of 107 | T oNIGHT whichiwas troad by lindto) tedolty lIE1E S armelanc inuste Smill no ok that the prosccutor lead the older |the charge of reckless driving. The latest development is that the last night by Mrs. M. Harrison, 96 |Whiting street were married this | | paura La Plante and John Boles | | couneil last night. This number is g e e man to the rear of the court, as he| Deputy Judge George Green set [state board of health has ordered |Franklin street, whose daughter was morning al 10 o'clock in the rectory | AN DAT bar below the normal. indicating | from 1 with the. clreulation, was continually cutting in and offer- | the fine, as suggested by the prose- |James Dutton, East Berlin milk [hit by the bands. The officer found [of the Church of Our Lady of NIkG analTie | that this city is in healthy condition | Get the in the yellow package. ing suggestions to his son. cutor at $25 and costs and remitted | dealer, {o fence off the river in his fthe boys and took the bands away, Mercy. The ceremony was perform- in “TAKE YOUR PICK" t the present tme any good drug store. Price $1. All the occupants of Sacucas car|$15 of the fine. | pasture so that his cows will not|while the boys promised not to shoot [ed by Rev. E. Fay, pastor of the Alwnys a Big Show | Dr. Robbns reported that his d¢ Always on hand at were in court, and they all testified | The case was appealed, bonds be- |get near it. This is done as a mo-?(h:- any more. church, "partment has completed the work o CITY DRUG CO. that there had been no shock or|ing set at $150. | noise when they passed the Ruben- rack Ownerstint Gourt 2 e ' = G s e e = LIS et o ot | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS "Beat That If You Can! By BLOSSER vase had the damage alleged to have iyo gwners of overloaded trucks and heen done really occurred. 'TheY [not the drivers be charged, four stopped when one of the crowd in|iryck owners were in court last| = the car noticed those in the follow- |\ ! et el 7 7 Gt ce G {night as the result of the activity of NI S < ol TAUGLT ANC T = ing car pointing at them. thinking | o5t 10 " T et Gus ,n‘ ’grmémfl \/ou? ) I/ g ,( AN S B \NWY-TUATS | I GUESS IT IS oRET TV YoULL PROMISE that something was wrong with their |8 g Rav RE, VEOA f-\‘\ 7~ Ol SURE--ID ONER ON ONLE HA2RYS PRETTY GooD= ||| GOOD-+LETS See = far-actosing toitheistonyitoldilast{yone on ey Rossnioalliton shass et LAR‘AT — ). Do some I\ Be 6LAD To=sure! 7 ([EcEolseRTIERE i e ol SRR ENS. NDT e LAUG“? AIERE r aun whose truck had-an overload of 2700 FrEcaEs N\ FOR ME, I BEEN QUITE A WHILE 7 | Hows TuarT A Goop! At | ATENESAGIE Testimony Much Involved pounds, told how a truck had brok- \ CAR Do TGS || L e IS 17 et 22 £ 4 by The testimony of all the witnesses | en down and how his had taken on | ~| WITH ONE OF [~ You? SINCE I MONKEVED ( in court took more than an hour and |the load, not realizing that it was| ‘m:sé OE el WITW ONE BUT T ” | 7 TUSLL BE little progress was made by either | overweight. He was fined $25 and \ et \ HANDLE | FORNY # {he state or the deferies. HagEINg | oncts, S1¢ of whinh. was: remitted. ROPES! (0 GUESS 1 CAR Sowl N\ e or \ over the distance between the tele- Mr. Bryant, of Bryant and Chap- NOoU SOMETHING nose 2 ’ phone poles, the distance from man, trucking concern of New Ha- Cortain store, and the upparent dis | jance from the scene of the acci- | dent fo the bridge and the garage Causced mueh merriment in the court cutor Lewis said that in his minc ¢ = - R i his mind || ivory Tuesday, Thursday and there was no doubt that the boy had | e dtempted to gt away after the | paisdaylivonngsiat crash and that this was proven by | PARAMOUNT PAVILION the fact that he had taken a hub Berlin, Conn, cap to the IRubenstein home in New Music By Writain last Monday night at the HAPPINESS BOYS time of his arrest. Lewis charged Rar Iaformationt Gall that such a driver was a menace to Tel. 5132.R the highway and that he should be