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MONDAY AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE SILK LINGERIE Tailored, pliqued, Reg. Price $2.95 . $3.95 .... $4.95 .. Chemise, Step-Ins, made of Celanese. Reg. Price $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 C SILK LINGERIE—SECOND FLOOR Be:lin N—e:l;j | EAST BERLIN WINS | DECIDING CONTEST Downs Kensington {0 Earn dr. Baseball Championship \ HEDALS FOR VETERANS Applications to Be Signed At Nest v i Legion Mecting — Local Woman pastor hopes that all pupils at home Reladve of Edison's “Successor™ —Church Notices—Notes. 1n a closely contested battle with lard fighting every inch of the way, the East Berlin junior baseball team in the American Legion league defcated the Kensington Boys' club Ly an 8 to 6 score last night in Ll final game of the series on th Berlin field. The Kensington and Tast Berlin teams were close rivils throughout the entire schedule and were tied at the end of the season. making nccessary a three-game play-off to decide the winner. Bast Rerlin won the first game and Ken- singlon the second. Only timely hitting and close fielding on the part of the East Berlin aggregation last night won the game, as the Kensington boys played airtight ball. | A silver loving cup will be award- ed to the East Berlin team next month, the award to be made at a special occasion. the program now being arranged by the Legion com- mittee. Funeral of Frank Kozuch ‘uneral services of Irank Kozuch, who died at his home in Kensington yesterday morning. will be held at his late home at § o'clock Monday morning and at the Holy Cross church in New Britain at 9 o'clock. Burial will be in sacred Heart cometery, New Britain, Aunt of Wizard's Successor Mrs. Alice Huston of Worthington vidge is a grand-aunt of Wilbur Huston, Seattle, Wash.. youth who | recently achieved nation-wide fam: | through securing the highest marks | in the examination sponsored ! Thomas Alva Edison, inventive genius. to find a successor for him- self. Mrs. Huston, it was learncd today, is an aunt of Bishop Huston Wilbur's father, and the t(wo of them formerly lived in the samie house Medals For Legionnaires Commander Howard Dunce Nolton-Kasica post, American [.- gion, announced today that at the next meeting of thie post. which will e held on August 20, he will have application blanks for the medals which will be given by the state of Connecticut to all its World war ‘eterans. The general assembly ro- cently passed a bill granting a madal (o every man who entercd the service while residing in Con- necticut, Commander Tunce statos | that it is imperative that all loca: legionnaires be present on the 20th and fill out their applications for the awards. i At the post meeting last night nlans for the state convention in Hartford next fortnight were mai Bolton-Kasica post plans to have Aelegation of at least 40 men Jine in the parade on the 24th. and it is planned to have a drum corns furnish music for the local veterans Na definite date was set far th testimonial hanquet to the playe the juniar haschall teams spor cared hy the [esion this sum but the will probahiy nlaen ~ mext month trophy will he nro championship East | i | « | of n \i¥aie oy totioe ed to the CREPE DE CHIN lace trimmed and ap- lovely shades of flesh, peach, Nile and white. . Clearance Price « |at the summer cation may find Sunday schools they may attend Carolyn Read. at 8 o'clock d M | attendance at these weekly meetings at the Berlin Congregational church tomorrow | o'clock Afr, school will p. m. the Young People’s society wiil | eharge. | annual con ¢ [nished by Mr. Clark at 5 o'clock. A | program of game and aquatic spoits PRICES VERY MODERATE E GOWNS CREPE DE In all paste! daintily lace Reg. Price $3.95 $4.95 Lol 8245 Lo 84 CREPE DE CHINE PANTIES Bloomers and Dance Sets, also lovely garments Rayon and learance Price L. 8155 .. 8245 . 8345 Reg. Price Berlin team St. Paul's Church Masses will be held at 8 and o'clock tomorrov morning at St | Paul's church. Kensington. Rev. J.| *. Brennan will be assisted by Rev. | William Casey of Hartford. Sunday school will follow the 10 o'clock | 10 zervice. sacred Heart Church Rev. J. . Brennan will conduce a nass at 9 o'clock tomorrow morn- ng at the Sacred Heart church in Iiast Berlin. Sunday school will be held after the service. East Berlin M. E. Church Rev. L. . Adkins will speak on “Anticipation that Fosters Diligence™ morning service at the East Methodist church tomorrow 5 o'clock attendance at the Sunday is keeping up despite the vacation period. A session held at 12 noon, and the 9 Berlin 3 | | at 1 The school | will be will attend and those away on va- The Intermediate league will meet at 7 p. m. under the leadership of Special music by the male quartet is promised at the cvening service The pastor will take the text. “Come See a Man.” The Wesleyans will meet on Mon- ay evening at the home of M. J forse A mid-weck service will at § o'clock Thursday night invited to join in this service. be held has heen excellent. | Berlin Congregational Church The Older Boys' class will meot | 10 o'clock Yale, act- morning at David Lewis in charge. At 10:45 Yale will speak on ‘Paul's Remedy for Anxiety.” Kensington Cong. Church Rev. Vernon 1. Phillips will speak the morning service at 10:4i with Rev, ng pastor, | | o'clock tomorrow at the Kensington The Sunday noon. At 1 ‘ongregational church. meet at 12 hold a meeting with the pastor it Grange Plenic Today the day sct for ths picnic of Berlin Grange which is to take place this year at the summer home of R. O. Clark was |at Hotchkiss grove, Branford. Each member is asked to bring a knife, fork and spoon and his own lunch- A shore dinner will be fur- will take place during the afternoon About 60 Grengers and members of their families are cxpected to at- tend the outing. East Berlin ltems Morning worship at the St. Ga- briel's Episcopal church will be held at 9 o'clock, the service to be con- ducted by Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe. rector o1 St. Mark's Episcopal church of New Britain. There will he no Sunday school session. Mass will be celebrated at Sacred Heart church at 9 o'clock by Rev. J. . Brennan. Sunday school will fol- low. The Methodist church schedule for Sunday will be found in the Berlin column. Mrs. Harold Day of Kensington was a visitor in town yesterday call- ing upon relatives. She was former- ly Miss Minne Kahms of this place. Mrs. Walter H. Payne visited rela- tives in Granby yesterday. Mrs. Charles Porter of West Cromwell was the guest of Mr: I'rank Dutton yesterday. The Weslevans are conducting a roudside food and cake sale this aft- rnoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. “oval Morse at Morse's corner. George Demore will resume his ties at Tanders. Frary & Clark ~nday, following a two weeks' va- ion, Mrs. A. A. Barnes Is entertaining and Mre. Arthur Bliss from cenchusefts over the week-end Mr. and Mr. Philip Lotz of Cot- SMART PRINTED PAJAMAS ored, plain and figured patterns. $2.95 ..... | Lawrence is well known here. | George town court on P! ti CHINE PAJAMAS 1 shades, tailored and trimmed models. Clearance Price w w pongee, nicely tail- h a Clearance Price .. 8245 $3.45 w o a lage street are entertaining rel from Detroit. Miss Elizabeth Lawrence of Lake- wood, N. J., and Russell Scott of New York city will be married in | New Jersey on August Miss She and Mrs, Lawrence, who formerly made their home here, moving (o New Jersey some time ago. | Mr. and Mrs. Myron Morse will | entertain the Wesleyans at their home next Monday evening. There | will be a short business ession to be followed by an out of doors social. | The Knights of Pythias will |w1-v.‘l,y next Tuesday evening at § o'cloc 2 in their rooms at Community hall, © Kensington Methodist Church _Rev. Alan L. Dodd, pastor of (i Kensington Methodist church, is un vacation. His place will be taken tomorrow by a Mr. Elliott of Yale university. The seryices will he held at the usual time with Sunday school at 11 o'clock. There will no other services during the day. To Try Bus Driver The case of the bus driver is alleged to have hit Mrs. Arthur Crandall several wecks ago whi she was standing at the side of the | road will be tried in the Berlin | August 20, accurd.! ing to information given out today | by Constable George Kanupka, who made the arrest. He will be tried on a charge of reckless driving and speeding. It is stated that the driver of the heavy bus skidded his wheels 160 feet before he could bring ths | vehicle to a stop. It is alleged that | he passed four cars on the wrong | side before hitting Mrs. Crandall, | who was taken to the hospital. She | was operated on for injuries to her back and has only recently discharged from the hospital. atives | s the daughter of Dr. A T in | | A 1 be who DI A & fl A d 1 s been | MAY ACT ON OLYMPIA Washington. Aug. 10 (®—Cor- | gress is to have an opportunity 1o | provide for preservation of the | Olympia. Dewey's flagship at Manila | Bay and later the funeral ship of | the unknown soldier. | Itecommendations that the cruiser | he scrapped or otherwise disposed | of will e held up. Secretary Adams | announced after receipt of a request | from Representative (ochran ot | Missouri, for time to press a bill to preserve it as a memorial VLIERS AT LISBON Lishon, Aug. 10 (A—The airplane “Yellow Bird” with Jean Assolante, Rene Lefevre, and A meno Lotti. transatlantic aviators, arrived at Alvarica airdrome. Lis. hon. at 11:25 a. m., from Madrid The aviators are making a tour of European capitals Irench | . | D HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | n | ing constructed tween Blossom's corner and corner rate of speed and, according to re- depart- | ment vork forward. |lanes Isteam shovel was just dred yards road southbound ington traveling through action spring. |ing street next tainment ofered each night artist, the !tcrday afternoon under fhe auspicrs of the Plainville Public Health } 1g association were brought to the conference for cxamination. Mauham, and Mrs. G. 3 tor, resumed 2:05 o'clock. Plainville News WORK ON ROADWAY 15 BEING RUSHED Finish Job in 29 Days in Churches State Highway Department {o; CEMENT LAYING STARTED Services Tomorrow | Morning—Boy Scouts Making An nual Trip—New Jersc Charged with Work on the new on East st is progressing at the state expects to complete re job in exactly 29 worki The highway orts, highway departmen: Tn an effort vere started for to gain to work the cement tim on w ahead excavati ad been laid on one distance of about 150 ‘When completed, the ay will offer a direct motorists avenue through nto the Southington road East nd Whiting street. % ne The new highway Is expected to |eliminate considerable congestion in the center of the town | The proposition of establishing the new highway was thought of by the state some years ago but no definite the past of was taken until When it was first Legion Carnival Plans have been completed for tiw {annual carnival to be given on Whit- Brock-Barnes Wednesday. of by Legion, on Friday and There will merican hursday week. Satur b highway a few from ¥ rect a rapi the e Man Reckless Driving. be- | be- | Hart's id | n- ng days. t lay hile hu ng f ards. g pox rday e entel has a | large gang of men at work on the street and everything possible is be- |ing done to push the construction The entire street has already been dug up and \'FSV(‘!'da\'= work was started on the laying of | | the cement. men g the n- the Up until this morning, cement | side of the road from Blossom's corner up or high- route for | Jay evening to cngasge in a contest | Farm- | place. | East street without Main street the traffic announced that {the new highway was being planned [by the state, many of the merchants lir Plainville protested against it but |when the hearing was held at Har:- ford all Plainville residents present spoke in favor of the proposition. t r- On Wedresday evening the cscaps Mr. Clevedore of Ne ity, rent 1| live-wire lace. boxing bhouts Large Attendance was a well-child conference Thers h will Forty-four w Yor eld Nurs ba will do stunts that are said to be almost impossible of accomplis On Thursday evening sever- take large attendance at oS- bies, The workers were as follows: Mrs, J icld, Maynard. Mrs. O. Mrs. M. Howa Balker, Mr: - Church of Our Saviou rd ir La- Edith Holmquist. Morning prayer with serman at 11 clock m St it for ugust. the remaining Sur Rev. Lincoln k. I sume his pastoral dutics rst Sunday in September. Baptist Church morning services after the vacation t 10:45 o'clock Rev. Dr. A. rick will speak on Life's Handicaps Sunday On Thursday afternoon ndays rye on th will b perio D. Ken at 'PLAINVILLE’V TODAY Douglas Maclean in a Comedy Dram: “THE CARNATION K BARNEY GOOGLE NEWS SERIA anc SUNDAY 2—FEATURES—2 *BEWARE OI' BACHEL! With Audre T'c William Collier. Jr. Jurior Cochlan and Louis Wolheim i NQUARE SHOULDER Picture for the Whol MAT.—NIGH Hay McAvoy and Louise 7 “THE TERROR" 1D ORS" s and n ni T azenda ldmund Starr, a lay read- Mark's Episcopal church in New Britain, will occupy the pul- in rec- is enjoying his vacation and will he he d. n- the subject Rible school at There will be no eve- ning services held untill September o'clock a prayer meeting will be held ing on Broad street. It will be in charge of Dr. Kendrick. For the bal- ance of the summer these meetings will be held at the homes of the dif- ferent members cach Thursday after- noon instead of on Thursday eve- ning in the church Advent Christian Church Church school at :30 o'clock Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock. Evening worship at 7 o'clock. A. M. E. Zion Church Preaching by pastor, Rev. Perry, at 11 a. m. Theme: Whose Hearts God Has Touched Church school at 12:30 o'clock. At 3 p. m. the Redecemr's church will unite with the A. M. E Zion church of New Britain. Rev. A. A. Perry will preach. Music will be rendered by the Redeemer’s choir. V. C. E. union at 7 p. m. Preach- ing by the pastor at 8 p. m. Theme “Choose the Better Part.” Gospel Meeting The Hartford Praying band will hold a gospel meeting on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Lena Hanson, 11 Crown street, The prayer meeting next will be held Wednesday at 7:45 p. at {he home of Russell D. S. Hop- Kins of 14 Crown street, Convention Plans It is expected that practically il of the members of the Plainville fire A A “Men and convention of men’s association at on August 16 and 17. The Plainville Drum corps will {head the local department in the parade. Arrangements for trans- portation are being made by a com- mittee consisting of Daniel Emery and William J. Calmbach. George Farrar, Dick Bugbee and Melvin Hart comprise the committee that is arranging for participation in the ficld day events on August 17. The tug-of-war team of the de- partment will go to Terryville Mon- the ¥ State Fire- st Hartford | with the department A practice drill will {entire department on evening at 7:15 o'clock. To Visit Attorney Charles of that be held by the | Canada F. Conlon. pro- {secutor of the Plainville town court {left today on a week’s motor trip ito St. John's, N. B. Before leaving, Mr. Conlon stated that a warrant is to be issued for the arrest of Harry Pisler of New- ton. N. J.. on a charge of reckless |driving. Mr. Pisler struck a bicycle driven by Stephen Bellini, aged 7, of | Whiting street, Thursday afternoon. resulting in a fracture of the boy's left lez. The boy is undergoing treatment at the New Britain Gen. eral hospital. At first it was not intended to make any charge againsi Mr. Pisler, but the order for the is- suance of a warrant came following an investization of the accident. Annual Trip roop 3oy Scouts, sponsored by Brock-Barnes post, American Le- gion. is making its annual \isit to the American Legion forest at Dark- | hampsted today and tomorrow About 15 members of the {roop left the legion rooms shortly after noon under the direction of William I Vincent and Harold (Corning. James I Usher was in charge of transportation of equipment At the camp the scouts will earry on a program of activities, including a campfire talk this evening. Tomor- row the members will attend church services in New Hartford. The turn trip to Plainville will be made carly tomorrow evening. Plan Completed plans for the ninth annual reunion of the Plainville Graded School Alumni association to be held next Saturdey were completed at a meeting of the exccutive committee held last evening at the home of {Mrs. Howard Usher. The affair will [he held in the Broad street school this year instead of the high school President John E. Lamb reported that all the details are progressing | rapidly. Mrs. Alice H. Thompson of [ Avon. formerly Miss Alice Holmes, & vice president of the association. was present at last night's meeting. | Governor John H. Trumbull (of the alumni. will be the guest honor at the reunion Catholic Church will be celebrated morning at § and 10 o'clock the Church of Our Lady of Mercy On Monday there will be a third anniversary requiem mass for Mrs. Julia Mattioli Thursday. Aug. 13 the Assumption of the Mary and is a holiday Masses on iesday ted at 5 s ssions il heard evening al 7:30 o'clo Methodist Church Rev. Arthur A. Ball Methodist reh, 2nnounced that plans for the reopening of lehurch tomorrow would have to he abandoned for at least a he cause the repair work at the has not been completad 1o open the church by i school 0oy left today Neck Tickets on Games Tickets for rezional Legion haseball ganies to be played in New | Britain next Iriday and Saturday hetween the championship teams of Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Jer- re- Tinal one of Masses row at is the IPeast of Blessed Virgin of obligation. will be o'clock. Con- Wednesday T 20 and pasior of the ch today week 1 1t is Jioped next Siunday. teachess and to Indian he Suaday on & picnic For L the at the home of Mrs. George Wood- | department will attend the field day | Wednesday | tomor- | the church | |sey and New York. can be obtair from Postmaster James Usher, member of Brock-Barnes post. Tt | ticket is good for the entire th ‘gamvt On Vacation Miss Hazel Morgan of Maple street Madisor [ is spending her vacation at {Leach as the guest of Miss Marion Hart- | Bryant | ford of Ridgefield street - Bristol News T30 “DEAD’ NAMES ~ ONVOTING LISTS {Registrars Unable o Locate Duly Registered Electors ~e CARDS MAILED TO MANY Efforts Being Made to Lists—Boys Damage New Building | —"Rockwell Day Neat Boys Steal Auto—DBristol Briefs. A number of “dead” have been found on the of the four districts of city has been indicated. particularly the lists of the first and third di Itricts. According to Albert Troth- icr, republican registrar of voters the third district, a check of his list against the city and telephone direc- tories failed to locate the approximately 200 voters, While the |number not located in the first [trict was not available this morning. it is believed that there may be four or five hundred names removed b ause of failure to locate. In the second voting district the names 60 voters now appearing on did not appear in the local | tories. | Where lable to large the direc- registrars have been locate such names, let ihave been mailed to the voters af |fected with the request that they leither communicate with the side or enclosed make a which clerk, on or reply on the is addressed before to the | city August 20 | en. the names of such voters will dropped from the lists. Cars Collide before 8 o'clock an automobile Macllos of 19 then hooked parked car last operated Jamaica street and the bumper of the of Otis W. Blethers, which parked in front of Horton Manufacturing company North Main street. Very slight dam- age was done and a civil settlement was agreed upon Walls Defaced Complaint was made headquarters last evening by the Abert w Construction company tha the walls of the new addition to the John J. Jennings company, whict they are constructing. had Theen marked up some time during Thurs day Police are inclined by was night ing their that "line Funeral of Former Resident The funeral of James F. Daley who for a number of years resided at 41 Pine street, Iorestville. and who died in Manchest Thursday. will he held at | this afternoon &t the funeral home of Watkins Brothers, Tr South | Manchester. Burial will be in Center | cemetery, Last Hartford Asbury Methodist Church Rev. Roy it of New Haven will the preacher at the 10 o'clock service the Asbury Methodist church in For- estville. On the last two Sundays in | August the pulpit will be supplied by Rev. Edward Curtiss, who investization along South lcamp ground. EIk's Clambake The annual clambake day of the Bristol lodge of be held this year The place will be later meeting City League Baschall The New Depar will n opportunity ing the City league pennant 0w Muzzy fivld they meet the West Ends. They are now leading Forestville hy il | aame but a defeat Sunday will plice m bui half a game in the lead and the boys the cast end of | the city Lave ore more game fo play It s Manager George Scott 1 sign Risih cither Armand Brooks or will tar f Cabe t and field Elks will on Saptember § determined at a of ure cam captur- tomer- when ¥ afternoon om xpected that Russ oy of since being Departure WLy nvineibl in no small the rapid ers. An roved prac ind his work h ouifit, ic- 1s been me for limblof (he Bearing upsct led lers Sunday and for the Forestuille am | West Ends next Wednesd sure responsible M t gue le e league or however vietor: over the night a Complete Sunday— names voting lists it names of of | the list un- regis- |trar of the district in which they re- card |In the event such action is not tak- | An automobile operated by James | Matthews of 425 West street shortly | evening struck Irank the | o on | to palice that youngsters living in that part of the city are responsible and are conduct- 3 o'clock tomorrow morning at is | !spending the month at the Plainville [Would result in a playoft. The game tomorrow afternoon scheduled to start promptly at je'clock with Clyde Waters and Coughlin serving at arbiters To Play In Canaan The Maple End baseball team will ourney to Canaan tomorrow after- noon for a game with the Canaan Collegians. This is the second mevt- g between the teams, the lo- I is|his parents when he was two years 3:00 |old Bob At the completion of his latekt term in prison last October. Pulaski was taken by the immigration offi- cials to Boston to be deported to Poland. The Polish authorities start- ed to investigate the matter and only during the past week has the |litigation been cleared up. & ort end of a 3| Attorney McDonough claims a In the previous engage- (grave injustice would be done to his |client if the deportation goes Two Registered For Caucus |through. Pulaski came to this coua- In spite of the that registrars |try at such ten age that he of the four voting districts were inldoes not speak Polish. He has no session yesterday netween the hours frelatives in that country and he of 12 noon and 10 p. m.. but tWo |claims that when he committed the persons applied for enrollment on |two crimes, he was under the in- the caucus lists. One registered as a |fyence of liquor each time. He has republican and the other as a demo- gerved for two ye in the United crat s navy and been working teadily for the past two months. Attorney McDonough is said fo have broken all speed laws in secur- ing the habeas corpus writ in order |to beat the departure of the inspec- r and his client by train. Embezzler Brought Back Russell Jones of Southington, rged with the embezzlement of frem L AL Cowles, owner of hay, grain and feed stores in SoutH- ington and this city, was brought back from Bo today by State Policeman Tarrott but his hearing ™ police court poned until Monday. He was released under bonds. It alleged that Jones, who managed the local store, took money helonging to his em- ployer and fled Charge is Nolled of the fact that Dr. A. 8. declared that Hubert D. mpson of South Washington street, Plainville, under the influence of liquor when Sergeant Henry Jeg- linski arrested him in Forestville last night, a charge of driving an au- tomobile while under the influence of intoxicants was nolled in police court today. Dr. Brackett was call- Boys Steal Car | €d in by the police in the absence of the recovery of the automo- | police Surgeons B. B. Robbins and Boyko of Kelly strect | B 12 Daonohue stolen from his el pson Ly night, an investizga- | Sergeant Daniel | cogts resulted in t st tvo years of age who admiited tak- I a two s bein 3 seore on the o | ment tact a rs Prospect Methodist Church has Rev. Charles W, wick, N. Y., will at the Prospect tomorrow in the {Hubert D. Jones. A special musical program, with solos by Miss 3 has been arranged. Picnic At Compounce annual picnic of Whitney company of held today at Lalke pounce. A program of at | events is scheduled for this noon and preceded by « 2,000 employes Barrett of ( occupy the pulnit Metnodist church absence of Rev aples, Hartford Com- and is peing hletic after- at will be g Rochwell Day ans are now being made for the annual Rockwell Day,” which is held in honor the Albert B Rockwell, donor of park. he date is Sunc August 18, | and as in former vears a small ad- | nission fee to Rockwell park will be charged Rockwell Day program cach year attended by thousands | desiving to pay tribute to the man who did more (o provide recreational for youths and adults city n any other resident Tn spite Brackett was facilities ¢ of the { With bLile of Anare late Thurs: | ton I McGillicuddy of three boys, nd the other 15, ing car for a joy ride youngsters were placed in tody of Probation Officer Thon Tracy and final disposition cases will not be made unti vestigation is completed. “Mr. | io's car was found abandoned on | Center street, one block away from | owner’s xar From Canada Trip Mrs. Wilfred Croze and Mr. and M | Achille Croze and daughter, Cecelia of Forestville returned today from Nearly Electrocuted by Live ox Bamsstyile weturied (ctay tmd - Wite 1 yom, Mass, Hlatg Daughters of Isabella —_— gular meeting of the Daugh- | Isabella will be held at Monday evening in Rei &ara Sin was charged with reck- fined $50 and M. Donovan. nd to have mile observing making the ar- BALL PARK BURNS, 2 FIREWEN ESCAPE . s driving was by Judge Joseph Sergeant Jeglinski is |followed him for condition before ective e arr the A thein < in- of ) Boy- Return and M High t The | ters of o'clock Men's Avon, Mass., Aug. 10 (A—Two Avon firemen narrowly escaped elec- trocution during a fire in the main grandstand at Highland Park, New Lingland League baseball diamond, lust night Ihe grandstand was burned to the ground and damage was estimated at $12,000 The fi heir feet tact with from 3 on ha Services This Evening There will be at | o'clock this evening Joscph's church in honor Anne Firemen's Vacations aptain William Lamb of the fire station and Lieutenart James Doyle of Lngine company No. 2 will start tomorrow morning on a vacation of two services T:30 at St St. smen, who were thrown eff when they came in con- live wires that had fallen burned eclectric light pole, were ter Schifiro and Leon Maloney. I'he soles of their shoes were burned from their feet but they v ere uninjured c tral t a weeks, " N Those vacations are and Fireman central fire station, law and James McDermott of Engine Co. No. 1. Fireman William Cullen of Engine Company No. 2 and Captain Henry E. Roberts and Fire- man George McKnerney of Welch Fire company Armstrong ( Henry W Ar inventor of a lens, has been his inventior Armstrong [the invension 1o National Marine Lamp Co. of IForestville His application, filed with the patent office in July of last y con seven claims technical languag is described by R front provi ing but ceiving d 1y returninz tomorrow from Lieutenant Orrin Por- John Dolan of th. Firemen Frank ter Low water pressure hampered the firemen in their attempt to bring the fire under control and a troop of local Boy Scouts formed a bucket brigade in aiding in saving the bleachers. There is no New England League game scheduled here for today and it had not yet been decided whether tomorrow’s game would be played at the Stoughton Civie Athletic Asso- ciation’s field in Stoughton or not. The Stoughton Association made the offer of the use of their field imme- diately after word of the fire. ranted Patent trong of Diristol marine mp ranted tent and g on assigned rights in }AJOR LEAGUE LEADERS ar. prises In tion fic | | the inven- patent By the Associated Pre (Including game National Baiting—Herman, Robins, Runs—Hornshy, Cubs. 10 Runs batted in—Ott, Giants, 111. Hits—Terry, Giants, 164. Doubles—Irederic, Robins, ‘Triples—L. Waner, Pirates. Homers—Klein. Phillies, 33. Stolen hases—Cuyler, Cubs, 29, Pitching—Bush, Cubs, won lost 1 the of lamp having 4 with a light opey without the usual lens-re pression and a cylindrical- lens having raised outer portion applied th back of said front aro i opening, the fiuted of lens heng depressed said marginal portion Ifront. so as to produce Jens the the of Aug. 9) | marine 413. curved 5 | | against | nd the portion 15. to | said relation nd to means of 18, th depressio metal American Foxx. Athletics, Gehringer, Tigers batted in—Simmons, formed 1 in part of th Batting Runs Runs letics, 1 Hits—Manush Doubles- h. Browns Triples—Miller, Athletics Homers—Ruth, Yanks, 28 Stolen bases—Gehringer, L387. as Ath- rmp.” I'rom Pulaski aved ephen Deportation s aged 22, of Br fol. was saved from deportation yes- terday through the intervention Federal Judge W B. B in Hartford the st of lawyer, Attorney Thomas Immigration neau v ilaski from t for New York scheduled to he put on hound Poland today signed an writ Rrowns, 163, Johnson, Tigers; of Man. ren rrows I Tnspector at req v 124 cDonough n Tigers, was preparing Rristol 10li z—Grove, Athletics, won T ipplication fo Duadeed, Til inada. Cook's rifle reg- four hits, hut the animal The fifth bullet stopped s 00k of in met & eral judg v habe \ s corpus telayin i twice | him. q ia Po- | Bruncu with ercd ation procecdings on Pulaski has bee automobile thefts |time in prison Maine and Connecticut. He born in land and came to this country | convic i and has serv o t in The Silesian Aviation has constructed air glider. hool at was two- passenger FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Something to Write Home About! 4T GURSS YoU HADNT ) | BZTTER SUOwW MeR Now To RiDz A 1LCRSE, FRECKLES -~ ) SUE SIZMS TO / KNOW How o N i N /!’ euess EAH=1 N ~ WELL-YOU DORT ) HAVE To RUB IT 18, DO You By BLOSSER = ) LOME AND TELL THE KIDS ABOLT THIS ! g GEC ~\WAT WOULDNT 1 DONT THNK 1DS \WOULD BE TERESTED IN TuaT ! AT WRITE BACK

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