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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 12 1“7'\7 Plainville News, For ot i oo o i ie ot anie | Youth Loses Ambition Te Be Second Houdini pecial to the Herald) lon Cote 14. of Meadow handcuff k 'l'llolonter o D i : i ; ! ’:\v L\”;\ :.4\\:}] Thi ~4 molx\lfl_g STORE CLOSED WEDNESDAY AT NOON Wil Obserye 88[[1 Birlhiay M_._’.‘,‘ 1 th wicieat sk in Torrve: IO {).e xes (- | orees " Son h .'.‘,." hen b an "‘:ph?a niversary Tomorrow fhe chinecha) it D By Mayor Protesist] oliaea o twith oo || bourdir ey ciscinated i to he slipped Aisle Specials All Day Tuesday | RECHVES JANY QTS eS8 o U0 SPASES. TROLLE e A BOYS‘ Wash SUitS | \Y/omen's nght Gowns V Mrs. Anna Arcarl Dres at St Tran- | (00108 weck ; \ 101 art Driver Arrested and Will Pay—I m.“" o ( Higthat s m‘ a.f'fi'fn“f.'l $] 39 | 85 s’ 1004 “or, i Tmprovi Dezzlement Case Continued—Two S i L fact e started for police . S o 3 5 c r ) |8, of Broad street e ‘_ n Drhvers Arrested—Crash i e S 4 CHaDD: 25 n i5 Mt ERaH 0dd lot, sizes 3 to 7, values to $2.45. Crepe, voile, batiste, plain and printed [& At Dlec s o (e e roved at the Ney . A s densies t onderment as the Boys’ Shop—Street Floor patterns.—Second floor Al - e a8 i iene ) g ! A kgl N e S rster possed them with the s — o i3 More than 60 relatives and friends | Went & ) t r appendi > ' ts ar AN ; r " : racelet ble on his | Women's Costume Sllps ‘1 BOYS’ Long Pants et e (e G i St A e e oL s oliovaa alioe el 2 i P s @ | I\hd}\l COO' o s K5 rais B it ¢ ann ry, which she will | Bro street are acati at , an f 1 o - s 1 5 v 3 v ined his pre- Crepe de chine, lace tumm;(l : T 8t0. 7&111 s S Rl B e D e \ = | : i e B dicament to . Detective' Seraeant W D I_I dk l’l ceived many beautiful gifts, includ- Ir. and William Hemingw > ) i ark | ¢ T b os .|| Daniel McGillicuddy e genial omen's Handkerc T e S e S infall e a : e 2unt rodiced e s suds . . Booth w in Plymouth |home after a motor trip to Maine. |terday was | ssable f pedes s lralad key @ Cote lost no time in ]QC ea B Aug 3 f her| Miss Gladys Stillman of Jew |th i ety 2 Wit be plaved || making his way homeward with : - : el e M ey THomo BT ER il S s o e s Ve e tng of School For Blind the handeuffs, which he carried All linen, value 25¢ || son. was married in Plymouth | Ryder of Washington street are| Mavor Crumb I the ; : e Belston| LU e cconestie ahiiy ) NT on Aprile 28, 1868, | S matter this . pointed out next Wednesc the Bristot | spenc ir vacation at | | | Boys' Neckwear 35¢ ea. 3 for $1.00 Good assortment of patterns Booth were present at the celeb Miss Agnes Fitzgerald of W 553 & G ind students of the Farmington | 8ht resounding . claps - jof 270 pr 25(: ea d|| tion yesterday, including over 53 | Haven 1 returned 1 4 = e e, Raolifor the Blindlat Korest park il 2 den of rain hit Silk and rayon, xe"ul r 50¢ L simi | grandchildre nd great-great- o il it time he took the matter 1 R e most severe shower All French linen, value 50c¢ W || srandchildren in adaition to her |of Miss Ge ¢ Lyma with state highway depariment offi- | have bec : 3 comi- | broke Saturday afternoon, but only | seven children. eledd: cials. It is understood that at th ! ing o Rober g : was struck by lightning, M B d 1 h P y Mrs. Do is well known in| © Morse and family a A~ time the belief was expressed that [T i oher Sitney, | 5 could learned today. en’s Broadcloth Papamas™ [Jfi i mootn te wer snomn n), G, 3 o ad Hn e v oL oPert L SUnS. | Faat was the horme of Michatl $] ]5 set a large host of friends. She was|York: | eveland i itu- | the spring there would be no mors learns at the sightless s Kenney street, where a hole w 89(1 pr. : . 3 : the recipient of many tokens and |UD8 for Mr. Morse at the locs U trouble. The culvert was accord- | dents > many presents b r[torn in the roof. The damage wa3 : " Trimmed with rayon frogs. Stripe and | wishes of good health yesterday. | ©/fict ingly cleared of debris but in spite | vear: » not had an outing. As|Slight and none of the occupants of Full-fashioned, sub-standards, regular jacquards Rl ora s o e e . Albert Conlin have of {his fact, Park street residents!a res o e se were inju Q] ))nladg all colors L £as B |2rs, "Booth, her cup ‘of joy being | 1 from their wed trip point our, it is entirely too small to|membership for cars Sei| Ram rted to fall again early | Nlled by the presence of all her fam d are residing at 107 Whiti » care of the water which sured of sufficient numb. a ¢ morning and during the | ’ . 3 e | \Vomens Ra on Cheml ot K B M street, dlcwn the street following a heavy |arr nents wers then complated. | 42y severalishoy passed over the Men S Rayon Umon Sults | v € & | Sl AL A No Danger Hore downpour i o o oR et ainfall was very heavy 69 | 79C s. Anna Arcari. 58, of 95 Droad | Engineer Joseph H. McKe | Mayor Crumb addéd that he 9:30 o'clock Wednes % streets of the city were again C \ . E died urday evening at|the Plain 2 iter company e v the matter to th i lunch will be served due > lack of a proper 0dd lot, some lace trimmed 1050% Galoe tistivi noe |Satnzaay G e \ck of | tention state highway dep; ) d the party is scheduled ‘o ) sewer system. Park ¥ By i 0 || pital, Hartford, where she was ad-|rainfall has not yet created a s01 Ssein toddy Wi Hs Tedi ) leave Uoneat pack gl £ p. . on it Senopiisteecisiond s Menc R r Shavmg BI’US}]CS, 69¢ mitted for treatment on Friday. fition in the water supply i _|that the prefent culvert be enlarged | return trip, evard presented the appearance = . 1 o S S s t flicient size fo care for the| : £ R ninture e Forhana TOOL]’I Paste 29(: Tegular $1.00 was born in .taly and resided in|ville to cause the & tment {02 ¢ pLisize’(Chcaras Tor B Funeral of Michael Kurvan | ire rivers, and Mealoly leg B Pla or 27 years. She was a |officials to issue any eeltnoiniac et b 1L lsnn ctedal B e e i s eunt (e aenin Al | member of the Church of Our Lady |might prohibit the u ater for|the I I B ot e et PR e s H Durposesias watenis Pl By el Glaldbib, L e e o ot Merey and was one of (1 ¢ TR S| A i o e ee rday at the Bristol hospital prominent Italian r en a - t supply r i from pneumonia, was held at s o'clock this morn at St. Stanis- | ville, a healthy condition fror i enny Worchin of 14 School is survived two sons, |quantit nd quality s T stre arrested Saturday even y‘,‘ returned from a week-end trj g X ot N i laus' church. k 3 Seis Ri 2 . . 2 : € d trip to|Irank and Sebastian Areari, both of e first real showe several | following a complaint made by Con- i : : wn Mellen street to Riverside ave Horseshoe Pitche S l‘['v“,""”"m where she was the guest | Plainville, and three da s, Mrs, ke over Plainville late|ductor Walter of the B |1 possichrated | by Rev. |enue, blocking the state highway Score Four* Ringers [ ands " rd Posa of Waterbury, Mus. and continuwd [Traction company t E sl iy urlal was| departme chard Walsh r hel ‘s & e 3 A el ” EEar Tl Joseph’s cemetery. | er of the stre 5 What is believed to be a rec- | | yesterday Ietunned;Elioma rone of Plainville, ang Miss | on thr esterday relicving d A BT SO St L e ves y from a month's cang e : SnAlHen gy g 4 = | Mr. Kurcan was a ive of Po-|badly washed out and a large ord horseshoe pitching was es- 4 8 stuy at|Mary Arcari of I ilie. cond re t extent : ( r : £ Po- | badly ’ T EGHDR!EH [}PP@SES Kablisneaiias 'rhr::yihmvkv-r\n‘«d:no?n ;(h:; Boy Scout camp at Eastford. | Funeral services will be held to- cord ts, the situation when it passed the trolley at a| and had spent most of his|amount of repair work will be " e e Mr. and Mrs. Edward Holigan of | morrow morning at 9:30 o'cl at | that confi en is fast mated hetween 40 ife there. He served his country | r sary both by the city public on and A Southington were the A. North, In the course of a guests of Mr. |the Church of Ou ¢ of Mercy. i jous. 1 continurd | les an hour. The incide _|during the World war, and since | works department and the state e s SR B ;flr\‘:}}')xy‘ Patrick Holigan over the |Burial will be in St. Joseph's cema- v has played havoc with the|curred on Pine street, where largs | to Bristol a few S highway department. throtghoutiiFital entive courte |16 b tery. s Although the s pools of water form after eac: 1 employed at s To Repair Cannon Wheels achieved the remarkable feat of The Huyes r‘rmn rty in West | Carnival Details Completed ¥ wo days has been v benoe- vy rainstor: Foundry company. He is survivec In order that necessary repairs scoring four ringers in one turn ro::m Il has been s6ld to Middle- | Commander Theodore Fanion of |ficial, me ain will L i Worchin anpearsd | DY @ Wife and three small children. | may be made to the wheels of the = A R Do . imander ; S i o 4 7 v | Smokestack Per large cannon, captured from the A (aucus Ag-|| standing at at one end of the || 0¥ inderstood, | Brock-Barnes_post, American L o v condition e Proscculing Attorney An S atagk ey i 5 Ba [lea RepULIICaH Aucus g H et e B AF\I:: ru;[y(w:trll'-ll the rvl;mwm : |gion, has completed plans for the | that are stsing here, v J. Rich and 1 to settic| A Permit has been issued by the |Germans during the late war and Miss athleen derenthal of {annual ' || 1anded his shoe squarely about || h @ 1l carnival the post to b Tor tha damaretdone the clothes of 'e of the superintendent of pi \‘uum d east of the morial monu- Sllle y Nnouncemen the post at the opposite end, and | | SPFiNBficld s spending several |held Wednesday, Thursday, Fridiy| Strong Ct. 23— Sa ent 6 the passengers. A charge of rec orks to the New Departura | ment for several the cannon || then the performance was re- [|VeekSs here as the guest of her|and Saturday on the Whiting strect | cottag 7 Tivos Teea ATaE s e il | Manufacturing company to erect a |has been taken down. It is expect- peated ';;r:x’:;l‘r’x}ncn Mr. and Mrs. Patrick |grounds. Various committecs 4| Dlain ville BOE 100 n oy payment . | smokestack its forge plant o |ed that the repairs will be com- \ The game was played on the BATL cen working for severs ks in ’ “ase Continued Terr avenue at an matel | pleted late this week and the can- DOGS RMD TWO FARMS regularly laid-out grounds on the || M and Mrs. Philip Wells and | mal necessary s v SFahted—G : el A Naee) ones of | €05t of $14,600. The cont for [ non again mounted | y of Pardon C. Rickey in ||family of Rockfalls visited friends | ta e affair. reneral cwork. ) £ gton, who is charged with|[! nstruction of th ek was | Lowrey Reunion : b 3 S T Local enthusiasts believe | [in town over Sunday. They former- | he members of the c os | v P for ¢ t | embezzlement of oAt e arded some tin g Al nse | T 3rd annual reunion of the Kill Poultry Worth $60 in Weel-end | | JERI Locs on e e e | |1y resia ? e Slheen B i ) et : ) gnps Ly \t‘!\’al";nv;\dv;vlu‘ Spndedisom L Lo PAEL ARUS! rouiiel S0 W Depredations—Walkers Wins Ba- | | feat is unique, three perfect shots | }‘L “lorence Carns entertained Theodore Fanion; fin Carl Nil- ¢ f tores in this city and Plants- | °f New ik afternoon at the Community house I] in one turn being the most any | |friends from New Haven over tke [son, chairman, and Thomas Prio lle, was con d until Monday, | AutomolLile Stole lon Burlington avenue. Approximate- ton Contest—Underpass Flooded— || of them have heard of in the | |Week-cnd. vefreshments, I'rank Radeliffe, chasr o . s Ly Judge | David Cohen of rospuct |ly 69 descendants were present from 4 The Wesleyans will hold a sp. | Vil § : £ ¢ | S ) - | strect reported 2 ass., New Britain, N : . vans d a special [man, and Willi unningha hou s g S SSvaniinnolicel o e rect reported to the police de s cld, Mass., New Britain, New No Sunday Accidents—Bricfs. | TN e Rt T T S e R o s 2 ,‘,,,”.,u,m“ 1 granted | ment St “Clock | Tast evening |Haven, Bridgeport. Plainville, Bur Myron D. Goodrich of Schoel — (Mrs. Myron Morse this cvening. A |George Farrar, Martin® Foran and | $1.25 dresses & I T Birnllat ; of Prosecutinng At- | that his Jobile had been stolen | lington and this city. Vice Presi- e T it e R o .\0;1..1 time will follow. The fond |George Seyr {atnment. [hinuw y , Rich, who in.|from in f G Clifton Weed of New Haven he would oppose Charles I Lewis | Maple Hill to get to and from Ber- 14 conducted Saturda the | Theodore L rchandiss, - € it t the case of (Some difficulty is antieipated in lo- (presided at the republican caucus to be held | tin, |home of Mr. and Mrs. Riyal 1 o Clark, chairman, Ralph the s d not been com. | cating the stolen e to the fact s for the ensuing year were in September and would seek the| State frucks were at the scene|UNder the auspices of the Wesle- |’ Clyde Brooks and Charles TE“" n’ fl"v,{m a ~ at liberty ¢ a | that there were no markers on |elected as follows: President, Ed- office of tax collector for the town.|shortly aftér the storm started and | YNS Was a gratifying success every- |Gorman; publicity, James . Usher. ‘—“ LY 94 b ¢ ) Autos Collide ‘ -owrey; vice president, Clifton Mr Goodrich is well known in the | employes wained cars of the condi- [{hiN& being disposed of. will be special features on OU'W!;I GT’\"] g] RT eth Side Alitomobliias’ operat cd; secretary, Maude Bunnell; town and feels confident that he will | tion at the pass. The detour that b The Knights ot Pythias will meet | Wednesday and Thursday cvening YU L] UN GOURT| six me g Sige| B, Huntington of Cente 3 a 1 historfan be nominated for the office, having | leen the seat of much discussion in |fOmorrow ecvening at 8 o'clock in|A number of good boxing matehes gang found the Al Darien, and Dol avid A, |and recorder, abeth Swan; press been assured of considerable back-|thé past few weeks, was in poor their rooms at Community hall, have hee nged for t « 1 th « nplaint | Doty of 31 Dw reet, D 3l rrespondent, Mrs. J. L. Preston. ing by voters. He is a building con- | condition and few of the larzer| The heavy storm of yesterday | nis i e tloau A T e T descendants, Ellen Morse of tractor here and has been engaged | trucks atiempted to use it, drivers brought some relief to the local | turns Home From Hospital i 5 a. m. yesterda Gl o'clock last even | springfield and Wilbur Weed of For- in that business for several rs. | preferring to wait for the water to|farmers but is only temporary n| Harold Lamb, son of SO t bty S ¢ Tolicemen | Tesult of a collision at School estville, died since the last reunion Mr. Goodrich is a member of {he |Subside before continuing on their| the opinion of the majority. Milk | Mrs, Merton J, La f 1 [ Drew, A r Messier g Johr 3 ve | West strocts, Acco 3 = lolton-Kasica post, American Le- [ Way. : production has been affected by th |Hill, has re ¥ Comiliil ird Olson, I ) | tice Hunti mad Lifeguard Plays Nurse gion, having served during the World | Dirt roads in the town suffered | continued drought., Additional sain |Ne y ital, Special o [ ward Lyman, William Dotts, e ot i e wrd Grattan O'Connell of war In the navy. He has been treas- | ‘ittle damage due to the fact that|is necessary to 2 {he pastuses |1 e : z % Southington, Nicholas | Bonoit and Ernest Parker Stieke hy T ell park, who is credited with urer of the post for the past year. |lhey are in good condition and into their original state, 1 m whick scelved | o1as. age 2 L \ intoxication, 5 r talking the mr SONILL GG e S0 LA e S hended. the | the town teams had scraped taem | Miss Adele M, Hulber e o i New . was fined $ nd FimiSons ks s of the lagoon, made his first Born in Berlin, he ¢ d i W e t f I vh liceman Frank public schools here and has lived | '8 the dry Al e Miss Adele M. Hulbert, a 1if - [home on Droad street T S o E he Sou ston e court | cared for the 5 S to settle their |'and rescue yesterday afternoon | them well rourded and with 800¢ | jong 4 : v Judge I. La n a 0 hen he returned a little three year Rere all hia life Being well ac- | ng resident of West Cromwell |ernoon morning, stated that he t 1 iy |01a girl to her parents. The little tot ainted o e o Gl S died at her ° 1 | st 5560 Tk morning on a ¢ r fo P J . 5 old g o her pare he 3 :1;;:\\:‘1‘\‘“1’] :\’\\vhm«x".' 2 Iyxl(]\f\f[l‘l‘x No Aol gnts Reported Aledeacine h‘r‘m:u h,l]n.l‘\\; s Arrest (l‘ “,’,"‘ Plahts L R e o them held steady jot ‘ aint Panihttis biee st VIV AN BUE . S Despite the heavy traffic and the g yandsuat fliness. | _ Two Hst fights that te ¢ & And ok repreatt 4 Saras ncertainias Holju Sever pla ve n |y, =lizn ol that he is fully prepared to accs o (s She leaves one hrother, Edwin H- I- [the center of the tewn S e g and At our it Eanak T Jo § Rasky y a resident of the west side and o in storm yesterday, no accidents o e ] . torney William 1 af," who knows all of the chils 4 has held the oftice for | ere reported to the * local police bert of Westflcld, and two siste ulted in the arre f ! ; sealiiihy novan continued the case S e e i o OGS B B QGRS S GOS0 b (0 ) o he pas years and served the was arrested on i ki 8 R dren in tha ‘neck of the woods,” Tuty at the busy corners in the town Miss Julin 1. Hulbert and Mi One t of shert duratior ! S ¥ v Ret , J .« Hulbert an s R b S v morning « s ¥ at night. the lar- me recognize e g HiBAN Novioni® botht arl Wertinlacoll er ) : ~alon riden-Wate R i P R ] e, e - | immediately recognized the girl and town faithfully dur that time. | 5 e difficultd in handling CTOMWell. Funeral arrangements Sam Fables. G ) ar- r a chase by Policemen Gustave | joon g0 employ S | rom a resident i |4rove hei to the parents' home, He plans to run for the office again |, st v eondition |Will be announced lates 2 reste hoth, men: on o i 5 Dexter and Edwin Cushing. Tt was P . o o b _ > SR & IS New Britain Men Injured T he traffic. The slippery conditio 1 la i t o he Tast Bristo Michael Carlan of Lawl treet, e of the road made most of the driv e — breden Policemen Thor e B o Bl rs Kill Peuliry L ad S the driv= RO oaceis TaLIon TREA Faohs t : in his automobi A John Lawrise of Lawlor stre Dogs Kl Pealiry eyl e BROOKLYN N HURT rlokfisigthamato own IS ¢ E i wrthy and John Cirves were dis- | Joseph Wells e rect and Stray do more than $60 S - York, Me.. Aug. 12.— (UP)—Mrs, |61 August 2 ke el e s o NS | Joseph Wells of Farmington ave- damage to chickens on the farm of| Wins Kiraririze Harriet Vincent of Brooklyn, N. Y. Haraly healith ¥ eliey ¢ on o i i sl IS V. Britaly receligd Alexander Bruce and William B iR Ien CoRi KT RUCNNE Smal ool fen oF il ey ies B i 1t Yori [cleared away f e heapT 1 7 < LRt Lo . I minor injuries Saturday night as the teh & .ox[ ;.]\{1> x‘ A\‘l A & B. d“l“l LT T LT o e S e OOl iGy L g ! 1 is ! nd comm - | result of an accident on Lake ave- corps [{cnsingten was awardec 2 8 =i 1 r They were treate | thie first priz \e baton swingmg | S1ffered in anautomobile accident in |6 5 2 ATRHE AL 4 in jail © Jos vould o y Shyars reaten [oF o . in Horrimeton | Which a man was killed and another 208" W Y inding il Loglul i : 5 ) A n ) s at the Bristol hospital by Dr. in Horrington anciherdlies o e e ; G olice e ‘ hat the grounds struck Wisavage on the nose Azain Dr fraa il et ol v T here 15 no way to en. | g to police records, the broke it. ‘The injure m owas Jes 1 ah 3 ree the edict 1 officer is | accident occurred when an auto- A maanaay o ~ On Vacation e ”‘; = Y;’IV"V rnationally-kr OWN tended by Dr. Geo oo A N i flfi"'fi".‘m ’3 : e N en “ation his [mobile driven by John A. Szamier of TR e James Kitzsimmons of Kensington | Christian scien It IoRmeThaRUAE N s fanithaiar 5 K"‘(E! Ml P : i ing |would prove to he an expensive [42 Unior street, this city, in passing Wd been Lilled and|is spen 1B RS .‘””I, e o lurch, lost his Iife of Caliendo, vas 1e ; charged wit toxication, to|nrecednre, and it is th 3 L car driven by James Cianci of 124 1y others had been so badly in- | froM ':“} dullesia tathesBerling Suba) = 5 el e ”"”I' 1 but was {short time later op oon a e o - e e ] ylld L D Bble ne « s will Lawlor street, New Britain, struck & od {hat they had to be killed by | n&s ban : ! rospital yesterd by Constable Schubert in (he h M ent Bach Evening 5 t cord ir aronnd \ls. [third car operated by Joseph E. ; lufu1 it n » o - . o0f his unele He so will be : ons Ihver and 1 two s nd 2 Wells of 99 Farmington avenue, New klin farm, a T ) gilibnes Pl chose a blind ma: raigned in the town court on Av ¢ . Penny Wheel i OB Soyeriy T 1rong hi ac- B All three cars were badl, Sinaatine ; ne | zuch who dicd Friday at his Ken- | to lead the nd wWhen t namsd | 2050 ynswes ¢ R b b NG Siniada o Sl o Lol ety 3 4 ars y Al 5 CmiFor o verat ATl fatnicins| T0ase VAN RamsVaTaciTly A e bt e eve SosoarE et bR il “our Night Only : : Janmsrs e L and - the = highway e done to old hens that had been in a |* LoHCh et g - Adams exeentive secretary 'the peace and assault = nste the N s Ly i ns, was hroken Saturday | b ¢ or almost an hour. The separate ¢oop. The animal in cach|iDE at 8 o'clock at his home and atfof the te Commission for the Vislts Here August 11,19, 10:and 17 t i lea Killed kill . ‘ross church in New Brit- | Blind hn ¢ i T D 1 case had Killed for the lust of killing, Holy Cross chur | John Coolidge, son of former Pres —_— awd v ¢ accompanied (Continued P, ‘clock Stephel se comp; ¢ 1 ued on Page 18 s shown by the fact that few of th 8:30 o'clock, . Stephen 828 Bartkows] or he church | - e liens had been caten. tkowski, pastor of church Mr. Bruce reported that he haa Officiating at a solemn high mass of | B M ‘ B BLOSSER heen troubled hefore and had had | 1eduiem d vas assisted by tev. <. 1 y val hens killed, but he did not|J. S. Brenuan of Kensington as dea- now that there was a chance of |€on and Rev. Victor Piastkowski as zotting money in payment for the | Sub-deacor i ; - = - 3 . 5 (unage from the town and had fail-| As the was borne into the | ; 3 ) ‘ g = = 5 1 o notify the warden [ rhuren, st Carnusiowice sang | R ey | A \ | | . o) | | ykiow veos, 1 cor con Hall, first selectm todayFehanhontical, gend dithe ,“‘“‘\’; | \Nm ™ E RoPe ANO / - NG 1 ’ ] say v { | | To HAND T To You---you ted that the do; g » this ry he rendered ’ie esu A i - | A | / K 8 v * has been much hi the cenclusion of the s Stariey | Horse BACK RIDIN: » s | oot Al £s Tuose ! ) 2 - ':w— How Aucy pust and in few instances had | Jarnasiewicz and Orgunist John Ko- | | bow IT piONT . " i TERA S e 0D IT DOES A& TO ol the d been Killed. | mor i sani . | W You i % ® 1 le nts 3 > " he palibesre 3 S ‘ s M( le in the Dlue Hills se 3 ! . Joseph Domkow STE! town in the past few s am Kosicki, IFelix Moty " K FRECLLES 1ees where d hac P aels, and killing chickens. | flower bearers were of the damage on {1 Is IFrank Polgrosz Joscph » Mr. Bruce had en th 0o, L.co Mutyka, Leo Kasiencw- 1 been unable ski, and Fdward M d, Il to kill it. Mr. I} is quot- | Ifather Bartkowski, IFather Bren- saying that the e had no | han and ather Plastkow con- | Al ducted t); nuttal servic at the | n 2 d I metery Women's Silk Hosuery Slightly irregular, good buy thoroughfares in question impassable to pedestrians while the was falling. The center of le was also flooded and a t of refuse was carried of :he peace alle eral cases of heer in of the southern part cf the town cver the week-end according to a camplaint received by Henry Austin fown dog warden. Upon investi ; . £ tion it was found that a dog or dogs| N connection with the state meet in | WOMan hurt here last Saturday hadl gotton 1nto. the eoops of the tuo | which about 40 corps participated. | David Newton MeKee of Brook iy s A e et L ey SRt tain Last Berlin Items M and Mrs. Winfield Ross an family of New Dritain were uests of Mr. and Mrs. James Ros over Sunday. They are former resi- | - / B linesmof trafiic were held up on both [dents of this place | 5 ( 55 ! o5y sear o 5 of the puss and many of the| Miss Dorothy: Sugenhime has

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