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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1929. Store C Extra Special Men's Four-in- 45¢ ea. Ul //emson § 0dd lot in Eagle crepe loses Wednesday at 12 o'Clock Values for Three Hours Only Plands Men'’s Bathing Suits $2.50 100% wool. One piece models 39% ea. Rayon Vests, Bloomers Also Panties, sizes for women Children’s Socks 15¢ pr. Odd lot, 8 and 34 Socks 7% Regular $1.00 values. Bl Short Sleeve Smocks Turkish Bath Towels i 8 for $1.00 lue, rose, ete. Variety of colored stripes $1.89 yd 56 in. All Wool Jersey Regular $2.25 grade. Will not sag | P]uio Water, LargejZSc ; | Williams Aqua Valva, 30c Regular 50c. Toilet goods SPECIALS to choose from, quart siz regular $1.30 for ........ Knox Universal enamels, FROM DOWNSTAIRS SECTION End tables, unfinished, sanded wood, sturdily built, regular $2.98. Special ... . 27 colors | $1.00 high grade, $1.98 e, 1-3 off regular prices o Wonderful values. 20% off on all stoves. Bamboo rakes, l;loov brooms, sorted colored hi.g}; g NERGIETR it onan st n refrigerators. i rechiartade for R Portable shower baths ....... grade corn as- 79¢ | BellingNewss WL BILL BERLIN | ’ | FOR FALSE ALARN New Britain Section Lelt Un- guarded, Commissioners Say | ROAD HONEY -DUE oW Ofiers Highway Department Sums. ¥or Permanent Paving—Several Motorists Arrested—Loses Suit By Default—Returns From Hospital. are now | makiog Town officials of Berlin faced with the necessity of a decision on the matter of paying the New Britain fire department for 31 minutes of service in answering a false alarm call last month. It| was the unanimous decision of the | hoard of five conimissioners of tha city last night to send the town a bill for $100, At 10:36 a. m fire company of ceived a call to come immediately to the American Paper Goods Co The message was by telephone and a woman made the report, Captam William Porter reported to the board. When the apparatus ar- | rived at the scene there was no fire, | and it returned to the station at | 11:07 o'clock, exactly 31 minutes later. The cost of this fire m-p:n’\—l ment service is $100 an hour or for any portion of the hour. question as "to town shoull | service when it ‘ was no fi Butler on July 29 No 1 New Britain | There was some whether or not the have to pay for the found that there Chairman James oners James H. Passerini, Harry Beckwith and Charles Dehm agreed that evén theugh there was no fire the portion of the city which is protected by No. 2 station was | without this vice for more than | a half hour and the city of New| Britain should some pensation for its work A lefter was received from Town Clerk Arthur Woodruff explaining | that in the future the department | may answer all calls instead cf | waiting until one of two officiais| summons it. This matter, Mr.| +Woodruff reported. was dgcidel | upon at a town meeting on July 3 $6,100 For Roads e sum of $6,100 is available to the town lerlin for repai roads, according fo a statement 1« ceived by the First Selectman Leon ! G. Hall yesterday. In order to ob. ‘ain this money it will be necess that the voters of the town appro- priate an additional $1.800 from the | town funds for the rend work here. | It is expected that a special town moeting will be called in the near future in order that the money may | e appropriated for this cause | was but 3 | Comm receive coni- | of ary In the statement received from the highway commissioner it the amount of $7.500 yearly available to the town for the pur-| pose of fixing the ro: s here. 'r:‘lu‘ doos not include the so-called state 1id rends bt fs for dirt roads, in order that they may he permanently paved This money ‘own for the pa hes not heen collected Tt ‘hourht thaht the construction Taet Nerlin road used much of nona 5 Tuige B P, for the town the matter at that the eall will he fssued as the meney o before the the | but | been due ten years of e i Gaffnoey, will once: for the in the he e consulted on Tt is expected | town meeting near future appronriated first of January in order led in the |sold to John W |man a plot of Innd on Pereival ave- legal adviser | a to receive the money from the statc. Held for Reckless Driving Michael Bien of 93 Broad street, | New Britain, was arrested by Con- | able Frank Brown yesterday on a charge of reckless driving after he had struck a truck driven by Irank Pietraszewski of 41 Allen street, New Britain. The accident occurged near the Bruce farm. Bien will be tried in the Berlin town court tonight at the | ( regular session. Salvatore Casserio of Meriden was rrested by Constable Brown yester. day on a charge of reckless driving after he had been traced by the markers of his car. Tt is alleged that he struck a truck near the fox| The mid-week meeting the m in Berlin early Sunday morn- | Mecthodist church will e held ing. His case will be tried at the ses- | Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in the sion of the court tonight. church social rooms and will be Bdward Haffey of New Dritain | conducted by Rev. L. E. Adkins. was arrested by New Britain police | Charles Pratt of West, Cromwell late last night and held for the | has accepted a position 4t the Ber- Serlin police. He is charged with | lin Construction company reckless driving. After conferring | alrcady commenced upon with Prosecueor Charles I°. Lewis of | duties. Berlin, he was released on bonds for | The library will be open appearance in court tonight afternoon and cvening for Several cases will be tried in the | change of books. court tonight, the result of police ac- | tivitles during the past week. State police have several cases to be dis- posed of, most of them being those of truck drivers arrested on charges of overloading their vehicles. Given Judgment vester. Mp. home ¥ from a relatives in New Britain, The Wesleyans held a social and business' session at the home of Mr. Mrs. Myron Morse last evenin A “dog" and marhmallow roast was An enjoyable time ha he Knights of Pythias will nieee cvening at § Cor hall | _The regular weekly rehearsal of the Fite and Drum corps il held Thursday e vening at o'clock at Community hall, Barbara vest Payne r« visit rned with held he was his ng. o'clock at munity at and has his aew Iriday the e: It is hoped by East Berlinites that with the acceptance of the $7.500 given by the state for rond work in that some part of that :um be used to put the main thoroughfare in this town into nuch NI better condition than it is now. The m?“t‘\o[l{\n'x_\\:_xvlr‘n\_v\‘“.‘}'ll::* \h:‘:: e [road from Monroe's Corner to Ke.- P N : L] Sey Corner is beginning to disinte Jjudgment in a suit for $600 against grate in places and with t} Anna Garrick of Ber I S e e v of the judgment was $498. Tt wasal | o100 8 WIter should e leged by the plaintiff that the de- ¥ e St b e e e Miss Adella M. Hulber payment and did not pay the bal- of Miss Adella M ance. Attorney William M. Green- held from her late stein represented the plaintiff, and Cromwell this afte the judgment, which was by default, 2:30 o'clock, Rev, L. T was issued by Judge Stanley Tra- pastor of the Methodis ceski of the New Britain city court. officiating. Tiurial n Notes Rodney Lindsley avenue, Kensington, ill for the past few tered the New Britain Berlin | might ap- thor- The | Hulbert home in | noon at Adkin. | ehurch funeral was West was Farmington | has been has en- neral hos- of who day: well, | | e | ST ANDREWS' CHURCH il o et Thursday the feast of the Mr. and Mrs. David Wilson and |iion of Our Bles daughter, Ma:gret, have returned [loly day of obhg from their annual vacation spent at | Indian Neck. George Garrity of Kensington spendiag two weeks' ' vacation Pittsburg, Pa. Cemetery Fire Put Out The West Lane Cemetery associa- tion wishes to thank those who aid- extingulshing of the fire | at the cemetery last week. In a very | few minutes about 40 men had re-| sponded to the call. and before any | damage could be done the fire was out. This work is greatly appreei ed by the members Assump- sed Lady, being a tion, masses will he celebrated at §: 50 and § o'clock. The $:30 o'clock wil be a high m. ind after mass, benedic- tion of the Blessed ament will held. Confessions will Le heard on Wedn:sday from 3 until § o'clacl in the afternoon and at 7 o'clock in the evening. Saturday at requiem Wil be celebrated for the repose of the soul of Michaline Baloski. is at 7:80 a Dancing Tonight AT Paramount Pavilion Featuring the HAPPINESS BOYS Near Old Tair Grounds According to a rrantee deed filed at the town clerk’s office today, George Quigley of New Britain has and Alice M. Chap- nue in Kensingion Apply for Marriage License Application was made for a mar- viage license at the town clerk's of- fice hy Francis Joseph Volz of New | | i | | | | | | according the Kelsey cemctery in West Crom. | mass | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS | drawn to the center by | were | Plainville News AAGHTS IN CENTER DISTURB SLEEPERS Three Placed Under Arrest by Gonstable Schubert INDIGNATION ~ EXPRESSED Conference to Lie Held at Christian Camp Grounds—A. M. E. Zion Church to Hold Pl Liremen to Practice—Items. People living in the center of the town were aroused from their sleep at 1:15 o'clock this morning by the noise of a general free-for. that resulted in the arrest of three young men. A fourth arrest was expected to be made during the day. While patrolling his beat, Con- stable hubert's attention was loud voices, with which the speakers were very free in the use of indecent language. Hurrying to the scene, he discovered a fiight in progress, which immediately broke up upon his ap- | pearance. Resident in the vicinity hanging out the windows watching the fizht and expressing their indignation over he ing aroused from their sleep by the fight. Officer Schubr tigation and pla t started an inves- ced Johnny Gnazzo, m Fables and Patsy Fables unde arrest. While he was looking for the fourth participant in the brawl, said to be Duffy Gnazzo, the arrested boys made leering remarks to the con- stable, who immediately took them to the town lockup. He returned to search for Gnazzo and found him at his home. When the officer entered his room, Gnazzo escaped into the room of another tena-f. The ofiicer went to the room where Gnazzo was hiding and, after aining admittance, discovered that nazzo had again gone back to his room. Jus Constable chubert ran toward his room, Gnazzo dashed down the stairs and made his cs- cape, Constable Schubert hurled a warning after the fleeing man but » failed to heed is thought that 270 left an auto. Policr oughout the state w not q and were instructed to arrest Gne upon sight. Search was throughout the town until early mor by Constah Schubert Wads of the f tiv town in made this and orth 151- waas fof Johnny G arrested rday ight and were sched tried in the town court on Au I"ubles was also arrested for operating a mot without a People in the center of the town have been annoyed for a lo; time by the rowdyism of the zangs which hank around the streets until carly hours in the morning. Constable Schubert has red the hoys to behave nd to go to their homes at a respectable hour in the evening. This morning the residents of the town ¢ ressed nation over last night's affair general opinion was that some thing hould be done at once rid the town of the disturbing elements, The language of the boys in the fight last evenin solutely disgustin to the and loud cnough for neighbor- hood to hear it A special session of {he Will be held this af the three men wil be che rged with breach of the peace and fig In the absenee of Prosecutor Charles I Conlon, Deputy Prosceutor S. Gwillim wil represent the The result of trial can be another scetion of When Duffy Gnazzo is apprehend od, onal will be p ferred against him by the police, It 15 expected that the quick cicanup of the men involved in the bhrawl last evening will act as a lesson to other Foys about fown Advent Christian cventh Connecticut Wes| Massachusetts Christian Older will held at the can but no trace nd. 70 Sam Fables re follow- last ed to be two v leanan: und the to was Lin the town conrt noon, at which ting. ey state, in this issue. addi charges Convention Advent Girls' contirence Advent Christian p zrounds on August 1 Vill B o serie Ther 2 I'h son of “PLAINVILLE® ID.—MATINEE, NIGHT May McAvoy and Louise Fazenda in “THE TE}Q A\} t a Thriller. Tight in Your Seat to Finish Start PRIDAY Ren Maynazd in “THE ROYAL RIDER” Advent | a1l fight | the noise of | founad Mrs. Dwig he a spea ht Banks of India will also | The “good in charge w of Bristol, | Helen ry of Bristol will act as | devotional leader. Miss Beatrice | Rockwell of New Haven will be in harge of the and Mrs. Ruth ‘Tappan of Danbury wil be the re-| creation leader, | er will be Monble his ot Bristol Newsr AN, 0, 1S VICTI " OF HEART ATTACK Ao % ion chnen tiene | ATUUT H, Baker Dies Suddenly The Plainville and New Britain | while walklflg [0 Wol’k LIQUOR CHARGE NOLLED { hold a joint picnic tomorrow at | Terryville services | Charles [ | On Friday evening at §:15 o'clock, | a pageant Missions” entitled | Rockuwell park, Bristol. The Plain- ville Sunday school group will leaye the center in Plainville at 10 a. m., by way of the Bristol-Plainville trol- ley. - Chickens Tieturn BeERlshtiv According to a ri evening, 30 of the chickens that had been reported stolen from the C. P [Hart property of New Britain avenue | | have reappeared. It is a mystery | ‘1\\ here they came from. | Last port made last | Mayor Says City is Under-Policed —Police Seize 102 Cases of Beer— Make-up Exams Tomorrow. Stricken with a heart attack on his way to work shortly he ) chick-|o'clock this morning, Arthu 1 been stolen from the Hart | Baker, Sr., 60, of 173 Prospe nery. ‘The assistance of the state | died 20 minutes later wnthout | police was enlisted and a thorough | covering conscious and before |search made but no trace of the he could be carried into his home a { missing fowls could be found. The |short distanc Dr. Arthur . mysterious return of 30 of the chick Brackett, examiner, was ens has the authorities guessing. summoned and, a viewing the Firemen to Practice body, gave permission for it re- A practice drill of the Plainville {moval to the undertaking rooms of | fire artment will be held tomor- |C. Funk & Son row at 7:15 p. m. at the headquart- | Mr. Baker ers on Pierc stree Members of morning the organization are preparing for |left his the convention to held in st | turc Manufac Hartford on Friday and Saturday.|where he was employed Many of the local firemen will take traveled but a short dis |part in the athletic events, Ithe house when stricken ! Funeral Services | Born in England, Mr. Baker came Funeral services for Mrs. Annalto this country at the age of 28, set- Arcari of 95 Broad street, who died |tling in Bridgeport. He later move at St. Francis hospital Saturday eve- |to New 1 18 rs ago ning, were held this morning at 8:30 | moved where he re- o'clock at the Church of Our Lady |sided until cight years ago, when he of Merey. A solemn high [ came to Bristol to enter the employ mass was celebrated, Was in of the New Departure Manufactur- St. Joseph's cemetery ing com ny. He was mar in tate Offers Money I2n 1 23 years 2go to Miss Mar- First Selectman James Simpson who died a year ego has reccived word from State High- | are five daughters, Mrs way Commissioner John A ictty Schreiber of Springfield, Mass Donald that the town of Plainville is | M lith Konopaski of cligible to receive 8 09 yearly from and the Misses Winifred (tae state aid fund 1 Ruth Baker, all | According the Commissioner M b Arthur M Donald, the town must appropriate | Perck ind i additioral sum for ds at & Baker town mecting held | Raymol before the first N October |th s order to 1t receive town appropriates s n et away. medical arosc this at as usual about 6:40 for the New and o'clock Depar company He had ance from home turin ye requicm Burial ion Barker, Survivin Magc of Haymgond Bristol; one g which must b Minnic nd in of Toron 500 th While the cor plete this morning, v will be held at the o rect Improvements Compicted Work the i walks a nd 1 Birge smo Vacea funeral it is 1¢ an he will interview Cor Donald cerning the letter, he imyp home missione tomorrow con- on the laying of doubt selectmen by prropriation w two years t tim sary sun promised st ville Briefs ard Ra Gl the o 1 curbs on Conco eis and Walnut and ted by Work nainin plewood wil probably roads has been loc n 0- money ntracte town ap ceived the Pl Ho Mr spent hei Gris complote this weck. Mr ville and Britain uests of lward The wt Plain- of Susr s Edward Ly Frank M Ju court rnes nan, Wil reh and “FFishy” Benoit by Judge Joscph M Danovan in polie this morn- ing. The six men were charged with old of 1 Liam ionville ving band wil at the home opkins of 14 Crown duceived Dbig ship housc ses the 1d st rney Joseph P the a O'Connell, who endants, pointed s clients were all working the present time and that they probably would avail themselves of the opportunity of returning to {heir in the event the court suspend the sentence The men rrested at 1:15 a. m. Sundav Policemen Arthur Messier and n Cirves at the north side er a telephone complaint Leen recrived at headquarters. Pined for Reckless Driving John Maslak of Rirch street, Ter- ryville, was fined $30 and costs on « charge of reckless driving by Judge Joseph M. Donovan in polic today. A second count of operating 1 motor vehicle while under the i nt On salc s at $1.98 jobs wou'd BANDIT SCORNS 75 CINTS AND LAUGHS AT VICTIH e of P wer had by ft Engaged in Willo Park Holdup Finds amor in Sitaation, court When the It d, boy conf 75 cents, the hold said “all right brother,” put his gun and left. This is the stery which was told to Officer Harper last night by IFrank Pictkerwitz, 21, of 3 Arch st when he report an attempted which place at Wiliow ssed to havir p man laugl UR court following a torney Howard T. of his client. Maslak arrested o'clock Sunday holdup took | Policeman J Biook parik Sunday ' paeeq i ino 3 o'clock headlights Two men jumped out at hine when | pad but he was takir triend officer ate ihrough nk s that he discovered that Cngfeor ant had been drinking, his testimony at police his arrest plea made by At- Mather on hehalf was shortly aft evening by ate T. Zekas, who was en- checking up on defective Noticing Maslak's one headlight burnine ed him, and it et, ed g the then the defe boy I homn Loth them but when e cents, the was Lrandished als. accordine to wold bandit laugl ind, like a 1odern Iobin Hood, told him to be on his way. Frank said that Le also felt over his body until he came to U watch, 1 not remove ration number of acar in whi Landits drove not tain e your iption of the twe that they held the their faces during the terview, non Maslak was examined headqua ortly af by Dr. B. F. Don and of liquer Targe Beer Scizure Police hehdau rn bore a faint resemblance to s the result of the arrest Inst night by Policeman wzhlin of Michael T 35 Meadow s nd the 102 which feund ic whic only d, s s polic der the surTeen inflnene oTOnD h the wscer- nian en hands brief in- brewery at midnisht John Mel irico of give a @ as e sald Zurc officd of cases over e Avi- co's truck tront of th ne Tri- haul {1 where he as He w of illogally 156 1 v bond of $500 pend- Frank told Cificer Erickson, 10 police 1 it to Officer s story lust night to brought him he told s reside ructed Arters in heade who iquart Harpor, wico heer to sisted in then booked on nsporting was to rs where its 18 Many the Iy. people visit Heruld mder a proper fluence of liquor was nolled by the ! |ing a hearing in police court Sat- |urday morning, August 17. | Tricarico, according to the police, |stated that he was hauling the beer from a Waterbury brewery to points city. He is engaged in the trucking business in this city. Hearing Again Continued The hearing in the accident on Lake avenue last Saturday evening, in which cars operated by Joseph ¥ | Wells of 99 Farmington avenue, New | Britain, James Cianci of 124 Lawlor street, New Britain, - and John A. | Szamier of 42 Union street, this city | which was sch led for this morn- ling, was again continued by [cuting Attorney Anthony J today until tomorrow Carlan of Lawlor streef, New n, John Lawrise of Lawlor street, New Britain, Wells, who treated at the Rristol hospl mino uts and bruises, ha discharged from that institution Police Board Meeting Mayor W. Raymond Crumb sta this morning a meeting of the board of police commissioners would be held some evening this week but that the definite date had vet been decided upon. Tn discussing the matter of addi- ticnal police protection, he marked that he believed the city the present time was under-policed, but whether anything would be done at this time was problematical. He thought it possible that definite would he en the preparation of the city for the year 1929 B | Funcral of Mrs., Gustafson The funeral of Mrs, Esther Gus- wife of Charles Gustafson of Circle street, Forestville died Sunday in the Pl was held at 2:30 o'clock noon at the Swedish Congregational church on Queen street Vic- tor T. Oblom conducted the services and burial was in West cemetery. Make-Up Examinations Make-up examinations in jects will be held | outside of the Rich and at for not as no until budget action on who nville is ate; Rev all sub- at the High school a. m. tomorrow. As this 1s opportu ed to take ke-up examinations, all pu- siring to take any examing must report at the time e only tions, men tioned Red regular meeti tribe, T, O at § o'clock this Fwam Prospect g the business session ther Men's Meeting wigiwe on strect Howi | will be a rehearsal by the chiefs am, which will trail to Gre duy to on Ll rge To Play m Postponed Game between the West Enc parture bascball s postponed las teams, \ccount of Sunday Afte wccording to esterday of the ved in celed 3 s and Matthew ch be at local police left ay land city, where they rel inder of the zeant will res Monday | At Saratoga on Datzag Hennessey and departmen eglinsk ves or Long Is- ill spend the week. me his duties Springs cmaster Mrs. H enjoying : S Thomas nes Mellen street are vacation at ST | The re Saratoga Spri meeting rams auxiliary o'clock tom session party with and Mrs, hostesses, Vet Sons will be 0w will be Mrs, Alice Union held at 7 |ning The | followed Genevieve Puce eva- isiness ¥ & whist iper icting as Concert \‘»'e;lne;dé)' Night | At Walnut Hill Park Idwin J. Barrett, director of the Universal band, today announced the program for the concert at Walnut Hill park tomorrow at § o'clock s follows {c useirs March evening mbers Rossini Behemian G In “ory I'rom rmission Tth Army ( Seloction Maid Popular March Opera Numbers (d) Louise, Fok (e) Underneath Moon, Walt Sl Polish Trot the muels Russian Samuels ion Polk Songs Marel ; 1t weather is ur cort will 1 Prose- | Michael | Brit- | | Producers’ associatior [t awill be Ll Earthquake Ts Felt By Bristol Resident Special to the Herald) Bristol, Aug. 13 — The series of tremors which were distinetly noticeable in five eastern states and southern Canada yesterday morning were also felt to a nmuch lesser degree in this city. Mrs. Edward Marshall of 184 High street informed neighbors carly yesterday morning that e was sure there had been an earthquake for the reason that her attention had been directed to vattling of dishes and the fact that 1 vases had been overturned Her statements were scoffed at until newspapers e story last might and ons High street - reports. So far as could be arned the tremors not noticed in. any other of the city. sever: on scetion MILK PRICE RAISE EFFECTIVE SEPT. | Increase of One Cent a Quart ecticut . t a quart on Ser according to action taken yesterday by executive committee of the cticut Milk 1 “The increase s repo due to the fact that the itter voted to pay the farmers o produce milk an edditional three quarters of per quart The farmers now are being paid cents a quart; they will be paid i0 1-4 cents a quart after September 1. Heretofore the dealers have ab- sorbed the increase, it is stated until the margin has become so small that necessary th time to pass increase on to the consumer. Just how iffect New Brit- uin is undecided conference will Le held within a days to deter- vine the act the New Britain dealers, t of whom members of the association New Br Sy consumy said greatly belo it is estima of mil pproximately laim that producti 1 to curt th The price of ties will go ur th L ce; this will er capita to be consumes, 18,000 quarts This is supplied by who labor and forced production ome for hout a day. 1 costs have 1ld have circum- time, milk drought of aggravate the short severe FEAST OF ST. ROCCO lian Com:unity to @bserve Holl- with Concert, I and te Display of Fireworks. 18, members St. Rocco of servance of on, St. Roceo ¢, a parade fireworks. Eddy-Glover post, American Le- gion band will furnish music for the parade in the morning and will fur- nish a concert 1 12 o'clock nocn. A committee of members of the con- gregation of St. Rocco will head the arade. 2 o'clock in the afternoon, headed by the Hardware City band, another parade will start at St. Jo- ph's church on South Main street, At 7 oclock in the evening, the Hardware City band will play a con- cert of cal and popular airs at Willow Brook park, following which there will be a great disp: works. WOMAN BRINGS $150 SUIT Atterney M I. Stempien has been engaged Ly Mrs. Victoria Ro- £ala te represent her interests in a suit for $450 brought against Stane ley Tontorski. The suit is brought to cover money on a note. Deputy Sheriff Matthew Papeiak served the rapers. Women of State Rush To Marry Lonely Man Bristol, Avg. (UP)—The un- wentified lonely of Cetner, Colo., who asked Mayor W. Ray- mond Crumb to find him a Con- de will have his choice 5, according to the the hopeful man open spaces should to find a wife to suit his declared that all he nstble lady, need “widow lady he no with ents. 15 replies to the Colorado man's lett which he made public last' week, were trom New Haven, indicating, ae- cording to Mayor Crumb. a short- age of male suitors in the Elm City, Most of A Bit Unsteady! Britain and Margaret Anna Corr of Kensington. Miss Corr is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Corr of Kensinaton Returas Mis Norma IF 1 WAS OLDER UNCLE ) HARRY WOULD LET me HANE A GUN TO slosT Boy! 1 UseD ™ Sueor /| AN AR RIFLE Like Frem Hospital Mager of Kehsington has returned from the New Britain General hospital after undergoing | treatment for injuries received at the Prentice Manufacturing company. Miss Mager was painfully injured when her left index finger was crushed under a press at the shop, where she is employed. East Berlin Items The women of St. Gabriel's Epis- copal church willthold a meeting in the church social ‘rooms tomorrow afternoon at 2:20 o'clock. All of the ‘women of the church are especially lked o attend as the meeting Is an impertant one. Robert and Royal Morse spending a fow days in New Britain the guests of relatives. The Misses VVinifred anpd M helle are as ) Twes Ay oappy {_ IS RENOWER - L ) (Do You see | WY oneR OH- SENERAL LET ME ShooT o AND Look on TUERE ? WELL, ONE DAY 1 STOOD JUST | ABoLT WERE TM STANDING | NOW AND SUOT AT It i { | JUST WALK ONER To IT -FD'D You OC TUAT | \NITH A RENOLVER STANDING WAY THAT TRec e <X BUT DADDY WONT LeT ME HANE LIS RENOLNER | ANY MORE = LE SAYS Ay IS ToO UNSTEADY AND THAT T ANGHT HURT Somegopy !/ AIM 3 Q1925 oy Nea semn Barnes ‘were Middletown visitors