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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1929. 7 Jropson artfo opping Centers OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY BEGINNING TOMORROW MRS. MARY FLOOD One Day's Illness Fatal Woman in 90th Year Tonight—Plans Completed F Alumni Association Personals—Other Items, Plainville News CALLED BY DEATH WAS BORN IN IRELAND American Legion Carnival to Open |union Banquet— | pital. ¥ char, Accor wild ride | Plainyin | court found costs. Tomo umptios fary an to s |~ Masses and § a | Lady <ot | | evening | Alu Plans | sehool been co . Lam! l‘\O", | No or in treatment at the of | Blanchette, Napolitano kept cutting |in and out of a line Confessions will of ew Britain hos- Mr., then arrested on a |East stre kless driving and relati to Officer Albany Mr. ie was ding Thomas an of traffic, his ending when he struck the | In the New Britain | morning, Napolitano was ilty and fined $25 ard e car Wanted general | work and Masses Tomorrow row is the Feast of the A of the Blessed Virgin d is a holiday of obligation will be celebrated at m. at the Church of Merey. | —advt. wors and | fiowers ser |us in the be heard | SR, AND at 7:30 o'clock. mni Reunion Saturday for the ninth annual re- the Plainville Graded Alumni association have mpleted, according to John b, president of the organiza- MR. AND | PRANK | MARY A¥ vitations have been sent to and Mrs. | one. Write Box 34B, CARD OF We wish to thank all our neigh- SEBASTIAN ves from New York d Mrs. E. Norton —Competent housework good pay won Ple n y B HANKS friends for the be nt and the kin loss of our MRS, MF ART, ARCARI. NOTICE W. Edson Coons of t are entertaining friends for the right |he Herald. ititul | might devote h ness sh Mr. read urer of the letter, which bank. was at and it and commissioners, is as follows ! cinity of our bank is rather inad for |quate and it would seem now of [more protection is needed retofore due mostly | of storekeepers at this end of curing for us a patrolman, | May we not have your this matter?” | patrolman, { made, it | beat No. arrangements will is understood, 186, | North | Side Bank & ro Study Traffic Situation Greena's last night's meeting of the board of po- fter a careful check up we find daughter, Jane, are spending a week | that our police protection in the vi- at Saybrook. 2~ that than to our new bank as well as for the protection the | town and we are writing you to use | your Influence, if possible, in pro- who | s entire time to our 10WN | particular corner. dear Mother. PAUL VARRONE. and Family ONARD ROSA, ideas in | | With the appointment of another be to cover which would provile | for protection in the vicinity of ths | Trust company | | between the hours of 7 p. m. and 4 approximately 250, according to a statement made this morning by Tax Collector Frank B. Riley, Warrants for at least of the names on the list will be issued the latter part of this week and will be served when Sergeant Henry Jeglinski returns | from his vacation next week. Use Eastbound Track Due to the extensive building operations at the forge plant of the New Departure Manufacturing om- pany, all passenger and freight trains between Center street, this city, and the Terryville loop track are operating on the eastbound main line. A pilot has been assigned to accompany trains between the two | points. At the present time an underpass is being constructed by the New De- parture Manufacturing company which will connect the forge plant with the boiler house now in process of construction. Non-Support Case Continued | The case of Clinton Maxfield, charged with non-support, was con- | local One of the first duties of S geant Aldie Brault following the | confirmation of his appointment by the city council will be to make an extensive stuly of the traffic prob- lem which now confronts Bristol particularly on Main and North Main stieets and vicinity. The po. 1- |tinued by Prosecuting Attorney An- thony J. Rich until September 14 in the belief that the couple coula reach some satisfactory arrange- ment Maxfield, a local taxi-driver, was arrested yesterday afternoon by Po- liceman Joseph Strup after a com- residents but press notices of [ Notice is he en of the Mrs, Mary Flood, aged 89, of 33|ng reunion have been published [Proval and ado of the Fast street, a resident of Plainville| and the association considers the |Puilding and veranda lines on E |for 40 years, passed away at her| . iies as invitations to the resi- | Maple street, running from E |home at 2:30 o'clock this morning|genis here. Printed invitations | to Linden strect by the T |after a day's illness. Her death was! (ore’ sont to out-of-town alumni, |¥ille Town Plan Commission | |unexpected and came as & shock|Tne inyited persons include all for. |FeSult of the Public Hearing duly |to her many friends. | mer principals, teachers and pupils | Warned and held on August Although Mrs. Flood had been|of the Plainville graded school and stree QOur August Clearance WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SUMMER APPAREL |street Will Close Out Summer Silk Frocks Will Close Out The adoption covers a street Choice of ever so $ 495 ~$10.00 $1500 cluded are garments type, values to $5.95, each models at decided savings. many pretty Formerly to $10.00 Formerly to $16.50 Formerly to $29.50 Will Close Out SUMMER PORCH AND HOUSE FROCKS Many styles and patterns. Will In" of the better 5295 Cri e hade SLIP-ON SWE w and V-neck, in lovely pastel s and white, were $3.95-85.95. 1.95 aa $2.95 Dress and Sport Coats A number of smart styles, above all, marvelous values. and Formerly to $16.50 Formerly to $25.00 Formerly to $39.50 Close Out TERS and costs, the case was reopened and continued for a week in order that the owner of the truck could | be brought to court to answer for | though founa guilty and fined $25 | the Methodist church will be held in the church pariors tomorrow eve nin at 8 o'clock. The Fife and Drum corps will holc | subjected to bad spells at various|their fan times during the past few vears, she | was never seriously ill er forced to |y ' 4. remain in bed. She was around the [, .~ 4 { house as usual Monday but remain- ed in bed yesterday, stating that sho did not feel well. At 4 o'clock she {had a severe spell and her condi- {tion steadily declined, death com- | |ing at 2:30 o'clock with all th | members of her family grouped jaround her bedside. She was given |the last rites of the Catholic church by Rev. Austin 8. Munish of the Church of Our Lady of Mercy. Mrs, 1lood was a native of Tre- land. She came to this country in | 1889 and settled in Plainville, hav. ing been a resident here ever since. | She lived for about 38 years in the | house in which she died. was one of the ploncer members of the Church of Our Lady of Mercy. She lost her sight about seven years ago | unable t but did not let this handicap her, |fine as she came to know all her friends | injuries | by the sound of their voices. | necident Mrs. Tlood was known to practi- | Ames is cally all of the older residents Plainville and to many of |vounger generation. Her death is|pal of t regarded as a loss to the town and|A letter her passing will be mourned many. No sef | greeting | eral goo: attended ! | school d object o | One o the called o speeches and he mer pri now pri Word from Springtfie the the She is survived by one son, Hugh Flood of Plainville, and five daugh- ters, Mrs. Bridgett Wollenberg g | of | back memories of bygone days, v of reminiscences | elation who chool ma | word from Charles T |in Hartford, of |has been a regular attendant at th the | reunions. by |to Mr. Ames by the association | Mrs. school ssociation |1t wide building a {both sides {the except milies. t speeches from anyon» en placed on the prograin will be spent in bringing the of new faces, and a gea- d time. Every year brings 150 feet | | the north | new faces of members that have not | y,qat before. It will be a happy of the old This will be the main f the reunion. r two members attended ays asso- or taught in | (. ago may ba | n for two or three minute o that the gathering may be introduced to them, association has v years rown dama, received | Ames, a for- the school ani | ncipal of Brown school stating that he will he o attend because he is con- | 1 hospital with | received in an automobile | a fow 1 My more tha ars old and Carl W. dam he John ncipal of sc! {1 W ago. | He was the first princi- | he new graded school he i 3 of sympathy has been sent | Failing placed th has also Nellie Mass., 51 %y been received | be Terry Read of |end who taught in | s ago, assuring that she will be| 1d, throughout, |end, nearest Iast strect, is recommended !building and veranda line on both h side of the | n map of F | Town of Pl > assessments shown above, should be with 24 nd 16 of Fast M ion of 150 fe t at the on 12 and the sou as shown dated er J. M July 15 M .amb. chairman |of the Town Plan Commission, and filed with the Town Clerk of Plain-| Plan C bencfits accruing ges sustained by the |lowing recorded owners of land: North Side derson, bene 10 £950.00 Cook Co., A lainvill ges 0, of paid to or Wm. J. Hemingway with-| in 90 days to do this on the property 90 day period. LAMB, Cha WHEELER, at an, veranda lines on ple street, with | west | which | 8 foot mmission finds fol- benefits $913.2 Callen damages 0. benefits $1009.13, | benefits a tax lien will Secretary. lice board last night expressed the [plaint had been made with the | belief that conditions at the.present | prosecutor by Mrs. Maxfield. time could be materfally improved | City League Baseball upon and it will be the new ser-| Weather mitting, the West s duty to make suggestions End and Forestville baseball teams vhen his investigation is com- will clash this evening at Muzzy a. |fleld. Tonight's game will be the Water Consumption Increases |(final appearance for the Forestville carly 3,000,000 gallons of water | contingent unless it is victorious ay was consumed in Bristol |and the West Ends succeed in de- ring the month of July, accord- |feating the league-leading New to the monthly report of Super- | Departure nine next Sunday in the ntendent G, rl Lourie submitted |final game, in which case a play- to the board of comissioners off would be necessary between the | at its meeting at 5 o'clock yesterday | Endees and the boys from the east afternoon. lack of rain were | end of the city. held responsi excessVE | rhe probable starting lineups for BELY L1 (40 D oaen tonight's game, which will start at 6:30 o'clock, are as follows: Forestville 1f; per 3b; rus, rf; Vincent, ss; Cafferty, c; McCarthy, 1b; Frazier, cf; Roberts, 2b; Goeb or Gray, p. West Ends: Martin, 3b; J. Me- | Hugh, 1f; Zeturski, cf; Sipples, ss; | Kiatka, 1b; H. McHugh, rf; Cough- lin, 2b; Ryan, ¢; Tracy or Brooks, ft water to city report shows imption | 000 gal- | e d during the month was , but, inasmuch as the consump- | iways decreases over Sunda it is believed that during the mnonth ntere were when more than 3 000,000 gallons were used. The amount of woter consumec averaged 288,000 gallons more per| | ay than during the month of July ! of last year, or an increase of Clyde Waters and Bob Coughlin rax| ver cent. I will “omciate. Since (e completion of the work| Plans Undertaking Business of repalcing a section of the trunk| A new undertaking business, {ne main of 12-inch pipe on Terry- |neaded by Winthrop W. Dunbar, the | ¥ille xos '191“"“‘»1 “U“"“'I‘("‘r ';i:"‘ss{;w‘ms been formed in the city, and been completed, the -“vate: e re | . has been greatly increased and has|°r, UP-to-date funeral homs will be | been adequate in all parts of the |¢Stablished —on a site which wiil probably be selected within the next Richtmyer, Jas- dn city. Scott ot Nellie ani at is confined to his in | May Investigate Property Attached | ment amounted to nave mrongnt it dor samases ot | DANK WANTS PROTECTION | $50 nst Thomas H. Morrow of | | Plainville. The writ of attachment | was used by Attorney H. H. Milko- Driver Has Valid Excuse For Harding Street. North Side Institution Writes Police Consumption In- creases—250 Tax | | | Board—Water | Delinquents — Rockwell Day Program. red deficit since De- at Recervoir No. 4 miies | from tne . Beilin News Ithe boy. | Frank Kublish of New Britain lwas arrested and charged with | coasting his truck down a grade. He explained that the shift had jumped | out and he had been unable to get R it in while on the go O . that he had fixed the Drinking But Not Drunk, Law-|\fichins™s ding e A charged with a warning. yer Contends—Case Dismissed | Fined After Accldent ERSCO S | salvatore seria of Meriden, | charged with reckless driving, was COLV IS NOT SATISFIED fined $25 and costs, $15 of the finc L being remitted. It was claimed that | _ ihe crashed into the back of a car Truck | D€ar the fox farm in the southern Further — Truck | o1t of the town. He agreed fol pay for the damage to the other | car Coasting—Other Cases—Repairing | Marks Refute Defense | Michael Bien of New Britain, charged with reckless driving, was idward Haffey of New Britain, | fined $25 and costs, $10 of the fine charged with driving an wutomobils being remitted. Bien stated that he | while under the influence of liquor |had been following the truck which as discharged at the session of the |he struck for “three or four min- Ferlin town court last ‘ night by |utes” at a distance of 15 feet, but Judge George Green, acting in the|the “damning evidence of 78 feet absence of Judge George G. |skid marks” was enough, in the wold. mind of the judge. | The case was onc of the most in-| Bien was arrested by Constable volved that has been tried in the |Brown. He claimed that he did not court for some time. The accident|see the hand of the driver of the | that led to the arrest of Haffey oc-|truck when the truck cut across the curred two we 50 in Kensingtor | road before driving into a yard r.ear the post oifice. A car overturn After the case was over Bien stat- cd, and Constable Willlam Cole of | ed that he had no money and could t Berlin investigated and arrestec ‘ Sotinay the MhelProsscuto Ohasios Sidney Kirk of New Britain ¢ |p Lewis gave him until next Tue: charges of reckl driving and | qay to pay the money to the cour drunken dr £1the tim el RIEK | lomiae i nros e ho e eyt raid that he was driving the machine | " urt, was or. - to open a charge when it overturned. Séveral days|account in his name. later he denied this and said that | b Vicailch fafley was driving. Kirk was re s sed and Haffey arrested by New | Gustave Lindquist of Berlin is Britain police on the order of Con- [SPending a week at Newport, Rhode | able Frank Brown of Rerlin. {E L S S plov R U CRCors In court last night Kitk said thas|Pin Screw Corporation of New Brit- after the accident he did not remem- | 410 5 ber that he was not driving and that Harding Street Repaived he agreed later to take-the blame for | Residents of Harding street in Haftey who is alleged o have saia [ Kensington are pleased by the fact | There is sufi’cient water to meet |8 0ays. Associated with Mr. Dun- princip: succeeded 103 . Mr. and Mrs. Eitjo Ensing h Rose Flood of Plainville, principul. who succeeded Mr. Am ‘ ant 1 N | Grae | 0 ews Reservoir No. 1 is down six incLes, | AL ~ 2 | Everything points to a large at. | Scssions at the Hubbard school | 1 Curtin company of New Britatn. | e e | down eight feet, three inches. ,company on September 1. He has val to be conducted un- | y e “d late iR Following lunch, the trouble 1y | el et proved and ordered paid by the | school in 1910. taken up, The most important item | o 3 (it ] to be settled at the meeting will be | Dlia o T Z he | Will continue for the remainder of AT mesting ol She2 The total amount of bills rendered | R o e e for the carnival, and plenty af Lo |through the generous and kind | Vsl | o shd plentyiotian more than during July, 1928, Bills|be held tomorrow evening at Le- town today. Tonight Clev, f New Tork|iNg @ general good time will be en- ed are /oty NewaTiorlc | bills for work done by the depart- Rockwell Day Program tives in Providence, R. I. will perform. His reputation fs larger pascuotithis heinsstor atreet |nection with the annual observance fow et ; ore installed by the tew weeks. give an exhibition of difficultt stunts Teinstalod by e : the |eFnoon cotts. Eddy-Glover post fife and qrum |2Dle in the city court of New Brit- tito boara) and these will be augmented by a Apache Abode Huts capturing prizes all over the stata| Proverty of Morrow located on rainfall at Reservoir No. 4 in Har- | widow of the late Albert F. Rock- Ihe waters ot Coolidge dam, murky | consisting of silver helmets, witz of New Britain. {ezicotininsioncrs ROLIIASE feves meet- | of July at the government weather |membors of the city councll, park vere lapping today against the sun-| first class boxing matches will e |reel taken in Hartford on the oc. |INS On August 20 that Traffic !10 a sergeancy with supervision over | ceedirgly dry one. The actual pre- AR e : Final arrangements for the carni- N S e Suncral lofi ArthargRa kS P s appear from the map Hartford have been Pi The accurulated ! standpoint, and it is probable thut : AT ok o Tl . a the installment of the booths, tents, suddenly yesterday morning followe Coolidge lake at lis o booths, ten SIEVURAE Was toRbacom s |at Bralnard field and the likeness of | 2 Water Supply Good oSy Brault stands No. 1 on the regu- ) ; ; homes 1n the deep basin three years. Posts in the Hartiord county | prints, | g home. Rev. Spencer E. Evans, pas- e e RS sippion Mg B8 e numbers highway threading along the moun.| While proceeding along the| There will be a prayer meeting | : ! I A ) R Gl i) e |in ten cubic centimeter volumes of the dam to the thresh.|® car operated by George M. Oken- |6n Broad street. Rev. Dr. A, D, |Scction of Main and School streets buck lodge, I. 0. O. T., will be held |2 bacteriological standpoint under | 3 : 3 Lk ; With the installatio L lengthen as the ever flowing water |tano of Cherry street, New Britain. | George I Farrar of North Wash- | Gas Station Hearing rehearsal tomorrow evening Farmington, Mrs. Michael lie s K he mesds of the eity. According to|Dar in the cnterprise are his wite, been entertainirg relatives from Lat-| Funeral arrangements ar fncom- | VIl also be present, as will be Dr Reservoir No. 2 is down three fect, | Mr. Dunbar will resign his posi- . Lo tendance. Lunch will be enjoyed | vill be resumed the firs el Carnival Tonight irst week of i Bills Approved |been with that organization since Jack Walsh Tegion, will open : el h oub board of water commissloners last | V. F. W. Auxiliary B IAE Sat i ¢ lthe week. - The Teglon has seeurcq |the Matter of the playground, which | | the yih sters will be held Menday gion has secured | for water during the month of July |ary of Harold F. Emmett Post No. | [ fing : | b eIl AR SE N o RO G el e 0| el suppors of Governor Jonn | POLiCEMAN Recommended as Su : p son Walter, of promised for ecach | for water rematning unpaid on Aug- |gion headquarters. The regular Miss Alice McCorkle has returned |city, known for his fearlessness in |10Yed- e $48,49 the An elaborate program of aquatic Mrs. Walter Werdelin and son are | widespread In New York state and Sl s and 11 relays | s and 11 relays o¢ Rockwell day, which will be held Mr. and Mrs. Sven Benson are en- |that will be worth watching, SiEine s nonL et hearing on the Belridge road exten-| Many novel events for children [corps of New Britain to appear here |#i1 On the second Monday of Sep- | Small Amount of Rainfall |series of diving and swimming ex- SN Lapped b} New Lake for best appearance and best play-| Overlook terrace has been attache.l ¢ winton was 1.42 inches, whereas the |well, in whose honor the day is nd churned by rushing floods from |coats, and white breech Recelves Movie Prints [RERIERatiotor o rocommend to Po. | station in Hartford is 437 inches, |commissioners and other city offl- baked adobe alls S 3 ice Aldie t be iked adobe walls of San Carios, | pelq [ casion of the first stop of |liceman Aldie Brault 1 will flight in it ERig : tation at Hartford during July N val were completed last evening [all of the city’s tramie. No objec. | cInitation during JUlY | o funeral of Arthur H. Baker ELeOns, Governor John H. Trumbull, 5 | Policeman Brault will become Ser- | Comber 1. 1925, 188 A heart attack willibe nilai a reality, the last of the Apaches|C'C It hoped to make the carni- | d . a4 in!the governor are shown on the - nos 4 A The following report was made by | back of tae dar. have been invited to attend lon them. (i o s Hegevas iappoinled. & G2 XU gl el e Pl | e ol yoy L 1S | of hacteria ore quite low at this time fainside to the south, Coolidge mite | Plainville-New Britain highway | tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at e St A 1. O. O. F. Meeting a th = T f < the water tested. The supply #p- olds of the deserted Indian homes, |Quist of Plainville was struck by a |Kendrick, pastor of the Baptist | N4 the Memorial boulevard ant at 8 o'clock this evening in Arca- | existing conditions A public hearing will be held fn e L : ; [ present. P. Williams, former 30 o'clock at Community hall, | Bristol. and Misses Anna et $ the board. At the present time Mrs. Gertrude Dunbar, and Leroy rson, N. J. nlkteland faze i (enarze dof ithe sy |12 S RBEOTHOL iBostonEancoths two inches, and Reservoir No. 4 Is tion with the Dunbar Brothers lat 1 o'clock, each person bringing 4 | September, the date to b ;.| The carn 3 G 5 y 0 He claimed D o P o - | nis own food. Bills totaling $13.15 were ap-|graduating from the Bristol High | business of the association will he | home by iilr his evening on Whiting street and | night. iy | A meeting of the Ladies’ auxili- BTy i, i e € lthe association has inaintainsd | t r | evening at § o'clock in their rooms mber of well " nown features was $8,326.42, which was $411.84 | 294, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will Rockville called upon friends STy | H. Trumbull. Following the meet- a i % i B : Dervisor of le Trafic |ust 1 amounted to $5.024.66 and | meeting of the post will be omitted. from a two weeks' visit with rela- Performing almost impossible stunts, = s ports has been prepared in con- acationing at Pine Orchard for a|the Legion is confident that he wiil Eleven new servic lepartment dep L \m Rockwell park next Sunday :ft- |ertaining relatives from Massachu- | The Legion has also secured the | Witz of New Britain and is return- e e nLeI LG e sion until the September meeting of |are included in the list of events, |tonight. The visiting corps has been | tember at 10 a. m. During the month of July the |hibitions. Mrs. A. F. Rockwell, SooliAa Al R ALY wceting of the board of po- Coolidge Lake, Ariz., Aug. 14 ®)— |ing. Its uniforms alone are a trent, | by Deputy Sheriff Martin H. Hor- 2 normal precipitation for the month |named; Mayor W. Raymond Crumb, Iesunnayreachics ot thep Glladichier Tomorrow evening a number of| Drints of a Fox Movictone news|ilc ¥ council at its next s oo promoted | showing that last month was an ox- | cials will be the guests of honor. ribal home of the Apaches, which wide Movietone good presented to | oS : : £ an inch. 2 el L tion is anticipated from a council 4 of an jnch ar., of 178 Prospect atréet, whe AIZA Ten days ago, convinced that ) ping inj| |tures of the reception of the plane ol the 0 geant Brault abont September 1. L ches) horror atternotn tem’ DIl I {moved to the highlands from thir | Lo [NC MOSt successtul one His voice is also recordud | ernumerary on AUgLSt 6, 1907 and | the state chemists on Bristol's water | : S A T e i Plainville Bricfs | ary on August 6, 1907, anc |church, will conduct the service and R he Tast ever re e has!and no objectionable {ype was found i | ¢ cted r' e, st at e e " placid, extending three miles |35t evening near White Oak pond, | the home of Mrs. George Wooding | o7 Lotk AL AS L The regular meeting of Pequa- i B Vears to be entilely satisfactory frem Eut it continued to deepen and|machine driven by Anthony Napoli-|church, will be in charge. Ll R S RO num hall, was held back by the new dam. Che New Britain driver received an |ington street is able to be about | EosmellCatnip R IRl S To Make Civil Settlement injury to his leg that necessitated |again after a month's illness dus to | 1T POIt: the officer was assigned | Ernest Henry of 34 Farmington that he would pay the fine. Judge William Mangan Britain represented Haffey, not put on the stand. Neither wa Constable Cole, who made the in vestigation of the accident, nor Con stable Brown, who had Haftey reste Gustave stated that lis house of New who was | ar Haman of the men carlier in and that Haffey was men admitted that the drinking some cider-brandy and that it was very poor, as cider-| Lrandy goes. They had been drink- | ing in New Britain and had some of the liquor with them at the time of the accident, they said Judge Mangan in move for a| dismissal of the case, stated that de- | cpite some admitted drinking there | was no evidence that Haffey was un- der actually the influence of drink, nd could not control the car. He| erted the accident was unavoid abl Judge Green dismissed the case Lecause of lack of evidence against the man. Constable Cole, who made the or- iginal arrest, stated that he could not understand why he had not been called to the witness stand.. He said that he would attempt to_find out why Kirk, whom he arrested on the cNarge, was not tried, as he understood that his bonds had not been given hack to him Overloading Cases Harry Prioles of Meriden, charg ed with overloading his truck, was fined $25 and costs, $15 of which was remitted. He was represented by Attorney L. M. Schatz of Meri- den and pleaded guilty to the charge. . Alphonse Rocco of Meriden, rested by state police on of overloading. was under of age and Attorney Schatz pointed as guardian plea of guilty to the Kensington | had- been to the afternoon driving. AL had been ar- charg was He entered charge. Al- | that the street is being prepared for | tor repairs. [sion to the hospital yesterday after- !tormerty stone and tar, filling a long felt need 1t is claimed that every | rain storm floods the cellars of the | houses on the street hecause of the | lack of proper drainage. At Grove Beach | Mrs. and Mrs. George Griffith of | Kensington will spend the next two | weeks at Grove beach. Mr. Griffith | is master of the Berlin Grange. Misfortune Follows Family Robert M uller of Berlin was operated on at the New Britain Gen- | eral hospital for hlood poisoning this morning, following his admis- noon. It is thought that he stepped | on a nail several days ago and that | his foot became infected. His con- | dition became worse vesterday and he was taken to the hospital. Tt was stated that he was resting very com- | rtably there today. | Charles Meuller, grandfather of | Robert, fell Saturday from a tre where he had gone to get the sick | boy a pear. A limb broke and Mr. Meuller was thrown to the ground, receiving a broken rib which punc- tured a lung. His condition is pain- ul but not regarded as serious. He is being treated at home for his in- Juries. Fish Story 3 One of the few times that a fish story could be checked up occurred today” when Jack Giana of Giana | and Ronketty's store in Kensington told of catching seven pickerel of great length last night. He had the fish in the store to prove his story, | and they measurcd between 18 and 20 inches in length. Last Berlin Ttems Mrs, Joseph Wetherill of Midd e- town &pent the day as the guest of Mrs. Fred Clough. Mrs. Wetherili resided herc Mrs. Charles Pratt and daughters, Petty and Rhoda, were at Hammon- ssett today. The mid-week prayer meeting at e | READ HE ALD CLASSIFIED ADS | P JSTRAND] - PLAINILLE' TONIGHT May McAvoy and Louise Fazenda in “THE TERROR"” If Youre Keen On' Mystery Be Sure to See Thi COMEDY FRIDAY Ken Maynard in “THE ROYAL RIDER" r The American Legion Plainville ain Pres A Real Carnival Entertainment Each Evening Best Attractions Ever Bingo and Penny Wheel nts Tour Nights Only August 14, 15, 16 and 17 |an injury to his leg. H. Garfield Jones, a | the Hutton-Jones firm | street, is enjoying a week's vac | Clemen | ment, is a guest of ago and was confined to a hospital |He is convalescing at Mr man's home. Mrs. Edna Jones of | visiting her aunt, Mrs. [bur of Church street. | Mrs a Robinson | ville, formerly of Plainville, patient at the Plainville hospifal on West Main street. tamford We L member of on Whiting tion. M. Cowles, a member of the New York state police depart- Robert Sneide- | man of Whiting street, Mr. Cowlns | Was injured in an accident 10 weeks | Sneide- is Wil- of Terry- n |to chec tersection Lambert to Be Named Regular With the promotion of Policeman Srault, another regular officer will be appointed, it was intimated la {night The board voted to recom- mend to the city council the ap- pointment of Supernumerary Tim |othy Lambert to the regular force and such recommendation will also be made at the next council meet- ing. Lambert stands second on supernumerary list. Seek Additional Protection Additional police protection in :he vicinity of the North Side Bank & traffic violators at the in- the Private | Trust company is requested in a lot- ter from Leroy W. Greeno, treas- the city council chamber at 9 a. m. Monday, August 26, in the matter of the application of William Save age for an approval certificate for a gasoline station with one pump to be located at 21 School street. Mayor W. Raymond rumb will pre- side. |avenue and Albert Kahn of 164 :(;:nrgr‘ street, the drivers of auto- mobiles involved in an accident at | West and School streets early yes- ter afternoon, were instructed to take civil action to affect settlement { by Prosecuting Attorney Anthony J. | | Rich this morning after the case was eraged from the criminal docket. | According to police records, Kahn | was proceeding northerly on West | street and Henry was driving south- il,\' when the accident occurred. The | Concert Postponed The municipal concert, scheduled for last evening on the Federal Hill green, was postponed on account of inclement weather. The concert: will be held tomorrow evening. two rear wheels of Henry's car were ol snapped off by the impact and the Thirty-five shell | bumper of Kahn old cave occupied by an ancient tribe of Indians have been un- earthed in Monterey county, Call- fornia. mounds and an car was torn off. Delinquency List Small The number of personal tax de- | | |linquents has now been reduced to FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS \ELL, BOYS\WNE GOT To GET STARTED BACK To TME RANCH == YoRg UNCLE HARRY'LL BE - WORRIED |F we DONT sHow vp PRETTY Soon! TO SHADYS! WELL, SO LONG, NEDA\NE HAD A IcE TINE HERE AT YOUR PLACE = IF YOoU ENER GET Look Ls VP! -~ OH, 1 DONT SUPPosE TLL ENER GET TO THE CITYAY! WITA ALL TUE AUTOS AND ROISE 1 THINK 1D Go \DE A Great Country! GEE, T HARDLY BLAME HER FOR NOT WANTING To LEANE TMIS PLACE, DO You, PANT TUIS COUNTRY CERTA]NL\} GETS UNDER A FELLAS SKIN!! o