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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGI BY 16, 19 9 STORE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY ,”_fz'l/?’g_msoa artford’s fio}f”"? Gen 1 & th tars Close out price, Patent colt, $7 to $8. Reduced Brown and smoked Smoked elk, sizes Special at, pair Tan calf, 215 to 7, leather soles, special, pair . Featuring Extraordinary Values All Day Saturday Women's Riviera Sandals 1 In brown with Cubgn heel. pair Women’s Strap and Step-In Pumps [ Cuban and Louis heels, were to, pair elk, rubber soles. Priced for quick clearance, pair Misses’ Sport Shoes 12 to 2. Girls' Low Shoes sizes SHOE SHOP — STREET FLOO STORE CLOSED WEDNESDAY AT NOON A Women’s Sport Shoes :‘f 7t | | | | e et e . Be.lin News CHARLES ANDERSON WED FOR 3 YEARS Kensington Storekeeper and Wile Observe Date Tomarrow A6ED RESIDENT IS DEAD Mrs, Carcline Marsh Succumbs Afiel rall — Two Accidents On Swamp Road—One Driver Arrested—Suit 'or $7,000—Items, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderso ton will celebrate their nivers: omorrow. Th ed in Hartford in 18 Kensin weddir were m Mr. Anderson is the proprictor of the | in Kensington and to all of to whom his welcome start work. School children Anderson very well indeed, for it is in his store that the pennies they have tightly clenchied during the day are spent. sencral storc well known of the tow ing is a on the Ly knoy Mr. Anderson stated today that in lis #5 years of marricd life he has had but two positions, one ‘falcott Drug company and one for himself of Hartford He was with the drug company fot more than 20 years and proudly ‘tates that he had never lost a day's pay during that time. He left when the store was sold to the Sessions Drug conpa He then came to Ke opened the store that During his years in Kensing- grown into the of tew other in nsington and he now con Gucts. ion he h: dents as 1 have. : couple lave Charles Anderson and Edward and Henry Harttord. Word has been received of ihe th of Miss Mary IFogerty Wallingford in that city this morn- ing. She was the nicce of Mrs Louis Beecher of Kensington and was well known here. The funeral will be held at 9:30 o'clock tomo row morning from the Holy T church in Wallingford Returns Hom Mrs. Patrick Garrity of on has returned to her pending a month's ier daughter, Mrs. 17 son of Pittsburgh, Pa Mrs. Caroline Marsh Mrs, Caro Marsh, the oldest resident of at the New Britain General hospital last night from injuries and com- plications as the result of a fall n her home on August at which time she received a broken hip. Mr Marsh has made her home here for the past 20 years, living with daughter, Mrs. Fred Hirst, in li She first live: men thire of A children Meriden rson of Kensir home @ ne pessilly Serlin, died Ber came to Berlin when I'red Hirst, her son-in-law bought {he old Clark place near the South school. This was later sold and the family ) living for the several opposite th has he years held o'clor Ervm Alhany avenus be in Hav cervices will be afternoon at 2:30 e N e Florator of 826 Burial will “fonday th Tartford ord The second acc Reecl Swainp road within an hour occurces neer the Martin filling station & whout 4 o'cloc steiday afternoon Donald ¢ Al 1018 Cor hin place, Ne < driving south on the rou W at a fas rate of speed, according to Constablt s on the W trave) y ! cheery | with the | her | Frank Brown, who investigated the accident, when he struck a We: Wash laundry truck being driven by George T. McGoldrick of Elm Hul McGoldrick was driving out of vard, the front end of the truck be- ing at the center of the road, facing cat. Caufield hit the left side of the ruck, turning it around completely and having it facing directly into e yard which it had been leaving | McGoldrick was uninjured with the exception of a gash in his forc head caused by flying glass, The other driver was unscathed. Brown found no cause for arrest. The drivers of the reached an agreement over scttlement of the damage. Constakle Brown stated that although it upparent that Caufield was at fault, | he wier loser in the dam- his car was badly smashed ninsured. Driver Is Held | ilter Johnson of 44 \ avenue, New Britain, the of a car that hit two locas crday and badly injurce was arrested by Constalle Brown of Kensington of reckless driving late Constable | cars the | was th N we Common driver Loy em, nk y on a Fcha yes terday, S| kin Berlin vson’s car struck Rober | ner and Donald Sheldon of car Wiliow Brook park late yester- lay afternoon. Johnson is said ‘o bave tried to avoid two lads who | were on a bicycle and in doing so | | struck the other boys, who were | | walking along the side of the road. | | Toth were pinned against the fence, | | receiving Lroken legs and possible ! internal injuries. Daughter Born According to a certificate filed with | the town clerk today daughter, Margaret Mary, has been born to r. and Mrs. John Sampel of Ken- sington. y, 8 Vacation Notes die Giana of Kensinzton has re- urned after a vacation spent at Watch Hill, He 1s cmployed | bagg at the Berlin tion, Irank Giana, mail carrier of Kon- ngton, will start on 15 days' vaca- tion tomorrow. Charles Gulon | Kensinzton will substitute for while he is away Mr. and Mrs. TR, master him | Ralph Carter a Mrs. Edna Damon of Berlin wil' re- tarn today or tomorrow from a fwo | weeks' vacation spent in New Hamp shire, | Grange Party | There was a large attendance card party given by memb; erlin Gran last night at the ¢n Farmington avenue. There tables for bridge and whist. sosbients were served during cvening. Suit 'er 000 A suit for $7,000 was filed in the rlin town clerk’'s oifice yesterday Leing the sccond to be filed ther v and making a total of §17,- | 000 to be involyed Jolin Perauskas o the plainiiff and Jos wicz and John Pethigal of | were namedias the defendants i n up by Judge B. Hungerford Britain. The other suit was that of John | in of Wallingford against the | fox farm | Funeral of | The funeral "who died at the Hyde of Berlin I of | nall were | Re- the | sterday f Newington phine Narusi ers were ¢ ¥ | e Cochrane of Gecrge Cochr home of M | sterday, was held |4t 2 o'clock this afternoon from the ome of Mrs. Hyde. Rev. Vernon L. | Uhillips of the Kensington Congre- | ational church was in charge of the services, Burial was in Maple ceme- tery, Berlin, <t Berlin Mrs. Fred Clough in Middlctown yesterday \rs. James MeDherson 4 a birthday surprise the Wednesday Afterncon Ler hom» Wednes A very joyable time was had, Mrs, I'herson proving a most enter hoste A Ge | ne. | die | Wi 1tems visited friends ten by 1t on- Me- uining wis party club number from here wére visitors at Hammonasset Beach yes- terday. Among those who were at | the beach yestera Mre G. E. | Dalbey and daughters Betty and Vir- large at R, | after at|, | to ginit | and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Kelses son Wallace, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Geo Demore and fami M Isa belle Lawrence, Mrs. Jarvis Dowd and daughter Shirley and Mrs. Vie- tor Benson. The new arivals at Camp North ridge are Miss Eleanor Mitchell Mukden, China, Miss Dorothy W and of Waterbury, Miss Dorothy Edgcomb of Montelair, N. J., Miss Gladys Grenler of Hartford and Miss Charlotte Stedman of Hartford. The camp has had a successful season. The camp is conducted by Mrs. William Bunce and daughters Theo and Gertrude. “The libr ning for the most s will be apen this eve- exchange of books. Mrs. Frode are s the of West ( Leo Dalbey was a New B itor today. The and ck Allen of ending a fow of Mrs, omwell itain vis ttendance at the rehearsal | as large as it has n of the corps for the 1son will be heavy and reh will b 1 regularly hurs Gay cvening vy member of the corps is asked to atfend these meoct- regularl SEFK TOMATO RASH CLIE IN ROSARY BEAD THEFT Fife eveni nd Corp 1s not ctivities i fail st 1rsals ev Boys Who Ransacked Silver Street | % House Ate Half Bushel of Tomatoes, Police Learn Ir locate the there are no other ways who ransacked the | and Mrs. Anthouy | Silver street, yes- tenants were work- | and got four New Rritain youths to boy Ing in a locai Dairs of rosary nolice officers with severe ¢ jor during ite 2 half bushel the hou . Kirklewski it ey b can look of for tomato pillaging the boys | of them outhfnl burglars en- the basket of t = but when Mr. and | came home last half empty. A n had caten as many of toes as they could for a placed a ripe red ¢ cach of the chairs in the rasl thei ore | d the oes was M night, was the tom rank the o on tenement. >- rgeant John C. Stadler, of the police department, responde a call for police action camuo | dquarters last night, and he red that the evidence showed | that it was the work of boys. porting statements were made youth from RBroad street who sail that h W two hoys erawl out of | the front window of the tenement i local when he Sup- | al \CHURCH T0 BE REOPENED L was mads Plainville News AX REPORT SHOWS SATISFACTORY SUM $195,528.22 Collected by W. J. Hemingway During Year | Former Resident of Plainville Dead | —Firemen (o Attend State Con- | vention—Football Plans Appear | Bright—Other Items, The yearly tax report of Tax Col- lector W. J. Hemingway, filed yeste day at the office of the town clerk, hows that $165,528.38 was collected ng the past year in property and personal taxes. The feport starts on | August 16, 1928, and includes col- | lections up to vesterday, August 15 This figure is larger than that of the previou i and Mr. Hemingway stated that he was well pleased wi the repo The total of the property lected amounted to $190,702 Hemingway collected $4 sonal taxes. He sonal tax collections this year very large and showed an inere in percentage over those of the pre- vious year. There still a few more people to he from for automobile tax Credit for the success of the ¢ tax report here 1 be extend- ix Collector Hemingw He devotes much of his time to his du- ties and works untiringly to place Plainville well up on the list of towns and cities regarding fax col- lections. The truth of this was some months ago when a prominen n published f he receiv- rd from the state tax comn showing that Mr. Hemingway's col- lections were better than the average ind that Plainville had a better ree- ord than any town of its size in t} state, o x col- 38. Mr. ited that the per- | heard res Former Pastor Dead Rev. A. A. Ball, pastor Plainville M. E. church, has ed word of h liam Sullers, g« to inforr tion given Mr. dronped suddenly out in the West. Mr. was well known in Plainville, ing been of t Methodist church for about fou months. To Attend Conve: Plainville fire depa representation of 30 > to be held tomor in tford in conjunction with state convention of the State men's a seiation. The memt assemb) it 8:30 m. at the ¥ d- quarters on Pierce street. The trip will be made by private automobiles, the Plainville Fife and Dr ccompanying the department Members of the local department have filed entries for competition in the various events to be held at the day. Chief Edward I. Prior, illiam J. Downham and Biward R Madeley acting offici presentatives of the local ¢ ment the convention today tomorrow. It is not expected that the | lecal department will make £ any ef yrt to land a place on the list of tate receiv- pastor tion rent will in ow it Iire- rs will corps offic Pythia DPyth will” he “ting Tonight No. 47, of v mecting ek at the membe r P th lodie its reg 8 o' Al 1t hall Dies in Ca Word was received here tay by Undertaker W. A, the death of John King on Thurs \t the home of his son in Cam- | Massachusetts. Mr. King nt of Plainville for vears and had he the H, R. Walker New Britain n sen be p mbric 15 of in in watchn He hody n en com nigiit numb ved ny s a The | Plain- witl | and sons in sory 1 by three is expected to uneral 14 tomorrow afte 1 be in West cor | Church to Open nville Method lay morning fo after having L long perind due 1t he ¢ is survive ville today s e oon surial wil T'he wili us P ope 11 od for pairs to the Announce chureh | r the! rvices bewn r of th th nir int W by pastor Arthur A The new organ STRAND <PLAI NVILI:Eb TONIGHT KEN MAYNARD in “THE ROYAL RIDER" NEWS COMEDY SATURDAY “PHE SPIELER with Alan Hale, Renee e This ) Adoree W i it FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS | belts been installed other repairs 1 Larg American carnival vening. ight a record danc progran s that proved very int ievador New York artist, who thrilled his a day cvening with from witnessed a dair escap an i which wil] Clevadore appear again his escape suspended 3 t the air only o o mystifyir stunt Funer in H lock-defying pla 1 of Mrs. Mary lod Mrs. st s iliness, o o Lad Munict of Dristol as de B, Tay m Laflin netuary, of As the ¢ t church played Gric offertory Mrs. Joseph Dutt Bristol rendered P the Remember n The sket was borne James J int Organist Gr su,” a £0) o conclusio Me" was played pall 1 nd Geo S and Bdward ain, a of I dece re W istol, New Wolls ews of d Gus & rmington, sed. The relatives of the Munich ted the cc Buria arers > Briefs Hodg rtaining head s ntally retard of Glove of Tru is ente Miss who is of th hools New York Mr. and congratulations on 1 trice Alfre th nd Pigeon, d Kingshury 1o; is ital Huird ient at Mr Mich, ha v a visit with 5. G 0. ( Foott With the summer i v end, Acearding to the high should stron the fifth school bei mbers ¢ high sc Plainville resented 0ol by a b hizh yers of last ye i s will local all mer be back and. with a ence behind the worthy opponents Last Season the per cent foothall. Independent Club There will be a 1 Ttalian-American 1 it Colonial hall on West Mair Sunday at 2 o'clock. 1 B line Anthony J. Bri All Pr s te th u shonld for their 1 locals play Me: pendent ernoon \ftorney vill be attend tol present are asked to PLAINVILLE COLUMN Green pursc 18 with 1 hury lost turn to "clephone Strong Ct cott m iture d by onr 1t pa very T Metal Works at vt Spr. 3 wonable Plai 37 Main Patent Leather Belts consists of 45 fe March oting of 1 ing. his sensa- nsan tonight whils with o perfort tform »d Mary w t of | clock | ‘clock 0 h was o the ham At on of nd at Lord n the illiam Je Bri nber the were n Zayda pecial ed svill of 1 ur ont- be ion n for 1y 1 will experi- prove ivals. the club) street *rose- h of lainville Aving rices. West rning Into Favor 16 (P om one to an important winter's style kit M sizners Patent | three i part of a show t with Some ny Ic suits, the Ited at with bands of black leather. on dresse of tweed coats of jersey normal ent or shed was haked fo of PPoland which required s of wheat flour, 1 1-2 b of milk of nutn 1 eath- nehes next it and ne the pat- v the 1.800 rrels 3,600 t was The American Legi Plainville Again A Real Carniva Entertainment Each Eve Attractive Side Show aturiin Lor W Miller Cemedians Presents Baby ilvenings or d e of | | the men was not Bristol » News: CTHIOAREINIURED 5 Car Leaves Highway and Plunges Down Into River HIT BY AUTO, BOY DIES| Driver Who Struck Andrew Under Bond—Endee Field Tomorrow—RBoxing Britain Driver Fined—DBriefs, Threr severely this mornin which they were near th of the Terryville road, ¢ ley tracks and plunge bankn into the qu < river. Daniel Ki 28 h River street, W owner and driver of the car with but minor cuts 1 injuries, his two companions, Gustav t. Waterbury Mekveei of 13 T d, o'cl men were ortly b when the ridir Shovel § injure s fore itomobil foot 10p rossed the t d down an of ti 1k stree riously inju taken today to t extent of such Miss Jeannette Durant superintenden Bristol hospital, a late that the condition of regarded as critical An investigation by Lawrence Doolan shortly 1ent ted that the car the 1 0 t from base diagon and t ol, were morc to be ine the ¢ juries, althou assistant stat 1o Policer ter hill, trolley 1 to the 1 questioned hway the crossed tr river cro plun wh pital were hed 1t the fter being tment by surs emergency tre tobbins, police o ort of the otherwis th W it s pr Kinnane will be char s driving when he from the hospital r bottle containing alleg it qu hili accidents, be many has n past several urn at of the Mr. and West Mair ing yest Mrs, street, K yville rnoon you the 1prove until is b 1tomobile sh was opoerate ro Yorkto who was i \eeident and Man, of hond of Joseph T Joseph W who was it of the I Wedr o'clock s’ lewski celebr: high mass of requiem and bu in Thomas' cemetery Humazson Employes Outir anhual outi the cf the Humason Mig. Co. will be held tomorrow uguin, It is expect proximately 65 will a te program of ‘sports ha vanged. The trip will he oily injured at t !ar Brotl morni morning Loy the s was held at at Geo was is end witomobile, rranged wil. A initiated this evening class of nd refreshmer in can Sons of Italy (o Meet A busines Ialy, lodge Arean inorning. New Departure Pield Day annual a.a A s meetin hall a Ly Plant Manu tomor: will be M epartment 1 also the Mile for win following ¢ -vard me |half-mile relay fo 75 Mlesh Tonight—New road aga hill o Norton Kinna Bristol hos 1d his companions soda a liguor art- = Trackey, church 1ted | zzy i handsom 440-yard 1igh jump for men amp. the program 1ect on local getting 2 ant A dash for me hese e for plant line ipats arge of fleld of Carroll Dah lay He morrow's eph P thur George |ter 1 Har JIas Plant worrow’s m 1ould be clo. will be f T consi Jo ert Maronn W is expec A employes will ounds tion chell Mi o Day | | The Amateur first outdoor rd of the season will b Muzzy field this eve tion should h Bouts staged and plen in store from w Hav Waterbur the Bristol and eight bouts on full of action. hout of ing two | fight ock ein fans. City A. C. Atla h n o st | boxers rol- land m of nid b The fin togeth Laviero, 1y one t Simon t | Hay 140 pound be nother Bristol Martin Ne¢ outstanding | 1o Gullo of N on pure nandola Ferrar of on 4 will irt red M at his the of W Tou Haven shov provi f the best hou evenir jims w tours hamy nd Gullo is not o onship T puncher £00d hoxer Received man | the left the ly hen A Sewer Bids Being 1ed propo. o approximately e private Norton, given Dr. B. ated that road B ver ob- ged annual Ruth Rebekah lodge lodge, 1. 0. O. I morrow afternoon at A basket lunch n rnoon Following ocki The pienie Tand outin 1d Pequat will held po- will Disturbance wrrestec amer the was of | P! the |lowir ade oad ms dia r hearing t to [ued the mit an Offic case son ot boy Man Fined Mills stre $100 this fine irt was mor. Donovan on while but ritted |street, Torestville, vere considerably da was presented by Monk N z Ne Attor! Sfenithe Grecery Economy Gr outin un- |y nd R of w oy thns nomy Sl nployes o res throughout | hold their annual An ¢ 1a barb, at ed for the oc dinner will be & d Crumb h artford Golf ¢ es at Charter ( Mayor from a number of o ed similar Battersa sell Camp to Moo H b nin, held in of |quarters in t on Center strect A meeting of the mittee will folloy sion ana he nection dedication elliog with fol shotput, off! on the hletes to- to- - | popular e amateur hoxing for th ening wil -up in th to polia i Making Hoop- | on Monday. The date of the dedica- , | tion has been set for Saturday, Sep= tember 28 Check For Playground Mayor W. Raymond Crumb yes- terday received a for $200 from Seicheprey post, American Le- gion, for tk installation of new cquipment at the Fifth street play- is playgrougd, which was a month ago, has proved the voungsters living in the northern section of East Bris- tol, and has been chec open with more than f Casimir Pulaski Day has bee r ived from Crumb by a all of the ity, request- , be ob- Casimir of the colonists by Revolu- ill mark the death o succumbed Gen, 11 rsary of tionary the y|of Genera war. October wounds received at § presented 1t its meeting on mp Ground tt will preach p ground at 4 Jankowski M Ste- old wire 31 Beach died Wed- following held tomor- 30 o'clock at her church at ki, ciate, who hort iline B BOY TRIES 70 WALK HOME AFT I FR FRACTURING ARM P'rom But Bravely \way Until Noticed By Policems shortly s Cob Driver Dead, Girl Hurt in Accident Dedfe N Y >rd, | Bdward Decker Conn., was kilted mobile ran int ah was injured night cident and i ing d perform an reported & from 11 to 30 low zero at the n reported a t 2hout 15 below at the 22! 23 gram of sports asion dsell camp, com- oil fleld to roll from York City, 1 Williams he N tunt and ‘[71‘\‘5 PACKAGE CAME . HERE FOR Me T Now WHO DO YoU SUPPoSE COULD BE SENDING AE ANYTHING B ol 2, o= IT'S HARD TO 1 WONDER IF |1 o e wiDS | | powe couto | \NHATENER T IS IT ISNT \ERY HEAV= LAYING SOME KIND Hurry Up, Freckles! 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