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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1929, | Hamlin, a former resident of Plain-| Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Johnson |result of the collision. The front|by Judge Joseph M. Donovanm. | | { oiiy e ville, was held at the Payson church |have as their guest Miss Lillian |left w Cianci's car wus Undergoes Operation i‘ 1 [a'n”l[le News | of Eust siampton, Mass. at 3 o'clock | Chadsey of California. { broken off and the front and rear| Helen Mary, seven-year-old | rday afternoon . 8. G. Wood Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Posa are |fenders of Szamier's car were badly ; daughter of Sergeant and Mrs. Henry ficiate . iving ~ congratulations on the |dented. The testimony of Police- |Jegiinski of 31 Condon road, was | Charles H 2 was born in rth 6t a son at St. Mary's hospital man Thomas McCarthy and Cianci|cperated on at the Bristol hospital that part of Farmington which is|Waterbury. Mrs. Posa wi indicated that § s car pro- |this morning for the removal of her {now Plainville on January 11, 1850, s Rose Arcari | ceedea i ce of approxi- | ton: The operation was pers He was the son of izekiah an xl The Yum Yum club will leave the | mately 200 feet after the accident [formed by Dr. Harold B. Woodward outing at the store tol represented Szamier while Mon- | _ On Retreat graduated from Y. Theological | Irank Gilbert, who has been at|roe Gordon of New Britain appearcd | Reve Willidni B Taflin; pasforiol | seminary, finishing his studies in|B. H. G rt's home since July 8 re- | for Wells. Pros ng Attorney | St. Joseph’s church, and Rev. J. P, STORE CLOSES AT NOON WEDNESDAY - 'State WHUGSS FaHS tO AD[)G?H’ German covering from an auto accident, has | Anthony J. Rich presented the case |Perreault, pastor of St. Ann's | | | He was pastor of the Second |returned to his home on Woodford | for the state H}urvln left yesterday for K}eysf’l' [ ! CeRult of .q | island, where they will remain in B. B 1 I . 7 | 7 Rod N ho | © aro A Miss Ida M. Clark will be the ; 8| pos e A i | Fanny Rodman of New Haven. who ! ope. 5 2 for | 811 ree Ours n B Post Office Discussed With Con-|;q"} "0ty SN e s o e Vo Brondtaty 0 Sl TR Fonpa b gressman E. H. Fenn—Rev. A. A. | Vived by three ¢ n, Rev. Wil- |is reported as being seriously & erved Sony M aOrlickls v g irs. Homer H. Judd of West Catherine Cowliss Hamlin. He stud- ter at 9 a. m. tomorrow for an Attor! James T. Mather of Bris- | of Terryville ! ied at the Hartford High school and |ton, Mass, This last pastorate extend- | New York Myers of 11 Race street, when struck He Weekly nelghborhood “Rr- gl a[ CO“F[ Trial Congregational church in Chester, 'avenue. As th injuries s % Pt the South church in Pittsfield, Mass Mr. and Mrs. William B. Corsi left | by Albert Vincent Myers 2 Lop Otle Ml and the Payson church in Easthamp. | yesterday for a week’s vacation in|old son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur| > ¢ighborhood Prayer Meeting | f N el A meeting will be heid at 9:30 o'clock led over a period of 28 years, after| Mrs. Dennis Herhihey of East|on October 18, 1 at North Main | ¢eting 1 K S In January, he married Miss | mak tour of Ireland and other ted by St Orlickoski of £ L SDKlony liam Hamlin of Amherst, Mass., Miss | her home. \fternoon by Constable Perry Given Party—Many Cases | Ma H member of | Medal Blanks Here ions. Both writs are retu | : I ltural College| The applications for the & able in the superior cou yesterday for Pleasant . where she will be the i E E 1 for one week of Judge and s H D o in Court—Interesting Items. : in Hamlin, who | World War medal have been receiv- | ford the first Tuesday in § E 5. I, Gaftriey of New Britaif] €ns a ose | oys orts an nions Stating that he was determined to |15 _Superintendent of school in St.|ed by the local post and all Legior One suit is brought by 3 Strecker-Reynolds . : | 3 e s i < * a S T e also leaves naires equested to fill the Myers, father and guardian of 2 ¥ et = Rayon, broken sizes, special | Small lot, values up to $1.00 [ ceangip el ynise e ot [ AlRans Nenmon CRHE aleolleavesial DA SE EEREIE S SR e e e e Adele Jeensita: g%nogs. | which has infested it for so long a |8randchitdre e G e o : oS oy e r of Edward J. Reynolas 20(: pr | 25C ea || time, Prosecutor Charles F. Conlon | Mr: Hamlin was an able pastor | vention begins on Thuraday. B T e pave ot tha | 20d Otto Gerhardt Strecker, son of . s B(| ook drastic steps at the trial of Jo- |aNd Was beloved by the townspeo- Swimming Tessons ¢ | tained ¢ ure at the base of the | yr ang Mrs, Edward E. Strecker, . seph Caliendo of South Canal street | P1¢ during his long pastorate, for his The classes in swimming for be- |skull as the result of the accident| cora married at 4 o'clock Sabrirdiy 5 i & interest extended beyond his church, | 8inners and life saving being con 1 was confined to the Bristol hos- | a¢ternoon at the Lutheran E s n| e tov J : a he Luthe manuel s nomnginghelionnisoun ey | He had a keen interest in public wel- ducted at Hart's sand pit under the | pital for several weeks. At the time . . : 2 g e o in el aited i | S er sy Mt ; jgo | SPUreh, The pastor, Rev. Giumg Women's Outsize Hosiery Children’s Hosiery || Eimietsindiar et T - e Briicht S ex. Geor . e C in court to an- oalp) e i g o Meyer, performed the ceremony. ! : ; (s engths andlshort socken lchoice of all s ol et B NS Hamiin was a leader'in’the conducted on Thursday and Iri- | court blotte charge lof recke b o it as beat aan drdl Full-fashioned silk, and silk and rayon, | 78 " =0 || peace and assault but the court was | CAMPaign against gambling at ay afternoons of thi k at less driving but reglster falls £0 |\ Firo o et Strecker was mald of values to $2.00 | colors unable to proceed with the case |tFacks in Massachusetts and was o'clock. There will be no classes to- | show just what disposition was Y | 5% w2 (2 25 Bl|i witeni tnetwitness ¢aficattotmakeins [ Stccesstul U He was| alsg Biastn: | motzow atierneon, BuL Wednesday) of the cas / The bride was attired in whits 89C pr. | pr. pr. 2J¢ B appearance. mental in bringing about the “safe |afterncon classes will be resum st Candid, Petition satin trimmed with point d'esprit and " T : S ace. Her attendant wore honey dew the state’s witness had been inter- [2NCe which had its Deginning in irl ton enue as @ taffeta and a hat to match and car- Bliviag o e L . | Easthampton and spread to § te for the city council at the : N bl A fered with, ordered the case to be | B3 P ; - : I MR ried butterfly roses. Guests wers | Washable Crepe de Chine ([l it R RSN S| Prretol News NCW Fall Tweeds 40 inches wide, all colors, regular $1.95 |§||ommended that Callendo be placed [ vas filed (s morning M. New Britain, Hartford, Stamtord, | under honds of $500. Judge Meritt Easthampton, former fe e R : Bridgeport, New Rochelle, N. Y, 56 inches wide, all wool, sponged and grade, special 0. Ryder accepted his recommenda- | Governor Curtiss Guild paid h his is the first petition re- |;nq chicago, 111 : LRy 3 ' M| tion and placed Caliendo under the |this tribute: l Mr. Stecke s educate: ghrunkor ik prezettiag $] 69 d bonds of that amount. Mr. Conlon| “Charles H. Hamlin has been a | Mr. Gladowski is a teller at th ‘,nrhrv ran ~c§10‘;?~)1:1}~\~“2;{dd {‘ZL e‘r:‘: $| 95 yd | ' Yk || told the court that he would take [minister to the spiritual needs o Pristol National bank and is w ; s Prosecutor Conlon declared that |2Nd sound” Fourth of July obsery. again next weck » petition of Frank P. Gladow- ployed at the local post office as a immediate steps to get in touch with | this congregation and, in the trucst known in the city, Peillion cjork. His bride, a graduate of New i the state’s witness and that whoever | Sense of the word, the pastor of his | arks his entrance intojthe po Britain High school, has been a W Mi|had interfered with him would be |church. For as a shepherd Is the 14, as up to the present time he ! o oL o8 B SllVel‘ Plated are sent to jail. He declared that he |leader of his flock so has this| has taken no active i e .\n'zl f'rr;“ P deibere | would see that those guilty in the | clergyman, in this beautiful valley. el Bungalow Aprons | Tablespoons | ) il i ; The couple left on an automobils case would be fully punished even if autiful even in i n ] H f or republican parties 1 8 4 x S 5 | B S e | — = 2 I . ip to Massachusetts. On their re- Fine grade percale, in prints and stripes, | Dessert spoons, and round bowl soup Bilit were necessary for him to go to | colonial days n a pastor and a Bl-ls IO B" Opuned TOfllgh, | It is expected that a 7 tivabiney il feaiae o e (fo\'lng~ > the state's attorney. shepherd of men.” | | petitions will be p: nted this k i N | 0 | e AGiriae special spoons ¥ | The court official continued, | Mr. Hamlin was laid at rast In Bralllt May Be PlOII]OlEd at the primary el is only WA‘"‘“ Qieulingy Lba e 6 for $] 49 ] ‘inx: that he would show the trouble |the family plot in Easthampton. = = P ' . Bl| | makers in Plainville that they were Must Be Vaccinated | Dies in Nebraska |actions any long |of the town, stated today that all ( chster of 404 West | Calien cas arrested on Augus £ his br i endo was arrested on August | cpilqren entering school in the fall str o de of his brother 10 by Officer George ber s nnoi Rl hubert, Tt IS {6t show certificates from doctors | Civil Actions Follow Injury of Boy i (R G ed) (it e walkee wp 4o Jowm |5 D SR e SO S L Neb., on Sunday from a heart at- i,\}."\,mm"' “.).',” was standing on | inateq. No child will be allowed | By Auto—Reckless Driver Tined tack. | eurd, with a well-aimed blow, | (o e L AL Mr. Webster was born in this city — 5 ‘rl-,vlirnlx experienced (l:’i\lnr. Both men | spending their vacation at Manches- siziicl Wit Eeon indinose i RN S e —Gladowski Files Council Can-'gn November 22, 1856, He attena it Pari h % e.lin ews ‘ DR Lol ton G ! Hampshire. [ipEoked [from a doctor saying that the child’s | didacy—Golf Play to Begin. ed the local ls and for many Qm[ arsn 1m SprOl‘l Oi ReY. Among the cases will also be that | Iton Meagley of Berlin has re- Tound Guilty Health d5es notiwirtant iy MM,L‘ vears was employed 1 wheel | campaigns of either little more than four weeks distant. I involving Michael Sullivan, New |turncd to New York fter spend. Vito Thomasino of Southington 3 fitter in the movement department Q | s LEOE SRER Uy i : S All parents are reminded by | Several matters will be presented 2o | D | Britain taxicab driver, and Losina |ing his vacation at his home. | charged with disregarding an offi- | 0" parenil arepremingedihy | 3 ‘ ot the sions Clo smpan 056 EASL00 Blfi m”RT DHEKFT Milano of New Haven, whose auto- Son Born {lce8) eiknal fved fro i eullty iy (e CRTRE Seliogy anens erbentoltne ety conncll for Bie0ot OR 9ty Hasts call e ltett imnlatollii mobiles collided at the Kensington| Mr. and Mrs. Lyman E., Hall of Judse Meritt O. Ryder and fined $10 bor 4, and steps should be taken | o uajourncd meeting to be held mh A e DR 4 4 underpass Sunday afternoon. Sulli- Everctt street, Kensington, are re. |10 COSS. He was arrested Sunday | 'MMeaiately to have children ¥uc- | inis evening, the most important of and {hree weeks ago went to Hum- - 18 ofithe LU SaniaEy van claimed that his car was struck | ceiving congratulations on the birth | CV¢NINg by Constable George Schu- [“2100 £ o jthem being the awarding of th 11t to visit his son. toman Catholic church of South Pvith s datar e tiot (T aa dearsa son, Graham Everett, born this Pert rhe had cut to the left of | Superintendent - of Schools Teon | contract for several thourand fx cral arrangements were in- Deerfleld, Mass., since the transfer the highway and turned into rail rning. Mrs. Haldl was formerly the traffic dummy in the center, | ples stated that the vacelna- o gapjtary scwer on almadge. complete this mornir of Rev. Joseph Lekston from the road proper while the New Miss Ruth Graham, daughter of j°2Using a triple collision. cen w: h“:]“ vh:qu;ylv‘{\l C”(:M;‘\l Be, TG Gl b Funcral of Frank Toscano Pastorahip ol thie S chuTalina g Haven man asserted that the taxi|Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham of |, The officer was forced to chase :2nd L e will stand back of the |strecis, Bids have been soliciled neral of Frank Toscano of Weeks ago and the naming of Rev, Remmi[}g Juflge Must Dlspose driver was at fault. Decause they | Kensington him to Iast Bristol before he could Nealth officer's orders. and these will be opened at to- Summer street, who died Sunday at A. Novak his successor, have been s {could not come to an agreement Malone-Mariottl , | caten the Southington driver. Cicer | Given Surprise Party SR e the Norwich hospital, will be held in constant uproar, it is.said, refus- 0[ Man Gases T(}mght over the settlement of damages, The marriage of Miss Ida Marfotti SCRUbert blew his whistle when the | Rev. A. A. Perry, pastor, was sur-| At the hearing held by the city at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning at ing to attend church masses and y Constable William Cole of East ©f Kensington and Nicholas Malone AcCident occurred but Thomasino d by the members and friends |council on Tueeday, August 6. & St. Anthony's church. A high mass threatening to become an inde- — Berlin summoned them to appear Of Kensington took place this morn- f21ed.to heed it. f the Redeemer's A. M. E. Zion |number of property owners voiced of requiem will be celebrated by pendent parish if Father Lekston in court, where responsibility will IB& at 9 o'clock at St. Paul's church ‘”.]’”’;"‘ Z‘W "'m_'lon told the court church last evening. While }vlv_‘ ir objections to the construction Rev. L. Bee and bur ..x‘ was mot returned as pastor. SPEC]AL LEGION MEE ! be decidéd tonight. in Kensington. Miss Mary Mariotti {Nat the Southington man had raced Perry was going about his by ss | of sew at this time for the rea- charge of Under: James J. Dt At a mass meeting held Sunday at was her sister’s maid of honor, and Yith a friend all the way from !meeting the two b Ison that the city water mains have will be in St. Mary's cemetery, D a public hall in South Deerfield the R . _ Columbus Deronese was best man. | S0uthington and had cut in front of |church, the missionar tees, g t been extended to reach -Pritain | committee which was named by the x.Scevicemen fo Sign Medal Ap-| A special meeting of Bolton-Kasi- Liev. J. C* Brennan officiated. |the dummy so as to get ahead of la joyous party stole into the par- | their properties. There is also som _ Funeral of Calderont parishioners to represent them and ca post, American Legion, will b Faat Declin Xtome {it. He said t the man had a re- |sonage and deposited refreshments|question as to whether such prop- funeral . Antoinette who sent several letters of appeal to plications—Scouts Plan Field Day held tonight at Tegion hall in Ken-| » sponsible position in Southington [of various descriptions and scores o owners would be obl C roni lderoni the bishop a apostolic delegate in S Rt S e e G s e until 13 Chestnut street, he 9 Washington, with the assistance of | sington. All members of the post are | THe “"]»‘“ vans will hold a food 'and had a good record, therefore he —Sewer Bed Perfume is Obnox- | requested to be present in order that on the lawn of the Methodist | would not deal harshly with him and rel, C. F. Johnson presented the Wi facilities are provided. T 0clock this morning at 8 church members voted to be- church application blanks for the medal of- | Chureh on Iriday afternoon frou |would cha im only with evading th i ssing ure may result in the pr Rev. L. Beccaris celebrat- come an independent parish to be — T bate Taxes—Briefs. | oo RS e o'clock until 5 o'clock. A larze 'an office 2 A gitsgLosthesminister o 4 L e igh mass of requie i Jpron tousSICEREA e CeIefihyjtng siate san b sIRNCdiand e prn oo s s dataen Jortl signal instead of with good will of all who were present. [tion of some interesting argument high mass of requiem, and afiliated with the Polish Natlonal 0 Pt fab o i s e e 4 stuffs will be on reckless driving. AT T e e G ey e 1 was in St. Joseph's cemetery. | Catholic church, which will, be Due to the number of accidents in | i o siat e LYK S 3 G c the town over the week-end -here | ;m\)wmmn Rty “dmm'l\ and Mrs. George Cole enter f .V llm‘d $10.and Conts school and district convention at! It is also probable that the coun- S xactn known as the Name of Jesus church, o rlday. Mr. and Mrs. George enter- | . Vincenti of will be an unusually large docket Providence, R. I, tomorrow. He cil will take action on the recom m-‘»:]” ._-;:f(l‘Uv]”":";:rq,.””.,\ =5 )m_r‘“‘:('; _ At the meeting were Rev. Simor at the sessions of the Berlin town will leave the convention for T - | mendation of the board of arm at Rockwell park yesterday Gusicek of St. John's church of . Alabama, where he will con- |commissioners to promote Shen tHAUroh fhom ainddes M:\nf'hflsu‘r: Conn.; Rev. John Solak al meeting for his broth- | Policeman Aldie Brault to the SR e S e R of Union City, Conn., and Rev. Jo- er, Rev. 8. P. Perry. Mr. Perry will | Of sergeant in charge of all traffic ;1 Gore, to whose offico she < | 3¢ph Soltysak of St. Joseph's church return to Plainville, accompanied by |It is likewise prabable that the | (uyan by Park Caretaker Josoph Cly- | Of Vv esteld, N who are mem- his brother on ember 14. Rev. |council will be asked to approve the [i5ic" 3 riar tha bone had been set, | CrS Of the Polish National church, P. Perry will conduct revival |appointment of another regular po- sn X.ray was on by Dr. W. 1| Today the committee will inter- 't of the and wi . > v ozl meetings at the Redeemer's A, M. E. |liceman to the department, and it \yoisard. and the litle gir < then | View the bishop, Rt. Rev. V. Gaw- southern part of the town ‘n.<l"\.{v)11 be eligible for the medal, but blanks W. H. Payne _is enjoving his an . Mr. Vincenti presented a num- Zion lahunon i fromt Sentembert s | s undezstood i i ‘»\' ..“.rlfi. hw.vr. ’:"W} tle girl was th x‘“‘hm( of the Pallsh Nafloral have several m-mln- \:v r’mu o™ [ must be filled out at the meeting to- ] \\.lv‘llYHHIHOlH ’)..< “hw.(v\ at | ber of witnesses who testified in his |1y a0 | pernumerary Timothy rtowill [ Parie Baaval Mectin | Church, at his residence at Chico- 8 e ~rloac rucks. Sev- o the American Paper Goods Co. i ile N SEh s e irag e e | < Boa o = Shrilayrosid charges of overlonding trucks. Sov- | pignt, [ b while Mr. Tlubbard also had | Dies in New, Jorsey |be advanced by members of ‘ The August meeting of the board | PCC to make final arrangements for cral owners of trucks will be 0|yt 1o fhe convention on T he Fife and Drum Corps will se. Atloruey Angels Tacave | woo o 'poo woen o vt ool pelics hoard, of park commissioners will be held [{9/MiNg an independent church. court, charged with allowing trucks | oo ey PG Ploia tha Meet Thursday evening at 8 o'clock | o Bl réprenented Fimeen- | g hela ab| Pined For [t 8 o'elock tomorrow evening in the | . Fersons from asthampton, Hat registered in their names on (]\v‘pkm‘ of the regular semi-monthly |2t Cummunity hall for the usual | ti f ] [ toen e b ‘!:I»‘]\ 5 s . a8 ook Lonoron 5 [ feld, Greenfleld, Turners Falls and road with too heavy loads mecting, which would | on Fri- | Veekly rehearsal ... Former Resident Dead PRt e A b City Goli Championship | Northampton attended the meet- Last week Judge, George L. Green, | g, | The Knights of Pythias will mect funcral of Rev. Charles H. 300 O 0 : e e AR el b et e ety B dge George G. e oL | this evening at 8 2 4 |street. he body e sent here | DV Jose A i 0~ ounc € R g Celip RO GFARL S Scouts Plan Ficld Day [ SUnE B SRoiclac A CRm, e cor ral arrangements | lice court this morning and was pionship will be pla Those who favored the schism Griswold, discharged a truck driver | poy Seouts of Kensington have all, s [femeoror 4t A s OO nmlonelip e llhe e ren T e and ordered state police to bring the | pjanyeq a field day to be held Mrs. Mary Bourgeois was a New e | mplete. ‘ Al Sren e ; ; . {y entries have |t0 the Roman Catholic chureh § owner of the truck in court thiS|Thursday evening, August 29, at the | IZifain visitor tod DEquEsEEosOMCe nrmm(,(,‘,,,‘li"vf,,.,fw‘glf“,“J‘.]:,.”fi alre 1 the joint | Father Lekston were reinstalled a: week, so that the driver would not | percival avenue grounds in Kensing- he library will be open Fridav Congressman E. Hart Fenn en- |\as dismissed by the court fx’:yrl‘ . e the Peqaa- | Pastor. have to stand the loss of the fine,|ton. There will he events for men |2{f¢rnoon and evening for the ex- tertained Postmaster James 1. Ush- second count of failing to endorse Kk @ “hippance Golf clubs, anc = —_— when he was not responsible for the | and women, hoys and girls. D CHANEE, oL booka ss Tl | |er and the special committee head- | hig operator's license was nolled on |18 expected that 1 uy more en- |18 Hour Service to load that found on the truck.!meet will be in the form of a t he mid-week service at 8 TODAY jed by Ralph L. Seymour which is|payment of costs, ries will be m jay = = % This is in accordance with a state- | jight event, aning at 6 o'clock. Methodist church will be held in ti Seel tieCarnlval | working on the post office question | Szamier was held responsibje by | The prize local ers | East Will Be Tried ment made hy Judge Griswold last | Further : ments will be made | hureh parlors Thureday evening he Diving Beauties, Sword Swal- | 188t evening at the Hartford club. | na court for an accident involvi Il strive is the C. T. Treadway cup, | 105 Angeles, Cal, Aug. 20 UPm year to the effect that he would not | jater, | § o'clock. Rev. L. E. Adkins wii owers and Tight Wire Walkers || During the dinner a discussion | tnyee automobiles on Lake avenue |VHCh last year was won by Morton | The feasibility of an 18 hour air- tolerate any overloaded fruck driv- Sewer Annoys Residents lead in “THE SPIELER | was held, during which the qu oy Si0 i Treadvay. plane senger service between ers or owners and that in his opin- | The age-old question of the Beck-| Announcement relative to || with Alan Hale and Rence Adoree | |0f erecting a new post office R ells anats ey | Police Destroy Beer here and New York, is to be put to fon the owner of the truck was, In[ley sawer beds was brought to the OP®NNg of the town schools will be | See Last Chapte Plainville was placed before the | prjtain men, Michael Carlin tal of 2,448 hoitles of beer, |[est beginning with tho take off Wy most cases, responsible for the | minds of the residents of the north- | M0 shortly. A new teacher will | “QUEEN 01 THE ressman. he mat 4S eX- John Lawris, both of 1 i 1 by the local po de- | morrow of Captain Roscoe Turner weight that is found on trucks. | ern parts of the town over the week- | P¢ appointed to the Hubbard school | NORTH WOODS ained to him and b L 3 ' [partment following the arrest of | With three passengers for a three- The case of the driver of the Bos- | end when the odor arising from the |11 this distriet to take over th» “THE BLACK BOOK® nt a bill at ext 5¢s8101 | oq at the Tiris Michael Tricarico, local truckman, |Stop flight across the continent. ton bus that struck Mrs. Arthur|bheds was unbearable. Bspeclally in 8rades formerly taught by Miss Al | A BiG SHOW of congres: However reutith o " 'by Toliceman John McLaughlin on| Captain Turner announced he ex- Crandall several wecks ago and seri- | the district along the state highway 4 Y@ who will teach in the Nuw - = three or four years before anything | (astimony of . Wells & = August 12, were destroyed yestr-| pected (o reach the castern seaboard ously injured her will be before the |near the Beckly bridge, residents | Tt schools vear. | SUNDAY |definite can be done ) S e s eat lny aflernoon by r - |in less than the 17 hours, 3§ min court tonight. He will he charged | found that the wind was bringing | —————— Real Wild West |tion, as ‘Plainville must awalt 1S Britain. drive i e s ovi e o bottles and futes, 16 seconds record for non- with reckless dgziving. He was ar- ‘ with it the most disagre s Ropin’. Ridin’, Shootin’ | turn. | Szamier pa latt cases will be sold for j and stop west-to-east flight held by Cap- rested at the time of the accident by | This is not the first time that the | DON COLEMAN | Special Legion Meeting 3 682 Corbin avenue, Cornmander: Howara Bunce. an. | tained relatives' from out ot town||New Britain, charged with vioiatlon nounced today that these blanks had ‘("r\ el day, : of the rules of the road, was fined court tonight. ) _|heen reccived here and that all mem- | Mrs. Charles Cannon and sons. | $10 and costs by Judge Ryder. He Over the week-end there were five | Leonard and Charles, Jr., have ve- |was involved in an accident with < and all | Pers cligible are requested to attend arrests after auto accidents, and all by "y, " ort Those who do not at- | turned from an extended visit with |John Hubbard of 28 South High | of these cases will be settled fo- tend the convention will receive the i relatives in England. Mr. Cannon |strect, New Rritain, near Blossom's | night. The state police have been | oo 5" men who enlist. 10t for New York city today to megt |corner on July | active at the scale house in the | g o0 Sy Gate of Connecticut will the 10 cuse took more than 35 min- injured Plainville Briefs VAT | yiroceeds turned into the pol tain Frank Hawks of Los Angeles. s . going southerly on Lake avenue |gon f Jigs ; Constable George Kanupka of Ken- | odor has wafted along the road and | DanClng Tomght “3" ‘lVl'_‘}"ll‘:rl\f[';\‘ “: Mr. and M corge H. Freeman | when Well Which Swasi s DTo| I riarihe tatothe Him e ot his e '\x:va A“‘r"\‘::n;hl\::‘lfl““ g ‘;“‘5‘ f:; ing: ; : o |into the homes of the residents in | A OUNT DAY o] ewHAT PRICE BEA LN Bl 4 e e - | rricarico, ¢ time of his he s 3 S ar rear sington. Tt was s&bown that the| i PARAMOU PAVILION W Britain are spending | ceeding in th | rest, informed ice that he at Albuquerque, Tulsa, Okla., o opposite direction, rear wheels of the bus had been |that section, but it is “just another Peatmingliihe HINIDAEN SUDI la few weeks' ion in Bangor, |was but about 20 feet 1 dragged for about 100 feet before 2" as they say wearily in the dis- HAPPINESS BOYS' QUINTET ||| Features—2 ) s the guests of Mrs, Free- |rear end of Szamicr's the heavy vehicle struck Mrs, Cran- | trict Tocated ED.—MATINEE and NIG n's sister, Mrg. James Warner. | front left wheel of Wells' c dall. She was to taken to New B3rit- To-Hi Outing Planned Near Old Berlin Falr Grounds || MONTE BLUE | Miss Teresa Parkinson of Whiting |ing 1t to swerve directly to its left ain General hospital where she was The Lo-Hi girls of Berlin have Adm.—Lagies 35¢c; Gents 50c in “CONQUE | street is spending several days in into the automobile of Cianci. Wells' operated on and confined for sev-|planned 1o hold their outing this e | EEE | New York city. car was practically wrecked éral weeks. The driver of the bus|vear at the Carter's cottage in Nian- | ¥ was new In the employ of the com- | tic on September 7. All A:'\rl\' ]or ||‘v;" ~ = —_— < T .'. T, = R A the i « route | club are asked to get in touch with | N e Y Cl.\ ; F = kl = B BLOSSI:, s OW:'s our aDCEy reckies. y R may know the number of girls that | A NOTICE will go on the outing. Five District Mecting " 7 To the Mcmbers of the Kensington o oL e kel ONCLE HARRY, T HEARD IT \WOULONT SUR- STILL, IF T \NAS j THERE e g / FRECKLES, I BE Doc Fire Bistrict ‘I‘Tnv\ ':irx 8 ;\T::-I\v.‘-il will ‘n[‘m\l‘(](m]\\vlt;‘\; FRECAES SAVIN' To PRISE ME A WHoLE ].‘«c,\\E/L S'POSE CONES 2 ’, VYouRE GETTING ol \-WELL, MEBSE NODRE iR You are hereby notified that the | ¢R8PV TN HIMSELF TAAT HE WAS | LOT— ME'S BEEN | |10 \igh T WAS i ek WM. g e NAO alins 1AM, 00sT A | NHEN Youge Resoy ",::‘";‘;L';:"(')',;‘,‘;:"n;‘“’::l ,';Slll‘f“::"i‘,] building 'in Kensigton for the pur- GETTING HOMESICK, - GONE. FROM BACK UP NERE f OP=1Is IT mu\flr-?FESS WEee BiT ! T‘OrOG%OA\l.;. _\r'g\) HAvE Nee s S ey’ gn | DOSE of abatement of taxes in cer- i , 3 HOME sensinatoh, ,Oonn;, OnT HAUKUSL 39| taiht parts ot (e flve. districts in GEE =0V DONT 3 GQUITE A | [N THE MOUNTAINS ment of taxes under Special Act of | Members of the district are asked to CoLLD BE, DO 1023 Chapter 16, Section 2. This | @PPear at one of the two meetin scetion is as follows: \ Notes “The commiitee of said fire dis-| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stanton and {rict is authorized to abate such | children, Madeline and Donald, and portion of taxes laid cach year by |2 nhiece. Lillian nton, of Detroit the district as the committee shall [ are visiting Mrs. Stanfon's parents, find to be unequitable by reason of | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fagan of Ken- the fact that certain portions of the | sington. district are not benefited by the ex-| Thomas Fagan of Kensington has | penditures for which taxes may from returned from Detroit, where he has | time to time be particularly ii | been visitir Mrs. Joseph ases where water mains > not Stanton. been extended, as to specially be Miss Anna Marie Hannigan nfl property owners in the district.” Stoney Point, New York, is spending | Dated at Berlin, Conn., this 15th | her &acation with her aunt. Mrs. | day of August, 1929, John Ringawood of Kensington | gned, Mr. and Mrs. Harry MeCun Orl [ teen 1l the beer from |and Cincinnati. ¥ to points outside 3 I owners failed to r Sven Lidbom and Tore von 3 1 follow- Wachenfelt will attempt a trip from in the city court room, den to Africa in a home-made as tie bes was ordercd destroyed airplane. | | JAMES B ELLSWORTH, Kensingtow have returned after

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