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g o NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1929, | PI . .II N [the strect and yesterday work was B o Vincent Kenney, Eugene Carrington, Forestville Wins Game { started on the other side, beginning t Fred Monico, vard Hinca, and| Forestville annexed second plgce | I'lawnville Yews P soven. Tossy. e s| | L2TISLO ews il Nk in the City Baseball leaguo standlng — | nig: ¢ department men had reach- | —— - Lame race hel Cyr, |by virtue of its victory over the [ la point about 100 yarce from the Olga Cyr, ) Stella Mar- | :\iun\ile Endsrnl\‘lhle fiLnal len‘gue s : railroad kedys, Agusko Volanski and Anegla|at Muzzy field last evening. ° ot making the road. one of Lame duck relay, Tony Palmisa-| Eddie Goeb, veteran of many sea- e T e s e no, es Herman, Salvatore Po-|S0ns on the dfamond. hurled airtight i 3 | e et el n red Zainer, | ball, 2llowing but five hits during the OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY ‘ Diay ef i rulliped ernasing in seven-inning contest, while his team | lew sur E I elen Ca- |Mmates were nicking the offerings of | T e A trent b aaba S EENE A for girls, Helen Ca- |02 i | | e department has been graced by iy Santheo, . Martha Bil. | Berg for elght safeties, As a result ! . : exceptionally good weather and has el ith s, § : oS 28 B | 6f fnst nigntia yictory Chia Mardel 0 1 ucy hinelli, Stella Po- ast night's victory, ] Town Clerk William H. Wilson not ios: - |Controversy With Mrs. Stewart inston, Lucy Tachinelil, Stella o- & 28 HiE 1L 1SS per ot of il | oty ; : |Anita Georgetti, Alice Johnson,| MOney now in the league treasury, | Also Makes Statement According to reports that couta | VYil] 6o [nto Courts | e While 10 per cent will be aistributed | not be verified today, Brock-Barnes o e aes el to the Maple Ends. The score: I et e : Anaiios 3 i SR | oop pass, Gertrude LeClaire, Sl ] : A NO] ABLE E L ENZ / A ‘-‘m.am‘;:tm‘:“n:? . mmx\‘o;iglnnz‘;:sr-;n 1 Wi iite Gsiol aluis Vioount, Nl R 20 . | NNUAL SGHOOL REPORT . - et 5 AY” camache, Milared Poinatele, Gladys ABLE | tion which opened in Hartford to- > Aty X €11 20N | | y Nelson, Angelina Parrea, Josephine 2 | | day to place one of the local mem- | ' Sl 1 A OREDIIN 3 1 2 2 0 | 5 | bers oflthc post on the list of ;‘,",‘,; Martilene, Madeline Brooks, and Sd 11 0r A [J | Staples Makes Annual Report to | officers. May Andelin Wins Ple-Eating Title— Esther Massi. : é & ; 3 3 | The convention is the largest evet Sack race for girls, Angelina La- hga er | school Committee—Tegton May |y 13" o0 the formation ‘ofrh‘ Le.| Two Accidents at Same Corner— o Augusta Vodarick, 10 6 0 3 { > | darski, Lucy Pinkowisk, Ann 1 o | Seck Office On State List—Road |£'© "] ‘\]'\“““ d that 40 mem-| Golf Pro Arrested — Forestville f(y.x‘(l'\\u,l-,‘\':,;{“ k 00 e | bers of the local post will take their | s hali T = =t | Work Progressing—Ttems. [place in the line of march of the| s Sccond Place—Items, Iie o SR R n w1 | mammoth le which will be held | Circle races. Michael Rocanellc p e | The political pot in Plainville | Saturday. | will be no compromise by 7(\~:”1‘ 1" Ll Mi ‘(n.rl ,},'0 (f',jl" Po A8 started to.boil yesterday following | il ot council in the controversy Joseph Pomonowski, George Claflin, e | n e tween the city and Stephen Ryzbato, Edwin Pomonow- | the o ¢ e orald s o = now pendi between the ity an 2 0 1 z the announcement in the Herald | wyilljam F. Fleischer of 25 ) ¢ & cischer of 28 Os- 7 : Terryville ave- |$ki, Leo Vanasse. -0 | that First Selectman James SImpson | go04 avenue, New Britain, paid a Mus ZolE e oL Leg pulling, Thomas Santone, Fred i 10 | woud be a cantidate for reetection | Snort visit to, Plsinville sesteraay by |2US Over the proposed re-establish | LEE pulling, Thomas Sar ki 0 0 0 Here is the opportunity you have been waiting for to select a smart Glider. u‘)r a third term, and two more de- | airplane from Brainard field, Hart- 3}’,\.’3 (,”(.:“U,,l ]\’."]f Ceainsaiby e e hoxing Rien Monicod and 5 by : 2 . y arations were made today, showing | o s Th o Pl ille Sy Ae bl satsy U (Only one or two of a kind), at economy prices. | cinsafions,vere madsitoday phowing)) ford (¥Ha s m the Plainville | council after the present status of |Tatsy T ne 7 ‘39 j||{uaiit sfnolisica el R e L ce Ng | field by his sister, Mrs. Mary Hig- | (he case, which will be heard at the Charged With Reckless Driving 0, 90, to_come to life here. | gins. The trip was made in the new | gaptember term of the superior| Merton M. Glidden o Ivan el Were $]5 98 1 d d t ]4 08 81| William Downham, second select- | Challenger-Wright plane of the L. & | conrr. was cxnlained to that hody avenue, Waterbury, was arrested by u e 4 .70, reduces 0 B | man for the past two years, and a |H. Aircraft Co. Lieutenant Charle Corporation Counsel William N. | Motoreycle Policeman James Burns | yap 000 100 0—1 W | member of the republican town com- | Wright was the pilot. Before com. | 8:30 o'clock last evening on Park | Two Three base hit: ere $]798 TCdUCCd to $1698 | mittee announced today that he |ing to Plainvil several minutes e e e street for ged reckle Mar By Goeb Berg 2 | would seck renomination for the of- | were spent in flying about New Brit- | R r,","":‘\"'(‘_:,,]””i He will be given a hearing in police it Bt fice again this year. Mr. Downham, | ain. | G onporay IS¢l court Saturday morning. it il ere $2650, leduced to $2250 who conducts a plumbing establish- Tuncral of Eghert Warficld “'”“."“ 1 1“ 1\‘\7‘1;-‘ I{‘;‘n.‘('&\ ‘n'v'- Forced From Road Alfred .\ll])ul l\.(,m\‘:‘un Landry 30.00 | ment on Whitng street, entered pol- | Funeral services for Egbert E. | loung and endeavored o reach an itornoblls owned and oDer-] st aten this o oralae it Lo A \X/ ere . reduce to 50 | itics for the first time in 1927 and | Warficld, son of Mrs. Laura Warfield 5 A e raliie by Jubert M Coe 0f 64 MIls| toilowine an iliness of sov ) At that time, law- ollowing an illness of several weeks. was suce 1. He is a prominent | of Park street, who died Monday at STl eenveneadtia was badly damaged shortly Me DUV 0aa horn 1nt Dationon Wlere $4250 reduced to $3500 || member of the fire department, of | Montelair, N. L., were held at noon el delie e 9 o'clock last ever Province ‘of Quebec, on July 03 ’ {|| which he 15 an official, and takes | today in the chapel at West ceme- | foor highway but declined fo agret the road at We R R e an active part in the civic affairs of | tery. Rev. Arthur Ball stor Pkl e ¢ reets and plunged into A e, % 4() OO [ to a 50-foot highway as planned by line (Fischette) Duval. He was mar- 3 arg hos! f | o he « dist e fici s ‘oe, 0 €S njury, reporte: €re $ UY, reduce: $ d the town. He has a large host of |of the Methodist church, officiated. | the city. The stand taken by CosmMhpRecanell Inshy Jerenort el wda o Adeline Adams friends to whom he is known as | Secks Light Truck | council now precludes all possibility ‘”’“ it to nalice headquarters. |y 170 came to Bristol, “BilL” | : 4 o e that he had been forced e N i o A 4 - > - Proposals will be received at of a settlement outside the courts. 7 where ince resided. Until Folding Chairs for garden or porch, green or ’% Zg | Up To The People Lt P e xl i ]"’.“ The matter of re-establishing the from the highway by an automobile 4 v dia ;,‘,D,Oym red frame, were $3.98, reduced to .... S Soon nAbID b | Town Clerk William H. Wilson |until Au 2 hire of a light | street lines was first bro up sev- 1:{‘,‘,;-‘1 + PEofiBpeed Ol 5 e American Silver ) ated today when asked if he would | delivery Kk o r vehicle | cral months ago. At a hearing held | OUn<. SIreet. He was a member of the Better grades, green or blue frame, W1l ceek reelection for two more years|without driver m”h' \,’;‘_ s |at that time all other property own- AT fi iled to stop Baptiste society and the were priced $4.79, clearance price i e B ] = !l that if the people of the town were | for use in the circulation and de- | °rs agreed to the layout as proposed :'"”‘\” St th A satisfied with the work that has been | livery of mail or of mail | by the city and the council accord- I8 i three sons, tra heavy frame, red or green, were formerly done in his department during the |to carriers during 3 d 1o procex i the work | Woman Struck By Auto 1 Heetor Du- priced $4.98, clearance price past two years and want him to con- | ending Decer 31. Who ve ctions| Mrs. Rose Riouz of 18 Franklin ha Duvai; 5 4 i sy M| tinue in his capacity for two more | The estimated hours per day are | to 1 throu cn street received minor injuries yes. all of Brise . ! | years, he will accept the office if he | {rom two to two and a half hours. | tative, im c 1-an In- terday noon when she was struck at : Arthur Lehay DRAPERY SHOP- Al is nominated and reelected. 1 hours per quarter are estimated | sunction which is still in effect and 1 and West streets by o of Bridgeport Victor Du- 5 Mr. Wilson, who has held the of- | a8 75. The owner of the vehicle | will remai il dissolved me {1 operated by Enugene of Montre: one brother, o of town treasurer for many MUst Keep it in satisfactory condi- | by an orde perior OUZt LT LN ATEh (ol ot Tonruily DLyalios Michlean, §{| vears, was clected town clerk_two tion at all ti t lines, it is un- | ¥as taken ““\ »": Dzilins 1l be held at 8:00 2! | years ago, succeding Miss Mae Mor- | P. 0. Questionnaires ted very vague- |2 s e s Il k orning from St = Dur the past two al Questionnaires have been placed in |1y on the city records, the boundar- A es only n‘y::,\ Ann's church. Rev, Oscar N, Nom | | model filing system has been es the boxes at the post office to find | ies beir certain trees y‘* ¢ -\"\ mand will celebrate the ‘, h mass of . same person or group of persons. | Kensington Shoot llished at the fown clork out if the paople of the town are de | or posts i frecetvl e was|requiem, and burial will be in St. Ber mn ews | Police are investigating this angle of | The Kensington Gun club has!which rates with the best in sirous of having the post offive open- | 8. number filisken was | Jos . cemetery, | the story, also. planned a shooting meet for next § ed at certain on Spndays. contenc § phS 1 Park Board Lacks Quorum e — To Attend State Convention iturday at the Fred Crane farm on| My, Wilson is known for his con- Plainville Bricfs on the cas 1l Compounce Commandery Outing lie lack of the necessary Many of the members of the Ken- the Blue Hills road. The meet wili | seientious and untiring work in the Miss Winifred Kensel of Eas ne no > originally annual « of Compou meeting of the board of |sington post of the American Legion | bugin at 2 o'clock and all interested | porformance of his duties. Before | 210ad street is spending her vacation n was narrow- | commandery, G Cross, will he s scheduled for lare planning to attend the state d to attend the event. It is |y, ted town clerk, Mr. Wilson |1 New York and Atlantic City land frevertenio Sivropanty it iab (LakekComuauics fon Seturs was postponed until convention to be held in Hartford ' hoped that ny residents of Ken. Tovedit T 1,“". I o A man named Karozin,- living at on the west side of the day A ncheon will he month F FFIEE A[iAIN Ithis week. Bolton-Kasica post will |Sington as well as residents of Now SE Bl L s ossing, reported to Con This contention i disputed served a n of sports Planning Commission Meeting march in the parade S Pritain and Meriden will be at the . T 1 last evening that ndo ox NvEsE KL DSTOTRH Rl A meeting of the city 3 ing supplemented by a mu The road will be posted in or. | annualiSelRol RS oL five rabbits had been stolen from his by the city. At t oved to Retreat g commission will be held at anization. All members may be no delay for uperintendent of Schocis Leon | plac the street is but . Morton, of 3 T 0 o'clock this evening in the city " post are urged to attend the wish to attend. e | ¢ iples presented his ann re ¢ caucus list has been com- 1 at some points 100 1 LeEbU TSN M! Jagsinin cil chamber. i 1 SC ol cc mit . 1 ass omohil ceident on 3 i h B Dg . ing. e held for the next fe 01 school commi pleted by alstr of voters, for two vehicles to pas: t Case Nolled ‘lhll Seek Rn t to e umo Former Schoo! Teacher M afternoons. ting held last evening nd th been placed on T controversy will make it im- 1y morning and of operating a motor ve- i TP Miss Elinor Kelly, daughter of | ¥ast Berlin Items hool department office the d on Pierce street for the contemplated work eiving treatment |y without an operator's license Clflth S(afldal’d BB&.GI Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelly of Soha D Plainy High school. - to be carried out this year tal, was removed t Paul Hoylen of 362 Broad et i | Farmington ~ avenue, New Britain | Vi retiasd 1'[”‘““:‘ It contained jo- resume of the acs CARD OF THANKS _ Fun Day Attracts v(‘x:x\\d nolled this morning by « and Frank Zine of Washingion vacation spent at Clin. | {I¥itics In the va pasclnely e h to voice our appreciation | 1 Al S '{“]“ i . Attorney Anthony J. ROBBER]ES NOT uOLYED street, New Britain, o marr past year. The school commitec R e e ; playgrounc on payient of costa. Hablen ' this mor AERST I lah Miss I e cd to adopt the report and it will || N aote e Ay s arrested shortly after 9 o'clock — in New Britain. The bride ta 4 Lwo ‘weeke' vacatlon be printed in e annual tOWN Te- | {o us by our many friends {hrough om_ Bristol st evening by Policeman Edgar Police Still Investigating Numerous | the Worthir shool in relutives in Paterson, the of illness and loss of our LEbothmenryyilleian Norton on Broad street = for two years. She was in ch Eltjo Ensing is now spendir nte S gave an jgved son. Plainvi LICETAUL Ve S kit The Maple will engage the Breaks In Kensington—FPeach crop |of the upper grades of the school | vacation in Laterson, outli the plans for the opening | signed 15 run off under the direction of b ; Mary's Brigade nine at Muzzy : : last year, Miss Mary I'rank is spending her | Of the schools in September with a | MR, and MRS, JOSHUA PINDER. Ralph Waterhouse. playground su- ent In Long Swim | ficld on Sunday at 3 p. m. The Bri- to Be Poor, Apple Crop Good— Peach Crop Light cation as the guest of her le, | number of tentati recommenda- PREIET 7 rvis zes to the S were LA the has one of the fastest semi- \ o % i . | Peach growers in Kensington and i Schell of Corona, L. I. tions. The report of the various re- e ~ .o donated by Mr A Rockwell, i teams in Connecticut Berlin Briefs—East Berlin ICms. [y 00 e spate I be | Miss Clinton lor o Now le at the ools du Maine Crash Claims widow of Albert 1%, Rockwell, who to furnish plenty of op- Frank Plerpont of Kensington & lght crop 1"- year in local ltain visitor today r was nted One Life Efll'l)‘ Today do ;!ul ]:(“r 1\'\. .\xhv to ‘h‘fl‘ {:(\-I position the Maple Ends. Either announced today that he would seck |Orchards due to the lack of rain| The Lafanso club leaves at 6:45 . rdialso voted L Portl Me., Aug. 22 (UP)—|, o 2 ARAEn, SN e Walter Rerg or Joe Jablonowskl will e nomination for the office of the | (1S SPring and summer. The fruit | o'clock for New \ vening | cept the nation of Miss siREn A Al Ewocom: | A G L A RO on, the ocals,hile vyl il e teiitnon the democratic |13 VY nd has ripened on |Where they wii heator | McConvi he second A S el OB GG T Gl i comer to the brigade ranks, Tréd caucus to be held next month (D very early stage. reet ol sile collision on Washingten | (o) &° Wilh aancs = oec trs REIgkER 0 eport, will toe the Nl Plesaontil wast asToatad Prices will be v result of | W he appointment of Miss Hermina i their backs, were entered in this rubber for Derbyites. Joe An- ; : 5 o, shortage. . pears will Lichbaud of E Lake, Me Sy event. ws, the se nal v e year for the office of first selectman i . O'Brien, 49, was dead on | e : s ional young left : T e B wily and it is expected that " to Miss McConville was e ,]M‘Y]Wm. Ihe blindfold race for small girls lder of the Derby club, who fs . lookny they will be plentiful Hitied by tha board Y ; spital. | a4 won by vie Ponol ki, 4 Sdalea o et ; cen a very active interest in LY 3 % i i 3 T el by Al i on Millott and Thon & Ly > i Goli rrested £l try-out with the S affairstor the town, belng o ey :"_’“' i 1"”“‘;'_‘“""' e do Missionary Meeting Mostor ae i va O PE IR AT T T e et MEATER RO G Al golf profes- Eastern club, will be on the foremost workers in the R R S e T e n Home & ich all were riding, were reported | 11 hoys, making up 11 teams of | 51000l Pequabuck Golf club lammed out a homs yun of fire protection in the e ne e e o p AR of the Advent|in a critical condition at that msti- |1y poy e ortly e ver the fence in a previous meeting ries of meetings, Helsgreatly inter- | oo Meon o 8 B0 G Y iy | Spend some time visiting re will meet tomor- | tution Sl ey of ithe tenms Tliejlocal line-up el sted B NG oL S fehysi dides he spr and early ol m iting re ‘clock at the s ten & SR s SRESRL DI v 1B LGl be intact ested in the school problem, in par-|gmmer, The road is heavily travel- | Miss Evelyn Johnson is enjo ECESEs B Ehimiltion L N, operator of th made up of Emory Stone, Vin- S ticular, and has been prominent in | g 2o a1l time ol i e A e el l‘.‘; of 98 sccond machine, escaped serfons D o o SRR the public betterment of the town. § iasiee LU ) . et to make good for the|jury, - LT ¢ Sty 4 = the shortest {o Meriden for |t the Travelers Insurance com; s Vanasse, John Turcotte, Raymond 0 'ts Me Mr. Picrpont is well known and | Gqiy w“m‘”lm‘ b | She is now vacationing in C mp ground sale which is to be e — G e BT Tree Experts Meet A well liked, residents of Kensi A at Montreal, where she is visiting d nest week at the Advent camp Bonhy Wiacks Store: 1d, Theodore Ganski and Jo- |, . At Stamford Session having stated that they will I fon Alc iriends, ground = 2 MeMahon & W amford, Aug. 22 (P—Tree ward- him fhis year to their full ability. The 3 Rae WRti has bae wioebued iese b | | Watchman Unhurt results of’the other s ol by ionee 'HCY | ons and others whose duties are the If successful at the caucus, Mr. | ine of the Ameries T e A ek _on| Chic Aug. 22 (UP)—A bomb oila e > Y BICh o on - payment of cape of trees along town and muni- Yierpont will probably oppose First | yjeq for tomorrow n who arc spending the summer with | | Sl S “y\”“m,:) NI Chen e fxent it e putom gt | rrel roll for girls, Stella Vo Circus Tomorrow highways in New Jeiy ‘electman Teon G. Hall at the elec- Inejg due to the state meeting in |Ielatives i Sweden. They are now |\ 11‘ by e S et ERSE Bl o S RO UL ki, Trancis Pirog. Antoinett s b et das efts and Connecticut, tion in October, as no other repub- | Hariford tomorrow. At the meeting |4t Stockholm where they recently | OMRicted in the 29 days allotted by stret carly to king the near | penkowski and Agnes Palau Bhidtol amar e s05 CeRs, £8Y, LD | wererguests: yeaterday at the HAEE lican candidates than Mr. Hall have |Tuesday night blanl waralais | visited it queen's Y6, Tite ma | Lnonst in which to finish it. Ce-|south ausing damages es- | (ap- ing relay for girls, M sristol and you ) NOW | jott Tree R h laboratories, come forward in search of that par- | tributed and filled out for the award | l0Nal museum and other notable |™eNt has been laid on one side of | timatc garet Mastrobone, Ilorette 2 l”f‘\.‘.\:.””":‘. arrival of the | where demonstrations on the care ty's nomination. i SEiine iR A et e | DEGs IR e Ena iy e | e e | Nimnelatoreiisonnedib T enel War= T K e RSt A LA VoA R BLD B il “";1”1 9= and spraying of trees were given. LECUInERRobberlch Connecticut to all service men who veden from which point they | son-in-law of Morris 1 ski, Georgianna Jackson, Era La- | papoo B85 R i liere were 180 present, members Robberies in Kensington have |entered the service from this state f for Amecrica on October e —m y collector and boss of the “bloody wtherine For an B ,.“\l "; of various bodies who look after becn breaking out in the past few These awards will be made at the |9 They report a very enjoyable e. twentieth” ward, acharite Jon and | ees. and the ses were by wec 1gain and a et there have |convention tomorrow. Those not at. | VD | A watchman inside the store es- relay for boys. SeRant A. Cromie, of New Haven, been no definite steps taken in the tending will receive the award There will be a rehearsal of the | —_— red injury. kiewicz, Lawrence A ¢ of the Connecticut Tree matter > protection. A |through the mail. and Drum corps this evening | <«PLAINVILLE®» — — Marcotte, D s gl s Protective association; R. L. Huck- cen signed by m he residents | Miss Esther Lindquist S ie library will be open tomor- | FRIDAY ’ X : 5 ion of Shade Trees asso- i : : 3 4 - : s / eypected particips d |_”\\x.rh“vh(\'0\(""r"m“ ofiaReT ) ee ol By hameiniIe nsinEtornriom SN R To0d sl e na o the | James Oliver Curwood's Value Abfi“t’fifi}ol flflyfll s e B MitEsy Rresla e ¥ all of the storckeepers. _|an auto trip to Lake Champlain, the & : e N ; ot e bannnsinl state) ot the Massachusetts Tree Wardens Residents fear the robbers, as White mountains, and Lake Dun- | \1¢ Wesleyans will conduct a cake il i et o i now being held in Hartford. Special |Association and He Cliffe, presi- there is no way of knowing who the | more, Vermont. and food sale on the Methodist | Wil Company and plos Bkt e .\4‘”;v Ee )‘I'n };‘ "30 dent of the Parks Association of e e s e On Auto Teip church lawn Saturday afternoon TOM MOORE neer Waterbury manufacturer, who Seee et L Brgland. It is believed, however, that it is| The Misses Adeline Goodrich and ”',‘}‘i’“ ”!‘ ‘\‘\' u‘]_'“f‘_” Pia oy in “YELLOW BACK” :r} J'rlylif, lo_(‘z an estate vaiea A e A i e he keynote of the responses was made up of local people, as all en- | Ellen Lindquist left o e e e ey Always a Good Show o ih oo i aad ote ¢ S o S the In appreciation of the research fries are timed when there 18 no one | an auto trip to W dist, chy ITRTES || when the inventory was filed at the | Anthony K te armory in Hartford pa- | work being done by the laboratories home and when there is no danger |and the caves in Virginia, ning in the church at ; T probate court. The estate consisted | go vade will be formed on Hungerford | Lo preserve trees used for adorn- of heing eaught. Tocal and state po- | be gone about a week, Rt v ] TIM McCOY ocks valued at $536,950.50, real| Galloy Le- street, south of the capitol, in Hart- ment and shade in the cities and lice have been working on robberics | Buys Land ‘] The formation of large hairstones i opraised at $45.00 3 An- |ford. liolfe E . D.|towns. in the past hut have heen unable 10 | According to decds filed with the | (W EINS A8 helshts estimated at be- | fne OVERLAND TELEGRAPID EasndginceliBnton 5 Minor. and C. M tem- | After the demonstrations the visit. trace down any of the men involved. | town clerk today, George E. Pren- |L'o°n 13.000 and 40,000 feet above Thrills, Romance, Action ank B Lers of the local e in ors 1 opportunity for severat The last few breaks. with the ex- | tice of Rerlin has bought from Ed- | ¢ ground. | sell W ch Liours of recreative enjoyment. ception of that at Anderson’s store, | ward and Anna Tamositis of Berlin | — = — . = = i have been in houses near Upson's |about 60 acres of land on the ridge 1 FRT S sy ’,’ 7 = i = = - ——— R S o L F AT 5 A e S AND HIS FRIENDS King’s X! By BLOSSER these Instances the houses have been entered when the families were | Son Born away and the houses were found to | A son, Giovanni, has been horn to | f ~ — have been rax d when the resi- | Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Salvetti of | ALL RIGKT NOW =THIS TUERE IT GOLS: ( T HOPE TS TALS WELL\WHAT 2 e | dents returned. There has been no | Kensington, according to records on PENNY WILL TELL IF ot \ H T'S TAL ! trace of the robl found despite | file at the town clerk's office today. KEEP YOUR evE [ BECAUSE THEAN WE'LL 1S T+ HEADS NEITUER OF { the investigations by local police. | On Vacation WE STAY HERE OR GO NoW FLip L oN T Now ! { sTav heee ar i or TALS ? } ‘EA—ITS STANDING i State police e been investigat- Wilye Hyde of Trlin is spending | HOME .- HEADS \NE IT HARD SO N . Hals e NS TR i ing the rohhery of the store of James | several days at Clinton beach. GO HOME AND b N\ | RANCH A g | T ee—— STRAIGUT UP--YouLy | R LT e s ton Shich e AP SO | ME AN ITLL BE SURE ~_ @ Loneen! HANE To 003 i ';"“v"wll\wv ebul he loss was| Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cashman and | TALS \WE STAY TO TURN ONER S | about $1,000 making this the largest | daughter have returned after a mo- | HERE = I'A\ TAKING y 3 * i vobbery in Kensington for several | tor trip to Canada. | N GOOD + T'A\ } vears. Merchandise was taken and it Enters Hospital | | wax necessary to back a truck up to | Miss Jennie avenue, Ferino of Percival to load on, has entered the | the rear w Foods on. indow the stolen No trace has been found Kensin Hartford hospital, where she will | af the men who were responsible | unde an operation for appendici- | for the robbery. although all the | js, | ro0ds were ensily traceable due to | markings on them. | — S — — At the last robbery in Kensington | . . Lot ey e et o oneof || Dancing Tonight the robbers, carrying the trade marl PARAMOUNT PAVILION of Peretta’s store in it. It is not TentuclE ina known whether the hat was hought || gapprx Y there or rot. Tt 15 possible. in the minds of the nalice, that there is a Near Oid Berlin Fair Grounds connection hetween the 1 Adm.—Tadies 35¢; Gents 50¢ M/\,\H%fi()s n — LKJZA\LS ! that both jobs were done

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