New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 24, 1929, Page 7

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‘ Victor Belden was a New Britain ordercd in the cases. of Stephen| Mrs jooth of .’\Iovm':m\ vere found by the police, 4 visitor today Roper and John Gyursco upon the| View w tomorrow for B t 1 N ay morning Officer Tim-« | A group of 25 people, members |petition of Attorney Lawrence J.|visit with her son, George Booth of risto ews cthy Lambert found an abandoned |of the Methodist church, motored to Golo who will re sent Roper Lebanor T ‘ Rl e s e L — |car on School street, near the Couth | New Haven last evening to enjoy the | Itoper lives 182 Oak street,| Walter Bradley of Kas e school, which belonged to Her- 0 | hospitality of Atev. and Mrs. A. L.|New Britai 1 was formerly alstrect will n bl family to \s\\ man K 20 Farmington | I Burgreen at the parsorage of Grace [constable. He is now owner of the | Brituin avenue on October ; ~‘~.\l»u‘.m'n: | artford : |{church. Immediately upon --iival |Black Kittens inn. He and Gyursco| A dance will be given on Friday | o1 home at midnigh 4 | s "/7’”8’ @cqflwr upper was served. During the eve- | were ordered to appear in court to- |ever the lonic club or \\.:w 2 The n e ne 8 | | ning games were played and a gen- |day following an accident near the | Main street by the Majestic Social Ll and was reg 3 | | eral social time enjoyed. Rev. and | W « quarri Their car | club. turne e o A a1’ ‘ Mrs. Burgrcen prove a mokt enter- |sideswiped another but no ome was | Pythlan Mceting Barly yesterday o nxyf:x;(: ] & aining host and hostess. Those | injured | Pythian Temple No. 29, Pythian i James Keith found an done p i < fip W d Mrs.| Hits are; v At Rt it nan: on 8 strect belonging to Jo- ‘ making the trlp wers Mr. and Mrs.| _Fined By Court rs. will hold its regular meeting He«’i‘ly Yote FO]{‘,UaS When Polls Tominlokll of Barlington ein i 8 - O. Clark, Rev. and Mrs. L. E.| John Skott of Milford was fined |in the 1. O. 0. F. hall tomorrow o ol Al Adkins and son Richard, Mr. and 825 and costs on a charge of reck- |night. All members are requested | Opefl at Noon AL stolen | Mrs. Royal Morse, Mr. and Mrs. W. [less driving. The court re mitted [ to be present ! . ‘.‘ m;c; Am OUR PA IRONS PROF[ ? | H. Payne, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Read. |$15 of fine. He was arrested on | Card Party | B | Mr. and Mrs. Myron Morse, Mr. and | September by State Policeman | Newfon Manross Woman's Relief 4 4 5 | Mrs. Willlam LaPointe, Mr. and Mrs. | Patrick O"Tool« | corps of Forestville will hold a card INTEREST RATE RA SED be- | Clarence Dyer, Mrs. A. A. Barnes,| The officer testified that Skott|Party with whist and bride tables at Cito iewia oy of Terryville B 1“' 3 Winifred Barnes. Miss Mabelle |cut out of a line of traffic and forc- |the G. A. R. hall in Forestville or AN saidiz el | Barnes. Mi Northrop, Mrs. ed another car off the road ani|Thursday afternoon. Play starts at | Bristol Trust Co. Dircctors Decide e e his machine : | 1. Rose Belden, Victor Belden, Mrs, | against nee. The accident o 5 p.m c is invited. Re- S : t Cameo b N 1T Gustav luvv Mrs. Fred Griswold |curred just below e 1. | freshments will servad On Move—Consider Site For Girls' s E . . : E ss FFlorence Carns, sai it the damage to the otk D ) e 5 , 7 oty Middy and coat styles,” plain and | Felt hats in all co]ors, and new fall S yanal. aridweele Dieating | 0f s b mied to 875 | Tomorrow evening at 6:30 o'clock | CMP—TPolice Sork to Run Down : iy fancy broadeloths. ] 59 styles. g the Methodist church will be held Drove Overloaded Truck there will fellowship supper | £ of Automobile Thieves Value $2.50, each ....~".. B Only priced, each ......... | Thursday cvening at 8 e’elock In| Clarence Cowles of Bristol was |10 the basement of the Advent the church social rooms. ed Dhefore the court on|Christian church. All members and| Wit more than t usual 5 | A special meeting of the official ! T s ark. | friends of the church are invited to e ; o ) 5 5 T OVES 5 : | [ s of having improper mark- amount o Rt etow today’s FABRIC GLOVES . MEN’S HALF HOSE | !'board of the Methodist church has on his truck, llowing the|Mtend. A very interesting program e o e New fall goods, with novelty cufls Silk and rayon in fancy jacquards, |B|been called for tomorrow evening at |driver o operate an overloaded | his been arranged. Rev. ¢ H. Mon- | e Rt e y K for, 69C ete. 3 ] |7 :, (;t‘slml\ in] 1);1' rkhm!l.h d;mlor\‘. vehicle Piosseutori Cha 1[,_1“ u of |‘,;’M«,v will Iu vvw‘sr\v.\l\ ot 1l : )- AHCT i or pair ) DD | J.ost $45 gnd check. Kinder write | Conlon told the court that in cases | THETE W el Eolos R an )l lled. While the polls | BERDAILL L b S o i i For, perpair ................ c i frs. ’Jw'"l ("0* 39, Kensington. |of overloaded trutks, the (:\\'n'y\‘;hml‘ : ‘1“ AR A until noon, a fairly R o NG | T S REP ATt =Sndy would be prosecuted and not thy|P® Téceived | was cast during the first i S {usi ODD NAPKINS | AT NOTION DEPT. \ G U Mt | Guld Card party : - Issues Final Statement Refusing 13 inch plain H. S. and 18 inch hem- We are offering wood shirt waist (N State Officer O'Toole testified that | The Woman's Guild of the Church | Tt is oxpected that the heaviest| §Q4n l 1 ‘l d Ul Pl med, all linen. hangers for, ~|d! the weight marked on the truck was | Of Our Saviour will conduct a public | voting will bhe done tonight « ollallge NLErince 7] 5 for $1, each C | per dozen C §y alnvl e ews 12,560 pounds while the weigh | card ty tomorrow afternoon from | {he evening hours. While the ‘ 2 b > I AR O RO B o | the registration papers of the dr 2 to 4:30 o'clock. Refreshments | cpure rovides that the el ‘r 3 . : i‘ R D was 10,000 pounds. Mr. Cowles told | Will be served. All who wish to re- ] at 9 o'clock. this really v (& Mal- MEN’S UNIONS PILLOW CASES the court that he had purchased the | SeFVe e requested to com. |, 3 : s tods urned Knit ones with short sleeves, ankle All lined and hemstitched, ra spe- truck i another concern and | Municate of the following | ;¢ % A (0 answer to th L of the 1 iz : LY | had not Lothicred to change the or- | ladies: Mrs Mrs. Lal or | 11 i i e ength, cial for, A Miss Ryd A will | Ly < rlude’” regular $1.50. eacl h @ | iginal markings. He said that it s Ryder. A sm TR e e SRR 5 crlud regular $1.50, each ...... . ench e e b I War tha first tme 4n years that | made t TAldatesthin | 1 his 1 T the B i S| ‘ Y he had been haled before court. (e S GrHERO L Plainville | 115 coratty contest will b close | first hati FFOR INFANTS KNIT VESTS i | Changes Made in Lists Woman’s "“"v‘;i" o '”_"m“ fcan | sne and is scarcely anyone o mr{ I lel- 3 ) o the wi awal of Frank ion will hold a m¢ : e\ or the ¢ A direc- Panty dresses and boys 'suits, 2 to 6 Odd lot for women, regular and ex- ‘ 5 ,‘. '\\'vl kat LERWALI0G B . e o s lotelay Prox y % 1 "{: e pasie n vice president of the ZOOTIREL ! K1 winners, can mayor declar- | Chambray, ete., each ........ C | for each © M S A d nominated by the ,.,HMW \ party 175, Parmington | cpn TR had sub- BOYS' SWEATERS BOYS' NECKWEAR ! u{r the Kw) r i ’\\*-I '~}H]\ the :m.\i: i | E. Ho 1 the ,; [ xt s out, but . Slip-ons, all wool, values to $3.45. At boys’ department, pretty patterns, \ THPEE PLMNTIFFS HJRT idic e mamiis ol caai| e LT e DENLS o] o { Priced at, ’) 69 ood es, a Viitthon ; ville.—advt. | oans e standar nd an object . CaCT A i Ay thieekforis1 i each Taeu st x (¢ '1‘ B he democratic town meeting en- It aat L odas s contentl ana ode of morzi y : Y rsed the nomination of Mz - e < gae . TR e rli ) © Baptist~ Court Sessions to Start at 9 o'Clock 5 St First H. S. Fire Drill two who receive the highest numbe : e SILK SPECIAL COSTUME SLIPS i ; il S Over in Three Mi L of votes be nominated for th ten o Toston officie |[- N ants, plain and figurs silks Cr 5 . § | —Changes Made on List of Can- endorsec nomina- VEer In ree Minutes | finai city election on Octo orsed mayor’s d which , temnants, plain and figured silks, repe de chine, lace or hemstitch | dsworth, republican, | B A Y e et | e e e : 1 alr oot Your choice, $ ] OO bodice. 7 13 tes for Election—Football local constabies, The | g ng at the Senior|any of il ns A ¢ num'® VAT s s e . Selling at, each .......... S i restine iile rdof xoliet Wasiiitizh sehiool during 4, prolonfed |tlons hbre and At is netesies i1 o in last | 1 Eracticers i crestingilics, of Carroll Cut-| opening period. The drill took thice | the voters to turn down the “button” | Sunday's ¢ L Joseph J. Cassile of Plainville ay ‘ r | miny from the time of the ring-|over the me of the candidate for t r I denom- |who figured in an automobile ac- el In Practice fliinzotihcNzonz Mo theSringing OLINtH T i Ha v huiar o tbta : Bl H B |eident on West Main street on A Arrangements are under way ]'“' the recall bell New Polling Place te out by a ——’_-————% 0 e B e Y played be- The school library will be o T T o . n |'>>ul:-’l ‘ l N asserts that Gaal was going | f——————————————— |fondunt in four scparate sults L, S ey N o fond i o street is being d as a polling ! a0t e al least 50 miles an hour at the T et et in high school football teams. Ne semester. Pupils are bein L LR e Shiaetts Ber ln ews Wns ot tha erast Democratic Candidate ‘M"“"“‘"‘\_' S ! \32-‘.\«»\::’ '”‘I' vitain is very desirous of arranging | (d to do all exchanging of e A {he mayor's ace | Sam Conle Home Soon Newcomer in Politics | 1y hernior. teten Zebrowski and (N mime and Coach George iaurinw ihe onenlne hdinessing per firche has always b : 2 For over five months an imvalid - e Adrenne Bolue, all of Hartford Lasligmili D ony S L At lode ang inotionchm sfto jhe by ¥lused, but this year the city counc rently, the oniy hope for ths . in the Lawrence and Memorial hos- It was alleged In the complaint| “0A¢h With hopcs of arranging the | linless for referefeo work bAtause of | jooideq to provide more adequat iniere [ O'Neill's ital, New London, where he has sued by tl plaint attor Blon Jeyl nisad / 2| quarters of the voting place in t € ro recourse to L ket S al M tions caused by the construction ot £ e been undergoing treatment for rving 1.” Rachlin of New Britain : B I S g 2 district in of the possibility | le8al sigagt Y, Mg ‘! contpound fracture of the right leg \at the plaint were driving D e et (o Son i o Hn it may eventually be | they wil . lirection to- ) § | famuel Coale, son of Mr. and Mr sterly on West Main street wi wial calon L] e s O« | 1elocated lay rema : special meeting to he held this 00l will Tiold @ mecting tomorrow A $ L, Y& Chase Coale, of Worthington defendant’s automobile g | Bank Increases Interest Rate 5 il L bt entng at $:30 o'clock at the Le- | afternoon to diecuss problems con- | 3 s D415 & e sl e neoletiglogre U glo g Iriven out in front of Mailloux's| ;o T 0 B e vt fronting indlivdunl vs. There | 0 i G R lmcc siked to Hunt ” » home on Berlin street at the end of wchine and then propelled to the | 00 fRH on Al 3 e cent per annum, compounde: - 16 5 [\ k £ \ swit Clerk's Baoks il be a speeial tine hedule for i * 3 (i ar Ol He was severely injured when the ashed and, according ik ¢ e gl the Dristol Trus ol 1 ol r:q— propellor of the meroplanc he was tion, the plaintiff's mobil sk St S A 1 ult of action t 1 « : to search Bmldmg° ll] Town ceanking struck him was RGO platily BdEmollahan L corfioration meth'\n Abandons y board of directors of thi (e, hi taken 0:.!1\\“ hospital, : he has yne e I byt i RIS FE A TR A ¢ Easthound Liquor Sale ' e ‘,‘ Rl i St i moth ap m remained e $1.000 and has sued for that 0 . Sy Sept. 24 (P Th At s el ek e S b Application for a marriage license Dha lothor L b : ik g G X0k : ! bt ‘”; LN | clair i oy l,”.; has been mad the office of the ived injuries, they clain Henry | . ’ s e ; 2 € i Ly A Ol Swimming Hole Now Abandon- town clork by Donald Clifton Gay nier, a passenger, suifcred injury |- T ¢ ) tor ‘ 1 for tu lord and Miss Maragaret ace I Fha) e e Vol sk S is a former stu- i—11 CourtsDocket Lot oo e = aayohtar of Mr. and. Mrs 15 not had free motion in the leg & i e Sl LR e Al St Ll iy —Mexiden. Man Arrcsted Attor| Tvantine Rool of st Hotlin, M thagaccldent SR EREU CERRIOT oy o he pro room stewards | the first six iness days of cach i e Seo gl o g iaglomn 0 olved is Incated in Plainy {nor openly on only one | inot AT antaran GaEd Accident Galpin's Corner., at the present time employed as Helen Zebrowski is a minor and = R L o) L % 5 LRI cont ne CGE t for S rou to Muar of 1M 1o ih of the story ¢ 1 only : R BRIETI e SOLLL Y Hunting Season 1 ough William R B By business days of each | Wos e of dwellings in the 3 e / n o1 sale of liquol R o visit pak v of Derlin, which is acelnimed AlhOUgh the offl owiki iined an injury ‘0 peqe Chareh street to ¢ M route fo Lurope was triotic shrines and educational and B 5 i | Clerk is mot marked by any G rizht ohcolc | nna lieasatiol ¢ Dristol O R o b s one of the most historic places in T g 5 : & o « a 7 cultural institutior part :l: l‘u country, may be ! tCUVILY € “used by would-Le hunt J:s‘ weut the nd hoth eyes we R REE SO ST ST e deposits r : 2 old, according fo an announeement | FooRING thelr yo "‘!_".‘ Nood "‘l‘ HARRY McKLON lscolored. She also roceived euls | wnimed poerty loested ir and.thisve HOOVER GOING TO N [ Gy s e ST S U ) Wl LBy fon the legs and was una 10 e district to Otto Mar and Care B » rest rate Washi . 24U — Mr , For a long period of yeara the house | £11, 08 SOMR BAUEE of (U8 bh | Harry McKeon, of Iensington rk for Bome tme. Hhe alloges|line Mar. Roth deods hava heen : bl e Hoover will leave Washington late Ha 30 deres of land about it|inE do L the crics of the hunt- | (he democratic nominee for the posi- | (hat aha was earnint $71 1 wook IGAHE LR oice oL LRt towh elerk - It is likely other banks L n the home of the Skinner 078 18 ”{"::‘, ‘"'",““[ A m”"' qm(“,;""”‘ ot tax collcotor, iy & new en- he lurgest suit is brought by | A certificate of setllement in the St A ! it action ork ity where will attend an iily, who h heen employed by H.!'\‘»]' g Bl “" & “‘\“‘ “ __"],‘ nnt into the field of Berlin pol- [Agrenne Boldue, who. it is claime 1 et g o 1 has been | Pir & i he Hw Sav e BTy A AeT ol IR e town, and tho [ ©SLODGE e = BTN SGUIITCLjties, Mr. MelCcon is a native of the |rinted as the result of iniur- filed by Judge B 1. Gaffney of New siine d Rehay.n; & sred by the Girl Scouts of N R ek on opens 1o last until Novem- |iowy s been connected with |jos and had to be taken (o the New | Britain AL S ‘ per cent o it ments Iso | ber 24. Wild hares and rabbits may | many organizations in an offici al | Beitain General hospitul. A surgi On saecin! Duty Dritain Flilor Giy 15 e used as o home for ‘he|be hur ed from November 1 to De- | ity. $o served in the World | ca] oxaminstion revealed that sh Perey Wil h en popoint 2 (¥} e oty Yu“ v 0 hnl {he present time twa | cember 16 Bird hunting will not drdia thuaptonent timatiaiems | o anrsia e ol e LA e e i [ et cornesloiUpeon etrdat j yurds of the town are kept there, |start until later in the year. ployed in Kensington as foreman at | siong {0 her lower ribs on the lef t iraftlc’ at 13loraohistcornby \\.v] o 1\!),.\.v-\l’ “-\! i : AL a recent fown meeting the ques-| - Foreclosnre Granted the Paper Goods Manufacturing Co. fejdo and other injurles rhout th ing the mosning and noon hours : e fon_came up whether or ot the| The Berlin Savings bank, in an iy MeKeon was unanimously non. |ads. Other njurles sere o g Al e e : lagd L e e towr pwessonanyARenttcitorthe | daH ooz dinaaRtucol BNl ettt ted | 61 AR AR MO ORIl ANV 0l B R Lol T N AR e i ek Gt e e e s sy g e T el sUnlRritng by e Mhse btk owr s thought that the pro- [and others, has heen granted a fore- | ohione Charles 17, Lewis, nlso of | g v, an alleged permanent in- 1no on duty §n tha afternoon | ar S (EnagRie MR 0 ’ ceeds | its sale might be founy | closurc for a debt of $2,987.16. The | 1congington, at the polls in October. lisiiee Ll ] MR LU Sl 1o he of more gencral henefit to thy foreclosure property is located Oy nygmany sunportors in the town Now Cotirt Dolly Poutbrll Pra~ticos i i town than the farm is at the pres- | Franklin street. Kirkham, Cooper, |,y i5 predicted that he wil | At the woeekly session of the town | Tha All-Plainyille foofball feam [of hearing t 51 by Mites 1 ont nseriond BRERGEMEERpRosan Lith Sy Al v i o INEN B S B 1 Bl e ez T e R e B 19 will hold its first practice of {1 i o ] Sy f years (he | plaintiff. i New ! )y I'or a lor of year 5 3 setition, o'clock, Judge Meritt O, roar ¢ th's cvenin t & o'clock v b areek in of farm was| P of » Gianot(a i B I O Ban R G AL e : ¢ i own as 1 vous for the Puner r Carm e i I e Rl e dat ¢ Now Dritain, In said Disries, | SO0 swimming cloment of the locality, as anotta, who dicd Sunday afier reidor in memory of Mr. Cole who Lanul B ot 30f hrice o1 Vel &S fer many were held from ul's churcl s held in high regard both by the ol Sh “" Gl e ARD F. GARENEY, Judg v“' L . b R Tty e S e et and he e ird tme on nest Saturday o o — Loty bulidme i summertime Lo ¢ i R T e A S Mrs. L. M. Root has reture Ty o t JOSEPI PAVIICK COOK s e & tho‘hon o b igh s, R o . Marn | I T Contenee order s S laxative. Pleasant . B v Al 10,5 VLUK | comaery i New Tirltaln the netional convention o ; someed g o o and convenient. | { ir the &l £ By L Missionary Soclety MMecis ctors as a delezste from thi Rl Missiniily 0 R 3 1n . Bristol Gir Wb e o ortes ot | e o Home Aiwionary : signgpgont for Misciamia] e b BHsis " Gentlebut thorough \ it is cleiined ve cmpticd heir fgocicty of the Kensington Methodist Shis oAl vl will 1 5 i ' > 5 2 i . t PR pse H " s o s will Kilby of Hartford. to Georee R I ol 1 Church str - | S into the waters 1 the | chureh will hold its first meeting of at § o'clock in theh e, g -\‘ of m' ind Mre. Goorzo 1 i : A 4 ieramslipiual in its action. Chcck ' L am s lost its o u.:‘u H.;n, v the rearon at the heme of Mrs, v' 11’_ AL Cammunity p A =l - oy or B g e 4 J : S Epldentic suminer upsets & Lis not k pEwHoLHe i 6 AL Epavis S tonTortow Rafternoon sat S| <Pl INVII i E' i | 1 s ; ) | The weckly mceting of {h nnounced | An epidemic of joy riding in “lor il T Tk KRIn o ARCH sy TN SIS ERE 2 r el ey mectins of i “ , B e ey wn}‘h Feen-a-mint under the har i of {hic Auetioneor, By aan bt wn ol and e MioRhayel|OELILULECED R ILEL eIt . 1 i ta of the d L im un- | O : SHAER, V2 2 it is thought that ACii0N Lozrned their dollar during the pum. ) MOHOW SYERINE AL S o'elock ot Com-, | k., TIVRS~—MAT. WED. ; it B Oty AT | ST e S A at home or away: T S, it o e sy ‘vl the dol- |munity Plans have been made ’ i i of their d B o of " police dopa S i ’ ) ‘v el ) St Jor s ! ’v‘” ]\' te l‘m\ nH the R Crl e Mt Something Youw'll Want to Set B ey ; 1 ¢ " 4 rlaln: | Geavort o round up “ ‘,,,I_ o ]”_"5[0" the Gcmmze 2 | organization th junior WENRR X s nnounced. No | i Ay voultl 1om they 1 1 G bt 5 : L4 fly of K band. Brery gl int a i th PEAN N the weddin r yer published i nant g CEg Al AL alslos A ihe ot avy rafic Sa Juasionltnd g BRI O BOUER Gl e o e M ol L cY LRl O S Het peostn i CTHE LETTT Driefs ! e ham st thaabsitos i1 ) \HWI! T ocie]l time hag been wlanned for horn this morning to ! e T 3 UL 1 vith i fricng P embi o . % News and Cone M Mrs, IPrank Gesner of I % . I hich weie & town court | Mies Mary Diskupiak ot Berin h NY:;M:;“E hoss “r lowing 1h e o ATIAN et f he dr of and Edward Kislowski of Newington | (01l b L e d | » vided Co Col have soplied for a marriage license B AR O el = =l Sl e L "\ hall b nday, 't the ofiice of the town clerk in EE DS F O Al 1 VI Sl bt ae | CK A N A Fast One ai Alek! ; appeer in court, a8 mevernl | yiee uniee Pratt of the Metho- | - = Y cifenders to be brought in by ihe Jital, DFookiyn, & s | 3 stato polloe, An_infercsting * cane e N tintoh eitng - _ o 4 i 11y be that of Joseph rola, who N & e o ¥ | £ P gt i S R e e G e T S, AOW -NOW ~TUAT'S 7 N iy be that of Jo iro o e A e » " ) \ Will be brought into court to answer | " e o Rnaton WY, T CAK Y IIMAGINE | W DID, Thous TUEY TELL ME YouU e B . EXPLCSION? L No- Wy, THE 05T W DEA. {narchiirsol orvdcvinmewIthoUGRa SRR SRt B s ri e B ANYBODY SLEZPING [ WERE Tieng AISSED AL THE FANC A S e el : | Ridge is spending a ERES DIDNT UE AR Joke - | cense, roln crashod Infol thelcuriy 0SS A8 BPCACIEA S N TAROUGH THAT ok behas LICHTRING THE OTHER BUT DID You ! HEA \NKAT WIND BLEW Drntk KE, =) 1 i) 'l sday s i S 7. = =3 L = ® \ r driven by u x‘.u\ Snydor m‘\y.m, ) Chapelle &f Tichmond, Vt. AWFOL sToRM [ TUERE'S MO RIGHT, OScAR ! HEAR THE BG ANY, DID You, / was 1T, | UP THE P eme | fternoon, and upon investizating it rding a fow dayk with Mr. and i ! d ) ) e T o~ AN o) wes found that he was under age Rl g I J FEELING, YoU EXPLOSION ALER? STREET! | i theeefere could not drive a car S S LRow ! : AST NIGKT? | s ’ Aives tod After Aot [ e el ot daniios ot the | ! [ v 115 | w L OLD‘ | A T “m\"- L bbard school will be filled ot the R ) crashed lalopthesroarsocigohn Wey t mecting of (he school board, it mouth's car, Charles Gaal, Hanover | 1€t FEEURE B0 R SEAR Ul hve | avenue, Meriden, will car An |G licants for the position accord- 8 |~ Berlin toy court th Gl 1ing to an unofficial statement answer charges preferred by Con- Eum,-gp (‘cle who held the position steble IFrank Brown, who made the | (=8¢ 88 B0 A0 ne rornrd- arrest shortly after 6 o'clock 1ast | oq 1o oy unusually eficient man for y evening. ],;,,, position, the Hubbard &chool / Weymouth, who lives in Berlin [ 1o1ding the distinetion amon< the hed stopped at Galpin's Corner 1o | 3apjin schools as being the neatert let a stroam of traffic pass hefors | gng hest kewt buflding in the town he turned to the left and iato the | of In. Hr. Cole {nok d Anccnf L 4 eriden rord. Althot he put ou’ | ppieg Jies inve the hodldi=e in fvot- | Dis hand. indicating that he wa | “tn i or et of *he ghool = ahout to stas, Goal crashed th o | Fave ! 81,:\ v ' rear end of his car. la to | sUr of o 1" ; k A~ QTS ey en TRice, Ihe )| both machines was slight. Constable [:\ pleture to be hung In the sc nonl N

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