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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST visit at Camp Northridge. held in the high school gymmasjum | Artonio Alexander Members of the 4-H club will at- | on September 15. Refreshments o Antonio Alexander. 19, of 59 We:t Mr Johnson w born in Copake. ]nnd the annual fair of the organ- | will be served and a prominent local B t 1 N |street died ath % ok po. Free Out of Town | ization to be held at Durham the orchestra will play. ews Tatt e nE e e ,‘.,f‘t'f'o’f i,“"' Lo ] & Delivery Customers [latter part of this week. Special The team's third straight vistory | e e e 5 St e o) Service to May Call Us | prize awards will be made for dis- Was won Sunday over the Terr: May | > h o years married 46 ye to Miss Lavina . : plays in canned goods, sewing, ddiry West Ends. An eight-run rall\ in 4 g L § él:l Conl:]' éo 0” _9”6 Without products and numerous other items !'he ninth inning brought a 10 to 4 4,-15?‘:,';“"\,3:017’\,01” £ 1 r.u'"}“.u«rn in t ty, coming to ‘0 oreé 2 2% Toll Charge [in which 4-H club workers are in- victory Lo and Bristol ter the ma\rr{ag,. ULy P00 arfrd 7 W Call Enter- | terested. The local unit will have New Miniature Course s HALG) . _came |10 take up a position with the Amer Motors eILS 0}?)]@ = prise 2100 | a display in fancy work L. Benzon, president of the ST to Bristol with hiz p at the | can Sil 0., which he held for 4 | An investigation is being made to Plainville Ilectric Products Co.. is age of one year t S ¢ fe was foreman of the con- determinz the ones responsible for PIAnning an indoor miniature golf anpeisieoiotiaa LS e s g iriment during o7 course, i him to leave three years a : the latte ot his Tie: Surdivine | the loss ama 3 e course, in the garage opposite the r pa his 1i urviving | & andidamegeaconsalo the reached the reventh grade Bis wife: s datighter. Mss Hie | garden plot owned by John Matusz, POSt office on Whiting street. The | 1 4 2 e e L E ahter, Mrs Last Half Holiday T ) garden plot owned by Jonn Matusz. | IO e o g eresy omein | 1615 HOW Trio Resisted AMmest|icaves nis rainer and mother. e | ara Toise of Ciaversc. 5. % a son ast Half Holiday Tomorrow—We Close at 12 0'Clock) [J] Sverti,indied hilis of soioes Suith who mid ous the Shutie Stea- W PRt e et e e IR R e A e e e o | dow course in New Britain. It will and Yrere Q\lelled Henry and Georgo Alesander thres a en, Charles and of a group of people rather than °® °Pened on October 1 sigtecd, Peaiviee. [reie mid Lens t Johngon, hoth of this city. et e e Clark Not Candidate Alexander, all of Bristol; three step- ATaA T bires Talic . fi St 3 Charles R. Clark, republican mem- sisters, Mrs. Napoleon Gingras and| Georze W. Hull of Hull and Hull, Extra Speciat Values for 3 hours only e e e e e e e Plalnl}l”e New&' jjnlaq:{a‘f»‘s:: Fr: \m]’: ?;:. F:a: Kolosk Pays %75 Following Liquor s he celebrated at St Een f'( "fl anen :»»r?] r‘"vfl'f Part Wool Blankets Men's Four -1n- Hands _— G o on the Board Jor fone | Rz 0= Boll Players Maport Thetts | £ ocHUTCET tOmar om mars t al $2 79 ch it 11 Farmington avenue —Antonio Alexander Dies—Fu- © O TS ; ) pevehel- Vs IR neral S Players Report Los:es " titute of Humarn 66x80 Odd ot silk Fnux -in- fands \'»r\ oxima automobiles | meral of Charles Johnson. ang Bac Rela In two tone effects, er Raymond yman of tions. who ha n working in € were in the cortege at the funeral of the Maple End baseball te - cooprration with t n G A . he Maple End bhaseba peration with the ance clinic , ‘ Mrs. Marianna Certani of New Brit- One fellow took a swing at me | " “@P%€ = T £ the ' Nurse and Family \omen s I h ld k UN]]ER NEW RULIN[} A avanioin e e 2 land ST puaited S himi onto’ thadtanel (POILS0 aEIIESE RIEh s jriee el e sitine e nrad) s d BRaTe ) 1 I‘en S 0OCKS 5 L ng. A larg executive hoard of the City base-| Welfare association since last April, percentagze of e Then another jumped upon me and Rayon Underwear 10 percentage of them wern from (ha | Then snother jumped upon me and [, (2, 0ot ‘money was siolin will Jectura at & sommitiee mocHng 29 pr. Ch'ld U d A “"r";r:]m '{"I‘N'«’)r\‘»d‘ D RBeIe e e a e i s from the locker room of the play o be held tomorrow morning at A An nxlets, broken sizes A requlem high mass was sung at i &5 5 + this 2 Muzzy field last Sunday afternoon Airport Inspected 0dd lot bloomers, vests, panties, Street Moor 1 the Church of Our Lady of Mercy D R o S eI G lar Rera and A1l Huband & th: ) field, East Bristol, lightly soiled - v Rev. William Kilcoyle, the pastor. | 1¢ testified as to the manner in A e Aty wete L1 ) \ehost some shghtiy soile T P Mrs, James Massl many “Avs Nianor | which Wallace Smith of Prospect |Maple Ends' stellar heife were | landing fi Bristel Airport, Importe ames Massi sang Maria® | eet, William Fecto of 154 High | Yictimized fo the extent of $4 and nspected hy Marshall C. . ETE s : 5 At the offertory and James J. Gra- axsactively ile the eye|q : T # Cappi Face Powder Russian Mineral Oil EXECT G F ENROLLMEl o rer e B Land | 1038 SO0, 1 D S e T o " cond| o Fomr T angor Regular $1.00 size (Street Floor) 16 oz. Bottle Sunset A. C. Enjoying Success— Hria B3 tioned in the rear room of hea ”:““‘]C”:f’" ]"" Dot i e L ik sl snding e Clark Not Candidate for Board of Inspector Johnson at Convention | (UATters vesterday afternoo Th < Elvel sy ST T Juild Soi e 4 men had been previously arrested | hOCKCts of several of his plas : vernmental 1 Pearl Bead Necklace< Cut Glass ICC Tub s el aplt n A %1 ,‘n.‘m. u;z .Io:n.:on By the serseant: ot thel mrecoe|Erank Begley, the youthtul 8 A i . eave late today Srovidence 8 2 fielder, being robbed of i mmenting u $ RUT ah s patas i ,,'(.\,‘, "¢ hotel upon complaint of a woman f¢ld°r. being robbed o i menting upon M. % 9 —Funeral of Mrs. Certani. S s LR S St= (emdentifloniineacction Swhotiele {+ SN ERESIN CBCLL ISR NS 2 O tol's 2 to 1 of the Two and three strands, French With metal handle and rim, in rose Under a new reguiation passed at | Offcials P R irr\mx slize Sinatenildcoraiiace locked i pearls with crystal catches | or green the meeting of the school board | _ Working on Town Accounts o AT s 2 " fore departing for the field of ba possessi last night children whe will reach TOwn Auditors Ralph E. Morill Executive Board Convenes e bl e S | ; The men pleaded guilty to charges | their fifth birthday anniversary be. and H. A. Castle are now at work | . ol e The executive board of the City Decds Filed Todas Paper Napkms 72 n box SlX CO]OI‘S specnal 69C fore February 1, 1 will be al- h counts, T Il e e st L e '" Baseball league, at its meeting held Paul Montville and Kazimir 8hu lowed to enter the kindergarten at || Lot nights, The fiscal | opargaq with reckless ‘anq \n the city court room last night.| pas have sold land and buildings on thelope SEiohooiliont Wedne i ing 2 o work SR e G decided that in the event of a tie Stafford avenus Joseph Gagne Tindares hild A not L"H)V\ to Yh g0 COunts, hich N | q {5k o TG Metal Lawn Rakes, ideal for leaves, ete., regular 98¢, for 63c o e s il Hower lovers 1n Plainetile | ere dropped when Judgs Willlam | S PORCC S ent was made ding to warran Hi Lo Swings for children and grown-ups, very special, 39c hefore ; 1831, to|are planning to exhibit some of their |- a'”"j“"]" tec S i) N y : . . s 5 4 Jeg! Ki to he cour > 1 ¥, Velocipedes and Bicycles, Scooters at Reduced Prices enter the first Most of the |SP ensat the fifth annual exhibi- 1. yisiied the hotel at mfim,,f a; SHnCaTERAIaTno gt fin: School to Start September 8 Also Screen Doors and Screens, Lawn Mowers at Reduced Prices n.atters before last r s meeting | llon ofthe Connecticut Gladiolls 80- 1.0k yesterday afternoon and aRtlosfomiiheseason gy llinenay Jos > school wili pertained to th sning of Ci ch will be held at the 01 | i\ tpo police car for e at Muzzy field. A victory for the school. The fac have heen | Stat s Hartford tomorrow {ininiie fogce CoF (08 o o0ut ich |West Ends over the le leaders o A chosen and those from ot ties ©Yening Plainville people are | yo aseerted that he searched th .;(.WT:?:‘]; e ii.i;l:"”_::““”' chial seho with all pub- :”:’ towns are returni heir e \": nachine for an i=nition key which tuy and For Hallrs Eniin Ui :”’:‘ It is planned to gen Although Clarence W ymonr and the second between the West 3 deceased was a member. been in poor | spent his early » there. He was office of the eity Davey said he car did not hav conterenal baliernt Nar e intonaas ettt anal e w:: afterward returned to the €14 pha¢ang Plainville for fourth place | T . ve a p 5 . o Miss b e c eon (. Staple ntire blica for congress o i The proceeds of the coming ? 2 Berlin News os1ie Barias seuning of Kensng. Lo € Siar : e e L s Sy and Miss Doria Byro of Wood- | ulty of the Plainville schoel s g v his followers Yoty e craps e given m 1p L0 6E CE-2Onl A faw o o say, now living at Saranac Lake. (a 5 e ve irned to their hem irsda ning, and in nsi e stren in 1i~d e R el s e ; iy spent 1 week vieir- | aft nees between prin- h which Phinville s | ¢ X N. Y. Casey was one of the headlining * August for fifty ; 7 : ing friends in New York Al N —— cacnitica rt. no definite declaration Sk e . h;i: orizinal staunch supporters while an year nd similar captions, cailed R % i’ Miss Maybeth Alle f Riverside, © h This polic de by Pla g executiv rd representative of { spell of dismal, ] p b g D of Riverside 0 ! - e caid worked vesterday .morning 'y, ihaaa A any| e s : T B N, J. and Miss Leona Lewis of Custom tendent relates republican leaders. His opponent f the north contingent last Year. 1 low temperatures 3 Brooklyn. N. Y. are on a motor | the ies s 1 in. 'ht nomination will be Congres & opsiene h"“j,"lw,""" The day will be known hereabouts lasti m t Iy part of July E - rip through New York state and structs the teach he s > Hart Fenn of Wetherzfield toxicated 171 ax “Ray Cazey Testimonial Day.” ft ¥ Herdreturna to. e 3 g % v oia hal ised in fhe S e ’ - neca being a testimonial to the man who Ia P sudd and by mid- England. On return the n ool oxicated afier he had parked th: F g7 R es 4 i rd AT - A . I has alwavs heen held in high estrem afternoon the e ading e A t to spend a few davs with Edward Madelc r . m S VT 0 B iProssestititesl iiAga i b 4 3 g G g} Lewis's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | for several years . FlGHl TO A‘!E W MAN e R ;h‘i "-‘1*_ by Bell City sportsmen. This decis- degrees in de, which is Begomes Second to Seek Nomi- : . Charles Lewis pointed : = e e s S e e R e Soft Ball Schedule Expect Bnrollment Increase Delenzet Couneal R HopeR (o Roen and vour friends $25 apiece oots (o bilia s ey ait onig in the Soft Ball lsague: | will conti increase been Irene Schroeder From Going to s search of Davey's machine | yanle Ends had failed The board ted President (F 1 been ap- t. Paul, Fernda noticed by the school board an nained unmentioned court. It as tendered | population the trect SRLs 3 1) e s A nEIsMNg RunCaY e h |- p s Rhoda Pratt and Miss Rachel | school district has increas so Deiens unsel today I it rgeant ;nrzfl\m} :nvm j:y:n:;&v‘r“ ; ke \\“noo’f,hifvn‘-.: N“f,,m.ffl;fl'; A plare n‘:”:r:(':jlw EensinztonWenmaniindee i Obseryas . A i ott by a group of their friends | rapidly that the additi jilt last | final f \ hroeder. | ing that police would hold the wea- | (p Manager Jack Martin at 2 it e , last evening at the home of Mr. and vear wi p s e : throush Manager Jack Martin at o o recently restgn tion at New Britain Hospital Fol- 48 T Y v e : . e e N St K recent meeting for S A;{idav\ \\f‘u'ld Both young women will leave on r anc by filing an appeal from the decision he funéral of Harold Francls|Ce, mire, wadsreated or,fi:m, I 5 ptember for ST nd N Ol achoolinosrdita i ar wo more | refusing a retrial of leath s ) Mo o e e B dent Averted by New York Driver o [ where they will enter the Methodist | rooms to accomn od e increarc tence verdiet e ome at 8180 [azgregation ‘ot balll players won' 14 2 y c training. They receiv- | in liment tt ion el e i e ) wing vtk ounc d m 1seful and beautiful gifts Sanders Substitute ipre ) here f 1 1 ¢ Leo and John Pader- present from Hattfordl Nes I her o ine il i sy T e ::M,‘Inl e P : Eagles 'm;v'v » Sabbath's second at- . of tax collector, there dl 25 el 3 1 2 ebrated in hon 10 decedent s prebable that the Jablonowski came today the statement from My y beheld the 1 4 B e lock . brothers, Johnny of the Eagles and Ton D, Goodrich that he would make | SWerve his car from the highway and hts of r‘nxi.u.; will meet He will return 1o a : 3 reviewed by th ollowed by interment T T G, T R ¢ > silatt drl e el evening at 8 o'clock in their ' arre : & ariother try for: the position this |10 1l left driving his car up on th ningascielElocs r : car. Mr. oodrich opposed the pres- : what ap- t Community hal | cording to Const Sand s e Wolosgim Gets Small Fine oMb ROl Chatle 0 Tawis 2l pes to be an u le col- e e e e R un st Proy per Smuggling ~t Border 1sy1 Wolosgim of Beech the primaries last year and was de- i 2 =R habden Y he primaries act year and na de- tooLtrlendl iexEnangationt cvening at k in | of Plainville B AR et Reduced to Minimum thod L Pt sl ey cen, tha fwo! drivers ¥ h social roo it has increased from ch ngton u > i ‘ : Day. | playaround commis: for the pl A e 4 drum corps ~ t | members to 23 who are 1 ing Smug quor and merct s fined $3 osis by Judge u taken. it e fri (0 e o and both the New | Th ng at § ck at!an active part in the 1 nd | dise in t tes G = & T ear in connection with et g e y pozition and he has vielded to their | {heIr respective wa = officials accepted o 4 R el ; e r AT S oo A Sty Setr Hiamat : MALiclsenson, The! ree Dottles He was born i erlin and has liv. | ° et i s {ion 1 é Z e o ; ! s 1 2 ring i z“ has extensive | ed the 33 yenra of his lite within its |10r the lawn festival which will be | i , gl is e B el ey < GRSt~ Helped Her e S s e helalfonignion ton the lawn of : L h i I dedion et et s s SRy 0 X he has heen engaged in the huild- | !"" RO i i Eawoh Sorinlotiboys fromithe Methor | had iay 1a v s Rt the iravaa . ; : o e oar : S I cannot praise your good Fe m(“ h € = ay school in company with | Ing three games ou £ y OE Aohiox nces n . the I Vi " procecds | medicine en: . After my} member of Bolton-Kasica post. : T e iy v 1o eNtertainment comm i " id baby cam rundown. [ 4 00 d Lol vould add fo vat from enterlalnn N Liguor Selfer Pined Hearls y : 2 Sty m” i e lic o asure of all w it at- tAliddletown giternoon Frlib e e < Aot oM g After pleading guilt rarg Football Moguls to Meet hau“““ d OJ" DS POPLIATIYORNENE ians B &y aftair isical progrs The school registration for this 21d Joseph L < purehr.d ewe CeN ot Leepi S Eieaiinen p meeting of the ofticlals i Cebl ~Th mlmv (,}:a. : lil"?\ :r“a Fp e T e 1 this vear is expected to fall % P Q(v:\'w_ LA agoe : to sell and having puta- [members of the Maple End Athletic L"" E D I8 Lansnes = SR e Sl tinve ihrollnou evening .has | slightly below that of last yvear. L 3 R vdia i Goodrich's announcement. Not in played by | During the summer several families ——— 3 - qu sold. John K k of 5 night. according to an ‘ Compound and many years has there been a three- | artet from New Britain. have moved from this area. The = 4 2 e L A DL ! cornered fight for this job in Ber- lppic proeram will inciude old and | entering class will be somewhat I y : s Sl e S resident | B different woma t lin. While Mr. Lewis, who has held | 0 ® PPO&E Jarger than last vear hut not rnough ames Annvk;al U S en e i el : s s e »vLj feelings the post {or some time, has made no et e s i ice| b oftseti the erance N 4 - entle | pEEel Dl Fresh peach sund vl i o fapCssan PLAlNV LLE il each count like I had, I advise her to take comment as to his status, it is under- e Midl Cheste 2 | cream and hot dogs will grace the | nd Mrs. Chester Bunce and n e co Judge Malone Funeral of Mr. Johnson NG etood that he will he a candidate 10 | eny and these may be hed | family have returned to their home ZO%AugUSt Sale Wed ¥ and Thureday his i emises. | The fune ¢ Charles 1. | | Lydia E. Pinkham'’s Vegetable succeed himself, and a merry fight is . ¢ soft n East Orange after axtendec 4 e reP 5 ;R ¥ down with a variety of soft drinks Orange after xtended 5 4 e ; B i <h i ol ne 1 ey Harold expected when the republican Yoters |, pac wirine system has been in- ONE WEEK ONLY """"'" “””." e, . : Comrth““l i . i of the town gather to make their |siajied and il assure that thy = ~ 1Y g, o bt Ane SEX and HEAR 5 e nOen Rl ; oy e ow, 36 Canc Street, Fitc choice at the caucus which is to be | a0 " il Dol e 3 CLARA BOW s e R el R o held sometime next month. tractively lighted with electric lights IET READY F SO} for sual valu his is our » CTRUE TO THI NAVY i R Biclocl this aftetnoon Re Kensington Woman Injured e e | GET READY FOR SCHOOL | | gy, : o his af 0 Bva X 3 < Stk = ‘ i g o . Tern 5 : ox's o 5 <ol ered 10 police F. Wolfenden, pastor of the Dristol L [j E P kh Mrs. Eva Kwasnik, 30, of Ken- ous forms and colors School Children’s 3 rledly e ,!i“‘] ‘ml,“'"]',. Saturday 1 after hearing of the Bapti rch tern y 1. L. TInKnams$ Snclea e emated ol eNew In the event of the weather being || Haircut C JAMES' YODS STORT AR CY( ! 47 Slessedion Rondsias 3 s St - . Britain General hospital about 7:30 | stormy on Wednesday the aftair will Men's l\:_rlnbhl‘».:- i L 0\4:‘“”\1: way > ST e tailsen veo’etahle Gflm (}unfl ‘clock last night after she was in- | poe held ove RS ', BA RS oor Covering nesday aMtinac 0. Heh mment to offer | cemetery, where a ct servic i o'c a reld over until the following ev A. E. F. BARBER SHOP ST i el e Sie o Tleading zulity 14 ¢ ste - (u? ity sum he per- farewell party lowing Auto Accident—Bad Acci- nes in a row in circuit competi- on and scemed at the meeting to MYRON D. GOODRICH York man and Mr. Walker drove on | Community h ithletic activiti e or ation, Cana Cortland » 2 The purpose of the club is to pro- duced fc where | club will b led at S o'ct jured when struck by an automobile being driven by Julius Bighinatti of Former Resident Dies Zast Berlin rs. Paul Helenzki of Kensington = SR She reccived many bruises abou' has received word of the death of FRECKLES AND HlS FRIENDS the face and body and. while it is | hep brother-in-law, Stanley Bodetka ot believed that these injuries will which oceurred last Sunday at his prove serious, it was decmed better [ home in Stamford g to e her confined to the hospital Mr. Bedetka was a former resi- = — — = — for a few days where her condition jent of Kensinston and New Britain (SA‘/ REODING..I WANT HOLD UP? HoLd SO THERE'LL BE = NO YU DONT, | (010 hE Hoar Imight be carefully watched b 15 very well known | To KANE A \WOoRD WITH \ UP? WhY...SCRE, OR TROURLE, T CLEM BROWN . G o | | Yo, nere § Little information concerning the Piske and Son Return | Yoo ABOUT THAT - SURE, BROWN Nou TO REACH FOR SWY. - | o | Sieus eccident was available and no ar- s. Samuel A. Fiske and son . HoLo-up!! CONE IN JUST A PRECAUTION, i | |5 rest was made as a result of the ac- Samuel. Jr., will arrive in New York | 1S AL NOwW TheEN — ) | 2 2 | ,Soemse:; | ident tonight aboard the liner Majestic Accident Averted after a month's tour of Enzland and That might have been a serious | the continent pocident was averted by quick ac-| They are expecied to reach their ion on the part of a man whose home in Berlin somectime tomorrow ‘ ame was not learned. but who was W. W. Fagan Delegate Hriving a large sedan which bore | W. W. Fagan of Kensington was | Ve~ York state markers along|a deleszte from St. Paul's Y. M. T. | | |ceaTamLy Worthington ridge just north of | A. & B. society to the state conven- Bl udson street shortly hefore 9 tion of the C. T. A. U. which will - | 1S @uick b'clock this morning. close today in Middletown Z / | =0y < ) ‘1\»"4 o New York man was driving Berlin Briefs iz ! 2 / | 3 | th’at a fairly geod rate of speed Mrs. Charles W. Dickinson. who | AND hen a light truck owned and driven has been a patient at the Meriden | y Frank M. Walker of Garden |hospital since she was injured in an | treet, New Britain, suddenly shot | automobile accident some time ago. ut from the east curb and into the has returned to her home in Hudson ihway in an attempt to furn |street round and directly in front of the 3 s Linda and Julia Negri ree sedan formg of Kensington. but A loud shrieking of brakes and th .05 Angeles. California. and | inging of tires turned the attention ] Charles Tieperd of { ceveral people to the scene and reey were vicitors in town

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