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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1929, SRy BT - “Hertford's Shopping OUR STORE CLOSES WEDNESDAYS TENTS In Great Variety e e AT MODERATE PRICES WALL TENTS 10 oz. White Duck Made of 7x9 Feet .... 8x10 Tx9 Heel Rt 8x10 Reet v.ooi 915x12 12x14 12x14 et s Beautiful Umbrella Tents with screened window and door, s watershed drill floor cloth, in a pleasing shade of green. Size 9 ft., 6 in. by 9 ft., 6 in. Complete Boys’ Umbrella Tents, 6x6 feet, khaki drill Wigwams for kiddies, in colors, stencilled designs Unusually Low Prices Comfortable Gliders, khaki and blue and khaki and combination mattress. While they last ....... FLYS FOR TENTS Feeb ov.s o GLIDERS IN LIMITED QUANTITY OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS 'YERMHONT PUBLISHER ~ DIES IN BURLINGTON Press Association— 5 ‘ State | Leaves Widow Burlingten, Vt., July 13 (D) | Willard B: Howe, publisher and gen- eral manager of the Burlington Free Press and president of the Vermont AT NOON Press association, died at his home | | carly today. He was one of the old- est publishers of daily newspapers in the state. At the time of his death, he was president of the Howard M tional bank and City Trust com- pany. both of this city. and for 17 years had been trustee of the Bur- born in West Buxton, Me., on December 7, 1564, the son of George Wilson and Ann | (Bean) Howe. After graduating from Harvard college in 1887, he entered the wholesale hay and grain business in Melrose. Ma remain- 8 oz. White Duck | ing in this field until 1890, It wa in Melrose that he got his start in $5 -9 5 the newspaper field when he became | owner of the Melrose Journal, a = | weekly. $8 98 In 1890, he hecame business man- ager o fthe Free Press and a few vears later purchased control of the | paper. Control of the Free Press was transferred in 1925 to a trusteeship | under direction of his son, David W. Howe. He (Bean) ford, wed in $25.00 leaves Howe. Conn., GIRL'S FOUR FIANGES ALL CALLED BY DEATH Lovers All his widow, formerly and Annie of Stam- seven children. Killed Just Before Mar- riage—Governess Now Re- stripes, with spring nounces Idea of Wedding Birmingham, Eng.. July 13 (U?) Death has four times thwarted Miss Madge city, from After the fiance, ju wedding renoun. Gunner, a governess in this becoming wife, death fourth two days before Miss Gunner forever idea of m a | of her the day, the tragedies “Remembering Christ.” The Epworth League will meet at 7 o'clock. During the first part vision For Paving Mighway Has Becn Made—Grange Outing Tues- day Evening—Legion Meeting. g Action on the paving of the Cat Hol: Pass road between Kensington and Meriden will not be started thi vear, according to a statement made by Highway Commissioner John A, Macdonald. There have been sov- eral rumors that work will 1 ed on the paving soon, but Mr donald, when asked about the mat- ter, stated that he knew nothing of it and implied that there would be nothing done about. it this year. If the road were paved and put in such a condition that the heavy truck traffic could use this way of zetting to Meriden and thus through to New York, traffic conditions on the Hartford-Meriden road would be greatly improved. It is a recognized fact that many of the accidents oc- | curring on tha road are the resuit of cars attempting to pass slow traf- fic or trucks. If the trucks were ible to nse a road such as the Cat Hole road through Berlin, pleasure < would b to make bett time and have a clear road. The Cat Hole road was accepted | <ome years ago by the state and at that time it was thought that it} would be paved soon. The road of-| fers a good way and a direct routs | to Meriden, and in Meriden con-| tinues past Hanover Park, coming| onto the New Haven road just noith of the famous Dead Man's under- | pass in Wallingford. The road can | be approached through New Brilain by Arch street or through Kensing- ton by the way of the American Paper Goods company. At the present time the road is of dirt and in some places has a cover- ing of tar. It is used to some extent by drivers but is not used by trucks, as the grades on the hills are tno step for them and the rough road would be disastrous to the heavily loaded vehicles. in Ga- Jast “at Berlin News of the sumnier attendance has been very good at the ance for the remainder of the sum- | mer will be as large. flN ['AT H“LE R[]Al]‘l,ord" will be the topic at the eve- » ning service that will be held at 7:30 : . On Thursday evening the mid- Macdonald Implies No Paying week service i e neta st . | attend this service. St. Paul's Church ORT ROUTE'r:m s church in Kensington at & - , |'cha He will be assisted by Rev. Accepted Some Time Ago, No Pro- | (oiior /0 50 partford. A ses. low the 10 o'clock mass. Sacred Heart Church Heart church in ast Berlin at o'clock tomorrow morning. Rev. A session of the Sunday school will tollow the mass. Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe will be charge of the service St. Berlin at 9 o'clock tomorrow 1 ing. 1t Nfl EARLY A[;Tl“N league, 1t is hoped that the attend- “Prepare Ye the Way of the o'clock. Mr. Dodd will be in charge. Will Be Done This Year |iens” | Aasses will be held at the St | Rev. John . Brennan will be in sion of the Sunday school will fol- Mass will be held at the Sacred John C. Bernnan will be in charge St. Gabricl's Episcopal Church briel's copal church in will be a communion serv- American There the Americ Legion Mecting large attendance Legion meeting last night at the Legion hall. eral importait items of business were acted upon, among them,the matter of equipment for the teams in the Legion baseball league. The entire financial repsonsibility for the teams is being taken of by Rolton-Kasica post and partics are being given to the expense of the teams. Lo-Hi Meeting Cancelled lLo-Hi outing that was have been held at the Carter cott: in Niantic this week-end was post- poned because many of the girls on their vacation and only would have been able to be present. It is thought that the outing may be held during the latter part of August. Further announcement will be made later. Grange Picnic Berlin Grange will hold a picnic the home of Louis Griffith on was a n at held pay for ble e to at day evening. families are picine will All members and th invited to attend. The besin at 6 o'clock and will take the place of a regular meeting. Games wiil be played and refreshments served. It is cd that there will be a larg inco at the outing. Condition Improved The condition of Samuel Chase Berlin Congregational Church | oale of Berlin. confined to the Rev. David Lewis Yale of Meri-{jawrence Memorial hospital, New den, summer pastor of the Berlin | [ondon, for the past 11 weeks as Congregational church, will be i | ho regult of an airplane accident, charge of the service at 10:45 |5 reported as being much improved o'clock tomorrow morning | The weights and levers that have Sunday school has been discontin- | {aken the place of a cast, due to the ued for the remainder of the Sum- | nature of the injurg, are expected mer, a¢ has the boys’ class. | to be taken off within two weeks, Theghlen sRnible will meet|ang it is also expected that he will tha Worthington Community | 1o home within a month. house at 12 o'clock for the regular| coale was injured when the pro- hour of Bible study. All men &re|peller of an airplane he was crank jnyitedftofaitendifiie faonyice; ing struck him and threw him 3i Kensington Cong. Church feet across the field at the Groton Members of the Kensington Con- | airport gregational church will attend the ShoweriFor Miss Seibert service at the Kensington Methodi Beatiie Selebiotiian vt church tomorrow morning. All New Botain vas oicer members of the church are asked | kitchen shower at the home of Miss to be present It possible, This|psther Lund of Berlin last night transfer Is due te ths absence of | Miss Sefbert will become the tev, Vernon L. Phillips, pastor of | of Carl A. Lund of Berlin in the the Kensingtoa Congregational | ncar future. The exact date of the apnreh | wedding has not been announced Kensington Methodist Church T (e e i Sunday school classes for all ages | R o e e will meet at the Kensington Metho- dist church at 10 a. m. tomorrow Rev. Alan Dodd will be in chargs | of the service. The morning service will be held at 11 oclock. Mr. Dodd will deliver a sermon on at M street, Mrs has ny years, has veturned to Kin- sington to live with her sister. Mes. Ralph A Wobding. Mrs. Upson for- merly #ved in Kensington and was for many years a cher in the meetings of the| All members are invited to | | Robbins road, Kensington, on Tues- | bride | been a resident of Wallingford for | This succession of love started dur he war when | Gunner became engaged to a | . 7e 5 | offic On the night Berlin Man With Cow | nave 1ot the front 1ne Knows His Road Signs come home to her, he [by a rifle grenade. The motor vehicle law of the “My next state of Connecticut plainly states id in an that if a man driving along the | | He highway wishes to make a left the Saturday {| hand turn he shall hold out his on which hand, indicating the way he de- || married. sires to turn, and this fact is our years la 1 common knowledge. Last nighi | | zaged to Charles Slimski of Berlin proved | |pefore our that he has read this law. He | |togpothor. was leading a cow—one of those | |ipe meal animals that is still seen on the | |qit constre hoot in Berlin — down the main | |}y 4 cran thoroughfare of Berlin and wish- | | 4 e ed to turn into the Middletovn road. Head erect and eyes to the front, he held his left hand out and made the tur without look- ing to see if there was traffic be- hind him. There was traffic plenty—but the cars stopped to let the man go by, and the ma- jesty of the statutcs was upheld Miss young to trenches to was Killed fiance.” Miss interview 1s killed before Gunner an crash “was in a on the Monday to have air- We were been became en- an engineer. Two day wedding we had lur He left me at the end of to inspect a building un- He was killed ws have come in- Gunner's life during the ) Her father and mother, both in Australia, died without her having seen them for yvears. Her ¥ brother was recently drownsd sea at Britain. | | meet | The church school will not The morning service at the odist church will be 10:45 o'clock. Rev. L. E. will preach G Leaven.” The Sunday school will nieet at 12 o'clock and the Inter- mediate League at 7 o'clock. A spe cial evening program will he held S o'clock. A negro n quartette Morchouse College i Atlanta the major part prog The qu spirituals, numbers pastor, Rev. The general public is attend the No is charged to hear th 1t ttending may in a free-will offering. ind Kenneth Ward and have left for the Hart- Y. M. . A camp at where 1 in Meth- held at Adk Kingdom | schools of the town | several years ago. | East Berlin ltems Mass will be celebrated at Sacred Heart church 9 o' ck Sunday by Rev. J. C. Bennan. Sunday school will follow Morning Episcopal a'clock. the by Rev. Samuel St. Mark’s Mr. Upson disd worship church at St. Gabriel's will be held at 9 to be condy Suteliffe, recto: t an Episcopal church, from m evenin will names. of requ 1iay bhe handed to the Mr. AdKkins. invited to admission of guartet participa Mec iymond H is Dyer am 1ture "o | Special Town Meeting S | B AT | The legal Berlin warned ing will Thursday S o'clack th voters of the are here that a special held in the evening. July 18, 192 n. D. S, T. to consider following propositions and emed advisable ippropria tions therefor Town notified Town Town those i ford County m Waoodstock spend Berlin Boy oks malke plannir tend the First To make tion for $265.76. Second:— | To make an additional appropria- [ tion to meet the bills of the side Poor account for the ensuing year of $2,500.00. Third:— To authorize the deemed advisable | Blue Hills Sc ner of High Road And any other husiness necessary and proper to before meating. LLEON G JOHN 1T Prog 1ding 1 circ iR meetir Announcen m additional appropri the Health Officer's fe disco their n for summer in held fall rent relative fo the meeting at that time will be at a later date About 50 grown ups and children 1eft at 1 o'cloc the annual Methodist Sunday picnic at Rockwell Park. The trip was made by bus and private The return trip wili be 1 7 o'clock The baseball team has lay off today in the County Y l¢ schedule The local hoys have fared well so Many from her attend the outh the Connesticut o5 of next made Ou school Selectmen, if CaLy to sell the old hool and lot at the cor- ad and Orcharl ade at senior s nou | this year are expected to motor Middletow sands will fhe all a spe- come said a river at tomorrow afternoon. 1 attend the event event have over th cial demonstratior propelled motor hoat races on HALL, CARBO, K J. PIERPONT, Board of Selectmen ho ries fe ived from will be the hec cast ere Berlin, Conn July 11, 1929 Plainville News * WILL HOLD OUTING Hundreds Expected to Attend Annual Alfair On July 20 SPORT PROGRAM ARRANGED Services New I in 3ritain Churches Tomorrow—- | Aggregation to Meet Bristol Nine on Local Diamond— Other Hundr o Br Centr: Britain, s anc 3 o' part in t A pars grounds W by at mag cheer eration The follows vard three indoor ¥ ra ribh » Te ance rush, t t, New 1 of district After complet served i lo'clocic in the au will led by W, Hartford prayer. Ren D. Flori necticut Rev. W, perintenc of the rt dash, M Interesting Items. from all over the ted f the to attend the State ses which nville A rec been arranged by ster. physical director a unior *high school in It expected that 1 their families will lock so that may sports is i they he e at s in to the 1 will start a o'clock w line. A athletic t the all march field, i h rogram Men, 75 yard dash potato hall sack race, ce. volley 1; boys and blue fi tie race and pe carry race and farold Judd of 41 T Britain, is the thletics of the New anut b the recreational picnic pro lunch = s will t iditorium. The D This will bhe an, president of the i tion of Bible (1 D. Beach. D, lent of the M, I Haven district; Moore of Brookl (3 Federation will camp grounds ational pro- t of sports will be 4l of ha v mem- rive picniz th will win 100 flag shuitle : wom- bal- loan 1sant arel and N chair- Britain song service Couch of East followed rks will be made hy William D.. district su- Dr. Dr. Moore will he the main speaker and will the THh rangems line of Meriden side. Heroism gene use for his topi of the Cor a1l committee consists of F. New Britain, C. C and F. B, nts H Game Tomorrow on “Jones, or imonplace No Jones of Florian of Burn- There is much local interest in the game to he played tomorrow after- noon at high sch TFalcons Bristol line-up Tommy both Pla Doth ttle Bristol here to 2o0d ex tol. is ted whi mound for the Church of Our Servie pray coln T2 second of topic h The suh, In the Fool." and dir 1er Sun S Preact A. Pe will T Rejoicing on school union a at pastor at River. Never D and New size He Thes the Str 3 o'clock ool grounds between of New Rritain and Maple Ends. The contains the Matteo 1 ainville boy: at the Fred aggregations are t in the state expected. and ooters Britain will witness the game, crowd local L Rerg le H of pe will be w Bri on Ne Saviour will he 11 o'clock. Rev e for er at Frye, r Sunday s of sermons, in Th jects Tt July 21 and 2 messages will he in days, CML T hing by the at 11 o'clock Weeping in the Morr t ) n S po Church pastor. T Zion igh v o'clock an the theme m of Y Advent Christian Chureh Throu Anenst will he that all 1 and will join conducte Raptist Ball of t Specia plar evenin subject v will offic An at Rrock-B: brealk int hon wh ton-Kasi high sch played t gion lea ) the months of July for mem 1 accordin he in th d at 10:45 o'clock church by Rev. he Meth t irch, 1 attention is called to i o'clock will Rev cinte n empt he mner W, Action Today will he made irnes post haseball vin column thi hes with the nine at the grounds. In a opening of o the en it ¢ ca pos fore the | into camp, ¢ repeating the names Plainvill “he th Rristol of Milter, among tha a great from com: while Ainites t Chur o Preaching by Which by am after Bol 1l pitch for Bri morn- will preach th Negleetful ool A eping with hot suti- A The theme but h th and church school It is important cial notice cht union service to he at Arthur the A the The Christian M Johnson the local game i P = e I —— hel Admitted to Bar har W Mrs. } n VINCENT D rolley, N tieat o tro Britain versity served the wz Boptist Church or preach union dist, tiar n sery are and Bapti Thnere will be hool or s evening Gospel Missicn pel Mission Sunday o' hot . Church tomorrow mont tors will | Ball ot the Meth- Willia D. rintenden Ma row n the r. Beach will condu quarterly conference in at the close of orV . All other servi n Methodist church will til notice, o istallation of the new orgar s in the church. omitted turther the wir to md re- | Bristoi News d on August 17 or earlier. Condition Better Judson year ar wis V. Ju of n, D. C.,, and grandson of RSB Park street, 1s serio ured on July 4 recracker exploded in his ported to be improving first ared that his hand erip but it is now ex- that it ultin il He will be able t Dressing in Cars Banned Dressing in automobiles hereafter be prohibited at Rock- well park, it was announced last evening by the board of park com- missioners. This action was taken following the finding of an old suit of clothes near the shore of the la- goon and wh h caused lifeguards nd the police several hours' work dragging the lake in the belief that + person had been drowped. Devotions This Evening will be devotions tl vening St in honor of Anne. Bank to Remain Open City Deposit and Discount starting this ,week will emain open each Saturday between hours of 9 m. and § p. m. knock- | The bank will also be open Mon- board of an day evenings from 6:30 to § o'clock on convenience of customers Sunday Forestville s will les 10 old son on of sly in ately leave at 7:30 Joseph's Condition Improves ] o'clock ¢hurch at Mich: a tor of Baschall ind Maple End angle at Muzzy The first league both teams aups for Tracy or il for the 1My, conlon 2 E | end of tha 2l : his | oit will hurl for game promptly at 3 Coughlin and iating Struck by Heath of ik for ported day six or ley, ar olley offic on to exist Confer o'clock “lyde with rs of Boh W Man William oE Auto) Forestville, Beach to the that his knocked down Emil 37 North Main street, 1s attended Dr. H. nd taken to his home, not serious. Hadsell Campn to Meet ar meeting of G. A. Had- ar h ies’ anixilary o'clock Monday lory. State at the gath- the det W by s state Attending Convention W. Hull of the real estate G. W. and M. P. Hull left ay for Bretton Woods, N. H, will attend the closing ses the annual convention ot ingland insurance agents. 11l left earlier in week has been present at the various Mrs. 1 the White Dies ite, died at Woodland street Ine 55, his last night L year. His for the past was born in 14, 1574, the s of about been f Catholic Churc five years. Mr. W s will be ted Windsor on January David G. and Addie E. (An- White. He attended the “hools and Hutzinger and 100ls -in Hart- ite tomor- orning Church of o'clock | son of Lady Wir Haddam ford e ploy of it Youth Convalescing usiness rd Fennell cennell of F Mr, and oad street W entered the em- o Upson Nut Co., of Union- He came to Bristol in 1895 to accept a position as hookkeeper and ager at the store of J. M. ite. He retired five years age on his health began to fail. In Decembe 1845, he married n ope tonsils Excavation Work According to Engineer McKernan of the Plainvitle work will be arted early ne week on the ition work for the layir i water main from Broad h Washington street. t'of pipe will used proposed fmprove- work will be done figgt and ill be completed by - company’s workm Josept Wat Co. it ex t into About by loca T ing of the pi the wat large number of given added pletion of th exte MoK > protecti ing main service ind Park street Meeting Monday A meeting of the Plainy School Alumni association held Monday ev g ton for the nual re to in August. No for the reunion nounce roneou nsion of Autc Hillside avenue Wor! Gr wi groun be union te has ment of 1t is probable lhe]ST e <PLAINVILLE® TODAY Ken Maynard in “THE LAWLESS LEGION Barney Google and “SPARR PLUG™ NEWS apd SERIAL ne SUNDAY 2—FEATURES— Tyler and Fraunkie Darro AVENGING RIDER™ SIALT AGES with Henry B. Walthall Mareeline Day. Douglas Lairl ALWAYS A BIG Tom in “THE sonthe jeity h Rockw K= Jr SHOW WED. ONLY Ramon Novs “THE PAGAN™ Set Him in This in FIFTH PLAYGROUND */LIQUOR ARREST IS MADE plans land Fift Miss M A. Case of Collinsville s im . Mr. White was a member of the Prospeet Methodist church and for ' number of years had served on the official board and the staff of ushers urch. He was also a.mem- r of Franklin lodge, A. F. & A. M.; hen Terry lodge, I. O. O. F.; Re- council. Royal Arcanum; and State Hardware Dealers' asso- He served as secretary of he last named organization for sev- eral vears. Funeral o surviv ING MADE READY Bristol Grounds fo Be Opened: Next Week ciation, services will bae held at his late home at 2 o'clock tomorrow Rev. H. P. Jones will Interment will be in Wesi \fternoon Arrested for Transportation nk Sericola of Prospect stree arrested afternoor - the corner dverside avenue wski on charges of transporting lor and rerutation. A quarf hotfle and a pint bottle of alleged were confiscated by ‘the offi- Picks U ericota With % Fr 4 Liquoy was in Car—No Dress- ne kwell Park— Jeg in Autos at v Hits Man, v liquor d In police court this morning Seri. colas’ case was continued until Mon day d he w ced under bon of 10, which were furnished. Ser icola has been arrested eral time previously for the sale of liquor. Undergoes Operation Miss Susan Martin, daugher Mr. and Mrs. Witliam Martin of 3¢ Woodbine underyvent a ton sil operation vesterday. She Is rest comfortah! tod. nstalled ! BAN BARE LEGS Belfast. July 13 — Business mes here are waging a war on the nev hibn that induces their femals help to come t6 the office with ne stockings. During the: hot weathe the new style has heen introduce Some offices have evel dresses and issued or ders to wear overalls. “How can th men k their minds on business? it is asked. the rounds adjoining hern section of school; children section stvill have | 1 in 1st Pl loenter Bristol children ounds, in ad- of o pla and t into husiness W Ihanned flimsy location the Pi other school, a we the rma rn sections of Island nds av oot cocoanut di with having brough Lapana, a native o Puka Puka who has just celebrate: 100th Birthda however, ery was credited long life to grounds his eve- | oped that the old ma had been a cannibal in his youth, READ AERALD CLASSIFIED AD FOR' BEST RESULTS FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS YoU ARENT ARY MORE TO BLAME FOR TAG GETTING LOST | THAN I AM, DAN= COME | ORN, LET'S 60 BACK To TUE RANCH AND GET L&«Aj HELP!! | GOSW T AFTER ALL, T FEEL BAD ABoLT THIS! BEST THING TO ALL RIGUT, OME \ | RECKON TUAT'S THE I HATE To 60 BACK WITHOLT Him AS ACH AS You Do, BUT THERE'S NOTHING LSE®WE CAN DO ABOUT 1T NOW! T . Poor Lindy! e WELL GO AND Ko \ RiguT! Gee, N | 1 FoRGOT \ ALL AgouT LM TIED o, THAT | i {_ TReE! By BLOSSER [\WE WERE TWNKING SO HARD AgouT ) FINDING TAG | THAT we { FOReOT ALL ABOUT W1 .,-/ His & REG U S PAT. OFF © 1925 BY NEA SERVICE. INC.