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69c neckband, broken sizes. Men's Negligee Shirts Values to $2.00. Collars attached and NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 15, 1929. W Lgmson artford’s Skopping Centar: OUR STORE CLOSES AT 12 O'CLOCK WEDNESDAYS Offering Aisle Specials Tuesday of Great Worth to All Shoppers Women'’s Silk Hostery $1.15 pr. Full-fashioned, first quality, all colors, regular $1.50 grade. Two pieces, 8 to 18. Boys' Pajamas $1.19 set summer weight, ' Plainville News AVIATION FIELD USED FIRST TIME Fliers Use Landing Surface Off } Cooke Street on Sunday | (GOV. TRUMBULL PRESENT ickson to Be Arraigned in Town Court—Other Court Cases—Death of Howard West—Trumbull Elec- tric Co. Resumes Operations. Lieutenants Popp, Gould and M | Lean for the first time yesterday made use of the new aviation field located along Cooke street which |was recently leased by Stanley | | Smith. The three aviators arrived | sizes 65¢ Men's Knit Union Suits Included are some Carter’s. 89c Washable, pearl White Kid Purses clasp treatment. Boys' Knickers $1.19 pr. Fine grade linen, Some Carter’s unions, s 5 . . |shown by Plainville people. Women’s Knit Union Suits [J]I"%e fd et pea 45¢ sizes 8 to 18. value to $1.50. land a great crowd collected, about 40 trips with passengers being | made. | Governor John M known throughout the country as the fiying governor.” was an inter- sted spectator for about two hours during the afternoon. He expressed complete avproval of the project and was pleased with the interest Trumbull excellent shape |and it is one of the largest in this section of the country. It is the| only four-way landing field in use | hereabouts and measures 4,000 fect |one way and 2,000 feet the other. | Situated, as it just off a main OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS Radium dial, jeweled movement. Boys Wrist Watches $8.99 Berlin News— LEGION MAY SEEK FIRE DEPARTENT Hany Members Want Separate Fstablishment in Berlin POST IS INVESTIGATING Committee Confers With Newing- ton Officials—Special Town Mect- ing Tonight—Grange Party at Home of Louis Griffith—Bricfs. The American Legion post goes record as being in favor of the volunteer fire department in Berlin if the facts presented at the mecting to be held July 30 show that it is the better plan of fire prote tion for the town.” according to the statepient today of Howard Bunce commander of Bolton-Kasica post. Commander Bunce added that it was the wish of the Legion as a whole that facts he presented at the town meeting in such a way that all voters of the town shall understand ind shall be able to vote intelligently on the matter, There at the present committee, appointed at town meeting. the gathering comparative d: two ways of protection that are open to the town. that of the protection otfered hy the New Britain contract and that of a volunteer department in the town “The American that is primarily hetterment of the these standards is town the is tine a the last purpose of on the for Legion is interested town and under interested in the question,” Mr. Bunce continued is the hope of the Legion that fire mceting of this month will ing final action of the matter.” he Legion has appointed mittee to look into the matter from hoth sides and has found that there is much in faver o de- partment in the nee with the officials Newington, who 1 caquipped three statio with fire apparatus, it i that there large suving installment of the system The committee of the done much investigation question and finds that a station crected near the underpass in Ken- sington will cover the greater part of water district of Berlin Kensington so as to procure the lesser insurance rate on property in the town. The insurance ruling is at property shall be located with- in two miles of a fire station and within 1,000 feet of the nenrest fire hydrant Rolton-Kasica rested th number year far ment group in the “1t com- the town separatc In for the of town ntly in that town understood by the is a post has into the the and post fire has been in- for a and went so volunteer depart- This depart- and, despite nd coopera- the town Mem of divided in 1s to the advisability of the svstem, but on investingtion many of the e have changed their minds, and nt most of them are In favor of the separate and all of them have signi \ote that they will hack the o an end irdless of yme of the 1 oters of the in of to start a three ment met sever: question even vears ago tim the lack of cquipment tien from the existence. rest of is the their ow in rs post have heen opinion mbers at pr system ed by matter the out feeling that th be heard ter, town must Donors wished thank have made possible hrough donations. the outfitting of baschall in the junior i Thanks Binee 0 My thos to wia teams e | Prosecuting e e DS e Charlie Chaplin Pays Short Visit to Berlin gue. that has been offered by the dents of {he town it would been impossible for the post to carr “Without the help and aid out the extensive program that has heen planned mittee, by and on behalf the baseball com- of the mem- bers of the post 1 wish to take this method of thanking those men who who have so generously contributed to this caus: ball team has shown progress this season. of the post that with more years together be one of the to the time the team the town, none organized other Kensington semi-pro team. very, one or the team best in the state. that in heen Recovering I'rom Operation Mrs. John Fitzgerald of ton is recovering from an operatior at the Hartford hospital It pected that she the next few da Home From Vacation Miss Ruth has retur cation at Point o' Woods heach Berlin Grange Party members of Berlin Ritchie of The will ho! he home of Louis A Kensington tomorrow night will take the place of a meeting scheduled to be hall. T ed. for those wishing to attend, from Upson's corner between 7 and 7:30 o'clock. All members of the Grange and their familics are tend Grang, Griffith held at the Town Meeting Tonight A special town meeting will b held tonight at the town o'clock for the purpose of voting on three matters tions for the health officer and outside poor fund, and the Blue Hills school property school in question is that not heen huiiding of a new years ago. It is expected a large tonight. the the The has in use school since the that attendance at ther the will he Fast Mis. John ation with Orange, N. J latter part of t Miss Salina Berlin Items Frank relatives She will week in a return the Chapman the week here as the I'revethan. and Mrs. are entertaining York for the There was a large audience t the Methodist hear the Morehouse college quart render uals. Their voices splendidly in the quartet was greatly appreciation of several extra suest of Mis homas LaDpoint latives from N week. evening rendition, pleased at work and one of then Al of t iffville ahout The the its numbers, being their college men working at Ts the along with who their stud song. are fot smomer, he more college hoys money to continuc fall The Wesleyans will meet this eve ning at § o'clock at the A. Barnes. TI will he a social hour. home to he fol fowed hy & The installation elected officers the Pythias will be held tomorrow ning at § o'clock in Community hail The installing deputy will be in charge of the The final meeting of munity club before the be held Wednesday evening at o'clock at Community hall. Instr tions relative to the event ziven out at this time. The outi will be held on Saturday at I Clark's cottage at HotchKiss sic n Branford. Not only member the attend but any who inte will he furn insofar s« it is possible. Anyone wishing to the use of a for the occasion is to of thr N ts o ceremonics the outing Con wil will he club may one > community “Transportation offer asked com he stated. The base- good 1t is the hope, two will Up | the Legion started there had than Kensing- N Kensington ed from a two weeks' va- their annual lawn party at of regular portation will be provid- " ) invited to at- hall at § Additional appropria- sule. of an old building meeting is spending her t is spending last church fo t its program of negro spirit- harmonized sang are earning this newly 5 G resi- | have is ex- | will return home in several | B that i Geor 4 local hous Chaplin, world tor, paid a visit was learned later than —is today woman whose learned stopped at station and bought the car, uing Mas: on their way The chautfeur they would return in and would stop in Evident], was impressed England town. by —_— hin's latest claim to fame one Washington's stopping in Charlie movie ac- to the town. It that Thursday evening the actor and a name that known was Peak's supplies 4 large town car with a liveried chauffeur, before contin- to Worc stated a few Berlin the chuuffeur, at least the old | highway, it can be reached from | | New Britain, Bristol or Southington | by automobile in about 15 minutes. | | Tt is ideally located for all the sur rounding towns. The field will be offic within the next few weeks. Summoned to Court rickson of Mountain will be arraigned in the local po- lice court on the charge of reck- | |less driving tomorrow morning. A | arrant. following a complaint | made by the ofiicials of the Bristol Tramway (o. was issued today by Attorney Charles F. | Conlon and was served by Con-| stable George Schubert. The complaint stat that last Thursday at 6:30 o'clock an auto- mobile operated by Erickson knock- ed Michael Comhé, age 18 years, of 6 Water street, Southington, off the running board of a trolley on the company’s line and inflicted se- rious injurics on the youth Combo was taken to the Britain General hospital for fr ment but he is now recovering red out of danger. Other Court Cases 1k Case of Plainville has also heen ordered fo appear in court to answer charges emanating from a deal for the purchase of a battery from James Bosworth. Tn his com plaint, Mr. Bosworth claims that Case purchased a battery from him on April 11, 1928, and he has never paid for it. The charge ly opened Earl View of New t- and last not filling for o1 that days again New of reckless driving municate with chairman of the Through no fault n, the Herald was Saturday. Due part of the deliver Herald office, the in Newington, the ing discovered until it to rectify The } apologize to its East for this error o vacation fre necticut John is Light & B committee. of Victor delivered to an error man papers Lewis, from were mistake as too late ald wishes to | Berlin 5 Read is enjoying his annual his duties at the Con- Power company. J |lodged against of Farmington has heen the rules o investigation stable George Johnson day night after he made to Simpson Henry W. road, K reduced to violation of the road, following an carried out by Con- Schubert. was arrested by Constable Schubert had received a complaint First Selcctman Janes that an automobile had shed through a fence on Crooked et. He was charged with driving but since that time, Tohnson has settled for all of the| damage done by his machine. Howe, charged with reck- Johnson singt T nsington, Bel- the the left not 1 on & last Thurs- readers | o iess reck- | mes B ———— —— pecial Town Meeting s he Berlin irned that a ing will be held Thursday evening D legal vote hereby special in Ju S o'clock p. the following propo: deemed advisable tions therefor, First:- To malke tion for the m an Second:— To make an additional tion to micet the Poor wccount vear of $2,500.00 Thir To a cmed lue Hills r of High Road And und me side for hori th Ivisahle hool ar Road to any other proper to ting LEON G. JOHN CARBO, IFRANK J comg Berlin July 11 Conn 1989, of the Town notificd Town the Town to consider tions make appropria. additional appropr Health Officer's fees ot APPropria- hills of the Selectmen i lot at the cor- Orchard husiness nece before HALL, PIERPONT, Board of Selectmen less driving, will be given a hearing in the police court a week from to- Howard West Dies Iollowing an operation performed the Bristol Hospital Saturday aft- Howard West cight vears, son of Mr. and Mrs. William West of Pierce aied the Bristol institution Sunday afternoon Besides his pavent leaves sever al hrothers and sistors The funeral will afternoon at 2:30 undertakin and Mect- Hull oon, age P stroet 19 he and if bhe held Tuesday o'clock from the parlors of W. A. Bailey & Co. Rev. Perry of the A. M. E Zion church will officiate. Burial will be in West cemetery. esumes Operations Operations at the Trumbull ric Co. plant were resumed morning after a shutdown of ‘ The plant makes it annu af to close the plant 10 cnable the employes to tike cation Elec- 0 ensuing o ain for it the old No Accidents Reported serious automobile reported over th ary |or about Plainville, A | was broken in half midway tween Plainville and Southington the Plainville authorities called upon to make | tion. . Legion Meeting Brock-Barnes post. American zion will meet tomorrow night at § No were e week-cnd in wolley pole or De- but were not investiga- any |at | Legion e o'clock in the post rooms on Whiting street. Delegates to the annual state convention of the organization will be named. Reports committees making arrangements for the annual carnival of the post, will aiso b heard Baptist Church Notes The Junior World Wide Guild the Plainville Baptist church, meet tonight at 7 o'clock at church parlors. Refreshments will b served and plans for a hike complet- ed. All members o by present. The senior choir of the church will hold a rehearsal tomorrow evening in the church. A good at- tendance is urged. Complain of Airplane Several neighbors living in the vi- cinity of the newly-instituted landing field on Cooke street, have voiced complaints about the low-flying of the plane duri g its operations yes- terday. " ints were not ficial Smith In the future premises, will warned roof tops as they to make a landing Resumes His Duties Mermley Gormley, manager of the of il are urged comp lod who has leased but were aviators using shaving pare pre- Connecticut Light & Power Co., who | has been ill at his home in Bristol, iat the field early in the afternoon |is able to attend his duties at the| ;| g¢lock. office on West Main stre Handy-Russell Wedding Flora G. Russell of Mountain View and Sylvester 1. Handy of Guilford, were married Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock by Richard O. Schaefer, justice of the at his residence At T y strect, New Britain. The bride native of Plainville, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred- erick Russell and the bridegroom was born in Fair Haven, the son of Mr. and J'rancis Handy. School Alumni Meeting A meeting of Plainville Graded School Alumni association will be held tonight for further plans for the annual reunion of that hody. The affair will be staged some time in Aug peace, is a Legion Team Plays Brock-Barnes post, American baseball team will go to New tonight to meet the Lddy- post team of that city in a District League game to be played at 6:15 o'clock at Walnut Hill park. Plainville is anxious fo contin- ue its good work and get revenge on Eddy-Glover post for a“recent de- fea The Glover Plainville Briefs John J. Cassidy and Michael Sul- livan returned from a two weeks' vacation stay in Maine and Canadn Mr. and Mrs returned from a motor Maine Mr. and William Cassidy have trip through Mrs Louis Provender have returned from a stay with rela- Mattowankeag, Me Misses Lena Caliendo and Mary Pedroline of South Canal street, have returned from a vaca- tion spent in New York city. Harry Graham of Wust Main has returned from a vacation spent in Troy, N. Y. Mrs. Frank is and neth, of Park street, arc | week's vacation with relatives Vermont. Miss Bessic tives in The street son, Ken- spending in Mitchel] of Watert returned from a few days' cation spent with her aunt I'anion of Fairbank avenu H. Gartield Jones, manager of the Jones & Hutton store on Whiting strect, will be on vacation this we William Cushing, one of the ist- ant managers of the Southington store. will be in charge during his iy va- Mrs. absence. Ray Cassidy, popular cle Plainville Cash Market on Whiting street, is on an automobile trip to Canada. His place at the market is being taken by Howard Purdy. Lawrence Noble of Iairficid, M taken a position at the Imperial k at the 1 Circle, Companions of the Forest, will hold their annual excursion on August 11 All members who plan to go must communicate with Clara Orvis on or before July 19 Assistant IFletcher nas days' vacation shabie. Strand business. Dry cleaning and pressing $1. ANl kinds of Pric reasonable.—adyt RESCUED CREW SAFE AFTER VESSEL SINKS Joseph 10 no- Scoutmaster returned from a etay at Camp Kee Tailor shop now open for tailorin (Continued From Ilirst Page) iliary gasoline vt explosion the filled with flames difficulty that reached the Iscap After the engine room nd ti crew was somie 1he dories of 1hé entire crew was made only throu croism of Captain Farrell vis men declared Atfter one dory had been lowered and filled. it was found that because of the list of (he ship it was impossible to lower the second calizing that or the launching he dory de- pended the safety of himself and others of the crew. Caplain Farrell dashed through a wall of fire to the wheel room and there swung the vessel ihto the wind to permit sccond dory to be dropped into the water. the : Bristol News DOZEN WITNESSES TESTIFY AT TRIAL iReopem’ng of Eschoo Case ; Lengthy Session ‘ Ot i Annual | Services to Begin —1'i=h Stolen of- —Uorestyille Takes League New Brokerage the case of Jacob Eschoo | Park street and John and L Divinity street h of the pe session lasting | gis of 2 each ed with brea ault, the The arrests were the street battle staged in fron Sargis store on Divinity the night of July 8. At Firm—N>\otes, outcome NOVENA WILL BE HELD Phursday P'rom Park Lagoon of Iischoo was arrested and when pre- court 1} of $10 an sented guilty and a imposed. Duc speaks no knglish an of his action in court, the case be.reopencd. seph P. O'Connell him and in police fine he Al en, the re was present by Judge | meantime Joseph M. Donova ilscaoo lodzed zainst Sar they were arreste \ argument paid by The latter him th th's 1 ily 6 morning that th over rent money s on July 1 that Eschoo paid $30 on July 1 for a He moved out on J ashed Surgis (o return him. igreed ceording testimony to r rn half the the argumen rted when an could not be reached prosented showed vho is to bruised Sar; ment mony Sargis soon mother, was left knee, . It is her & tion th she was on 1 her roni they were vher walk a other testimony On the he pushed to 1 Kicked by schoo. itnesses corroborate of Sargis other hand that had touched vither other two defendants, and mony 150 corroborated Both Attorney J counsel the Attorney O'Connell for L ected various witnesses nations and ly all of interpreter ves Sa to Cross-exan mony, pra given thro contlicting Judgment in hoo's spended on payment of Sargis was discharged Police Court Arthur Runha ne erick street, was fined $1 for ach of in police this morning when ined that Arthur ha vrong house William Keegan of Southington, and costs on a while under the influence A car operated by n parked car owned Justin of Boothbay Harbor, Mc Roland Gurpin of Addisor who sideswiped a car Terryvil Lak b peace walk nu charge of by car Walter lassy Heward Walter by of o Bristol. Saturday night, was fined for reckless driving The case Prospect porting July 18 dar of I stre ed with liquor at the continuer Serienla’s fature truck awned by G pendin A lig \neher badly when striclk damaged Saturd on Terryville av a car Peter New tain t a he [ rose Rich sottle owned by Onof Arin the d M Mrs. Cather Frederick night after a Bristel hospit pand, thr one & Catherine ielmat morning at 9 o' Civil Suit Ins in the ci Eschoo v Sat noon v Co sions. The superior conrt at able IS e Has Tuesday in September. Fined fo Joseph Sawicky reckless driving Roscor case turnahl charged was fined 1 pleaded costs to the fact that he was unaware asked that ey aged to hear additional evidence was granted started the that hecom her side an husband's rece his wife his te otple which Eschoo to testified ¥ Mrs. left left Several hoo den of testi- was proved 0. of Ir and costs hbors 1 was Mrs d- into 8150 driving of liqu struck a Boston occ Sericola enue avenue ot trans. 1 Stielman Reckless Driving uest of the defe first costs in police court this morning by Judge Joseph M: Donovan. He pleaded not guilty through counsel, Mather. mil with offense, court a similar zuilty by the est of the two & ien w weéks itly dame ered two cracked ri Attorney Mather announced an appeal would be taken and a bond of $100 was set by the co; Novena to St. Anne ual to st Thursday evening Joseph's church and will continue until St. Anne's Day, J Rev James J. C gher of t Or- der of Lowe Mass 3oth Sawicky suf that The ar will open novena Oblate eacher Services wil period Anne otions. will hrot the Thomas J. K¢ s pasto nbe was estimated th any from novena st year it ) persons, 1 points, attende and many cures hav in recent years. A crutches, braces, can and other devices flicted the the been e tance by exhibition used have been or church department same annou open Wins Outboard N rl H. Mason of tl tin Middletown s staged Middletow Ya nts in outho {lor Finoe on the Cor trday Mason river €rnoot won in straig wo heats Fish Stolen I'rom Lagoon Complaint w made 1o aturday ph Civizzio of pol 3 Jos Ro well park that and trout had 1 v days It is number of £ en taken duri from the pond believed I emoved by ndred plants pulled lawn a jail penalties Forestville Takes L A ninth inning enabled to defeat the We Muzzy field. B ay's victory the d of the eraniums and other up and scattered Court officials hav will rally w runs the stvi to of yester- from tk all league contributed am east city asst ) of the City W Lnd heir 1 Bas: players feat by n Vital Statistios 5 onth of Ju Funeral of Emile Girardin Emile jay Girar oon a plant Leturin rday Jones Madsell Camp to Meet | state armory on Center street. Plans for the dedication of the Spanisn War memorial at Park street and Muzzy avenue in September will be f rs from the department and other camps about expected to be present liscussed. Offic e state are at the meeting Funeral of Former The funeral of Mrs. wald of Unionville, widow of John ¥. Grunwald, who died Saturday morning Francis' hospital, Hartford, v ‘clock this afternoon s Residen iva C. @Grun- in Hartfor cemetery, Lutheran c h al was in Wes Mrs, inwald ol but for a was a native number of years in Unionville e is ’ one dau Hoffman of T iward C Wi Grand View Apartments Sold artments on at publ'e rnoon to Attor- New Britain for 36. g was recently constructed by 1 Derby ot New sold under the orde court Attor- the 1 sold was City 1jo 5 of the Council Meeting An g o council w HrEOW the city 0 o'clock the and and the of ths a term of ef wis \corporation of Br ol office of tha Hartford. The will conduct a s capitalized at art business with 1e incorporators Joseph B, Sc essions, Arthur M. Hubbard, Pond, ilip C. LOCAL POLES WAIT VAINLY FOR FLIERS Page) v in wvas a sad blow the and thousands of 1l journeyed ipation of the a mournful lot h consulate-general's apen receiving cturn opeful P to New les who York in ant office was P calls York askir thousands of ople ir of the P an v onfir at the fliers were forced el ne consulat> gos to Horta for but to no avail Some mos- con- landed the the were imbers to fliers anxiety of town after- X- the fliers. of much m out ed Saturday t of the we ghout laring this the elty m- of telenhone the Herald rmation regard Photo ent of th 'FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS | of | usual busi- | from Bristol | car | FRECKLES HANE GlveN UP HOPE OF FINDING TAGALONG, SO TueY GO BACK FOR TAG'S PONY THAT THEY LEFT TIED T A TREE... THEY SAY THAT ENERY CLOUD HAS A SILVER LINING, BUT 1 LANE Y DovaTs ! 1D GIVE ARYTIING IF WE'D HANE TAG INSTEAD OF THE PONY ! More Bad Luck — [ A\ T'LL RUN AKEAD AND UNTIE Him- 6EE! 1 BET LE \NONDERS \WHAT'S BECOME oF us!! )( No! Now { Kes Gone !