New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 25, 1929, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1929. could. No, Reductions 109 to 509 Dunng the TIME Berlin News DOUBT OVER PAYING [y intere lquestion and have elected a commit- {0/ tee to 10k nto the matter and to Hew Britain Fire Department Be Strict in Future CALL IS STILL UNTRAGED I'uneral Services for George Shaw and Mrs. John Gugel — Legion IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES MADE OR PURCHASE HELD A REASONABLE LENGTH OF SAVING 10 TO 50% T | Kasic: Do Thoson &€, | e N AUTO R artford’s Skopping Gentar: STORE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Go To Brown Thomson For Better Values In Fumiture August Sale DEFERRED PAYMENTS EASILY AND CONVENIENTLY ARRANGED home-makers our extraordinary low prices—and furniture at prices always right— and such deserved. a e e —————— many years and was active in church | work. | Legion Meeting | regular mecting of Bolton- post, Amerfcan Legion, will be held fonight at the Legion hall in Kensington at 8 o'clock. All mem- Th | bers of the post are requested to at- | the meeting as business of | ed. 1 reat- protection | Members of the Legion ted in the fire get first relative f: information on all It has been stated | hand |that the members of the Legion are |In favor of the separate department | and will heartily back such a propo- | sition if the voters of the town ac- | cept it at the town meetir ) at the town hall for of voting on the matter. The Legion in Kensington en back of the volunteer fire de- on July | he purpose has be Mieeting Tonight—Dogs Kill Pigs | Partment movement for many years | and has organized a department that | —Rain Aids Crops—Briefs, are wonder- alarm that Residents of the town how the bill for the d the New Britain Kensington yesterday sived by the town authoritles. will be re By Berlin call as It proper men called cannot be no fire. Britain officials that if nerlin does not pay for. the call they 1 use more caution in the future mswering calls from this town in this case, if there is difficulty mn | Iacating one of the selectmen or one the other men authorized fo cail Britain department, there | heavy fire loss before the | n firemen can be reached. Chairman James J. Butler of the New Brifain fire board stated ftor that the serio of the call such that in the future calls must come from one of the men author- ized to summon the department. wili not have to pay was not put througi | The woman wh) traced and there of for | [lack New say i oo may be v Brit By the rules of contract the town of Berlin will accept any dam- 2 sed by injury to men in ac- If the New Britain depart- | 1ent answers calls trom anyone who | may call the department, there Is a | possibility t the town of Berlin| will refuse to pay any damages oc urring, as it can rightly say that| New Britam department wa seting in violation of the sules of the contract and that it sponsiblé for damage to the de ment 1t has not heen decided or not a biil will be sent to the town the fire call yesterd: This * will be voted upon at the next ing of the New Brifain fire board, which will be held in a few n all probability the matter wiil 1aken up at the town meeting to held on July 81 for the settlin: of the fire protection problem in this own. the is not re- part- whether tor matt I“urther efforts to check up on the woman who called the department department | + that 1 . [1awns that terms of tne contract the town | A% | dur! |t when | the vesterday have been of no avail and | the womdn herself evidently does not wish to admit.putting in the call. “There is a possibility that a smali quickly put out by her, prompt call. I'uneral of George Shaw Shaw was employed Consfruction Co. for was well known among idents. John John Gugel of held this afternoon Rev. Alan 1. Dodd Methodist church Burial Mrs, Mrs. 1 of The funeral of Kensingten from her hon of the Kensington s in charge of the s in West cemetery Mrs, Gugel was a Kensington Methodist ervices. church | rence, The funeral of -George Shaw, 54, who died at the Hartford hospital Monday, was held this afternoon at 10 o'clock. held trom his late home on k tings street, Buyrial was in IFairview ceme- ry. New Britain. Rev. Dodd officiated. My Berlin IFuneral services were | Alan L.| member of the | for | ing, s held several meetings in the past | few yea Rain Aids ¢ rain of this morning brought relief to crops in this vicinity were drying up and also were being affected heat and lack of rain few weeks. Farm week that the berries | and early crop tunted by the of rain and feared that later | crops would also be destroyed ops "he eat to by intense g the p. reported last Dogs Versus Pigs Three pigs proved to he no match | for two dbgs in a pitched battle be- | tween the two forces last Saturday, | was learned today. | The dogs belong to Harold Judd | f Berlin and the pigs to John Caval. also of Berlin. According to the story told by Mrs. Caval, the dog jumped into the pigpen and attacked the pigs. All thre Killed, and | Mrs. Caval went to their rescue, she was also st upon by th She was not injured, although the dogs put up a stifl fight Doz Warden Henry Austin called fo investigate and found ownership of the dogs. He stated that they were on “parole.” having been accused of various crimes be- dogs the | | fore this one Town Clerk i today Avthur Woodruff stat- that the matter out of hands of the town and was 1 the owner of the doss to set is expected that.thé matter dropped payment mages. wa 1o It will upon of the Son Rorn A son, John eter, has bee fo Mr. and Mrs. John Pentore Kensington, according to a cerfifi- filed with the town clerk today. Last Berlin Ttems and drum corps will hold kly rehoarsal this evening T:45 o'clock. All men are asked to be present Mr. and Mrs expecied hom three weeks' stone park. Charles IMiske has accepted a sition with Scars Roehuck and com- pany in New Britain Misses Norma and Lidna McCorkle Read left yesterday for tend the 4-H club con vill run for a Mrs. Joseph Tarm was the Clough, yesterday Work on Vault Addition | Awaits Contract Signing Work on the addition to the| vault in the office of the town | clerk will started when con- | racts have been drawn by Cor- poration Counsel Jehn H. Kirkham and signed by Albert C. Record, the suceessful hidder, Seeretary William G. Dunn of the city hall commis sion said foday. The coun al the nec n horn of cate The its we fife W. Mildrum are Saturday after a trip through Yellow- po- Nedra and orrs to nee which Law- aroiy week Wetherill of mother of South Mrs he ril has ready authorized sary ex penditure Our Classified Ad dept. iz grow the Herald busin office | Already many of Connecticut's many more are coming each day —for they know Brown Thomson and Company Tony told Plainville News Tony wa e Bristol News Advent Church Outin, The ic of the Ady [ Christiar he he fon ¢ | to | than 2 mobiles The h school will i ons askea | urch not later i Aute t th 30 o'clock on the date A lHow ‘Sedan and Runabont Collide | Head-on on New Britain Road HASTINGS 0 BE ARRESTED Plainville Men 10 7. 1 while The and a g v will he TRk dnm served. The weekly pray Advent Christian church w | on Thursday at 7:45 o'clock Industrial Exhibit Meeting picnic will close the g lunch watermelon ymn iy a basket Report Attempted ANG Holdup—Advent Church Outing— | Leaves Fund for Girls' Committee on Industrial Exhibit | A Autos Collide—Forestville | to Meet Tonight—Briefs. o LoNe Commerce for eral | Three men were painfully injured last night about 7:30 o'clock in an | Whic! ) P automobite head-on collision on the | ¥ | Plainville-New Britain road a short | stance from the top of Hart's hill |{ hamber and Fred Hastings, of Strong court, | T1erce stee ! Plainville, well known insurance man! will be summoned into court to | answer a_charge of reckless driving. The injured included Hastings and John H. Rochdfort and his brother 4N Joseph of 108 Laurel street, Bristol. Hastings received a badly lacerated right arm, badly cut fingers and cuts | about the face and, possibly, a frac- ture of the two lower ribs. John Rochefort suffered a cut on the head that required three stitches o close and had a broken bone in his right hand while his brother had a lengthy laceration of the right arm near the | shoulder and an injury to his hip According fo Consfable B. I. Wadsworth who called to the scene, Hastings was proceeding to- wards Plainville and the Bristol car 15 going to New Britain. As hoth ipproached the spot of the accident, | | Hastings, at a fast rate of speed, cut | out to pass three cars ahead of him. | of | He failed to see the Bristol car ap- | proaching him and as neither driver could stop. both crashed head-on. | Hastings' car is heavy sedan |1 | while the other is a light runabout. |arrived. | When the crash happened, the light- | A check er car mounted the front end of the | 1°P G appeared for Abel larger one and caused more damage | 0Wner of the able | aral ac 1 witnosses were to it than to itself hicht laated a nd called plans lal w ainviile in rooms morni in and propriete nd not o i was f lilty of i Cohen, 115 School stre Abel was arrested last Frid ernoon by Detec McGillicuddy | Conen, who. nted ositively of m ctric from th 1utomol y capacity what end the mer David 0 of cormittee Il con project is tive Sergeant ipon when the feasible Beats Constai compla ain On Crossing B. J. Wadsworth } warrant for the arres automobile re- | oy Benny Czye- {1 June, 16 SLoCHY \ 15 confirme hy in court identified the pres t drill n om Britain f reckles ng. The wary :utomobile the constah | railroad cros: Tuesday nig w an automobile 0 10 runs a gasoline s Abel's gara who i i A3 ity of have participated in g “‘ ot a nrar | Fermis of one oceasion kast Main st Near midnight Constable Wadsworth \pproaching t ated to 1 was oxt 108 about spe miles an hour heing lowered for the approac bound for Waterbury policeman sounded his wh did not heed i way. He jus fore the 1 est sell only high grade had a trai stifi purcl ivill Berlin a ing reputation must be but the driver | continued o d five years 2 testinony corrobo Iph Abel in Berlin lward A. Mag was 1o get brother, T former proprietor He mbot ehicle | Wadsworth 1s investig Births Recorded A son wheel. | Bristol hospit Forestville, 1 crashe st his wind, rushed oce fortuna! struck Lody ving 1i ely retaining the the windshicld his against the d nts of was sterd orn y noons, to M which had Ahel's Re almos upon cross-examinatio ertain to th TRUCK AND AUTO COLLIDI Jdwin Wolfer of 163 Tremont strect, going west on Ellis street, and a truck owned by the Crown Ice Cream of 5 Cherry street and driven hy Roland the injured men Holmes of 24 Webster street, north Dr. George . Cook on Cherry t the in-|they all received treatment tersection the this | dition of Mr. Hastl morning, vehicles. | ed serious foday Detective investi- |10 his bed at h wed and for po- | fort was able to he but lice his brother Joseph is unable to walk Pilot of World’s " i’ Biggest Airplane the lighter car, | james Sava o ylaces A son was witered | Alherio Pedro | cuts from flying glas their home yesterday. Other Plainyville Briefs carried iola fice of A coupe driven by I £na s 5 Johnson of Mi hookkeeper in letown Ca. autoists, passing the spot, of- where s 15 Abel's to th Berlin from Apr 1927, identified the Chased hy Abel vendor in April on crashed Theloont darill o dan ported no s consider. \rmington in her rar id for the d by mo! ~ companied n ting Lconard and o friends in I bhout oy liam Coan of B tion ral weeks lerlin garage awmond ( ifler New said h 00King Bernat knew the The smaller badly dam- aged in front with its radiator stove in and other parts broken. The la | er car the radiator st n {hood mangled and th broken off its moorings and | ed back almost to the Its wheels were front axle and it into a garag Hasti [l in time be car was John hat May, Abel in vas court 1 went e} office engine had post for il purchas When as Nt 1sed nth b wdo be unable The last wit shov- L 8 lomy month driver's skew from a b had Iy ! fore to follow M ar the local wse of his ininvics tempted Hold unknown rear of him late ourt ER HAS GOOD NIGHT July (P)—Chancel- Mueller, i ov after MUEI Heidel lor Hery German from operation of gall blader trouble fortable . hut G forn tified that inn of the drill the s 1d nsed in Cohen When an SR v from | pointed it while he wis parked on West Main street, near Sunrise avenue in Plain- ville, Tony alattoli, Woodland strest Plainville, did not whether it was louded left that place Tony, in his rper of the N poli spartment late Wednesday night stated that he had stopped on West Main street to examin. on his car. Tn the car with wers Louis Dugo, Maple street nville, nd o whose name dors Another car pulled ¢ ; d side Tony's and the driver told Tony |l e ceama Int e for a hoar- | %A1 not to anything. Tony walked i car, and then the driv- s hand in the rear of th it out zun and point- m man pulled his car anc her 1tack pent a com phy cabinet, r s at night his icians Sost say mea of dan- s r. stop 1o consider not. He Just NOTIC ETTLEMENT OF report ON ACCOUNT to Britain Offic H w dn a tire him he ound commissic the city dation of heock that t of Miss Nancy Sheehy the new playgron Ki 1d Fifth stre court Court ening in At the ) girls Com [not know ong- lary sy visor of ot formed Americ Bris two flags, the other verounds by the board OF CLAIMS <PLAINVILLE» FPRIDAY Stop. Look and List MONTE BLUE in GREYHOUND LIMIT See BIG BOY BROOM STHE in CTHR CHASER™ URDAY Bad Rinty, the Doz, Mon s, of Assistant Supe Monahan at t in the L L off from 1and twelye RIN TIN TIN in “THE MILLION DOLLAR COLLAR™ ¥s A Big vorld Lake playground ot the has big At- -moto A Show e ) FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ises Supervisor's Salary— Chib— Takes Borovy Dies. er ABEL DISCHARGED - ON THEFT CHARGE " Defendant Maintains He Bought Eleotric Drill in Guestion « PLAYGROUND BODY MEETS k in tification Couture the and m two years This morning Ne was Inez who worked RATARC 924 to Iehy 10 wo and that the 1ess called was Napo o b o garag Donovan f up of th by ma held roon W ekly the fa- illness. Until his recent sickness he had been employed at the New De- Manufacturing company. sers vill be held at James J. Dunn oclock to John Wil- Episcopal urial will ral and the al home of Main street afternoon of d between 150 =200 funer on We morrow Re Kins T will officiate n West cometery Teofil Borovy ‘eofil Borovy gan ligi gh school who nights at th is in xington oon at lonaha the Last B Superint ced ould be forme grounds this tion of Miss Azilda H Creates Fund Announcement w afternoon by oming memb t1 Club Wed Girls' ade o'clock day Blo : Iristol S who yesterd birthday ot and an now tion Amer ations to con- tion 10 arican 1 be ssion janer standard state mission Meet pres At his de ch morr high 1o busines rs open for Accident by duated from ith an A. R A. M. degres Brown Universi He has taught on Bridgepo: 1. and Putnam ind Automobile omobiles operated ) of 46 IcMahon of slightly o'clock last Broad an South 94 dama fron and K for £ Tolic stree high schools Motoreyele s years served ton indic Mercier Broad st of To L goon proposed lagoon at the scuth- Memorial houlevard somewhat larger than planned, it was de- meeting of the hoard of Jast evening. £11,000 still remains park anpropriation lieved that sufficient able for the work. prepared by Ci W. Buell. who at- the boule- together with 1 let P A nto King who w x| east end of t sto: Aesh : to ap- 18 A result Step's missioners naware of S : vertaken original mini motor- | 14 officer nétified to ere func it Estimat Jailed by Merlden Conrt : L3 “"w_“‘tvu t this mornii W. Raymond imt Willlam J Anderson decided by the park to devise a new t Rockwell at the whole « would be plainly visibla nd A large new flood was re purchased and to be placed over the center Moot letor confer piet vard Wiliam police o night ting to the atte s to what time patroln uait Uy i and 10 local ¢ Miss Mills H it b €N | this is ' off duty P Iuneral of Mrs, Onofrio funcral of Mrs. Mary Onofrio, Forestville, was held this morning at St rch, where a high em celebrated. 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