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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1929. Brogg Thomson pping Centar: STORE CLOSES AT 12 O'CLOCK WEDNESDAY Exceptional Values for Three Hours Only Men’s Rayon Broken Sizes, fancy patterns 20c pr. Hemstitched top, $1.95 DICKENSON'S WITCH HAZEL — Women's Bloomers and Panties Of rayon, slightly irregular 3% pr. Children’s Socks 3/ and 34 hose, special 15¢ pr. Silk Costume Slips Half Hose 56 inch will $ not sag, regular $: 1.89 yd. Porto Rican Gowns shadow hem ea. White and colors, embroidered 85¢ ea. » pints 15¢, pints 29¢, quarts 43¢ some SEIDLITZ POWDERS — Special, 16¢ dozen Berlin News TOWNTO BE SCENE OF MUCH ACTIVITY Heavy Court Docket and Special Town Meeting Tonight FIRE PROTECTION ACTION Final Daci sion Hoped For Tonight— Deciding Legion League Games Mr. Phillips Returns— | Seek Marriage License. Sevaral cases will be tried before Judge G. G. Griswold in the Berlin town court tonight. Julius Rakoski of Lower lane will be charged with reckless driving as the result of an auto accident involving three near the Farmington age early Sunday morning. Kirk of New Britain was by Constable William Cole Berlin after the car which he was driving turned over near the Ken- sington post oftice Sunday afternoon John Jacobs of Lower lane was arrested by Constables Brown and Ventres in a raid which resulted in the finding of several wallons of home brew, together with the still in which it was alleged to have been made. He will be charged with lignor with intent to sell nk St. Marie, proprietor of tho Nutmeg house near the Berlin de- pot. will be tried on a charge of keeping liquor with intent to sell, following a raid Scturday night in which several gallons of alleged liquor were found in the hou: State police arrested several truck drivers on charges of overloading during the past week when thay were operating the scales at the south end of the town. These driv ers will appear in court tonight Town Meeting Tonizht The special town meeting to ¢ids on the fire protection question of the town will be held tonight at the Berlin town hall at 8 o'clock All voters of the town are urged to at the meeting so an intelligent vote on the matter may e take The primary purpose of the me ing is to decide whether to have a volunteer department in the town or to continue to have the nrotection from the New Britain department. I the latter is decided, there will be vete on having each person in the town given authority to call the New Britain department in case of a fi At present the call must be made by the selectman or the town clerk Substitute Ca Charles Gulong of Kens hreaking in on the route as village mail sington. He will jana when the latter goes vacation. Returns From Trip Vernon L. Philliy Kemsington Congregational has returned from an ex- trnd=1 vacation spent in motoring in the west. With him Mrs. Phillips and their daughter. Eajoving European Vacation Word has heen received from Wil Shepard of rlin. who ling th- summer in Europe with AT and his par'y. o reports that very enjovable trips ‘hout Copenhi The party will turn about the t of September o Play Decidil me He The Bristol American Tegion base- holl feam and the New Britain Bddy Glover post team will play a decidirg @a W the Percival enue grounds Thursday evening de- naton of I carrier substitute on is ik for s Rev the church was ske samuel have heen mad o Denmark at avenue gar- | | turned from t} in | . pastor of | 5:30 o'clock. The teams are tied for championship. The winner partici- the | pates in the state elimination 1 and | first place in this half of | county Irague and have picked Ken- | sington as a neutral zround for { deciding contest. The encounter promises to be of great interest the teams are very evenly matchod. | The game hetween Kensington and ast Berlin in the town 1 ‘heduled to be piayed at the field on Thursday night will vanced one day and will be ¢ 1 off tomorrow ening i) |o'clock. This game will decide © winner in the American Legion ‘\*.\Q\A“ in Berlin, the winner to ra-| ceive a cup from Bolton-Kasica post. | | The Berlin team and Kensingto | Boy 8Scouts were left behind in the | series, the Jensington Boys' ciub nd the East Berlin team leading the league. Kast Berlin is a | orite in the playoft, although sington is very strong. All | interested are invited to be imas Wednesday and | evenings. Apply For Marrviage License Application for 1 marriage license been made at the town clerk's | office by Nicolas Hichard Malone of Kensington onl Miss Ifda Mariatt 2lso of Miss is the Robert fav- Krn- | people | K daugt Maria Returns I'rom Hospital Arthur Ceandall has re- Britain Gen- | cral hospital, whe 1¢ <hw has been jor the past few weews as the resu'c of | being struck by a New England bus the South school some warks She was operated on the eived m the | is eeported | Mr near, ago. hospital for accident. Hos coudition as being mush improved According o Constabis G | Kanupka, who arvested the the bus on a <ha of reckl ing, the driver admitted that b been going 45 nles hour | was unable t» hring the {0 a stop befors stelking the won | The bus passel thrae parked cars on the right and st ok Brs. Crandall, who was ‘alling to the | driver of the fivst ear Tire marks showed that the ion of the brakes on the hus 1 't fiom the | place of ths accident had ‘siled to bring the heavy bus to a stop. The case will be trizd m tn lin town conrt as soon as Mrs dall will be bl to be about. thought tha* tha case wil be posed of next Tuesday night Drum Corps Reacavsal The T. A. and B. drnm corps ot Kensington hatl its weekly 1ehvarsal | at the Tabs' hall in Kensington last | night 1here reeni | of the members pr | | Liast Berlin ! ininries vee an ani neavy i sule Ber- Cran- 1t s dis- wis a large § Items ! | “There will be no further meetings | Community club untit Seb- | it which time the fall pro- will be announced. It had previously stated that there me tomorrow eve of the | tember gram heen would be a ni Thé® women of St. Gabriel's Epis- copal church will meet tomorrow | afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the | church social rooms L. I¥, Turner is recu an operation which he underwent at the Hartford tal. He was reported today as re | ing comfortably. | Mrs. John Irank her brother, John Schall, of Coroni, L. I, at her home in West Cromwell Mrs. Dorothy Barnes and children | | of Detroit, Mich., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lotz of Cottage street Miss Edith from tinz | ing from recently ospi is entertaininrg Northrop has returr at the Plainvill a | a week's stay camp ground The Knights of will | | meet this exening at 8 o'clock at Community hall Mrs. A Barnes and the Mabelle Winifred Barnes urnced from the Plainville | around, ! The East Berlin Junior baseball | |team of the American Legion le will play the Berlin Boys' Thursday evening in the first three game series for th i Pythias n Misses and have | | McDonald had Royal H Dyer have I ible for jury 1930 term. Mrs. Darwood local vi Morse en duty P Bynon We ors yesterday Announcing the heginning of route, Kensington veg fruit and East Be Matusz. Get fresh fruit every Tuesday Saturday. Telephone vegetable liz and Schocl Commiticeman znd Kiwa: Asked to Join Corps of Pub- 1 Odd Lo?Men's Shorts Fancy broadcloths and madras 45c pr. and Cromwell All Wool Jersey Tubing .25 Women's Outsize Hoslery Full fashioned silk, values to $2.00 89 pr. Raymond announced as el luring the 1 Mrs. tables a hurs 377.—advt lic Lecturers, ph M. Wa New rom ming to ceived a letter Lim to become a \NEW ENGLAND COUNCIL | INVITES WARD 70 SPEAK 1 of this president of the Kiwanis club and a Chamber of (‘fommerce secretary be Brita R of the New England couneil, invitin member of thy council's speakers’ bureau. he bureau operates for the pur- kers on thro pose of s topics out New dressed local achieved a reputation wit well as knowledge, of tonic It is likely he will tation pplying spe civie England to AT as Weman Stabbed, Two Held in Investigation 30 (P—Mrs. Priscilla the Back Bay, {wo companions {Q licf hospital ear'; wound Boston, July MeDonald was hrought the Haymarket b today with a dc the abdomen chances of recovery Miss Mue Charles who. of by srravichia, with a second suspicious counted their td woman 1 persons falle audienc therings Ward h: and for his current stab Physicians hi wid anc were slight Moore, Cambridge, and st man, n spindle and declarcd the evidently been caused knife. The sccond the hospital Investigation led fice on Long wha there was evider been in progre heen north end ago stabbing by man escaped at on 2 police to an of- ¢ wher wce that a party had Officers said Mr involved about brought | her to the institution were held as | Police ory that the McDon a filing wound ha il they Windsor, trolley station No. This picnic is for members of all departments of the church, the con- gregation, and friends. All are ask- ed to meet at the church at 1:30 |oclock. Those wishing transporta- |tion are requested to notify Richard |Sedergren of 15 Tomlinsen avenue. | Anyone wishing to donate a car may |do so, and his kindness will be |greatly appreciated. Transportation | for children will be provided. Each family is requested to pro- vide enough food for its party afd one other person. The food will ll | |be put together and tables will be | set on the lawn. The committee in | charge consists of R. Sedergren, | Wallace Bunnell and William Bar- | raclough. { Plainville News L1QUOR OFFENDERS ~ GET STIFF FINES ALONG BOULEY Man and Woman Found Guilty hy Judge Ryder OTHER CASES ARE TRIED ‘Alm\lfll Picnic of Baptist Church to | 1 I FORM SECURITIES Bristel Plenty of Water | According to Engineer Joseph N. | | McKernan of the Plainville Water | company, the water supply here is in | § ; t o Shortage |spiendid condition at present in Plainville — Other | Y9th quantity and quality. The loca! | reservoir contains at present more | Item than 150,000,000 gallons. Some | i towns of the are faced with | Trust Organizes | Be Held Saturday—! Coempany Firemen of Water in Clieck—Held On Statutory —Endee Field Day. | Two persons brousht betore thellin, serious predicament of & short. Plainville town court this morning |age of water, but the supply in | Park |at 10 o'clock to answer to charges of | Plainville will take acre of the water | eastern end of | manutacturing and selling liquor | demand for considerable time, Mr. | were found guilty by Judge Merritt | McKKernan states {O- Ryder ani were fined $100 and| The local reservoir is tested often | costs each. Bcth arrests were made | ang the water has been found to be |last Friday as the resuit of ralds |y 2504 condition. Ahout this tims conducted by Constable George Schu- | o¢ fho vear, the town is generally {bert und Deputy Sheriffs Carl Tuck=| ¢y nichoa” with water from Now er anc George Greer of the effice of 4 : el forpan e e Hogh M Aleorn, | Britain, but at the present time it is The case of Mrs. Annis Letingky |10t Known whether the pipes | of Whiting street was first to be 0% connected in the near future er ought before the court. The ofti-| N0t 1€ the water supply in Now | cers who conducted the raid testified | Pritain is badly affected by the | |that they found three gallons of drousht. — Mr. McKernan stated, “hooch” on the property, also a still | Plainville will want to draw |and 35 gallons of mash. The still |from the neighboring city's reser- |was located in a small room in theVoir and make the supply the |cellar o the house. much lower, | Mrs. Letinsky told the court that | Court Sale Made she did not have the liquor for sell-| To satisfy a judgment rendered in |ing purposes and denied a report|the court of common pleas against |that she was furnishing liquor tojLeo Moreau in r of M. Collins. {men employed at the Plainville | peputy urrey has | | Casting Co. sold to Moreau to Pete in. to heaut Memorial department aken ye bridge over East moved by Cosmo Vac ractor. who has been contract for the erection of yridge which will reopen Eas |to automobile traftic. The according to the terms of wiil [tract signed by Mayor W. R | Crumb on behalf of the city, completed within | vara we is 1ot streel 10 years agc when Mellen was constructed an of the highway caused consi discussior on the part of t council. Councilmen Krank lend Homer Judd expressed proval of the project and eve contarct at t ction when the rew bridge was awarded neeting of the city council opinion, the reopening of tk | created one more hazard Loulevard, where there hav numerous accidents during t tew It sions, owner building | Eiast Sheri ock Rosso of } Appointed Head Nu Mis ther Seaberg of Berlin has been appointed head nurse at the Plainville private hospital, according | to an announcement made today by | Mrs. Anna Marie Paul, who conducts | the institution Two new patients hav ad- | mitted to the hospital f eatment They are Mrs. Charles Gustafson ot Forestville and Paul Jones of Hart- ford. belo | Prosecutor Charles F. Conlon | stated that the woman and her hus- | | band had been in court some months | ago on the same charge and had | Ibeen found guilty and fined He | |said that he would not charge Mrs. | Letinsky with a second -wffense charge but asked that she be given a heavy fine | represented by any attorne | Plasick Found Guilty Michael Piasiek, whose home is located on the the Pequa- buck river near H. C. Baum | factory, was the second liquor of- | tender to face the court. According to the testimony of the raidink offi- cers, they found about five gallons series. [of liquor and 23 gallons of mash, Mr. Piasiek pleaded nolo contendere Woods of Britain Attorney Woods told the court that his client was experiencing consid- crable trouble at his home and that his wife had undergon e vears is understood that Albe of the old Riverside avenu has agreed to dilopidated structure, this |sion being made when t agreed to reopen erection of a new bridge will increase the value of property which at one time t attempted to buy. The price Mr. Sessions, however, was exorbitant and the Work on the new lagoon southeast end of the houlevar ing ushed rapidly by the works’ department and itis e that it will be completed thi been banks of the Bloxsom—Byington Mr. and Mrs. George Byington an- nounce the wedding of their daugh- ter, Mabel, to Elnor Bloxsom which took place at 12:30 o'clock at the parsonage of the Con- gregational church. The ccremony was performed by Rev. J. Roy Wilk- erson. Mr. Bloxsom came here some time ago from Vermont and three ed a position at the Usher lous operations. He ked for !liams garage |clemency by the court in dealing ¢ Postponed my | With the case. The attorney claimed | The cases of John L. Hubbard of Rerlin, | that Mr. Piasick was formerly a New | °§ South High street, New Britain, Britain man and as far as he knew |and Pasquale Vincenti of 205 Bur- was o living man and worked |ritt street, New Britain, charged daily. with violations of the rules of the Scored Prosecutor road, were postponcd by Prosecutor umuel Fables, 21. charged with |Charles . Conlon of the Plainville a motor vehicle without a |town court until August § was heavily scored by Prose- |in court today by Constable Georza Charles I. Conlon and Schubert Sunday following a o and costs by Judge Me lision of their automobiles at Far - ; ington ind East street like Fables running around the high- | ., L5, Margaret Farrar aroun h ways in automobiles without licenses | Shrcct has returned home showing absolutely mo regard Rlclet ves i g o regar for the law. He asked that Fables be given a heavy fine | Fables was arrested abou Monday on East Main s (‘onstable Geo hubert. abl a car out from Guidan’s pool room and | t out after him in an automobi He overtook Fables near the \l‘,:‘r JoRnEDS sonic home and the young man ad.|Store has to Woodmont. mitted to the officer that he had no | ‘'St lGenae tolanersle A oty Misses Zella and Mollie Dyer Fined $5 and Costs el | returned from Bay View. where William Hansen Hamden was |SPEnt the past two retions fined $5 and costs on a charge of |, W S Wightman 9 Xindred viol e i . Florida, after spending | o) H hally | two weeks with Clvde Morway i reckless driving. Picnic Date Ieiiy Hé was arreated last w hy| It was announced today the i Constable B. J. Wadsworth after his |Annual outing | truck had collided with autome. | \anufacturing Co bile driven by Michael ot | Monday. August 5 West stre Sehin day. Angust 6. a vond Har in the Herald badly d — = Dr. A. F. Seihert Onens Offien in Native City Alfred 1. Sothert of 17 Vine gon of Mr. nd Mra. Frank of Starloy Court, has opened | offices in Commercial Trust building on West Main street, and will spocialize in treatment of infants and child 's diseases. Dr. Seibert i of New Britain, He was graduated from the New Britain high school in h and took A pre-medical course at Tufts In the immediete tutire college, leaving in to enter the | ubscription s Yale Medical raduated | 3 : 20, 1929 from of doctor of terned at | nospit speci |study of pediatii After therc, he went to the Strong lial hospital in T | where he becanie assistant chief res- ident physician in pediatrics at the |hospital. He recently completed hi |training there New W. M- were Wil- | by children for wading purpo: seri- for skating. Announcement is mad {morning of the organization Bristol compary of Birstol securities holding company, capital of $300,000. Th will begin business with in capital, consisting of of $25 par value stock tention of the compary ditional shares sufficient to b total outstanding stock to n the near future. The corporation has been 1 by interests identificd ol Trust compary, and unizers, in follow the e set by banking institutions 1 cities, are confident that the cf this enterprise will be ing as they have in all such organizatiors throughout th There are now some ompanies in Co. cticut, nent among them being company of Hartford wa Jonn zood y and By | ope: !license, | cutor fined 0. Ryder, 1t i was itt avenue of Pierce after Pittsficld. w stay Mass. Miss Agnes Elliott of the Schwartz Belting Co. is spending a vacat'on - |in New Hampshire Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Ball have re- turncd from their honeymoon and have taken up their residence at 99 Broad street vy past m h ficer saw 20 suc wvdoin b e rear th of the . glves it the authc L general in estate ope irities, hol all banking not mclvde Inc.. will be charter oftic With that of the Bristol T and is as follows rman of the each, president; vice president secretary and The directors elected are ! Joseph B 1008, ( ing, W. Kenneth Se Manros Geor 8. Gordon, Paul M gar L. Pond. and Lu Stock of the Bristol Co offc 10 sharehole 3ristol Trust company four shar ih for each sha bank Noti olders | offering will be placed in bave civic they ations, other and to Ton 1llahassee W s rewdy of rules are espread o 1 civic ha that the mbali | will be held on and not on Tuss- sviously statell hy n | pany Buczko ton. just be- 5 Co mazed oth cars wer in the collision, Gordon Annual Plenic annual picnic of the will he held Siturday 1 cven ome Dr. 15 arles L N The church Baptis sions, Beach Hubbar er J after- of the m pastor, A, D. Kendrlo A AT ndrick aid her The on od s the on new e Bostor of tive *PLAINVILLE» WED. MAT. and NIGHT B. Warne Hoeney B, Walthall in “STARK MAD” Hair-Ra'sin Mystery of Thrills and Shivers News and Comedy a = 3 set H there, zree and in- | Haven General dized in v i vear rust comp Memor- | aced on N, panang medic of direct the wi 1,000 N s took place at a meet o offices 2 robation FRIDAY COHENS AND KELLYS in ATLANTIC CITY" Its a Rlot chester Zarek of Lois strect toxication, breach “THL in vear RS wssault, was given a ed sentence M of Donova 10 days by in polic Bristol News BRIDGE TORN DOWN :New Passover Must Be Erected | Within 90-Day Period Holding srday when ti reet was re local con- | destruction by fire.” awarded @ 80 day period vas closed more the reope | so far as to register their dissa’ In their on aze the ast street the Ses deal fell through. The lagoon will be used in summer in winter will furnish an ideal spot Securities Company Organized Conn., a new to is - | He $15 ( sccurity Bristol com- tmen company (ctivities closely 1 personvel of the ust com- Joseph tre of ‘Xoday with the understanding that he would secure a job and go to work before Probation Officer Thom- as A. Tracy returns from his vaca- tien next Monday. Zarek vning was arrested e y Policeman Edg after Mrs. Zarek had filed a com- plaint at police headquarters Arrested for Statutory Offense Emil Ostroski of Conlon street wi arrested last night by Policeman James Burns and charged with carnal knowledge of a minor fe- | male. He was released late in the evening after a bond of $2,000 had been furnished for his appearance in court on Thursday, August 1. Firemen Receive Check A check for $30 for the firemen's pension fund was received yvesterday by Chief John H. Hayes Percy L. Norton in appreciation the z00d work donc iremen at recent blaze barn on the on Lake avenue, s follows: | slosed please find check for $50, which we send as an.apprecia- tion of the prompt and efficient serv- {ice rendered on last Tuesday in - | saving our house and buildings from rly Sunday ARD FIRM Receive by the the which Nortn Mr. Nor stroyed homestead on’s letter Charge read boule- | the | a new i t street | bridge, | e con- ymond is to New Departure Field Day Plans for the annual field day and outing of the employes of the New Departure Manufacturing company are announced in the last issue of the New Departure News. The field events wil be held 2 al at Muzzy than stree n dera he city Dutton disap- | n went | ain this year 1ce be ed 1ppear- tures, and the costuming will have an important part in the ling of ch p alry among the de- en: and it anticipated that costumes this will he gorgeous t in line, be aware pa ry keen the year, more ever, The year for the he last number of m will be limited to each division. 12 bands in floats this one for r there will be lin t vear there were but nine. Prizes will be award- |ed following features: De- partment making best appearance in line; most unique depa co tu (five prizes for this ment showing 10t comical most comical de- street | the been he past for the rt Ses- factory ment and classification) : best marching order; mdividu rostum partment featur The committess the outi are comniittee ( conces- he city The greatly fons he city set by deemed ppointed for follows: General arles S. Joy. chair- C. B. Greene, vice chairman Arthur Kreft. DeWitt Page, Fred- erick G. Hughes, C. B. Simmons, ne i:h;l.rlflf R lerson, A. Dalhgren, public | & }— Greenem, C. Atkins, A. Vuilleu- el :v.n»il Lester Lanning. C. C. Stevens, s week, | &: Marsh. W. P. Fraser, Charles F. Olin. Joseph Carroll, Herbert Maronn M. Gearing and C. Gearing; parade, Arthur A nd marshall, chairman, C. Greene, Plant A, marshall Charles B. Sim- mons, A. Becker, M. and C. Gearing. at the ses and Kreft, B. music, chairman, 1 Gearing, Plant ( Plant D; tloats, J. shwell, chair- man, Arthur A, Kreft, Charles F. B. Simmons, M. Gearing and 100 puid ing; policing, K ) shares | chairman, and fire chiefs of the in- | C D: grounds, W. P, Maronn, Percy Burnham nd Joseph Caroll; s irroll, Lester Sigourncy, Maronn and Lester 1. orgun- | lieity, Charles F. Of it rles R Anderson Its or-| Avthur A. Kreft and C. B. Greene ‘MA“'V;'j rcial trains will bring Bt \:m.n.«:n and Elmwood contingent to gratify- ;: = e milay | PArde. which is one of the most in- Shiita & features of | be form of this with a firm and roert ring th nnin chairm B the as the outing will 1 on Center street Plant A Field Day The annual Plant A athlefic field tay will be held at Muzzy field on Saturday, August 17, according to an announcement made in the Ia, of the New Departure handsome silver cup will o the mi City day ity busi- o issue News., A he award- department most points aluable prizes will also to the winners of the fol- Mile run for men: or men: 44 yard re. ay for 44 yard real es frophy masses t financ nder a allied ents Bris- tash for girl B ru hi board Charles Charles asurer ollows Wooid- N foremen chot put vents for ‘the held on S w Char d, 1 Potter will of the Guy William nd 0. § Hart policing of the e basis | The grounds will i ed Mitchell this mails . Giilern pires at ind s t Middle- O'Brier rs and of t funeral home Main s o'cloc irch Rev. Wil the h f Thomas P omorrow mor on 3 and at St. Josept ville t Lafin w requiem Tosep! 9 o'clock. brate rg- the L sus- Judge court of fal wil Mr. Gillern i James Giller v Robert Gill Haven California el 'FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Lock, Fellas! -~ %s Yoo wiLL REMEMBER, SENERAL DAYS AGo TAG MADE A BIRCH-BARK CANOE AND MAILED IT BACK Home TTo OSCAR. WELL, HERE'S OScAR [ DEAD WITH FReciics | -~ r Norton | 2 in | 7 |one sister, Mrs. Arthur T. O'Hara of | Forestville; and two brothers, Wil- |liam Gillern of Northampton, Masa., |and Edward J. Gillern of New Ha- [ ven | saved From Drowning John Cr: r 26, ot 51 Kelley street as saved from drowning at the Ftockwell park lagoon Monday morn- |ing through the prompt assistance igiven by Lifeguards Grattan O'Con- uell and Charles Riordan and the resuscitation methods used by Peter E. Reinhardt, a plumber working at the bathhouse. Dr. Robert J. Boyle was later called and after treating | the vietim, took him to his home. The park board has called atten- n to the fact tbat protection is o:aed bathers betwzen the hours 0:15 m. and 10 p. m. and hese who insist on using the lagoon to the opening hour do so at, ir cwn risk. It was intimated orning that an attempt would de the regulations s respect a is to enforce HARTFORD OBTAINS " AVIATION PLANTS Two Factories Scheduled it;r ity or Suburb Soon - d, Conn., July 30 (UP)— Concen on of at least three largs branches of the $150,000,000 United Aircraft & Transport company in Hartford and vicinity in the near | future imminent, it was learned from sources close to the company here The Chance Vought corporation, now located at Long Island City, will move at once to a position near the Kast Hartford plant of the Pratt & Whitney Aircraft compamy and later the Boeing Airplane com- pany of Seattle, Wash.. will erect its proposed eastern unit here, it is re- ported. > Pratt & Whitney Aircraft com- pany manufactures Wasp and Hor- net motors. The Chance Vought company builds pursuit ships and the Boeing company manufactures ty es ranging from,a to huge trans- is \s for the Chance Vought fae- already drawn up by Albest Inc Detroit architects, call for a structure 320 feet wide by 872 feet long. to cost more than $1.- 000,000, Between 350 and 400 wWoPkmen are expected to be em- ployed tory. Kahn STAY IN EXECUTION 1§ GIVEN EXPECTANT MOTHER Judge nts to Allow Child to Be e Outside Prison Walls in California. Los of execution Thelma Holland from 30 (A—A stay prevent Mes. an expectant entering prison_ to s from one to five years on u liquor charge before her baby is born. She pleaded tor leniency, but Superior Judge Emmett H. Wilson declared he never had granted prob- iion in similar liquor cases and would make no exception ot her.® Last night, however, the judge re- lented and announced he would is- sue stay of execution for gix months. Mrs. Holland's hushand, W. Holland, convicted case, was sentenced to from sevea to life in Folsom prison. Ha previously had been convicted of a felony ; will rve Charles in the same year WOMAN ASKS $2.000 BALH FOR INJURY IN THEATER Irene Torello, Who Tripped and Fell On Stairway. Brings Suit Azainst Patace. 000 has been brought nst the Palace Theater by Trens Torello for damages and injuries sus- tained by her in a fall down stairs on June 5, 1929, The papers webe issued by Casale & Casale and were served today Constable John 8. Recor. The writ is returnable in the court of common pleas the first Tuesday in September . The plaintiff states that through negligence o fthe owners of the the. ater, they allowed a carpet covering and extending down the stairway to become torn and as she started e cend the stairs on the date menm- t ed the heel of her left feot caught and she ftripped. Her fal stopped only when she reached the bottom of the staircase. The plaintiff claims that she suf. fered contusions, abrasions and lap. erations about the body and injuries to her spine, back and shoulder some of which will he semi-perma- nent. She has suffered from shoak and has been under the constant care of a physician entailing a grea! deal of expense. le by By BLOSSER - THINGS CERTAINYY ARE PACKAGE FoR YoU, 0SCAR = DIDNT SEND AwAYy FOR AN' TAGALONG AWAY... s SOMETUING ON TRIAL, ILL BE GLAD WMEN THEY come Home ! \)1 WY, No=0H! T KNOW TuaAT HANDWRITING -+ IT's Tag's ! - REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. ™~ © 1923 BY NEA SemvicE Inc.