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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1929. m feo rg%&@g OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY STORE CLOSES WEDNESDAY AT NOON Beginning Mon day - BROWN THOMSON'S ANNUAL AUGUST SALE OF Rugs—Carpets—Linoleums PRICES UNUSUALLY LOW! 9x12 seamed Worsted Wilton $165.00 and $150.00. $110.00 seamless regular and Rugs, 8-3x10-6 seamed and seamless Worsted Wilton price $138.00. $105.00 Rugs, regular 9x12 Royal Wilton Rugs, ular price $105.00. $79.50 8-3x10-6 regular price $ Royal Wilton Rugs, $96.50. 75.00 9x12 American regular price $120.00. $95.00 e, — ——— ——— e Berlin News BURGLARS INVADE ANDERSON'S STORE Alarm Frightens Away Night Intruders Without Any Loot Oriental Rugs, 8-3x10-6 | the numerous robberies that have |taken place in Kensington the | past few months. | Kensington Cong. Church | Services will be held at the Ken- | 11ngton Congregational !morrow morning at 10:45 o'clock. Itev. Vernon L. Phillips will be in | charge. His sermon topic will be | “Uses for Imperfect Tools.” Sunday | schoot is discontinued for the re- | mander of the sumnier. | Kensington Methodist Church Sunday school will be held at the Kensington Methodist church tomor- | row morning at 10 o'clock. The regular morning service will be held at 11 o'clock. The minister in church to- American Oriental Rugs, regular price $115.00. $89.50 | belle Barnes will preach, Rev. 1.. Adkins being on his vacation. Sun- day school will be held at 12 o'clock. Announcement relative to the other services of the day will be made at the morning service, Mass will be celebrated at Sacred Heart church at 9 o'clock by the Rev. J. C. Brennan., Sunday school L will follow. The morning service at St. at 9 o'clock. Rev. vector of St. Mark's Episcopal church of New RBritain conductin. There will be no meeting of the Sun- |day school. Samuel Sutcliffe, Revival services Ga- | briel's Episcopal church will be held | have been held | BXGHANGE CLUBT0 TMKE | Plainville News CHILDREN T0 COMPOUNCE WEST END COUPLE MARRIED 32 YEARS iFoxes Residents Here 44 Years;| Came From England | Wards of Rev. Klingberg to Be Provided With Afternoon of Recreation Cooperating in change club the National Ex- Sunshine Special, New Britain Exchange club will act as hosts nest Tuesday to Rev. Dr. J. E. Klingberg and Mrs. Klingberg and boys and girls of the Chil-| dren’s Home, taking them on an outing to Lake Compounce. Members of the club will provide automobiles which will leave tI home shortly after noon. All con- cessions and games at the resort will be open free to the children and | supper will be served late in the| afternoon. Each child will receive | a gift as a memento of the occasion. | Exchange clubs throughout the| nation have set aside the first Tues- | day in August to provide trips for | underprivileged children. The Hart- | ford club wiil take the children «t | the county home in Warehouse Point | 3 e s f to Lake Compounce and the South- | Plainville and are very popular. | + & having a number of friends. ington club will take the underpriv- |20 18 = W8S FOERE €0 et lleged children of that town o, SOV S REC 4 SERE 0 L0y A Rockwell park, Bristol S !Chandler Will Try e For Altitude Record | Davis. T Hartford, Aug. 3 (P—an efort |'11° for will be made tomorrow by Licuten- 2dvanced ant Sanford Chandler at Brainard 2N take feld to set a new world’s altitude |2ff2irs of |record for planes motored with a | IS Ox-motor which is of the auxiliary cooled type, the arrangement for this [ AMerican lLegion. and attends being announced tor by Com- |meetings of the organization regu- mander Clarke Withers, district |1arly. She is a member of the Corn- mianager for the Curtiss flying sery- | Panions of the Iorest, a past ice .The existing record is 18,671 |dent of the feet. and a The flight wil be started at 2 p. m. |church in a standard 90 horsepower O | the Curtiss Robin three-plane cabin |ploved monoplane. The barograph will be |Co. WILL SPEND DAY QU]ETLY‘ |Town Plan Commission Schedules Walter | Hearings — Funeral of Calor—Brush Fire At Norton Park | —Church Notices—Briefs, Tomorrow will mark the 52nd Mr. and | Bohemix an- niversary of the wedding of Mrs, James Fox of 83 street. The couple are well known plan- Mrs. Fox England were marric Rev. A. J sided in Plain- 44 years. 1In spite of their age, both are very active an interest the daily the town and country. Iox is a member of of Brock-Barnes by ey have r in the post. the | | wate presi- Daughters of St Geors member of the Methodist Mr. Fox is a member of Foresters and was formerly em- at the Hart & Hutchinson | in New Britain. sent to Washington for official read- | The union was blessed with four ing. The flight will be checked by |childrn, two boys and two girls. The | Aviation Commissioner C. M. Knox [children, James and Fred Fox, ) and an official of the National Aero- |Clarence R. Morgan and Mrs, ( nautical association. ‘vw( A. Edmund, are all living B are residents Plainville, COMPOUNCE LAKE | couple also seven gr Following the usual week-end ac-|and two granddaughters. tivities at Lake Compounce, prep: Arrested After rations will be made for another| Raymond Stevens of 2319 special attraction next Wednesday |strect, Harrisburg, Pa., who night, August 7, when McEnelly’s |involved in an automobile orchestra, which proved enormously | yesterday morning about 11 o'cloek popular with dancers in this se between Plaivville and Southington, tion at the time of its last appear- | rceulting in injuries to his wife that ance at the local resort about two e ) VO | necessitated her removal to the New weeks ago will again provide the| pritain General hospital. has been music. ordered to appear in the town court As was the case at their Jast ap- |on August 27 to answer a charge of pearance, the orchestra will j veckless driving. He sent a program of modern music, |,y Constable Schubert following sn repleat with specialties and novel | {;icodtigation of the crash by hini features seldom seen or heard at|geir and prosecutor Charles I |dances or ballrooms in this section. ||y, 1t is probable that the orchestra| which is engaged for many weeks | ahead will not again appear in this section for some time. All modern music including the fastest jazz and the more sedate waltzes will be in- cluded in their repertoire, | and | The dsons of have sh Herr. crash | was arrested Con- vens daughter v and his ore on their way to | Winnipesaukee, N. H.. for their cation. According to the police ver- {sion of the accident, the car driven by the Harrisburg man crashed into an oil truck driven by Frank Gif- | | ford as the latte s turning into wife BRISTOL SPANISH WAR MEMORIAL | Bristol News he well park, wiil Le dedicated with HIKER’ MEMORIAL PARTLY FINISHED Liarge Boulder Placed on Base— Dedication September 28 REGISTRARS DO NOTHING Hold Mecting, But No Voters Ap- pear — 15 More Tax Delinquents Vined — Landry Mentioned For Council—suit for $1,000. g consummated the Spanish- memonal Sep- park, on Saturday vork on the t lark and Muzry sing park depart- undsr completed several lication hiker on which the s to be place cated on fle tue was donai- Albert Rockwell and of years was located htwood mansion. Com- on with the will not he cting of Had- V.. next month, Are 1dle ct that the in session on and d to be u s in connec dedicatory exercises me re- 10 en- sy election has been in ef- et in Bristol since the adoption «oi he charter in 1910, politics are prac- ieally eliminated from city electious, ature has resulted in the ap- \tions of very few persons to be rolled or caucus 1 of either republican or democratic parties. ax Delinquents Fined Muzzy sty impr nies on saturday, o'cloci 10 ¥ P 21 of Walter E. Calor Walter tville mornin, suffere rvic o1 of 46 IFor ed yesterday result of May, will he held noon at :30 Rev, J Wilkersor Congregational chure Burial will be in W pue, who d tomorrow oy olic Char es will 1 morning at 8 Church of Our e Junior Blessed Virgin Mary Junior Holy Nam ceive holy commn o'clock mas pastor of 11 will offic Iifteen personal tax delinquent ppeared tihs morning before Assisi- Prosecuting Attorney ward nd paid $5.50 apiece. This presents the tax of $2 L delinquency fee of §1, and Candidate Tor Council, \c name of Joseph P. Landry of 1 1 Wolcott street is now prominent- Woodstock. |1v mentioned for the city council, " and it is understood from a reliable Woodford | Lo that an application will be filed in the oftice of the city clerk | within a f Mr. Landry N« Departure the better known an residents of the city. His appli- cation is now by circulated by Albert Trothicr, republican — regis- rar of the third voting district. On Vacation days is employed at the Mfg. Co. and is one rench- Ameri- every evening this week at the An- tioch Pentecostal church, and tomor- row there will be baptismal services jat Woike's pond in West Cromwell &t 2 p. m. Representatives from the {churches at Middletown and Hart- ford will be present. A large num- |church in Kensington at § and 1o !ber of those who belong to the o'clock tomorrows morning. Rev. J.|church are negroes who are employ- Brennan will be in charge. He |°d at the local brickyards. The un | will be assisted by Rev. William |usual fervor and color that char- | Casey of Hartford. There will be |acterize their revivals have attract- « session of the Sunday school fol |¢d many spectators. and almost every lowing ihe 10} olclock Fnase! evening there may be found as many sacred Heart Church out of doors as there are inside the 2 i . Mass will be held at the Sacred |meeting house. The baptismal serv- fire ey cou ditalce anyiniie ileart church in East Berlin at 9 |ices at Woike's pond tomorrow after- The alarm rang at 2 o'clock, both | .50k tomorrow morning. Rev. J.|noon are expected to attract several in the store and in the home of MI |« Brennan will be in charge. Fol- |hundred who have never seen the Anderson, which is a block away in [15ying the mass there will be a ses- |manner in which the Antioch church the bank building. Mr. Anderson |gion of the Sunday school. takes in converts. T.ast year hundreds ran to the store but no one was Berlin Congregational Church |of people lined the banks of the | there. The alarm evidently had put| “Thc Wonderful Goal of the ponds to watch more than a score of | all thought of loot out of the minds Christian Lie” will he the sermon |converts receive their immersion. | o0 oS0 BIEE BER OF | was the first forest fire in Plainyitl of the intruders. | theme of the services at the Berlin| On Monday evening the T.egion |,0" -y~ ©F0C0 1 in nearly two months. Entrance was gained by prying a | Congregational church tomorrow (hoys' baseball team will meet the |~ } Congregational Church door-into the cellar fiom the rear of | morning at 10:45 oclock. Rev. |Kensington Boys' club team in an- | The fourth of the union the building. A trap door at the | Lewis Yale of Meriden will be inlother championship game. This time being held by the Advent head of a steep pair of stairs w. the Kensington boys have their backs Methodist. Baptist and forced open about eight inches. also preach at 3 |to the wall, as another win by the Henal e it heavy iron bar of some sort was o'clock at the assembly grounds, |Iast Rerlin boys will give them the the Congre used to pry open the trap door. grsit Lorestville, for the Connecticut town chammnionshin i morning leverage being used as seen by tl. Chautauqua on ~At i Potters’| Miss Betty Pratt and Miss Hen- | Roy Wilke fact that a number of boards in the |rouse.” rietta Hauxhurst are expected home er. His sermon new flooring were pried up for a| AL 3 o'clock in the evening he will (tomorrow from Crescent heach. Law of Replacement.” distance of several feet from the {lecture for the Chaufauqua on “Tae |where they have been enjoying their | edge of the trap door. The door |arthly Life of Christ”. using 100 'annual vacation. | leads into the rear room of the |Stereopticon slides his eorge Denmore will commence | store, and entrance into the main his annual vacation from his duties An all-day meeting will he to illustrate lecture. e The hail storm that did so much st Landers, I'rary & Clark on Mon- o - A part of the store was made hy| T : d 3 “PLAINVILLE® held by the ladies of the Woman pushing a heavy bar. laid across the |12mage in Hartford and vicinity | da~ | eration at the home of Mrs, Mary 3 Lot < I'he | Thursday recalled the severe storm| The Wesleyvans will meet Monday % A e SR e o e ::;;of“ "l:eh;fl;i\w;"g:;\,'” ‘Ll,hf; of June 13, 1872, (hat centered |evening at 8 o'clock in the Metho- | TODAY SRl o ’}‘”f";: Sttt 1 o ° SPEED OCEAN MATn T Buidently tiring of the . |around Berlin and Kensington to|dist ccurch soci~l rooms. Mrs. 1. James Murray and e SR T bl O i New York, Aug 5 = i Bryan H. Atwater and his sist. Rose Belden will he hostess, Theve Barbara Kent t FoyEitaibreailiihe ooy Inithatgiass| VAN PRI Aol B ol el s ony TEase AR 8D L ber0on it (i ST A et are any who portatio jRasgbrokenfanibihe Ahan Al Rl BH e e ha sl end lomaakby Tal o aThiot | STOOTS and CASPER™ wsked to call Miss Norton and allowed to diop onto the floor. |4 {11ceq the size on a sheet of | lLuther E. Turner is recuperating News and Serial DI lon St Pt o raae E tore wae |Daper. Comparing the tracing with [rapidly from his recent operation || —————_ (" STy fh: released, causing the alarm to ring |one that was made by his sister 57 ‘f‘"d will return to his home here in 2 PEATURES—2 v ‘:V’ el 1o stofe and in the home of |YEATS ago of a hailstone that fell|the near future y e v et i Athegsloreand gin iliopnom lon their lawn then, it was found| The chautauqua meetines at the o e Iehieeool Mr. Anderson. Mr. Anderson Ism'(;d [{hat the one picked up Thureday | Plainville camp ground will end to- | I""rlll)ll 'i‘\l"l?‘l.h"\‘\(::ll\\l! 'l. o . Foem ) lml"'fifl'fi'x"r.‘mv‘l".',.m’fm‘im"r the | ¥a% an Inch smaller than that of 57 R e with Liatora and R A e m alarm went oft but that theburglar |Y°2r8 ago. Thej ol tracing showed | NETE Wi alIonT the final Session. = | Paul Vincenti Conlin-Baker NS Tions o Bltphe was six inches in diameter and that| TRobert Walsh has entered the L nk had gone. He is sure that there waz | 45 SIS Iohcs In dibr e S The marriage of Grace A o izl ) damage in Kensington, breaking|commenced upon his new duties. West Main reet, and Albert J by only ene person. N en Tl e T novin o Conlin of 107 Whiting street will ) Mr. Anderson said that the alarm | ‘'e®S, tearing shingles. £33 eral buildings from their founda- READ HERALD CLASSIFIED Angi performed Wednesday morning was put on the store several years Skl o ago when robberies had been com- |{1OnS: destroying - wheat and rve mon events. Since the installation |CTOP% &nd doing great damage to of the alarm there have been fonr | Vindows in IKensington homes, i One man driving from Iensing- breaks into the store, and cach time | : Sora e the stock has escaped pilfering. Only w""“ “‘l ‘;f‘””‘n‘f;";“"et”w"mfi“f I‘i" = 8 - « A b < nce were the robbers ca i are roken 0y, AN | = I T< AD N Al 2 2 o caught, and | ©, hards promising a heavy crop | g 1 GOT ANOTHER ' TOO BAD YoU HAD that time, several years ago, theve k \ | were two young men nabbed in the |Of fruit were stripped of their crop [ 8TE,DAN ! = (8 SUCH BAD LUCK, TA store. One of the men had a black- | 4Nd great damage was done to to- / = | LOOKS LIKE TM ENTRANCE MADE FORCIBLY Several Doors Pried Open By Great in charge has not been announced. Rev. Alan L. Dodd being on his va- cation. The Epworth league will meet in the evening at 7 o'clock St. Paul's Church sses will be held at St. Parish Workers’ Quting |« ariveway. tvom information se- | At Hammonasset Beach cured by the authorities. Stevens” | Over a_hundred employes of th. |27 Was traveling at a rapid rate of |, Catholic Leader, Orphanage farm, | SPC°d Just before the crash oc- Sacred Heart school and church, legt | CUT¢d $ o'clock and (he |this morning at 7:45 for their an-| . = 3 o'clock, at which time t) nual outing at Hammonassett Beach. SREadio lamesginty sion’s lation on After ohurch services the em. | Valuable woodland on the property |V\iily S ployes hoarded three buses, hired for | °f Charles H. Norton park was p heard, the occasion by Rev. Lucyan Boj- | chted vesterday afternoon by nowski, pastor of the Sacred Heart | MCIY discovery of the fire by church, ' They wil remain at the | HUbErt Simpson of South Wasl Leach of the day, participating in | 100 Street. Mrs. Simpson discover:d Rionet i R B B e Wplace fabonti R0l olalociclond | communicated with Tire Warden ments. | Trving Gridiey. who in turn | Fire Warden Edward Madeley Through the combined efforts of ney Joseph G. Woods, has brought | N¢ fire wardens and about 15 boys | asset. i e T e suit for $1,500 against Vineengo | 2N Eirls playing in the park at the Visiting Daughte: - Calulann, At aflachoient wes biae | e damage was confined fo | Henry Bra ed by (onstable Fred Winkle on |2bOUt fivo acres. The fire vesterc is Miss Agney Murray, Miss Kathleen Kelly, and Miss Marjorie Teevens 1eft ¥e for a two we " vacation ‘own Plan Hearings The Plainville town plan cor will hold two hearings Mot n hall, the first Ll Devotions (o St Anne Devotions in honor of St. Anne stre der: n er of \ill be held at 7:30 o'clock this eve < ving at St. Joseph’s church. sunday School Suspended Sunday school service at the Prospect Methodist church will pe suspended during the month (of Au- ust hecause of necessary repairs to interior, it was announced Torce—Parsonage Nears Comple- T T sccond i §: Paul" 2.0 commi tion — Road Lines Repainted — ! e mnd vers Church Notices—Items of Interest. the M On Va 1son tor 1 post wil « A Burglars broke into the store of Charles Andeison of Kensington caily this morning but were fright- ened away by a burglar alarm be John Charl Ruth and Edward 4 A s T R el T jav. Rev. Edward S. Belden will Ars i 5 ox ; conduct the services tomorrow, due Fred Kensir to 5sence of Rev. Hubert Jones ! city. Rt Attachment Filed writ of attachment for $250 was vesterday in the city clerk's in an action brought by L. B. © of this city against Mrs. Lila tyan Scoit of New Have The wril turnable in the court of com- pleas at Hartford the first in September. Su Instituted $4.000 has been institnt- Aprus hoo against John vi alias Georgis Gulgis for dam- and property of the defendant street has been at The case is returnable in court Hartford the in September. Le Baseball the crowds of the ted at Mu: field 1oon when the New and Forestville teams will me which will prae- ctermine the leadership of 1 hall league. Manager stville will rely Art Reeves of called Char 1.eon BRINGS SUIT FOR $1,500 Michele Cavalieri, through Attor- Strop o ston 22208 f for two weeks at Hamn E2TChS avenue | filed and | cifice o e nglon visitin Colby of main here PR e anes |15 T | parsen The Cor was rnoo tomor: mon S i non = comba servic Chri Congre in the rso 1 The presidents of the United & ates' flag consists of bronze, upon a blue with a large white star in cach cor- ner. The design of this scal may be seen in the floor of the entranc corridor of the White House. ian ior his scal in tion backgrourd ga- | completed pairs s havinaichines willihe t DG e P place at |heen star ational church (omorrow | will 1 10:45 o'clock. Rev. . son will be the preach- | the plan of topic will be will e A session of | wit o hool | morning serv- for Yale will at eral majc Divinity veel perior at the Congregational will be held after church day Tuesday City the Tead Lines Repainted Wood 0 largest sewing in Berlin were son is anticiy forenoon hy tomorrow afte desire t ¥ arc ichit pastor, Rev. A His theme will | the Every Name D, nte Vi Preaching by | cer cussion o commi Milford street on nment to start NIGHT ERR LaPlante In “SCANDAL" Always a Good Show The combined world's principal 1 amounted which was 4.4 previous y By BLOSSER of the rading nations in 3.740,000,000, more than cxports of 2 inville Rriefs Ol-T DONT KNOW- LOOK \WHAT Ay EYES JUST YOUR TEMPER, )/ AW-TM TAG=YoU Ha = [| NOT GOING TO HME A | \ To TRY A\;F:ngr oF |1 ARV MoRE |0 REEL WM ATIENCE L’L | (72l 1IN STEADY, V) gl [ " oNCE AR //J% 1) Freciae 1 FISHERMARN S K 1" TAG SEES ‘iSON\E- THING BUT WE'LL | havE To, CONTINVE | ITIN OLR | A ) | NEXT O " 3 %SS«Q 83 REG. U. 5. PAT, OFF.. ©1929, BY NEA SERVICE. INC. iack and said that he would ha\.»':a;‘_"- ““‘i‘”’ Al i \ THE oy one struck anyone who had tried to en. |SFOWR in the town in large quanti- ’ ove ter if he had had a chance. The |!e THAT CATChES ARNTUING, vouth with the blackjack was sen. | ©One cow was killed in the storm, tenced to two months in Cheshire | reformatory and the other was put on probation. Constable Frank Brown told Air. Andarson today that he had passed (he store at 1:30 o'clock and hail sot noticed anything wrong at that (ime. Tt is helieved that the men vere in the store then. The only instruments found this - morning that were used in the break | —— were a railrond spike and DANCE TONIGHT hat helong-d in the store. The axe AT sandle was broken at the head of PARAMOUNT PAVILION the shaft, <howing that it had been For Information Call 3132-R being caught between a falling tree and a stone wall. Streets were cov- {ered with ice and going was danger- {ous, as horses were not shod to travel on the icy roads. East Berlin Jtems Morning worship will be held at the Methodist church tomorrow | morning at 10:45 o'clock. Miss Ma- | e - used to pry the trap door open. Police ar- investigating the hreal and hope to find the rohhers, believ- ing that their arrest will clear up |