New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 15, 1929, Page 7

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STORE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Brown Thomson’s August FURNITURE SALE Moving Onward to Greater Records The Following ltems Are Splendid Values ... Real Economy Features Your Choice -$26-OO mattress, bldwn white cotton, special Reg. $40 Bedding Combination Upholstered spring and good roll edge | $26.00 Reg. $4b Cogswell Chair Webbing seat, loose cushion, choice of tapestry, velour and denium, special .. very comfortable, special Double- Day Beds Upholstered back, cretonne covered, |* 32600 Breakfast Sets Values to $55.00, some oak, some enameled, most cases one of a kind, special of tapestry, velour and denium, special Reg. $40 Wing Chair Webbing seat, loose cushion, $26.00 Reg. $35 Inner Spring Mattress Hundreds to select from, white layer felt to insure service and comfort, special and wonderful values at Four Poster Beds Values to $55.00. Only a few of them $26.00 Rl o Square tube bed, 99 coil springs and ole edg :;tioer; ;fattress B GGaITOa0A $2 600 family were yesterday Prayer meetin this evening at | will be led by Rev, I Several new works of fiction have been added to the library list. 1 will be open tomorrow aft- ernoon as usual, of the Community club med next month follow- ing a several Committee church library turers ar 1t is hosiery sails. hosiery allow stocki dresses being sold to public have long flounces well as back Be.lin Ne_tgs " FARM 15 SUED 3R HIGH DAMAGES 110,000 Action Brought Dby |,,.reriers, Wallinglord Man Over Gontract, | NEW HIGHWAY ~POSSIBLE stern Ridge ndary Road on v maps made by the state. In | the state c property over which front rooms are Having been assured by the | doubt, i there will ne made for this property. | sume time having been | the terms of the r no circumstan warned that Luilding linc it has been proposed | that in apy be constructed on | hij truck traffic and through the center of the staked out by the surveyer years ago would he a direct continu- | new strip of highway y crossing bridge {The road would mect with the orig- in near the Bruce farm | town. inal pike ims ew Britain for the st month will be alse fir paid regardless of the facts contract then S| | the interests of the town w. ere | vent unneccessary dams e, he iking all heavy | carse from | The road as seve Fire District Mcetings Meetings of the Kensington August 20 and 21 for the | of the abatement of t | parts of the district in casc und to be advisable. Al of the district o e S ' o the meeting e I Thought Xot Tmprobable—Will in the southern part of the town ASSUnE lonone onith Pay Bill Cor False Alarm—Lire * ; | Cac District Meetings—Ttents. I ansolid located siih the town clerk this orney C. J. Danaher of | fer the n tuted that the cause for the suit was Visreprescutation of the interpre on of the tryms of an orizinal con ruet” with the company.' e fox farm is one of i number vated by the company, the others located in M resent there are >xes at the local farm, bei or their fur. A few of the foxes arc ol for breeding purposes and brin \s high as §1,000 apiece. The farm s clabor: g raised ravent the escape of the animals ment running cight fect under the round to prevent teec foxes from ligging out. 4 he building is used as a home for ihe cz ker and has a high tower. sed for a lookout over the ranch. Many visitors are attracted to the rm cach day, it being open for in- spection at all times except when the young animals are there in the spring. It is claimed that the moth- er foxes will smother the young in an attempt to shicld them from fear- ed harm. Constable George K Kensington se night at the request of the Meriden ittorney. New Highway Possible The possibllity of a state highway through this town on the rid be- tween Berlin and East Berlin, has made several propeity owners in the section reconsider the value of land 1dj6ining the ridge. Whether or not the road will be built is still a’ mat- ‘er of specultaion, but it is known hat the state has had the land sur cyed and that the state highway lepartment has planned ts discuss he advisability of such a venture. | Sections along the Boston turnpiks rom New York to Boston have been videned to permit threc or fou upka of ed the papers last anes of traffic on them. Thig has|"'¥h nt in the! hric been a great improven minds of motori nd ~f the offi- cials of traffic bureaus i Due to the narrowness of the itreet in Berlin such a widening is impossible. Houses are built within the street boundaries s shown by Piles Go Quick Pile sufferers can only get quick, safc 1 Jacting rel removing the cause bad Dblood ¢ Hon the lower swel, Cutting and salves can't do this \ internal remedy must ho used. D hardt's tlem-Told, o harmiess tah- uccecds hecause it rolieves thix estion and strengthens the af Hem-Told has a whnderful ik, snfe and Insting will the vy this guarantee, rossing the 12ast Berlin road on the csin of Wallirgford has | defined, the town of Berlin was laid | Coale of # ¢ Shbear out without the town for | have greens \ccording to,|sacrificed to m there will be a tal as laid out much in doubt, but residents | a plone which he was that some day rank at the Groton s . relievin achuselts. At fic conditions in the street and les- 1 danger of accide sout 300 small | 1ds, the New Britain and the Mid- And incidentally tely laidout, pens for the |of the houses will ndividual foxes being wired in to [turning from pasture land into v jattractive building lots: One local nd each pen having a decp wall of | resident is already land in the read jin the New the building of a second highway. e Cochrane Dics who received a broken rib sidents of the town, died Sndie Hyde eca most ie to Berlin ahout 20 yea time « and was well knowa is home he leaves one siste » of East Main street, Mer. | this evening at rvices will be held to- Mrs. E. V., at o » home of Mrs. atio ahsanes of Rov Perlin ¢ of the Poriin | rminaton ave will ho availabl Aurineg th JUNT PAVILION | KENSINGTON Featuring the Admission Ladles 35¢ — Cond on Improved rly | The condition of Samuel ¢ never awrence an w London, cks, is greatl During the past weck to ba about in wheel chair, the first time that i- | has baen able to leave his since heing admitted to the land towns | morial hospit s to be set U question t it he was struck Ly the the traf- ing a triple fr Tt is « ure of his cted t 1t th the {wo cross the firat week in September. Resting Comfortabl, t Mu jump in value, [tal with hlood poisoning is He stepped on a nail some time id to be buying nticipation of blond poisoning set in | His granar: ither, Charles Mn and $2. one of ro d been ill for resting comfortably, also 10los to Peeet ale baschall t in 1846, Ms The s en- t the Perciva m when he Fast Berlin Items he has made 1rs_ of Fock Talls o in town yesterday. and Drum corps Mrs. Sarah | hold th. munity hall, ock <t Ruth and Mab Dourgeois spent the dn town as the guests of Mrs, RY Stevenson rlin pastor of the al chu=ch Parte | stated last night that the bill !’L)ml {Texas G alar ithout rlthe call was put in by someone un- authorized to do so and that und.r ; | force the town of Berlin was not r. may new houses be built over the |sponsible for the call on the street, property owners fcel that there will be no road through this ating that stake and that the New Britain fire | department did all possible to pr ceiation of this fact ti would be paid when rendered. | district committee will he held purposs s in certain | mer- asked to ho nights in order that all matters mouy at the top of |Pe fully investigated. Berlin, who has been con grecn on the main |fined to the L these haveybeen | the past 16 w. v way for the wid- | proved ington Ttidge Is not ' has heen able de enough for the hous wintiff, | back without being put over the s roorn hospi- He was seriously injured why propeller attempting rport,_rec iy 7 he will ble to return to his home duri 'r of Rerlin, who is Britain General hospi- | in his L snorted as resting comfortahly To the ond was taken to the hespital whon | Y A1 infurics when he foll from s while he was attempting to gt |consider r for Rohert, is reported as mont cf t am will | of his life i hold its regnlar weekly practice to- | e He wi A Charles Jarvis fo triet is enue grounds ! poriion of tax |the district | ind to be unc Philin Wells and Mrs. Les- | the led upon ual weekly rehearsnl 7:30 o'clock at Com- ecad and daubters 1 and Mrs, Mary | in Middls- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD., THURSDAY, Mr, and M Drive for Fancy Regain Lost Trade Paris, Aug! It the stockingless style and long skits continue to selves at their present rate of speed only a matter makers are taking in their Hel Even the hibited in the on the Paris boulevards are to touch-t times there are occasional but ngton, consumption announc |the census bureau bales of lint compared 78,154 of New NOTICE Members of the 101 fact that ¢ are not | expenditures for from time to tim larly in cases have nat been exten penefit property owners in the at B TRECKLES AMD M'S FREN AUGUST 15, 192). Kelsey and o e e Plaiville News n on Saturday. lete and eve g is in readi- - WANT DAY OFFICER 10 HELEQHUBER” Dutis of Night Constables Are Becoming Too Heavy PLAN SWIMMING COURSE Funerzal of Mrs, Mary Ilood Tomor- Trumbull will be the ° uncral of Mrs who died early yesterday mo Church of Our Lady in charge of the comin; meetings will be announced shortly STOCKINGLESS STYLES HORRIFY HOSE MAKERS | ‘rench Manufacturers May Launch To Sponsor Class , director of the , announced 10 ers which will begi _ | West Ends Ruin row—American Legion to Conduct | | villeemYouths Arrested For Try Boxing Matches—Reunion { in session on Mond ick Up” Two Girls—St, Jean | De Hosiery manufa~ are Completed—Items, worried, and they i should be | will be Leonard J. Black, Hartford Y. s had considerable Baptiste Field Day Planned | the Ma ‘With the establishment of the new | secretary of the automobile traffic delayed con- siderably for a few hours this morn- ing when a trolley feed wire at Main and North Main streets was ripped |from its fastenings by a truck own- d operated by C need for a day officer in Plainville is more necessary | and the matter has come where something definite soon as possible to arrangements proper policing of the town during to Constable ight patrolman. important reasons should be appoint- town court quire action by work falls on aving work and comes here highly recommended. gaged for threc ing of swimm Springfield college. have the work in life at the close of the season | embers will saving awards To Hold Exhibit The Connecticut Gladiolus socic vears in the teach- should be done a Wills' championship of the barelegged tennis have set the matc Not that ba France, w country dwelling women ingless during the hot months But the fashionable now leaving covering them up maaufactu little too much to cope with. may be expected to fensive soon for fan will compel the well dr to devote more thought and money ! to her stockings. It is planned to ving so far to the fireworks. e e to the Wood in such a manner th why a day office them «off arise in court that r a constable and shoulders of th lof the peace. | next Tuesday and Wednesday. find that a stricted to entries by ama- k of a day officer. is forced to work on long shifts and has been known to work for 20 | without sleeping. | the night constable is forced to con- on with hi break and to work to " |the day bec: quire immedia | was releas v effects which | gongtable Schube growers will place entries Plainville Briefs Coons has retu ir the damage but this morning that normal was resumed. Dy it was necessary to popular price stores of matters that re- tention and which | raped skirts which trolley ope end of the city. Follow- ing the break, eight trolleys 1 at the factories on the lack of Montgomery repairs were ma { who was on his way |to the forge plant of the New De- Manufacturi ON DPIGURE | visiting during the past six we (#r—Cotton hour of thei reports, | parture hubert is kept busy on jnvestigating nd other mat- red that the is on duty al night did not allow the 14-foot | permitted 1 | reports of robl {that there will be |ing the month seen that it is not fair to ask him to | spend half of should devote irl o Aid Lavynching of Ship doing other court aiternoon by Detective | church, of McGillicuddy when | We to raise court t star boxing matches will Constable Schubert is greatly ad- | mired by the offic | of the town for h There are many varie- |totaling $17.80. [ ties of attractions at the carnival to.| side cernc A 60-day in the case of suspended for one y it is probable that the as a whole has or is practica | hours a day realized that of duties to orders conld and the bringing of prisoners to the ‘club on South str appointed to practice of entering during the night. 1 during: the m ed by our spray Youths Arr time to buy your chil- his duties uncomplai o’'s Home anton Burns Conan Doy > protection during the day is be. 1 ha a Reun‘on Notes the luunch- 3 Plainville Grade reported to atment At ving cut of town will cuments and boc 1t is the purpose eventually to col- aid in this work 1ceceded in saving rrticles and LD CLASSIFIED e STRAND ;PLAINVILLE- FRIDAY—MATIN] onday, October h voters w erican Legion A Real Carnival Entertalnment cetmen s S andidates have filed primary MAYNARD Always a Good Show Nizhts Only SATURDAY S“THE SPIELER" — Non-Support A continuanc Case until 1* his wife and minor children. repres De Rosier. TRUCK INTERUPTS .. Judgment was suspended by Judze Joseph M, Donovan in police court ; : is morning in the case of Vincent street, charged with assault Tears Down Wire at BUSY COr- | oricer’ i’ riguiar intorvais during ner, Demoralizing Schedules | the next mon h. ance in his home. four runs we Maple Ends to de Wopes of Forest- { from the east ¢ | place. The titleholders will | the West Ends in the ) at Muzzy fi was demoralizel 1. The score: TVILLE AB R H PO ‘( 3 1 3 3 orge Foley of | % Al large boiler, stand-|vin ST Y truck, caught the !¢ 7 om the main | 5 nd Street branch. |p 3 at it ripped the | c 0 bridge fastenings : = wire leading tala L ght. breaking ) wires on th , 31 ; : + 3. kg ed wire caught A AUBD Ly erugn, ss and it ®as fully pae an hour befo Connecticut Light | Ryan y were called out |T was not | 010 001 Two base ts Struck out: By Gray Funeral of Acci 4 the Pl ting »iof 15 tally i Dunbar street y on ich | number of day n ng, will held up un- st slaus’ church. high mass of requiem will be in St. Thon Funcral of Al and ' cemetery. hur Baker company ded that the law. Just m wa will rning while on his A ille Cor cemetery costs | Annual Field Day | The annual ficld day 1 at|tol council of I'U. St Jean 17ail Mountain foatu el \ between the n % 1 Council St but mids To Confer Dogree Boys Enter Girls' Ciub [ e e o ER ade to pol didates and served. D. A. V. Meeting their way special meeti ever ter street. Final pl will ulation of offi 1 and D, Hflos {Honmtha i) s of . of Whig- |! recently fort ed ,\}tv'ulvn chap- 3! lase uven oni[ e abiT Lake on Sunday. oliceman William . Woman Berry Picker When Mrs. Julia Smetka of appear ng and | i i the woods, which into jams. presc hoom |y roke gas meter to get voney, operied @ gas jet and thor- caghly went through her of th red the Jle into me rday for ob-|of Me in ses- | came ba 10, from | ho sh Purpos: Upon furit md the brok ction on wluded on t e, netka {c city n of the er home. 1,300 DIl OF CHOLERA e London, Aug? 15 (#—Exchange 3 = s y dispatches from Bombay, India, today reported that 1 sons had died in a severe egraph Agen ection o 300 pe epidemic of cholera which broken out in those close int ting | the River Indus must be | The epidemic clerk before lod and 2,50 stember 14 ntinued —_ ay morn- ‘ READ HERALD CL. s cken with cholera A Pac By BLOSSER card party at | \ WELLHERE WE ARZ B0y, > e a'clock Tables for | ) Rofr ments | evening, OU-1 GUESS DANCING | 7 oo ANY' Greunds ) QU Gents 50¢ | BACK AT THE OLD RANCH AGAIN == YORE UNCLE ( WILL WONDER \wpy i WE WERE GONE Leon G. Hall | {__ SoLlong! LOOK HOW EXCITED NOUR 006G IS, TAG!! BoY! HELL uume ALL ONER Vou UES SO GLAD To SEE YoL TA GOING To GO AN TELL ONCLE HARRY \WUAT A NICE TIMNE \NE HAD ON O0UR FISHING TRIP! SURPRISED WE WERE — ARD YoU SHoOOLD THAT'S FINE= MAYBE HBNE SEEN HOW THIS 1S ANCTHER SURPRISE FOR YoUue WHEN WE SAW { 1T CANME FOR You AT NIcE LTRE | X~ ThE DAY | GIRL THERE ON Yy & AFTER [ 7 Sou LerT! | was granted today ir the case ° ’u Antonio Lorenzetti of 74 Barnes anto[ @WS |sircct. charscd with non-support of nted by Attorney Willlam N. was arrested late yes. rnoon after creating & ning rally during which . scored enabled the t Forestville, 5 to 4, in a City league game i defeat clinched the nt for the New nd leaves the boys 1 of the city and 1ds in a tie for second nday afternoon b ey cwony 0 1 0 1 TR ey B R Ce T e At H. McHugh, t Vietim The funeral of Joseph W. Trackey, street, who was at the plant of tha srothers company on South 1d at § o'clock tomorrow morning cotge Bartlewski will celebrate the Funeral services for Arthur H. aker, who died suddenly Monday y to work, were held at 2 o'clock this afters noon at his late home, 173 Procpect fishy” Benoit was | street. Rev. Spencer Hartford County jailltor of the Ter ecgational . and burial was in the Bris- D'A, will be held at Dube's on Sunday. a compicte program s of which will H i1l be held in <rnoon b 2 o'elock Hrls second degree will he t that young boys f 4 large ss of con- will be Bristol Chapter No. 5, Disabled | American Veterans, will hold t 8 o'clock this in the state armory on Cen- ! e finds Home Ransacked Hartford avente was picking berries she would later rves and ofher ching for money or articles eas- 1oy, she told r Anthony Ustach last nignt. 4 o'clock yesterday morning she started for the woeds to pick berries, voting she told the officer, and when she < vesterday afternoon, her had been entered. Although had locked the Goor and put on wn extra lock fcr further protcction, vhen she came back hoth locks were ¥ er investigation n gas meter, he nd the ransacked tective bureau is con- 4 Officer Ustack 10 idea who entered e Sind division of " | Bombay province after floods along not heen check- 2,500 other persons have beer SIFIED AD§

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