New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 10, 1930, Page 7

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. %%Qggfla Telephone Service Free of Charge — Call Enterprise 1200 Our Boys” Shop Correct ‘Gype Clothes For An Adequate Easter Wardrobe BO:Y,S’ GOlf Knickers $1.69 pr. and 4 Pc. Wool Suits Regular $16.50 Grade $13.95 Smart and well made, 4 piece Sui in blue cheviot and herringbone mixture; each suit with two pairs of knickers. Cut full herringbones, Kaynee Blouses 69¢ - sizes 6 to 14. Jr. Boys’ Wash Suits $1.69 Stock up on boys’ Wash Suits now while this low price prevails. Lovely little combination models in broadcloth, linen and madras. fancy colorings, | long trousers, BOYS' DEPT.—STREET FLOOR sington. The dressing has been | plied from the railroad brid ap- at the Berlin News HARTFORD AUTOIST S SENT T0 JAIL Maguda Must Face Thelt Charge on Gompletion of Term PROGRAM IS ANNOUNCED Girl Scouts to Oer Vaudeville Show | L Wendroski i . Nancy Hooker. i Lilliaw 12 Le oti Mildred Willizms Elizabeth | residence. Vaudeville Show Program been by Scouts, Plans have troop 4, Girl the vaudeville sho to be the hall tomorrow The various acts will be given by the { girls themselves. The program was announced today as follow Pa s—DBetty Lou Troup and | A:’}\i!‘rton completed given in Town evening Part tiicro orehestra Proiogue—Jane Ilannery ‘he Girl of My Dreams’ MeCarkle, Mary Darnfield leen McCormick, Louise Ioc Peggy Flannery. Agn 1 Edna Kath- Tomorrow Night—Whist Pacty is d anor Suceessful—A, A, North Heads Jeanetie Bible Class—Driver Arrested. imle Wiadi 1 and Deming chel—Helen and Miriam Skinner Dutch dance Bernadette Gu iano sole ginald and Percy—G nd Alice Bittner Irish jig—Kathleen 0ld songs—Eliz Hiltpold, atticro, tiero Maguda of il ‘as fined §10 znd | Jeuben lirown costs sentenced thirty jail in the B ht when he der the to days | noand in rlin town court I ni was found guilty of driving influence of liquor Ventrc and driving without He | was arrested Tuesday Con- stable George Kanupka while he stopped at a filling station, He was first booked under the name of Wil- lizm 1. Goodison of 86 Sexton strect, New Britain, be 1se when the offi- cer asked him for his license he handed him onc bearing the name of | Goodison. It later developed that hes| had found the license in Last Hart- ford. The car which Maguda was driv- Ing when arrested was traced by its registration belonging to John B. Drakis of 351 New Britain avenue, Hartford. Aw the cha a license, night by MceCormick beth Deming, Helen Winifred Pratt, Mubel Dorothy Scott, mma and Elizabeth Thom. Intermission Part 2 Baratiicro orchestra Dance—Cleo Wendroski { Modern songs—Gr Hyde, M s az2. Winifred McCormick | Piano solo—Ja Flannery Danc Edith Deming Voc solo—Helen Hiltpold Cinderella - n Skinner, nery. 5] anncry, Dovothy Scott. Winifred Scott.. Virginia Dalhey Norma MeCarlist Record Dang va b Baratticro orchestra Daneing Sava Pratt, Kathleen ne ant for Maguda's arr of stealing the obtained by the Hartford and will be held in abeyance until Maguda has completed his term at | the county jail, when he will fuce the | theft ch Drives Without License Teter Kaska of 40 Grove ot New Britain, was arrested by Con- stable Frank Brown carly yesterday morning and booked on a charge of | erlin post oftice has a driving without a license gallery™ all his own Bible Class Elects | tives from At the annual tin ous wdorn the walls of the Men's Bible Class held office. Their photographs and other ning the followir ita_concerning their palice records elected: President, in the form of “fliers” sent out president, E. O, federal ofticers. Robert Silshy: treasurer Service Toad Oiled Me The state highway construction | s series of lenten gang has completod the work of oil- | Sc1vices held last evening St ing the road on Main strect, Ken- | in Kensington, The owd was in attendance. Whist Party whist and bridee Ly the newly organized St Modern Method Removes All Your | 'aul’s Social club was held last eve- {ning in all after the lenten sCrvic®s o ul church T {was well attended and gave some |rromisc to the club that its fun tions would receive the hearty sup- At Same Time! pert of the townspeople. Quite o {umber of New Britain people were "Who'd be so foolish toé attempt to also in attendance. Many prizes were give cach corn individual attention |the oc on and thesc —to run risk of blood-poisoning by cutting corns—to be bothered with | follows: Whist: John Frank, W. old fashioned plasters and harmful acids? Scheer, Mr The Bolles: bridge I*. Pierpont, Mr thangy A Henry Rose; o remove corns, root and all—out | 1ol to stay is soak them every night for |- Seheer 3 or 4 nights in an invigorating, Aniroal Mseting S0 3 stimulating Radox Footbath ANDUALE UG G 0f o Then put on modish shoes walk and dance with greate Paver Goods Mfg. Co.. of Kensington, which was held Monday fort becausc there's nothing ache. No pain, no trouble, night in Montclair. the present cirectors and offic were re- cleeted, R e Local Talent in Hartfor g furt furtier Misses Rtuth Ritchic es. carrying salty to Kelley will take part in “The o TooRInINE L o ) Inesador.” a musical comedy cut. Nothing Ii | ot ~ “iaiven at the Horace | memorial in Hartford s on car was | pol st Togues' Tostmaster A. Barret Gallery i the ven B justice, wanted for vari med the crime officers werc A. A North: vice | Shjcrden: secretary, Harry Gold finis at at d n o sermons Vaul's churc usual large ¢ sored presented for were won s , Mrs, Mrs, C. and Mrs. G. Helen Heisler, Mrs. safest and real modern way etback: B. Corr and At the American n, com- lett to b es oxygen corn, ea softens | t pene rough the Ani- to Rushnei) tomaorrow N v party spon- | . J. Woods, and Mrs. | Kaynee Shirts | s 12 to 1414 Made especially for Brown Thomson’s, | ceptional value at this low price, 79c. Boys' Long Trouser Suits All wool, two pairs of long trousers, or a pair of golf knickers and | | i)om of Main strect to the Spooner [bern « Gener: | home of of Berlin for |y | r automobile 1is reported by 1 |t Arline | i !Leen contived pugt few days by illned¥ is reported etty Dal- | cspital abeth | hag W Dorothy | the first pa and | i i‘ il it | young | L | i Mary | « t e v held in v ¢ | tr Methodist I speci; NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 192 be present. A baseball leagye for and senior groups in the clubs connected with the Ha County Y. M. C. A. will be organized within a few weeks. East Berlin 4s expected to put a team into field this year. Plainville News PYTHIAN SISTERS (Grand Officers Make Oficial [ 2 o men Feors oo ' Visit to Plainyille age tonizght and malke the junior{to their standard. cditorial page of this issuc. Play Opens Tonight With any play there are the | many minor characters which the story and general fun. Bright,” which is n and high sc Plainvi the scnior, class, has its share them. First among these is Flora Easton, who plays the part of Mageio, the cook, and uses Irish i at the of tomorrow night heol for the benefit from the “old country.” The two comedy parts are played by Lester, Berry and Henry Kowa ski ve |to tr new names for themselves. They p IC teani that matches the {ity of famous New York p {2 TEMPLES REPRESENTED | ciar: i vecutovan. | Denny Caparrelli, who is known {for his prowess on the basketball Starts This Evening— | team and a bil- | Bencfit. Play Meeting of Scquassen Lodge—!and plays the part of “Bill” Drum ,publicity man for Tot Marvel. Mr. “aparrelli is one of the most popu- i boys of the senior class and nuses il artful ways in getting back his Ilorence Lricson plays the Annie, the maid, and al- the part is small she n lot out of it. sell Mg s the Prosecutor Conlon Issucs Warning roomy, mixtures and . 5 roublesome G sizes 6 to 18. to 1 gs—Items. his airl, of About 125 Pythian Sisters 0. 0. F. hall last to honor the grand officcrs on their official visit to Dythian temple, No 29, of Plainville. All the supper served at 6:30 o'clock by th local temple commiitee After the supper, was called to order by Most I lent Chief M. Weber. Twelve ples from about the state were resented. Members of four order of Pythians were in atiendan namely, the Knights Pythi Knights of Khoras Uniform Rank, and Pythian were made by the and others and Chief Nellic Bailey ham was presented doll beautitul crystal beads, thc |temple. Deputy Martha Harttord was given an clectvic | the occasion being her 27th annivel A bed doh C. Klait of Pyihian awarded to a r tertown Butterfly holders made by Mr lof New Hampshire | Pythian temple, < rving 1 After I ment X ed in L evening rt 1kes John Varrone nard also play small gardener and chauffeur add to the gemeral fun of the whole nd Ru attended role 79% ea. the me 11l the show is clever, re good. and all pre a well spent evening and help out a very Ticlets are seling fast r of good sc g tem- | will cnjoy rep- | neckband, and ex- 20 but s are still left libra building committea re- the show as the opening gun pecches fof t \paign for visiting {pros 1 i court \arles I | on va: nt Conlon I 1} s about that loiter about the cen- town during the day. Tt that they a public and cutor has d to take action that unl ken ficers $16.50 of Dur- re as a | wearing a of Pythian i ar Synder of{my mp. | 1 aske vedding | sta made i templ i f « T m Wa-lh rtain Sieldon | member of | awarded “to a pair of special at $16.50. pros: s thesc kept would up and office by up and square he rounded the or ciender ti block opposite post Cor L Girl Scout Notes Scouts will et lock in the h in Briefs were Mildred Renshaw patient at the New tal, returned Be tonight Mi school who 1 Brit. to ter. igh the 1 was ting an enjorcd was made of M ston of Bristol as pianist {remarkable ability for a boy of his pres oyed h temples tel wer \ tertown. Middle v Haven, istol. Avon, New Drii- Hartford and Durham, the Savi v has ¢ of Grand Chief Nellic Bailey e of entertain- cial mention Walter Living He Scout food sile m 2 to troop committee tomorrow in the office. d for 29 or 2 ter condizicn of Mis. Lena, Otk» Deep River, who is at the N tain General hospital under atment for injuries recc accident in Kens the hospital as bein nchanged. At the time of her ¢ she was placed on the criticy The has o'clock the post to have food cal to telenhon 30 o'clock ovposite o fore 1 ow Lenten services will zion, ices Chu:en Norn Le the Mrs, (& to Rickey, her liome Pardon who on will for wishes helped 1o make visit of the grand Pinches Dies ! The temple it Pinches of Worthington |in atulated on th this orning ai 4:15 | out of it own members last evenina. New Britain Generai | A the older He had been a patient wt!who unable institutic the p Full details will b crple who to thank all official se the ofticers Supper wper will ning at 6 o'clock in the of Our Saviour I'viendly socir in cl This Lvening thi parish s being improved. John success. ol John cong Chiireh Girls' committe to mak will b from 6 the number of been the selock at members is workin A tasty Lt have to nd 1 sucee served to all to 6:30 o'cloci for two some o rezular meeti i ks, found on & Important Meeting Sequassen lodge, No [ 1 ot Fe willake action tonight on this | Posed amendment to the by-la ncibers be pr | This by-la one of the it matters to come lodge in "HI!\. Inter: dent derable sted in Qu'aley Plainvill interest lems will be T Iipiscopal church 30 o'clock. These been conducted thro lenten period, and the members of the others wishing to_atten and Mrs. John Cole have moved into the residence on Grove ot formerly occupied by the hapman family Richard Iinsi sirthday surprise Fast Berlin of displayed the New Herald daily A on Gabriel's ervice Fa Britain clection and the Vi garding | Blect Geo are urged tmendment to the import the vening at T serv- nunic tn rovs calls condition of | A. Quigley, who is con- fined to the New T ain hospiizl with pneumonia. Hospital owts today indicated that his con- was greatly improved s have to ces ha 3 Mayor- othe nost P befor som mly for i General Jut any S still W Investizating No discoye have made the local police {detectives in the iny re diti ne ies by Plainville Bricrs William H h of L. T has entered the Hartrora schoolmates, it being his™MAn arrested on suspicion in New X pinth birthday. Gameés were enjoyed | Britain Tuesday by Ser o L She e |as Feeney for the local police wa e {siven a thorough grilling but con- 7 nt-|vinced the police that he had no part in the robberips and wa « “d at t eve- | 4 7 2 | leased. stigation o A number suspicion but th of Mis Sn a | recent robberies her .|persons arc under was tendered hos- party at his home 30 an op- his afternoon anies J. Grah administrator of late Mary Prior. Milic Dealer Arvested A warrant has been issued f of a local milk dealer fo lation of the clause in food acts regarding milk bot tles. He will be arraigned in the town court Tuesday morning lealer's name was not authorit Mor similar offenses may follow: Composes Poem Prosecutor Charles 1% Conlon Plainville town court, wi poct of n co poem in comme wion olden wedding and Mrs, William Webster street. The m may found on another page of t West Main St—To rent tenement. Al improvemen teasonable. Call m has resigned s the estate of the were prozram ot the ning by music was pres Community club Iz trio from Hartford. Their . the piano and banjo GonposesiEocn m was exceptlonal- | Prosecutor Charles I Warranted o larges |he Plainville town court tended last evening, |SOWN Merit and ability was made regarding |0 composed a poem the minstrel show, | oration of the golden realize the | Mr | Webst | Selectman was wnd their pro ¥ good and rudience than Announcement profit $30 pure Conlon of who has poct, sm- as a dizclosed by in for con e s arres of Simpson of of James Simpson I published poems of Mr. « from being wedding for First Other lon I vorabi M Mrs. home and his younz son o a0 5 3 50 a has illnoess The Fite and et this evening at 7 ‘ommunity hall. I lic asked orps will participate 1l is coniin considerabln of of mpson mo nnive 0 Drum corps will | LY 30 o'clock member of attend. The Memo- will 1L year of I is issue n to in which corps is : T 3-room Rent aville day program orlin this will b ind e East i libr: afternoon nge of hooks Loys' club wil cvening at 7 nunity hall The mid-wee TONIGHT Pauline The ow ry open tomor ning for the Prederick sch . Conrad Nagel STHE SACRED PLAME™ News — Comedy Acts The 1 meet tomor in OLD FASHIONED DANCE Skit Simpson's Four Plece Orchestra und and Square Dances FRIDAY, APRIL 11ih PLAINVILLE GRANGE HALL Admission 530 conts row o'clock at Com- the omitted Wil be v t which ti Rev. Ll E. Wilson, the new pastor, will | n PRIDAY KEN RADI chureh will M mmed next wee and SATURDAY MAYNARD 0P THE his week ings me WEST? |comment and his latest work is un: " Bristol News “The poem may be found on the brogue as if she ad just come over | over| chall nine, also has his {initiation into the business of acting worthy | An indoor le en inaugurat entered ar Honor > library building fund and | of | Miss | | Ivangelist to speak—| | Bristol Ciub—Divies Seek Day celel ockwell pa | May 1, as announced by f the local alth de sponsors of nnual morning. 1t will be the [ 1 ion place at th ration ment has high hopes of | elaborate 1l to date. | ide by pres e most attended of has b appointn When n set as o obst | Bristol two )t tion ¢ [ persons {termed the “inost held in Connccticut.” all ov for the fest | celebration drew ti local health officials were mented for their work by periors, A program of formulated by those conne docto commun the spectacu © state werc vities. hole signify his v 1 was has city M been W announced ials will Less Scalet Dr. Benjamin B. Lealth ofiicer, the cases of s has b aymond M ot oil on | I'ever Robbins nnoun rlet reduced from 32 fever in month to only scven for this Dr. not diphtheria truly remark- is duc Records in pos bins show that Br perienced a case of six months. It is a wble record, thoroughnes ing antitoxin. Boys' Club Active The Bristol Boys' club teams are preparing Schedules in baseball are and practice tilts are for ssion o ol 1 heing The club swimmers will meet juniors of Meriden tomorrov M ool cvening stellar has 4 1 which will £t Bechard o'clock. s the tear meet in “I'he rainder Fletel Sessio i he 1 me who ¢ has con played & will Co. nents b Itorton scheduled to Conne Apr ). ry I Elaborate Celebration Planned for Rockwell Park on May 1 SCARLET FEVER DECLINES ar | Cases Cut I'rom 32 to Seyven—Boys' nt, third year | g Bristol rved celebrs and last summer ousands and compli- their su- | Crumb, wrranged being provided diver s participat F your child grinds teeth—beware of worms. They arc much more |( s, captair juniors the 1 Karpovic 0. Dixie tained jans, captained DAY i | New i or ing of th Arm i."\l'&n(\'l | Army hall on | day “evenin | storms, an | count iu‘\fl the he misce Club Plans Active Season—Indian | | The Title. will < on Thursda officials | & emanating frov It | an optical illus d resi rment this Tuncral ¢ ar-old son of and “ehild in| from An was ever | Visitors from in atte ndance the the I'rominent \boris Local <t to A endir police co ot g W She < ar yesterday Tivistol nry Je City police Row At a iristel meeti to of local doctors in giv- Lusy . Cha nominat of Herl d and t Building 1i ollowing puby Andrews of lous ' Harvison a cost o the ¢ locai| o Ju per o 1 every ed the T inc nadent o _ | repair yvill 5175 Mini ormey hodist chu nt tor nt ed milton " Wil rear ar, e rom the 4 in N this ye victo cha es over or Merid this city | nasium | victor th | King or at n to b of nd and loss ofli itl | ment their Local common than most mothers think. | Look also for the following ssmptoms: pick- crying in sleep, of- ing the mose. crossnes | | { fensive breath, loss of appetite or weigl nusea or general restlessness. Any one of these signs may be your warning that worms | are present. Wise mothers take no chances with these dangerous and disgusting childhood Fren if worms are only suspected they give the child DR.HAND WORM ELIXIP It is the pra: specialist—SAFE, pleaant (o take, sure tm its action. Your druggist v pests, | Hartio | nounced Mrs. Goodell Gets tax t today. Ru Mr=, Mir A mber 1 1 ption of & famous child's gendle and ill tell ou that mang of xour own friends have success- fully used it. Buy a botle of Dr. Hand's to ague of six teams has tained by W. Sonstroem; captained by Winte yaangelist to Speak Nithan o Indian, work, Monday hall en Novi who there | ording York East con ooklyn s will Judge Alfred C. Baldwin. struck Goodell at Broad imett streets in Forestville, injured man later dying from fractured spine. The plaintiff claimed $10,000, Business Meeting A Drief business meeting of hraim Kirby chapter, Order of | DeMolay, will be held at the organi- | zation’s meeting hall tomorrow eve- ning. The meeting will commence at 7:30 o'cock to permit a number of the members to attend an instal- lation of officers in Meriden. Arrested for New Britain Mrs. E. A. Wyman of 11 Lewis | street was arrested by Sergeant Hen- vy Jeglinski yesterday afternoon at the request of the New Britain po- | lice, who wanted her for questioning | concerning two automobile accidents |in the Hardware ity on Sunday eve- | s claimed that her car ideswiped another on Broad streef, A and Hosc | Now Britain, but that she drove called 10 aay after refusing to give her oiclock yeslars Another accident on the New dnville highway a short r was also said to have in- machine. man appeared in the olice court this morn- charged with evading Her case Wwas con- for Stock's ca ed at the club. | [and 1 | | | the Ramblers, the Utk the by W. ptained ap- juniors, Rangers, ; and the alau, h by O. Storms, Brit incipal who is re temporarily, speaker at a o local unit of the v to be held in the School strect Wednes- next week, Mr. is noted for his especially in this Army will conduct & llanecous articles at nesday, Thursday and ¢ Alarm sident of | Britain-F | time 1 a1~ | volved h it Mrs. Wy Pl Britain |ing and was responsibility. tinued. DBy aw smolke m a ncighbo lieved 1o have ion on the part of w »f Arthur Briere of Arthur re Mr TH OF CHILD PUZILES POLIGE |Belieye Dog Killed Girl and Tore Her Flesh N. Y., April (UP) The death of four-year-old Phyllis Gottschalk, whose torn and partly is dons sey. |nude body was found lying in a Pl eld te and coun- even s clrur stripes hartment to v the the Br John recently street parking loc commence zones’” v ripes lo 10 i on soo1 o in a spot, Irried er home in 1 Yoman Wymas to how the chjid cld today heritics. Itocco de Domini- medical examiner, ad- t the girl had htened 10 while police as the result nd-run driver or that she child bor numerous iies on her back. chest and ab- while had n torn right thigh. A light blue | overcout which she had been wear- y {ing was found near the body with he s turned inside ont. \The medical examiner said that several of the many marks on the child’s body appeared to be teeth s and the shredded clothing led to believe she was a vietim of and vicious dog. dog in the vicinity of the home was ordered locked up further inquiry. An autopsy duled to be performed later on ey esponsibil this city 1 & Hardwarc idency members of th i hit- a o \ain 1 RNowe w suceeed Wil Hobbs was el igent: Seymour vas mur The sera | domen s clec flesi be from the ev Willard Barnes, Lester G rles Burrill, board of ing committee con- | him rt 1. Ladd. Homer wry 1. Bartholomew Permits Issued rl’ mi issued to | pending [ was scl today. GRANDMOTHER I VICTOR INLAWSUIT Wins $95000 for Breach of Promise From Harman S a large One vere day by the erin- ic works: To Martin 115 Wolcott street, to for K. J. Weeds of v at that addre 50: to Domenick are front him and nea avenu or in "orestville v My fice b April 10 (UP")—A jury court awarded Mrs. old grand- reach of prom- arles H. Harman, elder- boy™ millionaire today. sued for $250,000, 2 i wed another after had supported her for a period time. and was known to her ndchildry “grandpa.” Harman was characterized in | closir uments by counsel for | ™M Lean as a “mother's boy who ) never been married before.” sclected on the basis of negative answers to the question: Arc you a woman hate deliber- ated four hours yesterday before Judge Churchill ordered the sealed | verdict. -Q—uick Relief for Rheumatics Ru-Ma supreme | Adclaide L Asl poi to v 1 ¥ tur Y N crown aight hav islaus five of played in club gym- evening, the npion s C. 0 b Jam 1 Cavalieri that their jected to great phy- rinficld ager Willia tourna- ason 1o event the be- e cmi-final not conced Meridenites field triumph. Dinner champions, ses All Pain Very First Day. Given uc red a banquet a 1 rooms warded 5 rheumatic > and_suffer is full n that makes thou- < and Lills thousands years you need Ru-Ma 5001 to eac from Phil ¢ o an- ous poi nf Ma acts at Goodel hlood, 1000211 A ar from injuries widow of 1 who died Te- automobile R ey’ when the aranteed Tt t a bottle of mil | and Camilla | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS TM SURE WE HEARD SOME- BUT WE ARENT GOING To LET A LITTLE | Noise RUN { Us ouT oF \WHEN 1 GET 8I6 TM GOING To BE AN INVENTOR AND INNENT SOMETHING THAT'LL MAIE A BRIGHT DARIKNESS SO PEOPLE CAN SEE BETTER IN THE DARK, 1am! DONT TALK SO MUCH, OSCAR= C'MON, TS 6 INTO TUE NEXT Room ! A KEYHOLE IT LOOKS LIKE Things Are Happening AND THERES LIGKT SUINING THROUGH 1T NUST BE SOMETHING ON TUE OTHER SIDE oF . By BLOSSER Look! AN AIRPLANE!! AND IT'S COMING DOWN!! THATS FARBARS | PLANE AGAIN= WonDER. ¥ WHAT He'S COMIN' DowN So cLose To NYSTERY

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