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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1930. Free Telephone Service—Call Enterprise 1200 Our Wednesday Aisle Specials Are Values Far Out of the Ordinary Fancy Rayon '3 Hose Leather Hand Bags 2lc pr. $1.49 ea. Or Five Pairs For One Dollar | C_hOiC(‘ Df_;\“ Colors and :\}“.]CS,, Men’s Sweaters Fahric Gloves $2.59 ea. 69 pr. Slip-Ons, Plain or Fancy Styles In Colors and Very Exceptional . . done. It was thought that the fire| by tie town court because of the |V lay 2 , when Plalnvt e ews was set by careless boys playing|serious injurics sustained by the two 'wn Doys Start Grass Uire At Avlation Srm is duled to bezin at resigenc “aroline Marke of 15 Laurcl is in a critical condition the New Britain the result of serious injuric cd last evening in an unusual auto- mobile accident in Barnesdale, Nev: | A the purpose of the formation Her condition was given a Of this orzanization was to promote Warning Issued By Chief Belden— today at last” evening, Iron Board Pad and Cover | Quart Size Casseroles For 55¢ | Oval and Round, $2.49 ea. For Sale at Our NotionACounter k | ] Iver Plated,_ With P;\‘rcxr ]Escrt 56 in. Jersey Tubing Breakfast Cloths $1.00 vd. At 9c ea. Regular $1.59 | Plaids, All Linen, 54-34 Inch. Colored All New Colors, Dress Goods Dept. BOl‘dC!i | hospital authoritics said had been placed on the critical list although she had passed comfortable night. The woman received her injuries n a peculiar way. fairly e was riding towerd Barnesdale. oing down a grade, the ¢ ar sud- hed into st one, throwing 3 turcd left shoulder. . Cook gave first aid and order her removed Her Athletic Jerseys Bloomers and Panties 20 ea. | $1.00 pr. Knit Ones For Men's Wearing In Glove Silk, Pink and Peach heart condition |being weak. yeKoff—Castle At a family party held |evening in honor of thc anniversary turday wed- A ML will mect in Mrstemple this evening. | street, an- | Lofgren will inspect the lodge, The nouncement Men’s Pongee Handkerchiefs | Boys_' e s 50c ea., Value $1 7-8 and 3-4 for 2lc pr. Silk Ones With Colored Drawn Threads Were 50c, Some Are Irregulars 1 . {sent to the Hartford county jail in|of Mr. and Mrs. Eddy N. Smith of |the -pastor of Berlln ews ult of payment of a fine of $100 | Worthington ridge. ich was imposed Dy the court. | Last Berlin Items Neal was arrested by the state police | yyoier when the car he was driving left the |y, Middletown High school left {road, crashing through a fence in fp.orning for a four day sight-seeins| J night. He was charged with drunken | iilor e start was mado Ariying. S : |the nizh school at 6:45 o'clock DEF!ES S LUT“]N‘ Connecting ‘Cables {bus for Meriden where connection Gangs of men in the employ of the |were made with a special train. Miss Prati, Co. are at work along the highway |Miss Rachel Riggott and Miss Vir- 5 H 1 g i Meriden, making final | ginia Ba " are membe Proposal S in e Rre MKGsmAloN Setie i Smas i i e e m ot ety American lephone and Telegraph |velma Payne, M Ithoda [the clars and residents in this T < al D !tem installed as an auxiliary linc be- [are amo those making the From Ban Is Turned DOWD veen Boston and New York. awhen neiihose naing dhest {completed, this new line will form |yisiting relatives in I’ another link in the already mam- 4 few days. and GETS LARGE BRIGK ORDER““OM chain of communication that |* \ N 66 pent are en- |serves the southern New En eection, eSS Tocal Yard Material for Newington | A Good Iish Siony Bl i e supper will be scrved in Fome—Tire Threatens Lower Lanc | ting of his a 3 » g [ ommuniiguhandu ot Llomonros: 5 evening at :50 o'clock by the {dles’ Aid sccicty of the Methodist {and 3 proof ke is show B of trout that las 1§ beautics. fish were caught in New Hartford | and are of large size, ranging from | Mra Arthur Lawrence was a The corn borer situation has he- |8 to 111 inches in lengih and hayv- |dletovn visitor yesterday. —Drunken Driver Jailed—Park- church. ing Forces Fence Replacement. | come more acute, as far as Berlin [ing a tetel wcight of out Scveral crsts of chicken pox and Kensington farmers are concern- | peund.. rted to have made their appear- csult of the refusal of fed- Methodist Ladies to Meact ince in this district. While the oral authorities to split the quaran There will be a cpecial mecting of jeare is not considered a dangerous tine district. It was the hope of the |the Ladies’ Aid rociety of the L fone, the homes under quaran- farmers interested that an arbitrary |€ington Mcihodist church tomor | tine. boundary line might be established |2fternoon at 4 o'clock in the ehurch | . along the New Haven railroad |parlors. It will be followed by a tracks. It was their contention that 5 o'clock and a supper at 6§ Kensington, where no evidence of in- | o'clock. fection has been noted, was unfairly Bascball Committee Named |this cvening at § o'clock in munity hall. en- | M. 1 ill be conferred and | rics Wyckoff, Jr. Plain-| At a mecting of the members of n High | the scwage disposal comamitiee held | Hioe e kony of arthur AMiss Castle |Collese for Women. At the preseui of the towa showing cvery I & at within the town limits were checked tol public library. of sideration by the committee, which | His father was formerly /is outlining a program of sewage tional aisposal which will take care of fu- plain of ture as well as present homes. ted gincer Joseph N. MceKernan of A Plainville Water Co. 1 turned church here and is now Westminster of the senior class of the | Granze Production Dancing will ol with the inf gath- mem- ‘o its organi - the board ladelphia for ; o tertaining relatives from Doston for young lawyer—Jack Dora THale, much atiached to of woman from Happy Vailey-— 3 Happy Knighis of Pythias will meet| yvalley Junction (", L Silas Sickelmoore, at Happy Valle constably I'loyd Stillman, The fife and drum corps will meat | W-T Circle Whist Party around the field. Fourteen men an- | boys. | | swered the alarm. S e | Dance Tomorrow CARD OF THANKS | , the aerie will hold its annual cl initia- tion in honor of “Mother's day.” Of- | 2 ’ The Italian-American Citizens | “"e wish to thank our friends and ficers of the order hope, in this {club will celebrate the first anniver- | Deighbors for their kindness to U8/ clags 1o surpass the onc of last o sary of its organization by eponsor- | ¢uring our recent sorrow, cspecially | year. | ling a banquet and dance tomorrow | for the beautiful flowers. | e : UN ERITI[;AL LlST‘evenmg in the Plainville High school | _Signed, ~ J. R. Merriman, David| o2 €EI0Te 38 BME o |gymnasium, the proceeds to be do- | Frbe, Mrs. Charles Zettergren. | nated to the benefit of the Plainville | e | library, A program of notable speak- | |ihe Tirst Congregational church, will journey to Sedalia, N. C., tomor- MI‘S G&l‘Olme Hal‘ke SeriOHS]YHrs has been arranged which should | B ] {row where he will delijenje naiingy J : J | [ nstol News | of lectures at the 25th anniversary Hurt in Freak Crash | |attorney and former sccretary of | v. Wa o New | sower oomnmneg wegrs e i VETERAN FAGTORY o s b, oo | prove of interest to all. | celebration of the Alice Freeman | The speakers will be Judge Fran- | Palmer 1nstitute, an American Mis- |cis A. Pallotti, prominent Hartford | sionary association school. Congrezational church Sunday. three breaks which Plaimville Grange to Present Play— {0 S0 S AOR0EHE Vo P vo. | I Followin dune 1ot s in this city Sunday Sl Resaan s nat Chief of Police Lrnest T, Liellen hz PR (et REIANIG (it JRCiben i uub s Iliness Proves Fatal to Gg}yge e il i e —ngagement Announced g o (Mone people to be on the lookout for pro- Ehegirasantenioiablessine Jaineon. " ! & made a request that all housekeep- ised to all who attend and it is = THCH R NI DAkl o hoped that n large crowd will wit- ek ato w ¢ o ato will act as toastmaster. stressed this point when issuing the proclamation, stating that all three brecks were made at homes wherc the tenants were away for the da Yesterday Sergeant Henry Jeglin- Yrancis T. Cooke to Lecturc in ski and Detective Daniel McGillicud- dy of the police depariment studied South. reaks at the local homes that hundreds of dollars’ stolen by better citizenship in the town of . Plainyille. this club feels it has pro-| Newpeck Must Post Bond—Rev. gressed rapidly in-that respect dur- ing its first year, duc to the fact that much interezt has been taken in this | matter. The membership total ap- ! proximately 200, and it is expected George 1% Dalger, 64, died at his that there wiil be double that num-'heme at 197 Union street this morn- ber on the second anniversary. Graded School Mectlpg inz following an illness of 10 days ¥ e 3T o cutive commiitce of the | With complications. e had been i 1 rned that ken two chil- hor of chares o | stock m the an Silver Co Bros. Co. for {he past 12 years. 5l siznet rix pearl neck- Born in Bridgeport on June 14, jace, » pendant and e 1863, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John | of silk undc ; into : he came to Bristol about 40 | e plaee, it e aS thoiie ago. At the ag 41 he | ycstigators, was made by the use of married Miss Yiva Dayion in Bridge- |4 yey. RYHOYE him. tozether | The police sergeants then visited th two sons. Ldward W. Dalger of | (e apartment cf Daniel 1 Bristol and George I Dalger, {| Goough. who Jives in the same hous Plainville Graded School nssociation | employed at the Clayton Mfs. Co. will hold a special meeting nest | for 25 years and at the Dunbar Monday ecvening at 7:30 o'clock in the Chember of Commerce Tooms on Pierce street. The date for the an- nual reunion will probably be sixed. Other important matters will come up for discussion. Mazonic Mecii Vredevick lodge, Plainville: three grandehildren, .| s Greene, and learned that o lady's orth. Donald and Marion Dalze platinum ring with three miniature brother, Iidwerd Dalger of | giamonds and a diwmond bar pin and two half-brother: DG iseam An John and William Dalger of Str {a ey was ueed on this job, Superinicndent Lewis G. slp g of the Dunber Bros. Co.. the f where Dalger was cmployed pressman. stated this morning that he cxpected several represen of his firm to attend the fune services Thursday afternoon. was @ member of the Baptist church and of the Modern Woodmen of America. The funeral will take place from th> late home &t 2:30 o'clock Thurs- | PT dayitlngn Burial will be 0 Cois “rhe probe will be con- wtion. According to Irank v oo Y 5 R [ tinu lor. ¢haitman of the commit-| 1o, “:“_\f\\"",;\‘,s(“ ';r' “““,ID, i Wer Veterans (o spock . Citensive work ia being done in | L1 \as ordered by Judge Joseph | Jicut-Col O .>_c...dh?_rf;‘:k:n_1::1\: sethering important data ot the |y Doictin Sy police court this |SCTYCL With the 25th division. 101st et time, The committee Will | o (6" oct a bond of $100 to M. G during the \\.oylrl war, wi any definitc plans for | 0T8NS 1O B R Rt of |56 be the principal speaker at Seiche- e le e American Legion's _an- the sitvation from N il rvance of Ia ‘f_ night to and is capable of going - held tonignt at §:15 o'clo wbers of the post auxili o of l.egion pe in ciiica will be the honored guesis on the occasion. 5 Romanek of 1B aocondspeak sREOL AN HENES cd at her home this norning fol- | Din= will be LR EoNINAN GBS a lingering illness, Tialph Dickenson. There will be an vos a native of Poland. com- cinment and refresiments. TR e nt Saving T W husband., six small children, of the clocka of the city, The funeral will take ¢ from | with the excoption of those located ernoen at 2 o'clock at the hom> of niclavs’ chureh at § o'clock | N Public buildings and railroad of- Irving & Purdy of 63 Droad SRELne e s S e . il bo set ahesd cne hour. et Joseph's ne rolery ¢ ehurches of the city will 1 e Tagies sl sonip s el S Build'nz Permits Issued i time Methodist church will hold an all-| o Rl e day mecting n the church parlors |y, gyperiniendent of Public Worl tomorros el of offiemrsrill T 0L ’ R e, A0 B Ired Helming to build a 2o for $ruth BeNival A himself in the rear of a house at 67 | becn call 4 The revival services being con- | yrnec It (he rear ofn house 4t 874 ok, Tusiness portaining to the diictadi by AT mEel U S s torna RN SRS IREEA S B0 EOleh s Y 1 teem will | it be continued at 11 Crown street |y 19 5 ono-family house for Mrs. ; Plainville, tonight 2nd also Wedne S sl ey iz o a 1ma Helming on Parmington ave- shtman street, it found that bur ad en- tered through a window in the re of the jio and had taken two | Liberty bonds, stock certifica five dollar gold piece, a lady's watch and 2 gold rinz. The police sergeunis reported their findings to Chief Belden, who immediately issued notices to the » to warn residents of the dan nd to preveat reeurrences of last evening at the Town hall, maps 1 discussed. The pid growth of the town is being taken into con- v @ complete survey of the tos which contains much valuable ' in the county Newpeek, charged with non-sup- port by his wife some time 2z0, was s mornin Iwiga Hom the speci Tlomane n meeting beld come ve the committee has held numerous rectings and is working carnc:tly to pare a plin for cews al Church Activites The Wontan Torac nd oreign Mission socicty of the dvent Chris- tian church will meet tomorrow aft- | of the members thictic club ha- this evening at § vere robbed. It was also said that | Dristol high school building tonight {bezinning at § o'clock. | The pl entitled “L°’Amoureux D’Alice,” carries the followings per- sons in its cast: Albert Il. Trotier as Joscph Martin, Albina Beliveau as Louis Martin, Jeannette Morel as Alice Martin, Henry Troticr as Pierre Martin, Alice Lelcbyre as Anna Martin, Catherine Dube as Madame | LeDuc, Laurent Dumont as Charles LeDuc, Leo Paul Ragotte as Herve LeDuc, and Albertine Jarret as {Madame Jeannette. | LaMore Convalescing | Ambert LaMore of 186 North 7ain street, who entered the Meriden hos- pital two weeks ago to undergo an |operation, is reported to be recover- inz rapidly. It is expected that he will be discharged from the Silver City institution Saturday afternoon. Rotarians Drop Decision ans, by virtue of a de- hands of a potent Lions team by a wide margin, to the winning pin topplers at Lake Compounce tomor- row cvening at 6 o'clock, when an claborate dinner will be s:rved to the combined group of athletes. The Rotarians will stand the expense in- volved because of their loss. Final Dctails Discussed At the final meeting of the police | ball committec held last night at po- lice headquarters, the finishing touches of the seventh annual police ball were applied when final ar- rangements were completed. It was announced by Secrctary Louis A, Whecler of the Chamber of Com- merce, general chairman. that the ticket sale was fully up to expecta- tions. nearly cqualling the sale of with a large number of re- still to be made. There are four of the 30 boxes still uncngaged but it is ected :t helore I'riday these il be spoken for. The boxes may be ce- cured through Irancis Donnelly at police headquarters. One of the outstanding features of the ball will be the grand march which will follow the concert to be by the augmcented New De- orchestra. Chief John H. Hayes will direet the march, which will be led by Mayor W. Raymend Crumb with Mr Lrnest T. Belden E hile Chicf Belden Crumb second in ors will start their Thursday and by Friday at the work of transiorming the rmory hall into a bower of beauty be complcted. he entertainment features this year will be cntirely different from those seen previously and will be | intr cd from time to time during y lodge, No. the Daughters of St. George, will hold its regular monthly mecting et 4:30 o'clock 1°r afternoon. A cupper will be served at 6:30 o'clock {and will be followed by an enter- | tainment and daneing. All members cre end. Thoce assist- {ing on the program, ecven though | they are not membcers of the order, are cordially invited to the supper and danc. Thompson to Be In:talled Four Driztol men will be installed irto office of the Korem Sanctorum, a meet- to be held in that city Saturday | i W Bell City ofiicers of are William W. Thomp- nd monareh: Ruel A. Du- bay, viee nd mo Harvey Blodzett, grand monitor; Walter Weinz, grand hereld. They will have compleic supervision of activities for one year cnding April, 1951, of the evening, pre installation, will start dinner at the 113 o'cloci. A bus- will be Theld =z : to be followed by the installation a half hour later. There Wil be entertainment ot 10:15 o'clock and the scrving of refresh- ments at 11:15 o'clock. Beats Record By Four Chief Librarian Charles L. Wood- !ing of the Bristol public library has announced that the largest number of books ever issued for home read- ing in one day in the history of the institutl o lent Saturday. The Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock in| Washington - Trumbull circle, | 2Y and Thursday cvenings ot 7:30| 55 5 0Pt ¢6 100: o Searle M,| Tt has been announced that the Community hall for the usual week- |C‘ompanions of the Forest, will hold Bheyvillibeneldis atethelipes e isina sy t to ro. | entire of the Bristol Lumber 1y rehearsal regular meeting Thursday eve- ation Army headquarters in et cd into the hands of lar g e (& /roof a house for himselt at that ad- < 7 o'clock sharp in American | Bristol on April 23, 26.and 27, at 81 "o 0ot or $00; and to David |three local men, T lfer A Barnes. | yocord. 560 5 olumes, exceeds by four ot riite fon hall. Bnb Edward Ingraham and Carl Carlson, e held this evening - y S o number issued on February 19, T ; S alast night at the P At Parbor will be held this evening A L & ; - g Hall 1o crcet a one-car garaze for el oratr | 1he num motl on e Iounnathay et | st Tie oo o s oI U SsRoTRl e el ale i 1 olaal PR AU S Lo Bk cCond T e himselt on Terryville . from the Towerd L. PIatt. fye05 the gay on which the former course of action would cause a |[Shop. These men were instructed m;“I £ E A pubiic whist pa g of Busse of Bristol has been Nimself on rryyille nue at u itain, and other New | 2o ~bliched breakdown of the entire protective |interview local playera and round [C1ark 1o make fina SlgCnty i 5 s {named defendant in an action for |COSt of #1600, Sin it - > Sn: Dfed i |for the Memorial Day reises and |4V £ relneghis 1ty Loss Thi oo Britain i P-T Assn. Mceting Btructure. |the sentiment of the baseball-mind- | U o LI SR ; ST 10,000 brought by John Stankeli ty Less This Year Contro! of the lumber concern w Tho Apeill Neeting ot Paner iy The far-reaching. cffect of this de- jed in the town. They are alzd to 1‘,“'"" Ll ,‘;hf‘" DERIRE el of New Britain as the aftermath of | City Clerk Thomas I leiato il GO T i g o of 1he Fediie cision i3 @ worry to those in charge |invite yers to o Tolnd table [Bast Berlin ihis ¥ : Five At AviaCon Fisld an accldent here et ot dllineatel i Bt tiseefvbie, of m. 3 v fol- | gy vas held in the assem- of the relief work and they arc at }(h@r‘u. fon at a mecting’to be held | The Community club will meet to- o B o b Lt 1 secondisuiE o eie rount to more licenses for dozs issued at this mecting of the stockhold- |y p of the cchool last night at a loss to know just what steps are |t § o'clock next I'riday night at the |MOrTow evening at § o'clock in Com- lernnytmomine ot lUhol beanstituted st the RBristol man time last year than there have been Wwho clecied n mew set of dirce- vhen Mrs. Percy Walden 00 lulen rext 1o sombat e situs | barber aliop: | munity hall. The business session | gl %0 YL g e [ Nanous ke, both reeulting 1o Gate. Dog owners have been filing Those! olootadiitol oftice herat llat NAWEHoyan 4nolis on ehild Ral ation. William L. Slate, dircctor of | 1t i3 thought that Lddie Moore Wil be followed by a social time. | iiiniion ficld at the corner of Din. | TOM the same ident. into the city clerk’s office very slow- president and treas- fare work the Connccticut agricultural experi- | Will hold the reinn of the club in| et “”:D" WErL | mond street and Tomlinson avenue, | The New Britain hoy wes one I and Ht appedrsi as though wmanyiy o Barnes, vice pres shments were served follow- et New Haven, has |his hands. The firet practice will |New Britain visitors yesterday. TR i arass fire blaz |ing & motorcy that was struc v will be forced to pay the required | ;. 0 1. - < e stay et G s e B A L e AT (T AU e (e I G ROl el B R e o Ity of § e A asn b i it parogram BoL SHlerilneth said that further discussion of thc | probably be called fer next Sunday, | . al dramatic presents iny merrily away but extingnished | al auto. I penalty of $1 00 May 1, the last day. | ; goward MeCarthy, assistant treas- | consisting of musical and voeal matter must bring about a solution | weather permitting. and frem then |bY the pupils of the Hubbard school «)ic fumes before any v wag | durles about his face that required | The license fee until that time is § Lawrence A. Dailey, assistant |numbers other than a change in the quaran- [on there will be plenty cf baschall |Will be held in Community hall on over 100 stitches to close. Another To Nominate Officers secretary 4 e = Aehv ‘riday cvening at § o'clock o | T== hoy who resides in Dristol was also 3 o idoi o & 3 . tine area. activity in the town. I'riday evening at § o'clock. A pro v 5 A nemination of officers for the | Carjson. new chief of the concern. | (Y - S Discussion of the subject with | Card Series Arrangad {gram of s0lo and group {badly injured and.in his cuit clain- | ensutng year will take place at the |nas hoeen connected with the sale of Lompletej; Her Studies Miss Margaret Flynn, clerk at the| Tinal arrangements for the meet- [2inging. fancey a yocially cd that he was made a cripple for| vazylar meeting of Bell City acrle. [ jumber for a period of about 21 As Nursery Attendant Kensington post odice. has disclosed [ing of a team of setback players numbers, and a varicty of surpriscs o "[“ ‘:‘]"J}Ij being 1""”‘”"."‘1'»‘ dis- |\, 1. 'ratcrnal Order of 1iagies, | years, ten yvears of which he spent | Miss Frances Smith of this city that certain flowers are also under |from New Britain and a representa- |has been prepared. q Bl “";1“'})“-[ -"~"1~"\"1”“ Creatad €ON (o hu held at the home on West ! T A ot ehitn e Iatline duatod in May. from: the ban. Tt scems that many flowe ‘h [tive team from St. Paul's Social club ; v at ti 3 R e (roct tomorrow night at § o'clock. | js now president. ininz school for nursery attend- s chryzanthemums, asters, cosnios, |have been completed, The first | Methodist church will resumed TONIGHT Y L L The nominatiens will be clozed on he Bristol Tumber Co. wus or- ants conducted by the Children's Zinnias, hollyhocks, dahlias and [game will he played tonisht at the |Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock in JOHN BARRYMOUR B manized in 1918 by Howard L. Platt, | Community center in New Haven. many others. are susceptible to the [card party being conducted by the [the church social rooms. The meet- In His i 8 . T 1l 11 = MOTHER GRAY'S | who not lor terward acquired the | The course covers a period of & ye: infeetious ravages of the pest. As a | club in T Tt i3ecxpected |ing will be conducted by Rev. 1. I “GENERAL CR 16th Anniver ary Dusiness of Saxton and Stronz. a firm |and includes intensive cxperience in tindeiands o/ edane s fhon S R AR G e A RS e agamedy s AND BALL SWEETPOWDXERS \iich had been operating for 30 the carc of children under the su- source, removal of y of these ain will be present to lend moral aid e Y = —_— e o FOR CHILDREN von pervision of specialists on the stait plants, unless certified as frec from [to the men who will carry the New GRAT LANDS AT BONN WED., THUIL: AT. WED. PLAINVILLE FIRL DLPT. A Certain Ralief for Feverithness, Amourcux D'Alice™” the Children’s Community center infection, is prohibited. Britain standard into battle. Berlin, April 22 (UP)-—The dirisi- MAURICE CHEVALIER " Yriday, April 25 e e Bacr st | A group of the members of St which is a child caring organization The offect of the quarantine and Town Court Session Tonight | Mle Graf Zeppelin, making tost in “THE LOVE PARADE Music by Worthy Hills Orchestra e y m“ Anne’s parish will present a three- linz with hoys and girls of ail the uncertainty of the outcome The oft postponcd case of Pas- | flight over the Rhincland, landed at.| ATwngs & Good Show, * $2.00 a Couple s oeare §oMslnmhours. At druge act comedy in the ¥rench lansuace from infancy through adoles- parently indicate that the farmers | quale Corso is expected to be dis-|Bonn at 1:20 p. m. £ L S Don't severt o | le mailed FREE, A« are about settled on the idea that |poscd of tonight at the regular ses- | made subject to the rigors of the| A committee of three men, Bd- quarantine, This solution was vetoed [ward J, Moore, Daniel Malarney and by L. H, Worthey of Boston, federal | Hzrry McKeon. was appointed at a| e official in charge of {he corn borer | mecting of the Kensington A, C. hela | A mecting of the Memorial 1 = e | syssbetnie yOTHER GRAY CO. LoRoy, K. T the Community theater in the |cence, {he raising of corn for profit is out sion of the Berlin town court. This | o the-auestiontor thia year at Joact | cose nas heen held over nenaine e FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS and very little activity in this line |report of the coroner’s finding. Cor- | is expected. [¢0 was arrested and charged with | ik T lreatons {criminal negiigence when the car he £faa’ tire . Sorty | was driving struck and killed Carl i e yhe R s i lerof Benlln g | O-WY, Wiy LUELLO | ~MAYBE YoU VERENT | \as first notioed Tast evening sboul | The case of Charles M. Simley of | HR EARGAR! G-Geg— | DONG ANYTAING -BUT- 7:50 eclock, assumed dangerous| Durham. N. C. who was arrested by MET O, T WAS JusT [ YOUR EYES WERE ! L RUN FAST I/ SOUL 1N THIS TOWN WHAT TH' HALF oF proportions, Fire Warden George | the state police on a charze of EXPLORIN' THIS oLp N THERE'S ONLY ONE ¢ L & . HAS GALL ENOUGH To SET s T Pl S called 10 1o seene omd., | drunkenness, will also be presented HovSE ~JUST Lompy’ | THING FOR NE To L i e & after a hard fight, the fire was ex- | 224 d‘sp°$°‘;£fi| e AROUND I \WASNT DO AND THAT'S — : | A % tinguished with no 16ss to property. o pain Belels 3 ¥ - el ,LET ALONE n Sl St Mrs. Pardon C. Rickey entertain- DOING ANVTMING 2 g GOIN' [N T GROUNDS - o ele:‘;l{(@g of the blaze could not| "} members of the Worthington NUTHIN' AT . Large Brick Order | bridge club at her home this afier- I noon. Td"e é";“:{‘ gg ‘:‘r’ s;;:‘i?ii‘“)" Rey-| “zfrs. Walter Hart of Worthington brick to be used In the construction | rord NOSPIAL 8 reported as resting brick to be used In tho construction | comfortably. Her condition is re- 9 ported as improved. ingion. As a result of this order the | ““pjere is no change in the condi- plant is operating on full time and | ion of Eddy N. Smith, who is a pa- dalivery of the bricks, totalling over | tjont at the Hartford hozpital. 1 900,000, wil be completed in three| agis Myrtle Prior acted as| or four weeks. ' hostess to the “memi of Ter The value of the contract was not | pridge club, which met Tier ome discloscd. in Kensington last night. Drunken Driver Jalled were awarded and At a special sczsion of the Berlin | served. town court held yester y afternoon, Max Smith has returned to ihe case of James Neal of New | Summerville, N. J., home aft Haven was disposed of and he was |ing been the gueat for a few Hurry, Oscar! Lol cow!! 1 6oTTA S JEST AS T ALWAYS x RUN FOR HELP AND vl i SAID=THERE AINT A YOU DONT KNow