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Free Telephone Service—Call Enterprise 1200 Women’s and Misses’ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1930. 9 Fashionable Untrimmed Coats Dashingly Smart ... and Values Typical 25.00 29.50 39.50 Coats in infinite variety for town and travel wear. models as well as Coats with chic capes, belted styles, flared or perfectly tailored. Creponge Cape 17, in pirate blue, Berlin News GHECKUP 1S MADE ON CORN PEST BAN Federal Scout Investigates, Farmers' Compliance With Rule| CAN PREDICT NO RELIEF Belicves Stations Will Be Establish- ed Along Highways from Town— Garritys Wed 37 Years—Glee Club | Concert Great Success. Further interest in the corn borer situation has been awakened by the fact that A. I Russell, scout of the agricultural experi- mental station at New Haven is making in investigation of the con- ditions of the fields of Kensington and Berlin and will be here for sev- eral days. Certain measures for the preven- | tion of the spread of the destructive were prescribed by the station Is last fall, and it is,with the idea of checking the results of thesc measufes that the scout is working. All stalks left standing th the winter should have been cut or plowed under before the 10th of April, ‘umdm., to the Adn(‘c of t those in charge of the program. and it is expected that severe erfticism will be in store for those who have not complicd ith the ruling. if nothing more ious is donc wWhh them. Some fecl that the visit of agent might bring some good they believe that his mission may be to bring about a change in the quar- antine status. but to these can only come disappointment. It was leathed today that Mr. Russell had discus: this and maintain scout stations at the outskirts of the town for the pose of enforcing the letter of the measure It was his belief stations would be cinity of the New and would 1t one of thesc up in the Vi- Britain boundary ted that its location in all probability be in the vicinity of Willow Dros park He stated that the matter is com- paratively new and thosc 1 for the extermination of the pest wont to go slow in their handling of the situation. He cxpressed the hope that this year would sce nite measurcs adopted f cessful prevention of future infec tions. set Stream Closed The Blue Hills 1%ish d association he ken another in its crusade asainst the gentry's cneroachment on i bers' lands. In addition to many s of valuable ounds it has also voted to close the Blue Hills stream for the coming year against the trespassing of am- bitious anglers. Th tion was discovery was made that trout in- habiting the stream were ve It is also the intention of thege men 1o restock the territory if the fish can be obtained That the restrictions will be forced is evidenced by the association at its last meeting vot- ed to give a bounty of $10 for the arrest and conviction of anyone found hunting or fishing in the posted arcas Glee Club Concert a Success An cxceptionally large and appre- ciative audience greeted the mem- bers of the glée club of the Berlin | Junior high school at the concerts presented in the Berlin town hall Game step mem- posting hunting taken after the en- chic for junior miss, sizes 13, 15, IightitanS e et 25.00 field | rough | ed | the plan of the station to inaugurate | pur- | porting mall. | act the | of Brown Thomson’s Coats, Delted Camels Ha ed, Pricels: 2750 Dress Coats, Richly Furred With Galyak, Ermine, Fox, Squirrel and Mole 3950 4950 SECOND FLOOR | afternoon and evenin | ¢ attending were high in their | praise of the youngsters who took part in the enterpr he work of the entire was a tribute to the ntiring’ efforts of those i charge | of the affair. An account of the con | cert would not be complete unless | mentiongwas made of those who di- | rected the program. Mrs. Hefen D. | Upson and Mrs. Edva $. Damon | spent many hours in training and | advising the youthful entertaine |and the result of their work wa duly reflected in the success of the | uidertakir The work cas 5 of the soloists, {lin Woodruff, who san: | Bird Singing.” and Douglas DeMers who rendered “Poor Man's C wis of a very | well received. It was the tendan o | the hope of those > that the more of end of th The progfam was as follows An April Y . Tai A Little Winding It 5 lo—Poer Man's Garden las in at- club would spon- these concerts before imb chorus DeMers rtire chorus Twenty-Third Send Out Thy . Tooiee o chorus The Magnet and the Amaryllis When My Mother Afterward mnunm 1, Churn * chorus Entire and 5 J Boys' g of Poter Pan 8 Selected «]\0111\ of A Brown Bird Singing Franklin Woodruft Three part chorus . Irish oIk tunc Mellon Patch— : Entire chorus | Our Flag—Manney .. Entire chorus. Final Supper final -hurch supper will be held this eve o'clock the dining Berlin Congregational church. The affair is being conducted by the | Women's Aid socicty All membe are invited to attend 37th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. James Garrity Carmington avenue, Kensington, receiving the congratulations their many friends and relative: day, the occasion being the | avniversary of their wedding. are well known and are life residents of Kensington | Piano 1 Song Recital Mrs. Bdna S, Damon, organist. Mrs. Robert T. Chapman. solo at the Perlin tional church. will give a at the Curtis home in Meriden this af neon. Both ladies have appear here before in joint recital Baseball Meeting Tonight There will be a mceting of all { those interested in the coming mx - | | ball ¢ n this evening in the | wiar barber shop in kfl\sm"tmv All who wish are invited to at- tend, as a general diseussion of the plans and pcrsonnel of the will be in order. The committee appointed at 1 Tuesday night's meeting is expected to have something to report Berlin Grange Card Party The members of Berlin Grangs will sponsor a card party next Mon- day evening at Grange hall. © Tha |attair will stact at 8§ o'clock and {the public is invited to attend. Berlin Briefs Grange Sewing society at the home of chorus ‘hree chorus h Jane Sweet Miss Mary O Month of May { The Songof the Target . T son of ning hall [ the in ot of | are | i to- Both | long and s program team The yesterd | Brow: | Archer Walsh of Wilcox who is o patient at the New General hospital, i proving. The building committec the 'lin school bard will mect tonig at the Kensington Grammar school. | Legion Notes > delegation of me scia post, American met Mrs. avenue, Britain reported as im- of A lar Bolton- | mion, | meeting of the Hartford County as- sociation of the Legion which will b Leld in Wethersfield, ers of sizes 13 to 38, jot will attend the coming monthly | | Swagger sports ir Coat, smartly Delt- 25.00 The regular bi-monthly meeting o held next Holton-Kascia post will be sday at the all. ans for the Thu club rooms in t town banquet to be members of the giv the strel show | the [tho present and was origina rocedtly sponsored the scheduled to be Hubbard School Entertainment The entertainment to be given They 2dith Northrop, Miss A na Nelson and Miss Bertha Barre the pupils of be presented o'clock in this evening at 8: Community hall. hearsals for the program have held for the past scyveral months. |is said that this year's will cclipse those of Beautiful costuming il be presentation. former yea and lighting « cmployed in tonigh The program will |as follows: Mother Grades 1 Tap Goosc and Grades Dream,” a Health and 4. Minuet Wand Drill —Grade Solo — Nor W Hornpipe—Grades 5 and 6. A Ja Reception—Grades and The program is being given und the direction of the teachers of t Hubbard school who have giv much of their time and energy in Healthland Song, Ap-T and Plty Grades and ldron. \a 6. anesc 7 | the past few months in perfecting East Berlin Items the boys who are me bers of the Boys' Club may enter t outdoor track and field meet of t Hartford County Y. M. C. A. to held at Willow Brook park, N Britain, on Saturday, May 4. Lnt blanks have ived and a ready for distrib Entries m be mad in the nte and senior group the first two field at 9:30 o the meet. Any of been Al i oups must lock on the Furt det dividuals be at t (Continu TRAN PLAINVILLE D and Teday anl satarday “BIG NEWS' Robert Avmstrong wol Lombard - COMEDY with NEWS nUoUS—3—10:30 SEL 2 FEATURLS cast of the min- | post have been discontinued for bangquet that \ held tomorrow night has been postponed. Mabelle Barnes, prin- the Hubbard school will Re- e performanc “Boby's Piano ailor's A diate morning pe TALREANA OUR BIG SUNDAY SHOW Plamvllle News | MARION A, 62, DIES U ‘Passes Away (ne Day’ Baschall Practice —Part of Completed—Tu Miss Mal suddenly last her brother, Town Wilson of 532 street. She was the morning and } She was born had been a reside the past 15 year: number of friends at her sudden de; was church. P Her orot T is her only surviy al serviees will afternoon at Lrother's home. Kerson, pastor of chureh, will offic in Hacwinton. Public hearir b o be A public ning at 7:30 o'c granting of a per station and store New Britain aven avenue. Notice given today by | Jumes simpson. William M. al ar cnumeration Lad been complete | tricts are expecte within a short tir The work com follows: District the town west road tracks ‘MO“) and Distri {of the town east \road tracks (Nort and north of Ly [the New Haven r {land division). | Funeral of | resident of % Ha cen rounc o h en Plain by | |atter a nine we this afternoon at his late home. R son, pastor of th church, officia | West cemetery. Completi Plans arc rapid d for the play, th come presen n evenir spices of committee day at n- tt 15 on It s, be Plainvi in chaj Farringt beem engaged to play after Thy the product cast of the up of Grange m appeared in tions that have Home-made ots be p- 5 © Now er he en or it. secured the door on performance. ly invited Baseball All-Plainvi; the The Tlainville on A. evening at the homc North the town hall nest Wednesd distr (Nort East ars and prominent circles, who dud Wednesday evening | Li “His Uncle at 8 o'clock other candy on sale rom Grange members or at | goor WILSON, | SUI]I]ENLY at Home Alte 5 Illness Il | RBSIDED HERE 15 YEARS Sunday Afternoon Census s blic Ieari on Gasoline Station Permit. Wilson, 62, dicd of n Clerk William H. Washington taken ill early in her death cdn eun- expectedly at night. in Harwinton, but nt of Plainville for s. She enjoyed @ wide acquaintance and had a large who were shocked ath. Miss Wilson member of the Congregational | ¢y own Clerk ng relative. held on clock from Re Roy the gational jate. Burial will Sunda I Hearing ng will be held eve- it k to dis mit for a at the corner of nue and Trumbull of the meeting was First Selectman Two Districts (unl]lu ted director of Hartford yesterday two icts in Plainville d. The other dis- d to be completed pleted her 204, that £t w Haven mpton divi- ict that part of the New Haven hampton division) Main street and oad tracks (High- rney, sus a for is part of as Mr. Andrews Funeral fervices for George Frank . of 14 Hough street, a ville for in over 50| fraternal ¢ iliness, were held 30 o'clock from J. Roy Wilker- | Congregational Burial was i ev. ing Plans dly being complet- Niec which will be hall Wednesday under the le ange. rge announced to- on’s orchestra hs for th dy, £ ion play will be embers wh Grange mad: have rodu en very successful. | will be on sale nd can be ¥ evening of the| The public is cordial- | to witness the play. Practice lle baseball | team will resume practice on Sunday aft- ernoon school teams a to presen has booked t week from Sund strongest teams in te will line up edition of the All- Due to the fs ing time goes into management will pre to t eld he he be W ry T ay All be as in he o ctice zot the team he opening battle, far have been at mber of likely and former All- and the outlook strong a; ation The zemen sames with all th W nd candids > opening game 1:30 o'clock at the high |swinging between the v mbers of the are requested hanagement | for a One of the this section of the | against the new Plainville nine. | that daylight sav- | cflect Sunday, the call two night ates the ay ) sessions next week in order into condition for | The practices so tended by a large looking candidates Plainville _players is br for a| 3y nt e t plans to book | strong nines in S —— Dance GRANGE PLAIN Auspices Scquassen I 0. Round Admission and Square Tonight HALL ViLL lodge No. ¥. b 0. Dances 30 Cents | exhibition each Sunday. | ing game |in former years and report that/the | { advane2 | Silverio | supports with | the state so that the local baseball | fans can be assured of a first cla The name Bristol News of thy team secured for hw vy Py ‘Pl]l]R CONNECTIONS ONNEW TIMETABLE \Wait at Berlin for New York Is| Made Longer . |LOCAL DEBATERS BEATEN Last Hartford Lifts Title I'rom Bris- Piremen Ready be the firemen's and eaters ar¢ ready to entertain a rec- | lord crowd | eoncert | high Tonight will onc of the year the mwlm their 46th anniversary | ball in the Plainville | gymnasium. The fire- | nen have been working every hard | B e e as | hool ale of tickets has been very | of the stras, the encour: One state's leading Worthy Hills group. been enzaged to furnish the music. This orchestra is well known to ople of Plainville, having over the air from st at Hartford on numero tol High—William Paulmann Dies tion WTIC occazions Your Boys Arrested A Plainville yonth and thre ritain boys were arrested early this by Constable George Schu Ml two New Britain officers in connection with an alleged assault | on r-old Plainville girl. | Full details can be found on page |York will not help tion one of this issue. | existing in Berlin, where long wa Investigating Robberies are necessary, but will only tend to Constable George Schubert spent|Make this condition worse than be- busy day vesterday investigating |fore. According to local officials of recent robbery at the home (,unm rdad, the train which formerly arles Banner in the Russell block [Stopped here at 11:33 a. m., stand- and hopes to uncover important|ard time; now does not stop until s shortly. A box used for stor-|11:38 a. m., thereby causing a five ing valuables taken from the Banner |minutc delay in reaching Berlir Lome was found in a hallway in an|This particular train, the effici: t in Hartford. This tended |continued, will Berlin just that the burglaries here of |three minutes to cffect pro- liad been committed by stra per connections > metropolis. 1 made the & It is possible ailroad a much harder. thorities will ina bus I Bristol in the 1o correct this. However, the 6:11 a. m train leaving here T a through t goir to Boston. A through train from Boston, which leaves at 1 p. m., standard time, arrives in Bristol at 4:49 p. m. The train which former- ly left Bristol at 1 m., stand- ard time, has been changed to leave here at 12:15 p. m. Waterbury. Satisfactory connections with New York, local heads c 4, may be made by taking No. 821 out o tol at 6:25 a. m., daylight time. This train formerly scheduled to leave her daylight saving time William Paulniann William Paulmann of 40 street died at th New Britain € eral hospital at 4 o'clock yesterda afternoon following an illness of two weeks. He came to Bristol some time ago and had been engaged as a foreman in the finishing department of the Bridge Co., on North Main str: Mr. Paulmann was a past chancel lor commander of Iithan lod, | Knights of Pythias. He leaves a | wife: two children. Lee ¥. Paul- | mann, local photographer, and Mrs. Daisy L. Zimmerman; two grand- cnildren; two brothers, Henry ana Thadius Paulmann; and two sister: Miss Ameli a Paulmann and Mr: Caroline Mecllvane, all of Glaston- . —Schoolboy Fans Nine in Row— All in Readiness 1'or Police Ball. The new 4 Hart( ued that changc of trains New Hav for ch 0o late with t work of rat Berl between nd near futu \nnual Spring Dance T mnual 1spices of spring dance under {1 Sequassen lodge, Ni 0. 0. 1%, will be held this eve- in Grange hall on P! will be both round music being furnished prize orchestra of have been selling and is confident of a large at- The public is cordially standard has been directly ime, ce st & and square | by Bristol fast toy's Tickets the 1 Patient at Hospital eroy Warren of (anal street is a t the New Britain General | where his condition is said | to be serious” He has undergone an cperation and will be foreed to.sub- mit to a second one. Local Team Wins Murphy's All-Stars of Plainville handed t Bristol All-Stars a neat trimming in a special bow teh rolleg off last evening at the Recrea- tion al The local team was 1 great form and knocked the pins down with great consistency, scoriug many brilliant marks. Silverio had a total pinfall of 373. ' Every man on the local team hit over the 300 mark, while only two Bristol men reached this coveted total. The summary: Plainville .128 110 .107 120 102 pit. at T Stearns ington Teg it G h(‘<(nr Murphy Totals Mrs. Harriet will be held t 2:30 o'clock at L will be in West rvices. in ehargc New Britain afternoon home. B : of Bristol St 113 Carucci Moore Ba 5 Schools Close The public for Week scvhools of the city will close school tomorrow afternoon for one week. reopen on | Monday, May parochial | schools of th 1 closed Thur k and will Monday 1y Hargrayes lfln- Many Jackic” H ell of E: stol Grammiar school baseball figured prom- inently in his te victory over the Forestville t “B" league vesterday latter invented a wind rotor. town. This diminutive hurler f: ned The door latch consists of two| G 8 b . i a free space between to accommodate a window and a front plate at the Yorward end. Th wind rotor has vane mounted for rtical wind- esisting position and the horizontal |nd(’p\\' position. Classes wi AWARDED h 1. MANNING Bureau, N. B. Herald ington, April ~ Two in- s of New Britain have been rewarded for their effbrts by grants of patents by the United States pat- ent office. They are John B. Frey- | singer, who invented an automobil lateh, ‘anad Karl Ramm, who sinee lay o copen last w rg er st B tea A afternoon in the \OTICE To All W l'om There will be the Town Hall, | Ap: 1t May Concern: | a Public Hearing in | Wednesday evening, 0 o'clock for | ng purpose ranting of a per- and Store ain Avenuc ANNUAL SPRING DAD Under the Auspices of SEQU IN LODGL . 0.0 ¥, GRANGE HALL Plainyille TOMORROW NIGHT FRIDAY, APRIL 25th Music by Roy's Prize Orchestra of Bristol Round and Squarc Admission 50 cents Avenue t Plainville, D,. 1930 this 25th day IMPSOD Selectman cur FRIDAY oc RATE SPLCIAL SATURDAY ONLY 39¢ and Pepsodent Castoria S0¢ Phillip's Milk u( Magnesia Tow Dances oW Vs Liniment .. Palmoliye Shaving *almolive hlmn\p(k) Agarol . © Rubbing \lt“flhul Palmolive Soap e 16th Anniversary CONCERT AND BALI of PLAINVILLL T'ITL Friday, April 25 Music by Worthy Hills Orchestra $2.00 a Couple bLer, THRAL DRUG STORL Telephone 108 | court of honor i orde ree-ba left field home. The score lammed wall thermore over a ston. ] with the teachings of their faith and |the history of their people. To Oppose Horton Co. Bristol high school baseball befere the official opening of on on Tuesday afternoon ryville high school, will op- Horton Co. nine of the Ci high school athletic rnoon. The con- :d as an exhibition n f bring t mat The m was 6 Inventory Iiled appraisal of the proper » James N. Webster, who died ary filed in probate cording to the d had stock d at $151 bank and cou- an aggre- | e Bristol ties of notes valued de- worth Bristol high school track ompeted against Stonington ool's cinder path artists at : Tocal track at § o'clock this aft- 100 Work Finished For Ball Decorators at work since early rrar a picturesque annual police tonight at heir labor A thousand or bulbs were at- Title soth high school de- high school's yesterday which it Last Hart- Locals Drop hic stat y fi fternoon. his T0 FREE SUSPECT IN BRISTOL THEFT Bold Daylight Jewel Robbery Nets $2,000—Man Is Arrested ord on That Lobby- By Law o Jn and of Su- « ol of Ha rintendent Percival S. ng school pre am consisted movitch, Irene Larson and Au- LaCourse, the ers of the The ocalh ke Doris Nichols and ]luMm» 1 of v al to the Herald) April 25—One of ths robberies perpetrated in broad day- walk- store of Evar- 29 Main street an- o trays of cmploy en turne’l cellar had been wripping paper to do up. which the men had sup- ed. The jewelry d at $2,000 by Its I'rederick Dool Colpi ol, Osca ts e e 15 mad when two men Mor iked ov diamond Miss H m the Frank ion with Tt Sil- Harry ed Maryvin Wright, 1 Pease, a Pro: rings winning team compr verman, Theodory O'Connor and Aly Judges here we Troxell of Trinity. tin Phelan of So hool and John Dorin high school. Superintend Reiche presided over t Weber, whe ernate Edward ipal Mar- ngton high Torrington nt Karl A meet. \ quest o Pri was value robbe Edward alias J. Arnold, who ddress as being 20 27th ew York city, was appre- cnded by police as he was proceed- et in a biz He was arrested on suspicion following an investi- by nt Daniel MeGilli- was booked on a technical of breach of the peace. He police that he resided in Terryville, after which they visited the rooming house in which he said he lived. Polic: found nothing more than two shirts in the room but covered a number of pawn ticke and gasoline bills from sta- tions about the state in his pockets. He was locked up after the arrest and was questioned by Chief of Po- lice Ern Belden concerning his whereabouts at t time of th: | theft. According to reports, Arnold related a truthful story and the po- lice were quite satisfied that he hal nothing to do with the Morin job. His car, bearing New York registra- tion markers, remained in front of police headquarters this morning. It was intimated that he would b2 released sometime today as suffi- idence is lacking. Local au- notified other police de- ihe state of Arnold’s 50 far, none of then: anything against hinw. Tricked who was the only Iry store at the time told police that th2 dressed and be- vears of age, walk- and requested that novelty ducks, on display. ey askel ut the article in a box was no box of the sizs ailable, they asked it right to ¥ her wrap it up trong paper send it to an address which they gave he The a place m Plainville, was found ao be fictitious. Miss Weber went to the basement of the stor: to procure the paper and when & d felt suspicious of the men he said, they were laugh- er the Hartford w ship of the thre when its negative team defeated West Hartford in that city. The win- ning team was composed of Wlady- slau Johobos Marjorie Attenbor- ough and Gaylord Payne, with §ter ling Olmstead alternate. The judges were Professor Ldward I v, Superintendent Parkman of Edward K. Wilson of hool of Hartford Miss Mary Worthley, dean of girls at the West Hartford institution, sided > cl corne mpion- affair red an ser cuddy,. charge told the and pre- Deed Filed A warranty deed filed of the clerk this morning re- corded nsfer of property on Lake avenue from John F. Granger to William J. Blanchard. Funeral of Mrs. McLaughlin funeral of Mrs. Thomas Mc- of 48 Pleasant street, city for the past held from St Jo- 9 o'clock tomor- solemn high Il be celebrated in St. Joseph's at the officc city the T seph's row ma Inter new church morning. requiem v nt will cemetery. Switch Presidents cause of the inability ewell Jennings to o of the Boy Scouts of been announced that Joseph I, place. T wl be partments of capture, but, < to have Employe Miss Weber one in the jes ol the burglary, two mer neatly and Present s wes iocal council merica, it has former Mayor Dutton will preside in h court will be audito o Baptist night and a numbes of scouts awarded merit badges in recogni- tion of School Pupils At the ann held in Bristal Hig the honof of the A 2 store them some cd into show work. R As Gu Al Whigville at socis ht be town t it ool stude d g The Captain Eddie W of the ball team, Wilson Porch, Ponte, and Clarence tour the city of Boston part week. school pupils will be Dancing. games and r will be enjoyed : an ment will be pr Hodgkinson will render axophone solos. Delegates Chosen Ralph B. Hutc patriotic cor cox, com Georse M. >arsons ha o Sons of War sts. student basket- Louis La- Cook, will during th Other present shments rtain- v or of d carly higk T ving After the men had departed she glanced about the store to see if thing was missing and then de- i to look in the show window. he discovered the loss it was s the men had gone awa d to identify Arnold as one he men was reported today that thre: men suspicious appearance hal ipproached cond jewelry store roprietor in this city shortly before Morin store rpbbery and r ted information concerning ra sets in the show window. Bz unable to have him walk into sto where they could have d him up. men walked away. The proprictor, it is said, was arme:d with revolvers at the tir Orders have been issued at head- to cvery patrolman to b looko for suspicious 100i- It belicved that th were Yorkers, Th is the fourth in Bristol three others having been at residences carlier in th= In the previous cases, hun- cds of dollars worth of personal stolen. cid When too 1 She . Wil- ruen, vard I7 by the camp the nder nd E § elected npson \ Vete nt It member of the Civil rans of a so t ¢ cncampr London on May 1 and 2 Venditti-Parente New 1 Seth Leracl sy nts i examing lents tion and a is > to inspire the Jewish children " [FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS =~ == THEY'NE SKIPPED N THAT MANS AIRPLANE AND TAKEN FRECKLES WITH THEM ?7 WY -\HY - T CANT BELIENE |T.WHAT WILL WE o0 WEAN To SAY THAT )| THERES ondy ONE THING WE CAN DO GET ON THEIR, TRAIL IMMEDIATELY = \WHY SHOULD SOMETUING LIKE THIS BAE TO TLL TEWL MR MILLIGAN \WRAT'S HAPPENED - HES A POLICEMAN = HELL FIND | FRECKLES" Identified! 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