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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1930. $19.75 $28.75 $38.95 flat crepes, choose from, (Formerly Priced Women's Free Telephone Service—Call Interprise 1200 | Plainville News " COVPLAINTS WADE 2 CONCERNING YARDS The annual and fathers' morrow night room of the Ci New Britain irls at of § home ngt Smart Suits of spring shades, Sizes 13, 15 and 17. Suits of nubbed twee every new style ... popular taileur models, [ sizes A small group of high type Suits with clever blouses, including the long coat models and cape sty 16 to 46. and Misses' Apparel— ert and sharkskin, jacket suits . .. 14 to 44. Cl)armmg Sprmg Frocks, $19.75 and .00 and $42.50) Lovely models for street, afternoon and business wear, plain and print chiffons and georgettes, in any number of desirable colors. (14 to 41). cond Floor of printed crepes, many models to Women’s and Misses pring Suits and Frocks Sharply Reduced for Clearance! tweeds with silk blouses just the type for junioi peplum and the 28 les. | I Bad Condiion Foilowing Long Winter Mouths GO-OPERATION REQUESTED' High School Nine The omorrow it th darnes Ladic afte home We bers are urged tar prz scores One sided | o000 On Priday annual be held in port Victory—Grange Production This Eyenin Grangers (o Attend 1 K's re will varior Services at Storrs Sunday. ook, health offi he has concernir ng in or town. r. George Tt € today that crous compl: s exist many Duri nd the y uns is herc to devote h s matte 1th rbag ed many o ir 1w S everyon wing up their s possi as to prev in soft misses. High Datc e peara With fort rm weather by to cl ope rnoon conditions is the tine the annual . high m hea S is of the opini to do this -up tine. W 1 ng up t Sizes d se mov All urge health office te people over d to S their y Cook has Dr. also notifivd many cess pools in town a due y con- to the in the offend- now that there bat hould 1 1 s is conditions. Hr this condition their property to remedy ything. or Berlin News BERLIN TAX BILLY ARE MAILED TODAY - Penalty Will Be Added il Levy Is Not Paid in 80 Dags RODERICK MORRISON Guest at Miss Helen Dalton Honor Supper—Man Fined $100 in Court —Continuance Granted in One Other Case, More {han 1,500 currer were sent out morr to all the 1 taxpayc i gton post office d non-resident. I'he office of been busy Kens ident the to feeior week ¢ of ore Aty tax Collector ntly has bec the fine manner ollected in Berlin tr books o1y taxes charged to his ace Called Home by Fathel While on a motor trip, to have lasted for a w Mr. and Mrs. Pardon €. Rickey were fied, by phone, that Mrs, Rickey's father, Roderick Morrison of Worth- inston ridge, w sudde ill. On ipt of mess i hurried back v arrived S on tax col- the pa or th mailing and payable ind if same ady is May the ot amou Charles 1. 1. congratulat in which A pe lit 1 fr for n taxes are 1 of shows s Hness which was noti- 1s taken the from Wash this 2 hom Mr. advice from the the condition somewhat improv Miss Dalton W. W. Fag were hostesses at a t bridge held at the hor Mrs. 1% Miss Helen Dalto! Dalton v ol Morrison was Showered Mrs, 1 and Kiniry Miss Ttc supper and last o of 1 in hono! A ft I Miss 15 played the evenin nted witl Dalton I ostor Prize Mrs, Mrs. Henry Mrs . 1 n and Je he home een and s for brida Ec 1\\m 1 Berg ephine 1 as decorat 16 and mes Co: w. J TeMurr Mrs. ron to Conrt Cases William Do nue, Bridg the Crook ave rlin town court by ‘rown, April m i a dy ailed to the Doughe tendere” court said, ken con 1 1 ¢ ition on beit ne of an accident pleaded 10lo 1d in his statement to t his condition and was an unfortunate ci i He claimed it was the he had ever been only time in ten s driving experience that he had run afoul of the law. He said that the the car which was totally was a severe blow to him isked that the court be as possible. After hea e t icer Brown t in view yecord of th the ur firs arrested a e loss of wrecked and he as lenien stimony Griswold statec previous used would im- s 10 Pose nalty of and co nimum thanked of Dougherty the consideration his fine, of Patr Hartfo same poli Th May sted the by the street, state ested which H week cour slaint which He will 1 " Bune reral Erwin, al of Donald Tirwin Donald old Lr B field this mory ul's church C. Br brant of Fu ward ervices nnan May Bre: ational church, will be e An will I tomo. t rooms menu ed mort is invited to Wedding Anniversary Party 1 James Corr Mot o'cloct ing bod ric vlayed to- in t .cgion roomis town ivalry is| con tion of (Contir Last Berlin Items serlin's 'h Har nown so cted, or he will be forced to i \rough Grange May 4 Sunday will be Gr I Grange g the state. It is ex- 1y 1,000 per- At 10:45 addr at nds of Miss An n, tendered he of Miss Hel Lasalle Saturd vening g refreshmer Shnday dinville w Sun their friends jo 11l sections of the pected that approxima sons will he4n ¢ a. m. there will be an Storrs church with an the Hon. Charles M 1d, Mass., e tional Grange Mor at noon; visits to t laboratories year I est 1 ange s and y afte from the L Ic t vy rn street, eyi 1wy evening. = s wers ation The endance I 1 that the enumera- Gardner population will hursday or Frid of Sprin v et lunch library, ds followed afternoon. Grange on of ounceme will b the ce tford and shov ome time next In 1920 the tion rouy the nville ; Last lar pr subordinate Grang ) and it is not oped that will show very much this year. I, Plainville G for cord will be E y member of | has room in their | B ten to plea H. Loo itted two repre. h with Mrs. s not limited to welcomed if t Parish parish Saviour s The Our bus 10 wis reportc ich improved. il 1 mee tomorr: At school close to b ool and ons Given nv.., i I Williar o'cloc th i ilver tea D ks of n Th past mber inn ny of Play Plainville G thres Uncle's o'clock at 11 hold sal tomorroy Kilcoyne was of ¢ purse the cintic M n known the to play the 1 jovable Iy for oltained eve the {roop com tendance by 1% ts may be C..of C. TONIGHT and THURSDAY 1,000 Beauties—100 Stars 100 Shows in One “SHOW OF SHOWS™ Tonight Pree ore tonight's mect- d on I’ Practically nnual ba Commerce May Breakfast Berlin Congregational Church Pruit, Saus Thursd 6 to 9 \ Cereals, s and Crulier: to Every Lady i the Personal Outfit lave been consisting of ed entertai and will m lc PRIDAY—SATURDAY - George O'Brien and Carol S STHE LONE STAR RANGER? Sue at the that honore te in 1 Governor the ay, May 1st A M (e - sy His Uncle’s Niece : ) e 39, . of 1. PLAINVILLE April Dancir Three Comedy Bacon and Under the Griddiecake Rolls, s and Cofce e janquet will be planning of morrow h via the 1so smashe estern ind displa mond if 1 future is depending on visiting te summar. comedy £ Gra d in complete evenir his former frier spread popularity d is fast building up a friends in Plainville. Annual Banquet Girl Scout held to- in the main dining enter Baptist church in at 0 o'clock. The to attend will meet Mrs. Howard Smith avenue at 6 o'clock 6 on Baptist Church Notes Aid ‘socicty will mect rnoon at 2:30 o'clock of Mrs. Herbert W. Ich street. All mem- d to attend. wyer meeting will evening at 15 o'clock church room. The s proceed- ports from of the ui busi- eeting of the the leeture of the yea 150, re tments or the en: nd othe de requested to o rs of importar School Wins shing in nville ason ping ition . the fit mid-s h s vester th 1 scol play superb pi ng only igton pitcher pinches the d won- the h- ball t for but tary cight v back strikeout route d out a hit and s bbard was in t d grea alowir nding pror m cored form ors to nd four rmington h e RaheanuD power both The cord on yed gr 1 on the nake a great re it conti & 1 the be nsive. s its Datoli and £00.1 had Coach him to important nes, all in the bat- ill get back into oon at 1 when i ille high am has 4 action 0 o'clock meets on 1 LAINVILI AB ARMIN AB 15 Guild Meeting guild of the Church will hold & r ting in the par W afternoon at 2:89 o'clock there will by little party for of the All to att vening will pr entitled evenir 15 nd a urged This iran nt a “Her this Gran, will b men forme ociety and public. been he two mont ning is pr cast ave Danciy play. music arvingtons oreh procured at the Banquet all arransenments for mquet o Chamber to be May Sth estra door. spe nent o g has 1 1y for anticiy d guests mothers | will be posed met OTOrTON rojects for t Monthly Meeting ber of Cc lar mont rooms evening appointin tomorrow of 1930- her with the carry ods for interesti one, norrow Remains be the Day wil nit state i will An's [ chur ho! o'clock. 1k be tomorrow Miss ernoc McConn meet < about her ous education work group morrow M has bec A the th la Lot Andri A social n arrar program the ver collec work o d Norton A the ni Our soci winner: tendance : is cordially tio! yron Tconomy store has resigned to acce n. attendan Fireme firemen Kept Busy kept r secon No da May May lunc parish hot nal Luncheon will m Wom course v the main expected that Card Party Tonight party will be held 1 in hail the Chu Lady of Mercy under Catholic Ladies’ es will be awarded all the games. A la is anticipated. The y invited, Plainville Briefs 18 Cotfonmather ng of s of t Pr in of Whit i manager on W pt Tr of another Brzstol News arious wuted when the T To do this, the 1y tons of the hig Suit For $ gman and tractors of 4749 N instituted zh Attorney Jo: ugainst Walenty Czaplicka of av on |alo 1tyme 1 is broadencd. must blast several points | Margaret M. Tymon of the visi nur J. Ernest Andrews of the Chamber of Commerce and 8l0 president of the Wallace Barnes Co., a talk on business; Dr. Arthur S. Brackett, Dr. Ralph A. Richardson h Main street,| Chief John H. H for department will be official announc- Admission to the celebration is i Il children and psrents Ph ,id all_ children and parenis this city ug scoe 1. tion. Permits anty Deel Mary V My Ma of 16 Hen hospi ile trou he funer ill be tomorro tol mo late hom o'clock ny Attend hundre at the ted by of the 1t rch Aid Jose the D ub-h Former Lonergan cipal resst rtfor He accomplish rican society speaker. ng who ad Miss Dais Smithwick, Donald O'Connor, John C. Reilly, p Meriden unit; Jam PROPERTY OWNERS GIVE AWAY LAND Portions of Property Deeded MAY DAY EVENT PLANNED Speakers Will Tell of Need for Child Marga gare He; I'lies Over ings to t State for New Road alth - Program as Gover Park Audience, propert road ington a portion of t it pr width in fr was \houvv ty de clerk t ity d over land are Nowakowsky. William 1. n, Iran Carl Moody Bachman, Hyland John and Mahann wis L, and M Lewis, T. Donov Dorothy M. Odl d road has selieved th shed mor to Drop Greet- John | of the Me | James C. Carroll, x M. J. Connelly, Eile Garvi nd May Co A program of ente tured by sing ‘rean of New Quigley of Hart hm he schedule , “The C e last time at house last night one-act comedy sketc ed at the parish h o'clock toni Da sic the Harmony of Bridgeport, night Mayor Mayor W. nec of t hibiti Hartford club last ed secre The ord d t ish Secretar, Raymor the ( = tary. n ganization ing of 113 r Arrangements ( nts fo bration, a op- s0 be ont by at his oc A 1 1o fly P souven ah, Looklc and AT s M. Mona i the hoys 0, | charg, um | Ann R iger, will e meet for in | featuring dashes gia h and wysical dir cha The mode Tssued cemetery. pers first open meeti Rev. Ancien d was th Cure-All" will follow until mid- onnecti cond han, events, will rious events are now indow of olhill's Officers Elected Chief Librarian Charles L. Wood- clected president of the a meeting held at the afternoon. J. Chamber of vice presi- rintendent James G Boys' club, secretary: ier, president of the Thermometer Co., ser- er A, Cawley, state annual Rotary club at hi irews of the cted Wants Forestville tly Customers nnouncement press con- nent of a prom- communism of Commerce, distributed by mem- ty in Forest- o bring resi- to a May Day ew Britain where, the Con- rty has its Soviet p el ds Filed ars stat that the pres- New Britain promise for and urged lay down their tools demonstration.” A propaganda-carrying turned over to the department. Local ials declared today that rty was very weak in this city agitators of communism d little npathy here. Powwow Well Attended powwow held the local Men at th wigwam on Pros- street last ni drew more thousand members from all state, including prominent of of the order. Former Mayor Joseph T Dutton, assoming the role of a master of ceremonies, in- troduced Corporation Counsel Fran- Sabenil ¥, who welcomed the Hhardeee S in behalf of Mayor W. i \n\o’wl Crumb, A talk on the progress of the - was given by Great Sachem Frank P. Haggerty of Greenwich, followed by second talk on the work of the association by Richard Elmore of New Jersey, past great mayor ep thei onal employment n to ttend the r of the ars were by noon at Jo- the Meeting were J. Kec pi's guild onnelly of man At based hi s of the the past \chem. from Stam- original dress of s, gave an exhibition of speaking entirely in the Indian lan- guage. Mr. Elmore was the rec L carving set and Mr. Haggerty re- ceived a leather traveling bag in ap- tion of their visit to the Bristol home. After the meeting, deville rets, furnished by Clem- b of Hartford, were pre- hted and refreshments were serve > guardsmen d in the John A William eside treasur sident of Moran, city den Journal tional directo 1 Mullig win, r th Fire Board A mecting of the fire board com- ssioners will be held tonight at at the council chambers, city was pres 1. renearsed Night ('lul{En\pioye | Held in Murder Case b, will be sag. | Boston, April 30 (UP)—Frank Na- A e i old night club employe, \x. with mu. | ¥as held here today for New York o o it | authorities in connection ~ with the murder of Anthony Federico at 186th and Belmont streets, New York last May Police inspectors arrested the vouth in a Tremont street telegraph office last night. He was attired in a dress suit and was on his way to work. New York police had tipped the local department that Natasi would be at the telegraph office to collect a §15 money order being sent him from New York in the name of Joseph Bruno. According to authorities, Natasi wdmitted he rode in the automobile from which bullets that killed Fe- derico were fired. He asserted, how- ever, he had no knowledge the mur- der was to be perpetrated. He had Will Le | peon here two weeks, he said. serve Tonight o take ALL™ 10! ¥ of Assn. S 1 C held ight, wa ew anti ectoria ‘ompleted or tomorro which is to © ices of the are practical- casion HALL COMPANY BANKRUPT New Haven, April 30 (P—E. W. fall Co., Inc., of Stratford, petition- ed into bankruptcy, has debts of al- | £32,528 and assets of $30.173. Helen Hudak, housewife of Bridgeport, has debts of $1§,445 and assets of $3,- planc th irs in the with pr has exer- form s director of ave full ctivities, Misses vert, and Philip - SureRelief KES You FeeL BETTER® :ANS Hot water Sure Relief . ELL'ANS FOR_INDIGESTION | 25¢ and 75¢ Pkgs.Sold Everywhere relay ckwell . ther tobbins will who arc Miss v et ERECITES AND HIS FRIENDS Berlin Men On Jury hat report superior Baldwin, | wo arold 3 With Upsor 5 session of License or ar F. B rlin warriage | w arm and Jan Rloomficld. | of vital | 1 filed with the at Hartford Baseball Meeting A very poorly attended t Kensington A. C. was held last t at the Popular barber shop in | . Mana dward Moore | d an ir to his knee nt of the anley \\Oll\‘ rlin was unable to att scussed ¢ called Briefs Oliver has bee statisti offic eeting of | the K who at th OH-JUST A PLACE = HASNT A NAME THAT I kNow KIND CAN \cu Do ouT TIL I FINISH LERE IN THE ;'C&Avfi WITH Some VMP\?QTAMD‘ . 7 . CAE BUGINESS! 1 / I DONT TE! By BLOSSER Nou, I DONT LIKE \NHATENER You wJ\E T DONT MIND TELUNG ) orF.! 1930 BY NEA SERVICE. 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