New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 1, 1930, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1930. | ~ . | Betty Cassidy, Rose Solomone, | B. Capparelli, { , 8. Makuch aflernoor Hundreds of children | Theodore Buzanoskl, Allan F G. Schaefer, F ® took part in an extensive outdoor, Platnvllle News |mond, Joscoh Carpenter, Fannic| Hearlng on Gas Station rlsto @WS rrogram. which consisted of ath- I'aniola, Josephine Forcella, John | A public hearing was held in th etic events and dancing. One of the McGuire, Carmen Pecorellf, verett | town hali last evening at 7:30 o'clock most colorful of the entire number [i | Belander, Frank Berarducei, Sophie|to discuks the granting of a permit of dances was the May pole dance, in | RA A I ATE Bryda, Virgil Coy, Carl Dickman,!for a gasoline station and store at which a large aur of child William Kaczmarczyk, Robert Lack- | New Britain and Trumbull avenues. | articipated. The director of the ley, Leonard Radcliff, Myrtle Roper. |1t s undcrstood that there is cor events were Thomas M. Monahan, ]:IXE[] AS JUNE 18 Reginald Smith. siderable objection to the granting y hilip Geiger, Misses Ann Rich and i | Grade VI.—Sampson Bull, Vir-|of the permit. The state has : rt, and Mrs. Eugene C. Pot- ginia Buzanoski, Llizabeth Dee ready granted a permit but it IF ORDERING BY PHONE REVERSE CHARGLS TO US ; Donald hms, Kenneth order of Governor Jo! crnoor nts Honor List Confain Six Girls| kawera otson. maymonu shafter. . Trambul aiter a protest hat be Gearge W. Currie Is Victim of taa Bee concluied e row ok Theodore Vilardi, Robert Widger, | made to hin ed to the handstand at the west end a“d Tw0 BoyS : “i-:x\rrl:’):till':“vl‘;v';]r“}():rrv':lr’ilur:;\’;d,:'v: ‘Tiw*“!»y?f: r’r!!“n' el f\yfi v:'!! ke Suddefl Hean Altack r: n:‘;* k, where several w;?’”;fi-‘ Sh F h A l\;n‘a,sl'h‘arl"s ,\r?sun‘: Jos;ph ;\'(n, short “time Renjamin B ,;C";W‘g:;'m] chair- arl Bciola, G Ol’Z’V '”'j»‘ ‘F' 4 “»""“ Card Party Winners % w Mayor W. Raymond Crumb de- Catucci, Helen Furrey, Shirley Ka- e hAl e aih e R N 8. Brackett and T A. Richard- Gasoline Station Hearing Held At the auspices of 5 nd Miss Margaret M. Tymon, 0 th i/ 5 ons, Laurence Neri, Afbert Nyberg, |, 2 Xia Three-Day Hiness Fatal to Carpenter i e ] R < Josephine Pavano, Raffino Semcone : Z s asoc 5 r e ~ Ounger enera lm o Halt Death Baie Shaw Harold Williams Ti2e i Lothaty tuner —~Carnival Permit Granted—Many V™0 2 > . games., T o . 4 t drew of the Chamber Large Increase For First Third of o pag lish, An. Marinelli, Melvin Ly- Linden Street School one of {he games in the series start-| Attend Child Health Day Exerciscs | of e gave a business talk. 2 2 = nde ten Roger Ellert, | ed by the society d 1o e e ere made betweer A[ Brown rhoms(m s Moderate Pl’lCCS Year—Grass Fires Are Numerous, | Rinds ey S ‘Lw' SRRy Ihg soriely o ot the —Communist Meeting Rumored. ) . by (afd \21 De- sraduation exercises of the Dorothy Hemingway, Lvelyn Hilt- | serics, grand prizes e awa d or + the direction of £ e awarded of Bristol's prominent citi- feae onto . lass 1 of the Plainville high | PO1d e win t evening were as h A B Be i Adorab]e Prlnt Frocks Smart CO&[S school e held on Wed Grade I—Tuth Bartlett, Myrtle | follows: F iis Proven- : g i or J H. Trumbull was Hadfield, Michacl Marel Henry | cher and ladics, I Martir ¥ noo irr r edule fhover (latnar) Aii: ( Malthews. | consolation, b 4 Maynar tor in this city fol e than 30|10 s and drop greetings. ent 1 5 Grado TL—ATL : Wil | and ladies e fhaled IRGE feihn : : 1 One piane ng from the Stephen- Dougla MacDonld. He als n Griffiths, Florence Begosian, | JOhn Cassidy and women. Annie Caf- | carpenter who b o <on airport in East Bristol, dropped L . - or class had attained h hon- Nilo Fachini, Joseph Johnson, Vito Blinn, f ilinesses A for the four ycars of their high | Lefemine, Kathleen Matters Death Rate High George W. (¢ Chief {. Hayes was ol g : R : June 15 according to an announce sirls 7 to 14 Years Girls 7 to 14 Years S today by Trin Printed silk crepe sleeveless and And they are just as smartly fashion- school course long sleeves. In fact all the new fashions ed as can be, in mixtur tweeds, basket "he t sh e for smart little girls are here for you. Tub Silk Frock 9 with the chic capes fivitie 1 nopl. ‘The list of | 0 o 5 Itoland | COTTEspO Xessiatdatny . e S ik Lo ] L 7 gl g May Meet Here SECOND FLOOR TR ! S onE D B Dem st e mont, ! h 4 : e e : COND FLOOR betic r: Helen Boliver i 5 Jan : : ) was born in Kssex T orted that a local residen 3CO2 JOOR ] Ll : Lefemine N Galagan, : : ; ed a poster from lephone € heresa Dill val Hadfield ¢ Bartlett, " 1 ¥ 2 P Olga #Neri, Alics 8 el L et , _ nd Mary (BEdwa 1 i at e erday in this city which rson, Jo one, and Fred Grade V. ““;“ g Conegr Marriage tool: a drop, fiv t it m. mov dt the rffect that the coni- . . Wagner. Ea honor pupil will |, (L0 e bewmg united . , 4 3 nu ould hold a mecting her. Darling Little Hats RSN e write an essay which willl be read| [0 O SLE SUEGE GCRERR e o Y o 1 < n the ¢ ¢ scerday police d g Junior Misses” Shoes before . committce, The two hust | 1SCINTIY. Palmer Maniere, Mary | e s ones w be read at the commence ¥ ” b b i g I S s E ‘ i} y i N i bidot Kathryn Smith . | far this wh the : - < - i e Cleverly Fashioned—Moderately Priced nt exercises e ; the th are closed it | B a : reulars i Grade 1L — Arthur Bridgman t it weaves and cheviots, tailored models or : it s Al ; P BedliAd el callad b S farsh : dstand immediately ! e io \ 3 i 3 Faaesae attac i 1 1 3 For Darling Little Girl William Weit 15 to 7 00. Blacl e indaniilibeiprpcecadiby the e ; N U Is do not belicve that ‘ sizes 21, to 7 . Black and white lows Smith F . 3 g 3 i 3 Lovely soft peanut straw Hats, hand Pia o Wales Ti bl 3 | 3 o fohatia hoke N, y Hem-| The firemen have been Kept very | o ¢ r 1 1 this city. A meeting has appliqued, also beautiful little novelty il SoUbOSind ieS, AN S1E5 ipate in Mo program | NEWH L SR oUnE o Tioptha, ol 3 20 he never been held here by that group. braid and Milan Hats, in 245 to 7—35.00 pr. Sizes 1115 to 2—$4.50 Th as yws: Class history. Detty | 12 S IR heae calle Kolenesit b aralianal HeiHad Nved s To Elect Delegates ted Green Natural pr. Misses' tan calf and tan elk low Shoes, s “'"’;“ "“',' : j o2 K mine <ie. During and February only | o + ey ¢ buil ¢ S :‘,m Vol n"'; :n?.v\- . 5 arelli; class {enry Kowaleski: o anfeand ey on] Sris ] build- eterans to be held at th Navy and Black sizes 1115 to 2—384.50 pr. 2itts to glris, ZHow- adde \? f ecorded here. bu ory M ¢ delo- SECOND FLOOR STREET FLOOR 1 1 phecy. about | ol DEA ; unce t 1 Men. and e | e final for a Me- . ot I e and about Eleanor Wyman, Merwin Elle actically every a Srar oralt Dy Daniel. Margaret 1 dur Palin, Barbara Sch a grass f sch. Consta 1 orded termed socialistic party is vin s. bu Jongr ion hu 1 isual mid-week it he fore the hot weather IR 0T, : il ) £ ¢ 1 Ticl Burial Will | monument will be prepared for the er ln ews 2 ; e i liE e eonaictadty FRi et ~ Junior szh”-..»l.«-v! y hough the recors the pre- | Vest eeadion Hartford, Nes f > E. Wilsor o At all the Jencement ex- dei s hlsteli A0 LR LB LTS Charles H. Peck Buflding Permits Tssued Middletown and Southington. A . being do Il not be held too tlose to- Lawrence . rles H. Peck, 7 1 at his nits 1o wu ued to- BUY SE[]”TS [;HEEK faction was the w cor t e n weck Had Perfect Attendance NCRIOFERY R M T s el to|ing css of th to, the tollowing: to. Frank Cooked Food Sale =fhas i € f ndance records in th £ 3 Al s - ey el [ ken coop for 4| D the Woman's Missionary | O '&"7 il ; 1 as announced today Ly | 4 Ak = < 2 v ahhe el Vi treet at an estimatel ociety of the Kensingtow Congre- |, & 5 erintent of Schools Leon G, . to George Delarm of DeYenzo e gational church will be held next ; 4 _ s t ins a | mber i e Lk Toas aapuglich) 1tic {e learned the trade of 5 i oseRtulla hta v yaseball nine i T T T t thin the town and also fror 18 Al by body is i ' ¢ s B ' 2 I e o Ends 13 Years of the Boys' School o) a o re )| s s i Philadelphia—Grange Plan wtional chur Children’s Meeting—>any Attend i ‘0 1 H~‘ ‘ be May Breakfast—Berlin Notes T R e onEey Klarted vesterday afternoon aho : o i L fiddle Haddar ““” Ja jors, B ¥ 5 Sl i \ ’ i ofith BRI b : ) L ol A P St on the Meriden tiin the rtai cally all ation rapidly ate i consist of the presentation o ind rit b o cons Lo-Hi Bridge I vas finally go - 1 gh Sehoo lase Alaa A e Sind Community | brok mctured lung and | Thompso il | las Co s | A e e e . 5 in an cf avoid being as- SR AR 4 the |is the charman h of ar- alin, John Loga I By . AMiriam | will be a represe @ exhibit from ¥ Nt . Disturbers Pay $10.80 ble fighte ; cotten | TANgEMents BRIEES IN LEVITT CAst obert Rayme F S S5t 2 Pla ro8 o ; : ank Hurley and Francis Sheri- Sl por- Work Nears Completion Hartford, May 1 (I la. J St t ‘arret . lowar I i . ¢ e show do | west ¢ 3 o i Hartf ge ,,“”" - 1at he deemed it necesary work on the Webster prop- 1o B : 3 neenta Carre Catherine Dec- | g t to be n ex f P seph A oot wion 2 of 1:“609;6" call was soundes 30 17 o f e hor i e ity felsasei group of 27 scouts was mobil- | st i for Conmnechic SHEG 2 e Se ] al pleasu . i S Tire b T0 ity st ; opcigase] master Emil O.- s v a ) Saeice tokTone Sl el de XT—Albert Datoli St [ nvited t e il ey g by Troop Committee r . Enail s g Al Gold and Ralph Carter rd DPasi their way to aid in figh ¢ i : 7 Sl o i J 4 W. Hard help wa i b 1 S >, < > ib) % = ns has RS v Vin Johnson long ba i t Kusicit post Gor> 5 I T RELEE FRON CORSE o 5 Warrants Jssued A OF CONSTIPATION s e e i S R D B B Permit Granted to Club WINDOWS 0l Fas‘hioned Dance uspices of SCREENED i Plainville Grange TONIGHT Best 1 St o 1,000 Beauties 100 S 10 order. 1 R e ol His Ol Timers g 4 : 100 ShowS 11 OnG et 5 5 i ind Square Dancing am ome home t 100 1 natur v Lowit SSHOW 01" SHOWS o gton for about 25 vears he school board mor i 7 Always a Good Show roofing and g al rep ) Kensingt am- ; i e Priday and Saturds PRIDAY, MAY 2 ; GLO. OBRIEN and SUL CAROL M. JLSASER & SON | PEAINVITLE GRANGE HALL past vt t Boy Onee Lived Herd s PR e X S Bullders | of these y h d the t irton Adamis of Bristol at t b THIL LONE STAR RANGER? Plainille Phonc to Be Peted combinatio ¢ 00! Come and Enjoy An Evening of Tun Admission 50 Cents has made uce t weweek and so far 1o word o work at the inst n. a < i E ween und The | — S s — = ~— g - — —~ —— e i i L . FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By BLOSSER cing years, i3 Wy felt by ¢ we t 1s and studen the <chool. | boy of Porter was born in Ohio bt ou, moved to Ne Britain at n ear! at 1 wor / ‘ = 5 age, attending the public schools of | ha een rece ing F RYAN AND QUINN ANE )] that city. Lewning towards art, he ed here E er o | ARBAR. AND | SPREAD T THE NORTRWEST o Y 10200 {udied for many ye o St Adams formerly | HIS GANG AND TMA STRIKING OUT For il THIS FARBARS dents’ Leagug in New York ot Aseni ‘ st | | wAvE SETTLED THE DESERT-A BAD EGG || TAKEN A K 1) later with Paul ckenri is thought that he DOWN 1N LIKE FARBAR WILL RE )] WITH WM ol Gloucester. Mr. Breck e - Gt 1o |OBIE'S CANYON FOUND 1N BAD LANDS famous for his landscape nemf e S0 S Bl Bodlingliems : | AND FRECKLES, Lar UER BUCKLED, and drawings. e and n co 11 ot A LES, T 2 Buckie, Bt fHBavire Alsy lo\a T onsaria ez anshiearsel Ubisgeyaning et B2l \NHo TMeY FISUERD had a greater love for his compan- | O ¢lock at Community hall he BAVE TAKEN (- | attenddnce at the rehearsals has not | WTH THEM To been as complete as is desire The corps will particiy in the Memo- jonship for boys, and it was this al- tribute that led him into the dire torship at the Philadelphia schoo: | THEMSELNES, That he was successful is proved | o o oF 0 8 8 o 0 make DOESNT Kiow by his long association with the | Frie e TS O e . Wi e A BOSUON A | Every member of the corp ABOUT—VET & The William Penn 9 100l has to be on hand this evenin MEANGKILE, lowe his T h Nineteen | I registercd for TE Secrer 1 ; membership in the Boy Scout t | semrvice AR will receive him v welcome, His | 1o boing PR ria | FheE e z ut eight ATE NECOSSUTY SPREAD OUT e 1 EACH ONE ON A COURSE oF 1T 4 Lere will be both long and pleasan. | row & i % Aot owNe—> | 7 . 3 { o o s Ay, o May Breakfast Well Attended “ The third annual May breal PROTECT rial Day exercises and considerable sorrow and nd Kens ' many friends of the summer will rejoies in his cheery smile and | {he jocal troop will off to a good pleasant. word the vear round anl!ggapt join ins the wish Nis stay

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