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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 5, 1930. ar Tyrrell, W vith tring of pearls and gave a|of 27 Gridley street, and Stephen | o @ ‘ s NG T R s | Plalflvllle News || Mrs. Robert C. Usher ‘Ru;rleougfl” nd presider he | Masoni h t man. The |Baldager of Terryville were mnr]nus ¥ , adies’ Aid socicty; trea :, Mrs. | br bridesmaid a pearl | at islaus' church at 9 3 Church Member 50 Yrs. | 17 coterees s ; ine e e ot % & financial secretary, | crysta ace and a white gold |this morning following a reception Roe Al e the Harsid) A. W. Thomasen: a wvatch and chain to the groom held at the home of the bride which | { Plainville, May 5 — Five of 8 i ; 1 the eight 60-year members of the ; 2Anld poEn e e men s Du e oW nd o By membei e Plainville Congregadonal church || peat®: : y . £ Editronmptiisaroltl pannicdiat s IR Y : ols ar The couple left for a Aibend=duche mmonia ey jees iy o T ot son t ainir ool in | e d and upon their retur yesterday, the day being set aside || = 0 © 0™ e : - , 4 3 A 4 | || as “Homecoming Day” in their e Tl s U sumniere ahe gucied Eis : Lo Wes e | Y drick; ushers, Arthur Bun: - |ing well known in this vi- 18 Year Old Boy Missing honor sterday also m ed ot the Sunt || pard P will ng a nu po 0 1 IF ORDERING BY PHONE REVERSE CHARGES TO US d Robert C. unionsushers, S Thomas| b ‘ T ospital a the T ernoon that R Blaze Gives Farmington Avemne|| Goner, " mother' ot *“Govemor ||3ohn Tomasen and Alber Muler, | Xuree cmociaion, ‘The rdegroom |sun 15 yoar old stn of e gren, Mrs. ~ Residents Scare s rmber of e || Sorie ana 36 mamner ™% ¥ 008 0 1% Bancy moann oz o 19¢ 7 Our Remar kable Sale of 5 OTHER ALARHS SUINDED |55 e | B 2o o © i ot Moody @ frs. Tsaac P. Ryder _ Missiona tee, Mrs 5 i = e int Fatatun poli of Plainvill Mrs Jenr E. || Kendrick el Mre Johnson of . and the || Morse : reons 3 & ) el dabibat e All-Plainville Nine Js Defeated— | yfjeers jor L o R e Lo : v b : Zlecned Mrs. Burton H. Phelps Elected | DoCk of Mid . Those miss- Deaconcsses., s. . W. Fa and reputat f TLocal Man Loses 850 | inz were Leroy B. Warren of | (Mrs ar E 3 e . v Lazinski of 185 Stafford Golf Captain—Baptist Church In ” 3 lllf \(' C ned to the : i 4 TQWEL VALUES FOR THE THOUSANDS OF HOMES. TOWEL VALUES sk e e e ] Pk n Grang u oly turday cvening and was FOR JUNE BRIDES. IN FACT £ PLENTIFUL COLLECTION FOR EVERYBODY. Lok N Erass aALiah Dore ol dinktsio S in & Ma- | ) p e S bed 0T S e early yesterday morn e s 3 - n d 2 $20 certir PREPARE NOW FOR THE WEATHER .. B TIAL SAVINGS! d b avenye on the property ! sistant orgenist, Mrs. R. Sedergre P e e pats e A LA N b the home of Frank 1 cemeter ty among t s- 1 ing to t cene of f 4 = V T n at 2 T scovered Extra Special ! ‘ a Special ! Sleehio analche mCIENG HiE S s orch. frcs DTSy H. Trips assstant. superin | urdey ater he oficers it | nas | fo rememered 1 White Turkish Bath Towels with col- | Cannon and West Point Bath Towals Eeaden ¥ threatened to| © ¢ ; 4 Stillr . Vstet 5 S anonl C 2ihany wo children ha layed the w ored borders, 18x34, large, heavy, white with colored border i e T e 1o the extrems 1 P! el N . I fines of a b o0 o A regular 19¢, each .......... I 5C o g ¢ A i : e : 2 regular S9¢ and 49 iy Tade e lIna Y oori calie T alsastrols o Bunnell; d * about Tied 5 e (7 for $1.00) 69c grade, cach .....vevvnen. (& . 8 : Gridley, knowin n 1 ; ert ¥ § N was >t sir 1 e ited gerous cond & the early mornin apprehended a wom Extra Special ! Extra Special ! T i roma fpe | et b T nore v | AT Nrs € ML Pt ane | Toueys e, 1 i one. was Impeses ousnb mlghilgy elone 50 dozen Bath Towels, large, heavy Cannon Mills Bath Towels, guest size, e thote hames to find | would be given until enough of rain | FCUATY and e de with colored borders, colored borders, slightly ] 7 Ouliiho! Caiise of the bkt fAames f:\”s to overcome the dr ‘o:;’lmovsl - 39¢ 2 syresular I e he heavy gale over Satur: an. regular 39c, cach .. irregular, 25¢ quality, cach (€. LR o el e * $1.00) The fire zained headway quickly and | N€T® ed financia police yvesterday that 34 boxes of - S 1al ! : Mré, Phelps Honored Plainville Briefs / : ! Spe e R R R ps Honored ; ransplanted from the park h}\lra bpeaa L x = 5 I | e e e omos [ the meigh. | Mrs. Burton H. Phelps of Plainville A welt o cor will be| John Deegan of East Bristol, who |grounds to a house where they could All linen Guest Towels, H. S. > hxlra ~bpec1a K borhood. They came within a foot of | V38 elected captain of the women's 1 A g . 1 to appear ice |be kept for the summer last fall onl - o S the garage owned by §. T. Sheehan, |8OIf team at the Sequin Golf cluh|rooms on Iridar from m. |court about two weeks ago - |had been thrown by vandals into the v, Old bleach Towels, colored borders, ST e |4t Maple Hill at a meeting held Sat. | Edleron Mascake of ; swer charges of wilful destouction of agoon hed. The flower plants had Tegularigge S e 18x32. N Sl s .“,li, i gt “”;;:':” : q Her daughter, Mies Lois | M@k~ 1cst at the “Old Mil Valéipron ssiNIE and Breachi|o i falen from thatot mas of ‘the 5 for $1.00 I e e 00 o o 1 Phelps, was named a member of the | Stone e peace, following his alleged grorenouse where they had been laid (5 for $1.00) regular $1.00 for .. C being sou hand Committee The 40 1 devotion will mplication in the ransacking of an |praparatory to their being planted P ¥ ‘ lle firc y Visit New York brought to a : 7 . ast Bristol home. was fined $1 and | Ane pox of bulbs were salvaged ' 2 - 5 5 scene. The bla . e RO K tomorrew morniiz costs by Judge Joseph M. Donovan | qrom ters of the lagoon but Extra Special ! | Extra Special ! £ conineran yinanne g S PR e e broe el of Our Ladt o in pelica court today e Old bleach all linen Towe ass ra large Bath Towels, regular andildavotaatl nergy in keeb- | neen aonee! vl b b T D court oL thetime | such ian Texts Eitheyfcanmoti; , v & grad hose accor nving es E T § 1 ed until t ¥ bleached, H. S., size 95(: 5 A 3= Mr Judd mpanving 20x36, regular $1.50 for son Bull, Robert Simpson, Harold| Mrs. Edward Y s Williams, Raymond Shaffer, Russe!l | Main street has Andrew ‘ . Kenneth nding the w reeman Grange Activities man places of . lock this r nine. ATC g urnin .> -. ! ‘- T .‘ ngly ar E £ n 4 2 Public Whist Party L : r ished y r ‘. ,;,-;-\\‘, s er ln ews { Local Drivers In Accident fence penel Y i Pythian temple, No. 20, Pythian | St ’ co tion e |in } ared that | 197 e se iive idbea ana | Lena Rossi of Kensington and g Mr. ren fint after blaze | Sisters. will hold a pt whistiTn ireh C £ Agricul- 3 3 selen G dia Henry Pruahon Berlin v / : ¢ 5 Lany nemel 0. O. F. hall on Wednesday ev ural co 5 = Mary Olie of Pequabuck. teamin driving cars whic d in & 1 a yea t I ke 1 Fize On F m . S ¢ _ceidents in New Britain last Sat- | Conr i 55 gl o of governo ant Ay s pial || he ¢ ed 0 that a mark wouid | WIth Frank Santora of Waterburs, day ails I i Last Rerlin Ttems blaze had ca de fryone is . hold a food sale in the em e 1 oon t ce n the and Sally Whittle of Bristol, tear | e E : > 4 A sh B ir y Mickey Phil of Terryville i 1d on anothe ¢ entertainment prograr t drenched the Notice to Boy Scouts the Strand build Community el eeting Wedn y | with v Two miore visits T T S Sl p il ! th t 5 he decision of the judges was Married SN e S ecUne e y | wit Do amosenylsile more l ibd 1 MacCuteheon, deputy Bo; ; e n of tr i ; % . booed by the crowd, many of whom (priabout so ulislends nod xelatives S e el S e eaen e iy claimed : ; * aq mere from Bristol. because of th and guests from Hartford, Middle- |funior minst ipe, a group ¢ e 9 following notice to Boy Scouts, dis- part i fact that they believed Miss Whitt It _1;\4 A Plants Thrown in Lagoon car Tyrre Fasarbar e e Caretaker Joseph Civizzio o neth Woodrt i ‘ b 2 Rockwell park complained to the were suddenly se shooting sk ward beyond Mr. Scheible’s home. estigation into the depreda n will be conducted by the police Wins State Championship of Pequabuck an town and Sprir 1 ¥ 0YS a not trict of Plainville: “First, final ir Mr. and Mrs ? arino of | have been < f he T nown spection d Council Meets Tomorrow of this city to have won. A $2.50 Step Taken to Prevent Rechr- rirevar ‘acenieensingion” in|severat wecks i propimaio - e ot etane st e v 2000 Byrstol News 1o cowmawins andislecs eifiana et celebrating thei wedding an- | this event. The troy inde Britain Y. M. C. A. on Ma¥ 1 mber tomorro : ol L KODesC IATess S fityeconsy et hetiinomne yesiscaay was calied fothe Plain-|5'p. . tnira, boara ot 1o BEEE it e Fainie Foval i Harstord, ai |afternoo who is coa the per. ville Electro Plating Co., ¥ Plainville Tegion hall. M : transacted 2 Jlay at the auditorium Saturday SR [0z and Aes grven i ianin seadump nas "°r- | court of honor Ma¥ 28 at New Brit- i oigrncee 3tiddiclopn B f;;u‘:.qr,q/:f“:? Adpmete |ried at St. John's h. Middle- | nd Mrs. J. A. Williams ar ¥ Thirty men ans B € ain e Bristol High ool tr night b oy \}n;m el AUTO H]TS PEDESTRIAN‘O , on May 905 ey have | = ed, left yesterday alarm and succeede h- team will meet Midd 2 Ba Mrs. Theohart Stamatis town Hig! he Plainville private hospital. She Ferrarino has becn in the employ o i ver |quences waa! born iniDurkey, Mo Stamatls lin Street—Northern Lights Visi- | of the Carbo Brick Co. for quite a | ning af § o'clock in the social rooms e members of the fire de- s slate againet | Terryville yesterday afternoon b: been residents of Kensington for w s vacation to he in ling the blaze before and Mrs. Theohari Stamatis, 64, of the local athletic fleld tomorrow | The 'Fh;fflgs ?f Mr::”;.‘-:"u:m;:‘ good many years a are well | L ; 3 ¢ rela as done. Only quick discovery Of Nea] court, died yesterday morning afternoon at about 3:30 o’clock. The | Dérs o ‘\4h \u.lgr \‘:,r i xvmu o; John T, Glynn Struck Crossing Ber- krown hey have six children. Mr. | ti he prevented serious cons: U T attempt to r PP i . pe i R score. The Falcons virtual a son, John Stamatis, and a i eputed to b number of years o Methodist church. The bu artn wers fighting these F e i 5 B et 3 - r path outfits 1 h their opponents dur- ble Tast Night — Mr. and dre, (MTOT AR e nertag il be.falon £4 by & | fron, the forest Are crew af Warden Loit of Prameies " " Arthur Ostrom Weds Miss Alma &2 0. ne the hes stole 25 bases - T ed f i nduet clal tir i ere bus 3 Fire Travels Through Forests t of re registered by 5 3 .2 ooked food sale ) bu eral services were I i B HJ S A y g Aol Ferrarino Married 25 Ye: i g1 pai LD ! e Torest fire on SEdaeba rault at St. Ann's A forest fire of large proportions LT sl t Tat all was a great |r ftenoc clock the |§ ~ Meadow re T e SR end of Bristol yesterday ck and Dicke) Grange Mecting Main stroet 4 t s € \West cemetery " No. A Wins Third Straight n Grange hold its regu- | The Catholi ters {n t . A ; Locgls Are Defeated € 1 1 ) o PHChnE lar meeting tomorrow night at 7 jarea will 2 Lzl Ay A fast Seneca nine of New Liquor Unearthed at sherman Home g 5 e rected to the ward o'clock in G 11 Following t eveni the Burritt | Qn & noon S AT - he figh . 3 as won threc office of state fire war business session the annual children ) Britain. Those s ! alarm sent 26 men of | (h e et N eg Al Makes W rces it Lion o ore . o h reeting Hawes notice 1 1 ¢ held. This wi - rom East Berlin and West ef ent to South Wash- = SR sir 3 t. This la E recen [ nd will take the Mrs. John Frank, Mr stre, \ 3 e o Ferest Pire Keeps Firemen Busy sure that it uid d 10 buil tosse 10 a win over 1 it . I I Ir Mrs burn 1t € M ) ; i X S in the vi Y vetnnent to the " to 2 score. It was - | of With prograi Trank, J 1 : : s school 1. ne ru —Vandalism at Park. ¢ DA il i1 ki h vict | Viola Snyder, school nurse i . |Frank. Mrs. James Shanley, M <ose e en a - 3 t 8 p inning ¢ th vic lin, will be the principal speaker. An | Dorothy Snanley and Miss Catherine for fight the blaze betwee Mg with two men on | A weddingiof oke-caters were called to | street, this time to s h T Come wa tol high's sfar ment of permits. consic entertainment will b sented by | Costello L - hou r base started the Senecas off to an | interest took place X e ' the youngster Mre. Richard Yantz and ter, |it u ont L ) | carly lead. Full det At ) S of the original fire whic Fetball iy an tro Veurs ago N Child Die 1 a, W Middletonn was do t hick scsion fey found on the sporting page. n Miss Aln n SCUAS T ¥ d to Chi. Clarence Williar t weeks | today. L petk Annual Church Meeting aughte T T LA i nue to | c ith --Ofv.\l’: ol s0n of Mr. an: 5 rew : e cF . ' im and also New Depat . v Andy” r1ain ¢ to reduce the fire | cemetery, Ne Britain v 1 a ) Al U L W pr i r ffon v with b d | - 2 sl To Open Saturday azard 3y 1 T any epermit | Scout Meetings o . ol 1 s d that the and ther with the univer- | slippers to mat « pt to woodland sular meet 1 nde the 1 Ty e o bouquet ¢ ¢ e of the alertness o i ¢ R i L e ey . A 3 on the job constant : = ) o'clo ‘ i v - t hrother ¢ . Brought to Close _, High School Woses, 7 Babeshall \ew~ i : I 5 £ 1 ! R : ' T re nar 3 ersary celebrat A 1 pped road. ' r that :-,O“ Britain, who is consider e | <h in “THE GREEN GODDESS etk e oo vered _ o roceeding SOUth | ¢ the e atchers in thi N 4 3 with H. B. Warner ar arsha k \ Atlantic ladel a 5 d E et atartod P S Evsrett ’A,'Of"l\“(\f R ‘“nhwlmlv‘f]’i:? .”“ a\]:l( .‘.: red. Tt will distin h betweer \Nfl—l;:m(vl; — Acts sy % £ member of last year's squad, W light graduations far beyond the || ———————"———— = < finance commit- also out. Captain “Wink’ pacity of the hu e, an < /| WED, THURs.—MAT. WED. : R crgren, A. W will build the team ar he | found hundreds of useful ica- “DYNAMITL Thom an : “\;( X\Ir:-w- Glynn to tir ground, and he suffered painful but not serious tnjury The driver of the | oo = 0o iss NtnGsicanttons car stopped and summoned aid for | by ior Goods tea the injured man. Dr. T. C. Hodgson, | 1:y4ie Moore made the who was called, found no bones| ..ot "(hat the seasor broken, and after ha dressed his | opaned next Sunday w nyuries allowed Glynn to proceed 10 | iking to the road. 1ane his home N nn, who is a resident of Ncw e laalthat anoiher s e . 4 = § e = Haven, has been boarding a o R ILEY'S PLANE N S | NO USE To WAIT ARY oardman_home or \\'o\thw;\mw‘o Gt locaioy R AN = | LONGER - IM SHNING piths Berlin Bricfs IS GINING HIM X \ { N ge for the past few week 3 5 > 2 2 Q . \_, OFF < AND THE REST oing the work at the Gwatkin| Paul Giana of Kensington has re- TROUBLE AND IT Looks 2z SUES MISSING 3 ; ¢ home. EOlRg e Tem s e UKE KE WILL HAVE - ; - 7 ° ' chief electrician aboard the U : WORSE THAN EVER= s \ormvlrnl‘l,lgl\ut;klhlrmI R R G e A To DESERT WS SHIP E . - WELL- SHE CAN ierlin and Kensington reeidents | = d L : 2 A who were fortunate enough to have | Guantanamo and of his expected N_M\DMRIH‘G“ s AISS FoR AL T witnessed ‘the display of northern | 21Tival in New York harbor Ma¥ ONER THE JAGGED e CARE -T'M SAY- ghts last night were prone to talk | Mr- sa;y “]m is well known I ona CANYONS OF ARIZONA 4 ING GocD BYE eativ- of 1 one today. | re he has spent many furiou | = % e R e S T —ToUBH Luck— ~ ASRTES claim that the display v more | Gianadiniihe neanfuture AND JUST \WHEN IT gorgeous and lasted longer than any Mr. and Mrs. C. M 1LonL0) BEGAN T LOOK LIKE. RV e tered Berlin entertained M Mrs One resident said to 1 ¢ il rtfor erday HE \NAS ABOUT TO id think of no way v 1 ] FIND FRECKLES AND scene S thi ratient at £ L S 1S KIDNAPPER , lceting shadow of 1 I cmed | romains unchanged. & Ll fo ddnce from cloud to cloud. It Local schogls arc closed this ween ARBAR. - TUIS keemed to he appearing from every | for the spring vacation period SURELY IS A TOUGH joint of the compass cach| Charles Anderson, Jocal store > lash was only momentary in dura. | keeper, has leit town to be gone {0 8REAK FOR RILEY tion g | weeks. Mr. Anderson will travel | —AND FRECKLES .. Accprding to this person, the first | during this time. Henry, his son. 1 sign of the light was discovered | conducting the business in his ahout 9 o'clock, and the periodic | father's absence panorama was visible until nearly 1} Mr. Henry J. Foiren and family

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