New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 6, 1930, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1930. ‘ 7 e — A o |age sale of 12,589 seals to each res- | morning at Blossom's corner w 1 and Emm Crittenden, ipter, Disabled American Veter- Plalnvllle lvews |ident of the town | General Cleaning truck from Mass to war ds filed ot |ans of the World War, will be held | Legion Meeting Tonight chusetts struck the left fender and |the office of the city clerk tod tonight at § o'clock at the stare Brock-Barnes post, American Le- | running board of a car operated o Delegates Elected armory on er street. Nomina- |zion, will hold its regular meeting|Mrs. Axel Johnson. According to| At a meeting of the G. A. Hagdsell tion of the ensulng this evening in Legion hall on Whit- | witnesses, Mrs. Johnson was pro- camp, United Spanish War Vete : 4 important tusiness ing street It will be one of the|ceeding along F n street in held at the state armory last e transaeted { most important sessions held by th« the direction of New Britain when ning, Charles Galpin was appointed Council Meets Tonight Legionnaires in some the truck came out of Farmington delegate to the state convention t a meeting of the city council offics of the post wish to make a|avenue and made a left turn. Mr to ta rlace in Rocky t h 1 the city hall building | 4 | special request to all members to be |Johnson's car was slightly damaged. | o 3 r let t t s believed that & report present without fail Constable B Wadsworth and v t ’ e ss of the Forestvilie X ma r Memortal Day. Of gpe-| The Woman's Home and Foreign nd Dar T mitt t in the latter town last Man.led on May 19 1880 ¢ i however, will be the| Mission society will meet tomorrow ! ma 1 J. Lavert even J discussion concerning the big Legion 1 with Mrs. Fred C. Sm T adi E presented Brush Fires Again L celebration this Saturday at New adlelreer nmicanlotioith T 19 by 10 foot United 1 o'clock Free Telephone Service—Call “Enterprise 1200 / e and M. Rellben 0. Day A large amountodimnonantibuny State Hfrnlr)lrml';r‘“r-lv:’:”::f: stigated. | who : umande {aswer, commiliteg .]wya:m:]eé\o:: ’ S . f There's A Saving, If You Purchase Our BULLDING . DBCLINE HERE| S et . 5 iy S5m0 0 e B e s v s son e oncor ot W d d A 1 l S / [ Plainville Grange Meeting This Eve- 11D M‘:«‘\\m"um Tan week ; '-"h-\l?(.”:-”] S L A e b & ton by :\'""" bfa;" land at g 1's | ¢ Coariee o + 1 este 3 £t rist o i r Birch street rnoon : ] Hands of Constable—TReport Is . / Rt e hice s art ) & one : L Ao L i iy ‘;c”n;;b 95 (sie 12518 i) 2lc pr. B wtae e mp Snina s e St e B (Value to $2.50%) ()()(; ea. (5 for $1.00) T s G e anni. | RiTes. together with Select- Mothers' Day Initiation Men's, attached collar and = (¢ estry, at draper Men's fancy ones in all reary Monday, May . chop s Bl m‘““ Brlsto[ News led at f the 1 h % iioinert Day neckband S sizes ell known here and ha At Corieioc i picoaat i city i . oAl ol 4 s SRRy inville mo e committee. The post con- : e t on y afternoon. May 18 siders it a great honor to have t S ) 23 { he | when a r of candidates will be Silk Hosiery Porto Rican Gowns I‘fibrlncu%fi\;as i Tideyi May 10, Attor | iic a8 his landing site It anovs Sl AT e Sl e e $1.00 pr. Soarialiat C 49 p Price 3 lock 1 > Bome 10 eI | yite are rated as ahead of those in HUES []N ”NABATEU street Tas been atiacned n- | 611.49 wort of Christmas seals dur- (Value $1.95) 69 C pr. ay was born in 1850 whilo |the Hardware city West End Carnival e o dlaalade Full fashioned, some with | C €ea. With novelty cuffs, choice r. D as born in Southington ir & zood Gl O Al SRS e carnival which the West s s ease picot top Choice of white and colors of color ! e e I T e .55 s, e vecm | OFIIL GRADUB 0r Stope— i s, benenc o s bulling sund |{ne'cty but was weh betow e b1 Handkerchiefs For Men | Infants” Ankle Socks 1 ay was erplosed at the s the Rt praperis potes aueing ohe GUICTELS HighWay Being Laid 7ot oS Ui s day to take care of the expected 25¢ ea. i i S iing i yers ko, e van e o, Lol consabls g e T R e P, & F. GORBIN GIRLS : . school children o will come back to Plainvil ake | o p, off from the local feld and continue |12 T Cent Gain in April—Spanish Special Purchase : a G ¢ his trip Rayon, pastel shades, Persian tops morrow e Gain of 27834 Books Revue to Form Entertainment at War Veterans Name Delegates— ording to a report issued t , “Prince Of Wal Sl e o i ecting ian Charles 1. Wooding at s dow (' All \X/OOI JCISG}' Cl"‘léifldl’ejnys »Tnie< : i : S 'fir_fua‘:f e Red Men Bridgeport Bound— :,"' Hal dei o g huttle Meadow Club On 1 o v a e abo 1 ries of competitive of $1.00 \'d ; : 50 Zilibe Dlesented at the | Christmas seal Sale Falls. 54 7 Lot SR Mo b 30 50 $2 ()0 g e have six ¢ neld this evenin e h e e i by lib n April of t JAnymonthly mesting oy (Value to $2.50) s pr. £of il nz. Thel e el v ke i e iDL e ieet i i e | the ¢ F. Corbin Girls' club, last Printed and plain colors, also all wool In smoked “elk, lizard calf trimmed, ¢ e : Elainele ladicsl willibe o ehoreela: A0 ndent s one of nt ; . it was decided to hold the tweeds for spring coats and suits, 56 inch, = sizes for children 815 to 11, for misses ord. Mrs o St viiia tha am tonight D8 s, today L Rere Ooke: s u al ba t at the Shuttle sponged and shrunk. | 1115 to 2. Special for Wednesday. Bl e veo i tod CHTH il : hursday evening, 2 Misses Bertha 21 9 e s 8. Pl The ave 1 i- been select ; 4 L oped to larg i ? Cort main y 1 "he will present a novel en- program in which Decline in Building will take part. erlin News oot s G o ad Kottt ot (ol sty (s samsmt'n i 31 el a2e s o S Grou o s T8 e Tt i e cording t rowin i ' - 3 1 1 rding to Rrowing . a S : ng roles will com- a ensir t woul £ > Side b modate ville, 1,326 ndee tournament after the dith Skir Kenneth R s i e vea Pythian Acthities E 3 was ‘won by ded the winners and refresh- ¢ the Farmi ) tf Gertrude Hou Edna Schwartz, £l —— Christmas Seal sale Drops : ot full b indication of the r served. Dora Bagdasirian and Katherine s vec- | F, hall. AN mewbers are request. |t t ot i el Lit \ re: Helen Yurcikonis, Eleanor . : for cd to attend as 1 o i oo el ’ 3 Helen Roche, and Evelyn Case of Patrick Daly to be Heard— 1 . e a Il he acted on @l f neioase wnd r Y inme ) ; B ast Berlin Tten i Will Attend Conyvention besids 1 ! ANy ta el : rey snd Han Lina Youngs and Miss Mrs Tila Zdeiolts - o ; t and paid nd 3 n| You 4 a person who has e st Tip i munity club t amounting to $70 ir P urner of Plainville at i Toeal el o r has e et oa [oute [THOSEST had 2 er- | not lassified Ads West Cromwell Brusi. Lire, | i / A Sl ; imoni dE e M Elsiny ttend the |many | : develop- | 2o circutation of e Christmas Scal sale Shows Drop— | $453.55. 1t rey fedlian averactl : 8 ythias will 1 \ ; i o St Panl's Social Club to Elect— fraile r anniver- e f N cor X 1d |t ¢ h "8 and worked ny extra hours for and professio tices hav been reg A as an expert and ef- i and has been compli rious occasions by th How wou like to lose 15 is of fat in a month and at the time increase vour energy anl improve your health? 1 long before the £t How would vou like to lose un- n over | woul to t an higt Pigeon Race Saturday healthy that don't need and 1 2 # persona C at t n n s Members of the same time feel been placed with Frank Day, a local | me about missior =N ecks 1 L ; ristmas in . ac- bil a able for colle construction i ¢ Pigron Ra 1 1 e % have {o- veass? contractor, and it is expected that|In y cord @ 4 made are those tha: sc 2 z in Forest i vou like to lose your ion of Older Boys' Conference Other Permits Tssucd start of a - journey will b our too prominent 1t 1l Older B R e ird Christmas Seal Report Woodr n Thursday 1 abou amount o 2 » o'clock is! g ¢ T b i memk s0 T e as a me make Court Session nferer f Ha county will d clear that it The regular town court will at the town hall. So fa wi. | Sout! that of Patrick Daly h @ - |while in att L ! 1 ¢ L » Gl Girl Scout Meeting rested April 26 1 he e P Mers, Alfred Pauloz, i r s The Girl Sco wil and 8! runke i nd Wesl:y Gw t t T e w His case was to have ! ard | the Berlin Congre last week bat a contin ’ 3 ference granted at the r t of his Berlin Briefs e, 1 S gel for the defense he condition of Rederick Mor- | WO I S TONIGHT 1 Sewer Committee Mects \( ‘h)|‘|‘nn!; e \un||;t‘(‘| T:luytll[v‘l‘r‘!‘ R 1“‘,“{" hing on 5o | e Ano pecting wa Shichiran Bean ont : 5 s . villard FINED 1IN SOUTHINGTON n “THE GREEN GODDESS ¥ : Lo v 5 pastor, Rev. John € \ wil urney 1 r T thig Hpralt) Comedy — Acts — News o lainvil 1 Vo tat er Bristo change will go into ef t n- t TY 8 r it €= lier 1 of W 5 § » 3 E Always a Good sShow 5 mit h N meeting - mated o Entertainment for Men mer 1ths. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ,’“, ebratece x : R ; CONRAD NAGET et el o Inet i 3 s arreste licer :d in “DYNAMITI an carly mass Woods Burn s Meser i See This forty hours de n will tes who 1 1 it e s MAT. WEDNESDAY at 2:30 i mass : ) inity 1 s 5 ; Slight Accident Silver 1d 1and a aild Disabled Vets Meet gk st : : : i = SDYNAMITE” on at 8:50 At Tk T e e e Rl aten avenue ; e e e i 39 R e B A HSE T HERATD R GLASSTEIRDIEATIS | [N v d o s n avenu to get your and at the roe for ac- a pleasurs d ke statue of € lessed 1 « h to the Wes! ell line — — — noon. Rev. Walter McCrann of | the flames were shooting skyward South Moriden will be the speaker D the e sky for mile on this occasion 1gh hundre motor cars Confirmation will be administered 86 F 4 close to the to a large class a urch on | fir es could be easily view- Y S S N 2, Y SAL oN,BIG Ty Sunday, May 25. This ceremony will | Berlin, as the wo Now IF E 0LD | \ 2 Z BoY-AND MAY L g be held at 4 p. m 1 a side hill and the UMBRELLA SPREADS = X & \ Nou ReST IN St. Paul's Club to Elect e fire d be easily scen. Sever TS WINGS T A 220 \ | Z i 3 At a meeting of the newly : Serlin boys aided the fire FULL FLEDEED MEMBEQL\'! o \ 2 \ € 1 Me J'\ {zed St. Paul's Social club to be efforts to get the fir e f yZ 5 at § o'clock tonight ir 10 | under trol but it G OF THE CATERP\LLAyAA 1 rooms, officers for the i v o'clock that ire be cLug ! will be elected. A 3 r 2 die down. The forest /\/\/ THIS IS Il be on )\:m‘r,{lunfll it “1‘ cpected | ¢ three-r \ 7 e BAD COUNTRY that there will be several contesta|hundre 1s wide 4 > 2 e for the various office T v of the school ¢hi A ugf. 7 A f To CONE D?fl‘dfl Plans will probably be made for | g who are on their vacation hik- g 2 i 9§ | IN,BUT BEGGARS ( ¢ Hello! WHAT'S a communion break 57' which ‘--;n cd over to the scene of the fire to 4 3 Al CANT Bt il | THIS? LoOWS LiKE be held during the month of May. |see the remains. For the pi rbe 4 i . /| CHOOSERS - y Il Th GOING To LAND Children’s Night eral days there hus been | / I Children’s nigh§ will be observed [ smell of sm 2~ 7 L’ By < ; | N‘A RQNER - u’N.ESS [ Berlin Grang: ter its regular \ e y . : 3 _ ] T canswne ting tonight in Grange hall. Miss | a householder has ? Y p : - RGN > NYSELE. AWAY Viola Snyder. school nurse, will be | deep sleep and got principal speaker and will give thwTio a talk on “Health."” ance there ® A very pleasing pro Dogs Killed—Boy Saves One \ S5 3 l,'}»fi\:. ~ o prepared by the ldren and will Dog Warden Henry Austin was / % A < ngf [T \i\'fiwfif’“@ he presented during 1t . lied yesterday morning | A T REG U S PAT OFF T et A et Wha HuA Lrolind one oF his B & 1550 u neA semvicE ne Piano Duet — Helen Brown and |tam s killed by some dogs | Janet Thompson. which b about his hen coop.

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