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NEW ‘BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1930. | : | building these walls so the brook [rerioet the slight improvement in | | Poor illumination, sometimes due f vith ¢ according t \ tation e | will not keep changing its course. A | general business condltions, and to the fad for subdued lighting, hants, of many millions of j { f A J. Bey new bowling green was started and Lonmnon- now have a fairly satis- |sometimes to cconomy, is responsi- r annually z . building of two low swamp tracts| staira, eapetially those wdm;: to the responsible for i1 ; S Battaglia Gets Washington Park o 552, vl by it itse i T Ciub Women Work in Elfort o ccer. coses many painturvumss ferchants Claim City Suffers 2 bwen restored Job With $7,898g8id. FR ‘1 “.tf‘hfi."fit“fl; TRY L[]Nfi F[lfiHT:“‘ Reduce Accidents , i Financial Loss Through Lacl(l Milkowitz to Revise Women ( erate concrete walk has been laid and | G Ll S el e (hdltel for Council The contract tor the construction | o e st opoullt: Two bundeed | Cying From GONCOM=FA UP| weekingion, 3ray 25 tmnvery lcooneratea " win hure L S of the wading pool at Washington | for the drinking fountain and hose |50 scconas somcone )"" Huctimidn g s s e c where Spanish mon- | sel Job Kirkh . : ‘ g school park was awarded to Joseph | connection at the temnis courts. ll][0 Ma.lfle T()day American home St sclibapoman sultag g € ¢ ted themsclves f uni i 1l & & Battaglia for $7,898.25 by the park | Eight hundred square feet of con- | The Unitel, States burcau of |¢d an accident in her home she im-| . o, yday was under s : ~ commission last night. There was an | crete floor was laid in the xoox.\ standards has found this oyt in a ™M* !\i" y reported it to her club iy a0 ginary pol Arditohray et At . PRINCESS BAPTIZED unusually large number of bids. The | house. We cleared about three acres| Concord. N. H., 25 UP-—lstudy of accidents in the home and |Presid The president, in turn, | o pper g A bids were as follows: of brush which &pcns up more of the | Planes of the New L i SOunlies 2 plan to cut down jCommunicated wi he state pres-| jqqir ,598 Wood and | park, and graded a new drive |today attempt the second and long- 1y ve Two million club wom- 'dent. I e Information rman, $8.4 gelo Tomasso. | through the park to McClintock road |est day's journey of'the 1,000 mile oy 4p 1 to take part in the O" 10 the 491.61 IFoundation Construction ) re in f king | “swing ‘around the civele’ Wil | rogr The won f Hartford, $5.540; P $uz y ble ¢ < the comng year < over Mainc w Hampshir Mi gamb| s gair home . gonstitute {mont until bru md humps | ; P, Leardi. $10 . Bel- 3 : ; Massachuset one-fourth of the yearly 101 were tabulat 4: Hayea Construction Co. CoRtsEhee nane schedule calls upon the 32 faalitics ¢ dosldanvial s mara Nort W. H. HAIl Construction a new tennis court and |Members of the squadron to My |gomeo Ly #swometheof schild T - 5 e oD i 6 % s 3 9 £11.500; A. C. Record, $11,850;% ding for two more, Four |northe to Auzusta and B s injured fall every half min- sen bs w c \ the cuts. Twe ere ested onservatives Retain D). Simione indred and Afty feet of water pipe |Mes return te Portland for lunch-|yte, generally by slipping on a rug burcau of standards. starting next| The sorjes o : . Hold in By-Elections It was voted {o ¢ ge a full time | was laid for the drinking fountain |con, and in the afternoon fly' 10 |4r slippery floor or pitching down | fall, by cxtending ihe o |Ilica atternpted real i ¢ 20 » ruperintendent to care for the city's and hosc connection. Another item |Portsmouth and Boston, with thz |y, g 3 ek ; 5 interests on this job. Clarence Lan- of improvement in this park was the |Dight's stop at New Bedford, Mass. |, most common rcasons for acci- offort te their pher’s application is being consider- | building of a soft ball diamond, | Despite treacherous weather con-|gonia) fajls, : ¢ Small Parks |ditions which forced the fliers to expected the W. H. Hall Con-| “In our different small parks we |face snow, slcet, rain and cold yes- ction Co. will turn over the golf laid 730 icct of concrete walk and |terday, all but one of the plancs yurse 1o the park department on feet of curbing. Eleven hundred | which left Springfield in the morn- | June 9. and that it will be re ards of dirt was moved for filling |ing arrived herc in the afternoon. use by September 1. I J. Ross, en Andrew park, and ¢ we seeded | Iy Up Conn. Valley ginee who v T 1t to discuss yout one and one '“d\f;“r. | he 1y's journey as a ght maintenance plans, said he t- lawns. A new fence was erected |north up the ‘T’J“"H”‘ ut valley to| ed the course to bring i 0 be-/ fect, three feet high at Burritt and | Vermont and a swing back b Con- tween September 1 and January 1. 3road street, which® fences both of |cord for the night. Stops were mad: Chairman Bartlett appointed a plots. We also continued o t Greenfield, Mass.; Keene, N. H committee consisting of Judge Man- | pl: an in the various parks.” | Springficld-and White River dunc. gan, Dr. Lasch and Mr. Lamphier to| “All park hoard meetings will be |tion, Vt. The heavy tri-motored formulate plans for the eperation n meetings.” Dowald L. Bartlett, |planes pushed north to Barre, and and maintenance of the golf course. ! the new chairman of the hoard of | Montpelicr with a 200-foot ceiting at Superintendent Clyde Ellingwood | park commissioners made this an- | times but did not land was instructed to have white traffic nouncement, thus continuing the| The crippled plane was piloted by Jines placed on the driveways in | policy of his predecessor, Judge Wil- |H. C. Yongs of Brooklyn, N. Y., Walnut Hill park liam F. Mangan. land was forced down at the Clare- | It was decided that no tennis| Two new commissioners, Edwin P. [mont airport by a broken brac o courts will be assigned permanently | Lamphier, Jr., and J. Ohlson | wire to clubs or organizations and that, were present as was Dr. Henry P.| A civic organization here was host e rlce no athletic a will be Lasch ! 1dg i tivities wi perniit- ch, clork. Judge zan. who (to the pilots last night. Governor ted in any of the parks on Memorial | with Dr. Lasch are the only two|Charles W. Tobey and Mavor Georg. Day between 10 a. n. and 12 noon. commissior rema from the | W, Brown greeted the expedition on Lllingwood Reports on Parks old board . to be present. | janding. e U £ S e o 0 e Sellers o e of good furniture needn’t worry Brides airs. Th#&se were foupd to &e home it the | stration denr gamblir [l'r' m < ordered transmitted to Mayor nt of the Cha . to Face EdecibyRtn nof Me - Qriginal Loull Dec Walnut Hill Park Boston, May “One of our best improyements in o e S A ARDWARE SALES ARE B e L ... or anyone else, for that matter publish Nospital. ulong which we laid 740 | which violated the Getiorineni pipe. Other im- Y w provements at this phrk consist of| Pemand for Month Wil Exceed |00 ‘“‘ ; and a fine-of $590 and a sen ket Survey Indicates. nce of one mon in the ho eaie - While tn. |cOrTection was imposggl in superior home with furniture just ““’rl' of fence feet high. We fT' the o trv has lessencd ;:Pur *| Tragedy" brought trial and convic- ntinued our planting program and | ciably m the "‘:f\'w"” ained | ;00" to Friede, with the imposition . Memorial first half of May. the oy fine of $300 before Judge Hayes as bl b exge supreme court yesterday over- Ve moved about ago, Hardware Age will say - 2 o vod ahout L ruled the exceptions taken in both | row in its weckly market sumt 2 and sustained the verdicts of : : . ccent weather . conditions hav A z or ast as ow been less conducive to stimulating operpoy wiand in this spot. as well as turn- |a demand seasonable goods. | T - in pot. as turi leman onable ~ goods | PIRE BOARD TO MEET cight acres o | [ field into new 1 held responsible for the| The newly appointed fire commis- wns, son at lighter demand Future Wil prook Park {3 th S montn W 1 Wl o on Thurstay o -—und takes a great deal of pleasure Tilichionen =0 Rt ondl ol e in doing both equally as well. But in nereie | Sl e e ”illu e all cases the quality is up to one indred end gy see ot s | PAIMEE I (e ah Sty 1 ormininotion tor £ o standard—the highest. Porter’s has ot e | i opion: i geirks tht fav: | USE. MERALD CLaSSIFTED. ADS always pointed the way to better homes <ali ‘a0 the Spanish | mmer seacon, 1 oo “or o with better furniture of lasting satis- flood light er than last 3 Wholesalo- ! : . . . . 4 as well as flaz pol: repleniahed their _ stocka on faction, fairly priced, economically 1dred feet new drains era s which were depleted ! 5 5 4 5 two mew drinking lmmf"’:lzws in e nt hot spell. and f 4 priced. ou o etter at Oi’ter Sy and hose connections at the ball dia- | shortages arc said to exist at pros- | ” 2 d monds. Two tennis courts were re. |cnt | y we cayv—come 1n and see. surfaced with five inches of clay Although most prices are fairlly : the small bleachers wore painted, | €teady, a lower tendeney is appar x R : . 3 = . along with the painting of the out- | in some staple lines. Wire and stecl A L B R o ” i LA A o A | SR Gt ) o , ; iving Room Group . . . SI117.50 toolhouse. Twenty-scven hundred |of high copper content are among 7 S ) square feet of new conc : the few lines showing @ downward | ] walk was laid and : cet of [trend. In comparison with last year conerete tloor in th < prices on a wide range of hardwarc d ce elso continued our plant t are conziderably lower, and in 3 . { 4 $85.00. We built two reta ™ ma ances attractive 1o — I 5 | 3 L $32.50 100 feet cach along the c L tha ultimate consumer. i 1 er v we cxpect to carry out slan of | The credit situation has begun to THREE PIECE GROUPS FROM £119.50 - A "GAY NEW COLORFULNESS FOR LAST SEASON'S B his socks had been as | SPQRTSWEAR smooth as his wooing. But she Easy with Tintex % He'd be in the market for a solitaire today if * said: “No”—quietly, but firmly. S e s A Bedroom Gr Uup She detested slovenly habits— fore last season’s suns reduced it and sloppy socks were her pet to dim drabness . . . oup consisting o ve. 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