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v NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1930. Plainville News}w: s e : nrmon Bristel News | iioistencus sult of sev injuri read outhern Bogs and Girls Receive Saora- Pulice ()we Upmarfl«er Gase ol THE MOST SUCCESSFUL SHOE FASHIONS THIS SEASON » ment at Gatholic Church Al'ffie W'e BWC INCLUDED 15 oL L00AL PROPLE INURED =i L e s T E SALE SH S e e . o b : i e Leo Boilard, 5. Hit By Auto, Dies— 0 / E‘ | All-Plainvilic Niné Defeated By || o | 1) 1 Liquor Law Ofienders Pay Heavily e Bristol Gon Tk home wh : o o & ) - " $oe Bristol—Plainville Grange Activi- ) Z T 1 d | ePehyre-Tarivicre \Wedding is AN OPPORTUNE TIME TO BUY ONE OR MORE PAIRS FOR YOUR S s v e AT A © | Bostc i SUMMER SHOE WARDROBE ... AT THESE LOW PRICES & heht @ ross parden on a|feneral of G s Sk e S tored of 62 children received Special! Woven Sandals, white, brown, white and black, Cuban peheomInpIN morning at the § o'clock heel, specially priced, : e church of O1 a1 PAITEN ‘ $300 ev. 3 m 1 ) S e . Sports Shoes, in smoked elk and white calf, rubber soles, low heels ‘, « ¢ comprise oy A : 3 specially priced 20 girle. They were prepars . pairste S T R DGR $5 00 et Rl . Pathian Temple Activities Black dull kid Opera Pumps, Louis $ L Siste f hee SpeciallyEDTICed DT s s e o et 600 Almora tan kid Adele Pumps, lustre kid trimmed, hand turn sole; Linen Pumps, plain and kid trimmed, opera and strap models, Louis Girls’ white calf Sport Oxfords, rubber sole, $3 50 sizes 3 to 7. Special, pair ... o e s . Sizes 1115 tu 21 \prcm! .00 Pair Deeds Filed Today Children’s smoked elk low shoes t ari Shari. Ral > Sy S P § Bartz Fined 2 and ties. Special, pair ........... T $200 Bbarl, (Lhomes k! 2 M| Corning of Chu 0 : ) : = ca g 2 Boys and girls” Keds, tan and white $ l 50 ; Bl i mpeti- | ro vt and black. Special, pair ........ o . Florence A Broczkow- e A 3 5 i : SHOE DEPT.—STREET FLOOR e e owe Close Game GOUPLE, LONG AT 0DDS, bini o Serscani Hen. | (9F Tecord at the office of Judge . Man and Wife/Vho Lived for Years A £l “A'““:“"" Without License ot ) es Burns Separated Behind Locked Doors Frank 3 Beckley cemetery. rade pre-|11 has been postpon June | Kundr 2 Madia. Jo 3 3 Murder ard Suicide Vietims R Lo EIhed ' a nt | The program for the day was | and Mrs N Seand 1el : \ 1 acik. | | : " : : iacely ) [inE fnd upe ‘.‘,,., of the teachers at the scool| Easy Grange. X. 1 opent 1he o : Ma ki | : ; a s raed ] Laiin R o or the supervision of Miss Marv|eng with M 3 : resting group of SONES| Afiss Jenr { May et, Plainville Md acitations were heard and Ma- |10 her home after b he | A. Goodrich of Ga treet. For- theE oS g sitidey y : e r L S eeTalol ars jor Frank Wilcox was the principal fweek-end in New York ' T : so ba 1 el fo B8, 3 2 P as dri 1 at the |speaker. The invocation befo the AP and! Mra, William Heald 4 cBremony was given by Paul Baker, |, b S 7S, Wilam Heald 1 1 : ! haplgi P4 Bolton: Kasicamenobtilice B SReaAE) O6 v RO DRAL B they would be t S el Prominent Antique Dealer Lacal mhan Tosm saach enfc |2, coneied,to arive sametine | g drount - Cormer e ST v next month to spend the [tion was pronounced by Rev. Sam- 2 v fo I Congregational church : G B (Consta “rank rom Local Man at Parley Resident 11 Years |uel A. Fiske, pastor of the Berlin 0‘\‘\;',]l‘“”[0\n“; Baccoml Bloenl [Brldesaa o g monil e Baptist Church Notes e and ; - d the tran and Drocured| A lrge I fon Co. represented the struc-|yhen the car tural iron contractors of the Hart- | p; {ford region at a parley held recent with the bridge, structural and or- Pitched Ball—Funeral of Freder- namental iron workers of America. {Demands of the men for a reduc- ick Norton—Memorfal Exercises [tion of working hours with no re- 1 e duction in daily pay were met by At Beckley Cemetery—Items. the contractors and the new scale on= drive Henry We ) Hurt In Fall Louis DeVito Struck Qver Eye By S Park giace, Biookiyn, N. ¥ poi 1l coupe and at the time |tend fou t nec i tanee ) 3 . > iy Atetaot Bith, 61, oL ARGrthE four men whose names e not | th und and stop the o™ of [y mrg afi S -« Brass Knuckles and Gun Ington ridge, died yesterday aum.: n()ner.\lrrt;&l Ose;\\'eclvlind : learned. Wohlers' car ] ! Mrs. Farrar w the 1 e Taken at \\If(.’\ Bche*l \ sring | Constable k Brown arrested [sedan, was corrving . g Yot L pAGE 6 1A honte aiter & ngerin Felix MArenzana of 20 Rocky Hill|sengers 5 G gl g 4 been 2lavenue, New Britain, carly Sunday| OleKlewicz was driving morning when the aute \hrr‘nzalh( cessive ra of speed, it is allege was driving was alleged to have|2nd in attempting to pass anotl from 1’Orwl another off the road on the|car forced the Wohlers machine sifadico et [turnpike. He was booked on the|™hich was proceeding north. off the He was born in New Britain onf o 2o h0e 0 iidos diiving and! will| highway: The co x and [be tried at tha regular seasion of the | total wreck and SRl el UL e el r - 5 Prospective Juna iding Rad smash-Up Saturday i e s e o sl e % ; i 3 T 4 : \ pe ¢ ¢ \ 1 rated by Fred- Golf Balls Stolen tho c",'"’ lamag N b i = rd iy : ke b= ] No one was \ . 1 sho ) LS ) - 3k ih prominent | rairieve goit balls are under s Chl AR en - 3 b : Local Man Witnees roushant: and, where he | cion following the discover Frank atagius was consifierad expert in his line. [theft of more than 1500 ball Gty \eton While confined he New Britain |the premises of the team and his hrot Joh General _hospital about a year «I’.‘O;F\h(VDL).'mnn‘lt opened in ,‘:“fw several articies on anv\.,w‘»uljbo,. !j:rhln_ e accident which occurred or R . or o Barrett (zoes to Boston At which were later pub nstable Fran rown is investi- | ham ad vesterday fter n e a\ t o arslsstiie Catlilly He is survived by his wife, two gating the complaint o t S S Ll e s . : = To Look Over New Field ' sons and two duaghters. Mrs which was lodged with him Sunday | mer Kuistrom of New Bri i ik driver A The S8 { Lo 3 othv Bancroft and Miss Grace Sn by the proprietors of the grounds. Frank is being held under a $1 g S L1 SRl t B of Berlin, Roswell Smith of Farm- | Slander Action hond to ensure his appearance at 1 ington, and Deonald Smith of Ne As der suit for $5,000 has bee Afithe diiver ofth ar involved 4 R T iy , b York city; t yrothers 2 brought by Mrs. Agnes Kokoszka o the crash with the motoreyele on Engazement Announced B. Sr tons Berlin Mrs S Areie against Alexander Do- the New T n youth PLAINVILLE Last Berlin ltems Harry th New ain, and |lecka, also of Berlin. Papers Pl i TODAY tno grandchildre ase were drawn by Attorne) ; A ders The funeral will be held tomor- tin . Stempien of New Britain and H P it 2 wsistant G (hoser row afternoon from the Whitney [the case is returnable to the super- i font sl or o Rarry, Green and Mary Briza 2l S ; S pantonare Chosen oo funeral home in Last Hartford. Rev. lior court at Hartford the irst Tucs-nouse on the corner lof : e pUSNUEE LT BTTZER . ) J : stree amuel A. Fiske, pastor of the Ber- |day in September. Wl Snow You How {o Leugh TRl 3 ited at t me Congregational chyrch. will offi- s chdrged that false and ms ‘THE JADE BOX : S SR L 5 clate. Burial will be in the family |licious statements against the plain- Denaiss At omely plot in Center cemetery, East Hari- |tif were made by the defendant on ford |May 26 and that these have caused Local Player Injured loss of reputation and the respect | oci ond. She formerly taught at|| ann Pennington and Arthur Lake The jinx which hds been follow- |and good wWill of ths plaintiff’s | \po Hybbard school. ) in “TANNED LBGS" ing the Kensington baseball team a){"mnd- | The Pyt sisters will meet this || y¢ el A Tied scason seemed to have deserted | Missionary Soclety Meeting S e e Morton Downey, Betty Lawfore them yesterday making it possible \ The final meeting of the Women's 1.y 1n\l.“k\ IN U’}l for the team to win a ball game. | Missionary society of the Berlin| x(. ana Afrs. Richard Hulbert News and Comedy However, it seemed fo transfer its|Congregational church will e held | 5 s LI LT o - - activities to one of the local players. Wednesday afternoon at 4he shome (Continnealan e seris) Sonunnaus an 100 Aecteaktor Snitaiv HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Louis DeVito, shortstop for Kensing- of Mrs. Emil O. Shjerden of Worth- z - ton. was struck over the eye by a ington ridge. All women of the con- Sy pitched ball in the first inning and gregation are urged to attend. ES 5 v B forced to retire from the game Social Club To Meet FRECKL AND HIS FRIENDS G That’s Up to YOU FreCkles B}r BLOSSER v Dbr. M. H. Griswold of Kensing- | ‘he regular weekly mPFY\!\g\ of ton, who attended the injured play- St. Paul's social club will be held ‘ D e er, found no bones broken and pro- |tomorrow night at § o'clock in Tabs' EETRGTRE e T nounced the injury as painful but | hall e Yoo €0 ON DOWN AND . LHorE [E oS < = RE s DO B OF T not serious | “Following the meeting the set- | SEE WHUAT QUINN AN’ RYAN THOUSHTFUL ENOLS : EES e DeVito showed plenty of pluck |back team of the club will ‘meet WANT- TLL WAT | O BRING A LITTLE ILEYT e L e when he was able to stand on his |the team of players from New Brit- RIGHT Here ! GRUB WITH KiM= | '\/E“UNG.?O frepe feet despite the terrible blow he had [ain who recently trimmed the boys \WE SHOULD HAVE w \8/4 T=\WH T ] CONEON: ouR on received. Tt is expected that the in- | from down Blue Hills way. Tomor- > 9 ALL RIGHT- Nl y RN /] T ? CUANCE LIES UP THER iry will not keep him out of the [row night's meeting will be the first %4 DONT DO ARYTHING - His loss will be keenly felt [of a threc-night series between tht) ABOUT TUAT | will become effective toda Mrs. Nellie W. Smith schools of that s Hat- Bovs emyploged at, the school ling held as w sees followir Berlin within the past two year - | “Miss Melen Fiaherty of Water- SUNDAY CHILD CURLING HAIR DIES bury visited friends in town ov — FEATURES—2 r nior pened | Wevmo s ar the team if this becomes neces- |two outfits NOISE UNTIL Y - | The boys from New Britain are | Funeral of I. L. Norton | confident of taking the measure of {0 CONE The funeral of Frederick L. Nor- |[the local boys and are boasting of prominent resident of Kensing- |their victory over the cohorts of who died at the New Britain |of John Conlin. It is their boast neral hospital I'r'day. was hell that the severe trimming suffered by s afternoon at @ o'clock from his|the Riue Hills aggregation recently | home. It aimuel A. Fiske. [has forced the doughty chief of | rlin Congre that group to seck solace in retire- at the ser fm active participation in and burial was in any other tournament emetery, New Britain. 4 - Berlin Briefs 1l service was eonducted | r and Mrs. Emil O. Shjerdin the grave. J have returned to-their home with Memorial Celebration Ivhmr daughter after having spent | Pupils of the Selden school in|{the week-end with relatives in Y'FO'i Beckley held their own memorial | minster. Mass. exercises in honor of the district’s The Women's Aid society lunch soldier dead yesterday afternoon at|eon which was scheduled for June|