New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 9, 1930, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1930. Gangland’s Armorer, Near Death, r®» — often Russell called *“the armorer of g nd." drove in to a New Wilford filling station last T weak from bullet heart ould not talk gicians said the his death win of wound altho wound 1 When Sheriff Ha Winnebago County who shot him phy- it cause v Bald- asked swer wa 1 to be smar won't talk You ought zh to know erv of the hods McLaughlin — one o st characters — and the st officers that George (B: and several other important z world are missing Thompson length durin f the M I'm Dyin MAKE $614 PROFIT ONWINSTREL SHow Senior Clas¢ Entertainment at H. S. Financial Success ivitie Norw 1ch Population Is Put at 32,103 Today 1 for the town of nantic n county, was anr hompson's only an- # Refuses to Squeal Against Foes ELGERT ROGLER T. Pennsyivania Mine POLITIS, SCULLY LEAVING F[]RUHAM Local Students Will Be Gradu- ated This Week POLITIS SCULLY in On Stnl\e in \It Carmel PLAINVILLE NEWS (Continued From Page Seven) hool pitcher. started in_ the school and after mni team safe retircd of I'rench and Hallback i Pl o Important Practice There will be an important prac- of the Plainville firc depart- t tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock adquerters on Pierce street ef desires all members of the any to be present without faii Pythian Temple Activities Pythian temple, No. 21, Pythian h a regular meeting TR0 O be observed ) rnoon members Pythian & will hold a party h member 1 omething for a donation h will familics of favor u!u"rh card bring supper » donation er is intended for ernoon and e 'ge Attendance \e Children's Day stay and eninz. exerc even chi On Thurs There T Plans o celebration founding of e churct the vhich oc- odist next year morrow even board meets to- portant Zfeeti allowed bu Miller grams. All Grange members are Te- quested to remember these dates. Garden Club Meeting A large attendance is expected at the meeting of the Plainville Gar- den club tomorrow o'clock which will be held in the form of a garden party at the home Mrs. Frank Usher of Farmington cnuel Mrs, Usher's gardens will be opened at 1 o'clock for all who wish to inspect them Dr. Morgan of New Haven, who is connected with the agricultural ex- the Elm City. will be the speaker and will use for his topic “Soils and Fertilizers.” His address promises Lo be very interest- ing and cducational. All those plan- to attend are asked to come prepared to ask to learn more about and raising of flowers Killed in Herkimer n Gubbins of Cronk m this mornin old granddaughter last night in Her- No defzils were ziven Mr. Gubbins for Herkimer. periment station at the plantin ad been killed at once The child of Mrs Florence Gubbins Carney, a forn resident of Plainville, who is well known in this town Carpentier-Delsanti Julia DelSanti of Southing arpentier ph Carpentier of arried this morn- St. Thomas Wil- \VV'( the ceremony a held in Plainvil the home of the bridegroom's honeymoon and upon their will reside at their new Woodland et. Both known in Plainville and Sou 2mong the Italian residents Recovering Health The condition of Frank J avenue, who at the Bristol hospital, zreatly improv wo Important Cases Albert Higgins of Farmington will be tried in the town court to: row morning at 10 o'clock on inken driving charge. He w ed on Memorial Day morn stable George Schuber! ad struc son of Rev. reception was then left o of Forestville is con- fined after a par street, setting it of Joseph Poro h crimin also slated to come up for il in court but will p stponed until a lat Getchell Granted Patents chell of Plair patents nt office perfected nts to the ng Co. 1 safaty Trumb thermostati throwing off the switch Kobs Wins Army Diploma hour cours communications ional facilities ant at Fort Benning were attained proficiency dio operation idolph . company, 1 Plai W llhams Plans Another Transatlantic Takeoff York June 9 (UF QW ar to t Spain, pla to attemp crossing soon r luncheons © mmittee 30 o'clock This to participate in Previous vhipped ze Notes tomer- Hemlock Gra evening to Night pro- First Time in New Britain “COLLEGE LOVE” Singing—Dancing—Peppy—Snapps and KEN MAYNARD in FIGHTING LEGION" T JUESDAY and WEDNESDAY “HURRICANE” with HOBART BOSWORTH COHENS & KELLYS in SCOTLAND You'll Laugh Yourself Sick Charlie Murras—Geo. Sidnes Bring the Kids Along Germany. USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS afternoon at 3| estions in order | road |, = i \' Unless otherwise indicated. writien by press sgenc — m |‘ -'L oh N J\g P theatrical noticer aud re s ftor the respect EMBASSY r pre ing, the fa of “Wha Cock “BORN RLCKLESS? “The cenin Catherir Dal Born AT 'IHI PALACE . BEEHIVE STAFF I (OMPLETED AT 1.5 Executives on Publication Board Elected by Associates Pick Pla\gmund Site Near Franklin School WARNER BROS, TODAY EMB ASSY N ‘, , LAUREL and HARDY in “BACON GRABBLRS' and “SONG THE STAR OF THE “COCK-EYED WORLD" EDMUND LOWE in a fast moving drama of the underworld that will thrill you from start to finish ‘BORN RECKLESS’ Is There Honor Amongst Gangsters? See the answer in this great picturization of the underworld ADDED DIVERTISSEMENTS AARONSON Commandors ~ FOX ‘\1()\ ILTO\ h Coming Wednesday OF THE FLAME" PATHI AUDIO REVIEW | e NEWS His GALLANT FOX NO A0, SRR B R i Ciiy Items o'clock. 1 S. Albee of entertained n over the end, Mrs. Al- from Phila- ing her. Scholl of end at” 1d as their les Will Rerene Engineering Degree eive the i from thE chool in athletics in three TODAY, TUES., WED. Continuous CLARA “IT” Girl Nautical But Nice! with HARRY GREEN FREDRIC MARCH THURSDAY. FRIDAY, N DAVIES FLORODORA GIRL" VAUDEVILLE SATURDAY Sparks Circus Tomorrow Is Grlv One Here This Season A circus w;tb rzrcatest display of horsemanship in any exhibiticn now before the public. Why wait for ity cowboys, when Carlos Carreon, m horseman of Mexico, and the champion ropers of the far western country, give an exhibition in Sparks Circus surpassed by no performance in America today. Sparks Circus has the finest display of horses—zaited, high-jumping thoroughbreds, and “hronks”—to he seen in any show now touring the country. And aside from ifs !m'lnr» of the far west, its program of typical acts includes the we s greatest per- astei \tternoon performance at 2, night show at 8; open one im‘n earlier Tents at St. Mary crounds. Tickets, hoth general admission and re- rved, on sale tnnmnmt at Crowell's Drug Storve, 77 West Main Streef, at same price as at grounds, ¢OOYs

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