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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1930. 1 In Progress! Brown Thomson’ July Clearance Sale Offering Unusual Price Advantages ]Plauwzlle News COURT COMPLETES YEAR OF SERVICE Organized July 1, 1929, by Au- thority of Assembly Bristol News GITY PLAYGROUNDS ARE GPENED TODAY Garl M. Penny Assumes Duties of selecting the stage as their vocation in life. Mr. Hartwig has given the better part of his life, in connection with theatrical work in developing embryo uctors and ctresses. He ved and spon- Little ter tourn ational tive off The now an He is The lessly inte stitution 1 most ac ter Guild a group > played Smart Hats of felt straw, have been as high as $10 included in this Iot. Women's and Misses’ $2.98 toyo, SECOND FLOOR $1.95 (Regular $2.95 Grades) STREET FLOOR e 1200 Open All Day Saturdays Sport and Dress Hats and imitation Panamas, Black and colors. Summer Hand Bags Reduced Linen shantung, embroidered, tapestries and leather Hand Bags jaiarch th members of the chamber and prom- | 2 Store Closes Wednesdays at 12 o'Clock During July and August Out of Town Customers May Call Us Without Charge. Call Enterpris; Free Delivery to All Connecticut Shores By Our Own Motors ISSUES WARNING. Town Meeting Tomorrow | | COOK Special Evening—Mrs. Grace M. Bevins Called by Death—Baseball Prac- some Hats that tice at High School Field Tonight. Today marks the of 1t opening of town court. The new tem replaced the old justice courts| 1929, and during the past number of cases have | been tried under it agitation started by merce. A committee was ap- work for the adoption of a hearing held in the state capitol, | first anniversary the Plainville judiciary sy for inent town officials addressed the | Judic committea and spoke in favor of the establishment of a town court. Its adoption by both ate and house, together with the re- ceiving of Governor John H. Trum- . quickly followed O. Ryder was ap- the new court on Cornelius B judge. On April 15 Judge Ryder appointed At- Charles F. Conlon prosecutor court and y 8¢ assistant prosecutor. Dur- past vear Judge Ryder and Conlon have handled very case to appear Deputy Jud ance on hile Mr e at all of the court three cases were on the dock first case tried was that of two the gen- Gwillim or be- 1929 The Berlin News KENSINGTON KICKS AT SPEEDING CARS Police Protection Urged—"Cut Out Artist” Ditches Auto THREE PERFECT CHILDREN of Results Recgnt Round-up of Pre-school-age Children Announc- ed—Rilby Estate Inventory Filed —Grange “Officers’ Night™ mor ma Bes corne road Drivers 4 ind the ra a pace P danger- nee of the and the road 4 Atersec- with M railwa street station incider wk sical of many Courtesy extende ver e though consideration for his brou grief to a driv in 1 10day PRTY dr held such fellows nearly oceur hother no of a car corner driver, ed, was Upson's not lea New Brita on his side of noticed another ¢ his machine ehicles pa a th toward N nity is mor name wa from was coming well over when he road r coming before d motorist, goir ain, shot his car out from the second in an attempt collision wou have been evitable r d not the the from New swerved his machine from the procecded ading in driver of Britain ro elig car coming when down a km nto a the road reckless emba elor The his way that the more care tunate one had don The courtesy of the & hent front fender 4 ing that some folk entirely lacking ir The second, which sults, the Upson's corner truck shot out ing car on the unmir iriver cost him 1 bred a feel- re ingr appreciation had luckier re- occurred on hill of where a five-ton from behind a tour- down grade and passed it directly under the railroad tracks, blocking the roadway at the unde completely. No cars were coming in the other direction were there any coming of blind intersections, €0 the 1t driver “got away” with safely As a of sch incid sington resident clamor for pa through the district holidays four constables station- ed at the main intersections along the turnpike in Berlin, but none are sent to Kensington, and it that the dangerous points in this dis- trict, too, should be guarded. at least on week-ends and, if possible, during the week to prevent occur- rences such as those day. east nor out the his ac result On Sundays.and are Perfect Children were d that firet Find 3 Three perfect voungste covered among the 1 registered during the s tes and | is felt | reported to- | annual | d-up of who hools at term, ac port round-u hich 26 under the auspices erhood club of Ber iminations pMYysical dren of the town who s of age children enter 1o the bezinning of the ding to iblic W of fall official re The held en May of the Moth- provided all chil- for will on or before examined anid 61 children had prom- of proper nd poor ers hich following report o Dr. A. E hy Mis who er of children with 34: physical treatment, 34 eferred for per cent dental defec referred efccts defects de treatment children list of for tal A th rs nderweight tonsi total idea 105 was nd thos: it is of cess this will in establish- ponsore mport car so outstanding that 1l probability become ar 1 part of the 0ol the futurs Fstate gram i Inventoried tford pre nventory items: Bank S40; real es- ord School Board to Meet Berlin hoard ght at § o'clock at ington school Social Club Meeting St. Paul's social club will in Tabs' hall mee| the Worth- ing tonigh Ke Court Sessjon cases are schad tonight at the session of the 1en it convenes in the fown hall tonight at lock. Al the cases ire the results of arrests made dur- ing the week by the police Grange Meeting Tonight Berlin Grange mee Seve ral up led 1o regular | town court ting tonigh hall on ers’ ing nue. COf nge part tainment It is expected that the session will complete fin e lawn party *which July 15 at the home of Lewis A. Griffith Dog Quarantine Lifted The quarantine which has been in effect April 3 was officially | lifted in this section at noon today. Notice to this effect was sent out from the office of Charles H. John- ‘smv. state commissioner on domestic animals, and received by Town Clerk | Arthur L. Woodruff. East Berlin ltems Thomas Knight, who has at her home for the past weekc, was removed to ihe Starr hospital in New Britain yester- day afternoon for treatment, of evenin is o held Mr. and Mrs since ‘} Mrs. been il raveral pre-school | have be- | | has been p Th details relative day ever munity campin at conduct | boys « day al nessed Ryder known ged with theft. Since that ost every Tuesdav has wit- at least one case. Both Judge and Prosecutor Conlon are ir fairness in dealing in court Issues Warning Dr. George F. Cook, health officer. in cooperation with the state hoard health 4 a warninz to the peopl Pizinville prepared for Fourth dents ar Plainville A numt from here to spend Fourth ville camp grounds. A program of sports ned for d nd it | that ral ) for the will be er are p the I anning is estimated will be at the car Fast Berlin house e week-cr A food sale will odist church afternoon to defray Sunday school p held Rockwell on Sat July foodstuf be tribu ived by seve of tod of be held at social on Last ye was rooms the proceed the or which w B arsda Raoay there Dr. ook hopes be a ex s of n stol, nic be at rday s will the com munity club w morrow evening at munity hall. A soc w the bus al time session to the ann nced at t 1d drum cory rehears 30 o' will fol- Fur will be an The fife ts us 1 0, lock ual week at “While the death toll base- s relativ small and vision often resul serious consideration danger to be or bur d by premature or ca plosion of fireworks. W forum at | is severely injured and | will be held | gor or is badly b Wilson will liately taken to a A dressed but tae m s scant atrent infection too of loc follows e P anrinot o7 been in effect the p . n we celebrate months was officially lifted tod 00 well, An indoor circus is being plan Children playing by t troop of Bo. out of doors, on 1 event to be held about backyard, their <k heimonth red with dust used 10 help defray the ¢ ry caused hy firewor the boys at the scout ca razged wound with burnin, the issu pores carried into such e fo fire- of and The ainst inju was broken in the ool rs who were | demand playing on ounds hief Edith Northrop ™m|is the tomorrow fron week's | ca Gildersleeve is Iy loss day by warned will ot m ho The Method 8 o'cloch evening the reh d rly and wou of the 1 and nor prop ry The 1 meeting for will be Kiaw in of ations out-of-doors 1y ed the idle | 10 he s of local of t The proce LOOK DANCING TONIGHT LOOK for growth, If not removed or k PARAMOUNT PAVILION sinfectants they rapidly Paramount Night Hawks DS L gRLses S RgTol 5 Pleces. ractions of the muscle Dancing—8:30 ¢l 12 those of the jaw and hence the lockjaw. The individual so dies in agony from poisoning PLAINVILLE toxi nus “Deep ragged Wed. and Thurs. NANCY CARROLL. RICHARD ARLEN and WARNER OLAND in “DANGEROUS PARADISE" Charles Murray “THE DUKE OF DUBLIN" News and Acts toxin or mn, me ted the 30 D} Mat. Wedd nounds wounds the growth hing an th, moisture nee of oxygen hody caused by fire d in the wound by a physic made ide of t especially works shou W tincture of infe it mediately with zood di i€ deep it shon who in ian MERITT O. RYDER, Judge. N Sune"mtendem 80 ARRESTED IN JUNE 21 Pay Fines, 27 Have Cases —Schzol Districts Llec Beat Changes—Maple ¥nds Aban- don Concert Plans. nds of 1 grou could ening's enter- opened today w appointed the ipery respective Penny of Newtonv grou le, M titoxin which t of tetanus infectior theria antitox on of diphther very exten ldiers from t and death home well nd. | pay anding Aine on parked Two AMERICAN lEGIDN Jo zan tord Baseball Practice -Plainville baseh t the high school f hat all members of FIREWDRKS FOR ALE at LEGION ROOMS dent of th Bristol playgrou Special Town Meet} playground is & Forest Anna Sorenson. respec pecs M as; Katherine Corri- Jadwiga O for special nore L. F vities at the John J. Jennings Town school grounds. Mary Chanda zina W. Wach- charge of the Iifth avenue play ams, New is b zed by services of Ge have heen obtained Ele th inter nderiin will 2 row o ttention, it is el oted tn the s Hitchecock Smith Sandboe et Eighty Arrests in June Mi 3 v sline report issued by Pol Francis §0 Don arr. Louise 1 an Kenmore Mr. “uller Mel- ugh Miller nan; R Hare ter Hart er Wyck Miss 2th of June kless driving tion Change in Statistics Kirkpa s Ch n, breach of the 1 e and intoxica the peace and house Teepir Police Beats Change 45 follows Sergeant Daniel .awrence beat ambert, Nortt 1ward O'Connor. Officer street Firemen Kept violation of Mq place for npurnnse of sor law and keen- linance A T violation of Com suspende you need to? Few co Blue hing at once completel: y ireaiment, pro- ssings. Simple, i ha‘hproof At FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS === Freckles Is Considerate SO OSCAR'S SELLIN PERFUME To GET MONEY To €O ON A NACATION \NONDER WHY HE \WONT TELL \WHERE HE'S GOING - GEE! 1D Like & L)/ \E MUST BE GOING ALONE, CAUSE HE DIDRT SAY AnY THING ABOUT ANYBODY REG U S PAT orr ©1930 BY NEA SERVICE. INC

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