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Free Delivery Service to All Connecticut Shores By Our Own Motors 1 Anticipating Your Towel Needs With A JULY SALE of TOWELS Berlin News BATTERED THUMB ONLY 4TH INJURY No Fireworks Hurts Reported— Hammer Hits Garageman WOODRUFFS WED 25 YEARS Town Clerk and Wife to Observe Anniversary Tomorrow — Church Notices—Seward E. Cowles Dies —Berlin and East Berlin Notes. were no casualties over the Berlin could be to firewor! d. There holiday traced in hich ccording to a the town's the th morning and cident which re- 1 2 ion was the result of a garage machanic having heen struck with a sledge hammer in the course of his duties Ivon Le Blanc., an employe at the Rambis garage in the south end of Berlin, was the victim. He suffered a badly smashed i appendage was mer swung by The injured Dr. Thomas F. ported that, while painful one, it woul oue check 1p physicians th only reported ed medic v employec. treated Hodgson. who re- injury was a not prove seri- man Celebrate Silver Weddinz .Town Clerk and Mrs. Arthur I oodruff will quietly celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary tomorrow at their home on Worthington ridge. The couple were married on Ju [ by Rev. H. P. Schauff former pastor at the Berlin Congr gational church. at the Shumway home at the foot of Galpin's hill Mre. Woodruff was the former Miss C. Louise Shumway, the daughter of the late Willis H. and Mrs Bhumway The couple have made their home on Worthington ridge since their marriage. They have three sons, Harvey, Franklin and Willis Wood- ruff. Mr. Woodruff Louis. Mo., the ron 6f Mr. and Mrs James W. Woodruff, and came to Rerlin when he was 15 years of age. He has been town clerk for the past 15 vears and is also town treasurer. Foth he and Mra Woodruft arc well known throughout the town was horn in and have hosts of friends who Will| qjecr wish them success on their anniver- sary seward E. Cowles Dies Seward E. Cowleg, former resident of Kensington, where he was born 71 vears ago. died early last avening at the New Britain General hospital after an illness of ten days. Mr. Cowles had made his home during the last few years of his life with his son, Leon Cowles of 188 Carlton street, New Britair He worked for many years at the New Britain post office and later ut the old Russwin hotel Quite A n ber of years ago he returned to Kensington. where he entered th employ of Willis H. Upson as clerk in the grocery stere at the foot of sington NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1930. — T —————— Featuring Immense Savings BUY THEM BY THE DOZEN—ENOUGH TO LAST YOU THROUGHOUT THE HOT WEATHER AT THESE SAVINGS SPECIAL VALUES! Face Towels Hemmed Huck Towels, plain white, 11c each. H. S. Huck Towels, plain white, 15¢ each. Union Linen hemmed Huck Towels, 25¢ each. S. H. Union Linen Towels, 29c each. Hemmed Crash Towels, 39c for 29c each. Huck: Towels, all 35¢, each. SPECIAL VALUES - Bath Towels 18x36 Bath Towels, white with colored bor- 15c each, 7 for $1.00. Large Bath Towels, white with colored bor- regular price 33c, special, 25c. Large “Cannon” Bath Towels, ders, ders, ders, regular pri STREET FLOOR His wife, who was the for- | mer Miss Jenny Henry of East Ber- | lin, died several vears ago. | Otive | | | 9 o'clock by Main street, and he continued in this | position after the business was tak- en over by his brother, Svdney M. Cowles and until his retirement from business. His health irs had nd he had spent four winters in Florida in the hope of regaining his health He is survived by one son, Leon Cowles and three grandsons, Clif- ton, Earl and William, all-of Carl; ton street, New Britain. and one brother Sydney M. Cowles of Ken- last few working the his during prevented B the past three or | The funeral will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home of his son. Rev. Alfred D. | Heininger, associate pastor at the | First Congregational church in New | Britain, will officiate. Burial will be | in East cemetery, Berlin. Berlin Congregational Church | The regular morning worship at the Berlin Congregational church will be held at 10:45 o'clock to- | morrow. Communion will be observ- | ed and will be followed by a ser- | mon by the pastor, Rev. Samuel A. Fiske, l Kensirigton Congregaticnal Church | Rev. Vernon I. Phillips will | preach at the regular Sunday morn- ng worship service which will be held at the Kensington Congrega- | tion church at'10:45 o'clock. | Kensington Methodist Church | Sunday school ~®ill meet at 10 a. m. tomorrow. Rev. Allan A. Dodd | wil preach at the regular morning | service of worship, which will be | held at 11 o'clock. The meeting of the Epworth league will be conduct- ed at 7:30 p. m St. Paul's Church Masses at St. Paul's church will be at 7. 8 d 10:10 a. m. Sunday. Mass will be said at 9 o’elock at the | Sacred Heart church in East Berlin. | Son Sues Mother | August Albert of Berlin has brought against his mother, Mrs. Martha Albert, claiming dam- ages of $15.000. He claims in his | fon that thi¢ amount is due him for services rendered his mother, who is a resident of High road, Kensington | Papers in the case were drawn by Attorney Albert A Greenberg of Britain and served by Con- stable Frank Brown of Kensington. 4 Berlin Briefs Miss ghirley Shjerden of Worth- 1gton ridge left this morning for a iwo weeks' stay at the Girl Scout amp in Portland | Miss Helen Fraux was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Woodruff of Worthington ridge over the Iourth Harvey Woodruff left this morn- ing for a week's vacation to be spent at Camp Woodsto: Mrs. Willlam Sheldon and son Kenneth spent the holiday with relatives in New York city. Postmaster and Mre. A Bar- rett and family spent the Fourth at their summer cottage at Great Hammock beach in Saybrook Triangle to Play Today The Kénsington Triangles, who are lodged in second place in the Coun- | ty ' league by virtue of two wins and only one defeat, will stack up gainst the fast going Pawnces of New Britain in a baseball game that will be played this atternoon at 2:30 | on the Percival avenue | it grounds. While this is not a league game there is sufficient rivalry between the two teams to warrant a fierce battle, All members of the Triangle team | are requested to be on hand not later | than 2 o'clock. \ East Berlin Items | Morning worship at St. Gabriel's Episcopal church will heid to- morrow morning at § o'clock. There will be no meeting of the Sunday school | Mass will be celebrated at Sacred | Heart church tomorrow morning At Reyv. J. C. Brennan. The meeting of the Sunday school will follow. ! The morning services at the Meth- odist church (will be held tomor- row at 10:45 o'clock and will be conducted by Rev. E. E. Wilson. e TR b LOOK DANCING SUNDAY NIGHT —at— PARAMOUNT PAVILION Featuring Paramount Night Hawks 5 Pieces Adm.—Gents 40c, Ladies 25c 1L.OOK 3 for $1.00. H. S. all Linen Towels, | younger generation colored borders, all linen, regular linen, hemmed.and H. S., colored borders, 42¢ colored bor- ce 39¢, special, 29c. Sunday school will convene at 12 o'clock. The Intermediate and Ep- worth leagues will meet at 7:15 o'clock. The evening forum will he held at § o'clock and will be held by the pastor. No accident 1y yesterday considerable were reported local- although there was activity among the Many residence held family picnies at the shore and other resorts. Mr. and Mrs. are spending a Judith, R. 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Cole, accom- panied by Mrs Louise Cole, left this morning by motor for Toronto, where they will visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Cole will return next week James MacPherson tew days at Point | but Mrs. Cole will remain for sev- Proved a great eral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Willet and family are spending the week-end with relatives in Manchester, N. H A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Sokoloski vesterday morning. Both mother and child are doing well Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Derenthal and family of Springfield are the glests of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Holi- £an at their home on Main street. William Brown. Jr. of Philadel- phia and Mies Elizabeth Ryan of Media, Pa. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, Miss Ryan's grandparents. They motored from Philadelphia yesterday Mr. and Mrs. R. OsClark spent the Fourth at their shore cottage at Hotchkiss Grove Mrs. Esabelle Hazen and family entertained relatives from out of town over the Fourth A large number from here spent the Fourth at the East Berlin house at the Plainville camp ground. Those attending from here were; Rev and Mrs. Wilson and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Payne and family. Mr and Mrs. Roval H. Morse and family, Mr.and Mrs. E. V. Read and their three youngest chiidren, Mr nd Mrs. Fridolph Frederickson and family, Mrs. Tda Morse, Mrs. J. Rose Belden. Victor Relden. Miss Flor- ence Carns, and Richard Walsh Luncheon and dinner were served at the Fast Berlin house. A program of sports was run off during the afternoon. Later in the day swim- ming was enjoyed at Rockwell park The Pythian Sisters will meet on Monday evening at § o'clock at Community hall The Boy Scouts’ indoor circus will he held next Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at Community hall. The local boys will stage part of the program and cooperating with them will be Fred Bacon and his tumb- ling team from the New Britain Y. M. C. A.. also an added attraction from Troop 4 of New Britain. A feature of the program will be an act of magic Plainville News FOURTH OBSERVED INNOISY NANNER (Disorder of Previous Years Is | Noticeably Missing {EIGHT PERSONS INJURED Two Hurt in Antomobile On Cook |* Street—Playground to Open Mou- | y Breaks Ieg In Fall From Wagon—Items. Rlainville celebrated {he Fourth in a noisy and hilarious manner {blowing up hundreds of dollars in fireworks, but the disorder of previ- | ous years was conspicuous by its a | sence. This morning the streets in |the center of the town were literally buried under paper and refuse fron | the firecrackers, mute testimony of terday celebration. Fireworks began to pop | Thursday evening but the cor | had little trouble in keeping order. the troublesome gangs of former |vears being missing. All confined | themselves to the shooting cof fire- | works and no attempt was made | create disturbances or commit | of rowdyism | On Thursday evening | partment was called out to two | minor fires. One was for a blazing | billbeard on New Britain avenue and |the other at a small barn on Thomas |avenue extension. Both fires werc | extinguished before any damage had been done | Yesterday eight persons were treated by local doctors for injuries |from fireworks, and while some of them were painful none were class- |ed as real serious. Dr. George I | Cook treated the following persons { for inju Joseph Fables, 5. of Homestead avenue, burns on hand from blank cartridge; Henry Thomp- |'son. 10, of Ca street, burns on hand from firecrackers yest Hunt of Central Square, burns on hand m blank cartridge, and Paul White, 30, badly lacerated face ani burns from firecrackers. Dr. Law- rence H. Frost treated two boys and a girl for minor burns from blank cartridges Playground Opens The Broad Street playground will open for the summer Monday morn- ing under the supervision of Miss Dorothy J. Gordon of Hartford. Miss Gordon comes here highly recom- mended, having enjoyed a great deal of experience in playground work. The playground is again being spon- sored by Plainville Schools as- sociation The h | o'clock in to 4 tables > fire de- ies ¢ will be from 9 to 11 morning and from 1 inthe afternoon. On e hours will be from 9 to 12 o'clock In past ye ground has the only’ givey an oppor- cess. It supervised one in town the children of Plainville tunity to ecnjoy themselves daily without playing in the strects. T} association expe crowds daily and urges all parents to havc their children take this opportunity of enjoying themselves | Breaks Leg In Fall John Kofkowski. 12. of Gar street, broke his left leg vesterday | when he slipped and fell to the road while riding on top of a load of hay He was taken to the Plainvill private hospital, where Dr | F. Cook set the break. He ported as resting comfortably Many Visitors At Camp A large number of all over the state spe at the Plainville Camp Ther no set program cises| people put on a par The tennis courts on fleld W noor volley a ts 1 George today PLAINVILLE TODAY Gary Cooper and Mary Brian in "ONLY THE BRAVE Laure!—Hardy HEY GO BOOM™ A BIG SHOW in SUNDAY William Powell and Fay Wray in “BEHIND THE MAKE-UP" Comedy — News FEATURES—2 “LET'S GO PLACES" A Singing and Dancing Whirl Around Hollywool NEXT WED.. THURS, RUTH CHATTERTON in “SARAH AND SO\ enjoyed throughout the day. In'the | evening the entire population of the | camp went to the athletic field for| a fireworks display. | Congregational Church | Morning worship at 10:45 o'clocks. | Communion Morning an- them, “Come . Coenen. The community vacation school will begin Monday at 9 o'clock. Boi1 | teache nd children are looking forwa L happy three weecks together. Visitors will be welcomed any time after the first day of the school At the last session of the school, Friday, July 25, demonstra- | tion programs will be given to which | all parents and friends are most cor- wited. rten children, aged 4 and | . will meet in the Congrega- house; primary chil- and § years, will parish ed 6. T vior children will meet in pa house of the Woman's Federa- ted to an all da @ R. Clark's Head. The trans- per person for the Cars will leave the house at 10 o'clock. Those planning to go are request- | municate with Mrs. John | Each person going is ex- 1o carry one article of food e sh J. Sortman, Jerry Jacobs and Max Jacobs of New York spent the holidays in Plainville as the guests of 1. J. Birnbaum. Two Hurt in Crash Two persons were injured and a third arrested following an automo- bile collision yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock on Cook street. Clarence . Martin of Plainville was taken to the New Britain General hospital, where he was given treatment for severe lacerations about the face, head and legs. Steven Mulka, Jr. of Plainville, was removed to the Plainville Private hospital, where everal stitches were taken cuts on his nose and chin, Constable Ernest W. Farrar in- vestigated the crash. According to information given him. James Ru: 50 of Gloversville Y., was driving down on the wrong side of the road e other car, driven by Mulka coming from the op- posite Both vung from the the e street direction the side = n collisi After investigating, Constable 1ar placed Russo under arrest charges of reckless ing and o erating a car with registrs or license. Brzr'.értoleNews time and Far- on it a to close | dinner Baptist Church orship at 1( o'clock ce of the pastor, the be in of his Miss Chzrlotte I. Ke o will give k basod v chapter Matthew ve ] will be choir will commun- LINGOLN ARRESTED FOR THEFT OF CAR Laurel Street Man Faces Three (harges—Under $1,000 Bond rcnunches o townoone FIVE HURT N FOURTH Monday he Baptist | held a mest successful school cars ago and has d woriers who will assist in nmunity school th Methodist Church school at 9:45 service at 1 A. A. Ball, pastor. on the topic will be administered. of the Sunday services | 4 i ed until the fall Swedish Congregational Church 1nday services will be held at the egational church on 11 a. m.; preaching Rev. Victo Oblom vening at § o'clock a quartet from the Lutk hool, Grand Forks, N a song service Catholic Church be celebra tomor- at 8 and 10 o'clock at of Our Lady of Mercy Tables Are Turned attempt of several 1ths to arouse t mor rge a of e The observan of Il be postponed da Bible school at No evening service il September. church will cooperate r churches in town Youth's Finger Blown Off by Can- several ex-| o Ten Leave for C. M. T. C. vear. Encampments—Forestville Upsets oclock, Endees—Auto Hits Child—Briefs. o'clock. | poger N. Lincoln of arel R Officer James All of the be omi nunion rington of 53 Burlington who was visiting in the vicin permission. Lincoln's arrest came after police had been notified of a crash the suburb between the allegediy stolen machine and one owned by Louis Reimer of this city, which was parked at the t It w said by the complainant that I In was seen leaving the scene of accident and police de- spatched by Officer Joseph Strup. on duty at the headquarters desk when the call was received abi 45 h 3 explanations to the mix- ringing v t was requested to rch met wi home from a ‘party in ch officials, and he was told by party to drive the stomobile incoln, n by police. rhowed ses of having been involved in as his face was bruised Charges entered against Lincoln fol- lowing an examination by Dr. Ben- obbins last under the i taking a car without permis- sion. and reckless driving Bonds to guarantes his appear- ance in police headquarters today were set at cash or $300 prop The hond was raised to $1 t this morning. when Wednesday ay he Bristol someone in rington brought they but this raised the v a sud- Two large left in the who at- The boys church following nexpected drenching and, s to say. the bell did not ring Athletics to Play of water. had heen are of any the bell len downpour s of water ¢ 1o take 1 to rir of t erty rning Five Injured Over Holiday Edward Hintz, 19, of D had the index finger right hand blown off morning as he was ramming a cannon with refuse preparat its being exploded at his home injured youth was taken to t fice of Dr. B. O. Robbins on street, where it was found | hold |addition to losing the member evening | had had the last that |13 be postponed he was permit Fred Kruge was badly burned on rda rning dentally selt baseball Mtg Forestville this after- nd t ‘ ves Bristol o'clock the after- will field take care of 10rrow Both games gh school will The e of- Mzin in he Dalk: g duties .odge Meeting kah lodge w Monday hash stipper shattered sunset Team in Action A. C. baseball scason tomorrow g the strong The probabl locals will Har- h. The game o'clock at Sunset ves when hot appos lergone con- abor in put ting the play of Electr fleld in good condition. Tt is hoped that i 1 tea ed by I Lena | i Woodruff e and ng surface street na Michalak Southington. were treated a Bristol hospital last ng surns about the hands. 11 Celebrators Arrested en brators of the holiday ought into the ante-room of this morning for Assistant Proseci- sinlan. Three wer; owed to go. while the other eigh paid costs of $4.05 apiece No Holiday Fires s the Bristol the 7 w Briefs for William J. Harris Bunnell spending a Mr. Ha home at dom, N Mis and are fow ce s's summer H cou rings before r Edward J. Q burner has to spend the r P her pareénts history passed through a Fourth without a fire. Last department answered 1 Third Brother Johnny Jablon est of the 1l car larms, Clinibs far vhom are nowski brothers, pitchers has Jeft Ohio Am Universit nine, while only about 13 from a Terryville mound To Attend C. M 3 Ten local youths signed to Citizens' Military Training camp which opened today. The by shire years Brothwe Ethan Aller an Lloyd, Marsh, Adams; than Allen m P. Porch ackall will go gust Child Bruised in Good ted afternoon ar on N Deve G Accident of 36 C ¢ machine Funeral of Mrs. Mrs Burrows 4 Wolcott street will be at th 1 t Methodist church at o'clock this afternoon in cha Re D. pastor. ent fami Bur for Hat Tones Endees Slapped Down. 9- It took tk Ende out tie for second pl ille. As had been predi stently during the two strengthened Fortinmen reached upward to pick aders Forestville's overwh ng victor ovor potent knocked into a them ed con- P weeks, tory Tove 1yville into a first pla with the north side aggregat lead cont the les o deadloc on. T short-lived ership was as it was edged out in the tilt of th Ends in an overtime contest by a scorr d Brooks, matinee forme Forestville club. for Andy Comerford e showers Endees’ two s were tallied in the sixth or a pair of passcs and a error by the short- costly ville of Ne voungst bitions, cash der. Beg vious te of t versatility at the s while 1 a pair of safe smacks, shone ers. The losers were Jor the limited to a hose who gar deliveries 'FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS - = THAT WAS MORE FUN THAN I THOUGHT IT WOLD BE FRECKLES: WHAT DID You SaY ? [~ 1 CANT LeaR You - Y BARS ARE RoaRING So!! 1 SAY, THERE CONES A STRANGE PLANE - WONDER. IF IT'S GOING To LAND AT OUR AIRPORT Headed West! — 1 CAN MAKE ) OUT MEX-1-C-ANA STRANGER ALL RIGHT - FLYIN' RIGUT LINDBERSH \WRAT IS HIS NUMBER Yo SURE HANE GOOD EYES, FRECKLES ~ SHES A MEXICAN 1 SHIP- WonDER ¢/ WHERE Swes _ ) HEADED FOR? ) AN, SToP \NORRYIN' CAON, LES 60 AN ASK IF You CAN GO \WITH ME To | MY UNCLE CLenms Wealth Baron fhel he near ONER AN AIRPLANE — \' . noo t Forestville and the and Plainville will Held For Assault ot 1 pol court July fixed Settle Civiily 7 Czwornog and Emil Gagoer involved in t on Wednes- heir case civ- f police cour until at $2 obile an 00 h Judg brought suit and Leoka- a writ re of commo of Sep- Sheriff Joseph W ed land of th on 1esday on Oak street Marriage License e license was issued to- 2 e H. Pelletier, a labor- d Helena Fi 1. Both reside Chestnut French Air Enthusiast Is Killed acoublay, France. July 5 (P — Le De Precourt, aviation fell in a plane here to with two others = i street Vil ich him pla Precourt for an aviation France but in he eviden lost ilib The plane spin and a mile of his com- me- d rium orkserew nd with Precou Deroye. and his Balle, apparently were kilied and bodi ro QUAKE IN NEW ZEALAND We New Zea . July § fairly pro- here and m. today. ke was fe h at 4:30 p was reported . Seeks House Seat BUT, GEE ! TWAT PLANE'S SORTA (7Y GOT A GOAT.... \NONDER

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