New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 8, 1930, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1930. CLOSING WEDNESDAY AT NOON A SMALL LOT OF Men’s Fancy Shirts In broken sizes. Choice of the lot, while they are here, 29 C for only, each \IE\ S I‘—\\(\ Rayon Half HOSC Also in broken sizes, but good ones for those who get their size, only, pair YSTAND GIRLS' Carter Unions Again a lot of Nainsook Unions, are big bargains at only, each that WOMEN'S Silk and Rayon Hose An odd lot with your choice of all colors. Take your ch choice for, pair 35 You Have But Three Hours to Shop To Make Them Busy Hours We Offer Many Specials Of Great Worth Of Which These Are Samples REMNANTS OF Silk With choice of figured and plain col- ind trimmings, yard . W OMEN A Handkerchlefs With colored borders, regular ors, suitable for waists $ ] OO ALL LINEN oflmed ’) 25¢ ALL WOOL Jersey Tubing White and colored, plain and printed, will not sag—at $ I OO ]hc s ()D(l(l\ Dept., vard WOOL JERSEY Sun Suits zes 2 to 8 years, regular grade, offered for Wed- nesday morning for, each Berlm News MINISTER'S DEATH SHOCK TO FRIENDS - Rev. H. P. Schauller Widely l\nown in Religious Circles LAWN PARTY OF GRANGE Festival Planned for Tuesday Night —Court Tonight — state Police Deny Liquor Clean-up — Social Club to Meet—Scout Circus. of M sionary ir im and he to hecome affiliated wit Iyn Cit sion as de bia univ Native Pots e New York program co E metr fan surve “tion of ement” ar ar int for it Berlin Briefs the land of ed as presid Women at Con sence of its appoir symmer of this ye of college head to t vision and organization ional exhibit of the Education conference Switzerland ret Mr. Schauffler 1 former Miss Grace M lin; five children, and sisters. daughters, Ba irned fror At Community hall town Aldrich and traffic | Han lanc during 3 W viola en at a minimum, Judd BOY KLEPTOMANIAC 1 hers' College SR # pelibac] Middletown Har New York FRECKLE‘S AND HIS FRIENDS - == s from nvesti- ta ford is Plamml[e News PLAINVILLE POST PICKS DELEGATES Three Legionnaires to Attend State Convention GRANGE PICNIC SATURDAY Session of Town Court—Well Child Conference to be Held Friday— FElectric Field Being Fixed up for Baseball Games—Items. Three delegates have been picked by Brock-Barnes post, American Legion to attend the state Legion convention to be held in Bridge- e local post will be repre- der Frank Le- ting and Harry er. Three alternates have also ho;l selocted local post has been growing steadily since the first of the year and is planning many important activities during the coming months. drive resulted in the being raised to 100 ed the post to three gates to the state convention e officers of the post are urging s to turn out in large for the big parade to be connection with the rtate ion so that Plainville will be 00d representation shows great interest in s, especially the work of ildren. During the the post awarded als to school ldren for in various lines. When r Bodent ville some time n a great reception Legionnaires and in tu Plainville lainville rs of the nd members he same high of Plainville Saturday at icnie will be hildren. All requested to 1 o'clock Thols transportation o get in touch vith Harold L. Newell or any of the of- ers. Each member attending the picnic is asked to bring one art of food. It of t ldren will be own Court rs those desiring ire Tequestad 1 cle ority Session ion bert followi 1in road quarries v Felix tion of New Bri LaRosa He stated that QTRAN LJPLAINVILLE Wed., Thurs, Mat, Wed SEE THIS PICTURE “SARAH AND SON" With RUTH CHATTERTON and FREDRIC MARCH Comedy — News — Acts tor Charles F. Colon, LaRosa stated that hefhad been driving but a| | month and a half. The testimony was very conflicting at times but Prosecutor Conlon claimed that it proved decisively that LaRosa was at fault Two trial dates. Putting Field in Condition Electric Field, the scene of numer- ous baseball and football games of importance years ago, 1is coming back into its own after/being a for- gotten memory for the past 20 years. An ambit crowd of hoys, repre- senting Sunset A. C. baseball e been busy during the 1 bringing back the field ner condition started to work the rroundings were a mass of fall grass and weeds, but the boys have labor.d hard and long and the field in presentable| (o condi; the present time. A irs will place the field Bristol News JUDGE SARCASTIC AT MAN'S EXCUSES Fines New Britainite Alter Col- | llSlOIl a Grossmg THREE COMPLAINTS —JALL Numchik Arrested After Battle At other were cases scheduled for postponed until later His Home—Phrenologist Ordered Leatc — Veteran Complains When Refused License—Notes, he 1 nset teamn open- ed its season at th remodeled Elec- Wolcott t 2 1o G score. The whole team played heads-up nile Nesgoda and Harlow socking out four h locals gathered 20 hits Wolcott nine connected for Harlow, Pattison itched f e loc the end Auxillary Meeting 2 American Legion ladies’ aux- vill hold its regular meeting ng at 8 o'c Legion Whiting street. All equested 1o he pr Briefs be a We the n 4 o'clock 1ss Beatric Prince to New Yo tefeating the receiving ock in e Blo make a > of the poor has a force of th Athletic ba s of Bristol hed for the locals ed to Jail COUPE IS OVERTURNED, OCCUPANTS UNINJURED By Tipped on Side Collision With Another Car Pulling Away From Curb obert hough sedan whict ferowf es- ie Both cars w FINED FOR IGNORING SIGN ph Amadoe street Wate driving with obeying a out Prosecu tered a nolle in tk > Ke 16 case TOP BLOWN DOWN THROAT East Ha T teeth astrou nearty escapin, the rushed where th “KIDDIES ]H' HEARSAL i today REVUE" Monday theater. by Man- Miss DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES: ur Dry Goods, Gents' Furnish d Footwear at c 8 i C?xnpany! 1 and have | Mr. ford will be tomor- lock. The pro- i follows robats— lers and st _aid demonstration—Eagle L Scout Raymond Mainer. A BAD E T LAY OVER BEFOR OUT AGAIN 2 YoU HEARD "3 R ESCAPED EY HAD HIM Aw:s' Y: vmso»l—ua‘s 66 ALLRIGHT. oo | How LONE ARE NYou GONG = Nou pulL Skyscraper in Classic Greece Causes Uproar New York, July 8 (#—Over in Athens, Greece, it seems, there's much ado over plans t Americans to erect a amidst the clas cient capital Folks a fan pape York ar ho designed t s been receiving lette Greek tr: Poin at the stru #6 stories & “Wouldn't Sell Licen: Circus Arrives, Parade at Noon O motor trucks Chimney o'clo T'wo Suto Coll JONES AND DIEGEL SMASH PAR MARKS Estimates of Scores in National Open Revised Downward rode com- n automo- 1ght the e REPAYMENTS TO SUIT YQUR INCOME PRIVATE CONSULTATION ROOMS ! 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