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! BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1930. ’ | " Bristol News |surprised agpher home last evening| The couple are well known her Free Free by the Pythian Sisters, of which she |and have a large number of friends. | Telephone Delivery l\s a member, the occasion being her | Before her marriage Mrs. Booth was ; ey birthday anniversary. Bridge was|Miss Nellie Linton of Southington ”J SWIMMERS PASS Ser\gcfi — t al Enterprise 1200 Boys' Club Members Megt Stern Red Cross Requirements evening was spent. |the Plainville fire department will Our Own = | Mr | exchange of books. | Their union Has been blessed Violette, recorder | Mrs. red Rich James Blackall, | suburbanites chancellor; Rev. William P. Laflin, | n chaplain; Milton W. Slade, wa Attorney Anthony J. Rich, advocate e James L. McDonald. lecturer; Leo Violette, inside guard; Richard Lam- bert, trustee; Arthur Carroll, finan- cial A social t and smoker will be enjoyed at the con- clusion of the installation Girl Has Perfect Record Miss Edna Casey of the 1930 grad- uation class of the Bristol High school was the only pupil in her class to have a perfect attendance ord for four successive years. The latter club, win- v over the potent Endees last Sua- , expects to whip the Lock Tow:- holders of second place. WILL INVESTIGATE GUNWAN'S RELEASE Report Los Angeles Cops Had o e cctvat) Man Sought in Chicago secvretary me | conduct the service | be eclcted. Al firemen are request- | .—.H~ ed to he present. 'Plainville News VACATION SCHOOL " VERY SUCCESSFUL ) . . [ Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings | \ v e g v ‘ Attended At Special Close Out Prices e < LOCAL RESIDENT IS SUED regaining their breath and once more are hurling challenges at each All wool four piqce Suits, one pair long pants, one pair golf other. Th: two old rivals of years' - o |standing are eager to get back into | Two years: Mabel Barnes, Viola knickers, or two pair of long pants, grey and tan mixtures, action on the diamond and settle | (endance Rocord Perfect—Kaceys | brooke Rose - Capirchio. James | wanteq for th 1495, 18.95 their disputes with deeds instead of 9 EdiciNCacellaRGroze PAlanEG oo d 1 FhePeasT words. These games have always to Install—Drivers Settle Civilly, | ~in. Helen Sandersor Cynthin & 06 S Golf and Plus Four Knickers, for men or young men, all wool, brok- proved popular with the general| homaas Angelof Tricacicops Beiher policemen en lots and sizes. public, as has been shown by the Wasley Kennet ‘Williams. Fo 4.69, 5.69 pr. rec (P—The dis- planned an statements The mid-week emeting of the b cheld tomorrow evening at 7:30 Motors vears without missing one day | Methodist church will be held in the | o'clock in the headquarterg on Pierce Store Closes Wednesdays at 12 o'Clock During July and August following pupils are those who did church social rooms this evening at|street. Delegates to be state con- | 3 o'clock. Rev. E. E. Wilson will vention to be held in Bridgeport will Open All Day Saturday — not a day n two and three 5. Tespectively three office Beginning Tomorrow Much of General Assessment Unpaid 1 polic —Edna tioned and re Casey's Hizh School At- cased entzred the apartm r. indicted for the Lingie before his arre large crowds in attendance in the Three years: Ruth Bea Herman Frank past Burke, Anna Cook. Ruth Dawe However, the teams have a good Helen Dooniziak, Helen Shantry, & reason for renewing their Dbattles I ian Trzuskoski. is yvear. Despite their in- Mero—Bachman but friendly rivalry, the two ss Mabel Rose Bach teams have united in one cau and of v\" and Mrs. F that is to do something to help push 2 Nort flr";:d’ 1 ary fu earer s b of Donald Practice | 1" public library fund nearer its | {oiC ¥ J Hildeioribon ng at 9 b asociation, two juniors, h: tense All wool four piece Suits, sizes 8 to 16, choice of tweeds and her- ringbones, fancy and plain colors, .special close out price, 12.95 Golf and Plus Four Knickers, all wool and wool mixed, our entire stock greatly reduced for immedi- ate clearance—(sizes 6 to 18). 1.49, 249, 349 pr. Meceting of Washington-Trumbull for charges. Forsythe 200 after they e policemen of Foster and his was the y had y had 1king to a much wanted Chi- Circle Tonight—Baseball s at- are under series, the entire will be turned for a three- procecds of into the 1li- e. if plans take place a week £ i J irn of the high school 2 ¥ t 11t maid of honor gown of Al carried an arm roses. Raymond er of the bride, was bride was attired in e of powder blue with hat carried a shower bou- oses hone reside at High School Field—Accident games Near Plainville Town Line. which The vacation school which open=d Monday morning under the auspic:s of the Protestant churches of the town is meeting with great sucde:s and those behind the movement ars more than pleaseat the large at- tendance at all the €lasses. It stated that the attendance figures are more than double those antici- pated by the hurch committee. Co-operation by the parents, chil- and teachers has led to the s of the ndertaking. In idual hes o materialize, will niece from tonight at field All the that th those eligible for positions on o5 held here pending team are asked : s removal to Chicago. Chicago police here on the case s orsythe shot Lingle with Foste:'s John liver Fred Salmon sky and To suc- swimmer Businessmen'’s A to report for practice this at o'clock at the hig field prepared to lose a f of unnecessary weight. A old favorites and alleged expected to be on hand the town Mermoz Expected Soon At Seaport in Senegal Dakar, Senegal, July 10 (#—Jean Mermoz, French air mail fiier, and his two companions who were forced ) L to descend on the sea yesterday noon 4 £ S onT emanstx ity Clerk Thon 3 e whil routs from Brazil to Africa, Plainy i LS d t were expected here today aboard the vhen a dispatch hoat Phocee which rescued of them Waterbury. collided | . i g ! ierelde e As \0“”?“.r:\oplfl"(;“‘ Tore o | chester nt Drivers Settle Civilly were injured when it tur The accident attracted a er of Plainville scene was cut over the eyve and Bell. of the same address badly bruised leg. Tk were taken to the office of Co. hers to Wed new ind Kaynee Wash Suits—(Sizes 3 to 8) S - iy Adorable sleeveless models, or with sleeves, nicely made of linen, broadcloth, percales and other washable fabrics, in the famous Oliver _ : Twist models, values to $2.95. b 1 ] v session Very, very special, each school so f former ye conducted ars chu vacation hools, this being first year that ted in holding com- The success of the r pra tion of dent serious place Near Town automob vesterday near the town 1 Louis street Line af o'clock Southington his su ti Cherry with es the reorgani by Hudens the again it being held daily Cor next year. the parish ho or Episcopal out sea was rather rough of the question to tow the All detachable articles removed and plane set " miles southwest of Bel New Yor Bell car oper liam ere the Local Man Is Sved 1it for damages of 3§ has ed over n brought by Sophie Chudzik of New Britain 1hrough Attorney John F. Downes of New Britain against Edward J. Lawrence prer Piainville, as the result omobile accident on Ju $200,006 Duc in Taxes 1gETERAlS LEWIS STILL UNDECIDED New York, July 10.—®—John 1. Lewis. delegate of the anthracite conference of operators and miners and president of he United Mine large = dents to Bell co Lurleans ¢ suffered two men the res Double Funeral double Kensin |last evening at Community hall was funeral services for | cess, exceeding on Chapman and Although the re- rington Chapman, Ken- it is believed thers who were drowned will be re- An The James Berlin News | eral city t o is vet to be paid, acco made street o a LIGHTNING CAUSEY DAMAGE T0 HOUSE Neighbors Break in and Extin- guish Venturo's Burning Carpet T0 POST ROAD GUARDS Highway Inspection to Check Corn Borer Slated to Begin Monday— Double Funeral of Drowing Vic- tims—PBoy Circus is Success. ceiling w radio, ruined blackened ted in the hom Joseph “Wi Ventiro on Plea ant st vesterday atternoon when lightning accompan orm which visited th ered the hou radio aerial Cra entering 3 gecond floor, 1 its tive which a A shattered burned carpets 5 dow sills re of g a rair on the ad wire and through _th continued on way into the radio. ered. The lightning fire in the carpet of hing down the 1 bolt destruc Neighbors e crash and later noticed smoke and forcel their \ement, wher they extinguished bl before it much damage. 1t was fortun those living nearby did this men of the house- hold did until some wime late Tre way into th had don that s not return and wires about the town also suffered from the fury of storm. A Jlarge elm standing in front of the home of Thomas Bar- attiero, Berlin grocer, was struck in one of its upper branches and the entire limb was split by the bolt. Telephone twires in the Ken- sington section felt the force of the storm when several were put out of commission as a result of the violent flashes ] Corn Quarantine The full rigors of a strict quaran- tine on all corn grown in the Ber. lin section will be felt when the d partn.ent or agriculture sets up its inspection stations at all the exi and entrances to the town as it} plans to do the beginning of next week The borer is a highly destructive | pest and its easy spread is the r son for the strict measures beinz employed for the protection against its ravages. According to the reg- ulations laid down by the govern- ment experimental station in New Haven, no corn grown in this a may moved into another local- sty will be posted next Mon- | day, it is believed. and will be found at the Meriden line on the turnpike and on the Cat Hole road | and at the entrance to New Britain at Willow Brook park Property Transfers A warranty deed transferring property owned by Kthryn Lynch | of Hartford and Donnally Brothers | of New Britain to Angelo and Sal- vatrice Buchiere of New Britain was recorded at the to office yesterday. The property trans- ferred is situated on New Britain | road and adjoins land already own- ed by the purchasers The Richard Murray Brick Co. has rold to Claire Murray a house and lot located on Porter's pass just | west of the Murray homestead. A third record discloscs the sale of a house and two acres of,land by land by John Maier to Herbert and Jennie V. Hill. The property is’ situated in the Blue Hills district | and was formerly owned by Annie | M. Burr. i | the a be Men is | these two cities wn clerk-gf®d to her home in Smyrna y in Railroad pond were held afternoon at their late homes on Peréival avenue Rev. Samuel Sutc St. Mark's Episcopal ¢ Britain, officiated, and h West Lane cer h in New irial was in Ken School Picnic the Sunday school of Methodist church Sunday Memb the Kensington will holdtheir on s urday afternoon.at th p in Hartford from the park bus and private The con j o planned 10 e leave the church cor A stop will also be ma, orner members who reside this v Should the weather prove too ir clement 4t is very likely that plans will be deferred until a later date Girl Scouts to Meet Members of Troop 1, Gir Kensington, will mee day afternoon at hall in Kensington seen called by tain and portan s of Transport il he nd ed for by has sters 1 o'clock. at Upson's the school for of or troop cap- sufficient im- all members to being present Protection The double Being Agitated = Railroad lay afternoon, which Ahe lives of two local en the subject of 1 rise part of the rous spot. 1t is understood that a petition is being prepared vill be presented to the town offici Fing them to force owners of the it in. ol ing or s does not deter yout from risking the ing Those feel that as much disct to many townspeopls sibility to t nd has ests on the against the acces- is most person im th inger of drown- agitating 3 town movement should at least see fo it dan- gerous heles or traps as existed at the poinf of the tragedy should be filled in to prevent any further loss of human life Plan Motor Coach Line Residents of Berlin sington, ) East Berlin are interested in the new route proposed by the New England rtation Co. to serve the cities of New Britain and Middle town. It is the plan tion company to ate press motor coach service between with stops being made at Berlin and East Berlin sta- tions en route. If the plans are more than likely t service between Britain will A hearing™ held before mission in th such of transporta- an ex: approv present © Berlin and discontinued the he n matter in public utilities com- the near future Berlin Briefs Miss Twila Weaver of vania is the guest of h uncle, Mr. and Mrs. y of Farmington avenue, Berlin Dominic Ramy was a recent visit at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Rota of Farmington avenue, Kensington. Lester I". Deming and family are Pénnsyl- r aunt and s Whear- | spending the weeck at West Mill pond in New Mrs. Hartford Nancy Cleveland has return- Y al of of after having attended the f her father, Hotace L. Judd p\Vorthington ridge Scout Circus a Success The Boy Scout indoor circus held TONIGHT! TONIGHT! Battle of Music By 12 MASTER MUSICIANS e PARAMOUNT PAVILION Berlin, Conn. —e e ) | from | . | splendid co- m New Brit- Scott bhroth the New Britain Y. M. C. A magic t of Louis Schwartz ded to mal most unusual asing progran ain, the team of and (1 all te and p Demonstrations lighting by signall Tho in f aid friction, and semaphore g were given by Troop 4 ing part in this were Eagle taymond Mainer, Leon Dic} nd Richard Hube and Scout- Kermet E. Parker. fire #umpet band of Troop 4 was feature of the evening. This band, ratively new organiz performed with case ish of “experien bandsn group presented spect ’ nce with their long trumpets and banners. The band is u direc of Drum Major Magic de K illusions tion and were pre- who had Budd alwa Louis Schwartz, You Schwartz ormer here and 1 old enjoyed the myster- magic and legerdemain pre- only a magician them brothe and hand his istant g vs popular Yo ies of ed can pr The tumbli as ma ve an act in balan that z60d as any act on vaut stage ome of their feats ng and a few sel been ed on of the d. er of performers seemed r or doubt but that they the most difficult deville wer a dom if ev at Ghtine The have no fr hie ure not on the program was sho 1d animals and The animals were kept in cages in the banquet hall The master of ceremonies for the g was I 1 Walsh t- o Scoutmaster E. E. Wilson. Lightning Hits East Berlin \ of unusual violence visit- town yesterday afternoon and before it had finished lightning had struck in three different places. The radio antenna leading into R 0. Clark's residence was struck. the bolt splintering the wood support at the roof and burning out the lead- in. A water heater across the street spouted blue flame at the same in- stant A tree at the rear of the Stanley Chemical plant was hit. as was a on Savage Hill. The storm did not last long but was con- sidered to be one of the vio- lent in the memoty of many of the oldest residents, East Berlin Ttems library will be open ernoon and evening most The 10w tomor- for the both | The writ is returnable in ceurt of New Britain on Monday of July. Property of the fendant Plainville has tached In the plaintiff w New Brit proc casterl tion, wt | fendant, coming in a westerly d tion, carelessly and regligently drove his auto against the plaintiff's car ind damaged i to a considerable =x- tent s e plai ig tim ding the thirl de- been at- ed that the car upon eding ew ue, <0 t the dan 's auto was ca of the d ndant collision and by who at vas dang i He of pro- rons let: of the accident. ac- cording to the plaintiff. she lost the car f days, spent a nt for repairs. and the ened in the town court reckless driv- ing on a He aled t Slot Machine Stolen A slot ma-hine in fro | DeZenzo grocery store at 156 Whit- | street was taken from its sta terday. Later it was found railroad tracks in the vic bedly smashed and with the penni» in the machine missing. The act believed to he that of boys. Important Meeting Washington-Trumbull circle panions of the k will | regular meeting ening at § o'clock in Legion on Whitis street. Nomination and elec officers will take place. Ma matters of great importance brought up. A large attendance ed Married | Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Booth Mountain View will celebrats 37th wedding anniversary Mon They were married on July 14. 1593 in Southington hy Rev. J. Brea TRAN PLAINVILLE TONIGHT See RUTH CHATTERTON in “SARAH AND SON" News — Comedy — Acts charge of was fined case hold this e tion ot Years FRIDAY and SATURDAY ‘WILLIAM BOYD in “HIS FIRST COMMAND on school to can with Terryvill, league second place ing ifs v league tean stre to has Vance street Gertrude ton, nical accident Farmington Proct way struck Groezinger's an removed eral sible fracture erence morrow o'clock and their daughter row, William tion with Mrs Dorothy ville num and Bailey’s circus in H vesterday tainces friends R Thalberg of Southi It s man's car skidde wet pavement Practice Tonight will Al evening All pla %0 that preparations made for the battle § day in Bristol City | ¢ ment Waterbury thought important 1d e present At present Terryvill is tied cagie for Follow- over the ading o Depart locals tory last s the confiden their wir has a Plainville still d st lace Two Drivers Arrested Constable B. Judd Wadswo: placed George Prector of 15 New Britain, and Mrs v Groezinger of Brigl Mass. under arrest on tech- charges as the result of the Tu aft According s when by of Roth Massa- Mre ca adly da uestts car ove was injured and by Dr. G to the hospital suffering = New Britain Gen- from a pos- of the hip Brief< will be a well afiarnoon There a con- T to 4 roo rom 2 5 Mr. and Mrs Miss Eva A Mor- Mre vaca- Mrs Mrs. Ivan Farlow, a Hill, are spending Morrow's siste Taylor of Orange. N s McCa resident Jan appearrd w1 He with renewed a number acq of 1ai PROF. SEAGER IN MOSCOW Moscow, July 10 (#—Prof. He + Seager. head of the 4 N of cconomics at Columbia u: and Aherican Econemic as: rived in Moscow of 25 sors and Russia making a economic |government's five tion plan. formerly president ciation, today with a versity profes- will American teachers. They stud: sxisting conditions and soviet year industria of rali ou homas Morrow Mentha old weak stron d tour | Ment this ye Attending Convention Freedom From Stomach Distress Fair Drug Dept. Has the Rem- edy and Guarantees it to End Indigestion or Gastritis Dare's vou ever did one abl thout help. digestion, ga is stom perform ca- ach a. does it in period of Morgan. a on, N. J severely stom roubles, a a bot of D; had obtained littl: omedies, but four d the troubl Drug dep stor short time. ominent writes th gas- W everywhere, FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS =" LISTEN NOW,FELLAS~JUST ON LIS UNCLE CLEWS RAN MNEAN THET You ARE LEFT GOT T ALL FIXED FOR You T 60 WP THE BOYS CAl MUD LAKE -TM PayIN' FoR 1T OSCAR AN' MYSELF ARE GOING UP Becalse BAY! AN'IT AINT 5| GONNA COST US o DoesNT BT Nomune 2° OUT— IVE (=L & FELLAS © MP AT GEE FRECKLES - You MaoE THese KIDS HAPPY BY DOING THAT WITH SOME OF THE MONEY YoL GoT AS A REWARD FoR FINDING TUAT FARBAR wwy not! s NOT RIGHT FoR LS To HANE ALL THE FUN AN' THEM NOT ANY- WELL ~YoU'RE STAYING \WITH ME TONIGHT— WERE OFF W ed nois to combat - was proceeding the boulevard > ‘mach pro- co The fender was damaged City League Games A game N re and be'ween the For stville to participants are to gain a positio A th A new local Ford Agency Neil J. Murphy. Salesroom and Service Departm all service jobs—large or smail. Service Dorne by * were ight w had not decid- to return to Yiki- his conviction for ntempt of court Lewis and found guilty yesterday of on to orkers of Ameri; today whethe severa co-workers at Springfield violating an in- them from in- SERGEANT SHOT DEAD (#—The R was advised early t Sergeant J. F. Mal- had been shot to death last le on detachment duty ilah Falls. Ga., and that Private B. Bowling was sought by au- orities as his slayer. day 15 HzZm9v—~CclOom Opened and managed by A completely equipped—authorized Ford ent. Capable of handling ‘Bill" O'Dell Plainville Auto Sales NEIL J. MURPHY, Agent 63 WHITING STREET Telephone Plainville 65 OSSIE GET SO QUICK EXCITED C [ " MPCHAZM<O» GeE! How caN HIKE W e MORNING // To SLeep 2 TM ALL ONER QLR

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