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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1930. ) GHOST FABLE ROUSES TOWN OF LONG BRANCH PAY ON VACATION URGED FOR WOMEN Women's Burean Works fo Re- rtunate Workers Object Clothed In White Which Threatened Them Lieve Unfo BOULIER ¢ PERWITS R CANYON ‘?FFUSFH CHILD RECOVERED:; ", ABDUCTOR S0UGHT Rflselyu Gomnors, 13, Found in Hartford by Palice C. P. 0. WANTS SUBWAY N NORTH STREET NOW Will Petition Council to Ha RESUMED ININDIA'_ 60 Volunteers Injured in Battle e at Peshawar Today for —— ndia, July 11 (®—Dis- s of a serious nature broke out he Maidan esplanade this which 60 civil disobedi- duits Installed Before Pave- me o'clock at ver street to SERIOUS DISORDERS \ teers were injured when | forcibly broke up a de 100 AT BRIDGE PARTY IN KENSINGTON GARDEN | yable Social Event Held By Po- lish Junior League—Annual Outing Tomorrow The bridge party, sponsored last | night by the Polish Junior league at | the Cedar garden of Mrs. Otto | Yungblad of High road, Kensington, | was one of the most enjoyable func- | tions given by the organization this summer. About 100 guests from this city | and Hartford attended and dancing | and refreshments were enjoyed. Miss s | Helen Skorupski of this city was | VOREE AN N B4 CHECKS CASE - Woman Wanted in Many Places Rm 0 Offered awarded a bridge set. The grounds were attractively illuminated with | Japanese lanterns and rainbow col- ored lights. The committee in charge was com- ed of Miss Celia Michalowski. irman; Mrs. Ma Mrs. B. A. Grzybowski. Misses da Chotkowski, Helen Sophie Jorosik mpien and The league will hold its annual S louting tomorrow and Sunday at Momauguin. Members will leave in buses from lh? center tomorrow aft- SAME CANNEBITES TWICK AND PATIENT TALIAN DEWOCRATS PLANTO ORGANIZE ‘School of Citizenship Among Purposes of New Society Samuel Butera has been elected acting president pending completion of arrangements for the organization | of an Italian Democratic club, spon- sors of which met last night at | party headquarters in the Erwin Hotel building. After animated discussion regard- ing ways and means for preparing | for the fall election, and planning | for a membership campaign. it was decided to hold a second meeting next Thursday night at the same place. Proposals for incorporation * | will be brought to the members at © | that time. An important topic for discussion at next week's meeting is the crea- tion of a school to help prospective citizens in securing naturalization papers. A committee to draw up rules and regulations to govern the club will be appointed soon, as will [ a social committee, N. Sidoti has been elected secre- | tary under the provisional adminis- tration. Members of the executive {committee are Dr. A. L. Avitable. chairman; Sam Fragione and Thomas Barbieri. A publicity = committee | has been selected with the following a¢ members: Joseph Bianca, John Sana and James H. Passerini. Members of the organization com- | mittee explained today that the pur- pose of the club is to see that due | consideration is given the voters of | Italian extraction in the future. | School Board Meeting Postponed to Monday Because many of the school board bers are either on vacations or e in attendance at an outing today e July meeting of the board has been postponed until Monday after- of next week. President P. F. d Committeeman Louis W. \ 1 are in attendance at the ‘ ey Works outing today. Hoffmann Bakery 144 MAIN ST. Opposite the Strand Phone 2676 48 WEST MAIN ST. Opposite the Burritt Phone 402 RN ;rm:u UCCOES TODAY City Items * News Still Lacking in Disappearance of Fliers = Stanley Workers Have Lake Congamond Picnic * ACTRESS WINS DIVORCE LANDLGR’DS : Have you back rent owed vou? Wt Let us handle it for nominzl fze withe y not collect it? 300 MAIN ST. 104 & i # Room 509 New Britain, Conn. Phone 4593 ley yesterday, surpassing previ marks during the present heat wave. | § « Hamlin, Seeking Treatment, < Learns Dog Attacked Physician v irst Selectman George V. called at the office: of Dr. k Zwick yesterday afternoon to Special Saturday Baking FRESH BLUEBERRY PIES 30¢ FRESH BLACKBERRY PIES . 30¢ for wounds csuced by | PRESH BLUEBERRY CAKES hipavican tadinen Rich, flaky crust, and freshly picked berries, vas bitten Weanesday @ Make these pies and cakes a most seasonable treat. Variety Coffee Breads eet. A police dog attacked him BATH BUNS BORDEAU NUT RINGS FRUIT NUT BUNS PLAIN FROSTED RINGS y 3;,‘ wecte . f CINNAMON BUNS STOLLENS " | DANISHBUNS STREUSEL SQUARES PECAN ROLLS CHEESE CAKES APPLE CAKES DANISH COFFEE CAKES Venetian Cakes Butter Cream Icing, Jam Filled, 4 Sizes 12 —-25—-35—40¢ Decorated Cakes ARE A HOFFMANN SPECIALTY They are just as good to eat as they are to look at. Attempt to Make Suicide —prean to Be Murder Haddam \eck Recluse Believed Lost in River st Hampton, July 11 (P—State e today were searching the ecticut river at Haddam N b i the body of Harvey Smith. a = el ecluse, who is bel Jardine Chosen for V28| hay drowned last Tuesday. Diplomatic Service Loybeatpin et Suspended Priest Held In Bond Theft Inqun‘\ —215 MAIN ST.— — (LIP (OUPON HERE=—— == =—— = ==« Our Millinery Department Is Brand New Every Hat is a new arrival. Nothing has been in I = | i il the store over three days. EATONS, Inc. 200 MAIN STREET (Upstairs) DRESSES MARKED DOWN FOR QUICK CLEARANCE TWC GROUPS T Panamas NATURAL AND WHITE $4so A Visit Will Convince You. All Headsizes Medium and Large Shapes WERE 310 Sizes 14 to 20. $1.88 70 White Felts $7 .00 Silk lined. All Sizes Included are — Felts, Panamas, Sport Hats and Sport Novelties. All headsizes. Regular $2.50 values. These remarkable values are being offered for the first time locally, but will be a regular feature of this department.