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Free Telephone Service — Call Enterprise 1200 ¥/ C. o7 Thomson i Store Closes Wednesdays at 12 o'Clock During July and August Open All Day Saturday NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1930. Free Delivery Service to All Conn. Shores by Our Own Motors | Shop All Day Saturday For These Unusual Values The Summer’s Most Important Event OUR JULY SALE OF Yorke Shirts BUY THEM BY THE DOZEN IF YOU Yorke Shirts, broadcloth, woven madras, For Men ! WANT TO ECONOMIZE attached, fancy broadcloths, colla values to $3.00—(3 for $5.25) ... Yorke Shirts, broadcloth, collars to match, white br oadcloth and oxfords— (2 shirts $5.00) 95¢, $1.50, M Berlin News ELECTRIC LIGHTING DEFECT CORRECTED Faulty Fuse Found Cause of Poor Service in Berlin WILL PATROL BACK ROADS to Government Hopes Prevent “Bootlegging™ of Forkidden Veg- etables—Vacation School Closing Taercises Tonight—Items. light- ction The cavse of electrie Worthington ridge poor ing m the of B has resulted in 1 by off; and Po in New Bri ihe reason for the failure of the lichts to function normally found to be a blown out fude in one of the voltage regulators located in Berlin section of the town. The fuse was cvidently put out of commis- sion by the severe electric storm which visited this area on Wedne day night During investigation transformers and lines were to be in perfect condition To Patrol Back Roads strict quarantine measures to eot the spread of the dreaded Luropean corn borer will become effective in the Berlin district sol time during the we July 14 to 21, according to information given by the government agricultural s tion in New Haven today Reouts will be stationed en the main leading to and from the town of Berlin and all vegeta- bhles be transported from this area will have to have the sanction of these scouts. In reply to a querry the department hoped care of the many back reads leading in and out of the section and to pre- \ent farmers from “bootlegging” their products in violation of the quarantine inecasures, it was stated that there would be a goodly num- ber of patrol scouts sent into the section and these men would be re- sponsible for twe enactment of the Guarantine as far these back roads were concerned Vacation School Exercizes Closing exercises of the vacation school, which has been conducted by the united Protestant churches of Kensington and East Berlin, will be held tonight at 7 o'clock in the Ke sington Methodist chu The program will include an ex- hibit of the work of the pupils v attended the school this summer. T will include specimens of the children’s handiwork in painting, scwing and woedcarving. An ente tainment will also be presented the children, and this phase of program will follow the exhibit , The school has enjoyed a large at- tendan during its existence this summer and the interest of ‘the voungsters has been noteworthy throughout its entire program. Mrs. TRaymond Williams has been charg:d with the supervision of the school | during the past three hs and has worked hard for its succe Surveying Light of v A gang of men from the i department of the state hi dcpartment were in Berlin this morning making a survey of a right of way along Worthington ridge Inquiry at the offices of the depari- ment failed ‘o disclose the reason | for this survey because of the av-| th was the found ek of points as to how to take mon | Wilcox a SILK FOUR-IN-HANDS $2.00, 50 Grades, E collars to match, made of white collars attached, Specially Priced el S ORI of woven madras, {sence of Charles F. Taylor. who has charge of such work State Cop B Injury A liceman whose name vas not learncd and who Leting 1§ czcoTt to a group of cars from Hartford and evidently bound for one of Uo cticut’'s shore resor! arrowly aped injury today at ¢ intersection of Middletown road ind Worthington ridge the line tien the office ng the head of direct ca stop 1o allow to muke the Middletown motor was 8 nearcd the intersec- » who had been trail- string of cars, forged to the the procession so as to occeding northward to the cars going sauth left hand into road He & yped his yele and a signal to two drivers to stop firét of these apparently stood the signal or w; too far ad- vanced Into the intersection to stop and he continued along officer then start toreyc to A_\nfllikr‘ his the ccnter of the road wh of tne cars in the line which he was €scorting started up without warn- ing, almost running down ficer, who was directly in its pa time# The officer stop as did the The q position mo- in ma il AT nd the only 3 sulted was the loss of a few beuts on the part of the occupa the car—and probably on the of the as well dam 3 heart- ts of part officer Conlin’s Hat in Ring As the Herald reporter was walk- along Main street in Kensing- ton this morning he was accosted by the genial John Conlin, premier sportsman and an athletic promoter from the Blue Hills district. John was carrying a pint bottie of milk in his hand and as he approached the reported he remarked that he sould like to give him the pint Which might have been all right but when he stipulated that it o be given over the head the r porter promptly declined to accept it leman was A short talk with the brought out the fact that he rather displeased with the claims of his rivals with regard to his stand on the new baseball league that is being planned Mr. Conlin's displeasure oc- casioned by the assertion that the other teams had concessions on lhchalf of the Hills con- tingent in order 1o en: entry into the proposed leazu He stated outfit needed would it acc left after he lenge that the made emphatically that his no concessions ept any, and he finally had uttered the chal- Blue Hills team would meet any and all comers for fun, moncy, or marbles and would not make any fuss over the time or the place for the game éxcept that no challenge would be recognized until this year's hay crops had been safe- ly gathered into the barns When he was reminded that sev- eral of his old players from Ne nor Britain were understood to be con- | sidering deserting him and entering their own team in the league, even if he had to_recruit his play- gang of woodchoppers engaged in clearing a ction of the Blue Hills area parting shot, which was delivered over his shoulder, he shouted, “I think T may use these men, anyway trouble from players.” East B The Methodist Sunday nic will be held tomorrow at Rockwell park in Bristol buses will leave the church %, and a general invitation been extended to all who wich to zo. Games for hoys and girls have beon arranged and a good time is assured all who attend Harold Walmsley spending the week here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Archer Walsh of enue. Mr. Walmsley is 1 cadet at the U. S. military academy ers from a wlio were wooded s high salaried ball n Items echool pic 1fternoo; o'cloc as of Stamford s, he | d that his challenge still stood, | and so eliminate any The | al West Point ed here The library He formerly resid- will be open this eva- ning for the cxchange of book The 4-H club met yesterday | ernoon at the home of Mrs. Arthur Lawrence. Saveral members of organization plan to attend the s mer camp at Shaker Farms in field openinz next month. | Doris Segur was present {and explained the camp activitic Following the business meeting a cial time was en, Mrs. George Demore and Mrs. Jarvis Dowd and d: ey motored to Ham vesterda nding m- En- M vesterd.y s The closin | church vacation school wil this evening at the Methodist church. hool has been meetin the past two w invitation to attend the exercises t | There will be an ex done by the children s10n Victor Belden rold Aspinwall 1w and Mou b Kensir Vi held Cortl Reed anl H Mountain pars terday The Wesleyans will meet evening for eir raonthly ression ¢ innounced later A hearing on the New and Transporta Company for a franchise to opera:e a bus line between New Britain a Middletown will be 1 el this month by the public t commission at Hartford. The object of the pro- | pcsed service is to speed up the run- ninz time botw the two cit and eliminate change at ¢ Perlin depo Mrs. W. H Eritain visitor yesterday In fon <ta will shortly crccted at the entrance to New Br ain for the purpose of enforcems of the corn borer quarantine regular place will b, the tlities the h Payne was a Now “Trelawny of the Wells™ all week at Community Theater. Bristol New York Production with Broad- way actors. For reservations phone 24222331, Prices 50c to $1.50 a KAHN COWS WIN MEDALS New York ly 11.—#—Twvo cows owned Mrs. Otto H. Kahn wife of the banker. gold medal award of t Jersey Cattle club for production re The outstand cows, Brown Bell Jerseys, on estate of the Kahns. Each cow yiel ed more than six tons of milk d | ing a 303-day test %PIainviIle News W-T GIRCLE CHIEF WILL SERVE AGAIN Mrs. Sarah Morgan Re-clected at Semi-Anoual Meeting CHURCH HAS NEW PASTOR Boy Again Runs Awey From Home —Grange to Hold Plenic At Lake Congamond Tomorrow — John Cooke Company Purches Land. Mrs. Sarah Morgan of Bohemia street was re-elected chief compan- ion of Washington-Trumbull Companions of the Forest, at regular meeting held last evening at Legion hall on Whiting street. Her choice proved a popular one with the members because of her good record while in office. During the past six months, the circle has con- ducted a number of successful ac- es especially card parties which | were opened to the public. Much of the success of the various affairs was due to the hard work ef Mrs. who has led the society for terms She will again be assisted by the same staff of officers that worked with her during the first six months of the vear. They are as follows: Sub chief, Mrs. Irene Provencher; finan- | cial secretary, Miss Marguerite Far- rar; recording secretary, Mrs. Jo- sephine Massi: treasurer, Mrs. Mary chubert; chaplain, Mrs. Elizabeth Cassidy; right guard, Verona Schu- bert:* left guard, Ethel Thompson: inside guard, Mrs. Corrine Fox: out- side guard, Mrs. Lena Silvernail and pianist, Mrs. Molla Foran The local organization has enjoy- ed t success since its organiza- tion and is planning a busy calendar for remainder of the the Walter N. Coe lter N. Coe of Main street, field, we known in Plain- ville, died at the Hartford hospital Wednesday evening. Mr. Coe was formerly hanical engineer at tt Meriden plant of the New Defparture (0., and later was employed by the Standard Stee]l & Bearings, Inc., of Plainville Funeral will be held to- morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at his home, services Bc Once aga Canal stre graces 1 constant local police Wednesday ch taking a bicycle in New that evening he was p Hartford police. H intil yesterday. Th time this week that ay from home He appeared in the town court last Tuesday after he had run away from home the day hefore and had teen found by the New Britain po- ce. No action was taken because he boy was too young to come der the court’s juriadiction, and the casc vas referred to the humane society. Regular Meeting Tonight The Knights of Pythias will hold regular meeting this evening at o'clock at Sequassen In- tallation of officers wi plac members are reques to In Trouble Again \ a nine-year-old boy on has fallen into the Lad police He has been source of trouble to the or some time. On rged with B ain and Ked up by the letained third s run was the boy Al rs Land Changes H e D how that a great d icating of property though a large number es have been placed on loca! property, the owners have managei p hold of their land and build- only three certificat of for.- sure being recorded. This is ¢ red very good in view of ent industrial slump operations ha of ings ave Axel Johnson, vho has iscued only a fe buildi In njoved a ing operations To Elect Delegates zates to the state cony TONIGHT ard SATURDAY WILLIAM BOYD and DOROTHY SEBASTIAN in “HIS FIRST COMMAND A Military Romance with Comedy, Thrills L JADE BOX" “SPORTING YOUTH" — NEWS Love 'FRECKLES AND | HIS FRIENDS circle, | the | at Bridgeport will be elected by ti. Piainville fire department at a m g tonight at 7:30 o'clock its headquarters on Pierce street. It 1s pected that a larg: attendance will on hand. A new ladder for use on one the fire trucks has arrived. Grange Pilenic Everything is in readiness for the annual Plainville Grange picnlc 15 be held tomorrow afternoon at Lak | Congamond. The affair will be for | Grange m rs and their children. All Grange members are asked to neet at Grange hall on Pierce street at 1 o'clock sharp. room in their cars and those wishing | transportation are requested to get in touch. as soon as possible, with Harold L. Newell or any of the of- ficers h person attending s bring one article of food New Pastor Appointed L) St cr has been ap- 1 pa Redeemer’s A s cceed Rev en trans- First church in Provi at of ind ¢ of 1he , to De has d to who e new pastor comes from Sauls- North Carolina. where he labored in the schools and the sur- | rounding territory. He has been in the ministry for three years. He s to be able to take up founda- work in the Hartford semin- The new pastor is well pleased his new parish and hopes to omplish a great deal in his new 14 of work Mr. Perry pastor of the church for two years and was ropular both with his congre- n and with the people of the He found the church in a ng position when he came t by hard work brought it good financial standing. short time ago the chure mortgage burning to from all debt miss his going hut of his su in his was a cele- His are cess new y of the Welis” munity Thea k Production w ith For reservations y 1. Price ATTAGKS LAUNGHED ONBIRTH CONTROL hon. s 50c 31 to [Tasonry Also Flayed Portugal, control. immodesf cmas ring th of the con oration in ses ion against birth & of WALKER HARPOONS “MONSTER' New York. July « vor cmall sh- mon- “We we free. but Dick must was { 2 W Associated Press Photo Jean Mermoz. | took ofi nen-stop from flight cently madr Atl Those who have | Bristol News ROTARY CLUB AIDS BRISTOL CAHPERS Gives $230 to Send Bogs and | Girls to Cochipianee BOY'S CONDITION CRITICAL Exrnest Achilll, 5, Runs in Front of say rob- bers—sntos Resting Cor bly —Form Parent Teacher Unit Voluntary subscriptions have been flowing into the Rotary club's fund to send a group of local boys to Camp Cochipianee, the summer refuge of scores of scouts from Bristol council of the Boy Scouts of America each year, situated at West Goshen on Lake Du Chien, it has been announced hy Karl A. Reiche and Albert Whittier, who comprise L special committee created by the qrganization. The sum of $250 is heing contributed by the Rotarians not only to send boys to the camp so to send girls in August aft- been taken over mer and Lions clu mp on Wednesday of next rticipate in a p which will include playing of a haseball zame with the s fur- nishing the opposition. The men will he guests of the scouts at a sup- be held that ev ng. Dr. well will be charge delezations Critds son of Mr. bers from the will visit the week to sports am of 1 s 5 and ridiey anty Deed Tiled o h married New Donohue in Brit Th Held as High ers 18 & hmon Po in Wolcott of high ht to the Br early yest outh arrested Parrott and by wsed shortly onds of $5 Police on had 1 e robbers, possibly women of t reluded jewelry harged that on- thought to the 1 irov spot i Sy ladies ott he trans- own from here for Officers Installed lected ofcer Palos council, No. 35, Knights ot “olumbus, were installed at a meet- 2z held iast evening at the organi- ion’s headquarters on North M treet by District Deputy Daniel J. Donovan of this ci and noker followed the tion. Resting Comfortably Manuel Santos, of 42 Beach street, Hartford, who was conveyed to the Bristol hospital late yester- day morning after a truck had struek and run over him, was re- ported by Superintendent Effie Simpson this morning to be resting comfortably. The man has a frac- tured pelvis, The accident occurred on Farm- ington avenue where Santos was employed laying a concrete highway. The truck which struck him, it 1s reported, ran over him to ¢ the fracture. His condition onsider- cd serious but not cri Central Council Organized A central council, combining rep- resentatives from all of Bristol's Parent-Teacher associations of the cchool organizations, has been form- ed following the holding of a num- A social nst | ber of conferences relative to its or- ganization. The first meeting on the proposal that the council be formed was called by Mrs, Keith Graham, president of the Federal Hill asso- | ciation. Highly important in the council, t has been announced. wili be the nolding of a central meeting during ensuing school year, at which time a speaker of international prominence will be present. Other cetings with interesting highlights ill be held from time to time under the auspices of the central council of the council clected for t coming years are as follows Mrs. Keith Graham, president Mrs. Benjamin B. Robbins Gide Tar cac resident istol Offic n South vice Raymond second vice son, North on, sécretary J. Jennings 1surer; Caro M. Gray, the North Side school. the program committec. Funeral of Mrs, Bisson The funeral of Mrs. Ceciel Bisson 42 George ! ssociation P r Side associ. Harris, John principal of chairman of s held from the late home at Union at 7:30 o'clock this morning. solemn high mass o ted at St. Anne's hurch at 8 o'clock. Interment was Joseph's new cemetery. To Present “Dear Brustus' t Repertory Theater will sent Sir Barrie's play. “D nights at the in the Bristol bui beginning Mon compa wre Margaret cherly, Louise Prus Atherton strect A requiem w Br Com- high for theate six chool uller Mellish. Carl Benton Reid, A Hebert and George Hare. Elabor- eftect production is being perconally enic off. Provision for the parking of au- tomobiles at the theater grou HERALD ( SSIFIED ADS A new local Ford Agency Neil J. Murphy. Salesroom and Service Department ge or small. all service jobs—I Service Done by GANGSTER-PRESS IVTINACY PROBED Claim Reporter Favorite With Al Capone—Quiz Scribes Chicago, July 11 (UP)—The Chi- cago Tribune said teday that “the close intimacy” between an unnamed Chicago newspaperman and “Scar- face Al” Capone has assumed promi- nence in the of airing charges reporte of unethical relations betweer s f ity referre of th pay o 1 to by Harry T didge Louis Siar reporter favorite with the gang lead Brundidge's dispatches unethical if not corrupt between gangsters and newspaper- men in Chicago caused an invitation to him to appear before the grand with the provision that he con- with State's Attorney John investigators first. 'Lne ted the preliminary con- ference and there the matter rests Another development was an an- nouncement by the state's attorney's o that a conference would be held today to decide whether the grand jury will hear Leland H Reese. Chicago Daily News reporter tness who was injured in au au- tomobile crash near DeKalb, Ill., a week has denied that Julius Rosenheim, an investigator who was shot on ti months ago. ever h any corrupt dealings with him Authorities Brun- St ar as 4 charging relations jury sult Swanson Star rej Aswn street ndicated that t unty grand y's organization sout complete and that the {nves- tigation into various phases of the crime situation would be started within a few is a days. AUTOIST TRAPPED IN WRECK SH R L e pped in ghe blazing wreckage of automobile after it crashed into telegraph pole here today, John cy of Middleton received in- irics that caused his death shortly fier he was extricated by firemen A brother, Joseph A. Maroney, iries. The men Memorial hes- Maroney was pro- on arrival as bee clebration throughout the com .10n- wealth Go prososes t appropriate patriot held as a trib rnor llen’s proclamation historic exercises and c celebrations be residents. SELECT CONVENTION CITY Francisco, July 11 (® — The of managers of the Baptist People’s Union of America selected Minneapolis as the convention city. Milwaukee a contender for the convention. Washington, 1. (.. was selected for 1931 gathering. Loard Young today 1932 HzZmZv—-CcOoOm . . Opened and managed by A completely equipped—authorized Ford Capable of handling Bill" O'Dell Plainville Auto Sales NEIL J. MURPHY, Agent 63 WHITING STREET Telephone Plainville 652 \NELL-OUR GOODBYES ARE SAID AN HERE WE ARE CN OUR WAY TO Yeur uNcLe CLEMS RANCH, b3 N THROUSH THE MANY AUTDS NEP-GEE! L FEEL LIKE I COULD WALK A MILLION PiLES Too — You SAY IF WE kEEP CN THIS ROAD WE'LL ConE To KIS RANCA? GET HURT ! MAYBE WE BETTER cuT ROAD, WE MIGHT /== THATS A 00D 1D2A= | WE DONT WANT TO RUN oVER, L FIELDS...S0 ON THIS /| TUERES THE ROAD WAY ONER WINDING AROUND --AS LONG TMERE LEEP OUR EVE ON € ROAD WERE O.K. NUTHIN' CAN RUN ONER US HERE EITHER — AS T = L o™ A