New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 15, 1930, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1930. 7 Free Telephone Service — Call Enterprise 1200 Stgre Closes Wednesdays Open All Day Saturday Free Delivery Service to All Conn. Shores by Our Own Motors at 12 o'Clock During July and August $5.00 and $7.95. Printed crepe, 14 to 40, fancy ones, each flesh color, old blue, for 89c for six ported Cookie Jars, Necklaces, Challie, shrunk, washable, 50c grade, for, all linen, Berlin News HAYING HOLDS UP BLUE HILLY TEAM : Ball Plaers Will Report When Crops Are in Bars: FIVE CLUBS ON ALERT‘ State Highway Department Planning Improvement on Turnpike With Abutting Property being Checked | Tp. With six ling- o join the new h was planned two weeks prospects are bright for a start in the next &eck. Five already organ with sixth awaiting the harvest of this year's hay crop hefore it ca t d The teams which t sections o to Berlin and Kensington are St Cypress Hill, American Legion tle Alley, Amerfcan Paper Goods Blue Hill This 1 whose entry i doubt because teams expre soft ball leaguc the repr ! Paul's, Bot- and med outfit was the one to the 1 1 in of the stand taken last spring by its manager, John Conlin, who stated that neither he nor his boys would enter com-, petitive sport until next fall. This action on the part of the Blue Hills contingent was taken after they had suffered a cr defeat ¢ the hands of a New Britain set-back team Ho he and will be re of any schedule yeed the league ms er, he has anno that Il place a team in ady to meet the adopted after the hay crop i3 safely stored in the barns. This news will be welcomed by all those interested in the league. The pre-schedule games will be played tonight at the Percival ave- nue grounds and these will find the St. Pa it and the Cypress Hill team at each other’s throats while the American Legion entry will be attempting to take the measure of the Bottle Alley aggrezatio The games will be started 6:45 and will be played on Tuesdays and Thursdays. At the end of the season it is planned to have a gen- eral get-together for all the partici- pants. Plan Highway Improvement A representative of the state hizh- way department has been at the of- fice of the town clerk for the past two days searching titles to property which abuts the Worthington ridg. section of tie turnpike. Inquiry has dicclosed the fact that the state is figuring on making im- provements along this part of its runk road system and this informa tion accounts for the presence of 4 about surveying gang which has been along | this road making maps and laying out a proposed right of ay. . In conjunction with this plan of fmprovement comes the report that the department will also experiment | lookir of th with a new lighting system towards better illumination ‘highly travelled thoroughfare. Engineers of the Connecticut Light and Power Co., with those Hartford Electric Light Co., shortly install new lights along 6,000 feet of the highway at a point just north of Berlin. The lights will be four hundred candle power in strength and will be mounted on standards about 25 feet high and will be so deflected that the beams will light up the road sufficiently to show up the outlines of vehicles and pedestrians. the general use of the proposed lishts motorists may with safety with no other light than their P drive An odd lot Carter's Shorts and Jerseys, FOR THE WOMEN— values to $1.00, your choice of them for, each 0dd lot Chiffon and Service Weight $1.00 Silk Hosiery, FOR CHILDREN 4 AND 5 YEARS—Flannel white with green or pink. Plain green and $8 value, for, each YOU CAN HAVE CHOIC White Kid Pur OFFER IN SIlef AT LINEN DEPT. Repu Lunch Cloths (48x48), £ WOMEN'S HANDKERCH <19¢ kind .. from the | will | | | vitation o the Community club and | its friends to be their guests for the | years | With | For Wednesday morning, each pastel flat crepe, printed georgette and chiffon, ideal for vacation, AT MEN’'S DEPT.—Rayon and Silk Half Hose, they will go quick. nly 24c¢ each. sponged, atuml color Pongee, each $1.00 values, An odd lot Glove Silk Bloomers and Panties, Coats S of Ice Tea Spoons, Rogers es, with two pearl snaps, with Melcer handle, for 59c each. worth to $1.00 at o AT OUR DRESS GOODS DEPT. plain and printed, you will find all Waol You Have Three Hours To Shop We Help You With Good Specials SUMMER SILK FROCKS—from our cwn stock, formerly priced at $3.79 size 25¢ 39c each. 89¢ Oc pair. with Berets, $4.00 25 year plate, for 85c. Im- A special lot of Albatross and $1.00 e idoe 3050 | parking lamps. This system and 1s be It is ex he pl it is said. has been worked out ng used in New York state. cied that the approval of vill soon be fo from the office of the perintendent Annual Lawn Party The annual lawn party of the Ber- srange will be held tonight on lawn of home of W \‘ aster a .ewis A. Griffith membe orzanization are \m\vod to attend Games and dancing joved and eshments rved. high Legion Plenic annual picnic under of Bolton-Kasica post iliary of the will be held at July 9 rpont of Kensingten I of the t mittee and any mem- to attend and transportation with him, the and Ameri- The pic the Ladies' A can Legion monasset on nk has becn cleeted an of ts Kensington and f Cowles stor of the First Con- reh, are spending a > home of his parents Sydney M is vacation at t Mr. \?”'1 Mrs Cowles of al Club to Meet meeting of be held following s to be played at nds betwee from Cy- st the game t ival ave the society’s tcam and on Hill Local Dealer on Trip Albin Holmquist, proprietor of the Berlin o Sales and George Rey- nolds, automobile aler of Putn are spend X in New vick, Can a fishing The trave the jo one .of th e gro 1 we ada, on lers made compar was specially fitted out arnd sleepins quarter Derlin Briefs nosko of y's trucks with Miss Anna Z iz spendi Ma s Miss Min Mildred Be enjoying ‘ashington ene of K acationing at.Sound Vie A igan) Cough- Middletowr of John B died at Middleg=x in Middlet rday fter h 2 augh Mrs. loligan of Kas lin and of this vear celebrated her dding anniversary cori- with the 50th an of her father and mother. born in iddletown she }ast Berlin for some time. her husband and parents s a son. John B. Coughlin . Mrs. Benjamin Springfield. Ma and Mrs. James Hofher of Middlstown and i< William J.. Edward A. and Holigan of Southington: and John J. Holigan of East Berlin and Joseph W. Holigan of Baltimore. The funeral will ne | held at the funeral home of w. I |Coughlin Sons. 431 High street, Middletown, Thursday morning, the timeé to be announced East Berlin Items The annual Community outing and picnic/ will be held Saturday at | Hotchkiss Grove in Branford at the shore cottage of Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Clark who have extended an in lin of Coughlin Losp! morning Patric in May 25th we junction ersary Althougn resided in Besides leav s Jr. two Stor several held at the day. TFor the the outing has been | Clark cottage and the attendance | has averaged well over 200. Trans- | portation will be provided for tho! who have no means of going. FEv |ery one attending is asked to | take feodstuffs as they have ‘n former also such utensils will be needed. knife. fork, sp |and a cup. Games and a social past years. su- | Ham- | as | |time will thcoming | ily | Derenthal of | | | Ithe be had. Although announced it is ill be a boat who wis it not that there for those on the Sound. The Thursday Methodist Thursday the home of Nye on Main street The Knights of T evening rooms at Commun Miss Edith Noble her home in W result of an in tained been church will be cver 8 Mr. and Mrs, is t Cromwe her foot Th will meet 0 o'clock in the ment of the Methodist church held out of doors indoor circus held last announced at this time. tonight at Berlin ount Night Gents, 300 s Danc Pavilio Parar P Conn H Negro Pleads Guilty to Manslaughter Charges Vew Haver guilty to m ing. alias Po ristown, P tenced to from state’s prisor William Jol restaurant Irving. indicted for n second degree, was s on trial today when he to plead guilty to the arge. July slat (—Plea ghter, Jerry Yancy. today hootin The shooting occurred taurant June 2 at the ing lead slugs in a player piano Constable Found Guilty Of Driving While Drunk guilty n- | the Con- Orange Clark of §120.19, addition he for- He paid, hap- Derby, July 15 (®—Found driving an automobile wi der the influence of stable Henry I received from Judge Ralph N in the city court a fine including costs In feited his dr license suring the judge, pen again.” Constable Clarke « July 6 by of liquor Clarke of “It won't Motorcycle cer tic ma ner on Ne O ANSWER 15 er HAS MONTH Stratford, Ju Wright. town ma last night was given a council 1o answer the char civility brought against him public hearing keld a week ago. Jot of Stratf has believe available h to go for a sail evening meeting of held o'clock Wiltia confined Il as t ‘0 Rockwell par ramou Irv- of No was sen- to ten years in g of aiter in a rder in the eduled to go s allowed reduced in a res- height of argument over Irving's acts in plac- an Ha d month by es of in- at | Plainville News AWAIT NEW BUDGET - FOR STREET FUNDS (Lack of Money Hampers Repair | Work in Plainyille (ROADS BEING PATCHED Annual Bascball Series to Start Thursday Evening — Meeting of Amer.can Legion Post—Wild Wost Show Coming to Town Frigay. £ t repair work in Plainville has come to a practical standstill becauge of the lack of funds. Only a small part of the §21,000 set apart in the budget for highways and roal oil remains and this is being to give temporary relief. The board of selectmen, accord- ing to First Selectman James Simp- son is planning an extensive stre:t program but will be unable to start any definite work until the new bud- | get for the town year from August {15 to August 15, 1931, drafted by the board of finance. The board is doing everything in its power to keep the streets in pass able and presentable shape with the funds that are on hand For .he past month, workmen have h?"n h up the bad spots on ¢ ding them down and plar ing road oil on them. This week ¢ work is being done on Crooksd Practically every in town is 1 presentable shape although many hem are in great need of paving repairs. Bohemia strest 1n exception, the road there being bad shape. Numerous complaints been made about conditio there and relief has been asked. ind temporary repairs en would only loss of is claimed select- men i to take ca soon s mon d the new bud Work durin voted to thr Woodford avenue, many were badly in necd of Woodford aver as also placel in zood tion, especially the dirt section from the Stan Steel Co. plant to White's cro: the paved f the town ir have money of the stroct from ng was de- running off of which spr streets are in good becoming portant with ar. During the board of f to ir for 5 about to road more the pass- ance | priat hw found larger :nd ro necessar, cach y oil. In work Parc |of the program this evening will b A report on th will made necessary imber of commission during the o years with a large number still the | awaiting ac he roads are shape and leave a good on visiting motorists the new East st ghway is mooth and level while during ths st month repairs were made oy ne state to East Main street and Whiting strcet. When the select- men inaugurate ir treet program in August, P! will be in good condi- tion for the coming winter months. American Legion Meeting will be an importa the Brock-Barnes American Legion, o'clock in the L rooms o Whiting street. All jicmbers are re- ested to be an hand as business of portance will be discussed he post is making attempts have a large represent parade to be held in connection with convention in Av send three delegates to th tion, being entitled to an e 1 gate this year because .of the i cr in membership. At present Post boasts of a membership of is large 1 through ew streets b on mpres surface io°1 of eet h extensive ville streets he e post this evening at 8 to the in Moody les W. Main street took Recovering Moody of s arrested on Offi- Manion while driving his car in ven WED. anid THURS—MAT NANCY CARROLL in “AONEY" News — Comedy — Acts WL FRIDAY—SATURDAY wan X BAXTER in “THE ARIZONA RID" a usad | repairs. | In | | the center of the town today and was | | greeted by many friends. It was m( "1rst appearance out-of-doors since h]! recent serious illness and. al-| |though still weak, he is on the road | to recovery. Dr. Moody was taken ill about five | | weeks ago and was removed to New Britain G hospital where his xonfllhon was described as critical some time. He developed | vp'!f'm\m\n but st ully—combat- ed the illness. Baseball Player is Father A daughter has been born at the | Bristol hospital to Mr. and Mrs. | | John Rose of New Britain avenue. | The father is kell known in haschall! | circles in New Britain and Plainville. | He is a2 member of the All-Plainville | | nine. He pitched the Burritts to two cuccessive championships in the New Britain city league. Mid-Week Service a mid- wship and prayer ent Christi weel service visitors ~tate he estate o Morgan has been settled and May Morgan has been found to be the sole heir-in-law, according to a deed filed at the office of the town clerk. Miss Morgan is left two pieces of land and buildings on Park street. | | One parcel at 23 Park street has a | frontage of 80 feet and the other at 18 park street has a frontage of feet. Miss Morgan was formerly town clerk of Plainville Trumbull vs. Businessmen | Thursday evening the school field, the Trumbull Electric Mfg. Co. baseball tram will meet the Businesmen's nine in the first of the annual three game series. The pro- eeds of the series will be given to- ward the Plainville public library fund In past years a game these two teams has nal for an overflo rivalry is at a high pitch as ca seen from the pre-game predictions between hoth aggregations. Almost everything possible in games comes up in battles. will be v Is Settled the late com Ellen E high between sig- The crowd. these annual essmen have heen prac- ly for the series a t the start on their op- ponents b the opening game. However, Trumbull team has other views on the matter. e Bus- inessmen will practice this evening at the high school field Among these who will appear in the Businessm lineup e R Thrail, . Brown. Crampton, Bill Downham, H. Downham, Peterson. T. Anglis, N. Tolli, Bill Cunningham and others. Plainyille Briefs McLean of New B who has been serioucly is rapidly recovering and is able to sit up for a short time every day. Mr. and M red Callen, Jr.. who recently returned from their wedding r their new res- A E aven tain . have established f operator al is vacation- Branford. Jane Lovell of Plainville is spending the summer at Norfolk Mrs. R. E. Dunbar, accompanied by her daughter, Dorothy, and her wo rons, Lawrence and Harold, ave returned home after enjoving weeks' vacation ends at Dover-Foscroft, Me. Mr. and M with fr Olson and home 1l he a meeti cague of this evening at § Robert Conforti Funeral services for Robert forti, 12 old son of s. Louis Conforti t, will be I o N tor ing at 9 Our 1 o'clock B tery Baseball ¢ Plain il sta AlG Th am Wolcott erch bugs 29-4 Bristol.— FAMOUS Copenhagen, (UP)—Ca pou i world's heaviest TAT MAN DIS ark., July who weighed foibe it tied toduy clai man Will Plainville or New Britair boy who by mistake chose the wrong top-coat as he left an Auburn roadster criven by 2 Springficld boy who had given him a lift from New York on June write Box 33-1. New Britzin Herald, the mistake justed? <0 that might be ad- 1} James ¥ Bristol News BURGLARS VISIT CLUB CHAMPLAIN Radio, Slot Machines and Cigars Taken by Intruders DESERTERS ARE n Champlain r Prospect street irglars it morning and stole a % slot machines and a gars and cigaret broke open & window storeroom door. and Discussing the robbe they believed a hauling away the loot tion is being made. Taken to Yort Two deserters f States army, Rolan Pardee street, and F of Providence, R. | rested vesterday geant Daniel Mec( by to Fort H. G. W London, today. The had deserted fron \'t re 1ty T working with the c Bristol police ward for each United learned man's The into the club room by ruck llicuddy at man’s carnival grounds, ht rrest Fort Ethan Alle: will rec tates govern: RETURNED men's Relief Gratitude for o'clock radio, two antity of ci- prowlers prying forcing the police said uged in as An Wright om Mai ¥ who were Cole- taken near New was made the men were ere ival found $30 re- capture from ent azist Grateful stol \ottar of Tucker 49 fire dgpar &Y proprietor atitude Main shed at a re- Fesponsible store's Junior € The third of who w awarded have Miller 1 act ious eve Careta conten val Wednesday o 11~o Nolled Alfred M arged morn Highway Nearly \ployes of t ghway Father have Martin Tour Teams' e final lis four 1 s clu orning by were city Complete work basket released Wil follows Harbert ford and Fores Walter F fred J. ¢ Longamo Joseph Willian hariow Charlaw ohn A. Parsonr El= er Lindgren, Geor Pa Plainvil liam Man hw Francis Begley an; are | to participate v ones elizible in contosts of the second round. T Maple Ends and West Ends. not having participated in second-round | e the only nines al-| tilts as yet. lowed fo effect changes in their line- ups this week. The first game of the second round for the Wert Ends is | y afterncon time will Aue to their net Tediunlil Tuly. 1 ect Completes Plans but the Maple En be extended one veel being rched- o me for Jud 1l to be constructed on fa The home y §5 feet been compvleted nt, Hartford al will contain 12 of colonia design, roomis Searching For Jap Beetle arching parties ir d scouts of the United States de- ment of agriculture, plant quar- ntine and control administration, es of the state of Co - i Boy Scouts under the lead- of Francis Dargon, have or- 1 for infestation areas e beetle in this city trio, each ication card Abner. A Ope s erday afternoon its assigned to this vi requ to e private upon which is pocsible beetles may be found. Investi- not molest property, it 1l survey land with enience to its owner work of the inves- has been reported to department so that co- be had in the ex- complaints which ed ter tigating he police operation may planation o may be received ew The surveyors are engaged only in making observations to Japanese beetle infestation the limited t allotted holly insufficient to give detailed to their weo control mez nt diseases or insect pests other anese beetle. Inquiries other insect pests thould ed to the state agrict determine it is said, the men to allow information nor identi- The Japanese beetle i of the same group of insects as the Color: ato heetle, e latter closely dult be is colored t of the wing cov e coppery brown. I either side of the n and two near the tip of . distinctive ma ification Issued e whi insect’s the hdomen ish arriage licens Dufi. a gasoline ion propriet Terryville nt. a stude avenue. this cit Bullding Permits 1. build were serintendent Anderson ville ning of Fourth o0-car garage for of Elm streot r address at an estima 3400 Manning of orton &6 for street to himsels Dvight J Minor of Hill street o 00f a hou e on that street at ar Farmington %o veranda house on F. estimated cost o that address estimated cost of ¢ rtiss Bowden of ° to build a one SNzs Cat Slays Poultry in Pirog of (3 F g t a cat owned by Willis street 7 Melrose famil hous: estimated James had killed of chickens old Builder Misses Materia] of Lake of nails and were stolen tion Lake o where he is engaged home ccene on Eddfe H. Gocb and | | Coleman | 1ast night to view “Daredevil” Oliv- er, | the Hundreds Cheer Daredevil Hundreds of persons gathered at carnival at 11 o'clock who dived ~foot ladder into a tank with about four feet of water. veral thousand people visitea yesterday. There are a number of in the carni- presented this pices of the apter, Disabled of the World backward from a filled James Mc American W Veterans Hull Compares Sites George W. Hull, local tate dealer an@® financier, cused the hoard of committee of being rch for a sui tol's new high last irg real es- who ac- education’s lax in their ble site for Bris- ool building” at city coun- entitled published among he boara itteemen. illustrat- proposed on Bur- Hull site Jennings cor profuse ed B lireatac i Bachman-Heffernan lington avenue and th situated near the John J. school in the Fernwood tract. A map showing the accessibility of each site is enclosed in the pamph- let An automobile driv Dobrowski of 124 Mil Britain, procceding east on street at the intersection of West cet, was struck by a car driven John Perry of Wolcott early this k the rear r on its side 1 and Albert respectively, were eut face by broken glass. The police investigated the acci- dent and found that Perry was driv- ing without a ‘s license. He will'be charged with driving with out a license and reckless driving when he appears in police court to- morrow mornin Miss Margaret fargaret Case morning at the home A Thomas Dalton street, Forestville. eral services w he Dalton home at sday morning St. Joseph's chu site by I ostree Leo New Soutk en fender. Perry's t drive Casey died late this of Mr. and of Centra be held from 30 o'clock en d at 10 o'clock ch, Bristol. GERMANS ANSWER BRIAND PROPOSAL Want United States of Europe Based on Equality o Foreign Minister m for a “United tates of Europe” was made public here tonight It answers favorably France's suggestion for 2 European union but stresses the objection th such a prozram could succeed only spon principles of full equality and me security for artici- ries exclusion of Eu- members of the ia and reply Jopean states Military Plans Minor man answer, lependent upon considerations the co should toreground reply made i welcomed the d discu: deration not the reply be placed in the clear that Ger- oposal and favo ion of the ole plan at the next session of the league ot r in September. CHARGE — Herbert mrmwr of the Hart- 10 vears, vesterday olice com- drinking duty commission- on a similar was pun- n. Sunday olleged fn- long after in Bushnell the beat COP FACE F ord 1 Waterhouse ford pol suspended pending missioner: intoxicati Waterhou ers the not un his patrol He was r ed fr IN DIES 15 (A— Professor internationally known thor, died today home at Salzburg operation. He was LGzt opher and a A FITTED FRANK E. GOODW. Optometrist 327 MAIN ST. — TEL. 1905 Y FRECKLES AND HIS FRIEND ( e ISNT sue A PICTURE ’y = \ \ PICTURE il L_\Tiuwo“ o 7Qy .\ \TS GOING | TO LAND.... | T TogLAND. - () egee ues GST A FLAT Freckles’ Surprise to Oscar WELL WA ONER AN HANE A LOOK AT BoY/ \Wwo DO You sPose | lsE A h L N ) { why! 1TS RILEY, WITH /A THAT SWeLL NEW PLANE HE HAD IN SHADVSIDE TUE OTHER = NEAR-1 HAD THIS ALL BLANNED \ME'RE RIDING WITH HIM AS FAR AS YouR N UNCLES {17 RANCH i REG U S PAT ©1930 8 NEA SERVICE ) By BLOSSER

Other pages from this issue: