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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY, 16, 1930. 7 Free Telephone Service — Call Enterprise 1200 Store Closes Wednesdays at 12 o'Clock During July and August Open All Day Saturday Free Delivery Service to All Conn. Shores by Our Own Motors Browr Teomson, Jric. artfordis Shopping Qenter: Brown Thomson Announces Midsummer Furmniture Sale Featuring Savings 107 to 50% 1s of Suites and Separate Pieces Offered to All Ameiican —and at Notable Economies Note This Super Value! 4 Pc. Living Room Suites Exactly as illustrated, large size luxurious Dav- enport with removable pillow arms or large roll arms, an ottoman, good size with soft cushion top, with choice of two chairs, five styles to choose from, also choice of coverings. $169.50 Regular Price 0.00 1P1ainville News CAPRSTRIRES GIRL ANDSPEEDS AWAY Miss Lena Caliendo Victim ol | Hitand-Run Driver INURIES ARE SLIGHT Picnic of Church Annnal Baptist Saturday Afternoon — National Grange Secretary to Visit Plain ville — Baseball Game Tomorrow. Miss Lena Caliendo, 17, of Mr. South Ca daughter and Mrs had a narrow escape from death last evening about 1 East street towards Park street ex- tension when she was struck by a hit n driver and hurled into | 2 ditch. Only a last second turn of the wheel by the driver prevented a fatality as the car struck her a glancing blow instead of hitting her | head-on. Dr. Lawrence H. Frost was called and upon ex & the girl found that she had escaped from serious injuries. She received a bad bump her head and a cut on the left arm, put otherwise was uninjured No report of the accident was made to the police until 30 o'clock rost got th touch accompanied Mary D; street, orge 1o, by a iano, of were en- turning Miss ton befor took place they left t red Park street extension on the speeding car sud- upon them unexpected- the - of 4 t 11 the off proposed East B Berlin News POTATO PLANTING : S i remon e the meacu nine, 14 to 4 Following th was decided officially night and that the to be con- srason's Hcreage in Berlin Increased by Government Order FARMERS CHANGE CROPS Clough today Look! American Tabs | Paviiion. Ca laid [:! Ge East Berlinites Keenly Interested in nd a schedu opted Visitors Leave Garrity gton, Va i and Mrs May Utilize Tear Gas Proposed New Britain-Middle- o Billies in N. Y. P ks James town Bus Line—Soft Ball League (2ughter ho i Garri of the for their em- more th n Sl ¢ Intense Heat at Lisho Causes Sericus Drouth cope wit ropea ma Driefs Dor and have toes in ti of the of of corn der vill by ¢ ) and ilm visi ing some loss that the o result the sale Dairy such curt ve not fallir Ik as has I hout hanoss LOS ANGELES RETI turning from trair Newport where it nast ship, Patoka. the naval ible Los Angeles was placed gar at § a (EST) tod It weather conditions ar able, Lieutenant rk plar the mast ship production of m ported by farm necticut Bus Hearing Vold of Result he : before public es commission relative to th 2 auguration of bus service betwe Fast Berlin Items the towns of New Britain and Mi nd Mrs. James Ross are town resulted in no action heing | spending the at « was held en. The tford 3 lay afternoor laid over for n betwes of the New England T Co. and the official . a Con- luncheon Fred Reley of Italy a n of Summit, N e was no meet ul's Social » last the meeting in o i ANNOUNCE WAG Brisbane, Auvstralia hoard of r cver as wday matter v nd f held in the bas st clan anr . | wage had fabout §1 | (about $16.80) effactive I Crown had r nine sh M ist chur troop com aster compris meeti o i far as it will speed up the service between these places and New Brit- ain and Middletown. The Community cl this evening at 8 o'cloc , according n par v to sto the darkness. Her sought ost respond- ormation that k a glanc ad not been hit head-on. could not give the doc- of the car outside as a brown col- cot we ailure of any cident until Dr. | details and Constable on of the new street, it has track the street. In work of the = and the state police speeding down to a arrests a mer- the -~ e wishes to equested cer Coming y Harry A. Caton Plainvill Na 1] Secre of the nge will visit ember 8, acc T and TAURSDAY ANCY CARROLL in “HONEY” News -— Comedy Acts FREE — TONIGHT Personal Outfit to Every Lady Michael Caliendo of | o'clock while walking along | ’sme master of the Grange. The" visiting officer will give Dean Vi- vian's illustrated lebture on the first | four degrees in the local Grange | {hall at § p. m. Tt is expected that | ‘Gr(m';ors from all over the state | | will he to hear Mr. Caton. On July 22, Nctional Master L. J. | vor will visit Connecticut and will attend the “I field day of New | | Haven county Pomona at Fairlea | | farm in Orange, the home of Wilson | |H. Lee. He will speak in the after- | | noon | day, come In the evening of the same | Mr. Tabor will speak at the city hall in Torrington under the | auspices of Mountain County Po- | the meeting starting at 7:30 o'clock Ascociation Meeting A meeting of the | Athletic associgtion will be held to- morrow evening at 7:30 o'clock. The presence of all members is requested The organization is working to ad- e sports in Plainville. Classmates Are Pall Bearcrs Classmtaes of Robert Conforti, 12| old pupil at the Broad Rtl‘""-(‘ 100l acted as pall bearers at his services held this morning t 9 oclock at the Church of Our | .ady of Mercy. The church i with friends and relatives | large number of his| mates headed by Principal Judd. The boy died sudden- ay evening at New Britain | al hospital when apparently on | the road to recovery following an | appendicitis operation. \ Rev. William P. Kilcoyne, pastor, at a h Congregational packed |including school Orrin 1 a © Sweet Day” as the body from the church. Father conducted th committal | e grave in Joseph's ol ry on Farmington avenue. Legion to Attend Meeting At the regular meeting of Brock- Barnes post, America Legion, held last ev g in the Legion rooms on Whit reet, {t was voted to send a delegation to the county meeting to be held Sunday at Burlingt der the auspices of the Eddy-Glover post of New PBritain. Due to the illness LeVasseur, by of Commander the delegation Vice Commander The local post a delegation to the be held in r matters of rou- transacted by the > headed Bridgepo tine b post at t ng Big Battle Tomorrow | According to the mbull Elec- tric Mfg. Co. baseball players, th Businessmen’'s nine is evidently de- | ter to win the annual three game series this year at all costs s has been shown by their a this e Trumbull stated today th t inkling o me d the game to be pl ed tomorrow night by the notice the Herald last evening. The Bus- ssmen have been keeping the matter a secret and have ben prac- ticing stadily while the Trumbullmen ve been inactive Aroused to a high pitch of anger and determination by the actions of their opponents to catch them slaep- ing, the Trumbull players spent to- day organizing their team, fust 24 hours before the big battle. How- ever although without practice or able warning of the game, th m that taey will mop up ld with the Businessmen tomor- ow night and prove that action and not words £0 to win a basaball game one-sided victory will give the Trumbullmen ample revenge for the preliminary game tricks of the Bus- inessmen { With this new angle of the battle springing up, it is expected that tr ! fleld will be owded with fans hen the time honored rivals come together tomorrow night. No shoot- ing is expected but there will be plenty of action. The proceeds of — She Lost 19 Pounds of Fat In 27 Days During October a woman in Mon- amg wrote — “My first bottie of Kruschen Salts lasted almost 4 veeks and du that time I lost 19 pounds of fat—Kruschen is all vou claim for it—I feel better than I have for vears.” Here's the recipe that banishes and brings into hlossom all th Al attractiveness that every | n poseesee Every morning take on spoonful of Kruschen Salts hot before brea a morning hen habit means that cvery part sonous wasts and ha Ay and gases are expelled Atter the same time Vs and howels are fresh blood co ving salts is 3 » and Vs ix follawed by 28" of energet 1 vivacity If you want fo lose fat with speedl get an S5c bottle of Kruschen Salts from Fair Drug Dept. or any liv druggist anywhere in America with the distinct understanding that you | must be aatisfied with results or money back | | the ! the game will be turned into the| library fund. Novel Payment According to a lease Thomas A. Naughton and lantic Refining Co., filed office of the town clerk, price of the land will be one cent for every gallon of gasoline sold on the property at the corner of East and Broad streets. The property has been leased for a period of three years. Provision is between the At- at the the rental | made in the lease that all impros ments on the property be made by the lessees and that in case the pro- perty becomes it for purposes due to fire or other causes, | the lease will automatically become cancelled. ! business Briefs Harold their v Mr. and Mrs returned from and have established their on Broad street Miss Betty position at Central square have trip residence cepted a Stores, Inc., A son was born last night to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Glass of Higgins avenue, Plainville v General hospital (OL.'GEORGE W. ENGLAND GETS SCHENECTADY POST Relieved From Duty With Divisfon at Hartford—Was 76th Here With Edwards MAN N B Herald) July —Col GEORGE H (Wahington Bureau, Washington, D. C George W. England, infantry, has been relieved from duty with the 76th division at Hartford, Conn.. and ordered by the war department to ssume command of the Schenec- general depot, Schenectady. for wards, England official ajor General Clarence R. Ed- retired, upon the occasion of the latter's visit to this city to confer on Mrs. Fanny Gaudette a distinguished service cross posthu- mously awarded to her son, Corp. George J. Gaudege, who was killed in France on the day before the armist gned. Col. England brought Major General Edwards to Britain and participated in the ceremony which was held at the World War memorial in Walnut Hill park was escor e was GALEN CONCEDED NOMINATION Butte, Mont., July 16 (UP)—Just- tice Albert J. Galen virtuafly conceded the republican nom for United Stages senator from Mon- tana today. He will oppose Senator T. J. Walsh, democrat, whose place on the ballot was uncontested Late returns indicated that Galen's margin over O. H. P. Shelley, Red Lodge publisher, would be 2 to 1. Returns from 139 precincts 28 counties gave Galen more thang.000 votes to Shelley's 2,500, Miss Detroit above, 12 and| represent Detroit in th Galveston. Tex.. in which es trom all parts of the world Pete for the “Miss Univarse” title. contest at beau will com ' Bristol News OR. ROBBINS LEADS COUNCIL GERM HUNT - Gonducts Goyernment Members 0n Tour of Gity Building INSISTS ON CLEAN 1P Driver Fined $50 ness Cherge—Swimming Carnival at Rockwell Park—dail Sentence Im- posed on Bad Check Passer. Dr. Benjamin B. Robbins, hea officer, has led each of the member: o fthe city council on a tour of in- spection of the city hall building during the past week to show its anitary condition. th officer t one by city he condition existing in the a condition which he has ‘deplorable.” Dr 1 through in the cellar, wing ourney, him the . wag partially in- It was the doc- ion that disease may he he odorous cella Tracy remark he was condition for the past 18 years, et building Why any chan plied. “W I've shown t undated water. tor's conter bred f Co the d to g the has exist- foctor as uilding leavi ed er since make the was built now he o council the this build- ing.” Dr. Rob meeting of the council held about two months ago, asserted that a new city hall building 14 procured for Bristol. He attribu name of the perso to t be Dispute Road Mar Philip Sklarsky of Dougl presented in police court g on a charge of retkle s fined $50 and liam J. Malone after hal pleaded not guilty to the charge Bonds for appeal were set at § Albert Rindfleisch. driver of the car which was struck by Sklarsky's ma- chine en July § at Preston ani Frederick streets, Forestville, did not testify against the defendant Officer Thomas McCarthy, who investigated the sh. took th stand and asserted that there were no marks left in the road where e accident occurred, proof that no brakes had been applied. Sklar- sky, requested by Attorney Joseph P. O'Connell, his counsel, to testify in his own defense. stated that he was at the scene of the collision this morning and that the tracks which he had claimed were therc, were still there. W claimed in court that the § proceeded along Frederi. the left hand costs by Judge street on to before assessi on the charges, remarked| there were terested wit- | nesses to the accident who were guilty of reckless driving themselves by their testimony. represented court Francis V. Tracy Carnfval At Park A junior swimming ca val ook Place ac the Rockwell park lagoon starting at 3 o'clack this afternoon The affair was featured by notelty races Prizes presented to cuch of the event's winners werc| fonatad by Caretaker Joseph Ciy zio. The races judged Louis Alberell; Green and Bab Miller, and charge of Life Guards Alexander Benecick Alfred McCue Check Passer Goes to Jail Henry Hoyt of North Main reet, who 18 alleged by police to passed a “‘rubber” ¢ is- ed on a No Mz et ture dealer, on a second m gned before Judge William Malone on charges of obtaini under false pretenses in police court Malone un in several were Robert were in have furni- ant this morning ced to 90 days in t . The man. arrested last Sergeant Daniel McGil was held under bonds ounty ja cvening by cuddy of Hovt entered a plea of guilty sistant Prosecutor Edward J lan, who presented the case. was asked by Judge M what tha aximum penalty in case of forgery was. When told that years. tI dge imposed a s of three and then changed to 90 days. saving that enough As- Quin- one it five Perry Fined Heavily John Pearry, Wolcott road. chargsd with r less driving and operating a motor vehicle without a lic was fined $25 and costs on the count and $10 and costs on the s ond in polics court today. P Vv was machine | the driver of the car which collided with an automobile driven by Leo Dobrowolski of New Britain at South and West streets early yester- afternoon. The Dobrowolski ichine overturned and the impact of the crash caused the windows in he Perry car to break and scatter, iring two children, Irv- ing and Alvin Dobrowolski, aged 1 resented on techni- was found not guilty by ge Malone and released Funeral of William Sheriden The fune of Willlam Sheriden of 152 Prospect street was held from the late home at $:30 o'clock this morning. A solemn high mass of re- quiem celebrated at St. Joseph's church a after which the ins d in St Thoma cal charges, J 9 o'clock ere interr s cemeter: al of Mrs. . rnoon, daughter’s home The body was sent after ¢ nonies to Brooklyn, N. Y by Undertakers C. Funk and Son Burial was in Evergreen cemetery Local Couple Marries Edward L. Sniezvawski and Mary H. Ryzner of 26 Summit street, both were married in Meri- John L. Ceppa of St church on June 30, ac- cording to a return of the couple’s marriage license to the city clerk here today. Thonsands Listen to Concert thousand persons gathered at Federal Hill green last evening and listened_to the third concert of a series being presented this sum- mer by the New Departure band The band opened its pleasing pro- with “Let's Go." a popular R. J. McFarland and rendered .oyal and ' on the cornet. One of the out- standing presentations at the con- ber entitled, “The * played by Ir- ith's anvil. Semi-Annual Installation The semi-annua installation of t Step rry lodge, I. O. . will take place at the organi- zation's headquarters on Main street Friday night at 8 o'clock. The re- ected officers, who are to be meeting by District Master Leo Prock Myron H. Bishop Fred Briggs, vice er Bates, record: v Kimberly, treas- Refreshments will be served after the in ion Lions Roar at Camp A delegation of members from the Lions club left Forestville early this afternoon by motor car for Goshen, where they will par- pate in‘a program of outdoor events with members of the local Boy Scout anization shing the opposition. The Lions will dine with the scouts eary evening at the camp and will then meet the Bov Scout commiitee, which consists of Daniel Da chairman: Carleton Buell, Louis Conzelman and Harry Rex. The fourth member of the com- N Irwin Rowe, who is confined to the Bristol hospital. will be heard from by a communication from Sharon is morning. A the al um the urer. mittee direct YOUNG LADY GLAD TO TELL GOOD NEWS Miss Rolande Godbout, of No. u d. Conn. gestion, co troubles for ng I forced a lump in my 1 gas, w caused such 1y stomach [ostean tired. I'm ce to boost tell any- how good I think Bon-Tone is for sale in New Brit- ain at Miller & Hanson's Drug Store, 30 Church street. Stop in and get a Dottle of this wonderful tonic today. structions relating to the Community outing will he a unced at this time. The picn he held urday at Hotehkiss Grove d Mr Wilson Berlin s a regular service to on the Co Co il buses but w are FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS === for the The lihrary will be ope rnoon rothe The Fife Dr meet Thursd ening | o'clock at Community hall for the | The lawn was prettily decorated | usual weekly reheasal. The corps for the occasion with Japanese lan- | will attend the community outing | terns and vari-colered ligh Saturday. Dancing and games were ¢ Miss Norma and refreshments were served Carolyn Read Arrangements for the s yesterday. cared hy hy Mrs. id-week of Miss I7lora Norton held Wall Mr. at GANE O5CAR A / SURPRISZ, yAil | DIDNT WE, /% ! b RiLey The reday the by members of Be was held last night o Worthy Master and Griffith and w 60 members and their families Mt 6o ex- . co will led by about at 4 Miss Britain Lawrence New joyed a the to- Mi and the Ny¢ e next will be held A and known as “Everybody's Ni wture of the telling by each mer personal hobby of tion. nt rvance will be the ber of h PICKED LUP BY RILEY, or he IN THE FAR WEST. work or recr League Starts 165 were pl of Two & Middletown to THIS 1S THE KIND OF A SURPRISE T LIKE [FRECILLES AND OSCAR ARE IS DELINERING A PLANE NOW WE CAN JUST SEATS AND ENJOY THE SceNery! A WHO SETTLE BACK IN OUR. 1 THOUEKT WED SEE MOUNTAINS OUT THIS WAY, INSTEAD OF JUST PLAINS OH,\WELL SEE LOTS OF MOUNTAINS LATER ON == THOSE ARE THAT THE PIONEERS Took, MONTKS AN Easy, According to Oscar WHY THEY D TKE PLANS *® AIRPLANES MONTHS To CROSS, ON THEIR \WAY To CALIFORNIA ... BEE, THEY HAD A HARD TIME CROSSING By BLOSSER SHUCKS! 1 DON'T SgE \ONT TAkE AN' BavE IT OVER QUICK, Like us !