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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1930. ’Plainvi”e News : Redeemer’s A. M. E. Z‘oxn Chulrch B s [aay atters re was no have returned to Germany, while Morning ~services at 11 o'clock, t 1 N damage ers are remaining here for ths ‘ | rist, the Spiritual Fouu- ns 0 ews | Marriage Return time, but 7 tain of Life” Church school at Charles A. Senno a t e taken over their e, Customers Delivery i | 12:30 o'clock. Varick Christian En- — |an dred Lou ) il Vithout 2%0&% feo. aflj%CA“m- ‘ e e o ococniet | ANOTHER ROBBERY | émimberyominy 25 | e e Stiviins. Toll Charge 9 Shores by governor of ) said o be Sl o ; | music | be rendered at both o e f1ed | ety anxious 1o develop his aviation Ea atfordss Shopping Genior: 00w | SHOWLARGE GAIN =i = " DISCLOSED TODAY v i i e Out of Town Free doing no work. Japan ndifer, pastor, will officiaze Property Transfers ! Cl { S i it r & il : : | Congregational Church | t0 Emil A. Adams an undivided half 2TMies—both in the Sino-Russian Store Closes Wedne: g;gi ?&tll lgaz(élz;)tcllfng;xmg July and August BUS]HGSS Depl‘essml] Here Not s ' le,duxt;g :(:;' G‘.’llE‘:\Igfi;fi‘g;?:on,.’; Made, L]kB Omel‘s REDOHWJ, | . sidings on contr Jast sun ; vz‘:\‘:n“;; | BedasBsewhere |churee v msen e more it Py iy Bouse o s R R NEW COURT 1S PROPOSED | ” 5,5 "8 porr Day DRESS PARADE, Mot e oo o50 Blh 5 S0 o Mrs. D. Benjamin and Mrs. Duff-Durant alyy poiniof } ) ilkerson. Further details s = e " S _' 8 d id stri West Fnds and All-Plainville Team | ccr his ] el E atiial aC Mookl mavilie e T . has mahy Planned for Wednesday — Lo Tomorrow—Runaway Boy Still fn : hool at 9:45 a. m. Morn- n « p at 1:45 o'clock Ser- Corps Competing in Brooklyn To- Trouble With Authorities—Items. the pastor, Rev. A. A. Ball. 2 . b < | day—Comerstone Laying Plans, | * ) : According to the postal receipts of eastll ol 4;} : : RN e pts of n air meeting in the grove of While the entire family was k E 3 tior ity o\{([l;.r.\\nalfl.‘ announced | gouth Queen street on the Southinz- | house last Sunda N ey arform B he o 1.;: °r Jamed E. Usher to-|y,n 1454 Rev. J. Roy Wilkerson, | Nadeau of 30 South street extensi will be attended D has not felt the busi-| pagior of the Congregational church, | told police early today Nrant detieion { s o (o e oo | Will be the speaker. A group from | 332 was stolen fror } 1 Raymond A ; LS RASoHtsey ofpinsb G oAl batal et hie i | the Bristol M church is expected [ left in anot 17 The ese interest in Man- ; Nadeau seid that he notified the po- Riviera Sandals Linen Pumps indiation. of good business. Prac- |** 515 ing 1o atiend s servics | s of ihe theft. iy afir he s o o s ‘ i , jucsted to meet at the church | other reports in the r s and : e e ; 7 | g 3 5 Fh g s A Oe Catholi¢ Church the burglary at his residence at the S Prmnat niod (Were $4.00 to $6.00 pair) (Were $11.00 pair) v iy the Plaimvilie of- | will be celebrated tomor. |same time. This s the fourth theft [;HINESE SULD!FRS : He e ] Riviera Sandals in brown, beige, grey Linen Pumps in natural and white, at v e o v rRing at 8 and 10 o'clock at Y.‘:,D,Idbd at police headquarters t = s : 8 (ukden, and white and blue, white and black, Cuban | kid trimmed, hand turned soles, Louis present July with | ¢ rch of Our Lady of Mercy. , el y = tan e and Louis heels heels r . v In Trouble Mrs. W 2 TRty | e i veareold boy o sest to nonity the poiie of tre e~ LeAerS Sent {0 Nearby Nation - ‘ ; : ul il ot sed a1l of the po- | APPearance of m 0 AETICE By — - ; i Y in this part of the | Purses. Sixty or seven {0 Acguire Tactic Plants Foilow Trail Strap lgt;rrslss and Tes Sport Shoes S e L e o — Pioneerer by Mankind b very xS g as she was wersing with a neigh- 5 Laramie, Wyo v 19 (P~The $750 pr. $5.00 pr. : ST ot g ot e " 7| b e 2o coneetng mARL AR | png oy 10 (0m)—chines | I, oo sl 10 e (et D0MISI2 o) J 0 ; UL - fed b axorenend! tho || Enursday night Oh e ria and | ¢ permit n White Kid Strap Pumps d Ties, _ (Were $6.00 to $8.00) ate, ajority of them report 1 : O DR ning, it was reported to i p Pumps an J White, black and tan calf tri d hat their office receipts for the L he I t g ik on green kid and blue kid trimmed, medium | , 16, Tblac et R m}'nme i | B A e b e o hir r the v, he :y:,",?\nj e ff i and high Cuban heels, Strap Pumps and Oxfords, leather soles, ; ted ¥ E n = 73 5 i trial depression. Ji i robbed of $26 as its tenants we. rubber soles, Cuban and low heels. now almost e o SRRl T »f, hol vt Suntan Step-in Pumps and Strap e local off i e Sl s week the Club Champlain was Pumps, Cuban and Louis heels, turn soles, Suntan Kid Strap Pumps, Cuban e Cifias Al ke were $11.00 and $12.00, 8 OO and Louis heels, w Small Claims Court . Baseball Games hefts, as registered by the )3 PSS e n DO LAY $ . $7.50 and $8.00, pair .. According t e _The Al baseball S et i e Rt el e S i & ; hE 2 e Siim t S 3 armla Hosel t s Pridiel C e ol = S iiias ot P el TAKES PRECAUTIONS SHOE DEPT.—STREET FLOOR W el S e ow afternoon at 1:30 | that of Nensis aRirieve T e zal, July 19 () feld. The locals to the n sch 2 ¢ 2 gaed Appointments Significant g i poir hose 1p mostly of b R n ol ille, are anxious | pol rough in- | These G e T T N Many towns and cities about the the race th eague title. All n B 4 ize sked to meet at 12:45 To Compete 5 e oo g ! ry of n- X red to journey to Bris- | The New Depa Slute 2 ie- e arent X s i where . [ | He did say. however, that the|church at 10:45 tomotrowliian et ST B TR AT tal oo ihac e may be ample time | colo corps 1ot fo erlin ews government would maintain a strict | St. Paul's Church ot Bl for batt + T bainEitoe | ning to compete quarantine regulation and in con-| Masses at s A. will cross | nual New York state dr s s . Ll 5 : DR. STOCK form with program would i e Biltain Pawnees | mest. Johnay. Totilas EDE e ation patrols along the roads lead- 1 ) a. 1 e i - tomorrow afternoon | aton swinger of the world for ton ¢ P 1 v f ing in and out of the area and tha Iea v el i 5 2 at The Hlocals | veare: andiiieader of the lo A ek th would be in operation not la- | celebrated at 9 a. e ) i have prz vt week | zregation i 3 S I gregation of musicians, will de SRl nex: SV edncday et oo Fast Berlin Items g . e ! tai > at a|2nd £ the | his title at the meet against a AL - il el G i & v \I'omn;, of Thesd gatrol ‘sednte will he'ste. | s L S R lafure jcan b * | Pawnees int 2ed” Patti- | nf e ) Eopee K lo xecut uiell meetioe Honed gateae nointe infand aroundify o m 1ornir ; G iPav by | 50T S probably be | john Fifi and Frank Beaureguard 1 : ey h : e o Berlin and Kensington and will i RevaTs F § < AN ] X choice for mound | will enter a piccolo playing t I preak car th Na : r : P R i govenaeveny woad fovend dromethal i it v at ere, the il tison showed a world of |and Richard Hare and Michacl e : : Shuttle Meadow Club Hakes rorior in revas tnar tead seom n: S250" FEigort it s o tne irisdietion. of © frst appearance Tact Sumon il attem fo retuen erior dirt roads ead from the |y, i 5 diction o T peaas n ; t eld at 9 o'clock s < e d, he box and his team- a flute playing contest : ns v 1 cou: % L G- itt 3 % 1 —_—— towns over mountainous country | Sunday school will not meet es are banking on him to hum- Doll Day, Dress Parade z - to Southingt a i 2 : r would t its hea i Dres f 1p oF BRITISH “STEVE BRODIE" Request to Local Selectmen | into sournington ana Meriden A" 'Syorning worship at the et i oni by s e e Eroup oppos ISH “STEVE BRODIE" strict watch will be kept on thess |church will be held at A : . 4 ition and the management | nar layground have announced : NaTorar ed “G s by patrols, and should any |tomorrow, the topic of ; et s roed ol Rt abo : 3004 MRS, CORA HART DIES oiicnee, i dicoverst ihab imessohe'sivin b "% o eancs of -3t o ok e TR Flainile | Aiieie baetal sk dal aur and ares sarade. | (U35 I D I e e, and s 1 2 fa ak Stree ldren, from a or town incertified products into other areas ock. The Junior and 1 med 1 8.0t B ain at the High e state, are cordially invited ¥ stations will be set up there. 5 ng b s afternoon at 2:30 e e Long IHiness Fatal to Worthington Mrs. Cora Hart 3 il ties . h":" morrow afternoon at | con: . prizes for w ime be Nt ol e £ ¢ 1 prese: s — Funeral of Miss' Mrs. Cora Hart, wife of Willard ! e il on the same field. th s of which = be pres Bitge Sediieat=¥aneetl ot 10 Hart, died norning a r| The Boy b e ! depressi Athl ill stack up against the of children take part Margaret Flynn Held This Morn e on W . o att NS " e 2 ": S Sy I are | stron “’;'::"_‘;'-'5"5“ on these exerc cacniyesty o A 75'POUfld BGuncing Baby Pr wil ing—Church Notices. Bryant. rural lett own officials ler consid- ¢ 5 ; ring nep |Gcntal to their rati The t £t t ! tion at Montreal. Canada, today. His | and most al doll; and to ..,.:nfi:u}”mm i LoL liteti v £ e e e ¢ 8 inter ich o 5 s will be filled by Roy Cleve- pevs having largest vehic First Selectman n G 3 Horace Fitz- | ng t < : ected |is considered nlike 5 sireet is visiting relatives In Phila- tated today that th tion of the ald of Berlin and Mrs. Stephen f i ot ¢ bl e coe into ford of Sayt and one son, ) 4 TBaSUXE AT At lownii Sl 5 O e S : fionalGomplated the club officials and the boarc of New Britain n Shura Al reparations Com SR the matter | The funeral will be held from okl R‘B'"N Chies 2 nished. Garage. 46 Forest- | proparations for the laying of t advisement. late home on Monday afternoon at " M 2wl e IR & : R Sl Sk urther stated tr t 3 k. and Rev. Samuel A.|Mildrum ha : 2 ool street tomo t a decision might be defer . of the Berlin Congre v fon theic trip through ™ Nova | ASRREIEE WO il take ‘" Women M. P.’s Affecting e e Phiiie) R omclateyBurcihs ST R o Iy Re for erment Brighter Color Effects . ar bill for ¥ v the jal wiil be in Maple cemetery, Ber- + e e P lin TOUGH ON SOLDIERS! iy s has Just | 1.ondon. July 19 (P—Brighter color | . Q Rev Funeral of Miss Flynn July 19 (UP! : . i LeBebly i ks is the latest te oo Aul DD, a fort to use 1 he great wi - ) Festhes fr TRl Tousatoiics from Berlin, actually lies ir T ‘ M2 1ei the Government to oblige n frills Andimore Ga northern part of Kensington f amors of doneph £ conscript soldiers to d v = i stor tn from the foot of Linc £ i 5 5 Wine is a t Py 4 Stom ot bl tension up to t se & s 4 ® | ration 1 cals a da i Y 2% Bt hen understood to be . oce d Jo : ; ; ; 4 | s cly recently h an s requested t s will com of . C s See WARNER BAXTER in Beautiful Cover Girls lin to pay a portion of the cost. ) ; ; DEATH-BE OUE THE ARIZONA KID' nEl € i Change to Buses Opposed 1@ of St. Joseph's church, Ne v tone Pass, Engls il A Great Oultdbor Tio aance Aid to Magazine Sales The use of buses from New Brit- | Britain, as sub-deacon Mark Atki ndlor Washington, July 19 (#—The girl ain to Middletown, which is being The pallbearers were John tone Inn, ga 5 = o 1 the cover the magazine, the advocated, and concerning which a | Keon, Jr.. W. W. Fagan. Ja i on his death-bed 3 hearing was recently held before the |simons, Bernard Moore, Frank Giana | should be cremated Federation of Arts revealsd The local police received word public utilities commission. et- and Willard Kent tHa hishest srave 1 2 BiF Feitures i ctiratlontall s R e st tod ey ing with some opposition in the| Asthe body was borne into {'¢ | top of a mountain 2. t at Thrills — Pep — Jazz 3 feminine face 01 ynat 5 truck operated by Fred Du- Middletown section of the affected church’ Mrs. Madeline HoOrton |gea level, and that See SUE CAROL in the s : s ) b isteect nrea Schmidt sang “Abide With Me,” ani | mountain pony Billie THE RIG PARTY ott Williams. noted This oppesition is not £0 much she also rendered Jesu™ at the | more work after carrving th EDMUND LOWE es in this evid against the inauguration of a Mew offertory of the mass. ) ] | to the grave. a~d CONSTANCE BENNETT in = becoming art bus line as it is directed against a sang the Sanctus s “THIS THING CALLED LOVE e = artempt on the part of thote inter- the conclusion of X LEAD PENCIL ARCHWAY R Casdiahan NAME NO SAVIOR 2 o : T ested to effect t discontinuance | gchmidt eang “Rest Thee, Sa Richmond, England. July 13 (UP) Continuons Show 5—10:30 Reading. E n aly 19 (L 1 5 J al, Alber weighed 77 the recent elec service that | ponp Miss Brady ¢ Lestor | _Journalists from Richmond and || G Denniss Allrig s all wr - | were notified . with his operates between that city and yrorion sang Twickenham formed an archw Wed.—Thurs. Mat. Wed cording to c f Brush Fire rlin. Mayor Bielfield, in speaking | tpeet as the hody was being taken | with black lead pencils at the lo GRETA GARBO in brought him to ¢ relc e Co. of Forestville was 2 v AUoIIIIILS | : the subject, stated that the pres-| oo the church | church when one of their fellov "ANNA CHRISTIF driven his car over the silewalk a hof nd Ad s of : , 200, and is clectric service is so scheduled| ™ g, "5op, ¢ Brennan conducted | scribes was married . J | knocked down a man and a woman as to make connections at Berlin| , = .. icec at the grave in St with trains on the main line, and he | yy ' 0 " (o oy where burial was 3 Lo e FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS -~ == AMiddletown citize v | The funeral was largely attended tailment of the bagg L and there was a wealth of floral made, pieces ‘ . h",ior‘,‘é\:'\ e matter | Kensington Methodist Church \ 7 AND IF YoU ST\ FONRY How nE HapPEnED ) WilibellooKedipt from alliisians e8| RS nnnsyisshool il beinel s ct fi"“\-E | {_AROUND LeRe A vEaR. To Plck THIS SPOT OUT... TS | | { THERE AINT ANOTUER ONE bofore any definite action is taken. a. m. tomorrow and will be followed (s | ’\i e (PPl LT shone T : {7 o No Borer Evidence Here at 11 o'clock by the regular Sunday | s | 5 BETTER THAN new WHO'S APT To DROP IN ON | SokbER il e The state depa n agricul- | morning service of worship. The | OSCAR. | < ( NUTHIN' Like THIS SORT | HoU NOWADAYS .. \ITH AIR- A ture, which has cha f Ladies' Aid society will hold a spe- ARE | e e S S € quarantine program he | cial meeting after this service, { NEARING ) MAN ON HiS FEET N0 ARE crene i A SR gine SEpvorthilear et IR THEIR 3 L AGAIN—YouR. - NICE. CHAP Herald today that there 6:45 o'clock in the evening, ar S AN SN A change in the situation as it affect- | corvices for the day will close DESTINATION, N - { D;L\_,:Qix,: ed the district of Berlin. Patrols|tne cvening devotions at LET uUS .\ o which are working out of the Hart- | giclock e Reniag ford office are making daily in-| There will be a meeting of the SN spections of the fields and farms in | sunday school board on Monday | cLE the area but, according to their Te- [ night at § o'cleck at the church | CLEM'S ports, no trace of the borer has|parsonage | PR, been found. The official who in-| The mid-week prayer meeting is | formed the Herald stated that this | scheduled for Thursday night at 7:30 BETTER knowN AS present in English m wi : eign Wars bar £ comentionRoncE Two Hurt in Lawrence WANTS NOwW was not a new situation, as they |g'clock | did not look for any great infesta- | Kensington Congregational Church ‘ O.K n during the first year. He alo | The regular Sunday morning serv- | SISy ed that the department wo1ald |ice of worship will be held at 10:45 | RANCH ot hesitate to certify products of o'clock tomorrow and Rev \f‘rl‘;nl\‘ jarms in this distriet, other than|L. Phillips, pastor, will preach corn, as it was quite unlikely that Berlin Congregational Church / , AEC U S PAT OFF there would be any infection to| Rev. Samuel A. Fiske will con- | = 5 \ 4 i 4 1930 BY NEA SERVICE NG these products in view of the ab-|duct the regular morning service of acnce of infestation of corn. worship, which will be held in this

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