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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 21,-1930. Out of Town Customers May Call Us Without Toll Charge Call Enter- prise 2100 Open All Day Saturday .?lz‘c. Free Delivery Service to All Conn. Shores by Our Own Motors Store Closes Wednesdays at 12 o’Clock During July and August We (Value to $2.00) Odd Lot, Collar on or (Reg. 50c Kind) First Grade, vard, Men’s Union (Red Label) They Are the Genuine At Our Sport Golf Balls They Are “Kro Flite,” Men's Half HOSG 3lc pr. Silk and Rayon Bleached Sheets (Size 81x99 in.) 98c ea. Fine Quality With Colored Hem Fine French Spun, won't sag or stretch, $1.10 ea. $4.85 doz. (All Neckband A (2 to (Marq white and colors, for, ivard . Suits B.V. D (Ver Seconds White Ones, Berlin News | DRUNKEN MOTORIST HELD AFTER CRASH Companion Injured When Auto Rams Telephone Pole GIRL ATTEMPTS SUICIDE Drinks Poison But Does Not | bo Die— East Berlin Community Club Holds Annual Outing at Shores— Gun Thief Arrested. Walter Crean of street, Wallingford, New Britain General ¥ g to to h rm treated following a ch occurred at Up corner in Kensington when t in w h he w ding with Gustave Anderson of South Orchard crashed into a telephone pole. was driving the machine time of the crash d was placed under arrest by Constable George Kanupka when he was found to be under the influence of liquor. Considerable damage was done to the machine. One of the doors was rn off and its side w the sterday mor right Mack's garage to the where he nday morning. He the regular session tomorrow which New 1in detai police station d un will appear in of the Berlin town court night to answer the charge was placed against him Attempted Suicide Lorraine Yopp, 17 year old color- ®d girl who lives in the lower lane section of Berlin, was removed to New Britain General hospital about 8 o'clock night following an un- & ttempt to end her life by drinking poison Little could be learned of her rea- £on for the act. Authorities at the al stated today that the girl fair chance of recovery East B Big Day Approximately men, women, d children attended the com- inity outing at Hotchkiss grove in wnford Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. R. Clark being hosts to the group at shore cottage. The start was made from Community hall at 10 o'clock, the procesxon being led by the fife and drum corps followed by two buses and more than a score of private cars. The starting crowd was largest of in the six years the outings have been held an accident nor mishap occur- red throughout the entift day and the weather was ideal. Throughout the day continued to arrive at the hes o T B O the that Not h procession, bedecked with ners bearing the insignia of the Jast Berlin Community club, arriv- ed at the Clark cottage at 1 o'clock. The appeal of the water was too much and in a few minutes the greater part of the crowd were dis- porting on the beach or in the sound. | Young and old and large and small | all dropped their cares for the day | nd joined in the joy and intimate | spirit of the occasion. The kecn edged appetites of the vast throng were quickly appeased with an array of eatables that would have fed an army. No youngster who wanted a second or third helping was turned away and even after the conibined onslaught of the 300 picnickers there | was plenty left. Alec Williams, the | punch king” made fruit punch enough to float the Atlantic fleet but the 300 saw that it was “good to the | last drop.” | by Charles | presence of | | that may be carried by persons com- | i A sports program was run off dur- | ing the afternoon in which all of the | those who on girls participated. For wanted to enjoy a sail the sound Captain Todd and irdy seagoing sloop readjly ac commodated the hundreds that crowded the hy this feature bee oyed through the generosity of Mr. Clark, who en- gages the boat for the entire day The athletic events were run off by Richard dock has during the afternoon Walsh and, incofar as mes of win- ners could be obtained, they are giv- en here. The 50 yard dash for boys from 7 to 10 years of age was won by Neal Lawre a New Haven boy coming in second. The race for boys from 10 to 14 years of age won by Francis Dyer, a visiling from Alabama coming in second. The 25 yard dash for girls 7 to 10 vears of age was won by Mary Vecchio with Elaine Read second. The irls’ race, ages 10 to 14, was won by Retty Walsh, with Carolyn | Itead second. The blindfold race for tots up 1o six years of age was by anctte Willet, second being won Lee Burgreen of New The three-legged race was | y Cortland and Carolyn Read ) yard dash for men was won s MacPherson, Arthur L coming in right on his heels Group photographs was taken of the entire group, one being taken when the group were in the water and other o shore of the Shortly a 6 o'clock Mr. Mrs. Clark served mote than ot dogs” and gallons of ice 1o a tired happy group nickers guests were Haven the and cream of pic M but present following tov Haverhill, Mass Y. Birminghan New Chester, N Stamford eride and Ker for the s Wallingford credit is duc ent to gen- eral Chairman Louis Schwartzy and to John P. Lewis, chairman of the transportation committec 1 George Pollard, chairman of the re- freshment cqmmittee, and their as- sociates. Thé outing was undoub edly the largest in the history of the club and nothing marred its enjoy- | ment. Thanks and apreciation for the pleasires of the day were tend- | ered to Mr. and Mrs. Clark by the group Open Quarantine Stations Patrol and field from the federal state wgricyltural hure making preparations for the various out Berlin that movements of Se and s n the blishment of in and will check up on th corn And other affected vegetables from areas infested and quaran- tincd because of the corn borer. The road leading into Berlin from New Britain is covered by & squad of ten men in charge of a chief scout and these were busily engaged this morning in erecting the tent that will house the men throughout the summer. The station is to be situated at the intersection of Stan- ley and South Main streets and New Britain road just opposite the gite of the gasoline station at this point ' All stations will be operated 24 | hours a day during the summer and all vegetables and flowers that come inder the ban will be confiscated by the scouts if found. A thorough search will be made to discover the any such contraband ihg from the infested areas. Stations will be set up at six other points about the towns of Berlin| and Kensington and these will be in | not later than next Wed- | at noon. n Thief Caught in Berlin Arthur Jones, 15, New York negro. was arrested in Berlin yesterday by State Policeman Georze Ehlert and charged with theft of a gun front the Princess theater in Hartford last | Saturday night Jones slept two nights in the thea- ter on invitation of the night watoh- man, who was a friend of his. and betrayed this friendship when he broke into a locker in the rear of the CLOSING WEDNESDAY AT NOON ‘fer These Aisle Specials for Tuesday, with Big Savings Negligee Shirts Damask Remnants T9c ea. 5 Linen) 89c yd Special Value Muslin Drawers 25¢ pr. French Leg, Hamburg and Lace Trim Ruffled Curtains $1.17 pr. White, Cream, ‘Ecru, Dots and Figures All Wool Jersey Tubing regular $1.59 6 Years) uisette) Scissors and Shears (Two Pair $1.00) High Grade at 55¢ Notion Counter Kid Hand Bags pr. Special) $2.79 ea. | and They Are Washable | place, longing to William 1. Horan a member of the Hartford police de- taking a service revolver he- | partment As soon as the watchman discov- | ered the loss he notified the owner | of the the theft and a description of the man were teletyped throughout the state All the state policemen were on the alert and when word was received | from the proprietor of a gasoline station irfield and Maple ave- nues that'a negro had attempted to sell a revolver that was marked “Hartford Police Department close watch was kept along the hi ways leading out of Hartford and in- to the southern part of the state. | Jones was arrested when he again attempted to sell the gun to a gaso- line station proprictor in Berlin, He w returned to Hartford, where he was booked on the charge of theft. Legion Picnic The annual picnic of Bolton-Kasi- ca post, American Legion and its ladies’ auxiliary was held Saturday | afternoon. About 100 members of the two organizations left Berlin in private automobiles and journeyed to Hammonasset, where a luncheon and water games were enjoyed. Funeral of Mrs. Hart ! he funeral of Mrs. Cora Hart, of W. B. Hart, who died early Saturday morning at her home on Worthinzton ridge following a seven montbs iliness. was held this aft noon at 2 o'clock from her home Rev. Samuel A. Fiske officiated ‘at the services, and burial was in Ma cemetery, Berlin Berlin Briefs and Mrs. Trenner Tompk mington road Are spend ek at Groton Long Point nd Mrs. George Welz have After having spent a few fishing trip. gun and information of =] wife Mr. Mr. & returned days on Mrs, Charles Borden has returned to her home in Summitt, N. J., aft- er having spent the pa ek as a Ruest at the home of Mr nd Mrs. George [Prentiss of Worthington ridge Mr. and Kensingt weeks' o Mrs. Mrs. mping of for a two trip to “Maine Frank Richle sailed day for her home in Ita ter after it the past week the guest of Mrs. Fred Troup of Worth- ington ridg: East day Berlin 1 Robert B. Stevenson, past several yvears has been agent at the local depot, comme upon his new duties today at the Hazardville station New Haven road. Mrs ven and family will not leave until ter. Their departure from here be sfeatly regretted, as they ems ho for the statior of (Continued on Page 13) | jovabl? time in \Plainville News TRUCK GOLLAPSES NEAR R. R. TRACKS Blocking of Train Service Is _Narrowly Averted CROSSING IS CRITICIZED Governor Trumbull Returns Home— Al-Plainville Nine torfons—Over 100 Attend Baptist Again Vie- Pienic—Items. A serious delay of the local train service was narrowly averted early this morning when the rear end of a five ton dump truck, loaded with crushed stones, collapsed just after { passing the last rail of the tra | on the East street crossing. The left | rear wheel of the truck came off | while the vehicles was crossing the | tracks but the driver, Thomas Mat- | teo of 55 Broad street, by clever | maneuvering of the wheel, managed | | | to keep the truck moving until clear of the rails. final tracks, | caved in. The truck is owned Onofrio of Pierce street, who does | the trucking for the Connecticut | Quarrics Co. The stones from the | truck piled up on the side of the | road a few feet from the crossing. It took a long time before the dam- |aged truck could be towed away. | Had the truck and its contents | stalled_on the track, it would have been mecessary to flag the trains and copsiderable time would have been lost | The crossing. which was paved a | year ago by the railroad company | when the mew East street'highway | was laid, is said to be badly in need of attention. Motorists who have occasion to pass over it daily state that the larze holes and ruts are a considerable tax on the springs. It is thought that the heavy truck siruck one of holes, jarring the wheel and forcing it off the axle. Governor Home Again Governor and Mrs. Johm H. Trum- bull returned to thelr home o Farmington avenue yesterday after- noon at 5:30 o'clock from their west- ern trip. During their trip, they at- tended the governor's conference in Utah, a tour of the film col- onies in California, and then went to Seattle. Washington, where the gov- ernor visited a branch factory. The governor and his Seattle Wednesday night and made the entire trip homeward by train Governor Trumbull stated upon his return that he and his family would leave for their camp in Mooschead lake in Maine about the middle of August. He described the trip as an enjoyable and one When just the over the entire rear end by Peter made wife left western pleasant To Return to Duty George Schubert Canal street, night patrolman has been confined to his home the past week with an ailment in } back, will return to duty this eve- ning.’ During his illness. the night work was taken care of by stable I. W. Farrar. Picnic Is Successful In spite of t der showers 100 persons atte church picnic hel noon at the Kend sor. The storm did and there was noth to event, all present having a Lunch vas & sports program enjoyed Represented at Mecting Two delegates, from Brock-B: post, American Legion, Hartford county Legion me: vesterday the summer cam Eddy-Glover post of New Brita Burlington. The meeting was Iy attended The afternoon program was tured by an address by Miss A. Woodford, commander o Delano pos of Hartford the recent Sharkey-Sc her subjegt, seve Boston fighter for rican flag wh Consta of who for inte ded k home in Wind- erialize mar t nd a in for Am ring. n en All-Plaloville Nine Plaving smart ball bel fective pitching of Datoli, the All- Plainville nine captured its thrd victory in the Bristol Cit Wins nd ef- © at Muzzy fleld yesterday after- | noon. defeating Ends, 3 to 2. C into the sixth inning trail- ing by one run, the locals batted two counters acrossed the pan 10 win the game. The West Ends started a rally in their half of the session but two the strong West | wonderful catches by Gill and Bu Cheri Kept them from scor Bu- cheri raced into left field to capture @ bid for a hit, while Gill. with two men on base, came in from deep center field to make a brilliant catch back of-second base. The victory places the locals in third place in | will play !lhe league. The was dotted with ma dustrial league stars. Datoli allowed but five hits while Plainville connected for six which | were well bunched. Miller and Pat Rose did great work. The box score may be found in the Bristol col- umn Re | fest End lineup Hartford In- Fall Over Ledge ients on Ledge road in Moun- View todzy that a and girl fell off a cliff cinity last evening and were injured. Both the man and girl ap- | peared to be badly hurt, it is ported, and complained of pains in the They were t y in a car mably to a hospital. In- quiries today at nearby hospital failed to throw any light on the sub- All the institutions reported that the couple had not been admit- ted. Local doctors and constables | knew ng of the accident It is stated that the couple ap- | peared to be under the influence of liquor and were not familiar with the dist One resident reported that the man and girl drove up to the cliff in a car and stopped the { machine within a foot f the edge. A second later they left the car and topy the cliff when they | started to walk forwards. three weeks agzo a woman yin nd had to be remaved to | tain reported | young in the re- o wa the Businessmen to Practice smarting from their 9 to T e hands of the Trumbull men will start pre- parations for the second battle by holding an extensive practice ses- sion at the high school field tomo! row evening. All players are reques ed to beon hand so that the funda- mentals of baseball may be moge fully learned. It is planned to play the second game of the series T defeat nine Warrantee Deeds warrantee deeds have e office of the town cl Mills of Winchester sold parcels of land on Eus | Main strect 10 Louise Marie Andcie {and Helen Jeanne Vuille of Plain- ville. T rst parcel begins at t northes rner of the George Mastin propert William H. Dent of Plainy scld land located at 149 Broad stract ty> Robert A. and Helen Vance of Bristol Antoin cold lot No property Plainvil 1 Mrs. 1 be filed at May W D. & his the Gridley Re Tom! Godfr ward ¢ ma week-end wi eld Miss Virginia to her home in Brooklyn visit Miss Kay Cu Mo ed n Mr. and Mrs. William J and two children of Detroit Mrs. Ju W F ot A large attendance was pr the opening air meeting of vorth league of the church held las Roy Wilkerson Lunc n was served In accordance prices by other establish Dugo, owner of the Neri block, scale of prices cents and shaves dren’s haircuts will be 35 shop will be open fr m. on Monday e his shop to the ied by the BReln Baseball Games The Plainville team won 1wo & end. defeating th sterday by Saturday's gz cight men and Three singles in t brought victory for the lo, In Sunday's ga Wilcox Marante, pitching ainvil ned 14 men. Like Saturday's game locals were behind until nth. They rallied to scare ns, Jackson hitting a home with the loaded. The local Tuesday at o'clock requested to o Ju visit- nd s parents, rald of We M En- Methodist o wi m o s over the w East Bristol n the bases s [ All players are the field The Pawnees rounced th vilie by a afternoon i Storage for apples and pe racity 20,000 bu., or any par of. Call 24. Hardware City S Co., E. W. Schultz —advt To rent—4 or 5 room or unfurnished age ville Aven 404-4 of New at Elect ars. Ca treas 45 Fores Ga e, Tel FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS -—~= ired when she fell over | . Bristol News CHURCH PLANNING NEW ALTERATIONS |St. Matthew's Congregation o ‘Foreswille Starts Improvements THOUSANDS GROWD BEACH Bishop McAuliffe Presides at Cere- monies in Connection With Laying of Catholic tion of ext fice on C been MeDonal ost is $ work has J. LaCour Included ture A permit the project Cornerstone 1o granted today follow lins of C caris, pa efforts d more th Thou axed t Wonld o tol water d ing e by St. Anthony's Church h corpora- 10 make edi- has il mated nserted be- lowered xtinguish Blister 0. K. Ranch! ot about blister currant strictly with the 900 feet square ussian black and that the R the planting of which 1s prohibited in this country, ill infect areas a mile square The water department conducts a complete forestry service for its properties, a large portion of land located near reservoir No. 2 being itilized to house hundreds of small | rees ranging in size from one inch to six inches in height as a nursery Highway is Completed A crew of state highway depart- ment workmen Saturday fin construction of the new Farmington avenue concrete road with the com- pletion of the laying of a lengthy strip near the Sessions' Foundry Co where the highway starts and ex- tends to the Farmington town line Two very small strips of highway, constituting hwork t be concreted before the job pat com plete workmen the shoulders of the hig protective surfacing of ca will removed either today or tomor- row and the highway will he opened to two-way traff & is removed traffic only are now grading hway. Its Je forced ove n one direction at a Children Reprimanded "wo hoys were brought into police quarters Sa afternoon charged with fron urday stealing money at Rockw boys were lectured olice received a report from of Reynolds' bridge . Saturday afternoon that hing suit was stolen from him cwell park as he Stunts Interest Crowd crowd of people gathered ephenson field, East Bristol, terday afternoon to witness stunt flying of Ted Matusewic, plane pilot Training in August Company “L.” 169th Infantry, and Third Headquarters company of th® other units in the ates at Camp Devens. wo weeks jtarting Au- local trodp will be in ain Edmund J. Caf- was dressing. at yes- the air- Thomas S. Flanagan as S. Flanagan, 40, a motor- Bristol Traction Co.’s he past ten years v afternoon at St , Hartford, after a 1sted, Decem- e son of Michael J (Colligan) Flanagan. ed until illness over- stol to Terryville ey car serv- position 1 years, h t Co invil the City baseball advanced yesterday afi- Muzzy Field by virtue of r the Terryville Eagles, 1 West 3 to 2. For- gripped second place de- Ends| onto est siders. 1 Tow with the West Schwah, a Ends on a - free pass to Rose and an infield error by Mikan, opposing shortstop. The ngme secutive one-basers fourth a single Howie Me- Frank z of-town- onway for oli let jown - el ontest the Forestv snappy s elder. Charlow poked ont the deliver: Johnny followed by t to Eddie Goed e of a stroll t air of rrors. all com- | Forestville Plainville Terryville New Departures 3 West Ends Yesterday s scores PLAINVILL AB se, Fontana Derazio, Buche; N. Toll wlmononcscocsel Totals [ H. McHugh sleonoususoray | sesscamocont wahloscvomunennd i 1 3 fesbsonansy wlosoosssmam B o esoabosnus’ Trzuskosk! Quinn, alicninnsenin, alosorornconmn M | 000 100 Trzusko: Waters. nn batted for Bertnagel Pete Whips Yankees Jablonowski. oldest of the ing Jablonowski family of Ter- ryville, whose brother Johnny is a member of Eagles nine of the City baseball league and Joe of the of New Hampshire base- ball squad. y afternoon lim- ited the New Yankees of the an league to a pair of hits in inn as his team pounded out a 9 to 8 win to be recorded as e victorious tw A fourth her is tossing ball for the Terry- e High school diamondeers Swimming Frolic children of less rded a fourtt exhibit their versity he whose 6 vears, will be opportunity to prowess as swimmers at Rockwell park Wednesday afier- noon at 3 o'clock., when another carnival will be presented under tha on of Life Guards Alfred M- and Alexander Benecick. Judges the v which will in- de severa races, will b Lou Alber Greene ani yBab Miller. Pr to be donated nners will be presented by Care- er Jos vizzio. Edward Sonstroem ward Sonstroen 70 Wa ngton str foliow to adva in Poland in hildre rious events. novelty Bob of 153 Forestville, vesterdav ness He was Surviving and grani- early g a le ed age ng cid born will be held tomorrow o'clock at the late German Lutheran e Georg 1 will be 1n Robbed of Nine Dollars es Benforth, negro, of Beacon told police Sat- was robbed of East Bristol ere given the who will be led Today mised land Cresce son t ssell Mink. cases being.returnable to the Haj A v the t Three pieces tonging to the defend- on West and Coemo been attached by Dep- W. Harding s are for §3 9. Slightly Injured Ogonowski. aged 9. of str Forestville automobile operat n driver at Davit stville at about & ht and was slig bruised about t of lock last jured. The gir! ed on Page 13) (Cont By BLOSSER e Be LANDS FRECKLES AND OSCAR SAFELY AT UNCLE CLEMS RANCH ARE HIGH TONED WELL...YOU CERTAINLY IN HERE IN A NEAT OUTFIT LIKE THAT—-GLAD / To SEE You, MY , -~ \WELL .IT ISNT YoU DIONT EX. 9 PECT ME IN AN < AIRPLANE, DID _ SOV, UNCLE CLEMT| ELUN WE 60T OURS - ITS THIS 1S FRECKLES... | DOLLAR REWARD FoR |CAPTURING A BIG | COUNTERFEITER HE'S ONE OF MY NERY BEST FRIENDS, UNCLE NI WELL LEADER GOT AWAY = LEAPED FROM A TRAIN OR SOME L THING, TuEY TEL) & | / v 1D BeEN 4 V_AD\‘ To HAD HIM STAY ) AWHILE VES-HES TAKING ITTOo A RICH MAN OUT ON TUE COAST NOW BOYS -1 WANT You ® MAKE YOURSEWES AT HOME.. YOO HORSES TO RIDE OrT O SPEED ToP oF THAT, WE EVEN HAVE " AND ON AN AIRPLANE o7 HES A DAY LATE

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