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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1930. | | ! The borer looks like an ordinary | home from a visit with relatives in | ALEDoUC L0 o'clock last MEBL IS (AT e TR e . | . . white caterpillar much similar in|Connecticut when the car overturned BrlStol N searched for by police. Though Judgeshlp Aspirants |appearance to the American |in going around a sharp curve. It ews he g ave no registration num- Biz O Z e = Out of Town Free |corn borer but 10 times larger anid | rolled down an embankment and Mr. er or other clue to work upon in Lose Big Opportunity Customers Delivery much more destructive. In the west | Coyle was crushed against the steer- | 5 T |the case, Sergeant Daniel McGilli- It would have been a simple May Call U N e | the borer was found to breed twice heel. Miss Egich was cut an ddy today asserted that matter for any or all of the can T lllChoar 5 \\ 5 . Jonn. {once which is consdiered most un-| He was the son of Mrs W. A.| o8 was badly Tnceraied anoes the || take possession of the offica 0 y'd & Shores by usual. Each borer bears 12 young at | Coyle of 245 North Main street, L ibout § o'clock last night, but Call Enter- W&m Ofl?flg Center: Our Own |a time and each young one ss it|Southington. Besides his mother and NLI [ hore escaped with sligt none of them were aware of it prise 2100 3 o : Motors | matures secks a new ear of corn | his sister, Mrs. Leonard, he is sur- H S were thrown to the ground | 204 80 they will be obliged to | which fact accounts for the rapid|vived by his wife, Mrs. John L. Coyle | ceident occurred ' out in primary and at the Store Closes Wednesdays at 12 o'Clock During July and August |devastation of the corn crop. Inas- |of Morris Cove; two children: a sis- “ollins, who has a small wooden T ety ¢ Tasenn Open All Day Saturday | much as the corn crop is one of the |ter, Mrs. Edward Krauth of Hart- Fl‘afll( D]‘ezek OI New B]’l[flm hack in the woode and chops wood Pt et Sl nation’s greatest the department of |ford and a brother, George Coyle of living, was proceeding toward g the A front doo[r[o, |agriculture is sparing neither men |Southington 5 t open, bu none of the i home with the wagon when the el call i | from every section of the country. |ington today and arrangements made | c phoned to Extra Values Offered Wednesday || e e wnee | BURGLARS GE TN GRS 5 Ao e o | SV e, 2 20 certificate of devise in the es- Plainville News ;. " v - Nl ONLY THREE HOURS TO TRADE | sl Sy b et elotesl ke g oo oo AL P nnual summer vacations FOR WE CLOSE AT TWELVE VACATION SCHOOL G20k i | e o e v s 5 5y it B £ 7 Salt and Pepper Shakers ; | T[] [;U]SE FR"]AY : n J e e : Sk A3 cou that by the terms of the is devised to Fannie E D. A. V. to Mect Here. Glass with silver tops, offered special at this low pr WEDNESDAY MORNING, ONLY 69c PAIR . of Plainville ndivided rd interest in a c parcel of land 1 buildi thereon Each Department to Hold Dem- 55", e o Vets to Gather Her: B b Will Build Runweys Refreshment Cloths onstration of Iis Work i w1 e s . e Tunays messuring 12 Plain white, all linen, 35x35 inches, hemstitched, and very s ' a 4 ! > | arraigned be Judge V m J e \,rl,:,‘ WEDNESDAY MORNING, ONLY 75¢ EACH ! D) : 1 8 c ole Dokt “a s Krinkle Bed Spreads Tt hi A e - bl i ; 1| of Ldward Sonstroem vear, Cotton ones, solid colors, or white with color stripes, singles ~~1 f Civil War Veterans to Gather at camp ¥ DR. MAHER WILL SAIL bed size Camp Grounds — John J. Coyle I WEDNESDAY MORNING, ONLY $1.79 EACH dress Killed in Automobile Accident— | Dep: nt Com ler E Cargill of the Grand Army of ‘ Strene A. Bunnell Estate Settled. Bridz. e e sl N e LR lical Lut House Frocks Mot el I istomer. Th pol bRty V ; cot o 3 Foied |l The final program of the Vacation || _ E k Pl Novelty cotton prints, pique and dimity, attractive styles, for summer, school, fiponrsorid by the Potestant | . . i e ¢ r U= f | West ceme short sleeves, sleeveless and long sleeves. Sizes 16 to 44, values to $2.95 Busohesthsiiipa sl initay ithis |0 S anBL Ol Lo forchesin ot asel yeaierd s " YVanoni Not Gullty WEDNESDAY MORNING, ONLY $1.79 EACH MOLE Ui AN Gl BRLD s on ; imunity school. To date 229 1 and girls have enrolled in som Doll Day, Dre i o A ating. Burial was be given by Rev. William D. being 18 All wool, sponged and shrunk, very desirable, usually at $2.50 and $2.95 The kindergarten and primary de- Ger WEDNESDAY MORNING, ONLY 81.59 YARD ents will have their closin L Dresidentiot Rhie W program together at 10 o'clock ¥ri € Mrs. y Br aay morning in the Congregational depariment president of the La FOY thC MCI’I’S Wear TR T, T T e (O e ] Rot many parents and friends of Smit el on i e An odd lot of Pajamas for 83c each. Run proof Rayon Shirts and Shorts he children will plan o be present. Sons of 5: Miss Alice Sla - = . for 4 ¢ each e Tirw, o el o en»m,“% 1 i T . =5 el 2] e Missal Sells l’r;,port- WEDNESDAY MORNING AT THESE PRICES e il e st i R B HE o o : e rents and friends are nder of the G. A Pet e 3 - Marshall, a fled at tted to be present Birthday Party T e s £ e office of the city clerk today More than 0 men, women birth was \ ; ted \ot | shows . rought in to answer to charges of | Methodist church will be held Thurs- | young people I ted ¢ ne of & neak t o Band at Great Barrington erlin ews iolation of the motor vehicle laws|day even t § oclock in the | wo som . glving t fieilsas i & ing b N T e, and the local police have one or!church social rooms ealeon two cases t doubt ©e| A temporary relief man has b | disposed o t t stationed local depot, hav Warranty Deed takenilovac B abieall vaste d St 2 e ‘vr:tmt\anm.n' deed filed today | mor . Stevenson, who has| 1l the first yeur of the vaci ke of Tox ork il et e ion Aoehtineraont eyl ion existence and 3 N : oEn ; J e band left Bri Teofi | s B SRDSLE N Le ven et e To Play at Home 5 Divinity ) A. V. to Meet Here : corganized again next vear ) eet fast New Britais f 1t . Disabled American KGI]I]BH] SUDI'EflaHt, CthkEfl R ;wvuyum-.v»n Changes i Legion Picnic August 10 . <t high school ficld this t T o R fezans ol World War, will be 1 support to this belief | Brock-Barnes post, No. 33, A ! 1 i n open vers hea wa iched in | held ge William J. Malone's Farm PI‘Op]’l&tOl‘, Repons LDSS Seek Marriage License r Biclefield of Middletown : ii‘;“x‘f:“ gncioeinn 'm““' . i »‘ L aa [ ) ® thieves secu o '7. s 3 = Mf”“m' Allan Joseph Nichol, iema z that some train servl auxiliary to join w it age as 21 and his picnic to be held 4t Legion maintained on the branch to c s heen o o ere will for The Hard has one of the Golden Cross Picnic ual rmer with a residence in Ker e e e Sunday, r n the &) 4l AT th n > nographer of ; e o e o I Ronge pudiKies from the Mattabes: £ Six Teams Ready to Battle in t the office of Town C iver. Every time that the water i The program will consist of races, |in the state and wil " Arthur L. Woodruff. e e G a baseball game and other games. cals with f opposition. The in iou . ross will he held Kensington Soft Ball League—Sev- Gun Thief Gets Three Months oo ; > awarded to the win- team is imber of r Lan e il i Arth New York negro, i n s T f. vhe ‘ z . whoSasatrented shyfihe fatate inoailin e itis Hopenhivill alleviatetconale [HiE o o8 EVIne s A i i 2 . & Sl sce onsiderable activity Elcsing s For Tonight. lice in Berlin while trying to sell a v t he picnic h uit last season al 2 r per will 2 between 1 id to be stolen from th he Mil- Kenne X proprietor of ess theater in Hartford and be- | o) OF¢ 2EA e f ] r J. Frederick the chicken farm located on Middle- s to Patrolman William L ltor s camping and fishing trip. The committee in charge will s + battle. . S j enn b Benn SR fown road, reported to the state po- |Horan of the Hartford police dn]- Borer: Quarantine On make arra s »/N y»:nsno ol on will be S re i e 5 p : ’ ler when 1} E ’\1 :\—vwr:t . day that a bank book con- | part was given a three month ; A - who have no way to |this evening in pr ; e | var t s 4 g ¢ they option ) LR R Legion hall |be on hand. chance Jeavin ied e e S peccorn from his home sometime be f h theft at yes- rantine is being enforced 1 ‘ o e e 1 norr 1 sess Pt et Nok [ 3 4 ails will No Court Tod "hey Fail to Rinz € t 1 that t Friday and early Monday morning. terday’s session of the Hartford po R Sl '“:(,‘ ourt Today Iheyrallito/ LA S o Carlien . 5 : e By He reported money was hidden lice court oot ey el i eral Cases on Town Court Docket lifford Nelson and Henry Prud- = - 2 ¢ 3 i t L ¥ < e preceded ¥ amay Friday night and when he| Construction Employe Injured |0 T rert BA% 878 S8 0N 5 0 _Killed in Accident weeks, there was no - v ses- Ipnjraronted: daye Hosnycln e survived by two daughters, sira B went 10 get it to pay some of his| Carl King, aged 26 of Hartford, |;oif STO 0 (e 0 PEfent (B conard of Plainsille sion of ; : ‘ hous TGy by o deh s . S tne bills yesterday it was mot to be |who is employed by the Berlin Con- e e e P e e : ; acatn of : ey : heen” ; a ; i o 8 Loz L found ~|struction Co, in bullding a convey- |0 TN COMET (he camn bores : 0s- o S v He reported to the police that a lor system be chaiingl| el AERE BONSE T ada A2 0. 1y Negro had been seen Sunday night | v t ower plant e o et prent ot dcarnt brooir s front | iomsmiurie ; RTthe Heinity ot CeSidsues anallt e ’ i Gonionl s mobile accident. He was well N vielnity of Ledge those nearby but serious thought | Montville ot S horarhadthisitonnd oy \Yllbrun‘\lll‘ v<"'1_ Sout L“f'rj‘ View Sunday ever was given the matter at the time. | fracture of the left in- |77 Eisalmialorenal Infanaines [l oyl abaelag) veRis ol anc T oy Members of his family retired short- | juries wher I rackway |, months. had appeared in the |G eEINSCr of Davton, 0. He and | The Plainville Atnietics baset scted in : ty te Iy befors 12 o'clock Sunday night while working e S orence Egic returning | team will meet th e g | their brot INC. and were sudde aroused about | He was s e e e | gt ey horer was direct!y the cause of the 3 130 Sebes follox monniug byl S ROk i £ mm:_\‘ it s e L e the high school Savanders tolPolice West Haven, (Connecticut noise which sounded as though ri -UG 1 expected to watch t urrenders to Police 4 z s the banks were carrying many of PERMANENT WAVING ! - . T i e 9 y A ’ Fomeone were {rying o open or |2 the farmers who lost everything. A Tk N : t req I t n HAVE OPENED A BRANCH STORE close a window at the rear of the Berlin Briefs 810, and $12 . s Naxtieati AT e 1 BRISTOL EUGENE SPECIAL $8 P Al nearithal & e - ca h try and t h S house. Suprenant and James Me- | rs a Ph and Mr onceRteddrive focliminate (he pedt 5 14e . - . .. All Waves Guaranteed Trojans. n > Our Unconditional Guarantee is a Factor When Buying Tires iropean p Within s undertaken by the board of Queeny who was sfaving at the|S. Da left y igriculture with the result that now house got up and dressed and went bile trip that will take the el 2 e AGNELLO'S BEAUTY SHOP Briefs 1 treet orestville A Complete Linc At Factory Prices : western area, is almost ¢ b 4 out investigate e source of the|Cape Cod ‘,y-»:‘_ djoining t d of the pest. During the past year Tel. 1543 For Appointment __Samuel Castle, propric + I : 5 40 x 8— $ 95 Two Year GG At aieeny artived fowa s e | cofc o nRtbr e i the borer has attacked eastern corn P ol G e b tors late vesterday morr . 16-Ply 3 Guarantee asiMcduceny; attived fona SonEt: BLOEROL s s and agricultural experts are of Black Point, New Lor FRant e 34 x T— - Two Year fEen o fihogiones hefdiscovsredia fEmnetiin e onyIn the opinion that eastern climatic Miss Mary, Ro ! titownity i $4‘4'9a ; Negro standing in the road under a Woman Injured e Rdllons are e ami ot lerk, is enjoying her S 14-Ply 3 (Guarantee light not far from the house. He| An unkoown woman was remov- i hat s o on ) (eI E it tion, y mornir of B IR — Two Year thought the man looked somewhat |ed to the Hartford hospital vester- 3 7 i 2 £ P and e 1 ibllity ) .85 s | S Furopean home. For that reason i —~ _ g e 14-Ply Guarante like the one who had been noticed day at noon had fallen |, 4 QRCCT hat @ much harder Aght JPLAINVILLE WOMAN RECOVERING s HEAVY DUTY BALLOON ) lojternEpatout jhafnremiseatia fawoninay stepsils . SRt ill have fo be made here to eradi- Moncton. N. B P Mrs h 1 € e E B D $5 49 hours before and decided to ask him owned by Thomas Ba e g ] WED. and THURS.—MAT. Wi Lolly Nestor was recovs f i s 29 x 1.40 = about his presence there at that|\Worthington rid X-rays The Thrill of a Lifetime W! ¥y today from by b o0 PUER LN DUnanay SRSt HEAVY DUTY BALLOON— 50 time of the night. As he approached |at the hospital revealed the . You Hear ace a inflicted by . L 2 300t 50 . him the Negro took to his heels. |of any hroken bones - ; By v R ey Ficer. 30 X 500 ... .. McQueeny followed him down the East Berlin Items D . T . h GREIa GARBO Taik Mr s nother illeg James Burns and Edgar Nort Guaranteed 18 Months SAATh GETi R e S || e e S skt ancmg lonmight || i avva camisme Hise Marr at his Whigvi % darkness. board of review held last evening at d g d with CHARLES BICKFORD . Bru Al ) nce as the driver of the runaway Thinking nothing more of the |tha Methodist church the following ESESSOUNT PV and MARIE DRESSLER st hotde: : : rms Ong Ire ore matter the family again retired and hoys appeared before the committes Music by e e [ o o Second Hit-and-Run Case were surprised when the loss of the |Jrank Sanzaro, George Freiberg, Paramount Night Hawks B S S day until tod Mrs SR 1691; SCHOOL ST., BRISTOL — PHONE 1480 money was discovered later in the |Georgs Demore, it 1 Cortland At eradies o5 hieniuoc ORGE BANCROFT e a wagon driven by Joh day. State police have been given |peaa The first of the group has Sl in “LADIES' LOVE BRUTES" E ¢ Stevens street on Jerome ave- a description of the Negro and are | ,alifieq as first class scout and the attempting to learn his identity 10 ||her three as class. Walter D e bt earming thix they MY | pasne. - Georse Demore and S FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS =™ = The Foreman! nday, Moto master E Wilson revi ed the work of the boys. The Knights of Pythias will meet . W this evening at § o'clock at Com- < ) THERES MY NEW FOREMAN LE LITTLE ONE 1S MY NSPHEW ) ., . = = o DING IS THE | [ IM GOING O SEE munity hall JUST WIRED HIM....SICKLY FELLOW FROM SHADYSIDE AND THE { i“‘oé W e S e THANKS | | TRAT THEY WAVE TWE Mrs. Walter Payne was a Hartsord OUT UERE FOR MIS HEALTH...L OTHER ROV IS FRECKLES ’:"’ f:;“ A (B :AD Dol U e | TIME OF THEIR LIVES | e . e AIGUT J HERE FOR YOUR HEAL | tonight at the Percival avenue \IS{N{r )é_fl\"r h\\-‘ o R wA‘NT You Bovs To .MEET TUE KID THAT ROUNDED UP \ GLAD / e e i grounds Miss Edith Northrop Lie ' HIM...OH, REDDING — THAT COUNTERFEITING GANG | \_CH EE-1 HOPE You These games will see the St |ou% Of town relatives at her nnmel JUST A MINUTE. : THAT You PROBABLY ) \‘A.«_;/ \NELL...YOU LOOK ANYTHING the case Baseball Tonight The Kensington soft ball league will get underway when six teams go into action in three regularly sched- uled games that are to be played ¥ i o it1e | Yesterday . i i"alul_s team cneasling v" i ,r\m tl e e L e READ ABOUT— / =L | BJT Skek To Me ey aggregafion while the Amer- | ANYWAY I Hoee fcan Legion crowd will be taking on | Community club will be held tomor- b the Cypress Hills. The third game of 5 It ) ves-weRe ) | IT AGREES \WitH the night will bring together Firn. |Munity hall | Q . P MERE FoR ) { NoL UP HERE dales and the Swamp Roads Giants. | The annual camp meeting at the Y 10 o : s These games are attracting great | Plainville camp ground will open its | i fnterest and « large crowd is expect- | 65th session Saturday evening at €0 to be on hand to encourage their | 7:30 o'clock in the auditorium favorites. Some lively battles are on | Services will be conducted for 10 tap as rivalry between the respec- days. F Dr. William D. Beach tive teams is keen will be general director of activitiew | It is understood that two other Dr. V. idger of Boston and Dr. teams will enter the league at an | Albert E. Day of Pittsburgh will be early date and if this happens it will | the principal speakers at the meet- be necessary to play the games twice | ings. The East Berlin house will be a week open throughout the camp meeting Court Session Tonight | The local Methodist curch wii be Several cases are due to come up | well represented at the camp ses for frial at tonight's session of the | slons, many from here planning to town court. The state police have |attend eeveral offenders who will be| The mid-week -service at the row evening at § o'clock at Com-

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