New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 23, 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, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1930. 7 Free Delivery Service to All Conn. Shores by Our Own Motors Browr Teoms artford's Store Closes Wednesdays at 12 o'Clock During July and August Open All Day Saturday Buffet, China Cabinet, MIDSUMMER FURNITURE SALE Featuring Savings (:)?%: to 9. Piece Dining Room Suite (Genuine Mahogany) Table, UNUSUALLY LOW PRICED! 295.00 (Regular Price $450.00 Berlin Ngws JUDGE REPRINANDS COURT SPECTATOR Griswold Sends Young Man From Room for Remark AN HURT AT HIS WORK Discharged On New Britein Man Charge of failure to Show License Accident Magistrate After Threatens Contempt Action. George last his o remark court's Calling for the cautioned pectators from of court when called to som e to th when in at- ns of order ure sessi ed from s involved, costs on the the peace for Bhnth omakiton he alieged to have struck night July 15 At the j mony of cne of defendant was told b he ed youth he road w witness to the parked?” The hree feet At of ask of ar ans: T wasn't ther tim son of the owne &ged car, the court ask ness if father 1pt to strike t * shouted the witness and was lea the stand to n to his place he furned to the said: "My father I ore an to hit anybody b The patience of Judge was sorely tried by this lling the witness to the and he warned him that a repe- tition of that attitude would mean his being brought before the court for contempt Explains Charge Following the testimony, swold stated that the was evidently caused by the own failure to observe law ch prohibits the parking of vehicles on any hill and explained that the fine on the count of breach of the peace | was necessary as no one has the right to take the law into his own hand Edward g testimony of the dam- the wit- not, I accident rs’ the Willard of 34 North Whitney street. Hartford, who was arrested following an accident at entrance to the grounds adjacent jlver Lake was found guilty of | harge of driving while under| influence of liquor and assessed and costs. He was represented by Judge Nathan A. Schatz of Hart ford. Vernon R. Jones of § Concord t. Hartford, was also repre- ed by Judge Schatz and fined $100 and costs on the charge of driv- under the influence of liquor 1 had $50 of the fine remitted on his attorney's plea that he was sup- porting his mother Attorney Kimball M. Pierce of | Hartford pleaded the case of Luigi | ‘olatelli of Hartford, who reccived a fine of $15 and costs following his conviction on the charge of ng reck- | be w, Jnic. opping Qenter: 0% '; 5 Side Chairs and Host Chair of mahogany veneers and solid mahogany. Only 8 of these suites in sale, !Plainville News RALROAD REPAIRS " EASTST. CROSSING \Prompt Attention Given Tracks Following Accident LEGION TO CONVENTION No Mesting of Washington-Trumbull Out of Town Customers May Call Us Without Toll Charge Call Enter- prise 2100 Circle This Month — Ladies of Grange to Hold Lavn Party—Sec- ond Battle of Baseball Tomorrow. Notified Monday of the bad condi- existing at the [East street crossing which took away a great deal of the beauty of the new high- officials of the railroad or- dered immediate repairs to be made. Yesterday a force of workmen spent t the c-ossing, filling in the »d holes with crushed stones tar. and making the rails even the highway. Today motorists cre able to cross the tracks with- their ma- it fear of damage to rinee Notif the cro ion of th ing followed an Monday morning oft a five h crushed poor state of accident when a ton truck ones as it was Serious delay le was narrowly el came led crossing made The the corn d East stree dition existing ford avenue has been lessened by > establishment of a boulevard em. The trolley company has od in the matter by moving the station at this point, thereby climinating the necessity of stopping he vehicle on any portion of the The system has worked well so far and ble that it e establish 1 intersec- coope ersection mont a single the local for speed- si im- less driving. Fined $100 Gustave Anderson of §9 South Or- Wallingford, was fined 10 and costs with $25 of the fine remitted when he was found guilty of the charge of drunken driving. Dwight C. Grav who gave his ad- dress as 54 W New Britain, was fined § costs for iriving a truck highway d overload. He was Attorney Daniel cutor of the street iting street 5 and g the Wider of Meriden was fined $15 and costs for driving an automobile without having first ob- ained a license. Wider been driving since his coming to Meriden April 14, he told the court other cases were continued till next week's 0! the re- quest of the attorneys who will rep- resent on 240 $2 broggio of South . was fined was foun g an overloaded truck Workman Injured Herbert Carlson, emplove of A. C ritain building con- treated yesterday at the ral hospital for an 13 was a s on the joh on which he was workins. Tollowing tre ent at the institu- tion he was removed to his home in ractor, wa singt mes ¢ last evening » playing of a iled in games were eduled is understood that two of hese will be played off tonigh Berlin Briefs Miss Edna Emersor Mr. and Mrs. T. W. d to her home after ent with Miss Hazel ball the so 1 it a vaca- Kuhnly O'Brien, and chil- vy, of New Haven, home of Mrs M Mrs. D naton T. Wickwire, of Indiana and W. Warren and Hanover family in company of ' of Berlin have retu to Berlin \fter having made automobile tour of the New England states and da Mrs. university McAvoy and daughter ngton ridge, are Xt two weeks at Mary Meeting Community Asso. will be a special m ington Comm tonight at 8§ all. All members are urged nd as matters of im- portance are to be discussed at this time Apply for Marriage License Fred G. Peronto, truck driver of Kensington, and Dorotliy Ruth Col- by, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry o) y Jr., of Kensington, made application for a rriage 1i the office of Town Clerk Arthur L. Woodruff, yesterday. Mrs, Theodore Sage Funcral The funeral of Mary B. Sage, ¥ of Theodore A. Sage will be h Thursday afternoon at 3:15 o'clock from Lamphier's funeral parlors in Meriden and burial will be in Maple cemetery, B No further meetings of the Com- munity club will be held until fall. the summer activities of the organi- zation ending with the annual out- held last Saturday. There will no meeting this evening Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rich have been entertaining relatives from town at their home on Main street The stretch of highway from Morsge's corner to the monument is in bad condition again. The extreme oftened ce to Severai heat of past week has the tar, causing the road sur run into ribbed formation weeks ago a road scraper smoothed out the (horoughfare, but now it 1s almost as bad as it was before then. The library will be open Friday v of the | out of | on a street o ny intersec- afternoon and evening for the ex- hange of books The mid. service of the Methodist church will be held morrow evening at § o'clock at home of Mr. and Mrs. Willia Palmer of lower Ma treet Both the Pipesdale 1 Wol swimming pools have been taxed heavily during the few days More than 100 Legion to Convention of the Brock-Barnes erican Legion. who arec go- Legion convention asked 1 on Whit- to- Members call rs are asked to LeVasseur be made for hout means of past T Cor it the latter poo: ri comodations ca s are fed 1 the water in the Both strea so that cold rtation. It cal post will have a large represen- tation at the convention which closes w T E ay. The post will ed officially by ree delegates. tha first time that it 4 over two. uzually weather. Two new arrivals have heen rezis tered at Camp Northridge the third year of the cam Services at the Me: ?.\l be omitted wn Pariy Tuesday Sundays. The Plainville camp meet The JLad P ing will be in even hott for ies of Plainville Grange will hold a lawn party at the home of Mrs. C. H. Curtis on Welch street Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock The public is cordially invited to at- session for th and on held rE August 10 at Hotc rd Yantz ha lat tertaini 3 I from st will rded 1 1ts served. It is ex- ere will be a large at- both of ers and be CARD OF THANKS to thank th hbors i and floral of- (o and beloved and Cora Hart relativ for & W-T Picnic saturday ade today o meetings circle, this ness wite MRS. HORACE WILLARD B. HART STORIES July 23 (UP)—Her- Wittnedel, 50, vice president of the Commonwealth Color & Chemical company of Brooklyn plunged to his death from the roof of an upper floor of 25 story Hotel Paramount today Employes of his company said he had bee weeks ago he d police bel turned last night and reg the hotel under an asst Wittnedel, who had be ficer of the Commor for 20 year. wife and child, wh mering at Belle } JUMPS New York, bert I r0se attending American street where departn o'clock. Those to donat at 1 for trans- the —m—m—m—m——_S PRIVATE SALE of New and Used Furniture From 1:30 to 8 P. M. All This Week Anction irday, 2 ta 5 P. M GEORGE L. NEWTON Property Opposite Plainyille Trust Co. n suffering a spina left WHEAT PRICES RISE Chicago, July 2 3(#--Helped indications of big export t and by unlooked for sharp prices at Liverpool, w averaged higher early provisions likew ness, notwithstandi e relief for southwest. Opening at vance, Chicago wheat later held near to the initial range. Corn started 3-5c off to 3-Sc up, and afterward sagged all around. but then rose to well above yesterday's finish TODAY and TOMORROW The Thrill of a Lifetime Whe You Hear GRETA GARBO Talk in “ANNA CHRISTII with CHARLES BICKFORD and MARIE DRESSLER FRIDAY and SATURDAY GEORGE BANCROFT in LOVE BRUTES" expected the lo- | | vortation are asked to get in touch with Mrs. Corinne Fox. All mem- | attend the picnic. [ Battle Again Tomorrow Warfare will be resumed tomor- :rmx evening at the high school field when the second game of the series I hetween the Businessmen and the Trumbull nine will be staged for the Lenefit of the library building fund. | 1t will be curtains for the Business- men vy can show better rm then they did in the first game when they were defeated 9 to i. | The Tr llites claim that they de- | liberately laid down so as to make | the score close. This deciaration has the Business- men frothing at the mouth and they can see nothing but a one-sided vic- tory in the second battle. In re- turn the Trumbull team again states that action on the diamond and not words wins ball games. The game last veek was witnessed by a large owd \other banner attend- ance is expected tomorrow evening. Arrangements Incomplete arrangements for John . brother of Mrs. Robert | Leonard of Plainville, who was kill- ed in zn automobile accidant at | Cambridge, Mass. Monday, are still incomplete. The body will be brought to the home of his mother |in Southington | His many friends here were shocked at his tragic death. Mr. Coyle was city engineer at Dayton, |o. unless the F Coyle Warranty Deed Frank Blackston has sold |and buildings on Farmington nue to Marie Frances Blackston, ac- cording to a warranty deed filed the office of the town clerk The deed gives the new owner the right to pass and repass over pas way lead from Farmington a nue westerly to the seribed the deed, 2l vehicles usage of pass. The tains abour 30 aeres | Plainville Briefs Miss Beatrice Sort mington, Delaware, uncle and aunt, Mr Birnbaum | Miss Adel reet is in | land propert said right and ordin property col to | cover \an of Wil- is visiting her and Mrs. 1. J Minella of Whiting Atlantic City, N. J. Plair Grange has been | ed to visit Meriden Grange F ght and take part in a neigh ght progra will Mrs. John tomorrow Electra temple E. of W. of haefer street ening 433, 1 given No. B. P. fing at a fast rate | ‘SARAH PALFREY IS OUT OF MATCHES Youthiul Star Eliminated b Marjorie Gladman Manchoster-By-The July 23.—(UP)—Playing wildly and far out of form. Sarah Palfrey, vouthful Sharon star, Wightman cup player, and seeded second, was eliminated by Marjorie Gladman of Santa Monica Calif., seeded sixth, final round of the an- 1n- ment E X vitation singles here today Miss Palfrey county club women tennis tou who played brilliant- le abroad this summer, drop- at love and won only six games in three sets, the scores being 6-0, 3-6, 6-0 The surprising collapse of S Palfrey was only one of three sets marking this m Sarah's sister, Mianne, a ed player, scored a sens: straight-set victory to eli Mary Greef of Kansas City seeded fourth, in a third round match. The scores were 6-4, §-6, ar eleventh-hour rally failing to save | the westerner from defeat The third upset round elimination Harper of Oakland third, by Josephine Cr a Ana, Calif. The rah was the ot third- Mrs. L. A Calif., seeded ckshank of scores were a Hilleary of Phil the unsesded player who yesterday eliminated Edith Cross, top seeded star, proved easy for Dorothy Weisel of Sacramento, Calif., seeded fifth quarter-final play today. The Cali- fornian won in straight sets, 6-1, 6-3 Miss Gladman. fiance of John Wan Ryn of the Davis cup team, played briliiantly in scoring her victory over Sarah Palfrey. Her excellent place- ments troubled Miss P throughout the match. Miss Palfrey very much off form. netted quently and could not seem her stride. hia in frey fre to hit FOUR BURT IN CLASH Mexico City, July 23 (® — Four persons were wounded in a clash be- tween labor and abor grou n front of the palace in Minat state of Vera C The clash followed an attempt by the anti-laborites to seize control of the building occupied by organization. Federal troops stored order. anti the labor re- The English alphabet rectly from Latin came Bristol News BATHERS SHOCK Company Property {SCHOOL ST. HOME ROBBE ew Tennis Court Opened in East Bristol Under Auspices of the Younger Set—Bank Deposits Fall | Off Due to Market Crash. | To eliminate z Southern New England Ice Co pro- | perty surrounding Birges p | Officer Leo Paderewski of the police ‘departmom was detailed yester v, at the recommendation of one o | the firm’s officials, 1o patrol the dis- | trict in plain clothes. A half doz arrests, two for im: a number for shooting g rifies and two for fishing Four of those veniles and two year mark Jack 59 North Pond Peltzer, 19, of 61 North were arraigned in the police headquarters t charges of t leased with a warning to s property. A ban on m pool was placed recently firm after complaints had been re- by police that persons were utilizing the pool not sufficiently clothed. The ice ¢ ern has considerable quantities of ice at storehouse, located at the north of the pool, also Arguments Galore sters brought arrested wers over Stinc 15, of Fred Pondlatreet street ante-ro day spassing and by th ceived it end were Proseccutor e ng fashio request marked t to do some hefors anything pond. B bpenslatl the Man Called “Nuisance” Stanley Sliwa of 63 Wolc raigned a charge of breach termed by Chief of Po Belden, a nearby ular nuisance” a the who ced by t serted, were the neighborhood da heard a block police hea tiron ra W seph M ttle sympa and everyt Dono ca gainst to her 't placed Sliwa 1 Woman Proba until Mr. Trac tion being sper Allafre Firm of P Engaged The laire and by C. strest addition to the present buil cording to plan tect Harold of the struc closed. parlor, where ser and a workroom fou tion of an will floors Legion The Bristol A State Finals es of $15,604,552.18, an of a quarter of a million over last year. Deposits 1ling off and withdrawals the result of the crash and busi- incre: series at Newfield park | ter city tomorrov o'clock for the state cham The local outfit was tipped the first contest by the E last inning rally but ex- e e In case in the lat- eport ease pect the in a ensuing tilt ¢ is necessary to ries it will be pi rritory aved on neut 3, School & —advt. DEAN RANDALL'S SON IS ARRESTED Brown Official's Kin Tried to Fnfice Young Giris Mass ¢ & Leaders to Play The Maple E whose sought by their city league tors, will meet t lle in the seconc bill at Muzzy i Sunday noon. The initial encou feature the West End and New parture nines st t Bob Coughli pire Latest Break Nets The sev Bristol res 1o w 1ds cor of Terr e of a t ter 1 o'clock hor 43 School from a pocke of RN 00k headquarters ye previous ¢ ained throy screen door, aro did not di r the loss unti! vesterday looked for his pocketbook en thefts were it v d at police lay. As in six ince was Randall, 1 of to hoepital the ctions of the lower West zed, one on on Sessions em to because a asses would 1id nat do owu the Fxplains “Far Fast” mer m 1 to the hos- have had 1ate of since automo- H0LORES DEL RI0 NAMED IN DIVORCE Attorne Accuses Film Star of Spoiling Married Life Beats Yankees Again te of t e pit second victory e days. 1 Yankees vest Recreation Center A new re blish Bristol jon center has been completed. The co und bell. Officers ele ociation are: Cath : Lipson ey, in an amen S : awyer to his wife's ritute An=ier ol the for the National Miss Del Lessing Railways of Mexico. 2d Mre said Lo prominent in ea (or Miles Lewis Peck beautiful assertedly ad- real romance d fou The otion Lese- 5 h offered to obtain Mre CONTINUES 3 (—The pro- ing enduranse Don’t Be An Outcast Because of Skin Trouble You may know that it is not in the least contagious, but perhaps otiier people are afraid, and find ex- cuses to avoid you. Why run this risk when RESINOL OINTMENT and RESINOL SOAP s0 quickly clear away pimples, rashes, and similar Resinol also stops itching and heals burns, chafing, boils, piles, ctc Resinol skin eruptions? soothes as it Vour druggut sells Resinol Soap and Resinol Ointment Trial free. Write Dept 4-R,Resinol Baltimore, Md. FRECKLES AND HIS VEAH.. MY UNCLE USES ) IT To HUNT FOR PEOPLE WHO STEAL HIS SWEEP | MEBBE HELL TAKE US WL HIM SOME TIME .. THAT \WouLD HEARD Nou THINK You !_C1930 BY NEA SERVICE, INC REG.U.§ PAT. OFF. AS How YoUD Like To FLY AROUND THE RANCH..- BE FRIGHTENED 2 FRIENDS == BOYS SAIN' 1 (| oscar MiGHT, BUT | “fl I WOULONT... SAY IVE FLOWN IN THOSE. THINGS LP. SIOE DOWN WHEN WE WE'RE AFTER THAT FARBAR .. WOULDNT. ! JIMINY cRIckETS ! 1 HAD NO 1DEA YOUR UNCLE CLEM HAD SUCKH A By BLOSSER Bov! IF ou ASK ME THAT'S SOME SOME

Other pages from this issue: