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, 1930. Free Delivery Service to All Conn. Shores by Our Own Motors Open All Day Saturday Out of Town Customers May Call Us Without Toll Charge Call Enter- prise 2100 Store Closes Wednesdays at 12 o'Clock During July and August Canton Crepe. Figured Crepe . ... Georgette. Berlin News STATE MAY START LOCAL HATCHERY Tront Nursery May Be Estab- lished in Blue Hills REMOVE LARGE GAS TANK George Henry Colby of Kensington Marries Miss Vivian Isabelle Hor- ton of Hartford in Berlin Church Parconage—Plan Food Sale. The Blue Hills section of Berlin 1l probability be the site of state’s next trout hatchery if the d plans of the fish and game - materialize morning the department had purchased of land in this section of Peck land purchased contains the of the fishing brooks in this lo- ¢ and is on the site of the old tehery conducted as a private erprise some y ago by the dfather of the grantor It could not he definitely learned today whether the department would reconstruct the old hatchery as James B. Titcomb, superintenden could not be located The purchase is in accordance with the program of sion that has been long propagated by the present superintendent. Gas Tanks Go Two large gas tanks of 10,000 gal- lons capacity each which are lo- cated west of the Berlin station are being dismantled preparatory to their removal from the present site to one in Vermont The tanks are be their present owners &hell Co., who recently came into possession of them through pur chase. They were formerly the prop- erty of the now defunct Go-Gas Co. and later became the storage plant of the Rackliffe Oil Co. until this company erected its own plant at a point west of the location of these tanks. A gang of workmen are at today tearing down the tanks removing the connecting pipes expected that the work will be pleted and arrangements for ment made within the next weeks Bus Service to Start Sunday The long agitated bus service be- tween New Dritain d Middletown will be inau d next Sunday. Its fnception will not do away entirely with the prez.nt rail service between these two towns but will be rather an augmentation of the present sfv. fce It will have the advantage over the present system in that it will be a through service, eliminating the necessity of any change at Berlin as 1s occasioned under the existing con- ditions. It will also answer the needs of the East Berlin who wish to ride to points in be- tween the towns. A full schedule rail and bus service will be found on the first page of this issue Colby—Horton Wedding George Henry Colby of Kensing- The xpa g rem ved by Dutch work and It is com- ship- two Dancing Tonight —at— . PARAMOUNT PAVILION Music By PARAMOUNT NIGHT HAWKS Adm.—Ladles 25c, Gents 40c $2.39 yd. (Values $3.00 and $3.50) 40 inch Figured Crepe de Chine .. Figured Pussy Willow and $1.60 yd. Values $2.00 and $2.50) .. Chiffon Shantung ... Figured residents | including both | NOW FOY a CLEARANCE SALE 0 SUMMER SILKS ¢ Yards and Yards of Quality Silks Reduced For Quick Disposal ! $1 $1 Shantung Shantungs in Flat Crepes in sport shades. STREET FLOOR | ton. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Colby and Miss Vivian Isabelle Hor- ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson J. Horton of Hartford were married last night at the parsonage of the Berlin Congregatio urch by the tor, Rev. Samuel A. Fiske Cooked Food Sale s of the Wo iety of the Kensi d ezational church will conduct ooked food sale Saturday after- noon from 2 to 5 p. m. in Tabs' hall in Kensingtol public is cordially invited to nd and several specialty numbers be offered for sale at this time. s will be home cooked. Association Meets of the | Memt will Al Community AL the speci Worthington Corm association which was held last night in com- hall the following four com- bers 1o G s R wer: ed ve Pardon F. Deming and Mgs. Carter The association planned to hold a meeting next Wednesday evening at which offi for the fol- llowing 3 be elected Legion Delegates Bolton-Kasica post of the Ameri- Legion will d the following delegates to the state convention of the organization which opens at Bridgeport today Commander Adolph Schultz, Harold Ventres and Wilford Moore The Ladies’ Auxiliary will be rep- resented by Mrs. Eisie Schofield and Mrs. Paul Strange, Bank Forecloses Property The Berlin Savings bank through its attorney, Harold N New Britain has bro closure action on the John and Catherine on Chestnut street in New Britain, Abraham Rose; and th Johnson Coal Co. who have interests in the property are mad -avfend- ants in the action The plaintiff ¢ terms of a mortgage been met by def note is for Papers ed and the superior day in August | Miss Stasia Chotkow the Hartford hosp nurses, is spend with her parents, owski of time ors property of O'Neil situated that the note have not dants. Th ims > ha is ¢ the se e been serv- irnable to cond Mon- a student hool for vacation | 1 Mrs. Hen- Kensington East Berlin Ttems A program of unusual being conducted Pentecostal church conducting revival services evening at their church near the Eaet Berlin depot. Rev. Mrs. L. E. Kinz of Costsville, Pa. assisted by representatives from various church- es about the state is in charge of services. The Antioch church is institution and has been 4 for the past several years having a large following. The pres- ent revival is attracting nearly as many of the white race as | of the Negro. Services are held every avening. | The library will be open tomorrow afternoon and evening for the ex- hange of books. Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Wilson and Miss Florence Carns were Hartford | visitors yesterday Miss Winifred Barnes, Miss Edith | Northrop, and Elaine Read left to- day for an extended stay at the Plainville camp ground Services at the Plainville camp ground commence Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at which time the camp services will formally open their 67th annual session A meeting of tk be held next Mon place to be noun: Bus service between Britain and Middletown via Berlin will start Sunday. 1t was not generally believ- ed that the service would be inaug- | | urated so soon. The Berlin branch | however will not be discontinued, | but will run s a supplementary ser- | vice to the bua line without contlict- rest is Antioch is now each | by hich service Wesleyans will 1y evening. the ed later. New (Values $2.75 and $3.00) 40 inch Figured Crepe de Chine . Flat Crepe and Radium Silk. (Values to $2.00) Figured Crepe de Chine ... | coxc 95 vd. 25 vd. plain colors and ibuting to the | rged with co | r children delinquency of ming Th BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 24 Plamvtlle News j;'{'fl SRS BAD INTERSEGTION DRAWS FIRE AGAIN {Tratfic On Crooked Street Grow- ing Heavier Daily L : \ 6. & R CONKG HERE| S i v i Sore imer- of James r son of the merous oc in the cities who has hee of fo po- lice on n casions during the past month bo fron home an Po- lice was John L. Cosle Hughes to be Brought Into Court— | Large Delegation to Attend Le- Here | gion Convention—Buses Not to be, | . Coming Used on Plainville Line—Items, “Blindman's corner,” the ab turn where Crooked street suddenly Briain road, the subject of considerable agitation and | criticism in past vears, is again un- | der fire by motorists who have oc- n to use the street daily. This intersettion is very peculiar |creates dangerous conditions that cannot be avoided The new cry for relief from the bad conditions at this point comes as a result of the recent repairs repairs made on Crooked street by the town. At the present time the street is in fine shape and very suit- able for traffic. As a result motorists coming from the direction of New Britain, who have business in the vicinity of the factoriesi on Wood- ford avenue, are taking advantage of the good street and are traveling over it extensively. The traffic growing heavier every day. However, the bad condition ex- ists mostly in the case of motorists who are traveling along Crooked street in the direction of New Brit- ain road: Unless the driver is ac- quainted with the sharp turn into the highway, the chances for acci- dents are manyfold. In cases where drivers know of the condiions, they are forced to slow down and in many cases come to a practical standstill for a number of minutes ile traffic on New Britain road rolls by. Impatient drivers will try comes into New Buses Not Planned 5 A e Plainville Briefs ter was ho ing as to schedule. The branch ser- will be curtailed but baggage Il be handled as heretofore The mid-week service of the Meth- odist church will be held this eve- ning 8 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Palmer of lower Main street. Rev. E. E. W will conduct the meeting. Gehlbach Leads Eleven Planes in New Flight Little Rock, Ark., July 24 (P Lee Gehlbach, of Little Rock, led 11 planes out of here today on the Lit- Rock-to-Houston leg of the all- America air derby. He took off 9:06, C Followed at one mir ute intervals by the other 10 planes, Cecil Coffrin, Brooklyn, N. Y., who fell behind the other fliers and only left Johnstown, Pa.. yesterday morn- ing, arrived here at 9:15 a. m. fo- He did not get off with the oth- er fliers but cted to Houston in the vice W son tle chibn at was ex the lap late m ing Larry Brown, Los Angeles, who came in vesterday from Cincinnati several hours behind got away with them today HARTFORD MAN HURT July 24 (®— ere South Manchester, 32 of Laurel proprietor of the Trinity Stationery company in that ¢, was seriously injured this morning when a touring car he was driving skidded on the Talcottville flats, crashed into a tree and over- turned. Dorfman was removed to the Memorial hospital where it was said he was probably suffering from a fracture of the pelvis. His con- dition is not regarded as critical. John Dorfman street, Hartfoord New York, ors of Follansbee July Brothers of Pitts- burgh, manufacturers of forged steel products, today declared a quarterly dividend of 50 cents on the common, placing the stock on a 32 annual basis, compared with $3 previously paid. The regular quar- terly disbursement of $1.50 on the preferred also was declared, both dividends payabie September 15 to stock of record August 30 WATER DAMAGES CABLES New York, July 24—P—F Western Union underground cable: carrying 1.700 wires in the down- town district, were put out of com- mission today he seepage of water into manholes, crippling th transmission of market reports Ticker wires, messenger service wires and general financial wires were affected. Repair crews were put to work and early resumption of operation was promised. by by N DECLARES DIVIDEND | 24 —(P—Direct- | te cut into t 10 of traffic, creat- ing opport ad collision Cars coming Britain and desiring 1o Crooke:i street are confr fleulties. They ar stop, holding up the line behind them, especially when the traftic from Plainville is heavy or ome machine is parked at tion wai opportu get out onto > tain road driver today th: dently the town realizes that Cr ed is being used by many ins of travel or o repairs would not have He believes that fixed to curv a ver: ibout 500 fe of traffic terse One Rev. F. J. Bassett Gives $50,000 to Episcopalians R. 1., Ju (v - Prov 2 s £ of road would be Another motorist ed the argument that the t congestio at Blossom's cornpr could be gre Iy eliminated if Crooked street ised m often by motorists 1 of the prese the street o wer is ¢ Sund d cut t Crooked street, down Woodford a nue and up to East thers avoiding Blossom As boulevard systen at East street and Woodford avenue, ger of accidents at th ould be v small Much favorable com heen made over the good conditior of Crooked and Woodford ave vers c street corner CONSOLS FOR MONEY July 24 (P—Co money 55 1-4. De Beer Mines 3. Bar s Mo 5-S short 1ent has street London 0 Arrested On Warrants and Mrs. James H street will be a town court tomorrow morning o'clock. Warrants for their were issued vesterday afte | Prosecutor Charles F. Conlon Mr, Canal gned of ' three arrest by They Mini;;r to Egypt | —_— PRIVATE SAL of New and Used Furniture From 1:30 to 8 P. M. All This Week Auction Saturday, 2 to 5 P. M GEORGE L. NEWTON Property Opposite Plainville Trust Co. TRAN PLAINVILLE b TONIGHT The Thrill of a Lifetime ‘When You Hear GRETA GARBO in “ANNA CHRISTIE" Comedy — News — Acts FRIDAY and SATURDAY GEORGE BANCROFT in “LADIES' LOVE BRUTES Always a Good Show Bristol News TAR FIRE DRAWS WANY SPECTATORS Melting Pot Throws O Volumes oI Black Smoke EAGLE IS ADDED 10 Z00 Warner Brothers Will Take Over Bristol Theaters August Fij fo Women Will Start Golf Tourna- ment at Chippanee Country Club, Case Continued Take Over Theater Added to Zoo new zest when spread before cooking with GULOENS Winners of the M Gloria et to erect a fire sta- City of Bristol on Ter- at an estimated cost he station is nearly Woodland s tion for the ryville avenue of $15,00 completed. Marriage License Granted second prize to Augusta | City Clerk Thomas B. Steele to- day granted a marriage license to Joseph L. Pietro, Jr., foreman of a ig department in a local fac- . of 12 Fenn street and Mildred a clerk, of Southington Steele Resumes Work omas B. Steele yes- 2 one week's ‘Westminster, his duties at the s morning. Sentenced to Jail doll contest Rockwell, pret- littie doll, second prize to Moquin; Wilma MacKaye, al doll, second prize to Bernice Bartlett foi- Mi w08t origi LeVs argest doll Vodars} 1oll, Jeonne seur; second Thicves Strip Car n, stolen from in City Clerk vesterday in ra d overed by police apparen spare and bre: tenced b n in police the coun ion Teams Enter Meet 41 Director Philip Geiger of morning to unior baseball 3ridgeport out PRISONERS ESCAPE IN RAILROAD TRAIN Men On Way to Be Deported Also steal Gun and Badge of Im- migration Officer portation aped from a the immi- them f Exhibits Mole Alfr both ed a state prison at atter also has mmigration the Boston office, escape to police the lagoon store when ow lagles Confident n of the Te-- les baseball team of the ed hi elf as that his club will ding Maple Ends afternoon al con- Che north te 1n idle BOSTON WOOL MARKET Boston, Ju 24 (UP)~—The Boston wool market report issued today by ocal office of the United Statss departmen agriculture follows: although the a3- moderate, hav choice 12-montts Texas wools and prices have been n scoured basis. husiness on report-d ly combing - wools of th expr o “Several sales only closed on was been 73-75 cents MRS. 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