New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 25, 1930, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1930. Out of Town Custdmers May Call Us Without Toll Charge Call Enter- prise*2100 Store Closes Wednesdays at 12 o'Clock During July and August Open All Day Saturday Free Delivery it /2 /2004180/2,.9116‘- e Harifordss Shopping Centar Motors A Brown Thomson's Super Value... 9 Pc. Queen Anne Combination... and Dining Room Suite Buffet China Cabinet Table Five Side Chairs And One Host Chair - $179.50 THIRD FLOOR |on Percival avenue in Kensington |is said to be grave bout 4:30 o'clock yesterday after- | tor some time Austin passed a parked bus of | A meeting of the Boy Conecticut Co. just before the |be leld next Tuesday evening at on occurred. Gianotta was | which time final instructions will he said to be driving at a high rate of | given out regard > departure the time of the crash | for the Boy Scout c. Eight ~cou were reduced to in comp: with aster Wilson will leave August Camp Keemor for a tay he has been {1l Berlin News YOUTH SERIOUSLY HURT ON BICYCLE Face Badly Cut in Crash With Automobile noon the couts will col speed at Both cars the res Const i and nk 2 for week' It of the impact. ble George Kanupka was investigated the accident s no arrests. Consider Schedule Managers of the teams entered in the newly organized soft ball league | in Kensington are planning to hold ! a meeting next Monday night to cosider, a schedule. It was at_ first P planned to play four games each TOWN EMPLOYES INJURED % two on™ruceaan nisit ana two on Thursday. but this will be im- possible as such a schedu be devised with the gan nights in the we Unless the managers play one game at least on s it will impos e that provide han two rounds of play o schedules will be ted to the imeecting of for consideration at ¥ night 2quist Returns n Holmau proprietor of the automobile in Berlin irned after 4 week's fishing ada trip was m Phonog;::plrbiisrcsi 1.;) Replace Post Cards Berlin, July 25 Ame tourists this summer need not w the old stereotyped postcard grect- ings to their friends at Fome. o A flexibile phonograp disc design- ed for easy mailing of personal u terances is on sale in the stores he 16 enthusiastie traveler need on ) into the 'phonosraph dictate “Well, here I in beer olfl Berlin,” and slip cord into an envelope the months later. can hear himself g Europe. Team Managers six le Sort. Ball Lengue unless s are 3 Meet to Consider Schedule for folks. Future Games—Albin Holmquist . Home ifrom Fishing Trip. L Gordon Goo jo - of drafte Paint Test by Use of Ultra-Violet Ray Used i ngton, Del., J 25 (P—To bility of paint in one L. boratory of the Dupont compan the equivalent of several years' out- door weather is duced in a f ;.( done mov.d hospital morning sufteri that extended from the mo the ear and many other lace abofit the head which resulted when the bicycle he was riding crashed into the rear of a small coupe at the intersection of Farmington ave- ne;n 4nd Main street in Kensington about 10 o'clock this morning. According to witnesses the youth was coming from New Rritain and Philip Zipadelii of K gton, ti driver of the coupe was proceeding from Berlin and attempting to make a turn from Farmingion avenue i 2 o'clock Main street. Another car driven b Misz Bessie Burnham of Kensing- Joseph Kananick.of 62 Miller street, |ton is spending at Lake New Britain coming from New Brit- | Beseck ain had stoped a short distance wes{ | A sor of the intersection to allow the |ain Gene Berlin man's car to make the turn. and Mr The youth, who was proceding be- | Kensington hind the former, was apparently un- | The Grange Sewing C'i able to stop and™passing the parked | weekly meetimg vesterda car on its right side struck the in Grange hall on Far right rear fender of Zipadelli's ma- |nue chine which had run well off they Miss Statia Chotkows road to avoid the collision with the (nurse at Hartford hospital. is spend- boy ing her annual vacation with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chot kowski, of Kensington East Derlin Items The announcen made day relative to the ration of bus service betn ow Britain and Middletown was ed with con- siderable interest tior charged way be- g from a long gash st agency has re trip into C: Th in the com- pany of James Re 1ds of 1tnam and in a ‘spectally fitted truck with sleeping and living quarters Berlin Briefs George S. Griffith for Copenhager NG she will attend tHe funeral of Mrs. Marth Thompson. hich will be held in that place next Sunday afternoon at 2 It h ultra-violet 100 degre re and salt nging from and mois Mother of a Girl hgh Mrs. tonight will leave he ere er aunt the 1s born at hospital Francis the New Brit- today to Mr Hinchkliffe of le held its afternoon neton ave- a student her Sent to Hospital ng motorist picked the hoy was bleeding profusely that extended ear and from A pas up and from, an ugly’ wound from’ his lip to his many other painful though less serious wounds. Dr. M. H. Griswold was called and he ordered his im- mediate removal to the hospital Inquiries at the hospital disclosc the fact that there was nothing tc indicate that any of the hog's bones had been broken The front wheel. of the cycle was hadly smashed in the crash with th | e Senters st Berlin is e tween Middletown and New so that the fare should be to either city from this wise a difference in rate w to a disadvantage The Marchioness Maria ( Britain | (onj, W of t inventor of the game | \ireless, gave birth to her first ct area other- a hter, Odescarchi palace o work Civi Italy 4 Ve Gne to the g Plainville News ' HUSBAND AND WIFE APPEAR IN COURT Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes | Given Suspended Jail Sentences | CASE TAKES TWO HOURS Niue on the on fied many that ping the. ney Ro admitted amined b stated in was pable o Dusinessmen Defeat Trumbull in Exciting Game—Funeral of John L. Coyle—No Probation Ofi- cer Appointed—Other Items. Two hours and 15 minutes were required in town court this morning | | to dispose of the case of Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes, Canal street, | W charged with contributing to the|! delinquency of minor children. After | sensational verbal argument ¢ tween Prosecutor Charles F. Conlon and Attorney Maurice Rosenberg of | New Britain. Judge Meritt O. Ryder found both guilty and gave them | | suspended jail sentences of 30 davs. They were placed on probation The couple are the parents of | | James Hughes, 9 vear old boy, wno 1as caused the police of Plainviliz, | New Britain, Hartford, Bristol ar Simsbury considerable trouble d ing the past two weeks by his con- stant escapades. He has run away from home on many occasions ar has also been involved in the thetis of bicycles and money. It is planncd to have him committed to som honfe or school through the New Britain authorities The trial opened with Mr. anl Mrs. Hughes pleading not guilty Mrs. Hughes was represented by At- torney Rosenberz. Constable Sau der took ‘the stand and testified th about 1:30 o'clock Sunday morning heard screams from the vicinity of the Linden street school and upoa came upon Mrs. ed that her ht and He then we Hughes' a According adily adm claiming th company wi ving her childr cessary care. Had Bruised Eye found Mrs. Hug and numero:s face and bod Hughes clain- ained ov 30 o'clock. nt for the ane Society, th He testified that c was called to Plainvilte conditions at 1 found Jam trouble, chai stated that him that th bhoy ton h an automobile thre In while riding on R ¢ Britain and ever s Az b unruly and e ablg The boy hurt his head i o hien s coord g to Mr. Hugh also told the hum as a veteran of and had been shell- nont ament by Att Williams s told t week his and 1 Bri he stated Chestnut ere h th walkin froni ter, o the the =i he Plainvil to the he beat he had anc beaten her the home of husband the man h the officer. ted beating ad or men and le thout 4 exe her stified that Mr. his wife r until 11 and 11 every girl be alone B veranda H hes told Bl A scooter ce it been The man azent that World Wa shocked tion fror In answer to « new Rosenbers, M that conditi at t fair and he would arrest of the pare i© other partie in the cas cros rec Iy com- her child Huszhes uestion ro xaminat “Moved Without Him" Miss Ruth B j cer of New Britain the stand She told th when the Hughes mov ville they left James bet Britain and o da nights before he found hiz new home w parents had | 3R ) boy i in New absolutely and Wil Thomas « PRIVATE SALE 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. bers of Th fu a volley gion o Filled fight eball £ at some oc m W ber that by a his is chool Ven a severe Cross exa v Lawyer Stays Out Late a Hughe he court that every night 1 wife 1:30 finished her work ant on Lafayette 8 o'clock that hid stre s wi ng at h a his wife drove himself stated that he didn't care Lo | | live home because of the conditions e 54}"} she had yisited the hom numerous occasions living ¢ Bristgh stated the boy told her that he Was subjected to asions. S Mrs to take care onditions Hughe of her children, ithout ¢ ways yelling at them. In answer to questions by™Rttor said sidered the boy to be normal. She R el she had the g, she Hartfor report normal hing h Like R 3 ook t came o'clock in This from his ordinary throwng the Jusinessinen battle | their style of The | of nur found time 2 that a staged. No held by the as pler noise when they started to fter battle |7 Legion to Convention ball stol n t to The the lay league to second y deny tha bag their, t was found M and poor. filled with plenty game light essmen players evere beatings e also testi- not fit slap- and al- mber being parade was it there ause I ty she con been completed by the Le- par- t tomor- gion of Le- ex- | who boy cu- boy d doctor that the and not studies in the med, and Williams, m- ment Mr osenberg. promptly Road Work Started he stand ant o home around although a Greek res- street, New Sunday night, Wi town i Robert | gether wi he went to New Brit- near the et, cla with a &1 h e saw ho near barns on house sh He car od that 1f is son Ja nection w ains. On up to t companied by new a qu wh follo w k o ren has . to be iarter hile wife d to rem rive back to m and then drove street school He also stated 1 his his wed in on W wine John T wh {hi Ken ae ner ¢ Southington o0 was tomobile accident and two 14 s morr Thomas ok Kiltoni zio 1 today bre d gone i around ther's car alley wife Stand stand and went to HELD WITHOUT BOND ] @CP)—8- She accused the court band of trying to pa known in n an au- Ohin. lock gat o ACh by Be was in St t back from and furn Taps were sounded fired at the grave. Businessmen Win with nine by upset hand bull nine a the second game of ns he rece Tonight and Saturday Hard Bofled a New Kind of Lo maker Who. Won't Take No — GEORGE BANCROIT and MARY ACTOR “LADIES LOVE BRUTES News — Acts — Comedys Save your John A, Coupons—Prize Drawing August 1st. took faces looks the wh in zan winners to ¢ Andrews §50 Friday though * extra the higher rate The W evening at machine while the anto was damag ed on its right rear fender and the glass in the right window was de molished. Zipadelli claims that th glass was broken by the handle bars of the bicycle Constable Georgze Kanupka in vestigated - the accident’ and after taking measurements of the wheel marks of the car did not hold the | driver. i Town Employes Injured Henry A. Austin of Lower Berlin .driver of one of the trucks is at the New Britain Gen- | eral hospital where he was taken | following an accident which involv ed the truck he was driving and onc operated by Paul Gianotta of Ken- | sington. According to informatioy given out from the hospital \vy:v/]\ Las two fractured sribs and is ecrious condition Thomas McIntyre who is also em- ployed by the town~of Berlin and |(he Plainville camp ground who was riding with Austin at the | they will attend the annual camp | time of the accident was treated at | meeting exercises the hospital for lacerations nhcm‘ Mr. and Mrs. William Cole of Mid- the head and face and an injury to | dletowyn were local visitors today his left arm but he was allowed 10 | callink upon friends and relatives return to his home last night The condition of Mrs. Thon The accident occurred r the | Knight, who was recently removed “ensington Congregational church |to a private-hospital in New Britain, 8 o'clock Berlin house on the Plai ground. The businese me only be a short one will b by a social time e library will be open this eve- ning for the exchange of books. The revival at the An-| tioch Pentecosal church are.being | largely attended each evening. These | services will continue until tomor- | row evening. On Sunday baptismal ceremonies will conducted at Woik's pond in West Cromwell. Considerable concern is being | manifested among the local Italian | population over reports from the stricken _earthquake area in and around Naples. Tt is the principal of discussion Il and Mrs. E. E. Wilson and | Mrs. A. 'A. Barnes and Miss Barnes leave tomorrow for Monday follos NOW, IF You'LL Lcok DOWN AND A LITTLE To YOUR RIGHT ,NYou'LL SEE AY FLock services lane, town o is Rev family Mabelle in a here FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS the inning and ip! the library b The over co lout took Bill ight R ries of surprise mighty bats of the the the Down'? a detorm the sensation lead throughout ination 3usiness dope inessmen t lustily. T in the first al- d his What Hoes He Mean? GROUND 1S JUST ° CONERED WITH SHEEP? oK' \ Taem...mosT VES.. ILL TEW Jiia will be reduced greatly because of the fact that workmen are laboring to finish the laying of a main on Divinity The 16-inch main, rep 12-inch pipe, will ¢ fied Monday morning, it 18 ex- pected, and will return to uormal About feet more of channel must be dug before the final tying commences and a concrete buffer. construction to hold back water, Bristol News new a pressure IN ROBBERY CASE =2 T must be broken through. Superin- Former~ Maid:* Atiributes Hepjiaeiz: fommic f2 tmuine 5o misey Disappearance to Abduction x’ .vx... S avenu Marie l.ouise Dube, a Boy Said to Have Admitted He Passes A huson Broad arraigned Malone in rning on a n amber light at and School streets inter- tion yesterday A&fternoon, judg- nient being suspended in his case on payment of the costs of court $10.80 He was arrested by Officer Joseph Strup Cavalieri Gains Popularity who has been gain- tered Local Residences But Denies Theft of Money—Legion Nine Suf- before pol fers Defeat. e hirealof T, the Main ol, was a police on charge of home of Officor Edgar Norton of §7 Judd street on January 28, and locked in the women's detention room awaiting liminary hearing before or Anthony J. Rich tomorrow £. The girl, who mysterioxs- the Norton household RO, claimed she was kid received 0 men and carried off to | Pluying before the reamed and , the Travelers in H an effort to recipien zlinski keop ! H" ha of $245 from the last a large audi- and was enthu- Joe has been microphone at rtford and is the derable fan mail more engagements state, siastically She we we & hy geant He won far as could be he girl cam erically vear 0 Cost $26.000 P. Allaire and Son Co. was grani- permit to con a four- ctory addition to a business building cwned by C. Funk and Son Co., Inc Prospect street at an estimated n's cell S5 learned from k city, oot nd an uncle’s police learned of her he city and immediate to capt r h arrest she told the story of how 2d been kidnaped and brought to York ut did not ne the two men claimed to know hing of Norton money. e girl reatened, when lock:1 by polic. der herself.” e worked for about threc months a maid for Officer Norton, who escribed himself as being very sur- left and then fur- he found t where Anderson this ow e ermit to construct a three-roow house for Omer St. Onge of 21 Addison street on Overlook ue at an estimated cost of $3.- nd Charles Bettua of 130 Main street was given per- to barber pole at address mated North ssion erect of $1 at an cost en Legion Nine Beaten post, as missing segio Calling i1 Bids Seichepr J. Gordon Warner, president of 1.egion stol Airport, . stated defe merning that bids are being call season for the construction of two strips at son feld, tol. The strips will be n length and 500 feet in wid:h Warner stated that one strip would be co ted east and west and tk cond north and south in of form of a capital T. The strip going in the first named directon be situat adjacent to Sndlogieels Woman Says “Sock” Was N mrenmd e “Well Worth Hundred” apprehend the for numerous pringfield, Mo y (UP)— district | Fined $13.50 for a ing a neigh- bor woman, Mrs ali Youngblood Wright dei ice court it No. 2, nior baseball ed for the second by the Bridgeport Newfield p 3 Bridgeport, by a score of 7 to 4 yes- terday afternoon. The winning elub will now play at Asbury Park, N. J in the regional series for semi-final elimination e Stephen Mr, Armstrong Tire, 16 Bristol. Fact residential pt close last eant 14- entered Bur. McGillicu : hoy “Been wanting to sock that wom- for a long time,” said Mrs. nner simi- | Wright to Judge Hubbard. “The ks made on previous ec-|Other day she stepped out“fn her vard and made signs 1 didn't ap- preciate, so 1 invited her to a va- cant Jot This woman put er at!an boy entered the Burzler about 9 o'clock and was several of his schoolmates, nts of the on me ‘How e to come? 1 spit on my street, w Yessir, it was said 1to and Use Hydrogen Gas in sasers . Extracting Oil Impurity where $55| Council Bluffs, Jowa, July 25 (P— eelboi Tests are b made here of a e cheap method of extracting sulphur from crude oil by the introduction of hydrogen gas. The method Prof. C. J. Frankfor Neb.. head of the ché ment is Sinent inted thief uccessful ly yesterday seven or eight po- d to a section of in the immediate police department. plaints had been re- prowlers were busy fired in the hunt but no 1d be obtained gster. with e un was worked out by of Lincoln, try depart- he University of Nebraska. the oil ani id heated ir is con- rogen sulphide and p helow hefts were verted collec The has been his father arraigned Malone in morning on ©il arges of burglary. The boy was |2PP: ntenced to the Connecticut School Boys at Meriden to serve his nority. His was brought fore Judge Joseph M. Donovan in irt Wednesday on charges of breach of the peace May Construct Dam on brother was jam J his of crude of refinery father . In Big “Holdup” Scare Kansas City, July (UP)—Riot guns held ready, detectives raced in- to a residential section early today 1 message there Wi found John, Erhart sidewalk begging to hold him u with difficulty Hanna. on a wavering bala plicd. “Sorry. you hol' me uy Both men were “held up” by off until they arrived polic Water Pressure headquarters announced by G. Earle = intendent of the Bris- riment. that, begin- | a 5 representatives in ening. water | Oil fields of great tions of the city|been discovered in T h light the Grey- Tow cers at here are five Catholic senators ngress ise have via By BLOSSER NO AINT Slek UE, FRECKL TO SLEEP TRYIN' To COUNT YouR.. NELL .. HERE THEY COME BACK — FUNNY HOW THOSE KIDS AND 1 HAD To PiCK THE SAME RANGH ...\WITH HUNDREDS ) OF OTUERS TO CHoosE FROM — HSANENT

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