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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1930. Delivery Service to All Conn. Shores by Our Own Motors Open All Day Saturday i Teomson Jnc. Hartford’s Shopping Center: Store Closes Wednesdays at 12 o'Clock During July and August Out of Town Customers May Call Us Without Toll Charge Call Enter- prise 2100 Furred Cloth Midsummer Sale Prices NOTABLE SAVINGS FOR MISSES AND WOMEN $38 $78 $28 at $48 $98 $58 Weeks of preparation, working with some of America’s foremost manufacture , has brought about these re- markable low prices, not overlooking quality of furs and fabrics. Now is the time to select your Winter Coat, smart in every detail, and at Berlin News (UARANTINE SQUAD FIND CORN BORER Al Antomobiles Stopped On Road for Inspection HENRY AUSTIN IMPROYING Gordon Goodrich Recovering From Injuries Received in Bicycle Acci- dent—TFred J. Leopard Goes to Michigan Until September. Chief Inspect in charge at the Berli discovered in ¢ which have been c \eident occurred £ th st week when an elderly lady whow as riding to New Britain, tried to conceal a bou quet of flowers. Just before the in- spectors boarded the bus, she hur- riedly thrust the bouquet under her skirt in the hope that they might not be discovered Whether the inspect thing suspicious in the old lady or not ot 1 at any rate he ordered her up and the result may The flowers dropped to the floor and the inspector picked them and tossed them into the pile of others that stood alongside the road, much to the chagrin of the lady Many autoists proceeding towards New Britain attempted to get by the inspectors by turaing off the main road and proceeding througn r saw some- tions of the d. but to stand be ssed Willow Brook park and to prevent| this happening, the authorities set up drivers that a one hedule would be maintained at.this point and no entry was allowed. It was learned this morning t steps might be taken by the New tirely to prevent the inspectors. Town Registrars to Meet The registars of the town of Ber. New signs ay Britain warning at city of any escape from lin will hold session at the office of | the town clerk on Friday, August 1 and 8 for the purpose of revising the caucus lists The ions o'clock noon 9 oclock in days Kenstngton Congrs Rev. Vernon L. will preach at the morning service of will be held at the usual time o'clock Kensington Methodist Church At the Sunday school session at 10:00 o'clock a special missionary Sunday fering for world service will be con- ducted. se will start at 12 d will continue until the evening on these ational Church Phili pastor, regular Sunday worship which | 10:45 REGISTRARS NOTICE Registrars of the town of Berlin hereby give notice that they will be in session at the office of the town clerk in raid Berlin on Friday, Au- gust 1st and again on Friday, §th, from 12 o'cleck noon until 9 o'clock p. m. standard time for the sole purpose of revising the caucus list of said town ROYAL WM. B H. MORSE CAREY Registrars. Britain to close this road en-| program with a special of- | Auguet | the price you want to pay. SECOND FLOOR | The morning worship service will be at 11 o'cl The pastor preach Because of | Plainville o grounds there be no evening service. All the me bers are expected to take this ad- vantage of this opportunity to at- the at camp ground Because of the services each night Plainville the regu mid-week also be omitted Stidger the services at services the this th ight services. lin Congregational Church In accordance with the summer | schedule there will be no Sunday school. The regular Sunday mornin service of worship will be conducted by the 10:45 o'clock | St. Pau Masses will be and 10:10 a. and at 9 o'clo church in East Aus conditi: ho was ren ospital accident Church brated at 7, 8 church °d Heart Jerlin Condition Improves \ of Henry A. Austin, to New Britain Thursday night in Berlin in received two fractured 10 his collar bone, greatly im- ities at the in- ved he ribs and an is reported proved by the stitution t | was believed for time that d pr fatal in- ¢ friends win be is was not the a to know that t Injured Youth Resting Comfortably eral stitches were . ary to Britain yesterday en the col- Philip injured ngton bicycle he was riding was i lision with a ear driven Zipadelli of Kensington nquiries the hospital nt the reply that the b w at today very rtably after his Leaves for Michigan 1 J. Leopard \auffeur for Harold L. Judd of Ber left yoyi- terday for Michigan to join the fam- ily of his employer. He expects to be gone until the latter part of Sep- tember, | Berlin Briefs John Ringwood. accompanied by his daughter, Laura, and son, War- ren, left this morning for New York where 1l spend the next week with friends in that city East Berlin Items Mass will be celebrated at Sacred Heart church tomorrow 9 o'clock by Rev. J. C. | Morning worship at St ‘l'.[\lx(flp?ll church will be | o'clock tomorrow mor: Sunday schoo! will not meet Services at the Method will be omitted for Sundays to permit attendance at the which be- gram of un- they inville camp meet gan last evening. A vsual merit has been the next two Sundays at the camp ground. Dr. Albert E. Day of Pitts- burgh and Dr. Warren J.. Stidger of ston will be the speakers of the day. During the wgek at the local | church the mid-week services will also be omitted. On Sunday | 10, the services for the local church | will conducted at Hotchkiss | Grove in Branford at the shore cot- tage of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Clark, who have invited the church body {to hold the services there on that day. Transportation will be fur- be pastor at the usual hour of | | wite to m arranged for | | nished those who have no means of | attending A meeting of the Wesleyans will ! be held Monday evening at the East | —————— DANCING TONIGHT Swedish-American | —at— | PARAMOUNT PAVILION | Music By ‘ Carlson's Orchestra eeting will w Britain tomorrow with b Woike's por spells ca e river in the DIAMOND DEFENSE PLANS DISCUSSED Bloody Tronsers Not His, fendant Tells Police Hartford tions were be July 26 (@ —Prepara- made today for which they have coll bedy of Mrs. Diam hacked to de w bathroom home Police have in vair of blood-stained tro; beside the v Diamond has id shirt. other tha mond s: of her e crime, told pol t he had given ouser were found in the d abou m, | the tr hroor a week ago. last saw said, 1 | radiator in the bathroom. t church | i the next two | _TRAIN SCHEDULES CHANGE TOWORROW |Many Stops at Plainville Discominued YACATION SGHOOL CLOSES Services {0 Be| in Churches Tr)murru“— Registrars Issue Notice—Baseball Ganes Tomorrow Afternoon—Io- cal Man Involved in Fire. The N. road «o. Y., N announced today many portant changes in chedules will become effective starting tomorrow. Many trains are to be discontinued while some new | ones w ill be added. e convenience of f company the that is making known to- most important change Tr! ns eastbound due a. m., 12:39 and 4:05 p. m. to be di ntinued New trains will leave rd, except Sundays, at 3 Westbound for Hart- e train now due at 2:40 p. m. - \liscontinued west of Bris- All time quoted is daylight sav- time Vacation N(h(x)l Clo Kinder- rent of the 1ouse vester- dergarte of Jes- Bible story ble 1% and praver 1 perfect att two depar were enrolled Junior Department Beatitudes. and Marjorie Ball: Flag Forrest Ten Grac Prayer ¢ Mrs Jones: McCo I Donald Kah of second week's work t 10:45 ation—Its Me 2 BANCROFT The Mighty Thrill Master “LADIES' LOVE BRUTES” See the Final Chapter of “THE JADE BOX" Save Your John A. 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Young, w h hou ro; R lev(‘n ian Church p at 11:45 o'clock o Catholle Church ; Egue rer's A Zion Church o'clock by ol at 1 2 Warning By Registrars deavor £ voters stated to vor society at Union Services During August churches in Pl on services, s August 17, Adve A ugust 3 . Bapt nt Christia Saved Two From Drowning Ralph McGrath drow making a Caucus Enr legal revise fected electors s voters the en of making their declare wiil be c | | Plainvinl ompiled at t JNHOWARD car v ex ha of the ng o out house The machine is owned by son Cleaning Co. Meet New Plainville m will play t the Han- Britain iy at Llectric f Meet Senecas inville's fast ed in B |atn at the High s |game prom to be a tt |tle as the Hardware o T R Cop Hit by Stone in Retaliation by Urchins' N York, July (#) — The kids in ']V neighborhood of East and Second avenue the spray of a last night when fferty ame d the hydrant off. by climbing tossing S levue for o toes on Hs left ted onto rooftop and stone do He was t holds one Bristol News CATHALICS VISIT 3T, ANNE'S SHRINE Church Crowded at Masses Said Every Hour TRANSFER ENSIGN CONNOR Dristol Fire Depart nt Decides to Ilold Annual Field Day at Lake Compounce on September 13— Other Items. has been Joseph's t eight Mapic Ends Strensthen arthy, Ar- rd MecHugh fcHugh and gc of water restored to normal Damage by e was return- her mother her until Satur- of an and !\-l aper in \\}‘l(;n ledge of th a"ros'ed fine of osts on a charge of reck- ced On Probation of 547 Ben- h breach of was fined §5 d on proba- PLANE GOING WELL FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS === REDDING...1 \NONDER |F NOUD MIND DOIN' ERRAND FOR ME FOR TUE MEN HERE ON THE RANCH AINT SO FAR O AN' 1 ALWAYS PAY 'EM PROMPT ON TH FIRST.. 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