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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1930. 7 All Conn. Shores by Our Own Motors O Thouson Jnc 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 Open Ali Day Saturday (Store Closes at 12 Wednesday) Shop for these Aisle Specials all day Tuesday | Men’s Carter's Union Suits 79% Knit Unions, broken sizes, Remarkable ‘ Men’s Half Hose 19¢ pr. value to $2.00 Rayon, in fancy jacquards, 19¢ pair Women’s Carter’s . $1.29 Regular $2.95. Variety of Colors Street Floor Golf Balls $2.75 doz. “Big Three” new goods, 32.75 Street Floor Pajamas Summer Hand $1.68 styles Tapestry, Silk and Leather. Many new Imported Pottery Pieces 25¢ ea. Ash Trays, Cigarette Holders, Gift Shop—Street Floor Bags Ete. $1.99 Street Floor Hanging Kitchen Clocks Women's Chiffon Hosiery 89% pr. Value to $1.95. In all colors 49 ea. Servers, Salad For Berlin News | NEW YORK WONAN 1S HELD FOR COURT Mrs. Annie Ran Charged With| Traffic Violation ‘ HUSBAND MAINE SURVIVOR | | Named Post | Office Clerk to Succeed Miss Mar- | garet Flynn—Soft Ball Managers | Brs. Mary B. Rose Is to Meet. Mrs. Annie Rau of 343 East 6th | street, New York city, was arrest- ed yesterday afternoon by Con-| stable John Cooney and charged | with reckless driving after her car | had forced one driven by William | T. Guice, jr., of 57 Bennett street, | Bridgeport, off the road and into a | fence at a point almost opposite the | Bruce farm in the south end of | Berlin | Mrs Rau attempted 1o pa nst a lo string of which was approaching in the op- | posite direction. and, according to | the constable, when she turned into line again she cut off Guice's way, | forcing him to leave the road in order to avoid a collision. The lat- | ter's car was considerably damaged. irs. Rau. who was accompanied her husband, a survivor of the eSS posted a bond for Tues- Gay night's session town court Maine at of the New Ross h notice of her appointment regular clerk at the Kensington post office to rucceed Miss Margaret Flynn, who died recently. Mrs. Ross has served as substi- tute clerk for the past four years, | since having passed the civil service examinations at that time. Her ap- | pointment was automatic on account of her seniority of service and the notice is the official stamp of ap- pr from Washington Miss Flynn, her predecessor, held the post for 11 years previous to her death League ting Managers of thé teams entered in the Kensington Soft Ball league will hold a meeting tonight to arrange | final details in reference to the rules | and regulations that will govern play for the season | They will also decide at this time whether they will use two diamonds or play the entire schedule on the Percival avenue grounds. As a late start was made in the formation of the league it is quite possible that 1he managers will adopt a sched at will allow. six games a week to be played and if this action is tak- ea a schedule has been arranged on this basie and will start tomorrow night and continue until August IS The schedule prepared calls for three games on each Tuesday and Thursday night and each team rep- resented shall meet the others in the league an equal number of times. will be played on one of e diamonds and one on the other ach night Drum Corps Meeting The regular weekly meeting and rehezrsal of St. Paul's drum corp: will be held this evening at Tab’ Mrs. Ross Clerk T 5 ived hall at § o'clock. Following the re- | hearsal plans will be made for the lawn festival that the corps hopes to gponsor some time during August. All members are urged to be in attendance at this meeting. Food Sale A Success The cooked food sale conducted by the Woman's Missionary society of Silver Platedware Pieces Berry Spoons, Cold Meat Forks, Tomato | 24 and 30 inch lengths, imported to sell | stopping at | tin Pearl Necklaces : 24c ea. <8, Bte. | for much more than 24c the Kensington Congregational | planned. Scoutmastar E. E. Wilson church last Saturday afternoon from | will attend camp with the boys 2 to 5 oclock at Tabs' hall was, The Antioch Pentecostal church largely attended and reports avail- |is planning to conduct revival able indicate that the ladies' efforts |services another week according to were financially succeesul. information received vesterday Berlin Briefs |Services will be held at the same J. Woods of Jacobs' corner, hour each evening rlin will leave today for Saybrook | Mrs. J. Rose Belden and Victo re he will spend the next week. |Belden are spending the week Richard Luby who has been |the Flainville Camp Ground the home of Mr. and| There will be no meeting of Mrs. Edward McCormick of Ken- | Community club this week all meet- sington for the past two months left (INgS for the remainder of the su last week for®Florida. Mr. Lubby |Mer to be omitted planned to make the trip by bus. Clarence Cole of New Britain Mrs. William Sheldon of Farming- | SPent the week-end here with rel.- ton road, Berlin, entertained Mr. |V = The mid-week services and Mrs. Wallac s r the e allace Preston over the | yiothodist church will be R 2 Ji 1oae | fOT the next two weeks e s d o D R Ol e T eetinet ol tha Boyll Hoonts ot Worthington ridge entertained | 80 TECERE o8 Bhe Bey - ¢ friends at & bridge porty held Sat- | Flj, oo 1€ 1OmOrIow evening . urday evening at their home. Dur- |\ 2 S F60 T L it ing the evening the gu enjoyed a * ¥ dip in the private swimming pool located on tha grounds of the Rick=y home. | Gustave Lindquist, a former resi- dent of Berlin, was a visitor in town yesterday goyern Mr. and Mrs &James Thomeon of | ! 28 Beridale avenue entertained friends at their home over the week-end. The Berlin library will be opened this afternoon and evening for the weekly exchange of books Mies Margaret Harper is enjoying a vacation at the homa of her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Magnus An- derson of Beridale avenue Austin Improving The condition of Henry who is a patient at the New Britain Ge al hospital following an accident last Thursday night in Kensington and as a result of which he sustained several fractured ribs, | was reported as resting comfortably | by hospital authorities when asked arding his condition tRis morn- ing. = th at the omitted ‘SovietsiSet &Au;mT 1 As “Anti-War” Day July 28.—P—The Sovie has designated Au nternational anti-war day. On that day the SSviet Volunteer society for aerial and chemical de- fense will presen 52 modern airplanes built in Soviet factories with funds contributed by workers The Soviet authorities said the planes were intended to “frustrate the war aims of imperialistic coun- tries.” Sperial anti-war demonstrations parades and carnivals will be staged in all parts of the Soviet union Moscow. A Aus- To Receive Anthracite Bids for 2 City Depts. The common council committee on coal purchase for city d ments will m Au 1, Room 3 receive ids on anth for the police and fire d having decided that it is ina to try to burn bituminous which bids were previously he youth received pair Bituminous coal will be used in city ond lacerations about the head and |hall and at the Town Home. face when the bicycle he was rid- | — ing was in collision with an automo- | AUTO PRODUCERS TO MEET bile at the intersection of Main| Berlin, July 25.—(UP)—Automo- strest and Farmington avenus. | bile producers of six European co Miss Barbara Senning. daughter | tries will meet in Paris Thu of Mr. and Mrs. George Senning of | What was described here as an in Kensington is spending her vacation | portant move toward at Madison, as the house guest of 2g2inst the United Miss Mabel Hausman EacaRsure East Berlin Items The conference will dr The highway department has|ers from France, Germany, commenced repairs to the road from | Belgium, Czechoslovakia Morse's corner to the monument. [ Austria. This stretch of pavement buckles under the summer heat and after | every excessive werm spell has to | be gone over with the road scraper | and put into passable condition | cite coai thients Injured Youth Recovering Gordon Goodrich who was in- Jured 1 in an arcident in Kensington is resting comfortably at the New Britai G new Madera, Cal, establishment of port. has pproved a municipal !Plainville News SEWARD BLOODGOOD CLAIMED BY DEATH ;Employe of Stanley Rule Factory for Past 44 Years %GASES IN COURT TODAY : All-Plainville Nine is Defeatad by Senecas. The game was marked ‘1)'! any good fielding plays. The summary: BENECAS, N | AB R | v waki, of | Kasprow, 25 | Thorstenzon | 1t cormoomomall Totals New Britain Aggregation—Woman | Suffers Broken Arm in Automo- bile Accident—Items. eward D. Bloodgood. 67, of 158 hiting street ,a resident of .Plain- ville for the past 10 years and an active member of St. Elmo lodge. Knights of Pythias, of New Britain passed away at his home late Satur- day evening after a lingering illness | He was well known in Plainville and | New Britain and had a large host of friends. On June 4 of this year. Mr. Blood- 200d was retired and placed on the pension roll by the Stanley Rule & Level Co. of New Brieain after 44 vears of continuous service with the factory. His retirement on pension was granted at his own request, ill- ness causing him to give up his k. He entered the employ of the rule shop in May, 1886. He worked Level Co. of New Britain after 44 vears with, the plant, being an in- spector in Departmeant 5. He was al- waye highly rezarded by the officials of the plant and his fellow workmen. Mr. Bloodgood was born in New York He celebrated his 67th birthday anniversary on March 19 Besides his wife, he is survived by four sons, George and James Blood- good of Plainville and Frederick and Gordon Bloodgood of Hartford: and a daughter, Mrs. Brandt of Schenec- state eral wil be held to- afternoon at 2:30 o'clock W. A. Bailey funeral par- A. A. Ball. pastor of the Methodist church. will officiate. Bur- ial will be o West cemetery. Court Cazes Today A special session of the town court will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock to dispose of two cases ollowing an accident Saturday srnoon at Blossom's corner, Nor- a H. Johnson of New York city was arrested by Constable Thomas Royce on a charge of violation of the rules of the road. In the crash, Mrs. Harry T. Chamberlain of 52 Pratt street, Bristol. had her right arm broken and her young daugh- as badly cut about the fore- services lors. Rev. Mrs. Chamberlai a car operated by h car collided with an auto e New York man. He g on East street and lain was driving towards on Britain avenue. Johnson's followed the investigation d he was ordered to appear in court this afternoon The second case which will oc- cupy the attention of the court 1= that of Albert Kozen of North Washington street who is charged i ault. He was arrested by Constable George Schubert upon complaint of his wife who claimed that he beat her. The officer visit- ed the home Saturday evening and found two drunken men there. Vacation School Exhibit Through the kindness of Ralph Thrall of the handwork of the boys and girls who attended the various depart ts of Com- munity Vacation church school s on dizplay this week Thrall's drug window at corner of Whiting and Main stree Friday morning be of 9 and 12 o'clock children things are on display may come to the parish house of th “ongregational church and receive em was riding in and. The driven by was trav- lainville rest some store Arrezted in Bristol MotoreycleO fficer James Burns of Bristol arrested Otis M. Williams of 20 Forestville aven Plain vesterday afternoon at 2:35 o'clock on a charge of reckless driving. He will be arraigned in Bristol court Thursday morning According to the officer was driving between 40 and an hour on Park street several cars at differe sections. All-Plainvilles Lose The winning streak” of Plainville baseball team was br yesterday . aftarnoon the the Williams 50 miles nd paesed street inter- All- high school field when the strong Seneca | nine of New Britain 2 victory in a hot ed battle. It w scored a 5 to and closely con- s the New Britan tory over the locals Both battled at pace in the early innings Britain rallied in the late innings break a two to two deadlock, John Rose was on the mound for Plain- ville and pitcher a good game | Casey twirled a strong game for the “o ween the hours | Schwab, Gil Bases on balls out: By I Russell and ree Rose, Rose 4, Jack Ar- | or Datoli In 8th Lawn Party Tomorrow auxiliary of Plaii- Grange will hold a lawn party tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the e of Mrs. C. H. Curtis on Welch The affair will be heid | rain or shine and a large attendance is anticipated Bridge anrd whist will be plaved. Prizes will be awarded the win and refreshments will be served. | public cordially invited to attend Fird Children Alone local police were given more by Mr. and Mrs. James of Canal street Saturday They were in court Friday morning and given suspended jail sentences of 30 days each on the charges of contributing to the de- lirqueney of minor children Late Saturday evening the small children of the couple were discovered alone in the house Ly Constable George Schubert. Pros:- cutor Charles F. Conlon was notifi=d and he secured an adult to stay with the childr Mr. Hughes was szid to be in Nw Britain late Saturday evening Plainville Briefs Dr. F. A. Cargill of Bridgsport is visiting his brother, G. M. Cargill of 20 Hough street. He is department commander of the state G. A. R. an1 | The Woman £ five Members of Troop T. Boy Scous, will meet at the home of Assistait Scout Master Joseph Fletcher at 7 c'clock tomorrow evening. All ars atked to bring bathing suits Misses Mary Royvce and Esthor Anderson are vacationing at Clintan Beact Joseph Casci is a patient at St Hartford Ray Cassidy has resumed dvties at the Plainville Cash market following his annual vacation Mrs. Gordon Wright, president of ¢ W. C. T. U, of Canada. was the principal speaker during the s at the M. camp ground th rnoon at 3 o'clock Athletics Lose The Plainville Athletics were de- feated yesterday by the Sunset A. C Electric field, 10 to 9. Morante and Roger pitched a good game for [the losers, striking out 12 men Lynn, winning twirler, fanned nine Ivan hit a home run while C. Yaco and Mash crashed out triples The Athletics will play East tol in that town next Sunday. Local Man Arrested | ward Thomas Steady of Flainville, was arrested early yester- day afternoon by Policemen Timothy J. Foley and Michael Santy in Southington on a charge of operat- ing a vehicle while under the in- fluence of liquor Steady was operating his machine down North Main street and pa notorists complained to Policeman Foley that they believed the man to be intoxicated. Another occupant of the car was said to be too drunk to give his name when arrested 0 of Whiting streat Francis' hospitai his exer- af Bris- Gladioli for all Burns, Redstone Tel. 44-4.—advt occasions, J 1 lainville No. Washington St. 43——# rooms, Inquire on premises.—advt zarage. wis §t.—One month free | 5 rooms. All improvements ment to be newly renovated quire Irving Rachlin. Tel —advt Tene- In- Tor5d | | In court today changed to one of reckl and Steady was fined $25 His companion was not br | court the ¢ n|. SEEK HOBO BANDITS | Wolcott, N. Y., July 28 (A—s police today were seeking hobo bandits” who last night a tacked Mrs. Horace Snyder, 40. o this village. bound and gagged her and stole $200 in cash Her husband. absent utes on an errand. ret his wife prone on the kit zagged with a towel. The houss had |been ransacked the money taken from a bureau drawer | and Bristol News MRS, MONTELLD South Street Resident Victim of Heart Attack 'HAS ONE BROTHER IN SPAIN Woman Arrested for Trespassing After Picking Perries On Witch's Rock Avenue—Young Girl's Case Continued—>Movena Closos Mrs. Mary T 50, wife of A South noon at her home tack. Besides her husband vived by seven Henry, Stephen, Antl ward and Joseph Bristol; four daughters and Margaret Monte las Penda and Mrs of Buffalo, and eig phonse, Victor, John, . tano and Joseph Russo Dr. Leo Russo of Newarl Amelo Russo of Spain Miss Carmelia Russo of Wa Funeral services w morrow morning at 9 o'clock Anthony's church. Burial will St. Joseph's ry Caze Continued The case of Otis M. Wi Forestville avenue who was arrested Sunday James B street of ued Thursday mo complaint was trespassing on W She is said to quarts Ties ed itch's Roc picked before bein avenue have Girl's C The case of Martt vear-old daughter of Edmund Ada with the theft of home of Judd street was conti morrow morning $1,000 bond Marriage Licenses A marriage license was clerk's office today to Jo- Rogazinski. toolmaker, of street and Wladyslawa J clock rep: of 41 No date 16- and Mrs. Edgar Norto ued seph P 2 Conlin Szyr Conlin street for the wed city ki s Contirued man Rubenowski of r street and Vito of 66 Main charged w 4 assault tomorrow arrested this morning Lawrence Doo . John exander Caruso. Goodeau Case Nolled he case of n Goodeau urday tion and bre. lowing the m to the police of 6 Bethel Prosecu of the morr nigt s rel 3 ) for appearan Goodeau was believed by police to arges pre- was alleged It the money W ild for info! e whereabo Goodeau Bridge, Whist and Silver Tea Tomorrow a o'clock the Ruth give a bridge n Arcar of on Prospect street ho Olsen of 1 hospital possible fracture of heing bror ello was treated fo eing critical a s morning. of the brain an skull. Afte e hospital Co: ed hia. He strolled from the porch s he neared the knocked to the Officer Lawrence from for e railroad trac and arrested t to headquarters w estioned by Ac Strup. admitted away. sent out vestigate, Doolan, Costello, to Officer Strup, marked that Cost. blow. He sai d in tal autho thought that his head on a concrete s curbing as his hurts ras ed eyes be: the Costello ns about ides the o's Laviero in Feature Bout Laviero, popular 1o s beor al mak teur Two Girls Nea: Miss Joan M e top of the m t Rockwell sed the arms s to catch her Tt was Alfred McC companion who entered the Lite and ing d tried again an Maple Ends Gain s of ti ¢ afterno ow entrenched in first ague standing enj ar Berg. strike out king of lo: Five reverses with only of victories, have spelled the for the hustling Kingmen spots fanatics expect to wit- ness a tight battle among the cur- rent loop leaders, the initial four, before the curtains of the season are nding of the finish Bristol 1ung together. PC .833 500 ple Ends Tore Pl nville Depa West DEPAF I e e o Bases ruck Cougt bal xander 0 By Flynn Be OULD-BE ROBBERS FAILIN PURPOSE LeWitts Drive Guoman Ont— Woman's Screams Scare Youth The police today were without a ue on which to work in their in- ion into an attempted hold- me of M. C. LeWitt of 1 1 street and an attack on Mr DeMars of 226 Rocky Hill avenue. both of which eccurred d Descriptions of the cases were fortunately from the po- lice viewpoint they fit so many men is negligible Mrs. LeWitt and their son, Bernard, were in m about 10 o'clock an of slight stature, cap and with a whita acro: the lower part s face and a pistol in his hand, in and ordered them to up.” Mr. LeWitt obey- vife and son braved the advanced threateningly the gunman de- he held to fire, he ran out of the hlight in the towards Lake rnard LeWitt in pur- value ring a andkerchief to advantage seize street ppeared where from sight. The and made a rounding streets avai Robbery Attempt Fails eMars was near her home der a t voung aped upo one h pockethook from d screamed and ng is at- robbery Harper and Mrs. DeMars ove O'Day, who complaint to vore no youth cond The Wesleyans meet this evening | at 8 o'clock at the East Berlin| house at the Plainville Camp | ground Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Turner and | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS === Mrs. Adele Hubbard | Hotchkiss Grove in | terday. Mr. and Mrs the week-end at Hotchkiss Grove | The Knights of Pythias will meet tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in their rooms at Community hall Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Read| |and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Curtis of | Middletown were the guests of Mr land Mrs. E. V. Read vesterday | The East Berlin group of Boy | | Scouts who plan to attend the Boy | Scout camp for a week will atten:d from August 9 to August 16 instead of the preceding week as originally motored to Branford ves- TUE BINKLEY GANG WATCY] YOU COMIN' FROM TOwWH T HOLD You Lp. 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