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Free Delivery Service to All Conn. Shores by Our Own Motors / 39¢ Plain Crepes and Fancy Silks Browiz Teomson opping @adw' Store Closes Wednesdays at 12 o'Clock During July and August Open All Day Saturday We Close Wednesdays at 12 o’Clock These Extra Specials for 3 Hours Only Men's Four-in-Har.lds Men's Carter’s Shorts Odd Lot, Broken Sizes, Out of Town Customers May Call Us Without Toll Charge Call Enter- prise 2100 \ 39¢ ‘ Value to $1.00 39¢ 0dd Lot, Broken Sizes Women's Union Suits , Knit Unions Women's Stockings Chiffon and Service Weight 39c Linen Lunch Napkins 17c ea., 6 for $1.00 H. S., All Linen Lunch \apkms All Wool Albatross $1.00 vd. \ponged‘ Shrunk, Washable, Regular 31.39 $1.50 For Little Folks, Wool Bathmcr Suits 2 to 6, Regular $2.25 Pewter Sugar and Creamer Good Size, Special Value $2.29 $2.29 set 5% ea. Berlin News QUARANTINE MEN ARRIVE IN BERLIN Prepare Maps and Outlines in Town Clerk’s Ofice BALL SCHEDULE PREPARED Rev. Edward Cowles, Native of Ken- sington, Will Conduct Services in Congregational Church On Sun- day—Phillips Prepares to Leave. Federal inspectors connected wi the Shelton office of the agric ultural department in ¢ e of the quar- antine against panese beetle, which is being maintained through- state, arrived in Berlin to- were busy at the town ng maps and vious to their inspection of the fields ces of the Oriental pest ols cact will the ot the day a clerk’s territory, o, e will inspect all sorts of flowers and trees which blossor are Kknown to b the the dread pest makes parate these where home. A thorough examination is nec ary unless the beetle has secured a foothold and when this condition is prevalent epredations 2 Iy vis ause of the dev condition of the leave fected plants or flowers. The scouts will make spections throughout the rlin, East Berlin and Kensington sections. Coming on the heels of this an- nouncement is another which its source at the New Haven experi- which was sent out tton, entomologist of vhich warns of the rts of the Mex- e spots its ain- o of in- in- presence in these p fcan bean beetle He has prescribed immediate aving of all bean crops v n arsenate to preve fection from this source League to Start Tonight mecting of the mana- of the Soft Ball league which was held at Tabs' hall in ton last night it was voted to adopt a schedule which would provide for two rounds ‘of play. This schedule will start tonight and will terminate with the games pla on August 25. Games will be played on Tues- days and Thursdays during the next two months at the Percival avenue grounds. Another diamond has been laid out and this will allow of two games being played at the same time. The Tuesday, July 20—St. Paul vs Bottle Alley; American Legion vs. Cypress Hill; Swamp Road Giants vs. Firndales Thursday, vs. Cypress Hill; dales; American Road Giants Tuesday, Aug. American Legion Swamp Road vs. Firndales, Thursday, Aug. 7 gion vs. I'irndales mp Boad Giar Cypress Hill Tuesday, Aug gwamp Road Gian American Legion; Firndales At final Bottle I v Alley Firn- mp July 31 St F Legion vs. § St. Paul vs, Cypress Hill v Gjants; Bottle Alley American Le- Bottle Alley st. Paul ve Vs, Paul va. Bottle Alley vs. Cypress Il vs. Second Thursday, Aug Ewamp Road G £t. Paul; Cypres Legion Tuesday, Aug. Giants vs. American Legion; Cypress Round 14—Firndales vs. nts; Bottle Alley vs Hill vs. American Prystal Necklaces Values to $2.00. Choice of Colors Kensing- | schedule is given as follows: | | continued frm last week 19—Swamp Road | - Wrist Watches——Boys—Glrls Radium Dial, $7.99 Metal Bracelet Hill st ve Paul Firndales vs can Legion vs Road Giants vs Bottls Alley; Bottle Alley St Paul; Cypress Hill —Cypre Firndales vs amp Road Ameri Swamp Hill ve American Giants vs. g. 28—Swamp Road Paul; Firndales American Legion Au Giants vs. St Cypress Hill; Bottle Alley The last named team denotes the home clut Local Man to Supply Pulpit Rey. Edward Upson Cowles, pastor of th® First Congregational church of Westfield, Mass., and a native of Kensington, will supply the pulpit of the Kensington Cong ional church at the services next S y. The present pastor, Rev. Vernon Phillips. plans to leave soon to ake over the duties of president of Shenandoah college in Dayton, Va.. a post to which he was recently pointed No de i has as yet been for Mr. Phillips’ d is expected that this information e forthcom un- derstood that he plans to take office sometime about of August Quilting Party party” held at the M. Cowles in Ken- afternoon. A num- members of the vE vs ap- it is he first A “quilt was home of MrS. sington yesterday ber of the women ongregation of gregational ch y 5 n by 1847 Haven 2 ful st who during his stay at student later bec dinister in the middie astorate being at Plymouth Where he died some school their home Haven. This well known his last Wis- 25 years ent in Yale Divinity a boarder at New was a west, consin, age. The quilt is of the s “double Irish chair interesting in na q seen during the next few days a home K singtor Th earned ing iz added to the Benedict missionary fund of a former pastor of church Peronto—Colby Miss Dorothy Ruth Colby, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Colby Jr. of High road, Kensington, will become the bride of Fred George Peronto, son of Mrs. Mary Peronto of Montgomery, V at a pretty ceremony that will be solemnized at the home of the bride’s parents to- night at § o'clock by the Rev. George La Flash, pastor of the Em- manuel Gospel church in New Brit- ain. Immediate members of the two families will be present The couple will be attended by | Miss Vera Dixon as bridesmaid and Henry Colby as best man The bride will wear a gown of blue georgette and will carry a bouquet of sweet peas. The bridesmaid will be attired in pink georgette and will also carry a bouquet of sweet peas After the ceremony the couple will leave on a wedding trip to Vermont and on their return will make their residence in Kensington Town Court Session Several cases are on the docket of the Berlin town court that is sched- uled for tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Two of these are.cases that have and several cases will he presented Berlin Briefs Charles Anderson, local merc left Saturday for a two week cation at Indian Neck Mrs of herus today for known is very he t the Ken- pattern ' and may Cowles in rs. 8. M. by this qui Arthur J in memory the local Wedding daugh- n been more new ant, va- ster..Mrs. Leona Phelps Lunenberg, Mass. where DANCING TONIGHT At PARAMOUNT PAVILION Music By PARAMOUNT NIGHT HAWKS Adm.—Ladies 25¢; Gents 40c l Emil O. Shjerden in company | left | Firndales vs. |they will attend an anniversary cele- ation. Worthington” Assn. Meeting Members of the council of Worthington Community association will meet tomorrow night munity hall for the purpose of elec- g officers for the coming year Warranty Deed Filed A warranty deed filed with Town rk Arthur L. Woodruff reco e transfer of land situated in Blue Hills section of Berlin by Peck to the state of Connectic is expected that the st a trout hatchery on Judgment Lien Filed A judgment lien has been fi with the town clerk by William Hyde for the Manchester Realty Co against Isabelle Carbo estate, East Berlip/ Items Mr. and Mr wi the H 1cation v 2de b The Knig this e n hts of Pythias will meet at s olock their ommunity of East ni A large delegatio: are Berlin ainville Barnes, fred B and Victor Dunton, and ) utomobile tour 2 Starting from Providenc plan to tour every Maine Miss Beity McCorkl vacation Trave Hartt Sadie McCork visitors yesterday. Richard Walsh has a week-end visit ar camp ground Theodore F. from a in New ar trors s Inst Carns month's visit Jersey Hazelwood with relatives is enjoy s du pany of Britain Mr. and Mrs. William Drake West Cromwell have moved into apartgent at Main 4 Berlin Eltjo E days ng is ling a latives in Paterson ith r N, J; e mid-week service at the Meth odist church will bs omitted this week. < The regular weekly meeting of Boy Scouts will be held this evening 0 o'clock in t basem o the Methodist chur the in Com- | Fred fen | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDA'X;, JULY 29, 1930. ‘PIamwlIe News PROBATION OFFICE IS PART TIME JOB | Judge Ryder Sees No Need for Full Time Position (N0 APPOINTMENT MADE Appeal Is Made to Public By Nurs- ing Association — Championship Game to Be Played Thursday Eve- ning—Annual Hotchkiss Reunfon. In commenting on the pian to appoint a probation officer for the town of Plainville, Judg Meritt O. Ryder of the town coust stated that there is only need for a | part officer. In his opinion e town is in a position to pay full time officer and one eded be: the lack of suffi- cient proposed 0. time not a is nof work of by phone, he h ayonel holh e neceseary requirem the office of probation officer. der general statutes of state, a judge of the town or cit court has the power to appoint and discharge a probation of Judge Ryder believes that a school or college graduate hold the position and because of the nature of the work should have very high qualifications. A probation of- ficer must understand human nature and especially the h ac- tlons of children knoy nen to act and at the right The judge to definite action towards ment of an officer someti rear future. There have been merous occasions of late in the cal court in which the services of a probation officer would have helped in the disposition of the cases. Appeal For Clothing Plainville Public Health Nursing assoc is making an appeal for clothing. bedding. towels 1d face cloths. These articles a desired for a family in urgent need and things especially needed are clothes of all night- sheets, pillow towels The articles need how to ac plans take some the appoint- The gown and face cloths not be new Anyone hav kindly phone called for | Announces Engagement to doma‘e the site. MISS ESTELLE TANI No Beetles Here gating Japanese beetles in state have comple in Plainvill did not ed WED., THURS.—MAT. WED. Elinor Glynn's Sen<ational of Smart Society with WARNER BAXTER anl CATHERINE DALE OWEN —in— ‘SUCH MEN ARE DANGEROLS' Story the | | subject ?vmm here, according to the inves- | tigators. Hotchkiss Reunion Plans have been completed for the mn annual yeunion of the Hotchkiss association be held at Grange ‘hall on Saturday, Aug- Hotchkiss descen- nilies are fnvited Plainville resi- nounced their inten- sent at the reunion. there will be an business meeting. at 12:30 to Prespecs direct their A m,nu am attend 4-n s have ion of be At assembly Dir o'clock few and will All mem ner be served ers of associ- requested to notify Secre- 1 Hotchkiss, R. F. D. No. ding transporta- tion to and from the place of meet- ing. Funeral of Mr. Bloodzood for Seward E 168 Whiting for services street ilie and a veter Rule shop in New F neld afternoon from the funeral Ba Co. Rev Art rastor of the Methodist a Bu Goes 10 Jail Kozen of North W special res- held yester- o'clack. Judge and costs on the rules of sted by Cons: should | Annual Meeting 1 meeting of t 5 o'clock. Al bers are expected to be Declding Battle and decidi een the Bu nines The ness Men staged h school turned nd iding cham- the nd Trumbull Th will be nd over Each the other take the dec With the e one vic is determined to battle at all costs. pionship of the growing ing of eac uge of the wor e ga pected with stake pa and spectators second ga her speech hefore o people in the a e Plainy day afternoon vin, state p U., stated th against the prot have been seen Colvin Mrs. Mamie W of 1 in port on Mrs. make a the Col- vin debated Boston on t and was interest her stay Taking Liter: Mr: of the v for a rep ind tion, Mrs. In ord had previous poll, Mrs. Colv that took place in Boston vas debating uary 24 of that not poll but that the she was debating would be one this sum Mrs ook the liqu on Coly the L LuckyTicer For Hair and Scalp! | A single bottle corrects scalp frrita- ; 8 Proven Germicide, delicately med: safe for adults and chil- World's largest s sts, Barbers. Beauty scheduled to speak at the meet- 8. Mrs. Wright died a: her home in Halifax, N. S., a short time ago. Hall Being Renovated The Colonial dance hall on West Main stree th Mecca of lovers f s section of during the past pletely renovat The manag e fall ope s s having the style of palaces ises to be halls in t} dance remodeled preparing for ptember and odeled a e grea city. It o New one York fon of the s Briefs The lainyille nool field e Plain property street M The S Mfg. Co. will be he 14 on A LEGGE WILL PLEAD WHEAT ARGUMENT Plans Western Invasion Preach Curtailed Acreage U] WHEAT PRICES DROP 130 Thin Yourg Men Read This Offer Gain in \\e I\! and Health i 21 Days or Nothing to Pa) Says Your Druggist. Bristol News SEEK YOUTH NAWED IN THEFT OF $28 Adams Girl, Committed, Men- tions “Alphonse Bernard” “KIDNAPING” DISCREDITED Accused Girl Tells Story of Disap- pointment by Boy Friend—Costello Shows Improvement — Building Permits Issued. whole truth Mart ar-old daughter of Don't ha Adams, and Mrs of Greene away Mr. those lated two phrases oom led awa where had Wil liam J mo- Malo 1t Schooi for G 10 serve until she reached bee Niantic 218t birthday mediate Iy led away whom she case terest headquar “Alphonse of the theft the d Norton home to Bernard n Jater in New Yort to the metropolis friend” failed to The kidnap- a 10 the dis- new h she orizin was tossed | protesti the girl was James T. together with Pri cer Erma Funk, said that Kk firmlv to her story h Judge Malone, Jdge Malone ttle hesitation raM “I'm finding her guiity of lar- env.” The accused withstood the ef- fects of being sentenced until she had reached the bottom of the stairs leading from the court room to the rep- Ma- tion TN Off g story “varn." The been bound r two men to New in that the ome was not ransacked, as no evidence of a strug- A not house Mother story E sagged and taken G the matter. It was con bonds for her ap- being set at or Anthon; the ante-room of police ted g by F Middle street ed and Jacquette Edward Olson of was reported t cene street es this morning that onsciousness and to be was said he was had a chance to pull Olson were pr Bisimarninztbeton tello’s condi will not be t that passed a o Bootlezger Fined Henry Maslanka of street, Terryville, was fined $75 Judge M T Ty e e G nsporting eport costs by in police Tosep Dono charge of tr liquors. It was alleged Anthony J. R the defendant. that or betwve na pl Curtiss street residence whers §% a gallon was obtained. Bongs were nka was arrested ecarly yes- ernoon by Sergeant Henry s he was about to de- r a jug of alleged rye whiskey 22 Curtiss street The sergeant tted mach on Curf because it appeared ® , followed it until it came A stop. The man was immediately placed under arrest and braught to rolice headquarte ere he was later released on bonds. The defendant said in court,to- nhe sold the stuff bechuse ther were separ- latter parent. with whom 10 money with He promised ng liquor. Matulis is Fined the e ed the which she might live to cease pec Joseph this city, charged and breach of the peace in police court lLiis morning. was fined $3 and costs. I'he c . also of this city nness. was rrow morning charged wi contin Exposure Causes Arrest Burton Cobb of Summer street arrested two days a by police complaints had neighbors of his t he promenaded in indecently daily dozen," will police court Wednesday morning on a charge of indecent ex- posure Marriage License Issued Clerk Thomas B. Steele to- issued a marriage license to Jo- seph J. Bach a machinist, of ¢5 Field street and Yvonne Theriault of 4 Federal street Board Has Torrid Debate The executive board of the City Baseball league, at a meeting held in y court chamber last eve- ning, had a lengthy debats on whether or not the loop should enigage two umpir for Sunday es. Rebel Carpenter of the West started the ver- offering & motion to two men should be he remaining contests he motion was voted Joseph P. Carroll of and Ray Bach- -nds. the former ds that his play and teams have three and o play. The four board membe favor of plan ¢ ried it through and from now on all league games will be watched by a pair of arbiters The board voted to continue the present schedule until six positions have been definitely decided. This ruling, of course, pertains only to ties existing at the finish of the reg- ular season according to the sched- e. The report of Treasurer Carroil was accepted. All abreviated tilts in the circuit, it w: decided. will be s games after four and a half innings, as designated in the Spald- ing baseball guide. On the ensuing Sunday afternoon, starting at 2 o'clock, the West Ends and Maple Ends and the Plainville and Forestville nines will pair off in another of the leagt double- aders. The P ub which has been on a winning spurt for sev- al weeks, cli from the cellar position in ng to a tie for plac ot with the powerful ke on the second place nine in hopes of whipping them and gaining a higher r on the loop Manager Jack Murphy has e expects to use Lou Dateli Mangan at battery against after a number of een received from fronk ot a and eitpiad tried the effect th employed at of the season egatively by the New Departu man of the Maple the gro d only two gam ral other four ga ng on n interest 1anifest in the West Ends and the opening attrac- The \lap\s leading the of the league by a wide be defeated Sunday the loss of a game by the second or third place nines, Vic- tory would be easily attained togeth- pionship, Manager e westerners will land or Ar- ¥ the meund against the Maple Andy Palau catch- ing. John (Click) McGrath of Hart- fo s expected to twirl for the h enders wth Oliver Roberg re- ceiving. oks Builting Permits ndent of Public Works tod issued bulld- following of Stafford avenue ion to a house for nnan of Stafford ave- ed cost of of 26 G t a two-car g Sherman street on Union 195 and Cest street for Miss mated cost of $3 DN‘r‘l lHod n L. has been Andrews to a war- ce of the FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ~ BANK OF AGATE, TELL MR ABOUT GETTIN' LOST \WTH OLD TOM..... HE KNOWS ENERY ROCK AN WEED IN TR RoaD ! (Now \HEN Yoo GET To THE A Low = 1 SENT You FoR TUE PAY ROLL.. m YoU WON'T NEED To WORRY ~ AFT DRUG SToRE IN AGATE, TM GONG To TREAT OSCAR To A TLL BE ALOOKIN FOR YoU AROUND LATE RNCON, BOYS \jfivcofifl WELL, SO LoNG UNCLE CLEM WELL BE BACK BEFORE DARK The Mission! e || MONEY, \WE'WL TIE IT TO OUR SADDLE SO We \WNONT Losg T/ By BLOSSER WELL = - GUESS TWL & GO DOWN TO THE LAKE AN TAKE A BATH '=‘:\ FOR NVSELRE || X MIGHT ( REDDING = NUTUIN \ o Do T'DaY ) AS WELL,