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9 Free Delivery Service to All Conn. Shores by Our Own Motors, Store Closes Wednesdays at 12 o'Clock During July and August Our Midsummer Sale of Fur Coats Offering Greater Price Advantages Over Later Prices Berlin News | . - SEDAN WRECKED ON BERLIN ROAD Open All Day Saturday ! MUSKRAT COATS $75, $95 to HUDSON SEAL 5145, $245 to $385 RACCOON COATS $145, $245 to $345 Richly Furred Cloth Coats At Midsummer Sale Prices Choice of Beautiful New Fabrics, 0 Fine Quality Furs, Attractively Priced $28, $38, $48, $58, $78, $98 Women’s and Misses’ Sizes—Second Floor 3 toria, and son, Samuel A. Jr., drove | to New York today where Mrs. Fiske | and bon will sail for England at 5, p. m. today. They will be gone for about a month Halleck On Stop-Off Visit Henry Halleck of Cleveland, O., a native of Berlin and son of a former | pastor of the Berlin Congregational church stoped off to visit the parish which. was in charge of his fater | | some 60 years ago. Meriden Mam's Car Craghes’ With OiL Truck ‘ TWO SOFT BALL. GAMES Mrs. Samuel Fiske and Son Sail for England—Son of Former Local Pastor Visits Native Town—Other | _ Ttems. sedan driven by o resides at 5 Meriden, was badly wre bout §:30" o'clock this morn- when it figured in a headon col- n with a light truck Hollister | Hobart A large delivery 100 Oil cor a Oak stree t occurred south of the Berlin town hall | pike and congested tr some time. A large group of | brought to the scene | for were h George an to the o the the ¢ Kanupka of investigation story told him both machines es to accident, Col- | s going in a northerly direc- | fair rate of spesad when he _noticed the il truck t of the line of tra appar trying to pass another truck | ahead of it. Both drivers sensed‘ » impending accident and the dri- r of the oil tru pulled back into line. The driver from DMeriden ap- plied his brakes but not bafore the | two machines had come together. The car of the Silver City man | ided heador o the rear of the | oil truck and suffered considerable | to its left front side as a| he radiator was pushed back hes nd the left front | wheel was entirely dgmolished. The | was also damaged although the extent of done it could not | be determined the time. The Texaco truck had its left rear fend- er and left running board complete- off 1 result of the impact. After hearing the story of the af- fair from the and other wit- n Constable Kanupka allowed Collin nd arr to continue on rhoir‘ respective ways. | The Meriden car had to be towed | away but Marr was able to drive the | oil truck under its own power. | Two Games in League Two gauies were played in the soft a ue last night at the Perciva, grounds before a larg interested spectators, ‘onstable net ccording drivers made sudde pull o tly drive sses. ue crowd of fire® place tie on the ir ten inning win over the Bottle AlMy crowd by the seore of 3-2. It was a close battle all the way through and bhoth teams fought | to the last ditch as the winneg.of | “the contest was to be rewarded h)" the tie for first position St. way into strength of tl of the Firndale crew . the short end of a 1 second game of the night The standing of the clubs to date is as follows Pream Giants . Cypress Hill Bottle Alley st. Paul Firndale . 000 American Legion 000 Sails for Eurove | Rev. and Mrs. Samuel A. Fiske accompanied by their daughter, Vic who were score in the | pet. | 1.000 1.000 | 500 | fin | ploy of-his t. claimed he-thought the father was | Mr. Halleck was passing through | at the tithe and did not remain long | p Berlin Briefs Miss Florence Gibney. daughter of Mr. and Mre. Howard Gibney of B lin is a guest of Miss Julia Perry of Sandy Hook. g Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Wilcox of | Worthington ridge left today for a three weeks' tour of the White Mountains. Douglas 1 leave Satu vacation at Niantic. East Berlin Items Members of the 4-H club will hold a tood sale this afternoon and early this evening at the home of Mrs. Arthur Lawrence. The proceeds will be u to help defray the expenses of t girls at the 4-H camp which opens August 18 George MacDonald left Wednesday for Detroit he will visit his mother, who is residing in that city. He is making the trip by motor An outing and picnic was held at Pipe: le yesterday by more than women and children. all local resi- dents. Swimming was enjoyed, after which games were played. A camp | lunch wa served. The dam has been repa o that the swimming | pool is again in use Service at thgg Methodist church will be omitted hext Sunday due to the services now being conducted at | the Plainville camp ground. Many | from here will attend the camp meeting Sunday. On the following Sunday the services will be held at! Hotchkiss grove in Branford at Mr. d Mrs. R. O. Clark's shore cot- | tage. Miss Betty Pratt in town. Farm! VO W Sheldon y for a t of 4 Miss Alice | McCorkle left early this morning by motor for Providence, R. T Walter Payne will commence upon his vacation from hig duties at the American Paper Goods company to- morrow. | The Pythians Sisters will meet | Monday evening at 8 o'clock ‘in their | roms at Community hall | The library will be open this eve- ning for the exchange of hooks. The inspectors from the state agri- cultural station have completed their work of inspection of the gardens and farms about this districts The report on their finding will be known early in the week Richard Walsh is spending the week-end at the Plainville camp | ground. Miss Milgred Williams will return home tomérrow from a two weeks' tay at the Girl Scout camp in Portland. Oral Agreement Upheld By City Court Decision An oral agreement father of Frank Rutkowski and Bla- zai Szumowski for work to be done by the younger Rutkowski on Szu- mowski's property was upheld in city court, according to a decision filed by Judge Morris D. Saxe. the plaintiff in the suit. e father is a painter in the em- son. The defendant Attorney Yale intiff. head of the company. Sable represented the p RUBBER BARELY STEADY New York. Aug. 1 (A—Rubber futures opened barely Bteady: Sep- tember 40; December .70, March 11.20. New contracts, Sep- tember 10.53, December 10.33, March 11.30. FOR BEST RESULTS USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS betwsen the | Damages | | of $221.81 were allowed Rutkowski, Paul's social club team broke | into the win column at the expense | Out of Town Customers May Call Us Without Toll Charge C4ll Enter- prise 2100 $195 COATS Trimmed With Plainville News ACTION POSTPONED ON DAY PATROLMAN | | | | New Police Position Would In- our Added Expense | MEETS WITH GREAT FAVOR | Businessmen Defeat Trumbull Nine —Funeral Services for Mrs. Louic Ryder—Various Claims Made as to Real Hero in Near Fatality. At a special meeting held last eve- ning of the committee appointed by the Chamber of Commerce to con- sider the advisability of having a day patrolman appointed in Plain- ville: it was found necessary to de- lay any definite action on the mat- ter for at least another year be- | cause of the present financial stand- ing of the town. ber committee were greatly in favor ed_and expressed the opinion that suCh a position would prove a great asgset to the town. However the committee made a careful study of he matter and came to the con- clusion that the town is not in a tion at the present time to stand expense that would be incurred As two members of the commit- and finance, the chamber group had f status of the town treasury and the effect that would be caused on it by the appointment. It was figured that the expense for the first year would be at least $3.500. If a day patrolman was appointed. i! would be necessary to purchase a car and pay garage bills weekly. In add tion there would be the patrolman salary. The town has appropriated $13.000 for ¢ heating syste at the Broad street school and this, together with the present industrial depression and lack of employmen just new POLISH NATIONAL OFFICIAL COMING | Head of Polish Roman Catholic Union Accepts Invitation Further evidence that the local | Polish community forms one of the leading groups of its type in the east was given today with the acceptance of the invitation of Joba-J. Olejnic- zak of Chicggor president of the Police Roman Catholic of to visit this city on August Union America Local officials of the\branches of the organization have been notified that he will be here on the above | date réception is being planned which held at the Holy Cross church & committee making plans is composed of several of the most members of the circuit activities for the official, whose visit will be the first here his ap- pointment to th tional office. Circuit No. 101, in which this city is included, lenge of circuit 3 iHive since 0. 20, composed of branches of the uthern part of the for the champlonship of the baseball title of the state. The players will be selected from the various branches in the districts state (and will play the game in this city unday afternoon, August 17. Final | arrangements for the challenge are being made by Joseph Gaj, chair- | man, and Joseph Migacz. Plans are officials for t activities, which will incl ball, football and track. G ketball teams will also be organized as a means to interest the people in the activ 50 being made by the » extension of athletic younger ies of the organi- | zationm Members of the of the alliance ious branches from Sacred Heart | and Holy Cross churches will att Newington | | and Moodus at Newington next Sun- | day afternoon a baseball game betwee PASSES 264TH HOUR Roosevelt Field, N. Y. Aug. 1 (@ —The red plane attempting to break the refueling endurance rec- ord of 554 hours, reached its 264th héur in the air at 7:30 a. m. vest) today. At 7:30 tonight the pilots. Bob Black and Lou Reichers, will have reaehed the halfway mark in their pursuit of the Hunter brothers’ mark. has accepted the chal- | | would make Yhe appointr of a patrolman a severe tax on the town. | 1e committee gathered data from | Wethersfield. Farmington and Sout! | ich showed that se towns h The inforr | by the selectman and f member, toget with the data | gathered. impressed the chamber committee t would be impos- | sible to have a day patrolman at present and it was deemed wise to delay the matter another year. The committee was headed by Deputy Judge Cornelius B. Prior In Trouble Again James Hughes, nine year old boy of Canal street. who k source of considerable trouble to all departments in this vi- ¥ de acquaintance with a group of P tors ast 1z, namely, the Naugatuck po- | tro worth while ation given ce board been the the d that hi of the gatuck police he was requested to come to the Rubber City and take the boy home. is makes the sixth police d that has been troubled by boy's the Various Storfes of Rescue Announcement mad. terday that Gover John H nb to have a ( iment meg: rd- McGrath, 12 3 old for bravery ex- sibited in g two girl from drowning at Hart's pond Fr day has given rise to various storir making conflicting claims as to who the real hero of the rescue actually was, The McGrath boy cla ed the two girls er had gone down the third time and laid unconscious at the bottom of eight feet of water. Today two women and Harry Bull, of Hough streect asserted that they | were the ones that saved the girls from drowning and that the Mo Grath boy had nothing to do the rescue. The two wo that they and their children were the only ones at the pond when the girls were swimming and encountered d or Tr ed to Ralph boy of East that ng on he ros one a They said that they yelled tract attention and saved or of the girls. One planted herself on the firm sand while the second held her hand and grabbed one of the drown- ing girls as she came up t sur- face from the deep hole then | took the girl to the shore | They further claim that they then noticed that the Bull boy had been attracted by their cries and had dived to the rescue of the second girl. He brought her to t rface and carried her onscious bo the shore with th 1 of a ‘\d‘nflfivd man who had been work- ing in the vi ity and heard their shouts for help. The Bull boy also claims that the two women saved one girl while he | 2nd the man rescued the other. He to at- | Al of the members of the cham- | of having a day patrolman appomt- | | tee are on the boards of selectmen | knowledge as to the financial | | he ated that McGrath was on the shors but did nothing towards res- cuing the girls. To Leave Tuesday Rev. 8. W. Johnson, pastor of Ad- vent Christian church, will sail Tuesday on the “Berengaria” for Cherhourg en route for England. He 1 preside at services Sunda. Trumbull Nine Loses ter years of disappointment and reverses, t Businessmen's nine last reached the coveted goal result of its 6 to § victory = Trumbull nine last evening at the high school field. The win gives Businessmen the series two games to one, the Central squa making a strong come- fter losing the first game of ancient arm of the old timer, ' O'Dell, proved too much for llites and, aided by the itting and flelding of his breezed to an easy | n fact was just ball game xhibitions of | ) he proceeds of { 1 turned into the Bristol News ENDURANGE DRIVE ESCAPES $4D END Bicycle Riders Find Tacks on School Sidewalk FINED O LIGUOR CHARGE has at as over t Crusaders May Be Organized—Man Arrested On Charge of Drunken ork of City Forester Ordered Stopped—Other Notes, attempt to halt contest of re will be a scene of oses for some tir to the proud Businessmen t polic nd. As long as the team | Manager Charles Nor have mouth and the after a handful of t people will never have | ed up in ba rest. Meanwhile the down- | concrete side < S rruabail 7 dy |ride. The voungsters ing for next petitors, who have Funeral of Mrs. Ryder mozethansd 00 ral services for Mrs. Louie A. |demeanor. Washington A den lle for 70 years, er- ng. will be held tomorrow at 2:30 o'clock at the Rev. J. Roy Wilkerson, pas- tor of the Congregational church, will o Burial will be in the West cemetery to a hour te Harriso and Condon ro: Thomas Beau Harold Thiery, d George Peters hour in t this afternoon Paul T M. Monah leading athle He said la would remain at th Labor Day He said of city had commenced offer prizes for the contes it they broke the world's reco: The Mon denied the accus: Hundreds of a0 The group s son ciate Briefs Gertrude Johnson of Bank is spending a few Adays with idgeport t night Usher s {Fe e \er Tani is spending th Meriden with aunt, Chovalani s of Broad street is Atlantic City f Dr. L. H vacationing at Bay View Practice Sescions -Plainville baseball team t practice to- Frost is e Matson Fined 5 and counts two Joseph M tice S second gar ing Forest The team will practic 6:30 o'cock at the I . Undertakers Plan Ball At Lake With Long Name l.ake Chargoggagoggmanchauga- goggch amaugg in Web- 3 . has heen selected as the first Poksh ball o 9 d 10 and costs on t lice court by J ) Donovan t Athletic baseball this evening at gh school field Matson’s place had been raide eral 10 lic ed. He said Morzu d by Matson he alleged fight wh both defendants being rters, times but or w place for undertakers’ rought to started. ac- st 9 wa A. Now known ¢ has sent ell cern, expected ho St Judge Saxe Has Busy Day Conducting Three Courts Jud Morris D. Saxe ha o of the b in h today He presided oy norning and Hs t d; lonz session f art, benech over clain was attending to h tice The reason for absence from nley J. Trac bench. went 1o gain oce o o License k with Tssued the the ci saders May Orgzanize Cru! RADIO LICE Washington, Au fedetal radio com newed the lic brogdcasting sta tes for s tion, WKR. Hamilton to/&pply for renewa mission announ d fu- TONIGHT ONLY Charles King and Bessic Lo in “CHASING RAINBOWS A Singing Dancing Sensaticn WICKER SET GIVEN AWAY FREI TONIGHT fuse to supp who will not com to their sta Held On Four Ch v G. F Zane Grey's Thriller “THE LIGHT Ol WESTERN STARS | White admitted that he had no oper- |ator's license. In police court this morning, the defendant was present- ed before Judge Joseph M. Do on charges of driving while the influence of intoxics driving without an or taking a motor vehicle T on of its owner and r driving. He pleaded guilty first two counts. Judge Donovan until tomorrow may be investigated before ju is rerlered. Bonds were Deeds Filed Today Herbert C. Lagerblade has trar ferred title of land on Belridg to Laura B erine Ba of land or Montville and Kazimir § cording to wa ing. under liquors, 210T's license without pe to the | co ed the morning so th Mutt Cease Operation ed mon “Fun Day” Plans Lygia Bernard, A. J. Herbert, Geétge Hare, R. Halford Forster, Anton Dundsman, William Omer Brisben, Cari Beitell Smith, John Kirkpatrick, John Waldron, Elizabeth Tewne, Ilorence ¥ Eleanor Ris- Antoinette Dutcher, Katherine Mocre, Mada Mandracia and E th Jennings. Alexander Wyckoff has desi o picturesque sets for l'armer’s Wife WHEFLER FOUND LEGALLY DEAD Man Missing 23 Years Ruled Deceased by Court gned Tha (A—Mathias declared legally of Probate Baeon been miss- court was ask- der the-statutes that he vears prior to 12d the life use estate of Henry ques! Gr. on consists field Hill e petition eeler of of Redding, and the Green- ional church. ise Kite Dives Into Tree, Boys Send It Up Again ose dive by their kite into the es of 2 did not discour- on of the brother kite seel , for as sapn as ed the kite was nto the contest, and Cichowski, sons of urtis street, 28 hours of contin- accident eir cousin, flight, is which il tomorrow s report that kite throughout ‘the although they celd. ers experienced a mis- 1y wi ir first en- in the fashion ot Benjamin Franklin, an 30 feet from one used by d to 300 Main Street—Upstairs DRESSES FINAL CLEARANCE THIS 18 WORKIN' OUT JUST LIKE IT WAS MADE To ORDER.. SHAKE OF A LAMBS TAIL TLL BE A HEAP SIGHT 1 AM RIGHT Now !! 'FRECKLES AND HIS' FRIENDS - IN A RICHER THAN W HE'S GO INTo US LI K \WHERE .. BUMPIN® o < (5o REG. U_S. PAT. OFF. A \ ©1930 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. J