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Free Delivery Service to All Conn. Shores by Our Own Motors Berlin News |an MACHINES BADLY Drivers Escape Injury When Gars Golllde in Berlin AN BOUND AND ROBBED, Girls' Baseball Team Will Meet TLo- cals Sunday—Worthington mdge‘ Residents Leave On Automobile Trip Through Thousand Islands. Bernard Hu of the West- | field district of Middletown Thomas Tavlor of Higganun escap- | ger and | ed serious injury when the cars 'hé\" came together in a| on on Caesar's hill in | ) o'c last night. | g tov Middle- linge s driv in direction towards Ber- | the collision occurred. Both | vers claimed in their stories to nstable (George Kanupka who niade th investigatior that they | were denied sufficient cpace in the| road by o After hearing| different stories Constable | allowed both drivers to | Both cars were badly damaged | about the left front side as the re- sult of the crash and both had to | i-on col r'rl n about lock the | | grounds to see | ".he car after the robbery | today () Harsford's Slopping Gentar: Open All Day Saturday Women's Silk Stockings Special! 87¢ » Semi-service weight, full fashioned silk stockings, first quality, with lisle garter tops. Choice of Shades Beige clair . . . muscadine grey . . the game Man Robbed on Turnpike George Schechtman, proprietor of automobile agency in Hartford, was bound and gagged and robbed of $50 in cash and a diamond r&nx hours of 7, 8 and 10.10 a. m CRASH DAMAGES = Rnrlh $500 by two men who had a- to take a ride with him for he p\erOSP of getting a demonstra- | Seminary tion of a car in which they claimed | they were interested. The robbery |took place on a side road just off the turnpike at a.point north of Berlin Mr. Shechtman was tosed out and left bound along the road. After freeing himself he went directly to the Hart- | ford police station and reported his }loss and the affair is being investi- gated The car wheh he was demonstrat- | |ng was later found on Fofd street in Hartford On Auto Tour Leland Gwatkin and family and Ralph Carter and family in company with Mrs. Edna §. Damon. all of Worthington ridge, Berlin, left for a two weaks auto camping trip to the Thousand Isl- ands. Civil Action Property belonging to Walter and Elizabeth Rudnicker of Berlin has been attached as the result of a suit which has been brought in the .5 fl/zc Store Closes Wednesdays at 12 o'Clock During This Month rose taupe, ete. Street Floor | htly | of | | the guest of her grandparents, and| vil courts and in which the plain- | tiff B. is sce M Birthday Party Miss Margaret Harper of Hartford Bagdigian of New Britain | king to collect £2,000 damages. | entertained several of her friends at | a party held last night in her honor | at the home of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Anderson of Beridale avenue. The home was decorated for the occ; many beautiful and useful gifts. The party was given in celebration of her hirthday anniversary. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Out of Town Customers May Call Us Without Toll Charge Call Enter- prise 2100 French Plainville News PLATING FACTORY DAMAGED BY FIRE j$500 Loss Cansed by Early Morning Blaze | They o'clock at the Berlin (.ongrrganonal | church. St. Paul's Church Masses at St. Paul's church tomor- (row will be celebrated at the usual Rev. John C. Brennan, pastor will be as- | sisted by A priest from St in Hartford East Berlin Items Morning worship at §t. Gabriel's iscopal church will be held to- norrow morning at 9 o'clock. The Sunday school will not meet Mass will be cclebrated at Sacred Heart church at 9 a. m. tomorrow by Rev. J. C. Brennan No services will be held at Methodiat church tomorrow. from here will attend the camp meeting services at the Plainville | camp ground. Special speakers will Thomas's | be heard at the morning, atfernoon; | |and evening services. Next Sunday the services will be held at Hotch- iiss grove in Branford fiss Pearl Wetherill of Middle town is spending the week here as Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clough. Miss Marjorie Sears of Williman- tic is spending a week here as th gucst of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ¢ | enson of Cottage street Miss Virginia Walsh Henrietta Hauxhurst terday from a England states A meeting of the Pythi will be held Monday evening at o'clock in their rooms at Co: hall Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mildrum have returned from a vacation Miss yes- and returned otor tour of the New Sisters s trip spent |in Nova Scotia sion and Miss Harper received | Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Payne are spending the week-end at the Plain- ville camp ground. A delegation of Boy Scouts from | this community will leave next week be towed away after it was mvm” Kensington Congregational Church [l impossible to drive them under their | own power. T taken DT e ek A early hour this morning. Girls Play Locals ere | an Rev. Edward Upson Cowles, a fermer resident of this place who is at present pastor of the First Con- gregational chur of Westfield, | Mass.. will preach at the regular With a record of having won bet- | morning service of worship that will | ter than 70 per cent of their games tris year the Chicago Bloomer Girls will be in Kensington tomorrow aft- | ernoon attempting to add to their string the scalp of the local team This game is scheduled to start at three o'clock and the local manage- ment is determined to win and will rt Pechuk his star moundsman nst the Chicago outfit. Pechuk been going great guns against | a1l sorts of opposition this season | and it will be interesting to note | how he will react when he is throw- ing them at some of the fair dam- Ecls, i Then too some of the fans are wondering whether Mickey Noonan will be as effective as usual as Mick- ey's long suit is his ability to burn up the opposing batsmen with his line of chatter and they are wonder- ing just how the ladies will react to this sort of treatment Interest in the game seems to be pretty general and it is expected that a large crowd of New Britain fans | will journey to the Percival avenue a has be held at the Kensington Congre- gational church tomorrow morning | at 10:45 o'clock He will take the place of the pas- tor, Rev. Vernon L. Phillips, who left this week for a short stay in Dayton, Virginia. Kensington Methodist Church Because of the services at the Plainville camp meeting there will be no services in the Methedist church tomorrow. James M. Baker of Korea will be the spcaker at the camp meeting services both merning and after- noon. Rev. William H. Alderson will be the Sunday evening speaker. In the »bsence of the pastor, Rev William 8. Harper will preach on Sunday worning, August 10. In aceordance witn the usual cus- tem there will be no Sunday eve- ning sevvices during the month of August Berlin Congregational Church Rev. Samuel A. Fixke will con- duct the service of worship that will b held tomorrow morning at 10:45 Bishop NOTICE shareholders of the R. O. | k Company, of Ber- 1o the Clark & Son Bri lin. Connecticut Notice is hereby given of a special | meeting to be held 18, 1930, at on August NOTICE To the shareholders of the C. P. Merwin Brick Company, of Berlin, Connecticut: Notice is hereby given of a special meeting to be held on August 18, 9 o'clock (daylight saving | 1330 at 8 o'clock (daylight saving time) in the morning at the office of | time) in the morning, at the office Cyril F. Gaffney, Room 205, Na- tional Bank Building, New Britain, Connecticut, of the R. 0. Clark & Son Brick Com- pany, and the directors of the Aetna Tirick Company, the . P. Merwin Trick Company and the Lastern Drick Company. Dated at Berlin, Connecticut, 26th day of July, 1930. this | tional for the purpose of con- | sidering an agreement of merger or | consolidation signed by the directors | E. G. ROBINS, Secretary. of Cyril F. Gaffney, Room 205, Na- Bank Buflding, New Britain, Connecticut, for the purpose of con- sidering an agreement of merger or consolidation signed by the directors | of the C. P. Merwin Brick Company, and the directors of the Aetna Brick Company, and the Eastern Brick Company, and the R. O. Clark & Son Brick Company. Dated at Berlin, Connecticut, 26th day of July, 1930. E. G. ROBINS, Secretary. this Kensington | | son |of for the scout camp at Eastford. The | boys will be accompanied by Scout- ter E. F. Wilson and will spend week at the camp. Mrs. Sven Benson is entertaining vlatives from Worcester. The Benson tennis court has been the scene of many battles this sum- mer, a | session resulted in a win the former. not through a very margin this summer ide than a racquet. The next meeting of the Knights Pythias will be held next Tues- day evening at § o'clock in their rooms at Community hall Mrs. Eltjo Ensing has returned | from a visit with relatives in Patter- son, N. J. Tnstead of using a propelier. a California inventor plans to drive an airplans with a revolving cylinder ving blades both inside and out the | Many | { by the | driven nmunity, but last evening a father and | for | More tennis is being plaved | even batore. | Nearly every boy in East Berlin has | 'GOUPLE MARRIED 5- YEARS All-Plainville Nine to Meet Forest- ville Aggregation — Mceting of | Plainville Grange Tuesday Eve- ning — Local Man in Accident. Fire broke out early this mor; at the factory of the Plainville Elec- tro-Plating Co. on Forestville ave- nue and swept through a wooden | warehouse in the rear of the main building. A. L. Maynard, president of the plant, stated today that he estimated the damage as being around $500 The fire alarm sounded from Box 2 at 3:42 o'clock and the, were soon hurrving to the scene. found the warchouse a mass of flames but succeeded in keeping the blaze confined to the building. The flames did not reach the main | building. The warehouse contained a large quantity acted as fuel for the fire The blaze was discernible all over town and a large crowd soon gath- ered to watch the firemen at work It is believed that the fire was caus- ed by spontancous combustion. The factory operated this morning as al Grange Mceting The regular meeting of the Plain- Grange will be held in the hall on Pierce street on evening at 8 o'clock. “Bud and Flower” night will be of meeting. The program will open with a roll call, each member responding by naming his favorite flower. It is hoped that thers will be a large at- tendance at this meeting Married 53 Years Mr. and Mrs. James Fox of 83 Bohemia street, residents of Plain- ville for the past 45 years, will cele- | brate the 53d anniversary of their edding on Monday. The couple is | well-known here and have a large | circle of friends and acquaintances. Both are enjoying good health and are able to be about daily. k married in Batley August 4, 1877, by Rev. Mrs. Fox is a member of the auxiliary of the Brock-Barnes post. American Legion, and has one of the best attendance records of any member. She is seldom missing from a meeting of the auxiliary. She is a member of the Washington- Trumbull circle, Companions of the Forest, and a past president of the Daughters of St. George. Mrs. Fox is a member of the Methodist chureh. Mr. d, on A. J. Davis. New Britain The marriage was blessed by four thld‘tr‘ two boys and two girls. They ate James and Fred Fox, Mrs. Clarence B. Morgan and Mrs. Gilbert A. Edmund, all of Plainville Escape Drowning Major and Mrs. Francis Fuller of Middietown escaped injury and drowning vesterday afternoon by | opening the door of their sedan and | swimming to shore ter their auto- mobile went through a fence and into Oyster river at Old Saybrook. The car was almost completely sub- merged. The ace Mrs car of nt rred as Fuller, driving west, saw a by Charles E. Basney Westwood Park, Plainville, Saybrook Manor road and then turn back again. She became excited and before the car could be righted by her husband, it struck and went through the guard rail of the bri SPLAINVILLE TODAY The Thrill of Your Life Zane Grey's “THE LIGAT OF WESTERN STARS" with Richard Arlen and Mary Brian LAUREL and HARDY “THE HOOSE GOW" See “The Lightning Express” SUNDAY 2—FEATURES—2 What Songs. What Laughs, What a Cast VAN and SCHENCK in “THEY LEARNED ABOUT WOME Laughing Bascball Picture lhn(ln\yuh o !" singing, NEXT WEEK FRIDAY an ATURDAY COHENS AND KELLYS IN SCOTLAND" tirefmen | of sawdust which | erved | Fox was formerly employed | Hart & Hutchinson Co. of | turn into | SATURDAY, AUGUST 2 1930. over Oyster river. It struck the river with a mlxhl) splash and landed on bottom, its| [top three inches above water. The couple was able to extricate them selves despite the rush of water into the car, and by the time they came to the surtace, other motorists had arrived to aid them to shere. Mr.| Basney of Plainville, stopped and | afded the victims. Qutside of a thor- ough wetting, they were uninjured. The state police investigated. The | car was dragged out of the narrow | | river by two tow cars. Major Fuller | | 1s stationed at Fort MacPherson m Georgia [ Church of Our Saviour Sunday worship will consist of | holy communion at 8:30 a. It is hoped that the hour of this service | | wiil be noted. The 11 o'clock serv- ice will be omitted _Advent Christian Church @l attention 1 called to church school hanged from 12:05 p. m m. The Advent church will cooperate in the union services, worshipping at the Methodist church in the morning. ening worship will be held at 7 o'clock, sermon | theme, “The Path of Life and Joy.” | Holy communion will be observed as well as a reception of new members. | Redeemer's A. M. E. Zion Church Morning services at 11 o'clock; | subject, “Can Any Good Come Out | of Nazareth?” Church school at 12:30 o'clock. Varick Christian En- | deavor society at 6:30 o'clock. Eve- | ning service at 7:30 o'clock. sub- | D le i ontrast or Te Prayéra There will be communion § morning, also special music | F. L. Standifer will preside. Catholfc Church Masses will be celebrated at |and 10 o'clock tomorrow mornin the Church of Our Lady of M Rev. William P. Kilcoyne, pastor, | will be in charge. | Baseball Activities | | the which | | ect y 3 g at The All-Plainville baseball team will clash with Forestville in 2 B |tol City league game tomorrow |atternoon ~ at 3 o'clock at Mu | fleld. The game will haye a great | bearing on second place and winning team will be pressing on the heels of the leaders. Both ag- gregations are in the midst of win- ning streaks and are dstermined to keep in race by taking & v tory. Tnteres the battle high. It is expected th will be largely repressnted at game The local Sunset A. C. baseball Inine will oppose the strong Terry ville West Fnds at Electric field to- morrow afternoon. Linn will pitch while Smith will do the receiving. Pattison and Harlow will be held {for reserve. After defeating the local Athletics last Sunday, the Eastenders are confident of turning back the Terryville nine | Terryville has a good lineup and a tough battle is expected. The | game will be started promptly at 2:30 p. m The Plainville Athlatics baseball team play two games over the week-enq, The first game will be with the Eureka A. C. colored ag- gregation of New Britain this after- noon at 2:30 o'clock at the high school fleld. The battery for the locals will be J. Yaco and C. Yaco. Tomorrow the Athletics will ko to East Bristol to play the team of that place. The game will start at 2:30 o'clock. Roger and Yaco w the battery for the locals. The plavers will leave from the center at 1:30 o'clock. Ths management raquests the players to be on hand both za n is runn P]a\n\\llr the will Briefs A son was born at the hospital to Mr. and Mrs Rogers of 128 Broad street Walter A. Lathrop. clerk at local post office. is spending weeks at Bay View. Sylvester Arcari has ret home from the New Britain erai hospital Hartf Melvin th ™o | Liberty Barber Shop, ha shave 20c.—advt. & i PeacefiE;‘;oy eiaf visited Sir Tej Banadur Sapru, two moderate leaders who Ma batma Gandhi in Poona n at- | tempt to compromise or change his ‘| campaign of civil disobedience. | Mrs. Bristol News PRETTY GEREMONY AT ST. JOSEPH'S Homer Joyal and Pearl Girard Wed This Mommg TENNIS TOURNEY PLANNED | Title Contests Being Arranged— National Guardsmen Leave for Camp — Levesque Reports Wife Has Disappeared One of the most pictu dings of the current s place at 9 o'clock city took st | church at | when Miss Pearl G. Girar ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W 21 Prince street, became the bride of Homer M. Joyal, son of Mr. and Joseph Joyal of Ayers Cli Canada. Rev. Willlam P. Laf pastor of the church, which was prettily decorated with palms and roses, officiated at the ceremony Mrs. Richard White of honor and her husb man. The matron of honor was at- tired in a peach chiffon gown and carried a beautiful bouquet of roses. The bridesmaids. Hester ard, Stella Davis, Vedora Kearney, Eliz- abeth White, Dorothy Roberts, and Estelle Pukinskas, wore organdie costumes of ried arm bouquets of garden roses. Dolores White and Mildred Ferland were flower The ushers were Kenneth Gir: brother- of the de, John Girard, John Bailey, Dalton White, Grant Kearney, and Edwarg Porter. Miss Girard was at of ivory bridal sati lines, wore a Belgian I as caught at the neck by of gardenias carried lillies of the valley and roses. The newly married couple. following a recep- tion_held at the h of the bride's parent en flowers, ferns and palms were utilized in a decor- ating scheme, left on an unan- nounced wedding trip, after which they will take up a residence on Main street, Mon V. The bride wore a da semble with ac: | match when she moon journey. The bride, educated in the of this city. is a graduate Ma hospital. Waterb class of 1925. The bri tended Canadian schools Champlonship Tennis Tourney Plans are being formulated hold a tennis tournament for t championship of Bristol local courts late 1 it was an- nounced by ip Geiger, physical director of Bristol Bovs' cluh this morning. Local titlehoiders in the singles and do isions will be decided. A r ed for entry to cover cost of donated winners. 1} t Forestville and Terryvi ligible for eompetition s to be v this morning daug! Girard of ferns nuptial tron G ired of e ve in a gown princess il tha and \tpelier. sories and left on the hat to honey- odist chu been- explained courtesy of ns. Balls to be nt must be Application ompetition son or by are loaned throusn ir ov a potent game expone court t wo are expect- ed to join in Barker tain of Bristol team, and local business cssional men, o °nts on collegiate e tenni popularity ounds, co tructed i ca ten and pro ce strong oppon- cou is hfisx: s growing ¥ aco followears Band to Give Concert The New Britain Americar band, under the direction of Fronzo. will give a conc Lake Compounce hoon from rogram will sports Vito 3 u incl home. He retired at the pastel shades and car- | < blue chiffon en- | {The Lour Thursday evening and, the family awakened in t} she was missing. Her dis is total mystery Herbert Le sing wor ather when do alarms during the E. Ing s Harold W ting a motor o it frs. Levesque's clothing yor lue in her escape exce hat, pertinent in missing. Neither father nor were able to state a reason for Levesque's sudden disappes r wardri was son Mrs. ance | C. N. I'hakl G. Companies Leave clothed vers of Cor L and Hea company cl the 169th Ir stationed in ihis city, were fron all directior armory on Cente ing preparatory Devens Complaints, port of the ted to month there were investigated ts. Twenty 13 assisted G cker and Robert W. T e o sisted Specialist to Visit rgarct Prend York cit ialist, will an the has been Miss of Judze nings ter CALLES WEDDING a mem xt rest two weeks* nt 3 automobil igat is shut ederick street, 35 Arrests depa show sts for rec il d vio! in idents ed. TAID!Y o El ore Llorente, G place - play again appe last ton Boys Still Riding le riding endu Monday postponemen Two b tests started going tean Condon and Brewster roads streets ar Queen passed oon tod to give uy Swimming Carnival At 3 o'clock this after Rockwell pa |ries of swir s will tion of 1 and Al donated by a red McCue Benecick ctaker Prizes Joseph Civiz- s of City League Games A battle s .‘Hp!h between the | re tomor- baseball leagy h ocmmences TR TES TR will argue Building Permit Radio Operator Weds marriage license of {ix and 9 Forest road Warranty warranty H. Kersc stre Quit Claim Deeds New New il Alarm d yest given for th The First All-Metal Building PR T RECKLES AND OSCAR, RETURNING FROM THE BANK WITH A PAY-ROLL FoR THE O-K. RANCH, ARE THROWN FROM THEIR HORSE BY A NASKED RIDER ..... WITH HIS e LUCKY NEMER OF US 60T HuRT WHEN THAT FELLA RAN INTo us /£ MoReY 1S GONE ? e THE BAG OF 'FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS === YES..TH STRAPS ARE CUT RIGKT OFF ... 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