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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1930. -3 Free Delivery Service to All Conn. Shores by Our Own Motors Berlin News PLAN ONE SESSION ATLOGAL SCHOOL Step Taken.to Relieve Congested Housing Situation AUTO BREAKS MANS LEG New Britain Driver Arrested After Strikinz Arthur Bushnell — Jury List Announced — Girls' Team Is Beaten—Alleged Drunken Driver. | board to program | Inability of the school agree upon nmodations next fall, has led the board to vote f of u g Vo re will be attached teac will nal conduct of left to the discre the headed by Henry has been work expected to furnish pe for the present and solution n the anentirelier sted condition expected to be its 15 already been townspeople durin and all of th some d for addi- tions to ldings and others have recommended that new ldings be erected The present plan is only a tem- rary one and is a step to provide zn immediate solution of the schocl problem in Kensington <o nitely permanent ilt, it is hoped. e present build- hous pending from the efforts of ing committee Local Man's Leg Broken | Arthur H. Bushnell is confined to his home on Farmington avenu with a compound fracture of the left leg as the rekult of his being struck vesterday morning by an automobile driven by Charles Bowen of 49 Farmington avenue New Britain. Bowen was placed under arrest by Constable John Cooney following the | police investigation of the affair. Bowen is alleged to have passed another car going in the same direc- tion and, accordin story told the officer, struck nell after he had crossed iz and while he was on the property of the | gasoline station is opposite his home | Bowen claimed that he was travel- | ing at the approximate rate of 30 miles an hour at the time of the ac- cident. He was told to appear at the regular session of the Berlin town court which will ba held to- morrow night, but it is likely that the case will be postponed until Mr. Bushnell is able to appear. Dr. Thomas €. Hodgson was called te the scene and he ordered the in- ured man removed to his home, where members of his family report- | d this morning that he was resting | omfortably. | Berlin Men On Jurors' List The name of many residents of Derlin”appear on the list of men | 2vailable for jury duty in Hartford county superior court during the year commencing September 1, This to the Mr. | next month vis | Miss Tolley of | children, | spending the week in Vermont Store Closes Wedngsdays at 12 o'Clock During This Month Open All Day Saturday Plainville News CHICKEN THIEVES wgee | ARE BOUND OVER prise 2100 | | Placed on Bonds of $3,600 by! | Judge Meritt Ryder Out of Town Customers May Call Us Without New Winter COA WITH QUALITIES OF RICH FURS USED IN MANY SMART WAYS at Mid-Summer Prices! $28 $38 $48 $58 $78 $98 | Whether you are a business a home-keeper, now is the time to select your Winter Coat Beautiful Winter Coats, luxuri- and save over later prices. ously furred. Coats straight or flared at equally important in the new collections for winter. ing elegant new materials and colors. Coats purchased now stored in our cold storage vaults until November 1st. free of charge November 1st if desired. SECOND FLOOR st has been filed in the office of the clerk of the superior court Follow s the list of names of local men who were chosen | Franklin Bacon, Herbert M. Bell, | Frank A. Brandegee, Douglas V. De- Mers, Willidgt M. Fowler, Horace H Raymond. Mortimer H. Rhodes, Charles A. Warren, William H. Web- r, Jason N. Gaylor, Stanley Edd Philip Fagan, Edward §. McCormick, | Harry A. McKeon, Henry H. Austin, William W. Fagan, Raymond Dyer, Anton Holmquist, Arthur E. Webster, Harold R. Clark. John P. Lewis, Vie- tor Benson Jarvis Dowd. Ernest W. Mildrum, Albert A. North, Vernon E Read, William C. Shepard, Herman 5. Splettstoeszer, Robert Cole, and Lewis R. Beckley. irls' Team Beaten About 2,000 people turned out yes terday afternoon at the P riue grounds to watch the Kensington baseball team and icago Bloomer G which was won by s by score of 11 to 10 [ The game was a listles the locals making vain attempts to ow down to the speed of the oppo- sition The by th loca the girls were evidently hampered ex ve heat and, while they did not real opposition. gave evidence times that they were aware of what it was ail about. The girl pitcher who started ter any d to keep the crowd in good humor. With the score at half of the catcher of the girls' 2 surprise on the lo when she hit the ball tar and wide over the right- felder's head to score three runners o were on the bases at the time. he was caught at ho attempted to stretch th The locals came into their half of he inning to score the deciding tally before any one was put ou Drunken Driver Arrested John ¥ Hartford was arreste o'clock yesterday morning b 1 stable Frank Brown charged | with driving while under the influ- | ence of liquor. His car had left the | road and crashed into the refresh- | ment stand operated by a ramed Curley and situated in south end of Berlin. Brown Britain police a bondsman School Nurse On Vac: Miss Viola Snyder, nurse, Saturday Mass., where she will spend iting with relative Miss Mildred N. Kane of New| Britain will fill in her position dur- ing the next week and Miss Edith | M. Holmgren, also of New Britain, will take over the duties during the last three weeks of this period Berlin Briefs Miss Atvina Pabst and bst of Kensington are g a tion at Brook N. Y fe Cianflone is spending | her vacation in Boothbay, Me, Miss Jennie Calistro has returied to Her home after having spent her vacation at Momauguin. Miss Alta M. Judd entertained New York at her ridge over in the the | bases man lodged ion local Martin home on Worthingten the week-end John Wilson, in company with his sister, Mrs. Charles Knopp, and her Edward and Ruth, are Dennis Trehy of Kensington is| spending his vacation at South Dor- set, Vermont Judge George Griswold and ters, the Misses Mary, Emma, Fannie Griswold, of Worthington ridge are enjoying a two weeks' tomobile trip. sis- | lin | Donald one with [ . | the day at | F. and | Baptismal Service Baptism was administered at ycs- | All-Plainville Nine Defeated By Forestville — Closing Ceremonies At Camp Grounds—All-Day Sew- ing Meeting To Be Held. Henry and Ella Wagner of Mount | Carmel were bound over to the| | September term of superior court on 1 | bonds of $3500 by Judge Meritt O | Ryder in town court this moning on | a charge of stealing chickens, Bonds |in the case of Mrs. Wagner were | placed at $1000 and her husband's| ere put at § | About 1:15 o'clock Sunday morn- g Charles Relay of New Britain rcad was aroused from his sleep by | the barks and growls of his dog. He | discovered chicken thieves in his | coop and Constable George Schubert vas notified. The officer responded quickly and caught the Mount Car. niel couple with 48 chickens in their | possession. He searched Mr. Wagner | and f 5 15 pliers on his person He took the couple ¢o the New Britain police station. where they | |B|| were placed in a cell in default of | M| $1000 bonds. In court this morning | |Wl they pieaded not guilty through attorney, J William F. of New and waived woman, college woman, or the bottom, owW- e E Britain narles F. Conlon ask- bond be fixed as the one. He term onal chicken at he believed uch to d. He exhibited knickers and other cloth- hat the woman had had on g that she was to commit the Charges billed at er of Hartford with States At- gh Alcorn’s office, wai investigating terday morning’s service a Congregational church garet Ann Pickett, daughter of nd Mrs. George Pickett of Son ville, N. J., and to Donald William Hattings, infant son of Mr. Ha The conducted the Mrs. Leona Kamensky Leona Kamensky, f4. a cha ter member of the Sacred Heart church of New Brita and for ny vears a resident of Berli the Hartford hospital Sa urday afternoon after a long iliness. She was one of the early Po settlers of Berlin and had made home there for about 43 vears 1 her health began to de- cline rapidly, efforts were made to locate her son, Victor Kamensky. a service agent, ho was then ts unknown. He was reached spects that may have He also t place the bonds ridge k i Mrs cars old. They ad ed a farm Relay has been the victim of ken thieves rous occa- on Closing Seryices serv of the on of the Plainv camp grounds were ng. A very held last interesting talk was by Rev William H. Alderson, of the Trinity Methodist urch of New Britain. The candle service was one of the n sights ever seen at the camp grounds William D. Beach, super- | of the New Haven district, first candle. He then ) ministers present to he stand and light theirs. The mir sed among the secret turned to work Kamens Victor, sky and John Ka and brother: Alexander gto celebrat ts out. the dles created n sight sym of i the world Bernard Jakubowski of Milewski were flower world Father Brennan conducted committal s at the grave slaus cemetery, Meriden East Berlin Items The hottest day of the y recorded here yvesterday mometor reaching Despite the heat mor passed through here other day of the year o hours last evening ca through here in an u being est passed in The service camp ground tended by more More than 30 East the grou tion to those previous as staying at the East Berlin house the following attended vesterday Mrs. Carrie Lawrence, Lawrence, Miss Fva Olso Payne and Miss Mild Florence Carns, and V. Read and fa group sat down to lu at the East Berlin hou program throu was most interesting and impre. pastor service stiff wind to expo woods servic one of the story ost suc average of 1 the servic the Connecticut will open Chau s meet- progra August 12. Kimmel well-known political is Full 1 continue v John J. bed de- page | ssue | Jurors Are Selected | The list of jurors for the towns in Hartford county for service one | years starting September 1 have been filed in the office of the cler of the superior court They were by Jury Com issioner Lu- Hartford, and Jo- Avon urors is as on, O. Walter S 8. Corn arles H. Miss AMrs e : Alsop of served (Continued on Page 11) James R. Boswell, w driver and a pair | ¢ | Hanson, Ole W. Robertson. Oliver| ' Bristol _News WESTFIELD (RASH H. Robertson, Robert B. White, Min- ton A. Norton, Frederick Fuller, Don C. Peck, and John J. Kimmel, who died this morning. Federation Notes will be an all-day sew ¢ parsonage of the Con- church on Thursday be served ‘at Mrs. D. Benjamin and Mr: J. R. Wilkerson will be the host e lunch at a nominal fee eir talent money. If there are 1o are unable to attend the al! day eting, they may reserve| places for the luncheon Baseball Teams Lose A winning streak of three games yesterday when fast nosed out the Al to 1, in a Bristol me at Muzzy field. The here meeti gregation Lu ed y of Scott Fo and! stville cond game gave possession plac Forestville picked up a run in each of the first two innings while Plainville's only run came in the | second. The winners connected for five hits while Scott held Plainville | to fo Johnny Rose go. two of | Plainville’s four hits. Details of the | game can be found in the Bristol colu Sunset A e was defeat- Terryville West Ends, 9 The game was very close up til the eighth inning, when Gar- r hit 2 home run with two on 1d throw cost two and put th ryville. T starred for t sgoda and Kopycinsky we sets for Plai nday the loca bury, where they wil W of August, cement made today Wood East will attend an field, Mass,, where they ne general conference of workers. They will be er: Miss Jean Cas has returned at the icipal hospital ford out two week idy of Park to her duties a in Hart- nurse oiled mo condition for traffic Boy Scout Dog Roast Troop 24 will hold a dog roast i stead of the regular mee evening. All members are a report at the home of Lackey at ‘cloc “dogs” and rolls with them. Storage for apples and pears, ca- 600 bu. or an Liberty Barber shave 20c.—advt FOUR DIPHTHERIA CASES Hartford. Aug. 4 (A—The n of diphtheria cases reportad in Con- nocticut for the week ended at noon today was but four, according to the weekly report of the went of health, bei last week of scarlet week as compared last week and eight c ompared with t ous we ber state depart- two less than ven cases favar for the ten cases as NE WATCHMAN RILLED 1gham Ala A ) sies Sith had slain one rege Ingle. 1 illed last night in a t dentified negroes. Witnesses told girl asked Ingle to bance at her home rived three negroes A sea was being two who escaped Shot ot W HEM-ROID, the Dr. J. S. Leonhardt, is g banish any form of Pile mise gives quick action even in old born cases. HE because it heals affected p congestion cause of p redicine can salves and Drug Dept where sell antee tr doesn't end all Pile agon do cutt R HEM cost you noth {Auto With - Five Passengers Strikes Hay Wagon WEATHER CLAINS VICTIM Elmwood Woman pses At Rockwell Park—Woman Who Drank Poison Recoveri League Leaders Protest Defeat It developed tod four oth- er Bristol John Coan when an automo person € 31, riding with of stree was a passenger in order to horses in W arnoon ospital bulance The automobile was riding k Arthur Mashin of and had as other rd Hess of Jero Redmann of Leo Pon ville. Al passed a str the World Wa e on on Lake Aver 210 kept tk 1 back Gasoline Station Ente: ol t consciousne: FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS === G o = A FINE PICKLE WERE IN-... TH' ONLY CLUE WE HAVE | To \Ho HELD US WP 1S THAT PIECE OF KNIFE BLADE YOU FOUND .. \WHAT \HOULD Yoo SUGGEST \NE SHOULD DO, FRECKLES? 1 COULD SEND Home FoR Some OF NY REWARD MONEY ... ENOUGH TO REPLACE WHAT \NAS STOLEN...- TN—, WELL COME ON..WE CANT SEEM To Plcik LP THAT FELLAS TRAIL... YOUR UNCLE MUST BE LOOKING FOR. US BY THIS TIME ! The Trail Is Lost GEE ... BUT \WHAT \wiLL UNCLE CLEM SaY W about 3 o'clock yesterday and has been on the Her recovery is expected, rs afternoon ne since. doctor unless complications set in 6. PRSI TOPRE, Assault Victim Recovers Joseph Papa s ooy Joseph ¢ = 4nd seriously in of July of Mi ured at his home on the Fred J quette, Jr |l coonwscboom * lice court tomorrow S Swimming Carnival Winners park lagos Saturday following were regis- doll race for girls age, Lucy Penko- for girls under Bellemore; 20-yard 2 s, Oniel ce, Helen oys under tine. race for girls, Glor{- noe tilting contest, and Albertelll vs. etcher; 25-yard race s, Faith for boys elon race for glove Peter 1 ot was witnessed s were distributed to other children v awarded r Joseph Kniffen is Transferred niffen years of -yard swim Anna boys u girl t the loca der ob rd race for b cle r: Officer Displays Alertness Arthur Messier of the lo- force ved alertnés aturday when beneath the owned by Dutton street with a pail of real E & dow Woodruff's bak- h the Porraine noticed some parked machire. towed away been squelched police Boy the police last = of Grove by him on Saturday ho was rid- boy's name, h , although ster was not was slightly ore noon obile ze had Car Strikes as reported to Brannan Chosen Delegate George Br: of Company No. e fire department has been 1d the firemen to be The firemen are al barbeciie place Is will be o next week. .500 at Outing 500 eniployes of the tney Aircraft Co.. of were._in 1 ont- Satur- were trans- 50 private They Alexander Holyoke, d as he located was taken by Life Alexander were deap Joseph was per- e Standing League W a e off pot of shal- about 1 is defend- an action inite to col T3 STOP ITCHING QUICK use cool, invisible Zemo! Zemo to For e antisep- d pa t disappear. shed dan- id is won- er a shave. Any < _&" REG. U S. PAT. OFF. ©1930 8 NEA SERVICE INC.

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