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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1930. ) Free Delivery Service to All Conn. Shores by Our Own Motors Store Closes Wednesdays at 12 o'Clock During This Month Open All Day Saturday . Out of Town Customers May Call Us Without Toll Charge Call Enter- prise 2100 (Were 2.49 edge. natural, (Were 2.75 ecru. (Were 4.25 bottom. Berlin News KENSINGTON P. 0. INCREASES STAFF Growth of Business Forces Enm- ployment of Extra Clerk MRS. FITZGERALD HIRED Native Strawberries Being Sold Here —Soft Ball League Results— Henry Austin Leaves Hospital— Berlin and FEast Berlin Items. depression 5ho! ted the receipts office, ac M. t the receipts { increase Post- deemed it ad- » more clerk to the . Gertrude to do ring the rush She is not new to he served in the same bout five orary work d d is expected that this will tend »ed up the work at the local nd act for the betterment of the service now being offered to the people in the Kensington district, Henry Austin Home H A. Austin, who was remov- ed to the New Britain General hos- pital recently following an accident in which the car he was driving col- lided with one driven by Paul Gia- nd which resulted in two of and his collar bone bheing urned to his home in Berlin, where he reported to be resting comforta- n’ :,vy are fe bly. League Games Tonight Three® games will be played to- ht at the Percival avenue grounds as part of the regular schedule cf the Kensington soft ball league. The first and most important these will be the contest between the Swamp Road Giants and Cypress Hills. These teams are tied for first place at present, and the winner of tonight's game will be lodged alone in the top position This game will be played at 7 o'clock on Diamond No. 2 At the same time on No. 1 mond the St. Paul's outfit will fighting to send the American Le- gion team further into the cellar in the hope, that it may go into a tie for second place itself. The third and final game of the evening will bring together the Bot- tle Alley crowd and the representa- tives of the Ferndale dairy. There is great natural rivalry between these two teams and this game should prove to be a hair raiser. Rumor has it that John Conlin the guiding genius of the the Blue Hil section, will be oun hand to look over the work of the pitcher of the Giants. John hown unusual interest in the work of this voungster and it would not curprise any of the wise boys about town if he were to grab off the youngster. at present, it is understood that he is looking forward to a series with the winner of the and is seeking new talent to repre- sent the section at this time. be Filet new Curtains, neat dotted patterns, ivory or suntan, tailored Filet new Curtains, were originally 2.95, 3.30, 3. priced for quick clearance. 219 2,65 295 339 4.15 1.95 pr. Filet new Curtains, 3.19 pr. Shadow Lace Curtains, scalloped Cowles of | the | dia- | boys from has | While his team is idle | league pennant | Brown Thomson Begins Tomorrow August Clearance Sale Of "CURTAINS Featuning Unusual Savings 1.89 pr. I pair) (Wer some with lace edge, 3.95, 4.50, 5.50, 5.29 2 (Wer Novelty color. pair) suntan and pair) (Wer bottom. STREET FLOOR May Play Bearded Team | The management of the K¢ | ton baseball team is reporte having made overtures to the man- agement of the team which repre sents the House of David and which | s at touring the state, | attraction of the This and outfit is compo. e of its team is concerned but meeting with little success in financial way. This game, if ar- |ranged, is expected to draw a suf-| ficiently large crowd to pull the lo- t of the red range Meeting Tonight bers of Berlin Grange their hobbles in work and pleasure at hly meeting of § o'clock s novelty in the form of e ent has been brought about t A. Griflith, lecturer. 1l members are requested t Property Transfer am H. Fo of East has sold to John P. same district his property which is located on Cottage street. Mr. Fo- gette has left to take up his resi- de in Hartford Native Strawberries On Sale A Kensington store has native erries on sale, these being the ict of the Leumas Hart farm | Hartland terrace, Kensington. It is sual to see this gar- fen pr so late a date in the season Mr. Hart 1 the berries and ¢ have harvested n not been for t weather dur The berries are of exceptiona Berlin Bricfs Arthur H. Bushnell of Farming- ton avenue, who was struck by an automobile in front of his home on Sunday morning, is reportsd as rest- ing comtortably Mr. and M E and Mrs. Mary Neb., are the Mrs. Edward Mic | ton ridge. | Therewill be no Paul's Social club th Caucus Date Set The local caucus of the republican | party to name delegates to re- publican state convention, will be | held in Berlin on September 4. The delegates appointed at that time will attend the state convention | which will convene in the Foot Guard armory in Hartford on Sep- |tember 15 and 16 to name candi- dates on the state ticket sach town is allowed twice as many delegates at this convention as |it has representatives in the state legislature. East Berlin Items A delegation of Boy Scouts will| leave Saturday for the scout camp. where they will spend a week. | Transportation for the boys has not | vet been secured and inasmuch as) there will be probably ten in the| group two cars will be needed Anyone who will offer the use of his | car to transport the boys to camp is asked to get in touch with Scout- master E. E. Wilson. An innovation in Sunday worship will be tried out next Sunday morn- { ing at Hotchkiss grove in Branford. s the services of the local Meth- church will be held on the grounds of Mr. and Mrs. R. O ‘lark’s shore cottage. An invita- tion was extended to the church Ber- of the vy more if it iryness of past few irly large and rl Rosenberger | of Omabha, and | aels Dancing Tonight | —at— PARAMOUNT PAVILION Music By HENRY SCURTI and HIS BAND 25 pr. Fringed Curtains, or filet, ecru or ivory. others tailored, 3.1- Novelty new Curtains, e 1.69 pair) shadow lace wory or 6.98, 7.50. Specially 5.65 pair 65 pr. e 3.50 pair) new Curtains, natural 59 pr. e 4.75 pair) scalloped cral weeks y Mr. to mee and Mrs. cottage at Wilson Clark this conduct FenTA i of departure will ortation will be who have no m yron Morse have e camp Victor weeks' s ground Belden, the local returned from the news- h ler. s a : n Richard Yantz is confined by illness Mrs her ho Rev. meeting of th held next Mon nnou Mr. pected mont vacation and Mr home where they are enjoying are ex- \er their Italian \ ice Consul Is Sued in Auto Accident ® Haven, Aug. 5. —P—Six s irred in Hamden Mrs. George hildren, Geol Gendall their Jr., and Margaret and Mrs, Raymond J. Y Hamden, who charge they were jured when a car drive consul collided with one | Young. Mr. and Mrs. Gendall each $15,000, their son $50 ter $2,000; Young $ | wife one thousand 'DANDRUFF LUCKY TIGER, world's largest seller at Druggists, Barbers and uty Parlors. A Proven Germ- icide. Corrects dandruff snd scalp irritations. Ssfe for Sdufts, children. Guaranteed: twvo Plainville camp | ? | i | Plainville News MEDICAL EXAMINER ' RESIGNS POSITION - ‘Dr C. W. Moody Completes 8 Years in Public Office ‘TWO MEN FINED IN COURT Meeting of American Legion Tonight | Hartford cou —Plainville Grange to Give Pro- gram—Funera! of John J. Kini- mel—Republican Caucus Sept. 4. Dr. rles W. Moody of West Main street has resigned medical examiner of Plainville aft 15 vears of service and notification of his action has been filed with Coroner J. Gilbert Calhoun of Poor health is the Dr. Moody for his he public office. one f e olde doctors g practiced he vears. He is both surgeon. - Re and was reason given by retirement He is n Plainvill for the past General er of weeks. He agzain and is present pect of al . who will regret } from the office of medical medical exam- in Plainville medical exz Coroner ( service d a member o Funera] of Mr. Kimmel at 2 o'clock rector of the Ch < Brye, r Saviour 1 will be in Fair- licensed dog a al. He w Constable Henry Wagner WED., THU —MAT. WED, Ernest Torrence and Dorothy Sebastian in “THE I'NHOLY NIGHT The Last Word in Mystery Thrills News — Acts — Comedy T FRIDAY—SATURDAY CHARLIE MURRAY and GEORGE SIDNEY —in— “THE COHENS AND RELLYS IN SCOTLAND" & LUCKY TICER RS belongs entirely to Mr. Relay. Caucus in September The republ n state convention to | 1 mm te candidates for state omur\ at the Foot Guard tford on Monday and ber 15 and 1 he d at a meeting of 1 commi Farmington. delegates to t various district will be held in the at ated Ioglm. \luun; will be ok CARD OF THANKS CHARLES ARTHI Ol’hl'R\l\G ANNIVERSARY FOR SALE Mastin Hous: old Colonial condition. I modern electrical i and bathroom furnace. Located St. Must Sept. 1. e—10 rooms, For Information See JAMES SIMPSCN First Selectm Bristol News CYCLISTS KEEP N DESPITE ROAD TAR Work on Street Fails to Dis- courage GlOllp Seemg Mark E MEETI NG IN VAN Managers Unable to Agree On Pro- test—Council May Let Option On School Property Lapse—Woman's Hip Fractured—Briefs or Lou Datoli, tossed wild- in the play 3 n frumbull town tw t Iontana Parsons, scored adjournment emai court and protest r-me orous Manager Joe thinking a iortin b ~oll's To Defend New Britainite Mortgage Release Received ncis Segre: Dr. Miss Ka town. Penn., of Dr. Alexander thic physician own on Bothwell to Wed D. Kuntz of Bothwel, | of ) August Macriage Liconse Issued mas B. Steele t riage license is Paladino of 17 and Rose Marie Alber reet “Has Fractured Rip B. Lockwood of mond Fran ley strest mer st the pa of diseases. Dr. A. 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Before Dinner N s A MAN ON AwaY | NEVER 5A~= that a srlington avenue Heffernan | ew site of land on wn as the roperty, be high school losed for Repairs Boys' club o s been llow for the and general in the club's will be drained and Portions of painted and furnish . a he youngsters may en, during this 2 practicing Fun Day™ at Parlc of Mr ro, of 12 Fenn mor at St Louis P. iating at t A s Mary Pietro, groom, was brides- sagley of Southing- bride, was best uple left for where they V0 weeks, aft- s city to re- boxers. ampion heavy- Mrs. today Howard from & two Atlantic spent at New Dornieir Seaplane Readv for Test Flight aboard the | passeagers flight said to 11 depend on gasoline con- TWO KILLED BY TRAIN (UP)—Two o yesterday olish- Maine in street nes T. Jonés. FARM WOMAN BENEFITED After Taking Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound | on a 64-acre farm for eleven years. I ied a farmer tion to my house- and the care of my children I h p him with tl |outside work on our farm. After Bl my last child was born, I began to By , BLOSSER \ A BELLOW ON HORSE BAck © | BE MORE ExPLICIT. | ARE SCADS OF MEN ON HORSE BACK. IN TUESE PARTS. WUAT DID He Look Like AND /Tspw Tty \WOULD You KNOW Kiw | OU SAW UHim AGaiN THERE \ [ ,\OL\S | ) 00w o 1| | 7 CAUSE HE HAD A HANDKERCHIEF ONER HIS

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