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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1930. Free Delivery Service to All Conn. Shores by Our Own Motors’ Open All Day Saturday Store Closes Wednesdays at 12 o'Clock During This Month Out of Town Custnmezs Toll Charge Call Enter- prise 2100 Luxurious Fur OATS at Mid-Summer Sale OFFERING CHOICE SKINS CHIC 1930 STYLES LOWERED IN Raccoon Coats — $195, $245, $29 (Dark ‘Skins) (Dyed Muskrat) Squirrel Coats — $165, $195, (Long Shawl or Bolster Collar) OTHER BEAUTIFUL COATS OF JAP MINK, JAP BEAVER, ALASKAN SEAL, MIDSUMMER SALE PRICES SECOND FLOOR Mouskrat Coats—-$75, $95, $|25, $|35 to $]95 Hudson Seal Coats—$145, $245, $275, $325, $385 Caracul Coats — $112.50, $229.50 (Sandalwood Shades and the New Maple) PERSIAN LAMB, ETC., AT Prices PRICES! 5 to $345 $275 WEASEL, LAPIN, A hazardous situation exists TAF FRT 610 RICHS S G s is in session, as spectators and rnr-‘ ticipants park their cars on both | sides of the road o at- tempts to pass whinout slowing dangerous condition. Local Clergyman on Vacation Allan L. Dodd4 and nding Berlin News CYPRESS HILL TOPY SOFT BALL LEAGUE Deleats Swamp Road Giants— Firndales Down Bottle Alley Rty et el of T POUR DRIVERS ARE FINED 255 il oGl Hartford Man Pays $100 and costs any s the poin creates a sh down Grange small gathering embers heard each of Grange tell of their When Convicted of Drunken Arrested Driving—spee As| Court Begins—Pastor on Vacation e the ‘lr(: on eac unds, e Inspectors Busy tors in ral dep: lead ir le of overt was called of darkne pa becaus In the first gz 1dales forced t innings of the of Bottle Alley he victors of la 4t took Bottle Alley crew to This defeat aggregation of the pro- der the quaran-| cted are frori Mackendrick in Hospital one of the tied last ir core fifth to t ning weeks not improving Legion and St Paul's as won by the 1‘1 elming score of s [taken to the hosp & result of its victory the Saints|and an X moved into a tie for second position, | yertebr: while the Legion outfit went further [ gccurred he into the cellar least injured The standing of the teams to date |that he was the most seriously hurt | ¥ to be the develops but it now 2 abroad du: the murder of F t Reduction in Sheep to Be Urged by Official Aug. 6 P—A con- on in the number of United States and g the ne: two or thre forecast today by the of agriculture, which s s decrease would improve Wa lera reduc in wa ughter have ed prices Healy to Be Returned To Face Boston Charge ¥ or (UP)—Sergea New York 18, o in conn ,nro]rvan Io<tr‘H ! he; arch was co Hurley, 18, to 3 hen the officer was sla O'Brien was BODIES FOUND BY N poleon POSSE a ke dy of N by a pos: yesterday ias all sum of SOPRANO SHARES HONORS last night 1l Trovatore.” Miss Jacobi has appeared with fetropolitan Opera company of New in the Colon the York. as follows of the three. William Johnson and | Philip Bourgeois of East Berlin were | other two young for is Ma with Kendrick his pare Alley ion « Court Session Deputy Judge George Ow: on the bench at last night's sess Am lllxl Ht‘rlln Items local Boy couts will l~a\e‘ Saturday for Camp Keemosah. | Dancing Tonight SWEDISH and AMERICAN Sl PARAMOUNT PAVILION Music By CARLSON'S ORCHESTRA Plainville News | | GRANGE PLANNING FOR BUSY SEASON Many Impomm Events Sched- uled for Gommg Month | SECRETARY CANTON COMING. Certificates of Devise Are Filed At Town Clerk's Office—Old Timers to Battle Against Business Men's | Nine—Property Is Foreclosed. | | | The regular meeting of Plainvills | Grange was held last evening and | several dates were announced fo Grange activities. The meeting was |largely attended | On next Tuesday the annual pic- | |nic of Central Pomona will be held | at the home of State Master Louis Tolles and his wife in Southington. It it rains the picnic will be held at Lake Compounce. Autos will meet |the trolleys in Southington and take those desiring transportation to Mr Tolles's ho: Pz ning a picnic the members who ca asked to call Mrs. Harold and in this way to aid in the dinner arrangements expected to be a big picnic with members attending from many parts of the state. Charles MM Gardner will speak On August 14 the Grange mem- bers are invited to attend the farm bureau picnic at Babb's grove, Lake Congamond. Today the national ster, L. J. Tabor, attended an all day meeting at H: On August 25 lecturers' conferenc Durham, N. H. C {will attend the conf from F eptember A The \bers are pla be held ut arles Weldon nce as a rep- ainville Grange 8 the national Caton. will give “The First lle Grange 5 pom for an active s this com- meeting will resentative re on Plainv hall on Pierce Pl season i are b Gr ing winter. be held te of C. August 1 and mem mber of C )‘r.d tomorrow Mecting | of the di- rs of the Plain- erce will be at 8 o'clock s on Pierce t there will no onth matters T rectors ceting evening becduge Imamp"d at Devens Purdy of w fII (hlld « onlnmrc ild conferenc be smen's bull seball series, | 1 opponent tomor- igh school field stacks up against the fast e Old Timers are TONIGHT and THURSDAY The Talking Thrilling Mystery Maryel “THE UNHOLY NIGHT" With Ernest Torrence and Dorothy Scbastian Comedy — Acts — News PERSONAL OUTFIT to Every Lady ml \ill RDAY CHARLIE. MURRAY and GEORGE SIDNEY in “THE COHENS and KELLYS in SCOTLAND" T PRIDAY |Farmi |tended by friends and polit | remainder of handicaps they will be able to sub- | due the Businessmen Such well-known s n*m‘ as James Simpson, Mickey evine. Ben Edwards, Charles Cleve md “Bill" Cunningham, and others | of like calibre will appear in the Old Timers' lineup. Mention of the | above nough to give, the | fans an idea of the tvpe of baseball | that will be played. It may be nec- essary to put ropes around the field | i ars of the dia ames is take care of the huge crowd. The pmums of the game will be turned into the library fund Certificates Of Devise | Two certificates of devise have | | Been filed at the office of the town | clerk by Ryder. 1e certificate states that the es- Probate Judge Merritt O. [ tate of the late Morris Williams has been duly terms of t to Adeline M ettled in court and by the court there is devised Williams of 7 Park | all of a certain parece] of land and bu located on Park street The o estate that has been set- tled in court is that of the mfe Thomas Dunn. According to the terms of the will, an undivided one- half interest in and to a certain piece of land with all buildings on gton road is given to Emily L. of Torringto Foreclosure Granted A certificate of forecl been granted to Luigi Me Plainville by the court of e pleas against property on Whiting owned by John Kacmarczyk. Mr. M 2 was represented in the ac- Judge William J. Malone Dun Bristol Funeral of Mr. Kimmel eral services for John J of 64 East Main street political leader, ernoon at 2 o'clock he services were larg e at- oot ciates. of Rev. Lincoln E. F Church of Our Savio | ciate bearers were connected with Mr. Kimm friends and in the politi Th irst Selectman S rd Selectman Edward resentative Robert P. hn Simpson, Frank } hamback. Burial was y, New Britain worl Minister on Vacation Bell at Short Beach. ¢ be omitted month. Memt rch will take part services of the P es to be held every Sund rs of the cht the united church August Leases Plainville Land George B. Lampson of Plai has leased property on North Was ington street to Harry Cox of Bris- tol. The leased land contains abo; two acres, together with a dwel house and garage been filed at the off! clerk Sues for $100 Thomas M. Rich of garage of Southington for damages of %1 Lena Bellini of Plainville writ is returnable before Just Peace Willlam J. Hurley ington on August 1S at 2 erty of the defendant on the has the Centra suit le\h'\ Plainville Warantee Deeds 5 W sold proper- Plainville to Walter E. Coons Cosimo Lepone of ville has sold land and a dwelling house lo- cated on EIm court to Joseph and Carmella Leflamine of Bristol RYAN ATRCRAFT MOVES Detroit, Aug. 6 (#) Ryarn Aircraft factory has removed from St. Louls to Detroit, Edward S. Evans, president of Detroit craft Corporation, announced to- day. The Louis plant, E will be used as a tion for all been Detroit plant take care of to handle a for bombers placed by USE. HERALD l'LH Mastin House—10 room old Colonial style. In goc condition. Equipped w modern electrical fixtures and bathroom fixtures. Good furnace. Located East Main St. Must be removed by Sept. 1. For Information See Board of Selectmen Plainville, ' Bristol News BHI]—TH—ER SISTER 10 WED SAME DAY - for the good of t re repre lerick W ohjecting doctor sai with oi will be des {Two Mamages in HMalerbo % Family Set for August 12 PEACE BREAKER JAILED Wife Clzims Koperrk Hit Her With Bottle—War to Eiterminate Rats istrict o e Enlarged—-Farmer's Wit Play Harry L arme Malerbo, c Carlo Maler e, will pe u Miss Georgian Mr. and Mr | Bingham str ave thony Jerome August lowing censes to th Clerk Kopezek Gets Six Months Peter Kopez Warranty Deeds Filed Loze . One care has been promised | porting the boys to the r will be needed. as there will be seven boys with their | baggage, which takes up as muchl room as the boys The Thursday evening meetings of | the Methodist church will be omitted | two weeks. The Sun-) the same | of the town court which was held in the town hall. He was acting in the absence of Judge George Griswold, who is on an extended automobile trip John Eldon of 124 Adelaide street, Hartford, who was pre ed on the most serious charge. that of driving while under the influence of liquor was found guilty and fined $100 and Sebastian Hartford Hazel street, New Ha fined $25 and costs each when con- victed of driving overloaded trucks. Julius Woronick of 17 Sherman | . Meriden, was assessed $10 | 1 costs after being convicted ofi for the next services for 0 be discontinued. | Edith Northrop left today for SREL LR she will spend a week | 1 Louis Nev i with friends. The library will be open Friday | ternoon and evening for the ex-| change of books. George Demore is enjoying his an- nual vacation from his duties at Landers, Frary & Clark Co. of New | Britain. John P. Lewis has purchased the residence formerly occupied by Mr. An automobile driver whose name | ang Mrs. William Fogette was not learned was arrested by |\ H. Pavne has returned from a State Policeman Nelson just previous | several ot the! Plainviite | to the session of the town court last | camp ground night when he passed the town hall| The continued drought of the past vhere a large crowd was gat several weeks has begun to affect the | The man was followed by the ater supply. Wells and cisterns are | officer to the Hartford line, where |low and unless rain falls within the he was given a ticket ordering his| week some wells will run dry. Crops appearance at next Tuesday night's|are also beginning to show the ef- session, fects of the drought. driving an automobile without hav- ing obtained an operator's license. Speeder Arrested days' stay TM AWFUL SORRY THAT THE MONEY WAS SToLeN. 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