New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 11, 1930, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1930. - Free Delivery Service to All Conn. Shores by Our Own Motors Store Closes Wednesdays at 12 o’Clock During This Month Out of Town Customers May Call Us Without Toll Charge Call Enter- prise 2100 Open All Day Saturday A Close and three times this price, Women’s Silk 83c pr. Full fashioned, Collar in white broadcloth, 69c Also women's quality, colors, odd lot. 19¢ efe. (Gift semi-service lisle tops, some sub-standards. Panties, Bloomers and Vests | chemises, Imported Straw Mats Suitable for flower pots, hop) Our Aisle Specials Had to Be Good to Get The Response That They Do Out of Summer Frocks, $4.95 Lovely silk print Frocks and pastel chiffons, flat crepes and sport silks, sizes 14 to 42. Smart styles and colors, just a few models of each, dresses that are worth two $4.95. (Second Floor) Men’s Carter's Union Suits $2.50 Regular $6.50 grade. Small Iot, faced with lisle, broken sizes, . lent value. Hosiery | silk but excel- weight, Men's Negligee Shirts, $1.00 attached and collars to match, woven madras and fancy broadeloths, also some slightly soiled. Values to $2.50 for $1.00. Colored Alarm Clocks 69¢ ea. Long, loud ring, fully Red, yellow, green. guaranteed. Rogers' Tea Spoons (Set of 6) 59¢ Fifteen year plate in the Harriet pat- (Silver Shop) hot dishes, | tern. Berlin News HENSINGTON DRUM WAJOR DEFEATED Clarence Walker Loses Crown to Major Burke TIEN BURNED BY GASOLINE Take Girl Scout Troop to Day's Camping Trip Wednesday—Corn Borer Examination Slows Up Traflic—Rensington Wins Again. rence Walker of relin- conte ernoon at Light- ¥ sington in s were i attempted to refill the tank had run dry when some of the gasoline fell onto the heated motor immediately caught fire. The heat from the fire thus caused was Very shortly after the gas loded 1 - how became igni The men T Accordin ments en route to th eral motorists siop to offer them any assist The men were fir to ex- tinguish the flames themselves and were brought to the Meriden hos. pital where it was learned that they | had been severely burned about the and shoulders men are employed by the Suzio company and were driv- one of the com trucks at time of the accident Girl o Carnpinz ington their the be troo to take #y's camping held next Wednesday at Stanley Quarter park in New Britain from 9a. m. till 4 p. m [ All who desire to make the trip | are requested to send their names to | their local captain, Miss Adele Tadelle, not later than 12:30 Tues- | doy noon Al those tend will brir v their scout Heavy Ne trip which is to nning to at- lunch and vho are pl their knive Traffic New Britain.road lite heavy and be- corn horer all ¢ s movin canee o ment inspectors for th ceming this much slower than usual It was more noticable about 9 o'clock than at any other time dur- ing the evening as at this time the line extended from the foot of South exemine way it w Main street to a point considerably Manu iring ton ridge visiting with Summitt, > J. Mr. and Mrs. Pi on Worthing lowing England and Mr. and ldren, o Kensington The K little Wins Again ngton baseball tean trouble in fighting off threats of the Red Sox team from Hartford in a game played on the Percival avenue grounds vesterday afternoon The final score ngton bors to h for hitti me s of owed the Ken- gotten 15 runs e opposition. 1t was a contest 4 several maro's pa Vendrillo of E Je gs of play Ka, th led all others in 1ering two for the cal t bass this respect, g management has heard vthing om those in arge of the House of David team ey have been trying to arrange not definite Wilson ford was made at 9 cal chu ber of roup. nsporting hienic Funeral ne and in New where a requiem was astor. Rev. sted by Rev e of West and Mrs. R nd Mrs. M tonbury Mr. and Southingto; Dawid as sub-deacon 1 relatives were of more ains h in cere- Holigan in a serious cond plot t res and the pl Mr. Labieniec's place of business in Berlin was closed for the entire day and the door was draped with a large floral wreath Son Will Run Business The fe whict onducted | Berlin for t blistering on s have wilted {cause of lack of moisture. All ve tables whose roots nourish from top soil are the most serio fected. Carrots and pars: extend from six to ten the sub-soil continue to th har 1 busines toes have been 1 under the manag Alpho: v. B The youthful My n Keemosahbee to join t associated with his { roop of Boy Scouts ¢ business for the past y g the week there is thoroughly acquainted with ltjo Ens has reported all its details. | thet of his bicycle to the local The doors of the plant will be |thorities, the machine opened tomorrow and will continue bee tomaro were Mrs. Ro- 5 from the I e bus and a nu Cth.| East H having bee¢ stolen from the rear of his home |ped a heart breaking 4 to 3 decision during the night. The theft occur- | Datoli, pitching for the locals, was in red several days ago and so far no|wonderful form and allowed but a |trace can be found of the bieycie |single hit hut faulty support in the which had a blue frame and was oments spelled his doom almost new. gathered six hits off the New Dritain | > B Plainville News =" o inihoia™ granted a foreclosure on Plainville | . FOR FLOWER SHOW Se tz through an order of superior court. The property is divided into Benefit Affair fo Be Staged in High School Gymnasium William F New Haver 20 lots and is located at New Britain terrace, The time limited f demption of the property h The MANY ENTRIES EXPECTED it surke of New saver come [ damage to fenders while All-Plainville Nine Defeated—Grang. | TUdguards and bumpers of Burke machine were damaged Eac d r claimed that the other had hit him. A long verbal argument followed. Constable Thomas Royce investigated the acci- dent but found no cause for arrest. Win Two Games The Plainville Athletic bascball team won two games over the weck- end fror Ramblers of RBristol Saturd: locals scored a 9 to win a e Hill school mon orestville. Mora out and allow Rt s of the gan s passed. iff was represented in the Attorney Angela M - Britain. Slight Accident dent took mor n ¢ s v oy John O'Brien of New Britain and 1are when ¢ dar irke of The came fhe ers to Gather in Southington—An- | nual Trumbull Excursion Today— Slight Automobile Accident. Miss Mary Drake, chairman of the | flower show committee, announced today that the exhibit will be held on August 20 from 2 to 10 p. m. in the hi um instead 5 original- change in sites has hrough the re- stin house by the as already been started wn the house in order for the new public the Green e local high s hade with a 19 to 6 victory ed for men In Saturday's game, Snowder ar Wiley hit home runs while Jackso gathered a three base hit. Yesterday Wiley, Roger and Dalke Visit Indian Neck le Phelps, Lilli nors, Zella and Mary Dy week-e t an Nec NATHALIA GRANE ENTERS RANKS OF ADULT POETS Author of Six Books Observes oca it two stra Rogers pit Plainville and stru. o in tearing d make way library building. e committee in charge hopes every garden in Plainville will ed by some sort of a dis- gest exhibitors will be rden club of Plainville, the IFarmington and nurseries of Bristol. Charles a rze of dahlias take care of ten were eries of ns will It is not exhibit com- Full notice of will be announ Great interest ng manifested by fair is expected to be one of the essful of its kind ever ) ville. The entire receipts 1lized from t will be plac- 1in the no prizes ke the ny w to m prograr Child Her Seventeenth Birthday An- nouncing New Poetry Book library Grange Picnie memb Central Po na be held at Mrs. Louis Tolles morrow. Many ke this s will provided by aduits and children Priest of Demeter Charles M of Westfield. Mass., will be 1 (P—Natha - books of verse and edit, today dis- of a grown title ch the as she rrved her seven- her home in that her seventh a long poem dealing with the capture Atla bring one article of food | United States by a red army dinner. Members are rry alzo requ to bring their own by v e to use at in the fall ill be met at . - nter by autos and FREDERICR TOYE DIES carried to Mr. Tolles' farm (P—¥r loticoastiof the and its bsequent defe iots 1ad eight he mor P the farm at 10 a meeting and Following the b there will be a pro- gram of sporting events. A lunch- son will be served at noon after A the bers will inspect the ternoon pro- of sports events will open with a at He and a graduate of Harvard college. Toye was manager 02 Isadora Duncan. the dancer for ten years when was at career. leaves dge He Faces Arrest o'clock ateenth 15 of Two Lose Lives weki of New nd two others SO be- | both ac first page of issue Get Third Prize The Plainville Drum corps cap- tured third place for best playing ancient corps at the 45th an- the in the 3 drug a als Are Defcated noned to exp All-Plainville baseball team ir of ¢ th 1 into a lot of hard hy federal opera oon in its game aga now a patient the Maple Ends of Bristol and drop- hospital view re- | Bristol News ALLEGED LIOUOR MAKERS GET FINE Bristol Police Spend Saturday Making Dry Raids DEFENDANT TALKS FRENCH Woman Nearly Drowns in Only Three Fect of Water in Pend Rockwell Par: Guards holic treat friends content for sale, street, morning on a cha al beverages with aided Maronski's g and 1gs of a 30 poun ing swoll cohol to rub swelling. Manufacture e of Georg til “an hour before school starts in At that time, they sa endurance riding will be con- A. Park, fan s engenbacks. e he boys fought September.” & operating on serum Federal Hill s voiced | vespectively, : the first t " e for 1 religion had do with Allows One Hit; Loses ssserted t ville nine of ascball league vesterday afternoon Maple entire game but was his Dr. Robbins that Leo Corbeille of enue and Mr Weekes of rabid ted with ser tor gue leading na ue, each by saliva T rmington infected were nocul Je Sailor Hurt hard jdent Dies rerryville Maple Ends G. Alexander. ss Goodridge, 1 ing Landing Ilield r Fred H DUCE VISITS NEPHEW Aug UP) — Pr NDANGERS PAPAIL Aug GE STATE ) A san- no Moron FIRE near was 3 Damage was FOR BEST RESULTS ISsE HERALD CLASSIFTED TCHING form is usually relieved at once by a touch of soothing Resinol ADS & bove to care for the needs of the farmers customers in and around Ber- Driver Arrested Iter Gru: of Broad street FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Oscar’s Mistake! By BLOSSER o tain po AT New Britain, arreste erday morning by Con Frank and ught to t i lice station, where booked on the cha z. fol- | lowing 5 ch involved the car he was driving and one other driven by ozy of Kensington The arrest was made on complaint of Cozy who said his car was great- ly damaged by the impact. The ac- cident occurred a week ago yester- day. You DONT THINK ble Browr Berlin Pastor 1l Rev. Samuel A. Fiske, pastor the Berlin Congregational chur was confined to his with 2 s yesterday home Reports as indicated that bly N Briefs M Wilson and Mrs Catherine Knop and two children, all of Kensington, returned to their | homes yesterday, after a week's trip | which took them through the state of Vermont Miss Edith Pre John sister tice of \\'cnhmsrl DY ON THIS RANCH | THATS JUST WRAT Tt THINKIN' OF DoIN HT GET THE OLD AIRPLANE OUT..THE | MORE I TUINK OF THiS, | THE MADDER : GEE..1 6UESS T GO AN DO -t, SOMETHING FOR UNZ ) T \WOULDNT WANT c .\ GET MAD AN D US HOME .....T'LL. 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