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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1930. . day morning at 7:30 o'clock by Rev . arranty deed filed at the offi Free Out of Town |N!| pLe ool ] EnEW Kurd Endurancers Quit Delivery Customers- s Pemlens Notice m ar on uras The Herald is the recipient of i Notice of pending ¢ ctic ice of pending civil uction by communication from the Federal Our Own Call Enter- Motors prise 2100 ||| ) - Store Closes Wednesdays at 12 o'Clock During This Month e 3 first Tuesday of S R L ez Open Al Day Saturday ‘Given Reception at Home by ... Men Fined $50 as Resulf of pifine mim fo come to a compier Friends and Relaives 550" ot (et T | s is be rought to mort , obtain d represented by Hunger- thank those who axe of Britai ‘ondon road” x 4 WAS BORN IN PLYMOUTH ., gewien chub Stecune b |3 Y ‘ ) : R J'uneral of Edward Conlin Thursda ineahoELeardiConlin Thursiay Is Made By Drivers TAIN RAYMOND THAYER - e Sireei ; MOrning—Loc&l People Narrowly i1 1 v - ; ey 1 ondo road ' zured In Crash On Escape Serfous In in Acci- t # 7 BB Chinz and Challie Bedspreads || . it 100 SECl oo ™7 S ner, well-known resident, will cele Lrate her §9th birthday anniversary port { the meeting, a § : ST S tomorrow. She was born in Ply- attendan ticipate ; ) of dr reach of | mouth on August 13, 1541, and has Repairing Street ; and ae i e local | ¥nds Sl e s resided in Plainville more than 10 Work on repairing, Bohemia et 5 court, was quitted of th ds ¢ . orice s eac B el saer way anaith . 2 b named counts in court by e o : o e be in good condition i ] M. Donovan this| bition gan rosln Sunday Mrs. Booth was the guest 1 R s Mgt . B . 3 i Olson of Greenc of honor at a reception given at her | numer aints duri ¢ M ; : if M A e home by members of her family y ts or 3 1 Shanes o il e i . oot Fifty-four relatives and friends were o a in attendance. Mrs. Booth has a large circle of friends in Plainville 2nd is enjoying good health despite h vanced age She was marrie Plymou Beautiful Supimery Bedspreads, Fine Grade Figured Tl ey Her union was blessed by eight . . e dren, seven of whom are living. They Chintz and Challie, Suitablt For Double and are e HomwellHart el oot T X Fa o Ward, Mrs € Single Beds. || ™" EScupe Sertaus nuries e S n Rock ye Values tc; $2.95 \ & 7 marred by an accident to six local Some with drapes to match, 79 merdiei U e escaped serious injuries in an dent on the mill chute 3 el N £ €8 | struch ! 1 me d Michae] Green They were passengers ir ve- 1 b ¢ i . Street Floor A N e L cog suddenly broke a Loat sheoting ackw women were severely shake 1eceived minor inju tated medical trea Mrs. Joseph All Mrs, Joseph Ro . marbles. He further stated that not | this evening at 3 o'clock in their Broad street i : - Comers 20 183,000 Bequest erlin ews only was this attitude taken.by his|sooms in Commurity hall of Kent st Rereired te i 5 i 4 e el team but by the others as well. The New Haven hospital and home r daughter. To Home in Suaday school of St. Gabriel's Judging from the feeling that is Episcopal shurch will resume its Charged received bruises and a fast growing it would not be any |Sunday sessions on September 14 bad shakir Mrs. Allard also great surprise if the Blue Hills crowqd Miss Florence Carns has returied cived a bruised hac Mrs. Aime would he forced to play haseball well | from a visit with friends in Milford 8 g ek NG into the winter if they are to take C 5 n L Richard Walsh left yesterday for care of allithe challenges that are | camp Keemahsahbec. to join the - he West Ha- reported about ready to be hurlea | East Berim Boy Scouts who ar ce. She received an injy their way . Y hose foot_and < : spending the week at the ; L 3 BrakeiTesting fCatpalzm Rain fell for more than an hom Uo% “ . The state and loc E A 1 local = police ar:| yegiarqay but afforded only a tem- llrl 10 Meriden on the many cars that are owned | ..., - TE SENC R 8 4 more serious accider S BnEanae 0 £t I & t fte neorp r . v Milli- conditions. Auniliary Meeting by residents of this section and| apjco punice Pratt und t | these on cars which have occasion Ison. SOFT BALL TILT TONIGHT Local Police Preparing to Launch Brake Testing Campaign—Deputy Judge Will Conduct Court Session —Predict Land Boom $oon. Mrs. Charles Dickinson, of Hudson street, Berlin, escaped serious injury. e car in which they were rid- inz and which was being driven by Mr. Dickinson, skidded on the wet e tracks on Colony strect ini Meriden, about four o'clock yester- rnoon and crashed into a tice at the side of the highway. The accident occurred in front of the home of Attorney C. J. Danaher and both Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson vere taken there where theys were treated by Dr. J. A. Wilson for their injuries, following their refusal to go he Meriden hospital Jllowing treatment they were driven to their home in Berlin as their onn car was so badly damaged that it would have been impossible to drive it \ccording to the story of , wit- Mr. Dickinson was proceed- n a northerly direction at a slow rats of speed when without warning the car started to skid and continued | to do €0 until it brought up against the tree on the oppositc side of the road The car was nawly purchased and was towed into Mack's garage in Berlin where it will be repaired Baseball Tonight lloxing tonight's games in the Kensington soft: ball league the existing triple tie for first place will no longer exist, \as two of teams deadlocked are scheduled to play. The Saint Paul team according to the ones are the favorites {o L* s contest against the G ang should this dope prove correct they will in all probability find themselves tied for the top position with the Cypress Hill crew who are scheduled to meet and hizhly favored to win their game against the up &nd coming Firndales The third game of the cvening will find the Bottle Alley aggregation fighting to remain out of a tie for the cellar position when they stack up against the American Legion crew who are at present the sole occupants of this humble place. Tonight's games will finish the first round of the season's schedule znd the team finding itself in first place after tonight will be the favorites to cop the pennant or v hatever it is the boys are playing tor John Conlin this morning said he will be at the games to look over the various teams with a view to making arrapgements for games with the various league entries. John says he feels a little slightea because his team was not included in the schedule and is after the scalps of the teams who are mem- bers of the league. It is his conten- tion that nothing but fear of defeat was the reason for his team being denied entry into the league. ck Giana, manager of the St outfit, claims that this feeling on the part of the Blue Hills sports- rian is unwarranted and stated that | he would be glad to arrange a serics | with the south end aggregation to be plaved any time that his team is rot scheduled for fun, money or operation for appendicitis today in the Methodist hospital in Breokiyn The ¥ nd Drum corps mect Thursday even t isual hour for the regular weekly hearsal. Miss Mabel Read is spending t he week in' West Cromwe aunt, Mrs. s Pratt the mid-week scrvice at Methodist church wfll be om this week will b Court Sessfon aunied The regular weckly session of the The fall Betlin town c t will be held to- echools will resume night at 7:30 o'clock in the town the e to be announced hall. Several cases will be tried at| A number of local young this time. have planned for a decp In the absence of Judge Griswoll | trip next Runday. who is away on an auto trip Deputy S Judge George Green will preside. DL s tand oo rreaicied | May Be Missing Girl A very congiderable increase ‘n tax revenue, coupled with the open- ing as real cstate developments of much land lying between the New Britain town line and the Boston post road will follow construction of a new highway from Lllis stéeet, New Britain, to the turnpike, pro- vided such construction is approv- ed by the highway commis- sion Mayor Quigley of New Britain now awaiting an answer from Stat Highway Commissioner John A Macdonald, before whom he lail plans for the project and whose ap- proval he has asked It iz the hope of the New Brit- ain mayor 16 cstablish a crosstown highway, leading from West Main | street and Corbin avenue, to th: toxn line at Berlin, where. accor ing to his plan, it would mest the new highway and continue post road If the highway is constructed it will not involve an eutlay of Berlin funds. being one of the trunk line highways in the Connecticut system The land to be traversed. under Quigley's plan, is for the most part acreage, but if the road is built, a reassessment would put it in the | Folice at Cincinnati, 0. bl higher taxed improved land lisi, giving name of Mary Wilson. is r thereby increasing the town _rev-|Frances St. John Smith, who di enues and the salability of the%and. |peared frem Smith college in M Trustee in Bankruptcy chusgtts more than year aso Douglas Johnssen of Hartford has to pass through the town It ia expected that all would he in Madiness to start some time to- day. This measure is being taken by sta nd police police throughont the state in an effort to prevent | fatalities as the result of faulty braking systems that may be used by thoughtless drivers and is mor» an educational than a puniti measure. will hold i r meeting n hall on Whit- nounc fage of Mis Johnson avenue,a C. Wall of Mr. and Mrs. Uk seel Lecation Here bris will open r Funeral of Edward Co; Funeral services fo below the ves by Bo: locats his bo: Holy Day Iriday NOVARRO been named trustee by the_credito N of Baba Pera of Berlin who filed an FRECKLES AND involuntary petition some time ago | The appointment was made vester- | day at the first meeting of the cred- HIS FRIENDS | |itors which was held in the office of Berlin Briefs | Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Haugh and children, of Brunswick, N J. are : 2 i visiting at the home of Mrs. Haugh's “‘:’i‘E g e, parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Trehy | | IE HAT FaRBAR of Kensington S ARCUND HeRe Arthur H. Bushnell, local resident ANY wpeR= | who sustained a fractured leg when | he was struck more than a week ago by a passing automobile is re- | ported to be resting comfortably at his home on Farmington avenue. | Henry A. Austin, town employe | who was seriously injured some time ago when the car he was driv- | |ing was involved in a collision with Tanother machine is recovering slow- | {1y at his home in Berlin | | East Berlin News | Miss caroline Savage has return. ed from a six_weeks vacation in Washington, D. ¢' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Payne and family are enjoying the week at HERE I THOUGHT ALL ALONG, | Bankruptey Referee Saul Berman. THAT SOMEBODY HERE oM TUE RANCH LELD 0ScAR AND ME UP TUE OTHER DAY, BUT OSCAR'S FaRear”? WHOS FOR ALL I KNow ! | the Plainville camp ground. | The Kn.gu.s of Pythias will meet Boy Slichigy Injured <on 53 Sou Trolley Struck has ar e wil s son's defens By BLOSSER 2 U S PAT oFF BY NEA SERVICE.