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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1930. 7 ‘, Free Delivery Service to All Conn. Shores by Our Own Motors Store Closes Wednesdays at 12 o'Clock During This Month WE ARE BOTH STORY OF COMPLETE TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS ersonal Shopping Bureau Browr Thom: artford's Open All Day Saturday v, nc. opping Center: Plainville News VACCINATION RULE WILL BE ENFORCED {Dr. George F. Cook, Health Out of Town Customers May Call Us Without Toll Charge Call Enter- prise 2100 FLATTERED AND INDEBTED TO A BROWN THOMSON PATRON FOR THIS LETTER ... AS IT TELLS A EVER INCREASING SERVICE GIVEN THROUGH OUR Brown Thomson, Inc. Hartford, Conn. Gentlemen:— charge, That is a pretty No matter where you are good record, isn't it? Yours Truly. Write to our personal shopping bureau. tomers call Enterprise 1200. In sending you enclosed check 1 feel like thanking you for yvour al- ways prompt and satisfactory filling of any order I send. charge with you for over 25 years, or an unsatisfactory parcel. and I have never vet had an over- we are always here to fill your wants. Mail and phone orders receive prompt attention. Ofticer, Seeks Co-operation SCHOOLS OPEN SEPT. 3 Large Attencance at Grange Gather- ing In Southington—I'uneral of Edward Conlin Tomorrow=—Mrs. Trumbull Vacationing—Items. Dr. George F. Cook, health officer, urges the parents of school children have their children vaccinated. School will resume sessions on Sep- tember 3 and Dr. Cook is advocating early vaccination. It is hoped that the parents will cooperate with the doctors and school department in trouble was experienced along this line and the eame fine cooparation is expected again this year. No children will be admitted to school unless they can show a cer- tific a doctor stating that n vaccinated, No child will be allowed to enter school with- out such a certificate, the only ex- ring 4 statement from a doctor stating that the child's health does not warrant vaccination. Dr. Cook's decree has the support of Superintendent of Schools Leon C. Staples who will see that the health officer’s orders arg strictly carried out. they have T have had a caption Many at Grange Meeting About 300 members of the state Grange were present at a Central Pomona Grange assembly held yes- terday at the farm of State Master nd Mrs. Louis G. Tolles on West street <outhington Plainville Grange 4. Ir rs and deputies Out of town cus- attendance we e morning business session was Berlin News HALF DAY SESSION NEW SCHOOL PLAN Schedule Will Afiect 136 Ken- sington Grammar School Pupils OMIT BASEMENT CLASSES of Man Tined $10 On Complaint Kensington Girl—st. Paz:l's Nine Tie With Cypress Hill For First Place. e hundred and fif our teachers will be the part time schedule ext month a er school n worked out t of Schools Miss X on six pupils affected to be put ibora solution to the £ school congestio Two classes of the primary grades will be out of the and rooms on floo r morning session. The grades which have been using the first floor rooms will bhe excused from the morning session but will be ired to for afternoon during the noon hour. The two hasement roc vacated by first and second grades will br Junior h hasement the first taken ed the report ch de riting of the hy the classes rtrients eld in ¢ nd history in the other will b hra will and ronms £h T v alge E teachers of the elen groups affected by the new sc re Miss Phelan, grade Klotz, grades 1 and 2: Miss Ma Doy 2 and Miss McGrath, The changes affected will result relief of congestion thronghout entire building. Study groups be removed fro class rooms re recitations are conducted. The noval of the small children from hasement rooms will undoubted- 1 favor with the basement was never use as class rooms The ch made ¢ loss of one hour a day child resulting in an aggregate loss of 200 hours in educational work for each child during the schodl year. This, the town school committee ad- mitted, but said it felt the present move was the only sane solution fo a most difficult problem. All of the teachers will be requested to so ar- rvange their courses to concen- trate on the major subjects without omitting essential parts of the course of study. The old time schedule will continue for 2l pupils with the ex- ception of the four classes on short hours. The schedule for the short hour group will probably be from & until 12 o'clock and the afternoon session from 12:30 o'clock until 4:30 o'clock. Light Court Docket Three cases were tried at night's session of the Berlnf town conurt by Deputy Judge Green who wag acting in the atb of Judge Gieorge Griswold who has been away for the past ten days on an automo- trip through New England Charles Magetieri who was arrest- 1 August 4 by Constable Jrank Tirown on complaint of Anna Holli of Kensington and charged with as- 1t was fined $10 and costs of 5 on recommendation of the prosecution who stated that the case was not as serious as it was first thought Bam Lichetti ntary hedule Miss as ssence of Kensington and | John Walacki of Berlin were tried for harboring unlicensed dogs ar their cases were disposed of by charging them t the ci Triple predic who had figu Cypress Hill e costs ie Broken fons of the wise ones ed that the Saintsand am would win thgir o sure had the rignt that is just what happened aints toppled the Giants from lofty perch when they took th ir 1up by the score of 8§ to into a tie for first honors ¥y virtue of their victory The last ni dope for The their nd went The Cypress Hill team retained its hold on the top ague ladder the irndales by the lop-sided score of 25 to 7 iile the American Legion outfit 1t farther into lar wher they were k ed off by the Bot- tle Alley to the tune of $ to 3. rung of the by defeating the ce Williams Funeral he funeral of Charles W ms, retired mail carrier of K. sington died lay at home following a lon will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home and in the Ken- sington Methodist church at 3 o'clock. Burial will he in West Lane cemetery in Kensington Berlin Bricfs John Hart, clerk at Giana and Ronketty's store in Kensington 1s this on a vacation Wil- n- who vest his iliness o0od and Ruth returned to the Kensington after a iwo E t at Stony Point, N X Miss Laura Point, N. Y der of Mrs Hannigan of Stony d the rer John Rin ood of K Police Test B of the ington. Membe partment aid the loca omobi le Slight Accident vo cars were in collision at Upson’s corner. Howard W of 265 Fairview strect, New Brit: and James Robinson of Acadeny hill in Southington were the drivers of the cars when Robin- left turn e crash occurred son attempted to make a from Farmington avenue into New Rritain road. He claimed that he was at a complete when th ent happe and aftér a hy discussion on the part of both drivers a settlement whereby each s to care for the damage (o his own car was effected and hoth men drove on their respective ways. East Berlin Items Miss Evelyn Johnson and Lindquist have left for a two vacation to be spent in New shire Mr. stop Miss Hamp and Mrs. William Lapointe of Main street entertained relatives in their home yesterday The mid-week meetings and Sun- day evening services of Meth- odist church will be resumed th first week in September. The Fife and Drum rps - will meat tomeorrow eveni. T:30 o'cloc at Community Miss Anna Nelson of called upon friends in town day. Miss Nelson will return teach at the Hubbard school 1930-1931 Victor Benson returned last eve- ning from a deep sea fishing trip bringing with him a catch of 45 fish one of them a six pound blackfish Miss Eunice Pratt who was oper- ated upon vesterday morning for Britain [t} for Dancing Tonight Swedish and American —at— PARAMOUNT PAVILION Music By CARLSON'S ORCHESTRA | Ir. Mrs. ' FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS === followed by sporting events. Lunch- con was served at noon. At the aft- ernoon session High Priest of De- meter, Charles M. Gardner of West- ficld, Mass yoke. An address of welcome was given by the state mas- appendicitis a pital in splendid tion Af hospital s e A thre over rom weeks the operi- stay at ti Il return to her honi: k's convalescence. two given a carved cane obtained on the ain estate in Hartford and the names of many who attended the meeting were inscribed on it At a meeting of the executive com- mittee of the state Grange to be held farm in the afternoon, plans ade to have an exhibition of m products at the Eastern States Exposition in Springfield in Septem- ber. "olles was ; m wood pregram extending Labor Day has been plann 1t the Plainville Camp ground. Th time will over principall; to entertainment and recreation The East Berl ho will be during this period The library will afternoon and change of books Mrs. James Hofher of town was the guest of Mr. Patrick Hol Hother was fori Hol T next Sisters will be glye at 1l ever Funeral of Edward Conlin Funeral services for Edward Con- lin of Chester street, Mountain View, who was drowned at Lake Pocoto- paug Sunday evening while saving two companions, will be held to- morrow morning the Church of Our Lady of Mercy. A solemn high mass of requiem be celebrated al will be in Joseph's cem- on Farmington avenue. Make Long Auto Trip and Mrs. George W 3 daughter are visiting Searles’ & Mrs. W. I. Wilbur of 24 Washington street, having trav- eled by automobile all the way from Los Angeles. California. After an extended visit and sight- seeing tour, they will motor back stopping at Yellowstone park, the and other Mr this vi ager of a store on Britain. before his family to Los Angeles. Attending Session Six members of tt neregational church the Young People’s society and Sunday school are attending the yeung people's conference being conducted the Council Re- ligious cducation at Storrs. The con- started yesterday and will until August conference given 1ching over the in vesterd gan meeting of be held vening at § o'clock at Community hall g w Eastford 1fternoon arranged il will it sportation can er. FAVERSHAMS HAVE BABY Concord 13 (P—A daughter re today to Mr. Faversham, Faversham was the forn Sarah Sha daughter of T. Mott Concord. Faversham's er was the Mass, A was born 1 and Mrs. William on Mr, known in actor 3o s was 1 and Shaw of nity. celebrated FATHER PICKER DIES New Haven, Aug (UF) N Rev. Thomas J. Picker dropped dead of a attack in the rectory of Aiden’s church, of wh re today. He tive of Stamford and c first mass there in 1300 moving Plainville heart Co connected as a na ebrated his ot crence continue | At the tendance are 100l t all those e v so The Rey conference charge of Stop Smarting at the soothing touch of Dot and Thursdas - in a Musical Romance eslno C“DEVIL-MAY-CARE™ Comedy — Acts — News O:ntment It heals quickly and often prevents blisters. Also promptly relieves itching, chafing, rashes, etc. Should Be In Every Home _PERSONAL FRIE Tonight: ‘VERY LADY OUTFIT to Friday—saturday WILL ROGERS i~ “SO THIS IS LONDON™ to take steps as soon as possible to | this work. Last year practically no | | with confiscated [Theodore Greene of New Brita. | " Those attending trom Plainvilic are Mrs. J. Roy Wilkerson, Miss McConn, Weltha Scoville, W. Strunz, Lucille Ryder and Marion Deane Want Action Soon Members of the Plainville Graded School association are desirous of the town take over the mairtenance of the summer play- ground at the Broad street school hope to see an appropriation made for the playground in the coming year's budget. It is believed that $300 would be sufficient to take | care of the expenses of the play- | ground. At a special town meeting held early in the year at the high school, a petition was read asking that the playground be taken over by the town Ag no resolution was pre- sented to this effect before meeting, the petition was dropped out and no action taken The playground has been taken care of by the school association for scme vears and all oxpenses paid through its treasury. For a time it was felt that there would be no playground this year hecause of the lacii of sufficient money. Public ubscriptions and money realized from a operetta by the school chil- dren saved the day and made the playground possible for another year Members of the association point 1o the many benefits realized from the playground. Resides affording wholesome recreation and sport, it Keeps the children off the streets where they are in danger of auto- mobhiles This year the daily sions of the playground ha attended, association feels that it has its part in establishing the playground and equipping it and it nOW up to the town to take it over and maintain it in future yeare 'nless the town does so. the asso ciation fears that the children will be without a playground very soon The opinion of town officials on the matter is not known Boy Scout Meeting Scout Troop the he- The done Doy to meet a Fletcher. morrow 1 are requested honie of Joseph assistant scoutmaster, to- evening at 7 o'clock Visiting Maine H. Trumbull of Fasn 1e, in company rk and her daughter. yesterday for a week's Moosehead Lake, Maine, the nor's summer camp. They will for about two weeks. er 10, Mrs. Trumbull York where she will who will p abroad on that Mrs. Jo ington aven inn ain there will ptem 1o New Picnic Tomorrow Manross lodge. W. R. C will hold its annual picnic tomorrow “t Lake Compounce. X meet at the Pain departure wil An Newton mbers will ille center where ade at 12 o'clock ing afternoen is expect- members are invited to at- 1 be interes All Briefs of Forestyille illnece Russian Peasants Move Into South America ago, Aug P) — Migsion work among slan immigrants in South America was described to the Lutheran board of missions for South America today by the Rev. . F. Lehenbauer, president of zilian district of the E Lutheran Synod of Missouri, and other states The Rev. Mr. Lehenbauer said vast numbers of Russian peasants and working people, driven from their homes hy Soviet rule, were emigrat- ing to South America, particularly Brazil and Argentina. Much mis- sionary work was done among these immigrants, the pastor said No War Clouds Looming In Turkey and Pers Angora, Turkey, Aug. 3 () Anatolie agency today cays ports of tension between t ish and Persian governn without foundation. The agency de- clares. the relations between the YO governments are fri Friction between the Persians over incursions ish tribesmen into the gion Persian reach had crossing e Turkey ritory rumored Boy K;eps ilent When Pal Falls Into (anal Lowell, Mass 3 (@ Police today dragged a canal at the Roott mill in a search for the body of Idward Gaboroski. six of Mr. and Mrx. Stanislaw Gahoroski The boy failed to home last night and q day of John Sopel revealed that Edward and fell into the noon. John said anyone abhout t he was sure | to aturn to his stioning fo- a companion had slip canal yeste he had lent told not acc be By using a vaporizer England, army er successful in ru motor tru jor as the f motor change " Bristol News BUTLER DISWISSED IN POLICE COURT |Judge Donovan Releases Man On Lack of Evidence TROLLEY MEN GELEBRATE New Departure Band Ghes Concert Program At Federal Hill Green —Endurance Liders Still Stay in Race For Record. Judge Joseph morning dismiss ph Butler of as charged with dri der the influences of of lack of evidence rested by Motorcyele Monday afternoon mobile he was driving a sidewalk at W streets and had down a street hended he on the curbing services for Mr, Mr M Walsh of Geo street, ernoon at low for wite Wals who died the Bristol ng a three wee held at the late home this morn at § o'cloc! h Rev. Per Wolfenden. pastor of the church, officia Walsh and a large 3 remains were shipped ernoon to Millinocket mer residence Complete 35th Year John H. Thomas and Jan oth of 44 W ol pect hosr al Bay Mrs her hu childre arly this ati- Maine, a for- fan com traveled ov here and excursion tr that the and Prior upon any PaSSEngers we car was operated who. tod ness, and most worked togeth trolley The f this’ city on A No all p o roduction Dispo-es of Farm George Quinion butor, has sold farml pens’ hill local coal being offered for ny gr No Quarantine Here vill not nt nour Ryan, Doz W Tokephils providing can are and a ed by Kept states of domesti terday tions bordering Farmington. w Vies Was exy Bristol has had rabid dogs d cral persons to rabies by bei Dog Warden Rya tionary measures out rabies. All anima disease ) troub week and exposed effort to keep which show will be cap- d ur obser Dot he an- Warranty Decds Tiled following B Char Gillette amas From bert A wood Herbert A. Gillette to Walls, land and buildings Elm street rl Eohne to n undivided and build From Charles L. on South From ¢ Alice Forestville store Leased es 1 of ed a sto b ppurtenances at 2 et to Her t A. Gillette limantic, according to & for record at clerk toda three-year re h commenced vesterday. at $780 a year Appreciative Letter Clerk Thomas B. Ste morning rece highly ative commun fror of West Haver Rockwell lette Wall Southington South I of Wil lease filed the office of th this spreci- a resident visited City ed a who reeentl parl r follo Board c aissioner of the privileg 1 a park. The kid ark have there the especially is fine custodian of the Kiddy taking the time and patience 00d time donor of Rock has vill be remembered RAYMOND HOOF 1 e Have Cor Endee Rand Concert of choice se- altzes, over- Two Wed In Family s Geo M 0, son of ho of Jerom ico of School Delezates to Convention cyele Riders Continue The boys have built a signal systeaty to awake replacement riders during the night conisting of a horn and loudly r g bell. The same orange wt 1 started on its long 294 hours ago was proceed- its course this a ting group of riders on its gth hour o'clock this afters t of cyclists also intends to remain at ask until the world's record or mark es- t cd by its oppone broken PETROL 15 BLAMED FOR KURD UPRISING ks Not Satistiel With Atti- tude of Persia icyele ourney 1po A com Laure on wrnoea passed its nts Tu Turke 13 (UP)— black oil seeping from th v Mosul frontier region Wus ed today for the merciless war= rdish tribes against the struggle that rapidly ap climax today hich has lations bet Angora Priceles: proached e confi ed brought Turkey reports of ng of the Kurds, cen- Ararat ere Turli- tempting to strike i the cen ued ther: e Turks circling h forces into e the refusal in suppres- Persian repi the second to cross the 1 Kurds wa direct office iders Pe~ stance (o cign of grecd oparently ations tha The na- Kurd nden:: and the Selahettin his ex Ly revol: e chiot But re- indicated Mosul been respor and that th power ha sh a new r the ind. of tain th of was the scribed ports here who oil discovered on has revol er last year Luropean to e Near East YANKEE MATADOR HAS TOUGH TIME Sidney Franklin Meets Compe- {ition in Bull Fighting A — Sidney 1fighter, the who has ever ofessional matador 1ving hard sledding. A novelty in got contracts Bull rings al vahted the of a “Yanqui Aug Brookiyn 1l ond ir must 1he ting egularly fight. and along enough L sort of NED NOW HOOI. REGINS alty able Visic Frank E. Goodwin Optometrist Main St Phone Spe 1905 4 Passengers! By BLOSSER (I WoNDER IF voor onciE ) IS TAKING ANYONE Wi | ROBSER THAT Took. TUE PAYROLL FROM r~— vs 2 YoU'D THINK HED TAKE ("ARE YoU GO oot ) THOUGHT T ALONE, ON THIS HiM To HUNT FOR THE = COUTING PARTY \NOULD _ way?

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