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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1930. TGy Plainville News ", ' v Bristol News [7-iadiic i v bt \ . ior has been demo: comimission at the Sotth Side school take at certain stopping points Free Out of Town _ i rd bearer for mar cars Auiit Ay e i : Delivery Gl e owiniiie | R e e TG i e S e Service to w 0 nc May Call Us fi fl P SELEETMEN ] ‘mur\'mk E» 28 and regain his Postmaster Frank . Merrill stated tment. When the pressure With- All Conn. ° Without ‘ it Il ;:\‘vlcm-v ";r x)r:\‘ z r; "w”(\\(l/):n]fl!l\l ! o ‘vnlh.[ukl candidates would appls ials that without, they wHl Shores by Toll Charge S e chiet oty 8 Sr SRt - r tch, similar that OPD/? g | partmen 4,«;‘.Mm must bring pencil, , dlon some otthe D Our Own ”’g Call Enter- - NG AT o S []N RE[; Rl] T I! Gl e ki e sl s home of = Store Closes Wednesdays at 12 o'Clock During This Month the points where they must pause ird selectman anc e Ings in their examinations will be Beshripie i tonlin lord o ke i Open Al Day Saturday | James Simpson and William 1ormory oo C!mdon Road Biooifs Ot 521 £ sroomimn ™ w7 Smaresn ke Bl ers of the ho acco ng in the local post o t some Downbam On Ticket Again 2 o benefit 1o the i Rai in Som itire date, should the meed arlse:| " o’ g will snabio tne navy e amed imber of ex e program. The Brown Thomson’s Midsummer Sale Of g i e L “f..,;i,‘.’.'.’:“.;u;7:,,’.‘5’5““‘ proErm ot e submarine foree cer and enlisted PRIOR REMAINS ~ QUIET ‘v amvree stomeea P'AN TEN xs TOURNAMEN; 2, T ST 7 0 S e S e ctman, he has d the o w.rr.l Those obtaining high rat- Early Shopping Is Imperative : oln o ’ hat he ja 1 (h R Pine with the advent 4 Middlehury. in_aceordn ' Phild (P . | It was aleo learned today on good | ' L nit ed e e e e seior € ¢ of the Navy Yard here {5 a 20 Upholstered Chairs 12 Console Tables authority that. Willlam Downham T across home plate more B er work under n S e e e Mohairs, tapestries, denims, regu- Anfexceptionalfinetzroln, veryiun- /15t acs SESE SSIeRE Srnetan el e e A They inte ceording to S e e ome one of the fistoris aracty lar price up to $85. usually low $9 05 (fff|didate for reclection on the G. 0| Dewpite their advanced age. the |gra ol S iR e Edward Benolf, 10 Dudley|!n the world n the next two Special sale price 2 i : 4 P. ticket in the f : sted _more than |¢onoe £l Por b street, who has enacted the role of qp . NeT 02 ki Edward P. Prior. democrat and gave the large crowd | sop 0] ts or. publicity manager for the local i 4 ted k ot o ool soon be converted o the Gov. Winthrop Desks ippendale errors SatAL et ns e Gdietous e inios MConn I he e aeth i aioielaf nelComesti GO inal it T R ) - for the past two te i ) child Genuine mahogany, regular $95. Solid mahogany, extra special value stated today that he had not given c g | yea f a y ‘ larold 'h t 1l be sent by | ™, bioin George Hubert Wil- Very at any consideration to the matter as 4 = 2 fer vrus 1 the F 1 Boys' which he # ) oy 1 onlv vet and did not know whether he Sl oRa ey t one q r Thi ner ha 1 n stant director i havt o special .. y ... would be selected to head the Je BEang el o :s journeyed Of PI Lisdacanlon juof IhpN e W bmarine remodeled fersonian ticket again this year D v eiasie cirdatha bas | Yor rsity open air school for |\ier oy B0 Ll Mctal Beds Red Cl’OSS Mattresses Mr. Prior has been the democr, coloftromBthe fbre Ao a e e e e o S e o e e hmeedhe dreen candidate for first selectmar A ' ¢ erson peddled N3 When he will embark for the 3 A group of regular $8.50 metal beds. Inner spring, regular sizes, extra two years, He also st t led manfully to hit the t i Salli lis. While at the institution | oo i Feln Extra special that he was not ready to m £ olne A ! t A s shower. his hours heing from | Denoit will major in games and | |pe soeotoms r,,,,,w:,., inder {5 10 Spinet Desks 2 Pc. Living Room Suutes e " the 10 azain for 8 plsce an L1 AN 10 " SOrk todas. ang o ni] oo bring fol- SrEARzation %Il have & representa: 4. fons huve for centuries force the Northwest e b X = SR et s 5 board of selec e £ Combination walnut, regular price All over mohair covered, regular S e e have failed. Most ational famous Aus- Extra special at ...oveene i ’”x-. o ,h;,) e edlekd g e-floes while atte; iR present board of selectm loes attempting ,:1 ted to the y 5 det 5 : 2 Sir George. who was the first hey hold now . : ; 5 cad of : ths i : Bl anlie i the a o Jemes .\lmpwm y nee ostz 1 STHeE ot Pols 2 1 her 1a the North Pole, already | Mrs. Adelaide Bolton, local uoman‘ team le claiming Water- | Mr. Sim h rded the hoar 1 hashan team has be ) Guardsmen to Return has begun the preliminary work of . iy Ty T PR T st s ey around the | has aleo served 2s second select i trict i ; Nours { COmpany afantry, Con- s 5 British subject he had te lease man for a number of years durin rand rl 1 it 1 tier nsc N rd, will return P g0y hat i American cemeteries in France, at state and its lineup includes several | gno administration of First Select. F 1 Ry e i CamD Davenil e o] hrough the American firm 3 T f Da wer an ke the t party held \Bestflrdzj' afternoon 1t | of the well known Negro stars. man William J. Johnson h . hysical Director Philip Geiger of | tomorrow morning, it has been re- :o-fi.m'"f" a aa',‘ n:"" d;;’l:r e er home in Beckley Quarter. E 43 his ; RS y ) ; : RS or et i cheies rominal { one a s e hon»v? S Berlin Briefs 1l health hampered his political s Naer d [Sthis|ported. BuThe: men.Sin schargel Lol S ra i ler Lo e S Mrs. Charles W. Dickinson of aspirations in 1826 but he continued P e that the proposed tennis Captain Edmund J. Cafferty and Py el tate presentation on_behalf of the Le- | Hydson who was painfully mjurcd |as second seloctn TRt g e e : & ent for t nship of teveral assistants, has heen located ,1! s i3 eaat |gion members. The affair was plan- s an automo cident in Meriden | Kimmel v pas , i T B city sions would be |at the soldier camp for the past two | -<"tC" 10 Sart his expedition ear d under the leadershi f Mrs B : A Sited Ir = & 2 : s el next summer, probably in May. e & P of Mrela few days azo. is reported to he In the republicar ucus 1 - ey s 1 ia e el s Leon G. Hall and a committee of | res mfortably at the Merider Mr. Simpson defeated 1hr iy ) Fuller rnes Bouts Postponed oo JEen siieally iyl auxiliary members. § Sl 5 el < o ¢ 7 e ihedl = neduled for SIF George in his daring project is s 3 . pixlliarymembers hospital Kimmel and was swep Do B . - nz bo eduled Sronfiail SIS NG Ao, > 1l prise to Mrs. Bolton who expressel 4 T anufacturer of sut nes an of Main : : - L W e ni- > e i f 1 of yisilsneriencedifncraipostponsd mntitonighylontac b o e o N vl At A o Funeral of Mrs. Hodge | East Berlln Items Srloribyilar \ajoritie . el se at | Har o nd the I i pride of t B 2o 2 HEAY 'T‘h-‘ funeral of Mrs. Frances G.| The aking of the drought w v, Sin 2 Aoshla rother 1 punchers bars him His partner. Sloan RAIN RELIEVES DROUGHT 5ot S5 et e et o e e B e e 007 St " e e Ry Sl s con PSS A i e died \‘\rdr,nsrln\ at the Home of her |crop conditions as the damase has | the r A 3 3 nd douhle B i e : daughter, Mrs. Charles Johnson of | already been done but the roo Slis s = tr 1 of t ; s Sl off the Polar ice cap lides be Winthrop street, New Britain, was relieve the water shor whiglilconteronces heatings 5 threo > rohbed M Ticense Retiiraeil held this afternoon at 4 o'clock at|has hecor te. Many wells and plans of various civic ! S f at h \ I . Frances G. Hodge, Former Berlin | the home of her son, Harry Hodge, |cisterns are drv and it will fake ing his administratio as | s s ner yester- \ i i Rut fe Bra Marriage License . e = | who resides at 55 Vance street, New ral s rain to restore them witnessed the beginn arl R Sy 1 1y of this S lerk Thomas B. st R R 3 Qipllds siong Resicent—Bascball Fan Injured | Britain | s INDE;C zsoba Anios ke Sl e boneath t side of the ice_ B Besides Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Hodge | hter was born to Mr. and ble proper an systen } Lain hletic o Say igust 2, cons Andi TR Dues b under its own power. Pneu- When His In Eye. is survived by one other daughter, | Mrs Kelsey at the New : ich will be mount- Mra. Nelson Minor of Berlin w0 | Britain General hospital last eve. the p | ! scoping eomt sons, Charles and Harry Hodge and |ning. Both mo and child ar v % o LT : . P t « B. Steele t L S tower will be capable of pene- 13 grandchildren and 14 great grand- | doing nicel Sl - : 1 7 ek rorning rey 1 Deed Filed g 13 feet of ice. Sir George ex- children A meeting of the Pythian Sisters £ S - ng Patt \ T Lepert Robbery Attempt * T R A R T ed. Explosives also will be ear- Soft Ball League Games will be-held next Monday evening |town. the completion : li will pite 1 K Andrew J of 4 Iro e Bris. Ticd along for the purpose of break- The Cypress Hill baseball team |at § o'clock in their rooms at Com. |ac 5 2 f ¢ tear lia h M 1 ebh | (0], to Maria Cosano, according 1o 4 & the ice at intervals. he said dur- went into undisputed possession of munity hall 5 i e p Tol . ¥F treet e deed filed the oftics his recer sit here first place in nsington soft ball A group of Boy Scouts are : 1o th ia % 5 s ok - A ] 1 to ha th SHGlarls this i orRiDE But we may not hav la«:;“‘!":‘ Funeral Services Held For Mrs. fitted with super-structute Spons the movement 1o N b : o > have a district court system displace the current practice of having ju tices of the peace hear charges pre- ferred in the towns of Connecticut, are expected to urge Berlin as onc | of the centers for such a court The idea which is expected to he | I8 : ! el Sevins LieRiacasubleh s gern the | 1648ue by virlue of its 8 to 5 win|pected home today and the remain. | cx = s 3 ) e 1 Sunday 1h s : AL Sl brought to the conventions of t t i 3 s o : over the American Legion crew and | der by tomorrow S L - Y . \ : S clated to polic aid. “Thoto, v Admiral i e St O e s:.’r;vrrhd Byl et e ? r\-.kn\,,,\ e AL ) h r Richard E. Byrd and by the Amund- pHalo G SR “""””“‘"m”rT oo hands of the Bottle Alley aggrega-| Mr. and Mre. I i SRk exped dicate that the Arc- “_‘"l““f“"’:)'\’”\f"\\f‘,“:':;\""“;:;‘flr‘;f ;1:;: tion. The score of the Saints game | poen sntertaiming A A (D ke Gavil oF hanics N I told c ot solid one. Cracks Laa o o 0 ouite | was also s to 5. wa for the past wee R . SR ag river ¢ t n the ice and patches of clear water the same lines as the cmmv\\ \?ml'.» S eE L aTemelne A,IOA:“N\_MX ebin s i ;fln ,),l‘: (';1".\ &iory day v o 5 bl pur il 6E o S e excepting that they wauld be locat-|y 5 L lc o lace when they took RS Tia = S Wil Davnham bt s 1 face ships could not make it od SinRlownzSalnerRthaniin Beo Ry rties S e e e sl e TS AT g it Sirehisesiiehndn it PRl et S nory tov —_— however, and I am confident n:av ! The ary w pen s second selectma n r. brother 5 v the m heant g sopnini submarine the best possible wide territory in its he standing of the clubs follow- | gpoms & _— ;m‘\m:r‘l— ; 5 i e - : T Tank Be]]]g Blm[ al New L()[] court ) tion, including not only | ing last night's games is e e Simneon fon K0, i1 gl PR el was S 4 passen- b S e e the scction commonly known as : R s | ngnoia e s e Mol don to Replc)efl Dep[hs f < will be held Berlin, but also Kensington, East| ¢\press Hill 2 n to. Ha Aville in tho in ‘mj,“,,c o ‘m‘,“\,”” § 2 oo KR Mair st n winter. By Berlin and Beckley, which although | gaints e d : 10 they have distinguishing names ar> | Giants . nevertheless a part of the township | Botile Alles of Berlin Ferndale 5 o] ] Although the plan of organization | American Legion Wealos has not been disclosed by propo- Local Fan Injurcd e nents of the measure, it is under-| Frank Cooney., Kensinglon resi- stood that continuance of the court| dent was slightly injured last night, 22 % €06 iagiand hasiheld ofTlce ) 4 Pl i : t LA ey here in contemplati this be=| while <eatehi s of the soft ball| "% (S . AR L : v < 2 v cause of the wide territory from | games being played on the Percival | & FPOTL I Sl e R which cases arc brought 10 the 10WNn | avenue grounds when he was struck | poit TS Sk : Al ! e in the eye by a baseball b i ] autilus lin is situated somewhat dif- Fortunately for Mr. Cooney the el i a i LICRLS L i % hildin t r viles. Pro- than many other towns | infury will not prove serious iLipranch o, | Decides to Confiscate and_Thomas e d ERenR aLn (b : Hoehr A g Sunday school sessions at s 5 5 : courts in that the Jjudges Resume Parcel Post Serviee to Cuba | (RS S0000) stsvions of 1 G ! Licenses in Bridgeport fappointed by the legisla- | Parcel post service with Cuba will d Sunday, September The Bridgepo g 1 Licen ] h : ture while in some m};u towns ¢ bhe resumed Semrmhnrfll dmvul;v}:x 3 GRS TAT S B auiolArideraTi vastoa . i o leading v Auto gc“dent Victim Justice of the peace who chances 10 to an announcement posted at the e N, e St i ; : N : : towers 12 feet i be calied presides at session=. | Kensington post office T L p | Scars His Wooden Leg However. in the consideration of | This service was stopped some two | URGY. September T Sea WILL ROGERS 4 ; 5 . prUS Lo R il Lo Memph Aug. 15 (UP)— the small town court system. Ber- and one-half vears ago. s in George M. Cohan's Success [ S e ; : 100 TS ed t ir e had suf- lin's plan is expected to be ru-i According to the announcement MOTHERHOOD BONUSES e i 3 B : : : 5 2 when test arding an 1 ; A Sl s v & i obile { Brown, be ready London. A 5 . t p fr tzbe te free is slowly but steadily x in 1 ering Sea, 1 Cape task of tevenson 15 nos g streot. He is a fo f the New 4 | fire department a republican town con | meet ¢ elways faken an | el ooy ans will held the civic affairs of t ¥ e ul 1 t 8 1 ! | MO SRS SR n 5 e e cquire about 60 days. including evening in the social rooms of connected with the Kr y- : . the ¢ : 4 e Letontablihe (Bole itselti oy he Methodist church s other- thias and has held office by S ; g oth and has held offi observations ough the is flight with son from Peant placing more of the gas hus g : Lages h more than| Budapest, (UP) To counteract SO THIS IS LONDON" Yened B it all packages e ot more. than 22 the tendency toward one and two- | “TAE LIGHTNING IXPRESS" e ain Saves Crops RlEteoNntER RN din ~lchild families Tolva County, Hun- SR R Sk nz a collision Disquicting fears that the entirc ounces may be mailed, may be regis- 1 ¢ e Ry Salit ena e e e ist be sealed LY ke 3 = = local fall crops were to be lost be- | tered and mu e se did not | ATothernood honuses for each child BIG SHOW SUNDAY ; Gl cause of the lack of rain Which| Inquiry at the local office o 1136 L ending antinvestizaite 1 st Rl Al s nother. 3 has harasfed the entire country reveal the reason for cessation of e e raid were dispelled by the rain which | this service. 2 = = S = = e e e started to fall during the night and Rev. Yale Here Sunday S o S Which, according 1o every inaica.| mecause of the indisporivon of e FRIECKLES AND HIS FRIEND:! gl In a Nut hell! tion, will continue for the remain- pastor, Samuel A. Fiske which der of the day. has confined him te his home durin The extreme heat that wa ex.! the past week, Rev I\n\.l‘l I E < perienced in this section during the | Yale, pastor of the Third Congre ea= ) WHAT'S CLEM BROWN | past two weeks tended 1o aggravate | tional church of Middletown, will| EDECKLES DOIN', FLYIN' OVER the condition and lochl farmers who | azain conduct the Sunday service of & k IN THIS NECK OF were interviewed today stated thot| Worship at the Berlin church. ARD CSCARTIIN S if T KIND it was their opinion that had the Negro Team to Play ‘ WHO ARE. THE \WOODS? KINDA rain been withheld for another weei | The management of the Kensin- | Vet s FER FROM His } uas A Uozsz Wi T their would have heen no necessity | (on baseball team has signed ar- S e PROPERTY LINE, (S B TE BiNuLEY for the farmers to harvest the crop | licles which will bring the Brass City | I ; SEEMS To BN e 3 VS .. JUST AS as they would be worthless Colored Gia fofRercyeliayenie | AIRPLANE, % A N l 5‘-’" A 7““‘ “‘ S, All conceded, however, that to.| 8rounds next Sunday afternoon as SEARCHING S \ day's downfall would furnish th For Mg necessary life for the vegetation PERSON WHO and they all expressed the douin ihat anv serletis Tessea, woula! L HED LB DE ke vouz eves reported from this section S_WS aro OPEN NOW AN SEE heRRurlailment jot the s masket (1S STREIEEE 8RS S0 S DO e IF YoU CaN SPoT due to the strict quarantine meas- 1 PAY-ROLL, 2 games played B AGAIN ¢ \ | ures which have been adopted for SIGHT A G : i h ; : , ; { g ; ) ! KEEP YOUR HEADS this section because of the infection cor—————————————— MAN F i\ o) e k' L . 4 | 1 ( 2 . with the Kuropean corn borer has| memmmm———————— e AR ~——= . 15" 5 > DOWN ... HOPE THE \ also greatly hampered the local ANGELO PULCINI BeLowW A o e : > sl FooL DOESNT HIT farmers. It is estimated that less Expert Shoe Rebuilder THEM, ” - i A ¢ ‘ OUR GAS TANK than ten per cent of the average FARMINGTON AV \ y 2 - corn production would be harvestcd Kensington, Conn. Q N X - AR & " y ; this year. Shoes Dyed All Colors s SIS : : = ¢ J‘@Gfi c':,‘:,‘d.t."s‘c;v'fi’u e S :/ Mrs. Bolton Honored BT sy | L) - 20l = : Members of the Ladies' Auxiliary By Trading With Us l Will Apphy Tomorrow sioner Robbins R 5 N tions the opposition against the local ag- \ gregation | This should prove to he a stellar attraction as the visiting team has carned an enviable, reputation for their diamond feats about the state, | of the American Leglon surprised | ;

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