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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1930 Community hall. | the high school batween these hours. ‘abm» zero in winter, this due to the A number of young men from |All are requested to be as early as | fact that the Japanese current fows | B t [ N here leave for Niantic tomorrow | possible. |near the coast. As one ad\'mc-'. risto ews geant Henry Jeglingki is investigats Buiflding Permits Out of Town morning for a deep sea fishing trip. | The exhibit will start at 2 o'clock | into the interior however, the w & gr et . Customers Several local young men have been|and will continue until 10 o'clock.|er grows much colder and Mr Bioanlatinei 5 riocrarioiisc iy ¥ J. P. Perrault, Jacbs street, $280 29 Mills street. $210; All Conn. Shores by May Call Us fon these trips during the past vew}‘rhm-» will be a small admission | Wheeler sighted a number of ice : | weeks and have returned with larg: | charge for adults. Children under DETES Without leatenes AR did ; 12 will be admitted free it accom-| The party poauning Toll Charge | The members of the 4H club | there was plenty of trout u,,n panicd by o | 5 e 3 Our Own Call Enter- {who will attend the Shaker Farms| raneaiay’ ',h.,.;:“p:,r;:'z.‘f’];:}\_“:::1,;‘Ano'her interesting feature of Ti} BE HE[D EP stford;avenvay $236; i Motors prise 2100 |camp for the coming week will leave | gounrs not sold will be auctioned | (/P W3S the presence of huge ,M sh,ngm- ; o . 5 from Berlin Monday forenoon. Ar- ; duifoes sthe slzefoc i hich lcann Bennian Store Closes Wednesdays at 12 o’Clock During This Month Tivall abl hetcamy s sl aduleat "\1': b \]’I“"r”’;‘ b"“:"; from 730 | CAualled in this party of rhe mur'r\ e Wallace Barnes com- i At sic will be furnished from 7:30 | secording to Mr. Whe . . $250; J. T Open All Day Saturday ek bacco growers are reliev. | 19 40 o'clock by Sam Solomon and | ****"Sheidon Family Reunion Delegates to Four Conventions e ed over the breaking of the drought, | N8 broadcasting orchmra, formerly | The annual reunion of the de- . 5 Ir 197 Grove /|ll| The tobacco plants even in the|!Re Harmony Boys, and the Majestic |scendants of Amos B. and Laura wm Be Nominated tree @ E. J. Steele {Arougm were growing fairly well | OFchestra. Both musical groups are | Crittendon Sheldon will be held at Maple avenue : but in a dry season tobacco does| V¢!l Known here and are offering tphl- \:le‘thodxs; camp grounds in S Pays Costs not take on weight and consequenc- | {h¢ir talent free. . The committee | Plainville on Saturday and quz‘ nond Danforth, 45 Center Reduced for Quick Clearance ||| il i, ey il et SIS 00, mOR aND IR PAVORBD 27 207 o i lower. Plenty of rain and warm | bers of the orchestra at thia time |{amily will arrive soon e sistant Prosecu dward J. Qu WA eath r A et B e | ot el kin Al el At o Cofite 0 e L costs of court srowers say. The entire proceeds of the flower | Wil be served the dining ent Representatives Will Be atlan of tha about 5:36 o'clock Camp orthridze will cloge next show will be turned over to the amed If 10 Serye H $ e ionth % 2 \ Albert White of Plainville, first ¥ Gy c 40 month after a most successful sea- public tibrary building fund 5 < ed to American Oriental and Wilton S Thin i Ealone Bk b S Lan PR IIRE L8 SR s fprentdents Has armased. o dors Say—Bleyele Teas 00 days. and s conducted by Mrs. William Bunce gram for Saturday evening. On ge of drunk ess, | Celebration of holy communion at 3 Sunday morning a devotional servic 464th Hour Awheel. g and daughters Theo and Gertrude|s:30 2 m. There will be no other | s oy !J]:;;m]v:x(:wd vationsl ur Awhe Ly |is ;un exclusively for young women | service during the day A “P:m;g" Lester G. Sigourney. chairman o hilip Antupit and Levine and for the past several seasons Advent Christian Church : 4 2 leased a store at 453 Noi L h | k- o st, American | the republican town c ittee o 8 North | has been largely attended. | Church scheol at 8:80 a; m; Morn- |7, L5, Brock-Barnes post, American FeRCan LoD oM Ittee 0 i stteebiin| the Rariiing blodk o0 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cannon of | Legion. will hold an important announced that a caucus at which Free Delivery Service to ) ing worship at 10:45 o'clock. Unien | : . be used as a restaurant, to Peter |Main street entertained = friends|service with H i | meeting Tuesday evening at the Le- | delegates will be elected to attend | Chmislenski for five vears. starti Majn stcect ] | ith Harry' Plnder’ ‘as thel| i 2l FUSICLE SHOITELEE Ehe beo ki fo vears, starting S 5 | from Middletown . | T | 18 siroe any | ihe state. count . siona ember 1 e annual rental is 9x12 AMERICAN ORIENTAL RUGS— $97 50 ‘ r}l;;m:’ Gai:n“_\h:ne\l—!a_\!o el sp;i\k"rhuvaday evening at 7:45|MAtters of importance will be dis-| '° °* unty, congressiof and 1. The annual rental is Regular $137.50 for e s e O . {known throughout the state for his |'clock there will be a service con- | Custed All members are urged o stA2iorial conven Warranty Deeds 9x12 AMERICAN ORIENTAL RUGS— 50) |calling oft” for old fashioned | sisting mostly of music. Instead of |°* O PARA s ol Fdelson to Jennie A. Brad: Regular $150.00 for | dances and square sets was heard |an address, the theme will be car- | ating rerages the evening ot Septe o Naeton it 9x12 AMERICAN ORIENTAL RUGS. ' over the radio last evening team- ried out by means of gospel songs. | The batting averages of aid. would by 7 x12 / 2 i S $] 3 5 00 |ing with Arthur Webster. | Miss Ethel Pinder will be in charge 10! City league have be ilon Regular $165.00 for ........ R TS o d | The postponed maeting of the of the service and may be found on the Sl bag Halae T 9x12 AMERICAN ORIENTAL 3o 50 | Weslevans will be held next Mon- Redeemer's A. M. L. Zion Church P#g® of this issue. The Oetobir ek [} Regular $195.00 for - day eveningz at 8 o'clock. Morning service at 11 o'clock. |feam is a member of t a gislatur oEAN . it S P There will be no afternoon service | Subiect, “Thirsting for God.” Church “Pat” Rose. fleet Plainville o A 9x12 AMERICAN ORIENTAL RL(,., $ 9 50 Sy et e ool at 12:30 p. m. The Order of ¢r. is leading the circuit in b men, | Regular $185.00 for .. 0 East Berlin because many of its| Tents from New Haven will hold Athlctlcs fORFIay FEeian 8'3"x10'6” A)H'ZRI('AN ORIEX $ 00 members are planning to attend the Services at 3 p. m. Evening service | The Plainville Athletic nom- Regular $138.00 for baplismaliserviceltnatiis achedulea | 8¢ Lli80Sk o'clocic SEiTopics s Dead | el staciciiip agalnst er the rac arrest burglars - A 2 ey ke the Uk {for 1 o'clock at Portland. | Broke.” There will be special music Wolcott Speedboys of Wa R h at the home of £3"x10'6" AMERICAN ORIENTAL RUGS— $ 9.50 e e I s e e e e . publicane sas. Atiar | {14ZDed Inthe pentey at e home of Regulan 3152 50 one o ning, however, at 7:30 p. m. fieszasiipreslds iheth e solioc BAe1 T BFacoRslTDE N il be renominaten for|Jonn Cirves and William Thompson WORSTED WILTON RUGS, values to $150.00. Your — = Catholic: Church the box for the locals while Peterson staiey °" Nlast night for cat securely lock I 00 ill be celebrated tomor- | will pitch for the visitors. All of the ed up choice of 8'3"x10'6"” or 9x12 size, special ARABBGEOS s i . . row morning at 8 and 10 o'clock at | players are req 1 o be at the | Hink of is expected d“’" T ol G £ e : pl d el g okt 2 S and supposed house as 9x12 WILTON RUGS— 50 Pla no ” N R e e e e by party leaders 1o be nominated | 214 Supposed tha house was L Regnlanks 10510 (Ffo e SIS e ¢ L l e ews Rev. Willlam Kilcoyne, pastor, will Briefs BYeseth S R ( ; fed 2 t 83'x106" WILTON RUGS- | be in charge ) Mrs. Louis Langhaar and daugh-| , Tass 46ith Hour e e e . 343 LTON RUGS $ 0() Bridge Complaint fom, e, o e 1 on road enduranc 2 w e heard Regular $96.50 for 5 g s |P i I Wy Sl ne ot DAy etly across the Kitch- oor shut, turned . | Autoists and especially truck driv- have been guests of Mr. and Mrs ULl Lt LA S []MPLETE[] ers who have occasion to cross over Geerge O. Hodge of Trum At Hiin e ol INLAID LINOLEUMS GREATLY REDUCED the bridge on North Washington nue : e e strest daily are loud in their com- The rain of vesterday was greatly . ooshed e featnenpolice 3 plaints concerning the poor condi- welcomed by the local farmers and spna Second Floor F[IR FL[]WER SHUW tion of the structure and ask that flower growers. stead on d succeeded in seeping thro immediate steps be taken to repair Mre. Emma R. Griffin the bridge. The structure in ques- Mrs. Emma R 5 . : . nvas tent erected in the back Large Number of Exhibitors - yon ' rocuea near che it sac-| Leon W, Gritn, aea ol 7 According to the complaints, tha | rday afternoon. e 3 FhegnishEyasliCLorEcy | | pe%led by COlllI[llllee planks on the bridze whieh span |Salisbury on peddled away fr he rec- [ e i e ord the road are all When n| Besides her husi she Is & vife of 5 ning an exhibition of machines that| Middletown, will preac t ——— loose. - range bicy Cral i Ber[ln News destroy the European corn horflr}mormng service ofpnoml;updat ::: car or truck passes over the bridg., | Vivéd by one son. Walter 8 .m,rehx i lo;. j“,l‘," o b 9 which has brought about the state | Berlin Congregational church in the | FISCAL YEAR OPENS the planks jump up and down and Of Plainville. and a grand da L r L OISO S R oo and fede arantine on corn|absence of the pastor, Rev. Samue: threaten to fiy out of place, thoy 1158 Dorothy Ostrom of Pl S dten b e which who is confined to his| claim. Trucks. especially. find con- | , Funeral services will be he ctible from the highwavs. Whe d here to the in-|A. Fi afternoon at 3 o'clock 1 upon s Saps Bluwcation Ts Needod 1o seve Bar Incompetent Officials ot only the farm home wit ho ar a slight illness L R : now stopped | This servic wln el he town line by quarantine en- |the usual hour of 10:45 a. m. Church Tomorrow—Mecting of | Planks. The guards on both sides | B-Jamin ¢ Taritlaiat moisil Hedorae some forcement officers, St. Paul's Church of the bridge are in sood eondition |S3R0. SLRTOD T STES BUEC SRRl s demonsbiation ot h the i |l Sundeyis niasses Mat ¥ st American Legion Tuesday — An- and there is no danger from this | ps bepin e 8 te sve installed a H ; church will be celebrated at 8 sore si bl ifficult S8 vo | Unfon Services At Advent Christian | SideTable difficulty in pasting over will be conducted at the structure because of the loose Brita i upo h are said to be among C. Porter's funeral > e et 2% Y o'clock nual Family Reunion, &) wt 5 + e 8 funer parl i e handle bars of the vehicle and & the most up to date devices of mod- 371 odlock pastor, R VESenon he atreet 1s used extensively | \onday noon RS other. improvements| . University, Va., Aug. 16 (#—will fienfed 10 g o0 scientific farming, will (ake place h?'..a (‘u:nlmlmnwnrm- ‘\m aw:rv d Mies Mary Drake, chairman of the |*Y*F¥ 4av and the bridge comes in Lol et R Durant, New York author told the flice Not Affected by VOIING = the annual field day of the agri- 13 e gyman. Bel committee in charge of the flower | (07 COStant use. Due to the fact Virginia institute of public affairs : ss at the Sacred a ch h i i he bridge I eV Ente, egatt - ay t ot a ture experiment station which | g8 G LA SACE l\-a}hc‘rl’ By i'; show to he given at the high school | that f"n‘ = 'k o I UNI]['R' N I I AVI S Carl Mason, well known outboard | ReT® todav '(;‘“ Hiere Wan no. ey o N “armel next | 25t Be e calebrated by | 2ol CH S & . curve in the street, cars raveling " out of the dominatiop of political | be held fn Mount Carmel mext| poo” yopn'e grenne ST NE Y | gymnasium — Wed atternoon motor boat racer of this eity. ac- | 99" | » Elections in F IELIIOHS m au Wednesday. Several Berlin corn and evening, announced today that At @ slow rate of speed when travel- the United States by men of e growers plan to attend the eventand | Miss Edwards to Marry all plans have been completed. Miss |18 Over the siructure, thereby bilitv. except to mak will see the machines in operation. | Miss Sarah Elizabeth Edwards, | Drake stated that the school gym.|¢liminating a great deal of danger POLITICAL FIELD IS QUIET ™ formerly of East Berlin, ‘ ut z of Red ted in a qualification for public which was planted in test East and now | nasium has been found to be an ideal a plank or two is pushed out st spring will b cut down, and | registered at the Hotel Shelton, New | place far the exhibit of place there is a possibility of a ;’Tfl;_“;v; i eeton democrag urned underground | York, and Richard Wallace Scha- The center of the floor will be 0ad accident ers say a1, . = g tw Mr. Durant asserted th Farmers Will/Atiend SMount Carmel e i e e T Fiseal ¥ratiDezios Williams Acoompames fnuihEesaet to carry out both of these| Hotcl Belvedere, Larchmont Y..| Garden club. The first two rows of | Yesterday witnessed the official Demonstration of Machinery to | (e 8 €Ol A0 of the opin- procured a license to marry at the | Seats about the gymnasium will be end of the town fiscal year of 1929~ TFy]flg wor[d Fllgh[ ndance nol*‘v‘a‘ Combat Gorn Bove N ich the | yunicipal building in New York | used for the display of various flow- 1930 and today the fiscal year of with the, T n get rid | yecterday They will be married | oS- There will also be numerous ex- 1930.1931 opened up. During the nability ball Team Here Sunday. f the s rch the Worm | goptemper 2 at Hamilton, N. Y., by | MDits of flowers besides dahlias next few weeks the board of finance 5 complex | Rev. Mr. Burhans. | P¥ ced on tables about the gynasium will meet with the various town Marriage Iicense nting it wi h will be arranged for effect boards to go over the preposed bud. ator, wers for sale as well as bulbs gets. Tt is expected that the finance Me., hopped off for Ol about 9:15 o Miss Edwards, the daughter of James H. and Mabel Davis Edwards, marriage license has been is- by City Clerk Thomas B.| “I should like to see in all our Fl exhibits be shown of the corn |72 3 2 and seeds are solicited from the gar- hoard and the selectmen will get to- this morning to begin to Camilla H a | great university, schools of borer. the wese heetle and the |14 born in East Berlin. Mr.|gep owners of Plainville. EVery gar- | gether sometime next week. flight b il o R At 11 peac oth, with ir Schabacker who is the son of Martin | gen owner in town is urged to have Makes Big Trip S Bae e e m;p.fl".,d e e tion relative to the life history and|J. and I.vdia Schabacker. was born |at least one contribution in the ex-| Frank T. Wheeler of the Trumbull | William Marst sl nically for the tasks of habits of the pests. Live specimens | in Erie, Pa hibit. The Connecticut Horticultural | Electric Manufacturing company has It had gevernment as are now pre- of the peach moth will he displayed. East Berlin Items society has loaned a large number returned home after an extensive nother pilot pared for engineering although no living specimens of the | Mass will be celebrated at Sacred | of small vases to the flower commit- trip to Alaska. He visited many ren on his and law : cosn borer or Japanesa heetle will be | Heart church orrow morning at | tee to be used for the convenience |points of intarest and reports a very | first objective of ; h \ 9 o'clock by Rev. J. C. Brennan. |of the exhibitors. Those who wish to ! enjoyable time. et willaThs fealat davs \ G s Mor worship at St briel’s | place flowers in the show and have| On his trip up Mr. Wheeler went aeo ¢ e o & \ scientists working at Episcopal church will be held at 9| not vases or b s will be given from Seattle to Vancouver and along mind to go along Wants Graduations g experimenting will also|o'clock. Meotings of the these vases for their use the coast to British Columbia and would accompany 1 educational be on exhibition during the school will be resumed o who want help in arranging | thence to the lower end of Alaska by | gpe ] ng. the speaker proposed a gradua- lic off ouble-headers rich will fea mbers of hoat. He visited Ketchican, th gh school | largest city in Alaska, also Juneau v the capital, Skagmay and the trip uken Brass City Team to Pl eptember 14 their flowers will A stellar baseball attraction has| The morning service at the Meth-|the committee at been. arranged by ‘the management | rch will be held tomorrow g¥m Wednesday morning between of the Kensington baseball club for |Morning at 10:45 o'clock. Rev. E.[and 12 o'clock who will be more from there was made via 4 m ice pilot who has beex the Valley Stream. I He is a tio! exar m n‘p iving as an ple suggastion that the or of a first class city, should first be mavor of a second class city, about a ye termed tomorrow afternoon at the Percival | E. Wilson will conduct service. | than willing to help tham. All those | White Pass Railroad to Carcross, 17200 & ¥€A7 M A e e and the mavor of a second class avenue grounds when the Brass City | The meeting of the Sunday school | intending to exhibit in the show | Which is situated on the route be- St i e i e e Colored G scheduled to | il be held at 12 o'clock. The eve- |nwust bring their contributions to t¥een Yukon and Dawson y Nesaiwolit) 1a0a S e apgregation, | Ding services will not be resumed Yellowstone National Park. Gla- e el sax resalion. PR e = === cier National Park and Waterion hejsanemilllog S National Park, the latter in Canada g lLatRR and Mrs. Geor - of the best ore mo- were alko visited. The return trip TRAN to Camp Keemosahbee to- D i e saiats, was made by way of Vancouver tn iy i RENS Rov Scouts and Scoutmaster PLAINVILLE Lake Louise, Banif Springs, Winne- : L or the local bovs. . : AN Snone ptx 10 Chicago and home will settle all A fongeno 3",,,," pYitonBrolimadatlsgalicis TODAY o SO Tt T i o L) . N th T numbers. poolisfiom ane 1\1 mosahbel See WILL ROGERS several pictures while in Alaska, were off for Old Orchard Bouts Agein Postponad are Monroe Cenlin at it Again ';h SSASSONAT R CE e R R aT in “SO THIS IS LONDON" Alaska, among them being photos of e A card of ama bouts fea s | ot satisfied with having arrans- |08 the past week Chsrafysre ninsy A Big Show Always Indian children who proved very in- “Merchant of \ enice” ing a scrap between To e {ed one game between his Blue Hills |SCOUts in the group. Transportation | == = teresting subjects. The abundance . [Of this city, one of the lead , ,,,a th ARTHUR L. WOODRUFF outfit and the St. Paul team of | the return was furnished by | SUNDAY of flowers, both wild and cultivated Success in Shanghai :cnders for the welterneizhe « e oLt R _. | Kensington John Conlin has insist- [Georse Demore and the acoutmas- | 2—FEATURES—2 |along the coast of Alaska was partic- | Shanghal. Aug 18 M — Shakes- of Connecticut in the simon pures T Clerk Arthur L. Woodruif because| . .%o cames be played tomor- [T - > Pauline Starke and ularly noticeabls. The temperature neare in Chinese proved popu- and SHG. < fore of the fact that his office does not | iZ B8 (10 | The Pythian Sisters will meet Donald Crisp T o P e s B g el e com OTetHeSVOTeLaHO LN RLONILRR oo e ements called for | Monday evening at 8 o'clock at in “THE :_IKI.\(‘ i Dramatics clubl . lof £ e = a onlEAma and that 1o/ he DlayAd On | crm e e ‘:”p‘"v‘:“"‘\n e group de- ecause of © Blue Hills club diamond tomor- ST v ver Anyth e %, 2 e = Like It F. ALBERT WHITE s o Eather e L G = ELO PULCINI CITY GIRL Teacher of Plano el Pizeons Disappear S e lspert Shoe Rebuilder with Charles Farrell Sixth Successful Scason 5 e . S ; RaTminEtontAYe and Mary Duncan Beginners and Advanced Students e Wi el atens e Ji kGl or Nenaints KENSINGTON, CONN. Contlauous i 10i30 Stat s ratronized by ri poor alike p N has congent ay the double- g . . Newt v e RS -1 el e i8n t methods employed in neented to pl h Shoes Dyed All Colors — You Nex . Thurs. a 3 Appointments now being made g i i T e ol header out of consideration for the || ¢u e soney By Trading With Us MAURICE CHEVALIER it e Rl FOR BEST RESULTS : ner with which all who large number of fans who had| & in “THE BIG POND" USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS oLt Sith i planned to attend. He stated this| teeatad morning that he could not account | St o e e 7 56 st 0070 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIEND a 3 the Blue H!]Is magnate vmlr-sq it | FR ed with the business of the town, having serve rs a s hecause of the fact that he feared that some of his imported | retary of the stars would mnot arrive in time to T = 5 THIS THING 1S ACTIN By BLOSSER which pos TRY TO THAT'S ONE TIME BROWN £ N (WL e time because of the great | et started in the first game g = 18 Nk e *A_‘ ey | ounttor workiraqutienl by His here is some real rivalry be- FUNNY SINCE THAT SURE .. WE HIT € THE RANCH oL e s present oifi tween these two teams and fans FELLA Took A SueT | OUR GAS TANK DOWN SOMEHOW — Y BEFORE ALL A 2 DO: -“ L BE : : who atiend are guaranteed that if = / \ELL BE Lucwky MAYBE !/ { GaS 15 GoNE \_ DOWN &N Tux No Furihier Announcenients ; i AT US... DONT You TL‘AT . Tt is not known whether any of |hine men remain on shaidens T A IF SOMETHING = V\\_& e e S deiine the end of the first game the sec- | , J ESNT 5 L ond game will positively be started FRECRIESD /= Do HAPPEN posts at the coming but no guarantee as to the manner seems to be some uncertainty as to | 0 its finish is forthcoming. just whose terms are to expire this Rensington Methodist Church year. Due to several resignations | Sunday school will meet at 10 a. which have become effective since | m. to be followed by the regular the last election the personnel of the | Sunday morning service of worship school board has been kept up by |at 11 o'clock. The pastor’s subject the appointments of replacement | for this service will be, “Secrets of embass | Power No one seems quite certain | The mid-week prayer meeting will | whether these appointed members be held Thursday evening at 7:30 | are to serve the unexpired terms of | o'clock the original members or whether the Kensington Congrezational Church s place are to be declared vacant and | The regular fervice of worship o their s ors named at the com- | will be held at this church Sunday | G ing election morning at 10:45 o'clock. Rev. / Farmers it this section, especially | Vernon L. Phillips the pastor, will | /‘,wg‘iw those who Fave made corn a large | preach part of ihlvr crop. hA\r heard with Berlin Congregational Church interest that the New Haven agri- | Rev. David Lewis Yale, pastor of cultural ex) e T plan- | the Third Congregational church of |