New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 18, 1930, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1930. Free Delivery Service to All Conn. Shores by Qur Own Motors Store Close; | Out of Town Customers May Call Us Without Toll Charge Call Enter- prise 2100 s Wednesdays at 12 o'Clock During This Month Open All Day Saturday Thomson, too, endea should replenish you savings. Comfortables, designs, reversible, center, Heavy, in rose, blue, gold, and gold, also tan, OUR SPECIAL! cut and hrmm! binding, 7 Blankets and Comfortables Getting the most for one’s in accordance with our polic Cotton filled Comfortables, sateen borde: all wool plaid Blankets, orchid, August Sale of money is the aim of every person. vors to get the best values Brown the best market offers of quality and fair price ... that's why you r Blanket and Comfortable needs now at these decided wlloh $3.29 sateen binding, 66x80, green e SV 7> xtra fine quallt'. pme Australian wool Blankets , 6 inch block plaids, sateen $1E95 £15.00 for, pair .. STREET FLOOR white cotton filled, colonial special, each L figired silkoline each special, 5 block plaids, Berlin News BERLIN AGCIDENTS KEEP POLICE BUSY Four Escape Injury When Auto and Wagon Crash BLUE HILLS TOSSERS LOSE By Conlin’s Nine Swamped Twice saints In Soft Ball Game Sunday Buried From St. —Pera Babilla Mark's Church, Georg By Car Girl Hit The the John A Farmington according into the pa striking th Consta ed pol cause T from minor bru Marriage Iicenses Herbert Ernest of bury and Miss Phyllis Senning. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Georg Senning of Kensington applied a the office of the town clerk Satur- day for a marriage license. Both gave their ages as 27 and the pros- pective bridegroom gave his pation as electri that of the yo school The, Eyre Wood occu wh ing 1z ven : teacher couple next Saturday by Dodd, pastor of Methodist church FFrrank Eugene Welcome countant of New Haven and M Edith J. Mather, a school teac of 0ld Lyme also applied for a ma riage license at the local office Son Born A son, ry, was born Saturday to Mr rs. Riccio Marin Berlin according to a birth cer cate filed today at the office Town Clerk Arthur L. Woodruft Pera Babilla Funeral Pera Babilla, a resident of ( tlan Lane, Berlin. died Saturda ernoon at his home after illness, at the age of 56 He leave sides his wife, three fons, Abshalm of California and Saul and Baba of Berlin and one brother, Saul, also of Berlin. The funeral was held this after- expect Rev weeks' neral parlors Britain church o'clock it New Br Ernest Bourgeo toeszer, [Irancis Clough and W George De Landers, F a two weeks Eight Scout troop Wilson Herbert Splets- Cobey and Royal am Walsh. resumed his duties & Clark's vacatiol ore members of ret 4 ho afternoon from a Camp Keemosahbee A good time the local Bo, aster E. E irday ek's stay at All of the boys was reported of settlemen of the late . Leon § filed Cow saints Win Two n holders of second ton foft bail re of John 5 warriors in both played ves- Blue Hills' Carolyn enters on The Boy row Savage of Bavage aining friends DG Scouts will meet tom 1g at 7:30 o'clock in th of the \uvrom:- church Abandoned S all Boat Stolen, Is Dlscmen i) from R ] a doubleheader ternoon at the eyen hasement was a hard seventh ought inninz on bovs foun e opposing pitch on' throbgh! the w el ery surrounding A sail boat Long Island irsday eased to- Giants Fail to ; mber of e P afternoon to YALE CHAPLAIN QUITS Haven DRYS CLAIM HOUSE GAINS Washington. Aug t ngton ridge, s vesterday ret after ation spent at Co- SUNBURN, RASHES, BITES eased by cool, antiseptic Depend on cooling, =00 to draw heat and bring comfort irned several the Girl Shjerden re from Pond Al ng with Hill Farmington Zemo the atin Worth X Mre and arish me after troubl ndruff and ugl fe. reliable a case emo $1.0 st Berlin Items bers of the 4-H ¢l g for Enfield, where ill spend a week at the club camp \Plainville News ITALO-AMERICANS CONSIDER POLITICS May Place Candidate for Legis- lative Post in Fall GIRL SCOUTS PLAN CAMP Winning Streak of New Britain Paw - nees Broken When Sunset Athletic Club Nire Visits Hardware City and Administers Defeat. Indications that the Italian-Amer- ican Citizens club of Plainville n be a big factor in tnis year's electio was made today when it was learned that talk of placing a candidate the field for one of Plainville's two legislature posts is common among members of this organization The Plainville organization is very strong, it having a membership of more than 100 and as all but a very few members are registered with the republican party the club can take an active part in backing a candi- dat No definite action has been taken as vet and according to Presi- ames Minella no candid been mentioned for the office. He himself said he was not a candidate because he could give the time to it. Of than a statement rela- tive to his own stand on the ma wo ¢y nothi or the ded will be a can 1 anno 1bly o inde or not b Hes for Plainviile is now 10 ye Lonor B, F tary o M honor: of Bristol preside llotti of of state Paone Francis former se Mayor An Brit Hart- o of ed in a for con- y. Since on and nominated jate f the opposite Girl Scout Day Camp on Wednesday Flower Show Exhibit the owner 1 transfer then cchool. It will be necessary t all who to have this line let Knapp know about Tu night Will Attend Convention Approx 25 members of the wish assista before mately o 4 A EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED FRANK E. GOODWIN Optometr: MAIN -_— 4 ‘Bm(k-Earnes post, the national con-| American Le-| gion, will attend vention of the American Legion in Boston in October, today. The local post will hold monthly meeting tomorrow night Sensational Pitching Battle J. Yaco, pitching for the Plain- ville Athletics and F. Miller, pitcher on the Walcott Speedboy team of Waterbury, gave exhibitions of the finest pitching seen on the high tield in many years Sunday the Pla pitcher allowed hool e hits and the Waterbury hurler | lowed five in Plainville Yaco struck out the 3 team to 0 victory of 17 batters while lier sent 13 back to the bench by | ade on ive mis he same route and Wate Plainville v made f Two base hits made by J B. Weakely, McLeeland feature plavs Leeland to Wiley to were Personals and Mr Herbert Colema 1 daughters, Anna and Elizabeth 1 son, Victor., have returned to eir home on Shuttle Meadow road fter a week's motor trip to Lake orge Lake Champlain West Point and other interesting points in New England “Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sede and son, Erling. Mr. and Mrs Terrell, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Thor family went to East Nort yesterday and attended ices at the general conferenc Christian workers. This confer- s been in session for ral \Mr [6) of sey ames Fox of Bohemia street is road op < a rned to his d vacation spent aties aft- at Bay Morris Cove ends in town Catherine Rooney spending two No Week-Ef There no a past week-end. a ed fro Prose does not a court iting Injured in Accident s Bosco of Pla le Britain General ses and other eceived when it is a forced Fo from Funerals for Russian Coin Hoarders Arrested and E\ecuted UNEMPLOYMENT TOTALS CUTSand (UTS ona SCRATCHES Stop the smarting and hasten the healing by prompt application of it was estimated | its | Bristol News SHAVSTRUCKS HELD FOR TWO CHARGES Adopted Girl Said to Be Cause 0f Probe TOLD TO SUPPORT FAMILY Tony Laviers Defeated In Capitol Park Bout By Butch Nichol:—Al Taylor Wins Victerr—Band Wilt Present Concert, ent of Shavstruck Bristol, before Donovan on cha breach of the were ar; d b ton at their hor he stated red at ipon her Must Rar Family Support Ma Laviern Bows in Defeat Ilying Exhibition pllot at Step hen- the local airport yesterday oon and pleased a f. crowd of people. Many taken up during the he afternoon in reliak Supervisors Plan Pageant after- large passengers ere course of Rockwel formu of a pag closing of Numerous M tersichorean he Buckia childrer Rich. will prowess cted parl be open to cfore ember to dance by ed for ng. The pagea ons MA will e for Hamilton, Ont. Wells, son of M. Wells of for Ham Leaves Josepht bur and ephen High str eft toda Meeting of S| meeting of G 8 o'clock lans for t ding of a de- mental dinner Endee 1b on rmo«,» 25 will arrang- s been exten H Trumb Coughli 3—9 1 11—7 St John. Three base Zetar: Bases on balls: Brooks 5. Seott 5. Struck Brook Seott 6 n and W Brooks r Coughlin PLE E socoomarwy aluscsonssam, Huband ck out: Driver Fined o w s from LeBel of 430 arrested by Officer yesterday recklees under the following an au- at West and which two machines charges ing while ¢ Judge 1g with 10 po- i-on col- on with & ma- Joseph Duquette l.eBel, thrown t of the Wreckers the dam- highway. LeBeau Case Nolled ase of Dewey Leishm terday ion the in a |ar ' Men nolled irt by this Lone Gold Mrs. An t, one will from ters America We where grave as fatal Gun forest Potz, t she wi e eTan ha Potz was well party b of iary Eddie W shone out Palau. Al John and each of whom gar- Half- ents of Jerome avenu: g the ens s crowded ¢ schoo grades school last ngements ha to hay ou rourney norial upon payment of dnesday, Aug ght which she ewood school, Philip LeBeau of In- who was arrested by Carpenter and Wil- on charges of breach of the following his parti- fight Main siveet boulevard, was Assist. nlan morning. Star Motier To Go of 306 Divinity city's gold star 8 S city on France to the Prosecutor at police head- Il pay a visit of her son, Robert Potz, who unded on October 11 g with the 303rd battalion in the Ar- he only surviving gold " Bristol embark journey he com- daughter-in-law, Mrs. of Divinity street. ntly tendered a fare- the American Legion is a2 mew- Day Classes the five lower grades situated on attend classes ing term, it has been halt a day because of condition existing in e, will Pupils of all three high- ording to reports. will y classes as usual. rs of the district, ac- ndent of Schools red dewn a pro- e construct- ly. He says been com- of grades end school upils of attend in seven and 1 time class The classes in the be operated in state laws which school 2 e pupi < a Soon Under Way decide y-two ividual hes while e fo singles ma for a title in table tro- and wit fitchell ng cup tors. ey are ative list oy ok A num- at Shaker Farms. Arrangements have been made to accommodate 100 s year. The Young women repre- ng the local unit of the 4-H club Norma and Nedra Lawrence orckle. Carolyn Read an FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS === 1 meet this rooms 1 TUINK T CAN ABOUT MaKE IT Tug RAncH ! JUST To Pythia ning at § o'clock in their Community hall Mr. and Mrs. Ri amily of Maple Hi of Mr. and Mrs. over Sunday The Knights of Pythias will hold | their usual weekly meeting tomor- | row evening at S o'clock at Com- | munity hall | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clough enter- tained relatives from out of town | over Sund | Miss Edith Northrop is spending | the week with relatives in New Brit- | | el M ard Hulbert and | | | were the guests | Theodore (Car Carns has returnc nds in Miltard Richard Yantz en- from out of town group of local hoye went to | ic yesterday on a deep-sea fi (" 1M LoSING ALTITUDE BUT SONETHING MUST BE WRONG OR ELSE BROWN ISNT muUckH OF A PILOT, To BE COMING DOWN ing trip and returned last night wi a catch of 55 black fish. Those mak- ling the trip were Philo Dutten, By BLOSSER WAIT A MINUTE 0SCAR eSS 1 STIL TUAT PIECE OF LNIFE BLADE THAT WE FOUND -EZE "-A’ FELLOW STo! C PAYROLL -.‘_v \/S ves' 1 wlooomosscast Bases on balle: South * the costs

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