New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 19, 1930, Page 7

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Free Delivery Service to All Conn. Shores by Our Own Motors NEW- BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUG I,ST l() 1930. Broir Teomson Inc. W/rg W artford's Store Closes Wednesdays at 12 o'Clock During This Month Open All Day Saturday Out of Town Customers | May Call Us | Without Toll Charge Call Enter- prise 2100 0dd Lot, | Store Closes at 12 Wednesday ‘Unusual Values for 3 Hours Only! § Men's Half Hose Fancy Rayon and Cotton il Odd Lot, 17¢ (3 pr. 50c) Men s Umon Broken Sizes, 50c At (in Nainsook) Suits Women's All Linen, White, 5 yd Berlin News RELATIVES ATTEND UPSON OBSEQUIES - Former Kensington Postmaster Buried in Springfield, Mass. DRUM CORPS PLAN FETE Three Games Scheduled for Tonight at Percival Avenue Grounds in Kensington Soft Ball League— Child’'s Injuries Become Serious. local residents Royal R which his ral eral of native of Kensington, held this afternoon from home in Springfield, Mas, Older residents of saddened by 1 Whic of M Spr natiy occurred gfield la y afternoon. A of this t lived here for m year: ~fory CavIr to make his home in the husetts’ city While a resident Kensington Mr. Upson was in cery ness and s 1al rm 2s post- master of the Kensington office. He with the Berhin U psony busi- was later Bavings cides hank as Ats his wife, © of Kensir v two daughte 10 and Mrs. William € one son hard Upson meadow and several grandchildren Attend l'amilygReunion Mr, and Mrs. Walter Lyman Up- eon &f St. Louis, Missouri, were the weel-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney M. Cowles of Kensington, at- tending with them the meeting of the U'pson Associatian of America which was held last Saturday after- noon in \olcott Mr. Upson holds a full professor- ehip and 1s head of the engineering department of Washington univer- gity in St. Louis Drum Corps Féte The annual lawn festival and party aponsored by the St Paul's drum corps will be held at the Tabs' hall in Kensington next Wednesday eve- ning. ' ir will under about § o'clock and refreshments in the form of ice and home made cake will he through- out the evening Dancing will be enjoyed. both modern and old fashioned. The corps of William prompter Mr who is also a is survived get wav cream served service 1 act numbers, has secured the Ritchie and he wil for the old nce Ritchie has carned himself an en- viable reputation in this particular field and all who attend are in for an unexpected treat The musie for dancing will be car- ed for by Robert R n's orchestra. All members of the corps are re- quested to contribute ashome madv cake for the occasion and ghould be in the hands of the mittee the start of the val before festi- League Schedule zames are scheduled to be tonight in the soft ball the Percival grounds. Tt will be necessary to start these games a little early be- cause of the fact that the days are getting shorter As the league season draws {o a close the interest is increasing and because several of the teams are still in a position to win the bunting all games are bitterly fought The first *game of the night on Aiamond No. 1 will bring together the Giants and American Legion While the Legion has as vet failed to win a game_jt is understood that Three uplayed teague * at Linen Dish Toweling With Coloted Borders : 69 Colgales Big Bath Soap 79 doz. these | com- | avenue | Ice Tea Spoons Hamet Pattern N doz Men’s Sweaters Slip- Full-Fashioned, Sl]ver Platedw jare Pltchers These Water Pitchers Quart Size, Hammered Design On Models, $1.59 Regular $2 Bemberg Hosiery All Colors 5% pr $2.49 Fletchers Castona 20c bottle | they have added some new strength | to their lineup and the teams follow- ers are predicting an upset in to- nl"hv s battle. he Cypress hill holain outfit snugly to f meet the Bottle Alley and this should be a sweet battle At the last mecting of these two teams the hill crowd eked out a win only aft hectic in en played Members of team will play t game of the nizht and a \ bhoys will about fini chances of the Saints landing ir money position Local Boy Enters Pitt Ligsa, s of Newyia of Beckley will leave about the of September for Pittsburgh. He wil the trip by auto, in the com- pany of his father. The hful Mr. Essa will make arr s to en- ter the University Pittsburgh where he plans to take an academic which is place will aggregation Essa first make New Jine Yale or in o enter was graduated from the RO While a student 1001 prominent her of the tr eam. He intend to e letic the university other than wrestling Grange Berlin Grange meeting tonig intzon ave program has been Brit- nem- s not field at to take up dox Mecting regu- hall No speciai for this meeting. Court Session George G. G enjoying his ton has returned il preside at of the town co uled to velock Several come up pected that a kave come up during ! also be disposed of Child's Injuries Serfous Injuries sustained little Bea- trice Penetini of Farmington ave- nue, Berlin, when she ran into an automobile being driven by William Heckman of 149 Kensington avehue, New Britain, in front of her home last Sunday afternoon, have taken on a more serious aspect than was first suspected X-ray pictures have been taken ty determine whether the child has a brain concussion Mr. Pontisc of 1 figured in an accide morning when the driving and an automobile driven by Philip Mildrum also of Kast Berlin crashed was removed to the New Britain G 1 hospital where it was feared he mizht be suffering trom several fractured ribs Berlin Briefs Rev. Samuel A. Fiske, who has been confined to his home for the past ten days with illness is report- ed as recovering slowly Miss Bertha Warren and Mr Mrs. 8 W. Cowles attended funeral of Royal R. Upson as held today Judge < been postponed cases a at this scssior cases that week will Berlin who t early Sunday team ‘he was and the | which | in Springtield Mrs. H. A. Cornwall of Portland | who has been visiting in Jackson, Vermont, for the past month will be the guest of Dr. and Miss Esther Griswold of Kensington during this Brick Yards Merge The merger of four of Berlin's | brick companies into a $300.000 to be known as the Iastern Brick | company was effected at a meeting oi the stockholders of the separate | companies which held yester- day afternoon.at the office of Attor- Cyril Gaffney of New Britain The merging concerns are the Aetna Brick Co.. whose plant is lo- cated in South Windsor with officcs situated in Berlin, the ( Merwin Co. R. 0. Clark | Brick Co., and the Eastern was ney Brick Lthe Plainville ¢ Co. The Eastern Brick Co. ®as a organization which some yea o the other was ago to handle concerns, There been littl fected in the personnel of the sha holders of the new corporation e old stockholders have re oldings has as one plant and through one off The n s n in works some and dir of the se concern join forces time ctors voted some weeks ago to East Berlin Ttems Meetings of the Boy Sco: omitted until the second week September commencing scheduled meeting tonigh the scouts had sufficient act scouting matters last week at cam to carry for the next several said its will be vith the Most o ivity over 1s spend- week with f Aug ta. Maine William Bunce has returned to Jersey City after spending the w end at his country home here The Knights of Pythias will meet this evening at § o'c Com- munity hall Mr. and Mrs son of East Oran week at Camp Northri William Bunce A program of ) lias been planned for y at the Plainville » the week-end including A delegation of voung the Jocal Methodist church will p; ticipate. The program includes ath- letic sports of all kinds and day devotional program. A camp will be held on the closing evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward d sons of Hartford were ¢ Ruests of Mrs. A. A. Barnes day. The Griswolds were former res idents of this place William Potts and Potts are spending the relatives in Middletown Meetings of the Community cluf will be resumed next month date to be announced. The meetings of the organization omitted following the annual outink Mr. and Mrs. Walter Payne have returned from an extended stay an ipg1olind The usual weekly me fife and drum corps Thursday evening at 7 Cemmunity hall he mid-week Methodist_church this week. Chester sper gron Labor people for Day om Griswol Miss Dorothy week with eting of will be 0 o'cloc will Miss Edith Noble of West Crom- well is able to be about again after several weeks confinement to her home as the results of an injury to her knee received several weeks ago at the Methodist church picnic Card of Thanks We wish in this way to of our friends and r than elatives Yor their kindnesses during the - long s and at the death of a dear band and father. Charles Williams McLean William ‘ump‘vf.‘l P amml[e News MRS, JOHN KINNEL GETS ESTATE'S U5F Widow of Former Selectman Al- lowed Maint enance and Suppo FLOWER SHOW TOMORROW Final Detals of Community Project Made Public — Baseball Rivals Meet—Sherman Seeks Re-election ~Carl \&x-kmg Serfously Provision estate of first Flower Show flower Tomor TOMORROW and HUTs MAT. WED Mor¢ Charming Than Iver MAURICE CHEVALIER in “THE BIG POND See Him in This MUBRRAY MAYOR CHARLIL in 1S HONOR THI FRIDAY and SATURDAY KEN MAYNARD “SONG OI' THE CABALLLI FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS on and ract the Hubl The show i people frc series ted to points outsi ill be from New Britain Meriden, [armington and gton comn cts added attraction two or- " ) and Solomon and his agd the Ma- ral e largest expe flowers as have auctioned to seball Rivals Meet the Critically 11 Per-onals Sherman Seeking Prominent Rogers Silver Company To Move From Hartford P KITCHEN === QUESTIONNAIRE HOW CAN I WHiP CREAM OR THE WHITES OF EGCS QU!CKER Add a pinch of I:c cheam or eag 2 process,an he flazor to the upthe whipp does rot in any teay afect Cook the sesy. enccessful var v the help of the Worcester Salt Cook Bock. For veur free address Worcester Salt Co., Murra StiNe York City. Kitchen and Table \ Brtstol News HENDERLING WINS HIS INTTIAL YIATCH Deleats Eddie Becker on Copper Ledge Courts Today BAND PRESENTS CONCERT Hizh School ¥ Workeut 7 Firemen Collect Football Po;;t;e Proof 1 KNOW THAT SOMEW HERE, SOMEONE HAS A WNIFE WU A PIECE BROWEN ouT OF COULD FIND FIND TU UA THE BLADE I WE KNIFE \ UE PERSON N Team v Evesing — Moncy Burred Workeut Hou noon and indicated continue until the S hat cord wou Jlrl u 0k~ The teams a are in the race Hortons May Clinch Title Horton M f y nine of ‘luilu» may clinch the t oop for the current season if it de rans at East Bri e that als and stol the German crown to Manager llenge and nufactu whip the nine tonig win the loo r cordin Arthur Ebb, that they arrange for a ith one of the teams in the Baseball league Tonizht's battle will commence at o'clock, Phil Geiger officiating tajse Funds Firemen been forced to children on $§ oline, p ildren at a on, exploded lighted kerosene Mason Shatters Mark 1M ed out Bristol Notes wi ‘unn WANTS RENOMINATION * BATTERY CONPANY INS100,000 SUIT v Claims It Da Received Thousands of eotive Ruhbe (ases ton, Aug. thousands of —Alleging cases for storage actured by the Products Co., Inc., of Mass., were defective and proved to be the downfall of the busine Hartford Bat- batteries v Hood R Waterto bber asphalt T batte Hood Co. 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