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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1930. William Walsh will assist in direct-| Companies contributing are Steck’s . ing the events Vursery, Mason's Greenhouse, and B t 1 N A farewell bridge party in com-|the Connecticut Horticultural so- risio ews F_ree Out of Town pliment to Mr. and Mrs. George L. Delivery Customers Dalbey was held last evening in the Automobile Accident Suit Service to fl é IZC May Call Us Jemeict Mrand Min (Oharles el t Ronalter of Bristol is | I T V I C’ s n Main street. Mr. and Mrs. A AT én C‘)“l;‘\' !msafi, . T\l\]lzfiout Daibsyi and familyl ‘will lsave for |, SFNEERE 108 40000 SL Lt ous 4 L Shores by oll Charge Miami, Florida, in the near future. |, b 5 Bal-own a8 ’ Our Own [ a"fi#“ W/Ig Center: Call Enter- The prizes were awarded as follows ey jutiesjiha i | Motors prise 2100 first. prize for women, Mrs, Harold |- SECS 10 35VS recever K an auto: ! Store Closes Wednesdays at 12 o'Clock During This Month Benson: first prize for men, Harold | 0% 20 SEEEETET Open All Day Saturday ark; second prize, Victor Benson. € * s Dalbey were presented with a fare-| It s claimed that on June 15 last : 3 well gift by the group. the presen-| !he plaintif was walking ;elonll R]Ve]’S]de Ave[]ue A buffet luncheon was served fol- L direction when the de- lowing the play ndant's automobile str him | Mr and Mrs. William 2 hrew im 1o the growna. 1| BNDURANCERS STILL GOING R. Clark: second prize, Mrs, Oscar S e B |Eight-nch Pipe to Be Laid on tation being made by Mrs. Nelson. Broad street near Emmett street in joving a motor trip through the ntiff claims he suffered two White Mountains. They will return broken ribs, cuts, bruises and con- : 1t the end of the week ons on the legs and that he will | Firemen's Vacations Come to End ) i h I } Mrs. Royal Morse and Mrs. My. suffer permanent injuries. The s : e i lrs as lon lmportance ron Morze were New Dritain visitors plaintiff further claims he was forc- —COonftable Attaches Day Home today 4 to spend several weeks in stead—>Milton l:ky Hit B Miss Winifred Barnes’ Sunday ospital chool class enjoyed on outdoor par-| The defendant ty at Willow Brook park today. The | plaintifr's complaint, was driving’ at 4 ' e Tweed-print it IR S L S e - B0 Vel ilia: Al it Rarbars | bl s ans wihadeteciive nrakes SO S e B Deputy eriff E. W. Furrey serv- (10 iay a ne Payne were New Britain visitors to- s day RCSPA. on Riversid Mrs. R. P. Blomquist and daugh- Planning Outing | feet, to connect ter of Brooklyn. N. Y. are the Plans for an outing at the Le. | the vicinity of Hoc guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nel- gion forest in Barkhampsted we It was reported son of Main street made by oot the! Bro location of the w The library will be open Friday Barnes post, American Legion at its|!on street and Charles F. Rathbun (left ar £ 1 afternoon and evening for the ex- regular mecting last night pRyspbeeningdey Bogthial deain ¢ ) s e ’ change of books post commander, Frank LeVasseur | May be laid there to take care of 'C"r‘"‘.:'}' ;)‘ifl{]m\'e?lx%qmg' for S S Swansen, ques- Start the fall season with a Tweed Print Frock if you want a new Jolln Berio e B SO 255N |esaRnoled chalrian otithe Cont. thatari e >§nlul.pa; o i e e ld“ f & at s for many years has been mittee in charge. Working with 1 the safety deposit boxes of Jack Zuta, slai hicago vice | g feeling of elegance. Choose one of travel crepe, silk and wool crepe, assigned to the Fast Berlin depot on the a.»(v;lrsgmn ost.nmr‘t Ahhxz ! A T v Canceled check n.'r‘lr out to ,\C"l!‘ nan and :?" 1ed“l»’\t]7u€§ ;::re novelty silk crepe, in blue, red, brown and green. You'll adore their neat Endipnas saliss diaorence it nor and Edwin Hoffman . E ' d ) his new duties. eme: £t d pleatings and very new and important sleeve details. Miss Jeanette Ensing wae a New Shi e Seel Britain visitor today o iea et T Plainville News - o ; 4 : ey _‘ ; R = . Roy Wilkerson hairman of the committee High School Gymoasium Pre- poveor wne o sents Pleasing Spectacle NUMEROUS LEGAL ACTIONS =5 0o wni s e . e B A Boy Runs Into Bus | meeting of that body for Thursday ———— 5 S o SR At o e sE (Al esnona Sl e enith e indfers i ne ey owling upon Ber[ln News "::‘:mfll boy who would not give|evening. August 25, at 8 o'clock in Truck Drivers and Athletics Win— game aguinst ¢ 4 Tim 5 el ; S validlansn h ' i > future, police e or address narrowly escap- |t B ol th i addr narr ¥ ap he office of the town clerk ested and punished Croralns ot (T Car on North Main Street, A GREAT FALL FAVORITE FOR STREET OR TRAVEL WEAR Associated Press Photo excess storm water among papers found in S| ster's strong box. CHIC FASHIONS FOR MISSES AND WOMEN SECOND FLOOR Truck Drivers Win window injury when he stepped | Rule Vic iy s tule Violator Fined confer with the members of ethaday ;. S . The t v ac 2 ok emaining at the task ur { Green of ity 8 to one he Connecticut sirthday Party—Fire Chief on ru a hard T sk u s e 0 clty Company's buses as vas be e s o Sh £ i i 3 y par » : ’ i L T o e an:lfl' dset for i Vacation—Driefs, art for four i 4 ove iy : Gihey : gleiof ol t street in Berlin shortly after 10 2 e e [l flomere harranEed artis: i e Thsastents 5 e £ g t night re of | > y b e T PRAISE o'clock yesterday morning. 2y Ol;vlh:)fi\r ials to consider t} e At s game ¢ " il prices ind B a Tl e s e i ! ass t prosscuting Th was b driven by The purpose of the meeting is {o| I-€gion Post Plans Outing—Double b Brenared (oR Draantin el S : A . , S p nz to reports ss Charles Kuhn of New Britain and ¥ s : 2 o Desaet according to the only witness of the Charles Bowen Fined 825, How- <cpizent ine ariver was not 1o siame is witness stated the boy was | > budget for their action, Lawn Festival Tonight vil ow - standin on dewal pposi DRIVER SPEEDS BY COURT gmall Boy Walks Into Path of Con- necticut Co. Bus at Huds=on Street Terminal—Toy Wagon Demolish- ed—sugar Spilled andid testim back into the street from the post road. When the driver had gotten some feet into Hudson street and while his view to the rear was blocked the youth stepped from the sidewalk and pulling a wagon with Rim walked into the rear of the bus. ot injured but his hed and a 10 pound t hich he was carry- ing was scattered about the road Although the boy did not appear injured he continued to cry for some minutes after the accident and final- A large crowd is expected to tuyn decided s out tonight at the annual lawn fe i tival which is being sponsored members of St Pa Fife and Drum corps and which is to be held on the grounds urrounding the Fh at Upson's corner luncheon in the form o cream an with punch dancing, both new be enjoved t Robert Faga furnish ci William Ritchie will prompt for thc old fashioned dances oon but t practical- t been sold made by Unusual cooperation ut glove and m d o Double Birthday Part Barnes Mention to a warranty office of the city SPEAKLEASIES CLOSE FIVE lartford, Aug. 20 (@ arles A, Bowe ight's | 1y went on his way towards Beriin Doty extended BEORIS RO Fire Chief on Vacation M is will play =i h proceedings session of Berlin town cou Kuhn stated that later saw t A daughter was born at Lo Il play | Fire Chief Fdward Prior and poacd ! . 3 n " o ‘:d;: b SIC8L A\frs. Prior and da ! 4 i € S8 TIn S Litc boy in a differant section of the town. | Britain General hospital ks ited their serv- S 1 ecu . , s 2 : o No Change in Standing Mr. and Mrs. Vito Centurell : g Thice = o deno L n street : : . ot % R No change s eftected in the | Kensington 3 . p e on an autorn X S standing of the teams in the Ken-| Mr. and Mrs. W n Sco 3 o 3 nts in the | Yania and M 1 Aoy A . s ; b s - FATE PUNISHMENT sington soft ball league games which (two daughters . : Miss Kay Plain- .., ; B So X § e s 2 (UP) Although night at the Per- | Ridge are spen i = s : b Ville ha turne e e : et . 5 o < A faer i t 3 ar court of :ned on a re 1im on Farm Bowen the praisc was forced youth. He f fendant did not bear the appearance of one who would wilfully drive an mobile in such a manner as to the and limb of eit lestrians or fellow motorists said he also felt oftense, which consisted of following too close to another car, was the cau accident and he felt should pu ommende posed in t and made a strong plea for his dis- charge on the ground that the acci- dent was the result of mistaken Judgment rather a reckless atti- tude In passing judgment Judge George Griswold explained that he felt that the accused was guilty insofar as he turned o to pass another car rather than to avoid an accident ar he imposed a fine of $25 and cos which amounted 1o a total of §42.35 Walter oldberg. a 18 d er for one of the t 1scontinental s com- panies was fined §10 and costs on a charge of speeding through the town of Berlin. He was arrested by he state police one day last week Joseph Stearns of Northboro, Mass., picked the wrong time to pass through the town last night for ile everyone was assembled out- | side the town hall to await the open- ing of court he drove up Middletown road and passed two cars and a truck at the brow of the hill. Con- tables ¥rank Brown and John Coo- ney were rizht on the job and chased the Bay State man and overtook him at the corn borer quarantine station at the foot of South Main street in New Britain. They brought him back | and less than one hour later he was arraigned on the charge of reckless driving and fined and costs o $10 when found guilty of the charge. In passing judgment in the case Judge Criswold stated that he would | impose the minimum fine in viev of the man's past good record when | he testified that he had never been in court before G e s e Dancing Tonight SWEDISH anxl AMERICAN —at— s when the three tion a int 0' Woods three trailing ly scheduled ill boys contin on their mar the top at the ex- pense of the Bottle Alley team by a 4 10 1 score and the Saints retained the old on second place when they ced the Ferndales to th tune n Legion crew dug ore securely into the they dropped their the Giants game was an mp road when score was de: Ked at three all at the end of the regulation innings. The Giants fell on the offerings of the Legion hurler n the first half of the extra frame nd scored four ru hich the gionnaires wers not able to make up The standing to date is as follows Won Lost 5 1 Ferndales Bottle All . American Legion 0 Boys' Club Sponsors to Meet The sponsors of the Kansington Boys' club will meet at Tabs' hall in Kensington Friday night. This is a most important meeting as it is planned to elect a president of the | group and also to name an athletic | director. Both of these positions were held | for the past two years by Rev. Ver-| non L. Phillips, pastor of the Ken-| sington Congregational church who | will leave shortly to take over his | new position as president of Shen. | andoah college in Dayton. Virginia Local Boy to Enter School | Julius Meyers of Kensington who | has been one of the mainstays of | the pitching staff of the Kensington Triangles baseball team during the past two years will leave during the early part of September to take up his studies at Shenandeah college hich he will enter at the fall term. Kitchen Shower For Girl Miss Phyllis Senning, daughter of fr. and Mrs. George Senning of Kensington. was feted last evening | at a surprise kitchen shower and bridge. given at the home of Mrs. Raymond Williams of Williams court, Kensington Miss Senning who is to be-| come the bride of Herbert Ernest Fyre of Woodbury and Norwalk Mrs. Donald Hattings of ridge will t ¢ London East Berlin Items A track and field meet for yo people of all ages has heen arranged by the Hartford County Y. M. C. A under the direction of Leonar Black, the event to be held tomo row evening at 6:15 o'clock on Hubbhard school grou 1 ! milar to the ducted last Mrs for vl Mrs. F. T es will awarded to all winners, | man, H. N the prizes to be presen son, H. B Community club. T ) Raly ‘ollo 100 va ash f T Leroy men ars of ver: May race for hoys 9 to 15 vears of age relay race for boys 12 to 15 vears of age; dizzy izzy race for hovs 9 to 12 vears: dizzy izzy race for hovs 12 vears or more; sack race for bos 12 years or more; sack race for boys under 12 vears: old clothes race for boys; clothes pin dropping for ck dren under 5 vears of age: t roll race for girls over 14 3 the same race for girls vears; dizzy izzy race for s or more and the for girls under 12 vears: fack race for girls up to 12 years and for girls ieitieddei bl over 12 years: old clothes race for IRIDAY and SATURDAY girls and last of all a pie eating KEN MAYNARD contest for all. A good time is as —in— sured young and old and it is hoped | “SONG OF THE CABALLERO™ that hundreds will attend the meet ' TRAN]) PLAINVILLE TONIGHT and THURSDAY MAURICE CHEVALIER in “THE BIG POND" CHARLIE MURRAY in “HIS HONOR THE MAYOR TONIGAT — FREF Personal Outfit to Every Lady Athletics Wi n 3 cant Athle ed team A has brought divor Hessions of that o at the alleged offe ed in Plain torney How Bristol represents the ac FOR SALE Car Hits Boy, Turns Over USED 4-BURNER GAS STOVES §4.50 up Used Cook Stoves WARFIELD'S Opposite Plainyville Trust Co Open 2 to 8 P. M decd, many it believers nent grad- er, Emil 1o accident direct from his wife less than RITES WAKING HAND -~ Vacation Ruined? Suppose right in the midst of vour vacation fun. dread acute indigestion strikes! It may not —but you never can bhe sure What will you do?> Have your zooxd times rined Or wilt vou thank your s you took long Bell-ans? S Dell-aw e 2 "o BELLANS FOR INDIGESTION 'FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS =" Looks Like Their Man! By BLOSSER IM TURNING OUT T BE ASKED REDDING IF HE r\ DIDNT HIM CUTTING A TWIG WITH A REAL DETECTINE.~ YOU R \| | A KNIFE YESTERDAY.. fleure OUT | REMEMBER wueN WE A v WHAT WE WANT To Do [f gome way = IS To GET A LOook AT /\ HAD A LNIFE, DONT | happen To || THAT KNIFE OF nig / You'LL ONLY wos“a? \, HAVE ANY= Sm;iw/f!\/ A €S..YES R ) ) (Bov! JUST Loo 1e ovez . ) WELL.. HE LIED...T SAW ] welL. wee T oo F TRINK OF A | next Saturday received many useful | | AR e B SilEey e 13BN me. L s Pinance Board Meets ) o> e CARLAONS OFIMESIRA | Claud W. Stevens, chairman of | e =] lies 35c; Gents 50¢ Adm.—Ladles 35c; Gents 50¢ , ltne town finance board has called a