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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1930. b Egee Delivery Service to All Conn. Shores by Our Own Motors Customers Without Call Enter- prise 2100 Store Closes Wednesdays at 12 o'Clock During This Month Shop All Day Saturday Furred Cloth Coats \ at Midsummer Sale Prices ‘SPORT AND DRESSY MODELS, THE VERY NEWEST AND SMARTEST OF FALL AND WINTER STYLES, AT THESE UNUSUAL LOW PRICES $38 $48 $58 $78 $98 A Beautiful Collection of Coats, Lowest in Many Years For Quaii / Fashion-Right and at Prices Garments SECOND FLOOR Out of Town May Call Us Toll Charge | | | | the game by the | moving from tifth to fourth place = | the expense of the Ferndales whom |‘played by each | [ crew and the Saints topped their op- | ponents. The Hill the Kensington soft ball league, did | not affect the relative standing of the leading contenders for the cham- | pionship a8 both the Cypress Hill | Plainville News boys had lit(le trouble in taking the measure of the Giants and the final score showed the Giants to be completely out- classed to the tune of 9 to 0. The lowly American Legion team forced the Saints to exert them- | selves to the full in or@er to Xlkh score of 4 to 3, while the Bottle Alley outfit w: D CAR they tripped by the tune of 4 to 2. But two more games remain to be team to finish the echedule and it looks now as though the Cypress Hill and Saints wili finish in the first two places. An im- POLITICAL PARTIES BEGIN ACTIVITIES - Neither Party Decided on Policy | ring State Gouvemwns URGED BY POLICEMAN Trumbull Old Timors Battle 1o 15.15 ™27 $lapped his glove and touched pgftant game between these two 5 : teams will be played next Tuesday ~ Ti¢ With Business Men's Nine— nfght and should the Hill boys A eal Ests s emerge the winners they will have Estate Transfers—Cowles | sewed up the bunting whereas a loss | Hold Pienc, | will leave the two tied for the top position. . First steps in an effort to aid The standing of the teams after their state ticket and to ballot in | last night's games is #given as fol- p, town election will be taken by lows: the two political parties within the Cypreen T nexXt two weeks. The democratic | Baints_. caucus will be held on Thursday Glants . night, August 28. and the republican Bottle Alley caucus will be held on Thursday | Ferndale night. September 4 | American Legion Delegates to the probates congres- Berlin Briefs fonal. county and senatorial con- Ronald Thomsoen of Meridale ave. ions will be selected. Because nue will sapend the week-end at In- of the tact that there is only one dian Neck. sentative of the town in the Mrs. Louis Griffith, lecturer of the assembly at present each Berlin Grange is making arrange- party will be allowed two ments for & rummage sale which the | delegates. When town recaives organization is planning to hold next | its two representatives it will be month. Local Grange mem rs will jour- |ve o ney to Portland tonight where they | No will be the guests of Hemlock Grange | made of that town to wh The Misses Dorothy tend Day of Peck street and Clarice are spending daughter Alice have their home in New York state fol- returned to natorial conventions. aliowed four delegates in each con- n defin: has been by officials in ch party at they will do when the; the state, congressional ite decision or If the state part of their vacation with their tion of the republicans finds uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. W, a position where it will Wilson, at their home in Boston, | have to chose between Gov. John | Mass. After visiting-in Boston they Trumbull for another term: or ®ili go td Lake Sunapee, New | for Lieut. Gov. Ernest Rogers it is | Hampshire ekpected that stpport will be given FEast Berlin Items Governor Trumbull from his home Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCrum and | town delegation. Naither Governor or Rogers have announc- 2me up-hill struggle. In the first| inning the Trumbullites started a ral- | |ly that produced 11 runs. Consistent | h|tl(nz in the innings that followed | finally resulted in a tie score in the | nfxth inning. Both teams tightened in the final inning and the deadlock | remained. The -Business Men's real opportunity for a victory came in { the seventh inning when Walter La- throp belted out a three base hit but was caught off third base on a ques- tionable decision Umpire Bill Swan, who in his day was an outstanding colored baseball player, refused to let the bovs influ- ence his decisions. On one occasion a player fouled the first ball pitched to him and Umpire Swan called “strike two." On another occasion the pitcher made a bluff at throw- *ng to first base and the®first base- a runner. “What was it. Bill. wa out the pitcher agked. "I don't know, I Bu I missed that one Bill an- swered Real Estatc News Jessie M. Byington, executrix of estate of Emma Woodferd, has erred property on East street to George E. Miles, according to a warranty deed filed with town clerk. Abner J. Higgins has transferred to Gladys E. Higgins property on Farmington avenue through a quit- claim deed filed in the town clerk's office In a quit claim deed filed today Charles Podnetsky transferred to Sam Podnetsky. property on Whiting street, Personals Adelbert Stephenson and Benja- min Carlson, both of Broad street are spending a week at Hampton be:ch Leonard Bar 1d Carl Peterson will leave tomorrow night for Ken- naba Beach, Maine, tomorrow ght Mr. and Mrs retyrn during t week's vacation. Pearl W. Smith will 1 after a Mr. Smith is a let- ter carrier. When he returns to his duties, Letter Carrler Gordon D. Hartshorn will leave. Miss Margaret Deegan is visiting relatives in New Haven Mr. and Mrs. G. Rummer and danghter, Miss Leola Rummer of Dryden, N. Y., are guests of Mr. and Irving Tyler of Park street — A Bristol News der supervision of the playground commission, has concluded anether successful year. Four teatns partici- pating in the final championship series stood as follows at the close of the season yesterday W. L Pet. Hortons 6 0 1.000 Boys' club 3 3 g L Humasons 14 abg ‘he d Lutherans played Manager Says Definite Plans DISCOUNTS The Horton Manufacturing com- with a well balanced lineup, undis- itedly won the amateur cham- lonship of the city by emerging from the series without having felt € sting of defeat. This team fought way to le in a fleld of nine starting teams in the elimina- He Does Not Have EARLY START the Joseph Braun D Shock Suffered Tuesday—Was Na- tive of Alsace at Ford Greenhouse, Within the ne. and exchange b structed in tion round by bowling all of them ies From Effects of over successively On the evening circuit the club won a total of 14 games. It Lorratne—Worker 4150 boasts of a Hng irecens ainst ov e majority of the circy fans believe, o n comprising Xt year Joe sk Steve Lynch ilding as pitchers and Oscar Vanasse as tche New England Telephone Co., it is Corblaaton ot believed. T! company i et foniemliibe sl son is closed, how- ;f“rl,n”"“\ :‘\’r‘:d’“g has accepted a challenge eSS Tseha se club team. The roperty on Main strest ndezvous of the City Oamenl theales anii Bos e hin a short Biblishing Colib as an opponent of wes orizinally obtained o "[’anNl contingents. tion of the erection of a E 1 Volvovski has been made o NS e =, in an action brought by ess condit Fries, through Judge Dwelling RSt the M. Donovan, to collect $400 slephone concern’s . i ©s. according 10 & writ of at- been occupied since its Murchase ient filed at the city eclerk's seven years ago. Remo: of - today by Constable Roscoe L. occupants to other sectio: s of the defendant on causec officials of the company been attached in to co teari down i returnable to the preparat ne Previously July of t the constru , but was re ction of a umon pleas at Hartford Tuesday in October. Roofing company torney Joseph P. O'Con- t suit against M. H. land of the defen- deral and Summer streets Ma orning it was promised for Sessions and the case returnable to the office of At- Anthony J. Rich in the Cen- levs as candidates for the | . Frederic C. Luther of Provi- o 0 lowing a visit here as the guest ot Y 1 e e B ptember 5 at 1 Mrs., Samuel McCrum. Mr. McCrum ymour of the | ain, is visiting her cousin, Mrs, J Lo 3 formerly resided here. seeking an-|B Lewis in Blaiville st e need vl ssued by A i Jcs;ph Miss Edith Northrop is visiting term as chairman the place | Cowles Picnic Supper A e el ehone ibat Shleses e e e | triends in New Haven over the week has held for the past six years| M and Mrs. G Cowles entgr- sired number being acquired by turn- | o e A e Se. i re is ss ¥ or t Rk i o ¢ e |3 Green of Terryville by C. owles ;s yas taken over by Thomson and|up some time next month, City| S°%8008 at the Hubbard school}The i poeschillby, howavir iihat o SunperdhaiSthcly d dial. of Plantsville for $450. the case be. McKinn was retained in hisl Clerk Arthur Woodruft said | will resume September 3 at 9 o'clock. | friends may urge him to continue rome on L avenue last ev Joseph Blaun Dies sy a8 e J er n ews posikio rm an Property Transfer | The teaching staft will be the same as head of the party that has been ning. five relatives re d 78, of Jeréme | N8 retur flb‘E;IO ”(\9 ;Wr! ‘;‘f C;m- % : - 3 S s last year so overwhelmingly successful in | present Plainville and other £l mon pleas at Hartford on the first is still i Helen Tanguay of N 12 > - DEESCnb Lrox vt night follow Tuesday xt m Mr i stadens soldl £ Frmnk Ao ‘u‘:dB:::::" The library will he open for a | every election since he headed the towns and cities, Among the out of Ve shoi : ;d;ycnf no; g.m;(v!hv T.;e;uty 2 i 155 ime thi . arty, oo » e 5 < S Sheri eorge F. Buckley of Ter- ¥ subject inten- | house and five acres of land situa BEaand e, £ ared @ et ted Ll °r Of | resident of this city for th fendant situated partly in Bristol 1 b 4 on Penfield avenue in East Ber. | '€Ttaining relatives from New York ovmable George bert who | Dryden, N. Y. Miss Rose Tyler of vears, fendant s “fl‘x;’ D h) & n Penfie r < r 2 " W, : has be ndicapped or al | N y i r n- and partly in Plymouth on Water- b el property. Is| that J Mr. and Mrs. William LaPointe n use of lack of - may svill s q 0 J Rickey, ~AVor h\‘nf;on M“WVI ‘j"r";"mfs’:fl ‘:jfv“ entertaining relatives from out ' Mobile accommodations while on | Thomas and twe daughters of Con. o j annourced that O SRIRE R hefng e duty at night in P lle said he cord, N N son of candidate on the re- family = »"‘3*:‘—‘ Posuniak. O’\ry?:;“ynan Havens confined to | folt -:’51 of a car more on W :1, mr‘] rmr; LRRS ores Bastsen ot DONATE SHELTER HOUSE : f G for the state legis e ”d' 1"' Crash her home on Wilcox avenue with an | D¢5day night than at any time in Want Certified Figures erlin - Republican Announces complete story of ihe | _Cormilo Vendrilis, ‘who fgured | 7°F home on Wilcox his: career. Word was sent from| In order that e torn ey be T0 CITY GOLF € X . ‘ wiltihesronndiontinel in ‘\:‘;‘;“’r’mhf’“:"; et Tha Misses Mabelle and Winifred | SOuthington that a small roadster, | cortain it is acting. logally 1 vor. f tod ¢ e was operating an B e iy 3 E ' s N y t5 h —_— Intention of Seekmg Office ge of today’s Herald S Sl G dhi S S coring New York license plates, ing for two representativis at the = Hart-Pac Wedding S SHiodes st on = motor trip over the Mohawk | NAS COMing in the direction of mext state election in November, | JSIOMe | Rackliffe Brothers Also Agree to Frar <1 Hart, son of John in; o;‘a;!"‘d‘s 2 ’?“1 "S‘dR"‘ He ] - Plainville. The car was operated nagotiations are being made by state o a N e S y S AR udson street in Berlin. AL 1 4 fticials w e sus burean & LoRTseay] Maintain Struct as Thef RIGKEY ON STATE T]\CKET g Daie Colby R ors | He Tortunataly eschncalserion s The members of the 4-H club who a T;THPL nad |officials vitn the cen us bureau in | 5 e o faintain Structure stree t and Mary Rose i 5 gt £ SR | S the we Ty killec ashington to in a li f certi- 2l \ |t B PAIe ooy 3t |jury but his companion was remoy |fiave been spending fhe w Sgan b MAIL s | fied figures Sufp Gift 1o Xity. 9 to the New Britaln General hos. | ¢lub, camp at Enfield will return A satmob According to one of the offic Aise Jout Holee o be hullt tnithe Frariold Samusl Tat Stadta 1o plial with the driver of the other |home tomorrow. . RS tdday the town has nothing to S = i truck, where they were treated for| Albert Tack entertained a group B UpOn except newspaper report 1 city; eight | of mall structure éig t Mary Rose Pac By Rev. Vernon major injuries of his young/friends yesterday at a A L felt that d not be wise to go dren and five great-gr: 08 A8d S Fest W e fntD “;‘;C: Examination Announced ‘card party at his home. ox 5 2head with election plans until thers S ysg N caselor & sudden Phillips, Pastor of IKensington e SR A group of local sportsmen en- Ve LB ERSE IS ok wower, will be erected on the sixth chanic by the in Auto Sales Co. hations for tish ; L foajicerial s A nyilesenas % green of the municipal golf course = b ; poditiof carrier Joyed a deep sea fishing trip yes- passed the 5,000 population mark |the home ? th Y . Church—Other Notes. and the bride epiployed at the | he Pocitions of . terday but did not enjoy their usual | inE 10 reports he is st 1 o S aome 15 the gift of Rackliffe Bros. Ce.. e - Gonds plant the Kensington post office wijl | terday bu noEser s Clothier Must Move recessary for the privilege of more | 0f 26 Williams £ X " rican Paper Goods pla held at Kensingt ccord g0od “luck. Those making the trip ) ) o represe tomorrow mon Inc. according to announcsment Probate Cost Increases ‘ Ledlaaccoraing to L Birnbaum. who is considereq than one represents P : Skt SRR S e S G O s i U e e e D e Athletics to Practice of requic By Sl engieioie The }‘/w.“.)r »n:v,. Protorion 1o lTlCl secretary of the United States Olof Benson, Herman Splettstosszer .‘:»* Qf P':m ’L~?\~ae D‘;A' ;‘;s e Plainy S AT IS paseratll G e e e mphier. Jr. chairman Sroe i S SRR G R e e e i e Sl iness tor tns| team will hold a practice sessiou:to- 1 be Comatities OCitE Opera oot Josbxohd *’(W,“h“_ Boston office. The date for the ex.| Ralph Dyer is confined to his s Rl ""‘d‘r ice | DIENt at the high school e The o s pecRrecely gaihtneRcico ot ,my | “Mination will be announced later. | home from injuries sustained last el ol ot ‘the Mes Session will be called at 6:30 o'clock Open New School ol G v ) e R et s e L icatone oriTos et el Ve et S R i e St. Oronzo's Feast One new school will be opene phier today by ofticials of Rackliffe shows a large 18.9f | to take these examinations must be | school grounds. In onc ot «he SVENIE | Loe onarters berors Sentermbac i | Miny vesidents of Tallan extrace ; Bros. who will erect, paint and support of the pa ious vears. in the hands of the district manager | he plunged forward and fell on a e B 12 ed today ton in Plainville are planning to the shelter house. The Srth . ftotal st i s Boston not later than Septem-|rock injuring his shoulder. An X.ray it e B quaniery {2Ke an active part in the celebrati accepted and work was tax collector, 1 A i | il BeRtakiant SodayitoRaetermine i o se 808 ST SRRE. is little time Of St: Oronzo's feast day i started at once csition at the pre ! fenim= | Commenting on the examination | wirether the shoulder was broken. (7 10 WSS ° his business | D¢ celebrated in Bristol tomorrow —— ;_{ ‘,10”,1 e 2.00{. R indexing | Postmaster Sidney M. Cowles said: Miss' Dorothy Sugenhime wiil re- |y e C..S ]Jooyl‘ h il -hpl‘:t: aftarnoon and evening. In the after. Bn"hton St. Rnalt\' ass 105 8 - 229 stecl doors at l with full time 5 ; nes o L ~e. 10ON a number of Plainville Italians . Mr. Marie e ADed by drome | LU from her I ebott iR lafovillss Mbtainess | T 2 RUEESEOL S BN e Lislans rmingto! In Foreclosure Suit fight at the She has been visiting in AUBUSA, | conrer. ; centrally loca ok L ¢ Bright Pkl eligible registers. Maine. 2 ’ at night they expect to be at Lake Glastaieniia it hael J. Kundra of Brighton is a native ppointed as sub- | MG St The store together with one for- Compounce where fire works will be | #10le to children of tI street, has been named defendant in bor. re i stitutes and-are required to be avail-| . 1 John SR g merly occupied by a parber shop and | gisplayed and a band concert will be | NeWly developed tracts vil action for $2200 brought by lives on Wart e el 117 |able 10 render service whenever | BTItain visitor yesterday. & portion of one now occupied by a ity end, and is modernly equipped. Chmiia i foaievis He has spe 175 is $13.250 ile Berl needed. Vacancies in the regular | A Program of interest has been spoe repairing establishment will be | P2} ! Karl A. Reiche stated today on a note dated April with the exception 2 1 nection with | forcesars filled by the promotion of | PI2Rned at the Plainville Camp | oceupied by a National store. the first room weuld be used A E'a 6000 Middletown. Two years 2 of > to be |the substitut The salarias 8Found for Labor day and the week- | "onsidarable remode ng will have Card of Thanks Grades 1 and e second roo of the de- rical employees range | SNd imme2diately preceding. A large [to be done to prepare the buildi & We wish to thank our many|for Grades 3, 4 and 5 od on Brighton straet ’ T8 to $2,100 per annum.|d¢legation of East Berlin Young | for the large chain store nds for the kind sympathy ex- | room for Grades 6 ed by Attorney he 1928 alaries for regular village car- | P2ople will attend. The program for Stage Real Battle ded us in o recent bereave- room will remain sponsible for |Tiers range from $1.150 %0 § 0. Saturday calls for a track meet and After the Old Time Business Men ment and alge for the many beay perintend Guiseppe For- la ’ cost of in- | Fart time village carriers receive | baseball. On Sunday there will be and the Trumbull Old Timers battled ful floral offerings. 1 as s0on as necessity m,“ re 4:Ir-\m;:. S from to $875 a year These | Specia t»me»t in the auditorium. | for seven innir contest, play Mrs. John J. Kimmel and c Expects Record Enrollme; e date mortg- Bean 5 positions are permanent during good On Mondiy tennis championship sed at the high s 1001 field last night, | dren r tR auro the prop- The appropriation in this year's |behavior. Retirement on an annuity | finals will be held. A campfire gerv- | ended in"a 15 to 15 tie e wit reet. On July & budget to care for this expendituvs |15 Brovided for at €5 yesrs of age of |ice will be held in the evening. |, Comsiderable crec stibe xiven . o signed the mortg- R e G e [the Business Men's team for their Democratic Caucus ord 1 age 1o Cambria. The Equitable Life have to be care of in next Pensation during disability for in- | |able to find employment 1 Assurance society of the United JER5NE : ; fes received in the service is al- the existing labor situation, w stoh t i |vear's budget h will be madeiur ’ The démoo electors of the s to have an interest in : ®iowed and annuities are given to de- ames R s A e e S réason of a prior pendents in case of death as a result 1 :_-“‘- o8 *a-?flu.tlal' ,m:n h:fll i o ¢ nee reduced \{ of suchJgnjury. D 'V 3 e A e to $ Other incumbrances in- NOTICE “Fifteén days’ vacation with full 20% August Sale I PLAINVILLE day. Augubt 25th, 1930, a1 8 a'clock SR 0 35,225 Other in s in- To Men . Ke Payiif allowed with Aniadaiiion ot 0 ; p.m. D. S T. to elect delegates | Chi o more y clude taxes ; y of 2 Fire 1 0 days’ ve with pa . . TONIGHT and SATURDAY to the democratic state convention, MUst either work or §; llens for strest 2 ot that t L8ifaysisiokilcaye nith pay 9 ONE WEEK ONLY 150 to elect delegates to the follow- The state board of ¢ . T 354.66. and water You are hereby notified that the | wper further information those in- Sat., Aug. 23rd to Sat., Aug. 30th “SONG OF THE CABALLERO" | also to elect delegates it follop | n s b is going to be s balance now due on District Comm will hold a meet- ok 5 s = it ith Ken M d ing conventions: Congressional, sena- | Superint . L AE (LOgH 4 RALSnLesn o 2 5 terested may address t e See our center bargain counters with Ken Maynar 5 3 & ar. Laws p cond mortgage is $1,320, with ing at Office Bank Bldg. n Kensing-|o¢ tha noard of l‘n':ri Stat for unusual values. This is our Western—With Fast Action torial. county and probate, and to 0 d ton, Connecticut, on August 27 and Service examiners at the post regular stock. No seconds. New el i E transact any other husiness proper turnable to the 28, 1930 at 7 P. M. standard t to e Sitiet 2 % i 5 3 8 to come before said caucus. is returnabl o : i t named above, or the distri Terms Strictly Cash SOv— it the first Tuesday e ror ahatement | tary, First United States Civil Serv-|| yames DRY GOODS STORE 3 e By order of the town committee, ad 5 - ; r Special Act of 1923 District, Customhouse Tower, | ‘feo. : “THE LIGHTNING EXPRES® WILLIAM J. FORAN zra ] _ . : strict, g g " Men'’s Furnishings — Footwear ~ h 3 oola . 2. This section ' ®cion “Nace. Fior| Osvering The Great Raflroad Thriller || Chairman, | the grammar schoc = - 2" “league Standings 33 WEST MAIN ST., Plainville || A BIG SHOW ALWAYS Dated at Plainville. Conn., August Season Concluded _ Thousands o bqvm;r] oo figs ar of said fire dis-\ Three games played last ht in ) (21, 1930 The Bristol Twilig eag - grown an: in Florida. £ d to abate such por- | 4 = tion of the taxes laid each.vear by —— —_— - — ARTHUR MAR{ENI the district as the committee shall - to be inequitable by reason of fact that cert portions of the district are not benefited by the ex-| elementary school moved to Middle- s graduated fr finished his course his family town and he penditures for which the taxes may —_—— the public schools of that town “Trom time to time be laid, particu- 1c1s, larly in cases where water mains He then entered the New Britain | j;ve not heen extended as to special- Business College from which insti- |1y henefit property in the distriot.” tution _he was graduated two ye Dated at Berlin, Connecticut, this later. That same y he entered | 20nd day of August, 1930. " the employ of Judd and Compan) JAMES B. ELLSWORTH a New Britain stock firm, and re- Chairman, mained with this concern il it Kensington Fire District. | GREEN PEPPER VEGETABLE SHOP Cor. WORTHINGTON RIDG and HUDSON STREET. Oven for Business-Saturday Aug. 23 BUY THE BEST—SHOP AT THE “GREEN PEPPER” for complete line of FRESH VEGETABLES Supplied daily from our own farm W. P. SCHROEDER, Prop., Berlin « ALL RIGHT, BQYS.. DINNER'S READY....CALL REDDING...THE LAST ONE To TUE TABLE IS A CoOw's TaiL.... FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS - LAST ONgE IN IS CMON REDDING.... A Gows Tan ! - { COMIN' RiGUT A Fast One! By BLOSSER ) Bo/! DID You SEE ME sLip HIS KNiPE OFF TH TABLE JUST \ AS HE FINISHED SHARPENING WIS Too™HPIck 2 fiwzrm/ | MINUTES LATER AS THE DESSERT “WAS BEING SERVED | | \ THAT WAS A PIECE OF QUICK WoBK ... Now WELL SEE IF [ THERE'S A Plece BRoKEN our % OH, NUTHIN' AT ALL...NOTHIN AT ALL L, BROWN.... GUESS TM A BIT NERVOUS 1f