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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1930. Free Delivery Service to All Conn. Shores by Our Own Motors %fi%ogbfnc ) Store Closes Wednesdays at 12 o’'Clock During This Month Brown Thomson'’s Midsummer Furniture Sale Offers Type Furniture You Want at the Prices You Want to Pay Shop Brown Thomson First ... See For Yourself | | | | Out of Town Customers | May Call Us Without Toll Charge Call Enter- prise 2100 Luxurious large Davenport, arms, an Ottoman, good size, Chairs, Choice of Coverings Plain with reverse covers. Berlin Nezqs PIERPONT SEEKING SELECTIAN POST Will Again Ask Support o Town's Registered Voters TAYLOR STILL UNDECIDED EKensington Gun Club Members Plan Annual Corn Roast—Tire District Will Meet At Berlin Bank As Re- lief Board. v nounc offi were yesterday e local resident ould enter t given to thoro: ect of th Ation it be digest t e € 2 the other sit before S olit . der board of past two terms oins Pardon C. Rickey Marieni in lettir that their “vote and ir appreciated. Mr. Rickey will didate fo and Marieni Frank ‘mber se- He and n for the will Mr. Pier- m on the s said popu- and expects to re- Mr. Pierpont of the hoard ing re- Hall, an- lar with the party ceive hearty is the second support member on G similar nouncement Harry K. Taylor, third the board, has o far made lic «nnouncement of his pl Gun Club Outing About 0 men of ber of no pub- re the to corn ne farm Ken- hold roast ed ng and on the Cr s always a popular members and some th result which held with the affair with contests are prize shoot ction aff The may ca sment of the outing a is believed that th gre the con from is in weather ldon of I'arming- {ensington, who with Cora Main of Tor- the son and daughter Mrs. Amos Sheldon ants are holding their meeting today at the Plainville thoc camp. holds the honorary of president emeritus of the on Sheldon second ¢ and are and Mrs. Main are generation of this fam- ire District Mects Members of the disctrict commait- tee of the Kensington fire district fvill meet at the Berlin Savings next Wednesday evening at § to consider applications for ement of taxes board acts in the capacity relief hoard and is empowered e taxes which are not equit which are excessive in com- arison to the benefits received Thiz power of abatement is grant- d to this committes hy chapter 16 ection s of 19 2 of the special a colored mohair, of shades, or high grade tapestries, followed by three more | 4 Pc. LIVING ROOM SUITE $169.50 (Regular Price $250.00) variety piece tailored | mhich reads o trict follows | of said dis- s authorized to abate such por- tion of the taxes laid each year by the distict as the committee shall find to be inequitable by reason of the fact that certain portions of the district are not benefited by the ex- | penditures for which the taxes may from time to time be laid, pa larly in ¢ where water mains been extended as to spe- have cially fit property in the dis- fire Saints vs. Blue Hills manager and direct- nius of all Blue Hills baseball is responsible for the state- nt that a terrible revenge will be had by his boys for the two de- feats ruffered at the hands of the | St Paul ou last Sunday after- noon when these two feams meet ag: tomorrow at the Blue Hi ds. n Con Conlin claims that he knows the for the crushing de- and has taken steps to correct this condition tomorrow He several would he fo up Sunday an men have play L which playe colors las the a reason s denied the rumor that rs from New Britain d in his starting line- s stated that these a desire to that team under the Blue Hills eek can take the meas- Kensington crowd and he to take his chances boys tomorrow expressed he feels the S sat Sl t John but holds that reason he says he is not superstitious very good is so certain of vic- tory. asked what this rea- son ed to answer and questioner to Manager 12 of the Kensington outfit. yre—senning Wedding Miss Phyllis Aning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Senning of Kensington Herbert E. Eyre, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Eyre of voodbury, will be married this aft- at 4:30 o'clock in the garden ride’s parents in there is W was rnoon home of the Miss popular me of Kensingtor cher for t Senning vell known and ber of the younger set She has been a school | e past few years. Mr. | re is an electrical engineer and is ployed at the office of the Con- icut Light & Power Co. in Nor- is a rch to- | lebrated at the hours of 7. & and 10 o'clock. Rev. John (. Brennan will be assist- ed for the day by a visiting priest from St. Thomas' seminary in Hart- ford | Kensington Methodist Church | Sunday school Kensington Methodist church is scheduled for | 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. | The regular morning service of | worship will follow at 11 o'clock. | At the weel prayer meeting which is scheduled for Thursday | evening at 7:30 o'clock a special of fering for the Mansfield memorial fund will be taken up. The Epworth league is planning a lawn festival which will be con- | ducted next Wednesday evening on | church lawn, weather permit- | Should the weather prevent | festival on the scheduled night will be held the following eve- ning Kensington Congregational Chureh | lar Sunday merning serv- of worship at the Kensington Congregational church will bs hell | at the nsual hour of 10:45 a. m The pastor. Rev. Vernon L. Phil- lips, will officiate and preach at this | service. | Berlin Congregational Church | Rev. william English of Hartford is expected to preach at the regu- lar Sunday morning service of wor- ship at the Berlin Congregational church in the abrence of the pastor. Rev. Samuel A. Fiske who will be uneble to officiate because of ill- ness usual at the the Fast Berlin Items { Mass will be celebrated at Sacred | Heart church at 9 o'clock by Res with removable pillow arms or large roll with soft cushion top, five different styles to select from. Seat Construction All pieces built on best R. F. M. webbing, guaranteed, tops of every { 13th and choice of any two in Skinner Satin. J. C. Brennan. The meeting of the Sunday school will follow. Morning worship at the M church will be held at 10:45 o'clock and will be conducted by Rev. E. E. Wilson he v school will meet at o'clock. The evening service and the league meetings will be resumed Sunday, September 7. The morning at St. Ga- briel's Episcopal church will be held at 8 o'clock. The meetings of the Sunday school will be resumed Sun- day, September 14 Mr. and Mrs. George W. Warner, N. H., and Mr. Mrs Chauncey Cameron of Greenfield, Mass.. have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Turner of Cottage street this week, Sun service Annis of Miss Eunice Pratt who recently underwent an operation for appendi citis at the Methodist hospital in Brooklyn is convalescing at her home in West Cromweil. An overnight high is being plan- ned for the Boy Scouts, the event to be held before the opening of the school term. 1t is probable that the hike will be held the latter part of next week. Scoutmaster E. E. Wil- son will be in charge Miss Betty and Miss Rhoda Pratt are spending the week-end with rela- tives in East Hampton Miss Mabel Reed has returned home from a visit with relatives in W Cromwell George Wells of Rockfalls upon friends in town today formerly resided here Mr. and Mrs. Richard Y tertained relatives from Middleto yesterday. The winners of the field meet con- ducted Thursday evening under the auspices of the Hartford County Y M. C. A. have been announced, the events and the winners followin 100 yard dash for boys over 15 year: of nge won by Kenneth Ward: crab race for boys 2 to 15 years of age won by Cortland Read: hoys' relay ace for hoys 15 years and over won Captain Ward's team: relay race for boys 9 to 15 years won by called He en LEGAL NOTICE Republican Caucus The Republican Electors of Town of Berlin are requested meet in caucus in the Town Thursday evening. Sept. 4 at § o'clock p. m. for the purpose of clecting delegates to the State (‘on- vention to Le held in Hartford P 16th, 1930, also delegates o the Congressional (‘ounty torial and P’robate (Cenventions for the election of a Republic Town Committee, Per order of the Town Comr H. C. DEMING, Chairm Dated at Berlin, August 0. to Hall, Hazen of lower Main | Sheldons | ent lord Read's team: girls' dizzy izzy race, under 15 years, won by Gene Erskine of Camp Northbridge: boys' dizzy izzy race, under 15 years, won by Robert Ward: sack race for boys over 15 years won by Carl Johnson; old clothes race won by Dorothy Weyand of Camp Northridge: clothes pin race won by Pat Jean Lawrence young women's barrel rolling con test won by IMlorence Carns; boy relay barrel rolling contest won b Gaylord Read's team. The pie e ing contest was won by last year defending champion. Gertrude Bunce who again won out by a ge margin over her nearest competitor. In this event each contestant is given half of a pie to eat without help of the hands which are tied behind the back. All of the prize awards will le distributed this week by Leonard Black of the County Y. The Knights of Pythias will meet next Tuesday evening at § o'clock n their rooms at Community hall Members of the 4H club wh been cpending the at I'arms are expected home t Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hazen Robert, of Nashua, N. H., guests of Mr. and Mrs. street Plainville News SHELDON FANILY HOLDS GATHERING Descendants of Amos B. Sheldon Observe Wedding Centenary PLAN RELIGIOUS SERVICES Union wee are the Mahlon Religious Service Will Be Held In Protestant Episcopal Church of Our Saviour—Locomo- thve and Automobile In Collision. Approx scendants wately 70 of of Amos B. Crittenden Sheldon are expected the two day family reunion will be held at the Methodist Camp grounds in Plainville today and to- morrov the 167 de- and Laura The occasion ave been the riage marks what n two members of th n.a son and 80 years of ag ent The son is L. Gay Kensington, president 1e Sheldon Family as- the daughter is Mre Torrington of the nts to have ann hough their gatherings v. The first re 1872 in the oll at Lake Wart d Mrs She the early would will be pre Sheldon of emeritus of sociation and Cora Main of It e custom juentl held in 1estead vhere Mr spent practically of their married all lite Since that time there reunions at i happiest wa anniversary of don in One of th been been 1d meeting increase fror from ew Hampshire. W, Jersey, Florida and pos- cago. Ill. will be present. The entire group will sit down to a banquet at 5 o'clock afte noon tonig 1l be to socials and tainmer within the family. Tomorrow morning devotional services will he held at the auditorium of the camp. Ellsworth A. Sheldon of 53 Lenox place, New Britain, is president of the association. He is a grandsoa of the pioneer couple. The vi president is . Albert White Plainville, a great grandson treasurer Robert F. Leather Waterbury, whose wife a great- granddaughter;: and the secretary Kenneth F. Tuttle of rop New Britain, recticut Massa- Vir- tal- is is ot is onmorrow The choir v musical selecti emus Domino Domin “Jubilate anthem “God Love the followir Venite Exu Yenedict o So James’ Annual 209% August Sale ONE WEEK ONLY Sat. Aug. 23rd to Sat., Aug. See our center bargain co unusual value regular s No s Terms Strictly JAMES' DRY GOODS STORE Men's Furnichings — Footwear Floor Covering 53 WEST MAIN ST.. Plainville 0ih nters for s is our coln E. Frye, rector, will preach members of other An extended to churches to at- invitation has been tend hoolked Plainville from New the o'clocl Britain of the The choir will hold a rehearsal at 10 o'clock Serious Accident Averted the sun a automobile ir ailroad rooked about Jacob Dudack covered just e op- the direc- crossing 6 o'clocl Wooc street of in time to jam cl had tr app automobile point where the train nd it out of the driver was not injured. was on his way home to Britain when occurred. The Plainville station at and v en route to Outside of a bent fend to the chassis aged by the to T Piainville Healthy is in a presen George (‘ook town. The the cache a it The Dudack threw accident oft the 5:4 New nd as ¢ o the ca lainv heal ion at time. o Dr. accord health off only contagrous cer diseases are a few cases of chicken- pox and every appeared coungel Pequabuck v state's case of whooping cough. In case children have the disease Court Case Continued Upon request of Attorney Martin F. Stempien of New Britain who in court this morning as for Thomas Kovaleski of the case was continued Monday morning. Judge Mer- Ryder presided and the was presented by Pros- % Attorney Charles F. Conlo According to Prosecutor Conlo intil [§) Kovaleski will be charged with dr i 1 having his na of cident at ed Kova A of have been | society quested n while under iquor, reckles the infinence driving and without e signed on the back operator's license. He wa last night following an e intersection of Crook and New Britain avenue eski struck car driven by ereon of st street asth as coming out of Croo rested o Engagement Party hel on 1.eo ¢ party home Mrs We ed 1 Viola, of A to Rayr heir daughter xab, son street f Cook A ca onor T of Mr Miss Spencer le school her ool in ot the cla Bascball Tomorrow ather ting t will play strong vest E perr Sunset Terry- field to- Miss Kathryn Smith of East Broad Mission Day At Camp Members of the W. H oo to p gro ith of Friday, Aug. 29 amp grounds arn and jackets for r 0 ed against Looking for Vendors Police of Plainville are in vendors who have t about the one Birih A son was born to Angels of Br TODAY A Western wiih Action KEN MAYNARD —in— “SONG OF THE CABALLE “THE LIGHTNING LEXPRISN" A Great Railroad Thrilier A BIG SHOW SUNDAY 2—FEATURES—2 Clive Brook and Evelyn Brent in “SLIGHTLY SCARLET News and Comedies The DUNCAN SISTERS They're a Riot SIT'S A GREAT LIFE Broadways Stars Who Eversthing Contlnuous 5 in The Hay 10:30 WED.—THIU RS CLARA BOW in “TRUE TO TH} NAVY the Bristol hos | Athletics-Y. M. The Plainville team will play of Plainville a this afternoon. M he the Bergen Garden Club X otes Gardc show were the work Mrs. Pearl C. Pond Hostesses du Bedford M Miss Bet WRAPS PISTOL IN CLOTH, ~ SHOOTS YOUTH IN AUTO Gunman Rills John Raffone on Up- George A. Hod per East Side—Shields Woman With Own Body York. A FAMED BRITISH VETERAN DIES FOLLOWING ILLNESS ke of Northumberiand Saw Seryv- ice in South Africa, Sudan and European War. TRAP SHOOTING GLASSIC WON BY 14 YEAR 0LD BOY Texa Lad Gets Score of 97 At Van- dzlia Fieldl—W. E. Beers Breaks 86 Birds Germany, Ireland Give Permission to Willia ms§ F—G Jacob Sandals Awarded State Pharmacy License Bristol News ND UPSETS SEEN IN TENNIS IATCH Finals Will Get Under Way Early Next Week PROMOTION FOR OFFICER Mrs. Augusta Anderson, Native of eden. Dies in Home of Daughter i tel—Tralf players who ated Mur- Local Man Promoted Po n 1 position as a: Case Continued Wolosgir Reported rold W Anderson rson. widow o 24 of sented en- ckwe Make T Raid Kolosok ry During his absence yesterday aft-, ernoon ant Henry Jeglinski ind Officer William Thompson made a visit to his home and, ac- cording to the report of these offi- it was not friendly was it made inquire fter John's health While they et cers said th eged Se a nor to here offi overed three and a colJ the manu- ose u the of gallons of ma John an but Whe be P ano not t trip a he will to go or this time it w as the fishing escorted to the will be re- returns invitation quested to appear to answer to the ¢ ad Hoover Plar ) dan g ——Sunday held at Presiden Rapidan on Rapi £ » Hooieoa Virginia camp on in henceforth Pre the Mr: servic and Hoove s Bun on guard there Pass 700 Hours in Lofty Perch h the che ng strains of ra- to keep up their gpirite ¥ perchers, Har- street an<d neighbor passed th perch be- declare} in alof thereby set Stanle his hind Morley's Both because Milwa — h NPT vMH ‘:1[‘ ViRl ‘.‘. 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