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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1930. Free Delivery Service to All Conn. Shores by Our Own Motors & Store Closes Wednesdays at 12 o’Clock During This Month (Store Closes at 12 Wednesday) These Aisle Specials All Day Tuesday Uphold Every Tradition of Brown Thomson Values / Out of Town Customers May Call Us Without Toll Charge Call Enter- prise 2100 styles, $1.95). in navy, Glr]s Flannel Sk]rts 89c Solid color flannel or in plaids, red, green, brown, sizes 7 to 14 years, ideal for school wear. smart pleated (Value to $1.65 85¢ Broken Sizes, in Women's Costume Shps Crepe de Chine Costume Slips Men's Rayoh Polo Shirts Street Floor Porto Rican Nightgo‘wns White and Colors (Second Floor) 79% All Colors 79 Full Fashioned, Weight and Standards, omen’s Silk Hosiery Chiffon, Some Sub- Values to $1.6: Rayon Bloomers 5% pr. Women's Al Panties, in All Colors, Some Applique Trimmed. (Street Floor), Berlin News LOULS KRISTOPIL CRUSHED BY WAGON Kensington Farmer in Critical Condition Alter Accident FOX FARM 1S LEASED Forest Hills Man Proposed to Con- duct Same Type of Business — Blue Hills and St. Paul’s Nines Fplit—G. O. P. Caucus sept. 4, proprietor of the tormerly o al fr ternal inju and otitne ployes were aking prep; and seve 1t corn for b and the ting to roll the v when it men ehicle ame un- o ried call vho o of t riswol removal disclo c's name ritical Undergoes Operation Leo Matyka of Four Rod highway Kensington, was removed to the kew Brita ral hospital early aturday op- i on Reports morning for appendicitis ion this was rest Lea-ed o Tox Tarm H. Kaye of has' leased bear Consolidated Ran f Delaware, land and buildi ated in the southern part of ar Silver lake. The property has heen used by ths ssor for some time as a fox breed- g ranch, and the lessee proposes to bnduct the place for the same pur- se | he lease wil run for a period of ree years and two months. The nt for the fir year is to be 32.- g v‘( second to $2.304 rental and the fir Wl cost the lessce §4 hes, Inc 25 sit- Berlin has The doc renewal Republican Caucus A caucus of registered the town of Berlin lled by Henry Deming, the republican town September 4 at § p rpose of this caucus will delegates to the state, and probate conventions is expected that membe republican town mmittee coming year will also be nt contains the option sept. repub chairman | committee, The | he to sena- m tal, 1t of for nam in and Lose Hills baseball little better in th series played against the St. Paul's winning the first after a hectic l‘al!]:’ lasted for ten innings and‘ vester- | v afternoon Kensington me by 12-11 ich of T to 4 th games w the int of fans who The re well played and st of a large were on hand Saints have now against the Blue tion 4 have contest won three Hills 2g- dropped one Former Resident Weds Meagley, son of Mrs Worthington ridge, married to Miss Lo 13th street, Rissling New York lay afternoon in New Hartford Minister Here William . } conducted day mo ational lish of Hart- services yester- Berlin Congre- in absence of Samuel A. Fiske, able to fulfill h tvo weeks the is well ccount of his position as zistrar of the Cennecticut Con- e of Congregational Chur English spoke on the subject Made Against known in Mr, Warden Constable O Finds Police Dog I mal within 5 be Killed vandering & Berlin Briefs M. Malley Far from end at accompanied on Mrs. Wallace Preston of 3 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Genoni Farmington road, Berlin, spent week-end at Hammonassett beach Mrs. Charles Hawkins and daugh- ter Ruth of Middletown road have returned to their hon ation spent in Atla Sache trip by Mr. and w B vac A. Wooding of Grove been enter- A Ralph Hill, Kensington, has taining Mr A. Lewis of Spring- fleld and M Flora Loomer of Beverly, Mass, for the past few days at her home Potato Patch Raided Produce raiders are abroad i BEerlin, according to John farmer in that district plained this morning that s had duz up 600 hills of p land the railroad near the R rk Brick (o Matusz stated that h kring the m the authoritic could be a Miss Miss Ann tive of Ireland New Britain and Kensington many years, died at her home New Britain road, Kensington morning after an illness of week. She leaves two cousins and James McGould with whom she lived, and two in New trac Mr. o to th to see ended Ann McGouldrick McGouldrick, but a resident €0, a na- of this cousin be o'clock morr Kensington Last Berlin Jtems and Mrs. Edward Wall of Waterbury as guests of Mr Wednesda and the and Mrs. Mr family week-end (Continued on Page 13) ; 25Ret P .Snm\-s.flr\'icp $] 09 set Stainless Steel Knives and Forks Pewter Salts and Peppers $1.09 Set if the thieves| for | on | one | John | Steak Sets day by State Policeman W. BRICK PLANT LOSS crowd PLACED AT 30,000 Dannelly Co. Kilns Destroged by Flames and Water Spe Barlin termined ori cred at the Donnelly Brick con pany'’s plant yesterday morning about 10 o'clock gave Company No 2 of the New Britain fire department stubborn fight nd caus d this i was dxero\ = fire broke out plant's large d brick-d had gained conside kilns an ble headway New Britain firemen were summoned by William J. Donnelly, 12 of the ownars. When the fire 1aen arrived at the scene huge black clouds of smoke were rising from the building and for a time this con- dition hampered the firemen in flames smoke from for atteion was finally p William f ed the work of ed the damage 000 and $10.00¢ The chief a that were not for the Don- nelly company had installed two fire Fydrants at the plant the entire property of the company have been destroyed. The presence of these hydrants made on to get le against the \mes and re visible Alstheia ho inder con- Noble, who of al miles but e fire trol. Chiet di e at between 85 - stated fact that s0 ers of the lamage wot actual lo: from the fire, the fact that water that were pourad building as well as destroying large brick drying kilns During the course of the b several of the company's employes who were at the plant aided m terially in fighting the blaze not he it will basing their claims on the large volumes of red two GET READY FOR SCHOOL School Children's Haircut 3 c A. E. F. BARBER SHOP nto the | 7 {Plainville News (3L CAUGHT IN RAID ON GAMBLING DEN ‘State Police Block Exifs and Catch Alleged Frequenters BURNS CLOTHES IN CELL Tlower Show Successful Financially —Mrs. Certani Dies—Man Fined After Automobile Accident—Case Against Woman Continued. Although denial was expressed to- C. Nel- son that any of the frequenters of a gambling room in the Strand theater building were successful in escaping, it is reported that several threw | themselves at the lobby door, forced it open, and got away state and local police ,Avr early yesterday m\r-x;wl proprietor, Frank ,fl of New Britain, and 50 others placed under arrest. The raid s one of the largest conducted by state police in a long time Bail, amounting to $1.350 irnished by Spitzel. His bond 310 and each of the others was o dered to furnish bail of $25 each Their cases will be heard before Judge Meritt O. Ryder in town when the raided the morning. wag | court tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock The raid was carefully planned. Within 2 minute after the police de an apearance in the cen- ter of Plainville an nr*»ar was as- ~\~nr~d to each exit vh uh*r' 0‘ )'l«umlll»" licemen Adolph Shaw, Tn“'] Eblert State Po- Carroll Officer he main en- mashed floor. However had bell bee info Wild Scramble in Theater Men scramt down back it is report could not and be confirmed heater au in the th by. where they door open. 1f forced they had not been act- ing in it would have been 1o! them to slide a few inches and the door woul opened Another confusion sible for bolt d have report heard foday t is stated. A was in the room gambling took is not v large raided the place ex epecially t place and police pressed surprise that so m to place to d detection Many From New Britain Those arrested their foll ime bur, Frank Bren Goldberg, Harry Yopan) Joseph Tully, George Nor nell, Carl Johnson Francis Powers, Tony Sar uel Martin, Lavon Demir ander Edgar, Alfred Mar Lucas, R Crandall, Jerry Remer, Joe Freeman, Miks Gosfarian, John amer, Mike Cuccio. Robert Kane arry Goldberg, is, all gave Frank Budney John on James James’ Annual 20% August Sale 30th T ctly ¢ JAMES" DRY GOODS STORE Men's Purnishings — Footwear Floor Covering 53 WEST MAIN ST.. Plainville ber and John Zekans, ford. all George Masone of Waterbury, | John Toulouse of South Manchester. and Frank Barber of Meriden. Clothes Burner Committed Expressing the belief that an un- fied man burned ¥ s in a cell in the Plainville is mentally unbalanced. Prosecuting Attorney Charles Conlon today made arrangements for the t of the prisoner to the State Ho: for Insane in Middletown He was arrested by Deputy Sheriff of Hart-|and Anthony E. W. Furrey on Farmington avenue | t night. At the time of the arrest it is claimed, the man was drunk and was acting strange Shortly after he was locked in the cell he placed all his clothing in a pile which in- cluded also all the money in his pos- session and touched a match to it nville cell is of Fortunately, the w he polic naked 1 aged to prevent being burned by the fire. D Sheriff Furrey found rt and trousers and was in finding a pair of his own shoes which he gave to the pris- He took him to the Ne Britain police station, where he sp a quiet night. is morning he was brought back Plainville. Attorney Martin F Stempien of New Britain, who hap- pened (o be in court this morning as hent! absolutely bu put puty prisoner Althcugh the n wers brought his identity in the Polisn vords he n r ast nisht om old countr; Woman's Case Continued uest of her counsel Greenberg of he case of Miss Rose 39 Brooklawn street, New Britz with reckless driving. tor two weeks will appear in tain cell On cou ¥ Rolka Forestvills . Miss Lottir avent driving while liquor and of driving w his name signed on th operator's re Mrs. license w Joseph Certani Certan 45 TODAY A Western with Action KEN MAYNARD R “SONG OI' THE CABALLERO “THE LIGHTNING EXPRISS A Great Railroad Thrilier 3 SHOW SUNDAY 2—FEATURES—2 , Cle Brook and Evelyn Brent in “SLIGHTLY SCARLE[" News and Comedies The DUNCAN SISTERS They're a Riot “IT'S A GREAT Broadway Stars Everything Continuous 5 - 10:30 in The LIFE W Lo WED.—THUR~ CLARA BOW in “TRUE TO THE NAVY™ —_— out greatly affecting the angement John J present ters, Anna and sisters, Mrs Mrs. Marie Je Funeral serv morrow mornin Church ef Our ial will be i Flower Sh Catherin. or Nilan, bishop of sit Bris- any men the s ancial Success 11 commence Harold F. Trackey o0ld F. Trackey, of T reet died yesterday a ospital following Accordin es man Lou licity recent appro. e sho mately raised for ing. Nod nounced todas on North low-employes on Oc- Joseph ing trustees son, C. L. Members have beer Girl S Brook Wedne o'clock to go &'s cemetery Deeds Filed Today Athletics Win Again Birnbaum to Retire Colony Theater ¢ Ma of th Bristol News PAROCHIAL SCHOOI AWAITS CHILER t. Stanislaus’ Buiding Com- <o Pleted, Nearly Ready for Term - HAROLD F. TRACKEY DIES ration Postponc Death Claims Ingraham Co. Employe —Forestyille Upsets Meaple Endi— Doz Attacks Cows—New Depart- ure Too Close for Tortnight tville Advances fternoon | the basepaths as mates popped up softly to Fortin's fielders. The Baché man charges were successful in ty- ng the score in the ninth but For- in its half of the round won e on singles by Billy Darrow assisted material- drop of a high fly in by F Sienski. The two- 1hren or- out the least estville ga Eddie the field went out seven the “hick riow, Forestville cen elder, furnished the fielding f, one a difficult back-hand from the bat of Johnny Dix- Begley's performance at dhort applauded by record-breaking throng of spec- he baming hero and Berg. Maple Enders whom made a pair of hits vho poled were plucked he start e the fluttering Cagles ond g to whip Bu losers t for the splendid job in limiting t leaders of the wheel to two singles n seven frames. These were gecur- off his del Fortier gnd The ders emerged Y ng Billy Berz flinger, for 13 with three Jae Coughlin, with looked best for Lefty tossed veries by West E; Zeta and four, air was featt wo-base ared by vripll—” . West ‘d out enterfleld his way to- omething gave T11mfinnrl< at mgmm tho! persons looked playground as a colorful the Ages™” was e group of chil- Several SKIN ITCHING ENDS when soothing Zemo is used: first tou antisep- mo takes the itching es. rashes, tions. Try FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS === CHANCES ARE REDDING \WILL DENY LE OwWNS TUIS KNIFE THAT Tae PIECE OF BLADE FITS ( INTO ... MIGHT SAY ) HE FOUND IT... TuEN WHAT'LL WE D02 HE CANT NO USE CROSSIN' OUR BRIDSES BE \WE COME O EM. 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