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Berlin News GYPRESS HILL NINE GOPS FIRST PLACE t Night's Win Places Them in Undisputed Leadership FIRE SAFEGUARD PLANNED | Co. Plans Structure of Donnelly Steel Topped With Asbestos Cov- McGouldrick ering— Ann Buried—Bacon-Bittner Wedding With played by sington soft ball league the ( Hill contingent cinched first but one more game to be each entrant in the Ken- press pl and the pennant by virtue of its win last night over the St. Paul who were their nearest and only rival for league honors. This game held the the fans who turned out interest of to witness the night's play, and sentiment | scemed to be about evenly divided, | so that a great many were disap- pointed when the Saints were finally beaten by the score of 7 to | The Bottle Alley crew killed what. ever chance Giants had of fin- ishing in second place when the outscored the latter team, 10 forcing it into a tie for third place. In the third game of the night the American Legion team lost an- other heart-breaker to the Fern- dales by the score of 17 to 15, The Legion boys have dropped every one of the games played to date. While f ng to win a contest, they hav thrown ma E s into the oppos tion and lost many of their by the slight margin of one runs There is real regret gon, which has been highly the A games | 1 or two t the seu- 1ccess ful both from the ndpoint of baseball as well as that of fan in- tere: is to close so This unavoidable, as the dark makes it utterly imp to con tine the schedu be, are played starting All teams ch ente the league this year have voted to re- | ° enter again next y nd all are |’ desirous of hav gue earlier in the season to allow a mor extensive schedule to be played Plans Fireproof Twof Tt is understood ti Brick company is D construct the roof which houses its t and which wa by a the stroyed through morning It these through construction structure " irtments cool off Announce Marriage Mrs. Hattie Bittner of West Rocky ces the marria sadie F daughter. to Wesley H. B . rank Bacon of 45 Black Roc nue, New Britai The ceremony took place last Sat- afternoon. Res A pastor Of the I: rlin Congre- wed tl . per urch l\nl‘rul of Miss McGouldrick al of Miss Ann McGou is mo arsor ton, with Mannikin ! | } queen of fash Here on, too, is this “Mist u see the comeiy who was awarded high honors by her fellow-coun- as T in modisl t smart Deauville. rance Demore of erved their their called upon t Dem residents aving lived moving of the here for here from ve two eorge of Leo c'r»yu d'\xlrr‘l W six grandchildren n on en road and is vear of service with Both and Mrs. good h h and are the t of their The covering of the roof will be | Rose Belden returned yes- asbestos, according to the tentative | a week's stay with plans of the company officials | friends at Saybrook Point. oldinnitea s been set for | Mrs. Richard Yantz is confined to (e start of this , as the full | her home by iliness F ent of the da not beea The fife and drum corps will meet tn ermined because of the fact that | LOMOrTOw evening at 8 o'clock at -omplete inspection of the kilns ymunity hall not been possible on acco cekly meeting of the Meth- slowness with irch will be held vm«,,-m,‘ 4 at § o'clock in social church will be ng open for the ex of so ille ca saty A group_ of om here will attend celebrant of “Abide Wit processionz M1 Jesu” at th and Benedict Brady and M tion. “Neare was sung dur E and The bear ore J James McGouldric " the week-end, ch ev. and Mrs. E will com- he tvo we 5 held Tuesday 1 overnight hike will be | Mrs. George Pollard of town at home of Cottagc Prayc d James Polcir BEi s e =5 Peter DeOzani. Burial was in St.| . % F7¢ ¥ & s r9's Ceretery) Mo By fair will cl rdny B To See Son's Grave o sl ! lging & Mrs. Adelaide Bolton will sail | 2:000-gallon concr n on hi August 30 in company with several | PIOPerty on Grove This is other gold star mothers from this Delieved to be the largect supply section who will visit the ves of ern in East Berlin heir sons h vere yuried = = S niai PUHEe BETTY, PARTNER WIN Mrs. Bolton will visit the grave of | _ Brookline, Mass, August 27 (@ her son, Will R. Bolton, who is utha ho t ferred t ied in Ofse-Alsne cemetery. | n women's singles tennis Mrs. Bolton and her companions | title to England la ay an will be the g of the United|Helen Marlowe, of Los Angeles, her states zov n the trip | doubles partner. were forced to play Fina ups to Meet ar extra set match here today to Members of the finance co. lenter the semi-final round of the ot the school board will meet with | Longwood invitation doubles, run he town finance committee tomor- | in conjunction with the men's na- | 0w night to discuss the school budg- | tional doubles championships. This et for the coming year. Berlin Briefs cohey of Kens ngton left uietly. She has been under observa- on eince her entry, international team gained the seéc- This meeting is to be held at the | cnd last bracket Dby defeating VN- ‘orthingt hool and will get|Einia Rice, Boston and Penelope nder way & 8 o'clock mond a2k it LIMINATED New York city, where | spend the weels Club, Kansas ‘ 5 - | 0. 8. Hill, | mes E. Ausin, Jr. of Kensina- S spending b ation w=n | ¢ & Relyin i) Jones, Chicazo in her sec- conditicn of Louis Kristop: Sl GO A LLICTLE M ho fa a patient at the New Britain | Yomen's western golf title here | Seneral hospital as the result of an | 1092 e | ccident last Saturday afternoon in ¥ OPS OFF hich he sustained a badly fractured | 1”‘""[“ '\‘\”H f’. wL“, : } nkle and several broken ribs when | Atlanta, Ga. Aug. 27 /- el o was thrown around the axle of a | (YOUng) Stribling hopped off in | ' Ll : his monoplane today to v Chi- | agon, is reported as being great- eovea 5 cago and the national air races ‘ e on resident | Stribling holds a_transport pilot's | 5 R ense and a com est n the | ho wes operated on for appendicitis | license and a commiesion in t the Britain General hospital | ATMY resery 7on reported to he resting | ————— omfortably 2t that inStitution 10- | e————— Dancing Tonight Mre. Eva Kwaenik, who was re- ancing 1onig noved to New Britain Genera!l | SWEDISH and AMERICAN spital after being struck by ani st ety | omobile in Kensington last Mon- | PARAMOUNT PAVILION | ay evening, is reported as resting Music. By Carlson's Orchestra PLAINVILLEITES Bunnell-Johnson Wedding Saturday in Miss France as a Plginville News LOCAL DEMOCRATS PLAN REAL FIGHT Wlll Umte and Place Strong Ticket in Field —>Magrl-Apruzzese Nuptials Labor Day—Return from Summer School—Baseball Game Tomorrow. Determination that the as near as possible to its form~ri Businessmen vs. Truck Drivers book, lying near Miss Ke strength in Plainville was cppyessed | The Old Time Businessmen wWill had been taken from the Los An. | by leaders today. iz |again battle Pete Oronfrio’s Truck | geles library by Charies A. Parker, The party has been losing ground the past few years and the re- hospital, where he is being treated Labor Day Wedding for blood poisoning. According to The wedding of Miss Carmeline reports at the institution, he is pro- | Apruzzese of Plainville and Ashur gressing well and may be able to vew Britain will take pl be about again soon 1 of Our Lady of Mer- Thomas Conlon of Pierce street c¥ on Monday morning at 9 o'clock has undergone an operation at the New Britain General hospital. Suit For 81,500 re Alleged some expr pleted this fa on | Oliver Peace of Plainville to pay| VW° Wish to express ou nere Lester J. Dow money for extras in | (hanks to our m fnlEnneian the construction of Mr. Peace's nees and home on $8 Fast strest is the basis ) shown us during the illness of a $1500 sult brought by Dow. 2nd death of our beloved father. The defendant's home has been SIESSLockin placed under attachment by Deput especially rylsh ‘to; thank, the Sheriff E. W. Fu who was act AU gl L (el TR ing under instructions of Attornsy 1 church, W. H. & F. M. s0- H. C. Camp of Southington, i, g2 i and N for the beautiful floral According to ers filed with Town Clerk William H. Wilson to- Befi! 10 Beliois and Bushand day, the plaintiff and defendant en- Rachel L. Gorman and Huband | tered into a eement eby SR e et atceet =t s cost ofisesizi| Ivi0 S oS propssty oty S i . | street city, were attached ater e Imiorning by Constable mre claimadithe: foindation presented (.\..]O. ph Ozuka J ¢ of the cellar w enlarged at a cos > rough A\“VO."N\ Harold J Paci of \ and the porch Eisenberg of Hartford, against Mar- Sl srl e ia of Plainvilie, owner of plumbing and heating was installeq | 1€ Proverty !and this cost $11.23. An extra collar 103 PT of door was constructed at $30. The \Vhich is due total dditienal expe Ea \\H'.]" ret r[\fl‘)\f' t T 25.23, Mr. Dow cla 1o SEERmbefu el Binzo Party Scries bt 4 The firat of a series of bingo par- === ties will be held tonight at the home of John Decgan. Although the parties are being sponsorsd by members of the Shepherds of Beth- son completed the requircments for stand- graduation and received d leadership training 11 five are membe ville Congregational church Bunncll-Johnson Wedding The marriage of Miss Eva ( son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs the oma the Wallace Bunnell, IN ST on demo- | cratic party this year would be rep- | resented by a full ticket and that| its members would work to place it the part of a cost to him Pla Jot Albin Johnson of Woodford avenue, and C son of Mr. and Mrs Charles A. Bunnell of Broad strect, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1930 | will take place at the Baptist church‘ on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The ceremony will be performed by Rev. Dr. A. D. Kendrick, pastor ot‘ he church. Miss Johnson and Mr. | ‘Eunrell are both very acuve in vhv‘ | affairs of the Baptist chu W-T Circle Not '-a th Announcement was made today that Washington-Trumbull circle. Companions of the Forest, would not | hold a meeting tomorrow night. The date for the meeting has been changed to September 11, at which | MEXICAN SLAYING PUZZLES OFFICIALS California Conple, Engaged to Marry, Found Stabhed time the newly elected officers will | San Diego, Calif., Aug. 27 (P — | e installed. " A soctal will follow |, = i el | that meeting. Refreshments will be | - ¢ Mysterious slaving on a b cerved. {near Ensenada, Mexico, of Francis | Local People at Conference Mr. and Mrs. Charles Curtis and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilbur left| |Sunday to attend the New England Grange lecturers' conference at Dur- ham, N. H., that is being held b tween August 25 to August 2§ pany Kentle, 2 day night was spent at Storrs terday the trip to Durham wa On Friday the delegation will make a trip to White mountains, Drivers in a baseball game to be played at the High school fleld to- Rev Wililam P. Kilcoyne, will celebrate a nuptial high 1 will also perform the CARD OF THANKS pastor mass emony to protect a c for $500 da soothes of Re: 3 bath is GOING OUT OF BUSIN i1 sk Everything must be sold as o soon as possible as the time iy short. Store open cyery aight until 9 1. J. BIRNBAUM Conlon, Monrovia, Calif manager, 3, his fla and it will arrive home on Saturday night. Book Fou The next Grange meeting will be A book and a tel | held Tuesday evening, September 2. | investigated by invalid brother-in-law of the gir The telegram received t to receive the ointmer nd heals. inol Soap for the unexcel clear, Note its tonic odor Sample of each free. Dept. 47, and paint com- | Lois Marion ncee, occupied at- tention of Lower California and San Diego county authorities today. nd Necarby | n were clues uthorit : ach Conion publican party has been winning by | 1.0TT0% night at 6:15 o'clock. The gainr4, saying. i |overwhelming majorities in town. | Samc, M start earlier this week S04 ight Meet me. Jonn,” state and, national elections. Some | ih Joc tems moiines 1 aeer, g | John De Wilde, ope et el o e last few innings in darkness. The o oo 40" 000 P aa lamong younger people in towa who |y Teating between the Bust Liesinatd el abiout e = men and Truck Drivers resulted ina ““0 00 o about to become voters and yictory for the drivers' team after it o SLd D urge them to register with the gtaged a thrilling rally in the final | (Ne telegram democratic party. hinE invitation to ac ¢ Conlon and At one time, according to Wil- Personals Sling itenile Holliliaizna Den Ly liam Cunningham. candidate for| Dr. Charles Moody and Mrs. Moo- | Sheriff 0. C. Macumber and wilde the democratic nomination for first |dy of West Main street are spending |£2id Conlon arrived at a hotel at selectman, the democrats outnum-|a 10 day vacation at Manchester Vista and stayed bered the republicans, but the fol- | center, Vermont. fterhea o lowers of Lincoln have bsen gain-| _ Miss Katherine Hogan of the s2id, Conlon and M inz in strength and at the present | Trumbull Electrical Co. clerical force d his wife time the only question in elections | IS #nI0¥ing a 10 day vacation is by how much of a margin thig| William Abel of the Schwartz party will elect its candidates. Belting returned from a va- " _ The republican voters outnumber Bl el ¢ Al e the democrats by 5 to 1, it is stated. | 1, b o llam Lot o b Tlast stre have re d from a It will be the plan of the party yaestios Philadelphia, Pa ::;:M«s'xl;ca?rn-“”rnz:: “fi omci‘ men a Mrs, Stanley Covelski of % ract republican voters. Broad street have returned is reported that Mr. Cunningham | {rom a vacation at Philadelphia, Pa. is running for office at the request = Afre Dwight Clark of Coosada of as many republican and demo- | Station, Alabama, is the guest of her cratic voters. er, Mrs. How d che f Hough The Jeffersonian party will hold sireer. its caucus tomorrow night and in- John Skinner, Jr and family dications are that the crowd in at- have moved from street to tendance will be larger than at any Bristol other time in its recent history. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Rummer and Delegates to the congressional, daughter, Miss Leola Rummer, have county, probate and senatorial con- | returned to their home in Dryden, ventions will be named. The caucus | N. Y., after spending several day will be held at the town hall and | with relatives here . . will be called at 8 o'clock | ot and s e s e 10 View Eclipse Two in Hospital and Mrs, Otis Williams are en- B George Farrar of North W joy! a motor trip through the ton street is at New Britain White Mountains lehem, the public will be welcome members have announced TONIGHT and THURSDAY Reten From Storrs It's Clara Bow Sore, Dlsflgurmz, Misses Luci Wilhemina in “TRUE TO THE NAVY" runz, Marian Dean. Weltha Sco- Sec Her in This h qutckt’y lle, Mrs, J. Roy Wilker and Free to Every Lady asnes overcom: Miss Touise McConn have returned “PERSONAL OUTFIT" A ter spending two weeks at the Comcdy — News — Acts The quickn with which Resi- | Connecticut Agricultural school in = = nol Soap and Ointment act in Bforrsl They attendad ihe summes FRIDAY — SATURDAY S 5ub e ses ol iiakin Ul Gisorder school for leadership training con- Charles “Buddy” Rogers amazes many people. Itch Aucted by the Connacticut Council In “SAFETY IN NUMBER often stopped at once. The soa of Relizious education. Mrs. W “OUR GANG cleanses the skin and preparc The dai led for soft a Resinc!, Baltimore, Md. Resinol | drove onto one t | passage of a train or RASH DRIVER SAVED BY ENGINEER'S ACT 1Stops Car on Tracks—Train Halts Few Feet Away ' BARRETT DOWNS JENKINS Upset Registered in City Tenni —lalte Ala cntract- or to Wed— cak Wir —Reckless Driver Fined—Briefs. A rash n not learned of instant street des ilroad ¢ almost the c g in only the quic neer preventin A witness of that the automobile tracks fro: dan- gerous crossi ) Ly approach of the Wat 1 Po ed Har at the trac ound e ord local depot at 7:38 o'clo The trains ¢ othe at either victory antol News :fopia!" whipping 1. Departure third contest Ed Becker io plans morow train | Two sil Ray Henderling, seeded No. | 29 Hu ged as was er of the to had little | the Kup Miss Kupec J. Parks, N was requested by the officer to re- purchasing agent turn for another trial 6-1, 6-0. J.ast night will pa or damages done will now enter the semi- truck, it is understood d final rounds of play and a Last Vet 85 tleholder will prot bert P. Stark of Blakeslee street ibor Day rviver of Newton Manress T o i svand Army of the Re- o hold a conso ,,v:m‘ tou 8 POMILlOUE @A gistrar of TElR R L v sheriff in this city ‘q.- :;r‘»v 100" | vesterday passed the ilestone i R fe. The day observed Gordon, 8 o ; dier quiet ith the m many who extended remained to chat Meyer an according This tourney, de, friends and rela greetings and ves, when con- over “old times aee touch | At 17 years of age Mr. Stark Phil | rolled in Company D nd secor tts ar ry o ewport harrac the serv. at Smith- clothiers, have Mr. Stark ophy for the |60k up a position with the E. X. singles d On. | Welch Clock company, and later er cups from the New De. | with 1} Ingraham Clock com- e Mtz Co. for victors in the remained until 1900 ivision and & pair of fennis . g evesight forced him to leave he consolation tourney atter factory. He worked for Sbed by Hanr lCock e correspond- d ny vears he has been False Alarm omr theflocal §post Sofithe he has been t jeath of i hixas A. Po s ago Undergoes Operation v iter of Mr 1 Grove eration for hospi- is reported to of Hart posts to 1 Local \'m! Married eir Williams PECK WOULD AGREE T0 ANOTHER TERM Recklessness Costs 837 | =~ = = romoniie wandes. fsomblyman Rich Undecided— Sreas Bristol May Support Paonessa wa Bristol. Aug I haven't de- lared myself a ndidate for reno! tion a state representa- tive ' Judge paphroditus Peck, in- licting and |cumbent, remarked today and con- preferred | tinued by saying. “I've never done be dis- any campaigning for the nomination the matter 2nd have no idea of doing so this v out of court r. Two vears ago I was away ed that he When nominated. If the voters nom- Post Office Schedule f inate me, I'l accept it £ did drive reck Atorney Anthony J. R Reports Windows Broken lican companion of the William E. Tracy of Tracy-Dris- last election, asserted today that he 0 firm. complained Would decide inabout a week wheth- to 1ing that the win- | °r or not he would seek rcnomin: es in the tion. Aftorney Rich and Judge Peck nis firm's | defeated he democr: team of dled with Barrett and Dr. Michael First Upset Registered \_/‘ Bms Pmcllcnl\,\‘\ j 'BLOUSE Sunsi : A Rare Value 98 Hnsnmedtal&“ ol Suit. Good-looking, always new, fresh ar clean. Wool fla tweed or he trous ctt" "": the 1 20 eachday | Your Boy | Wans One! SClllllTE UNITE 219 MAIN ST. o G William 1- | F. Claffe) of 1 in the elections vs and decisively Sigourney to Retire Although he will take a deep in- nd state ey wil committee Thursday. delezates to ntion will be chosen: it been ann d. He states that he has not sufficient time to devote to such wor Indications that a town ¥'s caucus on P September 4. when the state conv Decds Filed Today ight would be staged for nominations as state re- presentatives the republican were seen vesterday when 1l Mink of the court 1ced that he would a position, The judge ounce- ann seek ve of the Co. According has considered relin- Mfz. lding Permits Issued g of 1 forge to e May Support Paonessa Joseph FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS === ((BONT Vo0 THiNK 1 BETTER RIDE INTO AGATE AN' BRING A Dov‘/2 ,8085 SHOOK LP A BIT. ~‘ GOING To TRACK DowN NO.. T ALL RIGHT... ILL BE FIT AS A FIDDLE IN A DAY CR S0 —THEN 1M il lwe s ¢ TR ) A \NORSE GUY THAN EVER WAS AN HE \NAS BAD ENOUEH.... G 20ST ) (REDDING JUMPIN' ON YOUR. UNCLE CLEM LIKE THAT, PROVE! OLE THE PAY RoLL FELLA REDDING IS FARBAR TR L UOPE YOUR REG U8 PAT O7F. 130 BY NEA SERVICE, INC