New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 28, 1930, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1930. ” ( Free Our Own Motors What $58 Will Buy in the MID-SUMMER - SALE 0 Furred Cloth Coats WHO WANT TO LOOK SMART ... YET KEEP WITHIN THEIR BUDGET $58.00 (Decidedly less than later prices) You Are Sure to Buy a New Coat Sooner or Later, Then Why Not Buy Your Coat Now and Save Over Later Prices Showing chic new fashions, copied after important Paris cre- ations. Coats new in every detail, flared, straightline, blouse back, princess type and other smart styles. Beautifully made of Imper- ta, Tweeds, Norma, Cleora, trimmed with Cat Lynx, Wolf, Skunk, Caracul, Dyed Muskrat, Raccoon and Fitch. New Colors—Ruby, Green, Black, Brown, Blue, Etc. Misses and Women's Sizes—Second Floor oclire __7’__ Customers ervice to May Call Us All Conn. é fl Without Al Conn, 30&0 (¢) R, M. i OF PARTICULAR IMPORTANCE TO BUSINESS WOMEN ard J Plainville News N42red Gl Safe - prictol News at Home MEMBERSHIP DRIVE FOR NURSING ASSN. Elforts to Increase Finances Dur- ing Depression Period IMPROYEMENT ~ PREDICTED Wheeler and Washburn See Im Out of Town vood tract elopment Toll Charge Call Enter- prise 2100 NOTTORON AGAIN - = known e veste > ‘Deleated Democrats Not Candi- only 4 e dates for Assembly This Year - onis'to smashed warned ¢ CAUGUS THIS EVENING il Sentiment Favors O ullivan For provement in Industry—Republi- Governor—Frank F. lives Dies— can Constabulary Slate Reported Boys Reprimanded. Parents Settle —Business Men Strengthen Lineup For Damage—sunday Games, | Because of the fact that its work he democ in the general asse ed today with the annou the refusal of Will Al has increased considerably during on this period of business depression | and because of the need of augment- ed finances to help continue the work, officials in charge -of the Plainville Public Health Nursing as sociation are making another appeal for response {0 its membership drive tly the hoard in charge sent out 1.000 letters to men and womer in Plainville, asking them to join. 1 et Membership in the organ one dollar annually. The respon v o . " & has not heen as satisfactory as was r 1 on ghlin at | hoped and as one-half the expense | p ' 1 by ire of of the projects sponsered hy the or- t il ganization is provided by the mem 1 Sl He added th two t nocratic emarked that he nate oppone: bership drive the board is a enroll a large or Under ordinary conditions the or rted board would have heen able to car- necar Dil | ry on with its welfare work. Ho: . the wage earners of many families rt tir < entire xious to | t | 10 take her away e eit the associat ing. food, and other nec of lite for not the chil ily but for t H. Democratic Caucus Berlin News rgin of one run Camp No owd is expected out to Week after ames tonight and de- mer. The t games will vear as Hiss Doris Gibney Pulled From st " cumner o Wreckage Alter Crash | 1ns e of the Tespective eams will be out to cheer on thei choices lLL »'Zhv‘i‘la,‘n‘:h:w of the teams 1o da' Friends DERITO CRITICALLY [teams are highly favered to win The fife and 4 Bc Onlx C andldatc appropriation for Returning to Town ire staft of 1 I this eve- Hizh schoeol teachers pal 12 1 ning at § o'clock ity hall. | ; Yeo are ,\,W,,,, s 0 occupant of the ¢ i g the ¥ r on i Wa i ) have failed to wir a thoda ¥ L throughout the entire scheduls but iggott i ve lost O e all's training rthrid Real Estate Ready for Game i E ¥ Old Tir T. P Al 5 i. rous ay Cross May Foneral of Mrs. I h of Mrs. Anpie Ienoyer s morning by Ass dows in a home ta— BARRETT OLAFFEY ik The boys w Mr. Tracy. a week before v se implicated t} s for the lie Goodridg Quinla a Tracy- J erday the ay morning, stated been broken and rep have a large n second time would cause n po Deeds Filed Today Great Interest Shown mmer 1 s C B Wa ) ina ot dows valu he b groom’s father wa ed in fat a trizl and wore the veil idren of Mary society bo t of roses and vall of the urch was h roses, palms, and About 4 iests from 0 0 ach, N. J. N. H. ended remor 1 reception home of the bride- e. T onsist house being on a motor asters, designs. he bride’s ed of a felt hat frs. Rous- temporar- Tah CHILD MOVE T0 RE-ELECT (. A. . CHIEFTAIN Worcester Man Silent on Acoept- ance of Second Term ' Stimmel of ¢ Ohi KILLED IN ANG he G. A he inside well, the tion and nze second ates. for in he strong fore the r father —P—A t Com- nd Assistant der of he vet- Btore Owners and Proprietors Will | Cypress Hill Enjoy First Hollday of Year Next . Monday — Final soft Ball Games od Ferndales : 4 . — Tonight—Berlin Briefs, Legion 9 Political Situation Quiet - Miss Doris Gibney of New Britain, | A lull scems to have fallen over her the political field in Berlin follow- ing ncement of several of = the pro New England | that they would Rarmington |i o at cavernmeat at d School street in Berlin | jon 2 30 o'clock last night : Miss Gibney's car hit the|, vehicle it turned over several | _ 4 was badly damaged, but ‘ ) ally unhurt, was assisted from the wreckage by Mrs William Sheldon of Farmington ave- portation Co ral ve been expe ent holders of offic er men who, it is un to allow their names he ballots of the two major parties the coming election Only one democrat has hee oclaim a wil the field of battle Berlin Briefs ers of the Berlin 4-H ered incements fron New Have Kennedy The accident happene when {he mpted 1o or to its mak- from Farming- ol street ik was not © Kanupka Ke Mr. driver of the Constable G Durha 1 fair 3 ated and found no cause for o luitd lavs A d s been horn to Mr ADg vas the second accident|ang Al Knowles of Hud town limits during the con is two New Britain m Arthur H. Bushnell of } n ton avenue is reported to he im- proving from effects of an auto | mobile acecident in which he suf had her days, hope w Harry Ginsburg and Dep- Martin H. Horwitz, were ifijured in a crash which rred a few hours earlier in the fully occt his legs in which they were riding was in | collision with one driven by a New | - East Berlin Iems Dalbey was ten York weman trom pres- Register Business Head e °b-1 Near Death in \c“ Ha'm that werked oyertime durinz v Have ' of death today. a vorse having come du : James’ Annual 1 nedy began sercice with 20%August Sale aod forimors ONE WEEK ON ' 7 business | sat. Anz. 23rd (0 sai. Auz. 30t ago Mr. Kennedy went r il ‘ x X ‘!\ ' JAML \. l)n: 1.(!()[;\ FORY ! 1 & Men's Furnishings — Footwear T e oS sovoa Floor Covering I 1 . Tl 1 ARG S I G 0 G, nghtnmg Smkes Same south end of Berlin when the car House Twice in Da\ A 28 (P—Hu ness man mastoidi as not lost until today \\rsl MAIN ST.. Plzinyilic hY Kensington Resideni 11 e S.ments o place EIhiS zelo Derito of Percival avenue, | )28 ©f AtIbe e e ninE A on. was taken seriously il | hom® of BOLISEOlE et Ings e | TONIGAT on s Moy aftornoon | ©VenInz. Mrs. Ralph Gamble, a for- oon 1 2 stru . e M8 g : « 3 it a paralytic | MET member of the club, but a the yard of M. H. McMahon, of this SARA B | most enjoyable evening was spent. A | set worth $2 d Kensington stores will clos heir places of business in observ: knce of Labor Day next Monday to pnjoy their first full holiday of th they will res Mrs. Ralph Gamble, accompanied by her son, Ralph, and daughter, ident of Vermont ende he | city, travzlled on a ra into in “TRUE TO THL NAVY City home today in-|€Vent. Mrs. Dalbey f ed [ ripped a lig (i & 5 i \ parti ft by the club. A |er to pic nd i ition was still buffet lunch was scrved after the later a bolt str Stores Closed Monday = & in a telephone day by motor for Miami, Fla., where | from the walla in the future McMahon family were u FRIDAY—SATURDAY CHA S UBUDDY " ROGERS In “SAFETY IN NUMBERS “OUR GANG™ Round and Square the Briste QUARTETTE CLUB PARK vin strect Bainesdale, New Brit TOMORROW NIGHT Skit Simpooats Oreh o Parents Settle but members of the i (oscane mesmsie 4 - - ' DANCING | .o Five hoys of school age. were Ar Rer any of the other holidays of the fact that most o occurred during the latter part was a resident of Last Berlin for several vears but removed to Ver were st ke e L e e vt FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS What's This? “Now I Feel 100% Better‘" the Veg we recom ' Vegetahle Cumuuund Lydia E. Pinkham Ved. Co . kynn, Vass mont a years ago. The trip wa e = Ve bR cBweral Coftnl i e N SRR EE ; (Loos LikE, B (WAIT A MINUTE... ooNT REDDNGS SORE BZcAUSE ) 2in open at least part of the M B. Stevenson and daug \NHATENER T } NO IT DIDN TCUCH |T... THAT'S SO \7 \WE MATCHED THAT Pizcs take care of the patrons who | {cp were Middletorn visitors vest WAS THAT THEY IT FE *_ JusT | | CF REDDINGS wo:x AN BRCKEN BLADE To HIS LN i not made provision for st ¥ CROPPED, FELL SIDE OF IT... GEE ! “75 A BOMB...YESSR.. Miss Mildred Williams er Final Games Tonight from New Britain 2 The six entries in the Kensington 1e on Penfield avenue yesterday ~ ott ball league will play the last| The mid-week service at the hree games of the schedule at th: Methodist church will be held this percival avenue grounds tonight. | cvening at & o'clock in the church here is nothing really at stake on | social rooms e results of these games, as the | The library will be op elative position of the leaders was row afternoon and eveni efinitely established with the play- ecachange of books z of the games on Tuesday night.| The 4-H club annual fair opened Regardless of the result of to-| vesterday at Durham and will con- izhi's game against the Ferndales tfinue through today. A number of 4 Cypress Hill nine will have won | State officials will attend today e pennant. First position was in pubt until the Saints were smoth ed by the Hill boys in last Tues- ¥ night's contest between the two el cond place is securely held hy th Paul's, while the Giants and Bot PARAMOUNT PAVILION p Alley agzgregations are in a tic Music By r third place. This same condi- | Henry Scurti and His Band bn is likely 1o exist after the final Adm.—Ladies 25¢; Gents 40c meg are played tonight, as both n tomor- g for the DANCING TONIGAT Ned | INTo TRe LAKE! 1 JUST KNOW ITS A BONB OF SOME KIND' | AND e TRYING To GET T \ucuDEQ \WHAT EVEN BY BLowiNg WHAT To Do — TO HURRY BECAUS! UNCLE CLEM IS FEELING T BAD ENOUGH ,\"MMHouT THIS THING GOING CFF To MAKE THINGS 2 RN I gw THIS 8E REDDINGS IAETHOD

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