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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 19 P i s Takes New Post . Plamvtlle Newe ! -0 = i Bristol News Here it is: Plainville Trust Co., is spending two Sherefused to answer other juestions when besieged by scores of newspaper reporters at the na- e 1% Anne Gives 3 Word Interview on Baby Aug. 20 (UP) — Mrs. orrow Lindbergh has first interview since her Free Out of Town Delivery Customers weeks at his home in Milford, N. H Service to May Call Us { ilbert Alford of the clerical force All Conn. nc Without | AU[;”S ATTRA[;TS of the Standard Stesl and Bearings, Shores by TOH Charg(’ ; Inc., :‘Q rnjoym: a vacation at the| Bt caiester. Il NANY []EM[][;R ATS Covh e R Motors : prise 2100 ewark, N. J., are spending several days as the guests of Mr. Skinner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Skinner Delega ( Elected {0 Four Con- of Broas siree: r. and Mrs. Frank Marsden of YemlflflS—Plfifl Acti we Campa]gn h,flwmorr Md., are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mil- These are the Fashions o GONVENTION e = SRR John Kowaiski Applies 0l and ———————— Mud to Capture Prize ~ coie to sppomr nic onn aliernate Failure to appoint an alternate au- tically gives committee PLAYGROUND SEASON ENDS "‘ et o St Oronzo Night An elaho e returned from a stay at Kenne- bauk lake, Maine Misses Mary and Helen Tierney of | ch street are spending several Sneldeman Groomed For Justice of ervance of St Forestville Children Enjoy Events 66 » vs with Miss Mae Cunningham in ol nicht Rieestde 2 . >, - J,.mrs r'(,\. o has returned to his celebra- ganize For Post-Season Games— , <*1""% ©0 e fter being Conyentions Uninstructed — Boy :ion presenta- | To Celebrate St. Oronzo's Day, treated at the New Britain General n of two ts and the Steals ¥ruits, Father Pays. plosion of bombs and colorful set s of fireworks on the shore of This event, postponed last | hospital for i ries received in a re- SMART ... PRACTICAL AND AT y | The largest crowd that has attend- cent itomobile acc BROWN THOMSON'S LOW PRICES ... ed a democratic caucus in P ille Post-Season Games Due to the disbanding of the A ent John Kowalski has the dirt orestville and is proud of ;durmz the past decade was present Bl L s e P because o ment wea Ever so smart are the new back to school Frocks of fijllfh“ town h:l! last nigh ',\_ er Bickad andt inancad S T e i i i J i delegates to the e, senatorial, | th talian-American € s ch S AR S Canton Crepe, lightweight Woolens and the clever little 3 0 aatond Italian-American Citizens cl distinction. Before attending coun haldongressionaliconyention: 1 conduct a series of post-season Assoctatea Press Photo piece Knit Suits, new fall colors. he program h con- 3 Wera Chosén several ndi il EENsl el ot sxionnf e e $ . to $ iy : angoplmis-iegotulooieners DY | The first of these games will be ! ety treet playground in Forestville this the center of of the ty leade y Roy A. Youn nor : Although delegates were not | P AYcd tomorrow afternoon at 2:30| of Bo y p o soaited i et Police Chief Leaves o 5 S auh 12 paled ¢ N9 oclock on the high school grounds : 3 d th ¢ e Ernest T 1de Sport and Dress Coats for the junior miss, 13, 15, 17 ed, i said last night that | oin &y SRC1S (WER Sch 'o_fq". nis hrough the 2 ,‘,};; .fu,r.fl f;:un vears old, the newest creations after important Paris ; Deisenereslonal deloration WLl VOt furnianing i opposition WIFE MURDERS HUSBAND rewarded, e Lete e Inn models, fur trimmed, new materials, and in desirable i 2 a of New Bri Nt s the | Appearing in the Plainville lineup TU END LIOUOR MAKING ! h aL s e s g S erocalis i % e the following ner mem- 25 been for several mont? colors. choice for the democratic nomination | | L D¢ the following former men U ol on or several months 38 00 ] for congress. 1t was reported that | m oy ir N team: Eddie Goeb, Complains of Loss S 'om Matteo. . Darazio, Louis Da- 9 adj z 8 = $ . I ‘> h:j‘!‘ Py el fi’q“:: ",h; ck Tolli, Fred M and Confesses to Washington Sheriff SJODEE AT i e b Pt RS might be able to support the °‘q! SAE el : She Shot Mate and Employ ardsd wer, INE Of the loss of a rooster and four For the little girls 7 to 14 years, there are pretty lit- ANRB New Britain man her gzmes are being he Shot Mate and Employe ded w ES e tle models of Cotton, novelty Wool and Jersey, attractively ? The followi delegates were R As They Were At Vork ek el onineR styled in popular colors. chosen: State c ntlontitorbe held M e T ville FAth it bl lotiersiwialid : ¥ | Yew Toondon % J. O T nvi 4 ic baseba Port letiers s, des- 3 pe > : lm]'(' William / 7 l-“;‘nrr];:‘ team will practice at the high 10 location of the play- \flA\w.?:‘;‘v‘:ir{anrfw(a:n’r‘g:“\lv:n ap- COTTON FROCKS Katherine Fitzgerald and John Salo- |+ 1 tonight at 6:15 o'clock et lows: Walter Sobjecki. | [ointeq by the James McNamee o g the vg?r‘:'ehfimd be kaveana s . s Ay s #1, ' y horseshos <Odvie [EbC S Lie e e s A Congressional convention at Hart- Jenpames ahead,iihs fe A e cvzk, senior checkerS| o the Worid War, to assist ex- ford: Ernest J. Millerick, Charles J aanxiolisiiiatasthe PIoDEEHlen iy ' servicemen are in need. Any- e ; o lliott, Martin 170 prese lea holder, and Se s i ERSEY OR WOOL FROCKS o " Another Tie Game o s etiaiilie, County cony A baseball game in P s 0 DeLarme, John Salomon and A. H. Dresser. Fi e General Holiday Monday a stor ores, professional as awarded | offices, factor Betty Kaich- | and banks w A convention in T ville ward Prior. 3 O'Brien . Loretto ler and Peter J. Convention in Plainyille The senatorial convention will b d in Plainv r ¢ business public buildings. e Monda suspension of busi- the day, for which ve been ar- could be learnmed will board the boat, which is sched- town clerk yesterday uled to sail tomorrow. Miss Ruth Galpin of Worthington While in France Mrs. Bolton will ridge is expected to return to her visit the grave of her son in the le this ince it [ 2 | & the superior team hoped that ti Choped tienns e Will Marry Soon me today after having spent i of the Jeffr ; Berlin News to those conducted at Bradley Gordon of Lud Oiss-Aisne cemetery. brief vacation in Bristo 1 et 3 qet ¢ q T '\‘ 1 n t ek 5 R gt = street grounds, will be held Chil- 1 Ky son of Mr. and Mrs Legion Team Wins One -U':’.m:r 1‘»'1»L\“\M"‘f,l:: u ‘T:MJ‘LHA s tompas thanitsepnhetethesen ot poditt Snss R g un oo MORI: TRAINS NEEDED ren of the public and St. Anne’s| Charles N. G of Grove street, A t successful baseball season |~ " IAH n.iru..l lu‘m: . N. ator will be chosen e real Thursdayii oo qra . : eek- | parochial sch Il return for the | will r v Miss Ina Mae Andergon acation time. sonian was closed it when the final 5 Reports that the party conten: : esday er of Mr. and Mrs. Idris An- games in the soft ball schedule were \[_-:: ':“f'lM*“:“b "’r““l:"y-‘ Ne '»“0“‘1"‘ ed p‘a‘\r-;: & complete ticket in the rn‘”v"l"‘\"‘i‘ /_’Vfl“'”"‘dfl':‘ : cchool w on: | derson of Wat hat city on {plared at the Percival avenue 2 r” \: \, raining rela- field were confirmed at the caucus | Sneideman of W e Seplember grounds. The league!s greatsst suc- {'1'cS [IOMENEW X orkitoyer last night. 1 are several der ! rge week-end rty Deeds Filed Today T cess was reached when the Ameri- 1 3 crats who would attract v R alA o Shecial PAccommodations can Legion entry finally succeeded in| MrS. Fred Donarum of Whitney- [were placed in office, one s LaS[ Yefil"s Appl‘Opfla[lOfl Ffllls.hrrakms into the win column at the Yille was the guest of Mrs. Isabelle Jeaders said today a fembers of the American Legion e, anl and its auxiliary of this city, to- ext week st Methodist as hren announced. reh, it h an ardent par expense of the Bottle Alley nine, (Hazen yesterday. Mrs. Donarum| Following the husiness meeting | 'N° fact that he i transtorred gether with delegations of members Sl]OI‘t 0[ Mlllal NMS The Legionnaires had fought all |fOrmerly taught at the Hubbard William J. Cunningham, who is a (10 youngest mer S through the season without winning [School and was Miss Helen Hines candidate for first selectman and Sahization _ | will leave October 5 by special train |a game and had lost most of their |before her marriage who is expected to be the democratic |, M Sneideman is asso onal Legion convention h will be held on contests by one run. Just by way| The library will be open this eve- party's choice for that office, was A father, A Snetdema GOMMUNITY ASSN, ASTIR of gaining sweet revenge, they took |NiNg for the exchange of books given the privilege of the floor. He | -|0thing Co. He v : 2 Teiain [ ah wnm Greetings the measure of their opponents last| Miss Norma Waldron of New gave a short talk in which he ex- 1;1.1 ville until he ente s Gomplaiiant Fuirnlshes batl night by the score of 7 to £, break- PErit was the guest of Miss Nor- ' p why he was a candidate, He h’:‘ 15 :‘?" 8¢ “-’3"'- e CANADIAN PLANES Boys' club. Fred Mak of 146 Pine Selectmen Will Make Budget Pro- ing into the win column by the one- ma McCorkle yvesterday Others who talk- 23 graduated in June le , to offi. | street, who was arrested: on aom- " |run margin. Friends of Rev. and Mre. L. 1. | cd were John J. Skinner, A. H. Dres. o' 5chool he was very and logalloreanizationd ion v Ofticer Edgar Y posals—New Britain Pastor Wil | 1o 6o iad 1o take advan- |AdKins of Portuguese East Afric ser, Building Inspector Axel Johm. e N . Germany, his native of drunkenness t | : 5 have received word from them. They son, Town Committee Ch an Wil- © Celebrate St. Oronzo Day 7 st o pea ¥ : st _!tage of the Alley team's loss when f son, T mmi vairman Wi ~ 4 W, ks he ik spending st eral peace, has been Preach in Berlin Sunday—Amer-| ;[ ‘orfelted the game to the St.|are stationed at the missionary post and Ernest J. Miller. | | St Oronzo day will be celebrated Sonths yialing his serente rnished by the . 5 t AT + t Lake Compounce tomorrow and ase wa e fcan Legion Cops the Final Game. Paul's and as a result remained in a | in that part of the country. o pehciitomencigy Delegates Unincirucied e | tle for third position while the| The Boy Scouts will resume theis The chairman of the meeting was ey alian people in Plain Foriv a (eSatee oiliitedhat police dquarters this \s Members of the finance commit- | Saints retalned their undisputed hold |activities for the fall and winter | Mr. Foran and the secretary was Mr. "2 Will be i1 attendance. The ¢ e lan until tomorrow morning of the school board met with on the runner-up post just behind next week, the opening session to | Millerick vas originally scheduled for last LR ba sar Father Pays for Fruit town finance committee last| the championship Cypress Hill |be held Tuesday evening at 7:3)| The democratic town committee was postponed due to v The father of Ursho Andelin, 18 the office of the town clerk | crowd, who took the Ferndales into|o'clock in the hasement of the | will meet next week and will decide weather "‘"’“UO“ he financial needs of the camp to the tune of 3 to 7. The | Methodist church upon a ticket in the coming town — schools for the coming yeas | champions wert through the entire| Ralph Gamble of Vermont is the election. 1t is expected that Edward GooD \”“‘ orth Pond street, who was t by O¥icer Law- ealing fruit from and senat icted. None of those 1 conven- and to make recommendations as schedule with only one loss, which guest of Cortland Read for th: P. Prior. prosent third selectman, MONtreal—Dorpois fasoiad ::', A’” ed 2ofoinlom Michael Sitko of 40 amount that would be need-| was suffered at the hands of the week will be asked to be Cunningham's in the Gu & A this morning settled ing the period | Saints on lhr(mgm S( ,:\»”[u!v d’ ol Mrs. Carrie Lawrence and Miss FuUnning mate as second selectman in the "‘vi;‘”; T i )"‘fiw"' headquarters e : o While the fans who followed the ta Lawrence are entertaining 'the election. He iz on a vacation expende 5 % b o as conti : :"“‘:1?):'"9“’1 rtp:e‘:::}:d} "‘;J fortunes of the various teams | relatives from out of town Inow but the place will probably be | Purchase of an airplane nd Al ‘(": ; x when final disposi- oo throughout the schedule are loud in| The state road scraper was put the hiring of a pilot (o 5 et . ade school board @t this meeting and| ..\ "y;jses of the work of the|at work vesterday on the hill near fish. The purpoizes were £ LeEmulinmAn T ORGHDIRT “""Pfl‘ Disturbed 2iked Shel dnance LSToup RO RAKR G i iners S iheretacams toUbeNanfun: | Movas s iornest bnco il St ihal all marine life in the JEEC togorder e of 155 Main street, schooliAbudget sab B390,180% S IR oioivrent ot feeling amonget the |novemengstens o B s I J : Al'lll l I lected clerk. 75 i o b Amodnt 18 33000 diore 1aen ADSE 81| ajority of them \Ahab s serier|v . linas aonaition e ames ual = t J Arm's place of bus- other two top entries. Those inter- | was noted today despite ihe wor ZO%AU st Sal ' g as released by Assistant tion to this amount they|.steq in this project claim that the|qo. & £ gu e 5 r Edward J. Quinlan in thé acked that $16.000 be appropriated | natural rivalry which exists between . 15 : i Child & St g Sl heaaud A to defray the cost of tuition of Ber- | these aggregations would be the sig- w: L (11 g oc 12 local young(| A:‘)'.’\}:_z\\!lul—:x ONLY [ TOWS ron ok Rolics hesdanasters lin's high school pupils who ar:| nal for some great baseball should | mfd“ APehtiloanehendiant IS8 AD0E 2000 Lanat g i 0t o pon payment of c Pro of neighboring communities. This| The Saints are all set for such & un program at the camp (E"”‘ ‘-“’9 k"’ uesss This is our v pm-m to ;1 T e amount i $3000 greater than last|series and it is hoped by them that | ‘OMOrrow will ‘consist of motion || resular stock. No seconds L ovisin of itomobiles and year's appropriation and $500 great- the management of the Hill boys |Pictures and a comedy play in the N SiriollyaCadny York is extracting Vi moved. He was er than the actual expenditure for will accede to the wishes of many j_“:“mfl' On Sunday there will be -‘im_(.»P"ml:(\\hI;;?()Dsn:?lt‘ls"ll, from Vitami Aei v S e this punpose. of the fana who supported the league % ”"‘:orl:';\r:‘ao x:-;r\]l;fl la:rl‘ a "‘.:N:n.:: FiG 0 s Y de F‘ sauem el Troop 14 Trumpef Band Transportation for pupils to thess | project throughout the entire season. pworth leagus in the eve- || o Ti008 Cotertng - {|tableta known to doctors neighboring high schools was esti-| The final standing of the teams Ring. On Monday a sporis program ST MAIN ST, Plainville 'l macists as the new and '\Iav (ompete at Canaan ed to cost $2000 and the school is as follows: Will be held. The services at the lo- s Cod Liver Oil Ext Ann 1 Levison. Jo 1 of Boy Scout cominittee recommended that this L. cal Methodist church will be held = e seph . Dutton, Grover C. Schm 4 s to attend t amount be named in the budget. Cypress Hill 1 | Sunday morning at the usual hour, Cod Liver Oil without the Vit Joseph Healy, Michael Roudie, Mrs corps field dav and compe bAoAl A oAbl apen(t forithti [ StpRm Y 3 the .;ubjcrz to n; “Religion and Un I RAN nins, as you probably know, is 1 NMas Cinlon oG < T S L A | purpose last year was $2850 ap|Glants 5 employment,” the message to bhe . o Inss—it's 1 jackm Jerry J. Crowlev the auspices of zy.(;;rfj:qv $1050 greater than the 31, | Bottle Alley 2 given by Rev. E. E. Wilson t PLAINVILLE ody t 1 Cavalieri and Francis Donnelly O'Connell post, American Legion s T Ferndales 3 7 _Mrs. Ralph Gamble and da ghter ovs and girls nvestlonis etnaiiaTtna a I 1t was brought out at the meet- | Leglon ............] 9 i Virginia, are the guests of Mrs. | \ y Two of these priceless T T hemas A St t 7:15 o'clock this ing that the number of high schoo! Caucus Tonight Mary Bourgeois TONIGHT and SATURDAY equal one teaspoonful of hig Dunn, John H. B James Mc- h t Congregationa pupils from the town had increas-| At the democratic caucus which et s RO See Charles “Buddy" Roge: Cod Liver Oll and' for ev 5 5 ieael Sl Ea chpel aid il didite edity Tiovehnas ey was called by Chairman Daniel Ma- ANOTHER ROCKET PLANE in “SAFETY IN NUMBERS" and Josenh T Dons | LAt s ihether or Metiit will he Community Assn. to Be Active | larney for § o'clock tonight in Tabs | Berlin— n aviation experts © OUR GANG teasible to make the trip. Several Plans made at a meeting of the hall delegates will be elected 10 the | arc concentrating much of their ef- | In “CAT. DOG & O ! e aatarlaltony 0 of the inemb i aif lgoverning council of Worthington democratic state, county. congres- | fort on rocket planes. The most re- | “THE LIGHTNING EXPRESS Dutton, Georgs F. Conlon, Hila Community association last week |Sional and probate conventions. cent one is that constructed at Dus- Always a Good Show It i3 confidently expected that scig some announcements will be forth- will | coming after the party chiefs get to- these programs AR SRINE 1 of a corn reoast and S°'% 5. ” Berlin Briefs tember 10. All ! s has bee n to Mr. and on ure re.| A son has been borr N A Ay o FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS - All persons who live within the 3 =} ; ng t IS ed with e district are omatically members cordiasditoR eacrdainled { the group and the officers woull = . fuice to see them take an active part ‘ n the doings of the organfzation, | \OTICE The rocket plane attained a 133 miles an hour by the rocket which burned all for a vear of social and busi- Next MON.. T MAT. MON NANCY CARROLL n “THE DLVIL'S fICLIDAY FOR BEST RESULTS USE FAERALD CLASSITIED ADS By BLOSSER «ix seconds Yo SAY THAT THERE'S ) (WELL 00N Fix olp | FEEEL ShE DID WeT=R a7 TR EXPLODE..\NELL! BUT \NE SAW AN ([ \NHAT A FINE STEER |y DOWN HERE Y24 A BowB Been PLANTED )¢ PP || msTer Boma...1 1 | ILL GINE HER ANOTMER. = < “LZ7] | AIRPLANE FLy oNER ) MOU KIDS GAE ME ! | :r purpose al: v::ur;‘ L 1‘? turther | R A HERE ON THE RANCH T }.BYBET"‘CH::SQT )| NeveR oD Like | LOAD FOR. 600D MEASURE U | nere an oROP W THOSE p2g > e interests of the district. 0 the Legal Voters of the Eas > A U Tu 5 | SAY! DID You Ki n LING s PAPERS FOR YOUR To Make Budget Proposals | eriln Fire District in the Town of ebooes o A Dl St REDDING FELLA T HAD SOMETH LRCUy REDDING \WHO PUT THIS THING HERE ON TUE RANCH.. WAS IT TUAT Dos b, REOOING 2 S SHUCKS! ITS NUTHIN' / UNCLE .. A MAIL MORE THAN SOME PLANE TOSSES 'EM oo u:wsma—;s (] OFF FOR Him EvERY CE IN A WHILE ! { “\_/ ~4‘<J’\—\,N It 18 expected that the board ot | Berlin tmen will meet some time next| You are hereby notified that e | weck with members of the town | special meeting of the Legal Voters inance committee for the purposc | of the East Derlin Fire District will o¢ making budget recommendationt | be held at the Community hall in for the coming year. East Berlin in the Town of Berlin New Britaln Pastor to Speak at 8 o'clock p. m. (Daylight Raving Rev. Raymond N. Gilman, pasto: | Time) on Wednesday the third day >f the Stanley Memorial church of | of September for the following pur- New Britain will conduct the Sunday | poses ING jcrvice at the Berlin church of that First—To lay a tax for the tenomination. He will also preach | General Ixpenses of the District sermon for the coming year. N . Samuel A. Fiske is still un- Second — To transact any 1o resume his duties because of | other business proper to come illness that has Kept him con- hefore said mesting. incd for the past few weeks. Dated at East Berlin in the Towr Mrs. Bolton Leaves on Tour | of Perlin this twenty-ninth day o1 7 7 PR ‘\\ Mrs. Adelaide Bolton of Berlin, | August rineteen hurdred thirty "/ /4 NN X me of the gold star mothers who Attest | ' 4 l{" ‘ il travel to France as the guest P. F. Siegrist, Clerk. 7 L f the United States government; A. A. NORTH, ft today for New York where she President

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