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Free Delivery Service to All Conn. Shores by Our Own Motors These Are The New Fall Hats To Wear With Your First Smart Fall Frock Tuckets,-Berets, Drapes Berets, Cushion Brimmed Velvets, Soleil and in any number of clever new Felt, styles, in Cricket Green, Wine, Dark Brown, SECOND FLOOR Out of Town Customers May Call Us Without Toll Charge Call Enter- prise 2100 Black —_—— - Berlin News W0ODS ADHERENTS PREDICT VIGTORY Campaign Committes Claims As- surance of Nomination DEMOCRATS HOLD GAUCUS, Unlicensed Driver Arrested — Storm Fury Felt Locally—Former Resi- dent Weds Kansas Girl in New York City—Berlin Briefs. o carry the cducus he ay night. Woods is pitted againet 1 B. W. Alling in t Woods and Alling a dents of B aught in the efore h Mrs. Woods 1 schools r marriz Democratic C: Twelve delegates fne democ hald last icus vere chosen at was Ken- congressional te conventions to be held dur- ght the the designated ey and Bernard arty's local representatives natorial conclave and J. Fagan, John H, Edward cCormick, and W. W. Fagan as| embers of the probate delegation. Drives Without License Constable Georg: ka de cied Josepn Britaii Kensington. dri uto about fter about and de- fied to ask driver's ense. When he admitted did t have one, the constable gave Im a umMmons . to appear in the al town court next Tuesday | ht to answer to the charge of iving without it. Storm Fury Felt he effects of the j storm which tion last night n part of th in this fown. B re Kanu | New 1R an vesterd o'clock him for his Kane of obile bon town he Here electri- into this the north- were keen- 1 of m their places d d the road in h of electric lights re flashing off and on in various tions of the town rhe lightning that accompanied storm’ was the most severe that been experienced here in wome e. Autoists who were forced to ve through the storm stated that almost continual flashes of tning bolts made driving ex- jmely diffic he heavy rain which fell 5 time caused the usual at the Kensington 1 caused r around ore swept from st felt es w anch.s torn ed across autoists, and ing flooded rail- many this ° was reported in from light- This East Berlin. | re the machine shop belonging he R. O. Clark Brick Co. was' ted in ch damage 1+ as |scene to A struck. Serious damage was averted by a timely alarm sent in by sev. eral bo; ch brought men to the ht the flames caused by the beit. Moffatt—McAdams Richard P. Moffatt of Berlin and McAdams, 21, of O West 181 street, New York city, ohta marriage license at the munici E g in New York v were to be married today at ittle Church Around the Cor- 1 New York city. bride was born in Almena s, the daughter of John C. and Bernice Bell McAdams. Mr. Moffatt, who is the son of Arthur L. and Margaret Phillips Moffatt, was born in Berlin, Baschall Inquiries conti Series ue regarding the poreibility of a series of games to be played between the Cypress Hill nner of the soft ball league, Pa who finished in unner-up position retood that the man- of the Cypress Hill outfit nz to steer clear of any such d there are many suppor- ters of the league who féeel that this action is not in accordance with the proper fecling that should be berne ards those fans who helped with their moral support uch a series is cxpected to at- much attention, as both teams popular and have large follow- and believe that the ot show such a great over the Saints during regular schedule a3 to prompt that they can sit back 0 whether they will of Spruce Brook irned to his home after spent in Worcester, Mass Gwatkin and family and M Ralph Carter and week-end and innepesaukee, week and Hall and Niantic, where & week-end ~ard Roeder of Bavonne. are spending the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Woodruff of Worth- ington ridge Miss Jennie the holiday with Point and Mrs, Vincent A. Slater Aaughter Regira of Worthing- idge pending a vacation #on G for and Mr. Calistro will friends at spen Light- house steres Closed Monday £ and other business places «iil close all day Monday in ob- servance of the holiday. This will be the first time this year that the Iccal merchants have had the oppor- tenity to take a day off. Kensington Methodist Csurch Sunday school will be conducteq at the Kensington Methodist church | NOTICE .egal Voters District of the East in the Town of Ierlin Yo special meet of the F nereby notified that e g of the Legal Voters Berlin Fire District will be held at the Community hall in East Berlin in the Town of Berlin at 8 o'clock p. m. (Daylight Saving Time) on Wednesday the third day of September for the following pur- poses First—To lay a tax for the General Ixpenses of the Dietrict for the coming year. Second To transact her business proper said meeting, rted at Fast Berlir Perlin this twenty-ninth day \ugust nineteen hundred thirty. Attest P. F. Siegrist, Clerk A. A. NORTH, President. any to come o) 1 the Towr at 10 a. m. tomorrow and will be in charge of the superintenden Mrs. Raymond Williams. This will be followed by the regular service of worship at the usual hour of 11 o'clock The pastor. Rev. Allan L. Dodd. will conduct the service and preach the sermon. Berlin Congregational Church The regular Sunday morning ser- vice of worship will be conducted at 10:45 o'clock tomorrow by Rev | Raymond N. Gilman, pastor of the | Stanley Memorial church of New | Britain Kensington Congregational Church Rev. Vernon L. Philips will con- | duct the Sunday morning service of worship at 10:45 o'clock tomorrow and will deliver the sermon. St. Paul's Church Maseses at 8t. Paul's church to- morrow will be ceélebrated at the usual hours of 7. 8§ and 10 o'cleck. Rev. John C. Brennan will b aided by a visiting priest East Berlin Items Morning worship at the Metho- dist church will ba held tomorrow at 10:45 o'clock. “Labor Sunday” will | ba specially observed with an ap- propriate topic by Rev. E. E. Wil. son, who will speak on “Religion and Unemployment.” The Sunday school will meet at 12 noon. There will be no evening service. There ‘vxlll be services at the Plainville camp ground tomorrow evening. Many local church people will spend the week-end at the camp as a spe- cial prégram has been arranged for & week-end. Mass will be celebrated at the Sacred Heart church at 9 o'clock tomorrow by Rev. J. C. Brennan The morning service at St. Ga- briel's Episcopal church tomorrow | will be held at 9 o'clock. Sassions [of the Sunday school will be resum- ed on Sunday, September 14 Last night's storm was probably the most severe of the season, an |unusually heavy thunder storm vis- iting here early in the evening. The | machine shop owned by R. O. Clark | was struck by lightning and but for [the quick action of some boys, mignt have been lost The transformer near the shop burst into flames and lat the eame instant lightning hit the shop. Some boys nearby saw the flames and quickly telephoned to | Mr. Clark, who in short order had |men on the scene and the flames ex- inguished |places nearby were struck. Lights | were out only for a few minute | A special meeting of the East Berlin fire district will ba held next Wedneeday evening at § o'clock at Community hall for the purpose of laving a tax for the general ex- penses of the district for the comir Yyear and of transacting any oth business proper to come bafors the meeting. 10 It is believed that other | DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1930 Miss Gertrude Splettstoeszer I‘&B!herself from a fall, she grabbed the [a! the Linden Street tendered a surprise party by a num- ber of her friends last evening, it being her 14th birthday anniversary. She received many pretty and use- ful gifts. Games and a social time | were enjoyed, aftér which a buffet | | lunch was gerved Miss Ethel Lindquist of Savage Hill is spending a week's vacatio: t Lake Winnepesaukee in Ne | The troop committee of the Boy | | Scouts has been requested to mect | | with the scouts next Tuesday eve- |ning for a special meeting. The | iscou!s will resume their meetings | for the fall at this time. The me, |ing is scheduled for 7:30 o'clock. { | | The Hubbard school will opgn | drick, in a garden-like scene with | | Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock for | flowers furnishing the decorative ar- | night in honor [the fall semester | | The 4-H club falr at Durham ended yesterday, at which time th. prize awards were announced. Th child dress revue, in which many 4-H club girls were intrested, was won by Bizi Burgess of North Ston- ington, the prize being a trip 15 Chicago in December 15.000 people attended the fair dus | ing the three days. |H. Trumbull was a visitor. | A daughter, Patricia Jean, was| | born Monday to Rev. and Mrs. G |Clarence Lund of Hartford. Mr. |Lund is a former East Berlin resi- | ;denn jPIainville News THREE MENTIONED FOR LEGISLATURE 1White, Robertson and Minell | Are in Receptive Mood jHOT WATER SCALDS WOMAN Pretty Wedding This Afternoon — Arthur Ryder Candidate for School Committee—Rock Thrower Sued—Teacher Leaves. | Although no definite announce- ments have been made by any of the three whose names are prominently mentioned as prospective candidates for the state legislature, it is un- [dnrstood that they are in a recep- tive mood. Plainvilla's present rep- resentative in the assembly, Robert | B. White: the man whom he defeat- ed each of the two times he ran, Ol H. Roberson and James V. Minel- | la. local grocer who is recognized as | the leader among the Italian vot- ers of Plainville. are being men- tiened for the assembly posts. | Mr. White and Mr. Robertson feel | it is too early to make announce-| | ments 2t this time. However, a statement from Mr. Robertson will | be made next week, he has prom- | ised | The candidacy of Mr. Minella is | being sponsored by a large group of | friends. He has made no effort to gain the place so far but it is un- derstood that if he is nominated he will make the run. Should Mr. Mi nella decide to be a candidate, he will be given the support of the large Italian-American Citizens' club of Plainville, a socisty that has a membership of more than voters. He ig its presidant Since Plainville will have two répresentatives, the rivalry for the place is expected to be greater than at any other time in history. Friends | of Mr. Robertson argue that he should be ziven an opportunity to | have one of the places after having 1 been defeated in two previous at- tempts Burns Not Serious Although Mrs. Rose Pedrolini of South Canal street received first de- gree burns when she clutched a large hot water boiler as she was falling on the kitchen floor of her home, her condition is not critical. it was learn- ¢d at the New Britain General hos- pital today. She was putting wood in ths stove when her foot slipped, an save STRA PLAINVILLE TODAY Charles “Buddy" Rogers In “SAFETY IN NUMBERS" “THE LIGHTNING EXPRESS" | OUR GANG in “CAT, DOG and CO BIG SHOW SUNDAY RICHARD DIX in “THE WHEEL OF LIFE 2—FEATURES—2 HOOT GIBSON fn “THE MOUNTED STRANGI Coniinuous Show 5 - 10:3 MON. SHOT AT IT WM wig SROT GUN, KUK P WELL...THATS A GOOD JOKE oN / RE! Y' FRELIN BETTER AINT A, UNeLe CLEM? SO ELMER Took A | VES..\WE THOUSMT IT \ WAS A Boma THAT MERBE ODING MEANT To BLow US ALL UP WITH... GEE. YOU MUST LIKE T> READ NEWSPAPERS FROM Tiz Looks oF e pig Kick oUT oF | PAPER ....LET A LOOK AT IT, WILL You, FRECKLES S — IN THIS SAcK .. low, | of Plainvill YEP-1 GET A BIG THE PAPERS . LOOKS LIKE A SEATTLE edge of the boiler, which was filled with hot water. It overturned and the contents scalded her back and shoulders. Dr. George F. Cook attended her and supervised her removal to the hospital. Bunnell-Johnson Wedding The Plainville Baptist church will be the scene this afternoon of what | Is expected to be one of the most picturesque weddings in many months when Miss Eva C. Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jokinson of Woodford avenue, and C. Wallace Bunnell will be married. The ceremony will be performed by the pastor, Rev. Dr. A. D. Ken- rangement. The gowns of the bride and the maid of honor will be of rainbow shades, including pink, yel- blue, orchid, and green maid of honor will be Mics Vivian I. Johnson, of the bride, and the best man will Arthur Bunnell, brother of the bridegroom. The be of mixed flowers. They will be Miss Albin |cian’s bills, it | suit school until last June, when she resigned to ac- cept the Poughkeepsie position |is popular in Plainville | Rock Thrower Sued | - Claiming that lost two teeth |when a rock, thrown by Fr | Blackstone struck the face John Gabes h 3500 agai tiff also cla scarred and that | work for two wee Conside | money had to be spent for o plain- claimed Attorney Al A New Britain represents Surprise Party A surprise party of Roedler of b gam ceived More than | The bridesmaids will carry bouquets Ryder, on the b Governor Johy | Irene Olson of Plainville, Miss La- | he would again | vina Hopkine of New Britain, Mrs. the positio Dorothy Cheepham of Hartford, and Mrs. Jennie Hanmer of West Hart- ford. Claire Barnes will be the flower girl. The ushers will be Floyd Stiliman Harold Hanmer of West Hartford, Gerald Farrar of New Britain, and Thomas Barro- clough of Plainville. The couple will leave on an un- announced wedding trip and upen their return will reside in Middle- town, where Mr. Bunnell is an archi- tect. Members of the wedding party, parents of the couple, and others who have aided in the wedding pr paration were the guests of the couple at a pre-nuptial luncheen Thursday night. Gifts to the at- tendants and others were presented on this occasion. Last Union Service The fifth and last of the ant union services will the Congregational church row morning at 10:45 o'clock sermon theme will be “Gates Every Side.” Congregational Notes The members of the W, n's Federation will hold an all-day sew- ing meeting at the home of i Elizabeth Norton on Thursday tember 4. Every person in attend- ance is asked to contribute one ar- icle of food A fruit and vegetable sale for the benefit of the Plainville library fund will be sponsored by the Con- gregational church on Fridayv, Sep- tember 12, from 0:30 a. m. until § P. m. in the Strand theater build- ing. Protest- held in tomor- The on Church of Our Saviour The only service of the Church of Our Saviour tomorrow will be a holy communion service at §:30 a. m On Thursday evening at § o'clock ¢ officers and teachers of th church school will gather in the par- ish house for an organization mest- The church schoel will at 10 a. m Catholic Church will be celebrated at 8 and 10 o'clock at the Church of Oux Lady of Mercy Rev. William P. Kilcoyr:e, pastor, will be the cele- brant resums September Masses Labor Day Wedding Plans for the wedding Miss Carmeline Apruzzese of 9 Woodland street and Arthur Magri of Britain, which will take place Church of Our Lady of Mer Monday morning at 9 o'clock announced today The ceremony will be performed by Rev. William P. Kilcoyne. who wiM also celebrate a nuptial high mass. The matron of honor will be Mrs. Lucille Pignatella of XN Britain and the best man wi Willlam Magri, brother o bridegroom. The bridesmaids will b Miss Mathilda Magri of New Brit- ain, Miss Balinda Gallino of Berli Miss Lena Bozio of New Britain ar Miss Lily Annello of Middletown The ushers will be Peter Gallino and William Georgini. hoth of Ber lin. Anthony Yocobellis of New Britain and Rene The ring bearer will be Anthony Masseli of Berlin and the flow ziris will be Josephine Fanguillo of Plainville and Dolly Dalfino of New Dritain The bride will be attired 3s of white satin with a lace rimmed with pearls. The of honor will wear a gown of pale pink and the bridesmaide will he Irersed in gowns of orchid with hat and slippers to match. The bride will carry a bouquet of lilies of the valley. roses and Faster lilies. The matron of honor will carry briar- clift roses and the bridesmaide will carry bouquets of tea roses The couple will leave on a wed- ding trip to Niagara Falls an their return will reside at New Britain Former Teacher Leaves Belen Hurtado, who heen the guest of Mr Mrs G. Webster of Park past two weeks, will for Poughkeapsic, will teach the eighth school thers. Miss H St in a Vet matror ctrest Afi and T. where she grada irtado t has been on s and T tol Brass Co Friends of Charles R Farmington avenue are to again be a candidate of he will tendered him Labor Day Observance inville il Mond city deliveries but no r: Grange Meeting The regu Grange w in on Pierce street on Tue at 8 o'clock this mee aral del ne-armed Tom (Lefty) T the Plai catch. Ton for the West West End: operation al hosp! Japan’s Empress Expects Heir/ | Bristol News BERNARD MISSING: Re Chureh to Obserie A GIRE FAGES THIA Originator of Kidnaping Yarn Must “Take Rap” Alone CHARGED WITH $248 THEFT at Park Monday— fwell Day Tiff Harding Golf Title Rockwell Day at Park ents for an ot Work Finished To Discontinue Trolleys WRY SURE. SURE=1 WAS JUST LOCKIN' AT SOME FONN'ES THAT WE DONT HAVE N OR ME HAVE /—MA PAPER BacK IN SHADYSIDE o READING . THAT 62! THAT PAPER SEEMS 73 BET THIS IS STRANG AND TWO Tose OF Him FOR SOmE REASON £0. U, 8. PA / n ©1930 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. niversary— Leads Fight On Obscene Plays mpounce will i Day, it wa. Eyelet Embroidery Retains Popularity Aug. 3 (P—Evelet punch embroi- and tr of the eye- ternoon ffota eve- v eveler eilver “Spudding In” Oil Well Becomes Social Event ca Aug. 30 (A—The “spud- 1 farr. igan was a picnie b leader, topped at the well The an To Transparent Coats 2 (P—Mrs Eight Tenants Are Stili Locking WHATS THIS?? 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