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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1930. I of receiving the names of those who | are to be eligible to be made voters P ain”ille News ‘ EE DENOCRATS GATHER INCAUCUS FRIDAY The official board of the Kensing- Expect to Place Whole Ticket h"mei uspeit” oo i ton Methodist church will hold u special meeting at the church par- in Field This Year | The teacher-officers of the church | | school will have their monthly con- | sonage on Monday evening, Septem- | | ference supper Monday at 6:30 p N0 G. 0. P, ENDORSENENTS. !by Rev. George Bartlewski, pastor * |of the Polish church. It is antici- pated that 210 students will enroll for studies in eight grades, although only six classrooms will be opened tor the present, Rev. Father Bartlewski announced today that six sisters of the Order St. Joseph, Cleveland, O., would cive to take up residence in the school Monday. A study room, lo- cated in the center of the facade of the structure, has been made ready for them On Sunday afternoon. September 28, ut 3 o'clock the school will be blessed by Rt. Rev. John J. Nilan hirplane Ride Offered to Best| ROGKWEH Day Diver |of the Hartford diocese of the —_— | Roman Catholic church. An inwita- | n | tion extended to city councilmen and PARISH SCHOOL TO QPEN | vonexaacd to city counciimen sna |tend the blessing was accepted at TS the last council meeting. Joint Cuting of Clubs Bristol and Meriden Fellow- s will hold a joint outmg Compounce on Saturday September 13. The recre- ational portion of the affair will be auspiciously opened at 10 o'clock in Gristol. This game promises to de-[ | velop into a thrilling battle It is| expected that a large number of | fans will be on hand to see the double attraction Congregational Church Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock. Communion servi: The church school will opening cfession tomorrow dergarten 4 nu v classes will meet during the church hours, 10:45- 11:45 a. m. The primary. junior and high school departments will meet in their respective rooms immedi- Free Delivery Service to All Conn. Shores by Our Own Motors Out of Town Customers May Call Us Without Toll Charge Call Enter- prise 2100 Bristol News ENROLLMENT GAINS IV LOTAL SCHOLS ce. have its The kin- Browi Teomson, Jnc. Hertford's Shopping Center: trustees of the church will be held | m. Those concerned are urged to re- | of the supper committee. not later at the meeting. The polls will be | open from 8§ till 9 o'clock on the ply to Mrs. Harold Newell.chairman than Sundzy noon A food. fruit and vegetable to give the values we do .... Churches Resume Tull Schedules | sale nrellment of 210 Expected in New Sis 2 wtional ome Atter nher 12, St Stanishaus’ Bu'lding — Joint p. m.. in t¥ sessions— Auto Tried Felloweraf: ting — De- two “dollar days” in the year is all we can give. .. satisfactory Molay to Install—Police Court. th pupi public show m this se of figures an attend that crease of will term to ourselves and to the public service visit every manufacturer who has the quality of mer- e | Jack chandise we demand ... with offers for very large quantities, concessions are made that enable us to | Masses | morrow give the values we do. | of district i3 the Side the largest At the, were 44 register- | ark Street registration for the dis- T the than and at the increase in total of 60 Thursday 16, a RICKEY WILL SEEK ROAD INPROVENIENT Assembly Candidate Promises to from Wesldy “Chotkontid s | Work for Better Highways & RN N |ski is a Kensingtén boy who starred as center on the Kensington B club basketball team and who was captain last year of the basketball team at Alliance college in e, Pa. This same youth also was high scorer of the college football team last year. Mr. Phillips was always keenly ‘interested in sports and directed the |athletic abilities of the Kensington |Boys' club. All of the boys who |have expressed willingness to ac- {company him were coached by him in basketball and baseball while {members of the various athletic |outfits allied with that club. Car Overturns—Three Injured Edward Prusick of 10 Devens |street, Greenfield, Mass.. Anna Vice trict The opening of St. Parochial school has caused a de- crease in attendance at the St John J. Jennings. North Side, and | redal Hill. and to a slight degrec at the South Side and Park Street chools. Mr. Reiche caid. So far the decrease at the Jen- nings school is 111 and the North Side school shows a falling off of Stanislaus Dedolay to Install Installation of newly elected of- ficers of Ephraim Kirby chapter; Order o/ DeMolay, will be held Thursday evening in the Masonic temple, Main street. Delegations from New Britain, Meriden, Water- bury and other surrounding cities are expected. Refreshments will be cerved, followed by dancing. Maple Ends to Play The Maple Ends baseball team will engage in one of its last games of the scason tomorrow afternoon at Muzzy field when it takes on the Winsted town team, led by the stel- lar “Tom” McLeod. former Eastern lcaguer, and Francis (Speed) Con- way, who has played with both the West Ends and New Departure in this city The north side aggregation, cham- pions of the City Baseball League this year, will present the same oster as in previous battles. Either Iddie Goodridge or Walter Berg will pitch, with Al Huband receiv- ing. the weels four seat h 1 the firth school disf Bristol and Fifth Av both opened with ex number of stude: last for Ea 110 at Fifth Avenue Sarah E. Reynolds school Forestville reports a loss of 13 stu dents, while the Greene-Hills school rollment shows a gain of 17 pupils. Among the rural school, the Staf- ford building shows a gain of 15. which brings the total registration to ict the East | nue schools ctly the same were enrolled Bristol and MORE PUPILS IN SCHOOL| Room Left for Few Younger Chil- Given Surprise Party Mr. and Mrs. Bennett S. Knox of Farmington avenue were pleasantl surprised at their home last evening when their children and friends | gathered there to hold a party in honor of their 47th wedding anni- versary. The couple had planned to spend their anniversary quietly and the visit of their many friends came as a complete surprise. The couple were the recipients of s year 5 dren in First Grade — Thomson Candidate for Board of Assessors —To Preach Farewell Sermon. With the announcement recently | issued by Representative Robert O. | Clark to the effect that he was not | to be a candidate to succeed himself. | the field is left practically open to Pardon C. Rickey, who is o date the | only avowed candidate for this posi- tion on the republican ticket. |two session plan in execution, ' : ! 2 Tt is not expected that there will | will be possfl?lx: to accommodate 20 “" 4th street, Turners Falls, Mass., | be any opposition in republican | more pupils in the first grade. The “‘"f’ another feminine member of} circles to Mr. Rickey's candidacy. It | ag. Jimit, which has been six years, [[1° PArty whose name was not is pretty gencrally known that he |\ not dishar pupils over five years |\°ANed were removed to Hartford | disregarded the urge of many of his [ o¢ yoe e wpoLs oo L Y ears [hospital about 3 o'clock this morn- iriends to seek this post v years | O A TR THOCE RSO RS RO in susf}:rmgt(mml 1ln3unns)s.uita|nei S td et L sl i TE ot 0 enfae sl wiobisont | Lo Tok I RUTI te eeh hep in favor of the retiring representa- |15 Completed. ~Parents wishing to|p, nington avenue and Worthing- | R - |enter their children are asked to | g " This morning Mr. Rickey express- | COMmunicate with Miss Griswold. The © nident ceeumad when vl cars came together as one being | ed the ideas and ideals he would| The building committee of the carry with him to the general as-|School board discussed turther the|qpjven by Chester Lyon Arnold of | The Edgewood and I’all Mountain schools have the same registration as last year and one-pupil gains arc reported by both the South Chippens and North Chippens schools. Plane Ride to Best Diver Piloted by Ted Matusewic, one of the airplanes of the Reliable Flying | ice stationed at Stephenson field. | Pytiarn | Fast Bristol. will convey the winner | of a diving event on Rockwell Day, which takes place tomorrow after- | roon at 3 o'clock at the park la- | goon. on a joy ride over this v inity. The fiier consented veste day to award the victor with the air journey after the matter had been | talked over between himself and | Life Guard Alfred McCue, who has | ventured into space on several oc- asions during the past few years, officers delegate the state Norwich | REV. VERNON L. PHILLIPS Would Try Stop Lights Traffic Sergeant Aldie Brault of the police department has announc- cd. following an investigation of traffic conditions on the newly con- structed Farmington avenue high- way, that a through street with stops at intersections by machines procceding onto the principle artery | would be tried soon. Violators of the system will be ar- rested, Sergeant Brault avers. signs equipped with “blinker same as at Mellon street and the Memorial boulevard. Vandal Heavily Fined night of the meeting. | Motoring to Florida Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson and daughter Helen left yesterday on a motor trip to St. Augustine, Florida. They expect to be gone about three week Kensington Methodist Church The Sunday school of the Kensing- | ton Methodist church will resume its | classes tomorrow morning at 10 | o'clock. This will be followed by the regular Sunday morning service of Will be held by the Congre worship 11 o'clock. Communion short Summer | pyrop on Iirid will be observed at this time. from 9:30 a. m The evening services will also be and building started tomorrow. These will con-| Court Today—Interesting licms. |the library fund sist of the meeting of the Epworth | | Church of Our Saviour league at 6:45 o'clock and followed A caucus of democratic electors | Church school registration at 10 & preliminary registration | the morning with bowling matches by the regular Sunday evening wor- for the purpose of nominating can- All children are urged to attend throughout the Brlatol|and bathing, followed by @ balloon ship at 7:30 o'clock. ; Qidatea Ton I o et ion. Parents are welcomed s el Blowing lontest at 1 ‘ofalodk {aiths | The mid-week prayer meeting Will | neid next Friday evening, according | SO that they meet their children’s SEASSE e lafternoon. Baseball, pipe race, | be held on Hhursday evening at 7:30 | to an announcement made today by |teachers. Junior church at 10:40 a.| BibLAvatudents, - | rooster capturing, volley and push gialocks | the democratic town committee. Dug | M. Celebration of holy communion local! b1, swimming, boat racing, diving, Kensington Congregational Church |, tpe large attendance at the recent | With brief ad at 11 a. m schools this Superintendent | float capturing, soda drinking con- The regular morning service of | caucys he:d by the party, democratic Baptist Church | Karl A. Reiche said that when the | test, smoking contest, a tug-o'-war, worship at the Kensington Congre-|j.aqers are confident that next Fri-| Dr- Alexis D. Kendrick has re- 2 i na N VARAL ARshvil ihad heandl gational church will be held tomor- | 421 will be attended by one of the | turned from his vacation spent at |next registration is taken on Octo- | "o row at the usual hour of 10:45 | local gatherings of the party | Northfield and Boston and will be-|ber 1 is is likely that there will be | p 0o 0y |erclocts and wl]\l be in charge of the | "voo |in his work again fomorro "“;‘;w‘ i'”'”‘-“' BTREE OF 1) "I“V!'-“ he | late afternoon. Prizes to winners of s ’” pastor, Rev. Vernon L. Phillibs.| Democratic leaders are strong in | Sunday morning service will be held | There are more pupils in the | oo Sl o Carded in the early \X/ hen we plan er Do“ar Day sale our buyers | Communion will be observed. i their statements that the ;xarl\'g\ull AEa10.20 cclocl STne i union (s EIREACEagTdUS) foRhe ennotince - ot (e i Hicn ‘o manifionileaci | _Berlin Congregational Church place a whole ticket in the field this | Vill be given Dby John Thomasen R G LG BRI Gl e b S e | Rev. Alfred D. Heininger. associ-| year ingt of endorsing various | Communion Bl e fop miondsife ruforce MNBli;ine holding of & cerementall. - e ,;35,;” o!f iHeRTIrsil Corgreges | Vaamiis CECRER ERCOXBOERNET DS ,h(.‘cloc,s of “.1nl~(,,. o I:!!w]ln c:;:o:l Eemenie Innol & d:]m»d“o law A New Siens tional church of New Britain, Will | ;0 oucto; =2 W o {4t 12:05 p. m. It is hoped that there | Be of the industria pres- st Sl | officlate and preach at the regular ‘“‘;(” tom ('0'1 i i the | Uil he a good attendance after the 'sion many of the students have 2 : of ‘f” ;\0"1“ Main morning servics of worship at the| P2zt Tl cel that there a‘rn‘ T oniD loalhr o\ even nalservica | been sl kiolot tain emplo\.mpnl;,!r(‘r(.’ proprietor of a local dancing Berlin Congregational church tomor- “""“';“ ofmen ;‘““ canibe fli“‘", t 7 o'clock will be a combined |and will continue to attend school, | SChool is studying mew baliroom |row in the absence of the pastor, g‘r‘m‘; ticket who are capable of [y, 0" pagple’s and regular service | he said [Etans abheicanciog feachoroniy | Rev. Samuel A. Fiske. awing a strong vote. It appears | .4 iy pe open for various mem-| At the Freshmen High school | Vention at the Hotel Bond, Hartford. §t. Paul's Church :‘}:“‘I’)“‘I"[‘]"::"‘q‘r:“j \;”\‘;: SEeN IN {1os to speak on “Vacation Exper-| 250 students registered and mm»o}g“i:’ ]lo their being imported to at St. Paul's chu o] 82 TR his year. lie " are only 18 unoccupied seats. At |Bristol 5 m,,,.,,,rtg }:‘1,” b Cnl:‘;)]’,a('fd‘ Not Candidates Methodist Chu the Senior High school, where there| Intial Meeting of Guild at 7, § and 10:10 o'clock | Ernest J. Millerick, a member of | Chyrch school a. 9:45 2 350 pupils registered, there are St. John™s guild, Forestville, will East Berlin Items the finance board. and Edward . 'ing worship at 10:45 o'clock only 24 unoccupied seats. Accord-|hold its first fall meeting Thursday Mass will be celebrated at Sacreq | Prior. third selectman, both active | grthur A. Ball will be the preach-|ing 1o the superintendent the fafternoon at 2:30 o‘cock. Plans for Heart church tomorrow morning at | democratic leaders, denied today e His topic will be, “The Power | board education considers Hmt‘m" organization’s work for the 9 o'clock hy Rev. J. C. Brennan. that they were planning to seek |That Lifts” The sacrament of thc |its most important problem is to| Winter months will be discussed. Morning worship at St. Gabriel's | PoSitions on the school Loard Lord's supper will be administered at | arrange for the increaze which can| 71st Anniversary of Church Episcopal church will be held to.| Mr. Millerick stated that he would |this service be expected at the high| Formulation of plans for the cele- morrow at 8 o'clock. The morning |NOt consider a place on the school | On Sunday. September 14, a spe- vear. With only 24 va-|bration of the Tist anniversary of | sessions of the Sunday school will | COmmittee because of his position |cial program will be presented .t ats the school will be unable | the Asbury Methodist Episcopal be resumed Sunday, September 14, |on the finance board. He said that |the evening service which will be|to care for another increase of 100 | church, Forestville, by a church The morning service at the|he does not believe that any man |the first of evening services for tha | in enrollment in 1931-32, it is point- | committee headed by Harry N. Law Methodist church tomorrow will be | should serve on more than one board | fall ed out is gaining great headway. The cele- | held at 10:45 o'clock. Rev. E. E.|and for this reason will not be a The Ladies' Aid society will mect he bration will be of two-days' dura- Wilson conducting. The Sunday | candidate for the school committee. | Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock | £ain € tion, on September 28 and I9. e school will meet at 12 o'clock. The | Mr. Prior termed the report as [at the home of Mrs. Mary Morse on iflonh\ e m“m‘{;gx Sunday School to Open . (= e o Y| Several local youths have ex. |Intermediate and Epworth leagues| “crazy.” N Badslone Ul lartost Sl ]'fm S Berlln New || To Bid Parishioners [pressed a desire to enter the col. | il ¥esume their mectings for the | Benefit Card Tarty e school the. e ot Farewell T rrow | |1°€¢ which Mr. Phillips will head | [l @04 winter. The evening service| A public card party and dance | CVening at 7:45 o'clock. S n i hurch, c arewe omorrow || | will be held at $ o'clock and will be | , < ol Catholic Church | Rev. Victor Oblom is pastor, will and he has arranged for the en- k an will be given at the high school on Chax | _ 3 —— | 5 “" | conducted by the pastor. Friday, September 26, for the bene-| Masses will be celebrated tomor open tomorrow morning at 11 rance of Donald Lewis and Julius | 5 VASED = t ‘clock at clock Meyers of Kensington and Arossi| v L' E¥thian Sisters —will meet|fit of the library building fund. It |row morning at § and =0 o'clock oiclocks Girosian of New Britain, All {heee | JIORaY evening at 8 o'clock at|will be held under the auspices of '1"‘7‘“!’1‘1‘{ ot ;““‘J,‘]"fd" oF "‘:’[‘ % oF ihase Eovainis ouile! nrofbtentis (Community inali | Martha Rebekah lodge No. 45 ana | Rev. William P. Kilcoyne, pastor, : 3 proficient in | * pooistrations at Hubbard | g, o will be in charge, athletics. Tewis being a star basket- | ¢ 15 (FEGTS 2 o ey S LG 0. T 1E @) (@ 1 Boy Scout Mee: hall plaser, while Meyers has won | Spaoc o (7 he first Of Sehool| Music for the dancing will be fur-| o 0¥ FCOH BCIE ihis athletic spurs on the baseball | of gt vear. fvery | lanedubygshort s Sl veni S oSS e e g s el field as a pitcher. SRR s Stk orchestra of Bristol. Cards will be 4 2 Bl | } T in the primary grade. | eloel with | Will be held at the American | Mr. Phillips is aw; Many new books have been addeq | CHOY0d from 8 to 10 o'clock With cion oy on Whiting street Monday JEEom v enlan to the library, mostly in the refer- | &, Prize for each table. ~Dancing| i oping™ 411 scouts are asked to be ence department. A complete st of :“"“1,1,15';:;:",1“;’ f‘"fl;’“‘f:’rt ”;’;‘\'\f“:g present. W books compr cev es| dEe i€l53e Given Surprise Party Ixa S L A AL Gl e e s e | The East Berlin soft ball team | avenue was given a surprise party went down to a 16 to 6 défeat be- at his home last evening in hono: fore the strong Kensington aggreg: his birthday anniversary. tion in its first game of the series. | Friends were present from T locals will strengthen their vington, Hartford, Unionville, Bris team before the next game. tol and Flainville. Mr. Thompson The Boy Scouts enjoyed an out- received gifts dor corn roast near Pipesdale last . U. Meeting ovening, most of the boys attending. The Woman's Christian Temper- Community club activities will aince Union will meet on Tuesday commence within the next few afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home weeks, the date to he announced of Mrs. Minnie Hyde of 55 Maple Taies many beautiful gifts and all passed | c(reot. Members are urged to attend A large truck loaded with a hun-|2 very enjoyable evening. Mr. and it is the anual meeting. dred bushels of potatoes was stalled | Mrs. Knox are well known here and | There will be election of on the flats last evening. The driver received many congratulatory calls| for the coming vear A tcok the chance of leaving his and cards on their anniversary. will be elected to attend truck unguarded during the night Two Star Attractions cenvention to be held in and was glad to find this morning| The Plainville Athletic baseball | next week. that not a thing was missing. team will play the Sunset A. C. to- To Resume Mectings The new residence erected by morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock at Pythian temple, No. 29, | George Pollard. Jr. on Cottage |the high school ficld. Both local |sisters. will hold a regular meeting | street will be completed within a |teams are anxious to win and a fast I. 0. 0. F. hall on Wednesds few weeks, at which time he will [game is promised the fans evening. All members are requested move in with his family | Harlowe and Smith and Tacky to be present as angements for Whists at Sacred Heart will be and Yaco will be the opposing bat- | the winter activities will be dis- resumed Monday evening, Septem- |teries. cussed. Visitors are welcome to ber 15. The hostess for the evening | At 3:30 o'clock, the Pythian temple. will be announced later. { Plainville nine will batt Regular meetings will be held i pionship Horton Mfg. 0. 0. F. hall on the second ani rth Wednesdays of each month he first and third Wednesdays of fast All- the cham- SR team of | AFRICAN AIR LINE Par French and Belgian air of- Co. sembly if he were elected to care for | matter of school relief and another the interests of Berlin in this body. Mr. Rickey stated that he wa very much interested in the rural road situation as it affected Berlin. He further stated that if he should be elected he would use eve op portunity to assist in the develop. ment of suitable legislation whereby | state aid would be applied to the dirt | roads of our town. “The improvement of the main Toad to Middletown as well as the Cat Hole e==% will be of unusual value to the residents of Berlin and T have done and promise to continue 10 do whatever I can to hasten these improvements,” Mr. Rickey stated. Seeks Place On DBoard James S. Thomson of Beridale avenue announced this morning that he would seek the nomination at mnext week's republican caucus for the place on the board of assessors which has been vacant since the death of Carl J. Mueller. One year of the term remains to be filled. Mr, Thomson has been a resident of Berlin for the past 20 years, dur- ing which time he has been employ- | ed at the Berlin Construction Co. School Registration 1,054 At the regular monthly meeting of the school board last evening Su- perintendent of Schools Mary Gris- wold reported a total registration of 1 4 at the opening of schools as against 1432 last June. This figure .will be infreased next week as there will be additional registrations in the primary grades when the new desks and other equipment will have irived. A number of pupils who have been working during the sum- mer are also expected to return by the coming week as the special per- mits for summer working are no longer valid. Either permanent working papers must be secured or the pupils must be at school To Admit Younger Pupils The Junior High school registra- tion was 206 as against 184 last June, showing a substantial increase in this department. The new sys- tem which has been in effect since the opening of school has tem- porarily relieved congestion and will undoubtedly be in effect until an addition to the present school is constructed or whatever plan is put into execution. At the Kensington Grammar school alone, with the special meeting of the committee has been called for next Tuesday {evening to further consider plans submitted by the architect. Tuition Certificates Those pupils who have entered the New Britain Senior High school and have not received their tuition certificates may obtain them from the superintendent of schools at her home tomorrow. It every pupil have his or her cer#fi- {cate by Monday latest. Miss Griswold home all day Sunday. Pastor to Say Farewell At the conclusion of tomorrow | morning's service. during which he | will preach his farewell sermon to | his parishioners. Rev. Vernon L. | Phillips will leave with on an automobile trip which will bring him to Dayton. Va., where he wifl make preparations to take over | his new duties as head of Shenan- | doah college. | Tomorrow will mark the sixth an | niversary of the day when Mr. Phil- will be at {lips preached his introductory ser- |mon as pastor of the same congre- gation. He has been in charge of [the local church for that length ot !time. during which he has endear- {ed himself to the parishioners and | the people of the town in general | by his cheerful personality and un- tiring efforts in their behalf. i When Mr. Phillips accepted the pulpit at the local church he was ‘rng:\:ed in study at Yale Divinity | school and accepted on the cerdi- | tion that he was to remain here for two years only. At the completion of | the prescribed time he had decided {o continue his work at the gradu- | ate school of Yale, and as a conse- | quence, he spent four additional tyears in the Kensington pastorate. During his tenure of the pulpit {the membership of the church has increased from 144 to 178, This lat- | ter figure is exactly the same as |the figures of membership during the year 1913, when the member- ship of the parish reached the high- est point in the past 50 vears. Mr. Phillips will carry with him the good wishes of his many friends, who will be interested in whatever success he and his family may en- joy. is essential thit | morning at the | his family | 34 Prospect street, {ridge towards Meriden |other, driven by Edward {of 76 Thayer street, South while Mako I | fleld. Mass., was making a turn from | Farmington avenue to go right to- | wards Meriden. | Just as Makowski's car w |ing the turn it was hit by that driv- | |en by the Thompsonville man the force of the impact former man’s car to overturn gers and considerable both cars. Makow: ed as was also the driver of the er machine. Consable George Kanupka, was called to the scene cident had the injured remove the Hartford hospital, | for police action. Registrars to Meet The registrars of voters will |at the town hall on Tuesday Thompsonville, | |was proceeding along Worthington caused the | the resulting injuries to the passen- damage ki was uninjur- of the ac- investigated and decided that there was no cause 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. for the purposz ficials are arranging an air | rcach into the heart of B, “ongo. This line will carry nd will be a weekly air. It rd express to the line later. route will be from Antwerp to sels, Paris, Perpignan, Algiers, ak- | Lake Tchad, Fort Lamy and bethville. The service is expect he extended to Madagascar i future. the wski Jeer- and | with scheduled planned to add passengers ine to elgian mail | af- The TODAY Bri Gao, Sliza- ted to | n the | See Gary in “THE T “THE LIGHTNI to The Democratic town, of Plainville are request meet in caucus in the Town H; I'riday, September 12, 1930, o'clock p. m., D. 8. T., pose of nominating their cand oth- | who | d to | tion on October 6, 1930. By order of the ‘ DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMI | William J. Foran, Chairm | Dated at Plainviile, Conn. Sept. 5, 1930. meat from Democratic Caucus electors of for the pur- | | the ed to | all on at 8 in See MADGE GEORGE idates for Town Officers for the Town elec- | o] | Cooper and I'ay XANT Wray EXPRESS” Always a Good Show BIG SUNDAY SHOW Continuous — 5 to 11 Sec Joan Bennett and Kenneth Mack “CRAZY THAT WAY" All-Talking Comedy cnna LAMY “TONIGHT AT TWELVLE" 2—Great Icatures WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY TTEE nan. | “THE WOMAN RACKET"” ach month are generally given up to card games and other social a:- fairs. oad St. for St a peaches deliver. 65 Maple advt anning. We Tel. 86.— F. Albert White, t | Regular teaching schedule starts Monday, Sept. 8th. Studio. 15 Farr ington Avenue. Tel. 491-3.—advt cher of pian For sale—Young roasting chicken 5 to 6 Ibs. 35c 1b. live, 45¢ dressed Abner J. Higgins, Farmington Ave Plainville, opposite Wright's Taverr dvt North Carolina farmers urged to plant emergengy hay crops {in sections where cash and feed | crops were damaged by hail or dry | weather. were ncluded in ulting contest ming test races. Tt will be t ed handsomely Civizzio. who the ho donate prizes to Rockwell day, tol Pr return classrooms. nity for year, outdoo Will Open Tuesday The newly constructed St lans’ school on West street will for- melly open on Tuesday morning for the list lagoon tomorrow will be a c: log rolling and swin sides the ure of the e letting locse of a duck, capturer of which will be award- Caretaker formulated plans for | ing of the gala affair, be awarded held annually will probably mark of the swimming season at park unless favorable weather con- | The playground season ter- | minated Labor day when the greater er of the children were forced to their Tomorrow youngsters their . at noe of events Glenford Morgan diving con- afternoon William J. Malone this morning. Joseph | accused of stone seat in two. will in | the fin- | the all summer. studies in the | rested last will afford | which assumed such final opportu- |that his landlord enjoyment this | plaint to the police. Marriage License A marriage license was issued by Clerk Thomas B. Steele today dward W. Pyminski of 15 Mea- | dow street and Julia N. Dlugokenski ‘L‘H to | Stani: the full term, it has been announced | of 20 Pardee street. | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS - == Sail On By BLOSSER e S UNCLE CLEMS AIRPLANE. _ORDER THAT {| %€ MiGHT HAVE A HAND IN RUNNING DOWN FARBAR ,\WHO HAS MADE HiS GETAWAY FROM 0.14. RANCH \WHERE HE HAS STOLEN A X PAYROLL . RECKLES HAS DAY N 2 SN W P P - ) -z NOW V'SEE L COULDNT TAKE ALL THESE CHANCES \F 1.0 PAD FRECKLES WNITH ME ... ALL THE RISK IS NY OWN, THOUGHT FoR A MINUTE T SAW SOMEBODY IN A ? CANOE ,DOWN ON EBY RINER, BUT GUESS IT WAS JUST A Bl LO6 ... GoSH! TW' oLD JENNY |5 PERFORMIN LIKE A TRAINED SEAL \NHAT'S HE TRYIN' To DO ANYWAY T HOPE HE DOESNT TAKE A NOTION To LooP THE LooP... T GUESS MEBBE I BETTER / TELL HIM IT'M N HERE ! R ;EA&BAR | =3 || ceTTING | INTO THE 1| RAPIDS, NOT A GREAT DISTANCE ABONE SUICIDE FALLS FIRST 1 THOUGUT THAT BUZZIN' SOUND WAS A SWARM OF BEES BUT IT'S AN AIRPLANE ... street, charged with wilful destruc- tion of park property, was fined $50 and costs and given a suspended jail sentence of three months by Judge in police court Morgan, arrested by Sergeant Aldie Breault on complaint of Caretaker Joseph Civizzio, breaking the top of a Caretaker Civiz- io testified this moring that Mor- gan had been a nuisance at the park Jafled for Family Row Antonio Lorenzetti received a 80- day jail sentence when found guilty of breach of the peace. He was ar- night after a family row proportions entered a com-