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'<br />

The New• t• an Indspendent<br />

New•paper l•deamn'lng to<br />

Pnonote the B•t Intereat•<br />

of a F•ward Lookin• Town.<br />

A Weekly<br />

vmg SouthJngte•,<br />

m the Population<br />

hess Center of<br />

VOL. LXXXH, NO. 28<br />

$1 Per Year, in advance<br />

Soon To Repair,<br />

Paint Several<br />

W. BAILEY<br />

HONORED BY<br />

BORO BOARD<br />

Town Schools Resolution On Late Burgess<br />

SOUTHLNGTON, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1933<br />

0-UTH TInN2JA<br />

oN; ,,f I MEyAI2HTERS<br />

The Marion Fire Company, th• I he Marina f•re house wa• corninfant<br />

umt of Southmgton's fire- /,ht•d In August, 1917. at a total<br />

flghtel., is at the same tmle one ,(•st of $6•4 51 The •ost above the<br />

of tile most independent <strong>and</strong> anl appropriation •as cared for b) tile<br />

Adopted By Board; No Ac- hmou, g.,up, m the departrn•lt .,emb,'r• of th• •oulpan) Tile<br />

tion Taken To Fill Vacancy. Reahzli•g tile llec•sslty of a fire .hair,. curtam• <strong>and</strong> all mtermt<br />

...... Entered- at the post •<br />

Pubhshed Every Friday tag:on, Coma., a• •<br />

sov TON Wide Highway<br />

HDW. CO. TO ,<br />

A <strong>aits</strong> S<br />

MEET JULY 25<br />

St•'kholders To El•-t Dire'tors<br />

F'ot Next Term: Act,•-<br />

Traffic<br />

it) At Plant [ncrea.•ed<br />

COMMI•EE MUST F•4, uar) •. 1915. m the Mar, Ih, old vagus. •heel •tm attd<br />

SAFEGUARD SOME<br />

OLDER BUILDINGS<br />

$4,100 AVAILABLE<br />

FOR MANTENANCE<br />

OF A.LL SCHOOLS<br />

RECEIVE<br />

BACK PAY<br />

...... Ithe nleetlII g Th•s commattee con .-vd Thruugh the efforts of the tht•<br />

All Town Employ• To Get were dragon up b) a ¢onmuttee I The men aho composed •e fits* ['he sign t• m use today<br />

TI) T •,lxE TRII'<br />

TO WORIA) FAIR<br />

()FFI('IA L.q-I<br />

T(I THREE<br />

Fi)R ('OI.LEGE<br />

I.E\ El.LING OF<br />

F(II.LOWS<br />

OF TROLLEY<br />

T Percd Welch, chmrman of<br />

the cormmttee m charge of school<br />

lepairs, announced yesterday that<br />

he will receive bids from pah•tlng<br />

contracters on the cost of pamting<br />

the outrode of several of the buildings<br />

in the <strong>Southington</strong> school ayetom.<br />

There are a number •f buildings<br />

which are in such conch:ion<br />

that they need a coat of paint on<br />

the outside not only to preserve<br />

the wood but te g•ve them a more<br />

presentable appearance.<br />

Although the committee on<br />

school repairs has not yet figured<br />

the extent te which it wtll recondltion<br />

the schools for the coming<br />

term, there are a number of re-<br />

town employes up to the first of [ The re•olutton.- adopt,-d h• the<br />

July <strong>and</strong> mean• that the tov. n is boai,] fo]lo,•<br />

HALT DIRT<br />

vMue of the school• will be semous- ROAD WORKih°r e... har,,o w l;a,l ,<br />

pairs that are absolutely necessary<br />

will be made, however, as the budget<br />

prepared by the school board<br />

allows only $4,100 for maintenance<br />

of the plant The mchwdual items<br />

m the budget follow repair of<br />

builchngs, $2,200, repair <strong>and</strong> replacement<br />

of lighting, heating <strong>and</strong> toad program was halte• Wedensplumbing<br />

equipment, $1,000, re- day tn ord'et to check up oil what •holesou e• gent tqnaI• h.. g.ont.<br />

WORD "STOI'"<br />

()N STREETS<br />

ST.VI'E (;RAN(IE<br />

I'I('NI(' At'(;. 3<br />

•,,<br />

f,lh,•mg the trolley:<br />

200 re air <strong>and</strong> replacement ofi •lll<br />

need attention <strong>and</strong> the pla•ter] The work which was started on be s•rood In our records <strong>and</strong> a Itmn of an attempt to buil•_glLre t•a loss of h•s ba•. 40 tons of[at the 1•aff• hghl•<br />

sh•td•a•h•. M•y of •[Buckl•d strut several w• a• copy be sent to h•s family Jacob] h°usear°se On December fS,•l•, •P <strong>and</strong> a•ut 20 head of cattle <strong>and</strong> tlank•dh •v•f•,>ht,•la.-, h,gh pr+++-t of th,<br />

ligh•ng, h•tl• •d pl•bing[mree •nths of• male of the road conumt•[e" [what couht be done to bnng the fire •,a. the partml third.Ion of ,t,a,t ,,er,,<br />

•ulpm•t Some of the sm•ayslon the east end of ('u•l• strut lmatte• l.fore the to,,n m•tlng • the g,l•er.tl .tory m Marion A•light....<br />

Chairman Welch announced that<br />

no work w•il be done on the buildi•ge<br />

until more information concerning<br />

the repairs needed <strong>and</strong> the<br />

finance available has been secured.<br />

He stated that the work is very trnportant<br />

because if the buildings<br />

<strong>and</strong> their equipment are not properly<br />

cared for, deterioration caused<br />

by lack of attention will prove.<br />

costly to the" "•own in the future.<br />

"'it is in the best interests of the!<br />

taxpayers that the buildings <strong>and</strong><br />

equipment of our school system be<br />

kept in the best condition possible,"<br />

he said.<br />

-TOWN GETS<br />

FEDERAL AID<br />

APPLICTIONS<br />

First Selectman Tolles Find It<br />

Necessary To Hire Extra<br />

Clerks For Added Work.<br />

First Selectman Louis G. Tolles<br />

ha• announced that the town has<br />

received applications to be filled<br />

out for federal aid to be granted<br />

ett•ce <strong>and</strong> towns in the country.<br />

The applications require a large<br />

amount of detail <strong>and</strong> ask for. a<br />

complete survey of the entire costs<br />

of the outside poor of the town. Because<br />

of the extra work necessary<br />

to fill out the applications:<br />

Toiles found that extra'elerlm were<br />

needed to compile the flgureo• •nd<br />

make the statement. Individua•<br />

•ast•, must be given in tho town's<br />

_.•st•tome.n•<strong>and</strong> must s<br />

money has been expended montl•v.<br />

•he etdtement will show the e•aet<br />

cost of, food, rents, clothing <strong>and</strong><br />

all other forms of aid that have<br />

been #vcu. -<br />

T]•e magnitude of the task<br />

be readily seen in the fact that the<br />

outstds •eor of the town have cest<br />

about $50,000 this year <strong>and</strong> some<br />

200 famtlice have been •<br />

aid. The tabulation of the figures<br />

aio•.e will take ¢•msiderabh•<br />

A ..•pecifled time has been set to<br />

place the report in the h<strong>and</strong>s of the<br />

•o•v•ernmcut• •sston.<br />

• ?y•t'the present "time, Mr. Tollso<br />

-•satd n• p•ns have bee• made•on-<br />

ma• of •e town faro have •lWa•rbury tu•ap•ke by Judge d [ __ -- t. p.Hnh*d ,,xet ,n lh•, r,,,ar fmur, ]•h, I,•-at ,,:aug, r- ,,r, h,,.r- , Single- To Repot<br />

hor•s will • used for work on yesterday The cos.. totall• $21-..wn Store uonunul•S;<br />

\ 4.ME DEI.EGATES FOR<br />

the •o•d• du•l•g the •t f•lg,, Jokn Se•r of Pot•vlll#, Pa<br />

IX•GION CONVENTION<br />

FURNITURE PRICES<br />

RISE 40%; FURTHER<br />

INCREASE PREDICTED<br />

tles, furniture has increased about<br />

40 per cent. in price, according to<br />

a statement made yesterday by<br />

Henry Brenner, manager of the<br />

Southmgton Furniture company.<br />

He stated that a further increase<br />

of nearly 40 percent has been predicted<br />

for the near future<br />

According to reports, a large<br />

number of people are taking advantage<br />

of the present comparatively<br />

low prices. Furniture dealers<br />

are running sales in order to supply<br />

the dem<strong>and</strong> of purchasers<br />

who are tr•ng to satisfy their<br />

•eeds for furniture before the<br />

rices rise further.<br />

<strong>and</strong> L°uise Str°udwereflned $251 8 Months Cost $12 523<br />

quentmg The co•ts amount• tot 9 Johnson have beer: nam+.d dele<br />

$1795 Anna Ross of New York•<br />

I ISTS HOURS<br />

amount• to $1705 &ll four plead-ldem<strong>and</strong> for outside pt•*r ' "f' • N• l-ml.• •¢t•.•24 •, 2• lttr<br />

ed •dtv to the char•s lod•d F•rst Sele•maii Tol]es s.t.•<br />

man of Waterbury represented ' opened, until July 7 th, •,,wn that dehnquent :axe- •dl pay-<br />

•s amount• to $975 <strong>and</strong> •e Wedm,sda). <strong>and</strong> Thut•la)•. 9 a<br />

was ass• the •s of •e •u• man said. have made poambh..av-',5 p m, <strong>and</strong> 7 p m to 8 p m<br />

when a ch• of dri•ng •. m• as h•gh as 50 per cma on•aturdays q a m to 12 noon <strong>and</strong><br />

Conn•flcut<br />

dflver's licen•, •me<br />

Eighteen Youngst "s<br />

Arrive<br />

f•stuffs <strong>and</strong> rather .• p m to 8 p m Lnj.)mg a hrwf •e•tp•. from<br />

• WIN•TED A (' WED<br />

wre $5.40. canned mdk Wheat has be, t, Im..... aml ,,he htO fr.m Ne• York c•ty<br />

Causes Both Comic ,n ...ag.o.,,,,,,,,..,.o.ge.,•:m. o£ the Ne• York Tribune<br />

And Near -s. ra e ,,es •ak of 221 •arlier In the w,,, year th. :ge,..< B 30 o'colek W•nesday<<br />

evening of the eommit• which ha• made<br />

0 Mr. To•es poin• out that men at R•reation Park. The Win• atonements for the youngster%<br />

A •under, •1 <strong>and</strong> •in <strong>and</strong> sMdded in• Cbeshi• •fore am •ken off the aid li• a• •n • h• ]• •he p•t defea• the announc• that a free group of<br />

•ing out of •nt•l •d tu•mg as they ob•n work <strong>and</strong> the • Br•klyn Colored Grants <strong>and</strong> the children have •n accom•tat• m<br />

• for •e •t • M•'at •he• hi•ay has •o fu•er •ntrol over their Detroit Clowns, two teams widely I•al homes<br />

•u•in•n <strong>and</strong> n•r vi•ni•, w• •m• h•g •e cr•h, •sh• personal finan•s. If th• • }aid •wn throughout the count•, T• children arr•'ed l•t Friday<br />

• by the el•en• yes•rday • the s•ne a• •t•t• the off, Mr. Teiles said, <strong>and</strong> aul • r• <strong>and</strong> others of their calibre. This •ftern•n <strong>and</strong> wdl remain he• un-<br />

•n •th • comic <strong>and</strong> •r• •r•ns •ath the t•ck. sumS, the town mu• meet their sepson it has •aten the Sawtt July 28, when they will •ke<br />

near tra•c eff•. •th t[• on The t•ck was•dly •ma• <strong>and</strong> living expenses but •nnot assume •ms of Ha•ford twwe. The •mn- the 1 04 o'cl•k tram from Mem-<br />

•e d• pav•en• •u• a i• load, •n down duck e•, w• any res•nsibilitl• for •ck bills •d• will ' prem" nt . the same hneup den, •und for New York. In<br />

light t•ck • •d •d tu• • d•r•. <strong>and</strong> •n insi• that •y in.me sue •t humbl• AIb•e B•th's Chev- of the homes where •ey a• living,<br />

on the Milldale-Cheshire road near Tim •orm that caused the wet<br />

the state ]•lghway garage, injuring<br />

however, did not touch<br />

two persons. Sebastiuno Cianct of towns anti-cities <strong>and</strong> motorlets<br />

98 Lafeyette street, New Britain,<br />

coming into this section were<br />

.f the car, was cut about surp•d to find the large puddles<br />

head <strong>and</strong> his wife, Rosa, received<br />

of water resulting" from the near<br />

a broken collar bone, oon-<br />

delu•e. Ha|lstensa, Mthoogh not<br />

tuei6ns on the head anti,lacerations<br />

a•out the body. Their five yea•<br />

old son, riding•betwee• them on<br />

the acci-<br />

X. AI,FANO IS<br />

SttELL<br />

%'F'I'E\II INST•II,I I,'l'lON Itt,- retaln,•l his<br />

irl,d,•t • Houston; V.<br />

<strong>and</strong> Mllhe I ilia. l{t,l lJ,onard F it,r<strong>and</strong>.• v*on by default•<br />

Requa. Angehnt tad Marie Gut Fontana, M In•lido<br />

tills. M • X. 1Ilia, t Martul, .lo•e .I Alfano elimtnat•<br />

Mar) l•lno, MI Dicker.on. The s•ond round:•<br />

Charles [hPalermt• Mr• E May-•eltmmat• b. Owen,<br />

nard. Ethel kraft, Vrs Wdham'Joy won by defa•t ov•<br />

F•her, Grace Aud•tere, Mi• R. W. •urlbut<br />

,Nelhe Turner, Margay: Passe- •ld, •3, 9-•; F.<br />

non:, Miss Nelhe Turner, Anna a• D. Joy, 4•,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Frances Maddohna, Mre. Wfl- tNllo eHminat•<br />

lets, Catherine Lu R•o, M•. @2• •3; A.<br />

Imuts W•, Dorrl- Price, M•. A. Pe•, •1, 1-6, •7; K.<br />

H Pattern, Cannella Gagi•rdi ei•natM J.<br />

them must go to current expenses isa last Wednesday A win over the they are given beth board <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Edward Burkhardt, Mar Alfano eliminated-M=<br />

rather than back bills. Mr. Tollea Wlnsted nine places the Laundry room. In others, the generosity of Janowitz, Mrs E Hobson; <strong>and</strong> 6-0.<br />

said he pointed this out because of nine on a par with any team in its those who were not able for some Ethel Pfeifer, Mms Mary Fischer..--In the semi<br />

,qugstions raised concerning some class in the state reason to take them tn their own The lo•al committee of the Frelda eliminated C. Joy.<br />

iof those who have been on anJ off homes has enabled the committee Air Fund follows: William •. W•lsh eliminated<br />

the a•d list. MARRIAGE INTENTIONS to pay the beard expense in homes Smith, chairman; Mrs. 6-1,•-5; V.<br />

Mr. Tol]es also' said that the net • wh•re they were placed. Burkhardt, secretary; Rev. Spinello, 6-1, 6-4;'.<br />

quite the size of the proverbial c•t of welfare aid for the flsoal . Marriage intentions have been Vartous parties <strong>and</strong> other activ- C. Greesmith, Rev. George G. eliminated K.<br />

gso•eeggs, were sufficient size to year will be about $51,000. From fried at the office of Town Clerk ities are bMng planned for the chil- Hackeoechuh, Rev. C. E.<br />

In the<br />

cause p•eple to fbar fo• their car i other t•wns <strong>and</strong> from the state Harry H. Merrill by Mathew Mar- drep in the near future. Many of Philip King, Rev.<br />

roofs <strong>and</strong> windows• Umbrsllaleas about $20,000 will be received tow- afino, 21, sen of Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Je. them for the first time are enjoy- Rev." Arthur<br />

A]funo<br />

<strong>and</strong> hatless persons caught on the ard the total Marafino of 82 North Leon- ins hot dog roasts <strong>and</strong> in Rev,<br />

6-2, to<br />

which lma been , arid T•esa r•al Persons who


(ofT'ee<br />

NEWS<br />

Town Newspaper for SoutJrln&'tOll<br />

arul Viduity.<br />

Albert l. Prince. Editor.<br />

W. Prince. Business MaIl1Ljfer.<br />

aa Second-Class Mall Matter ilt the<br />

Southlnjfton Postolflco<br />

Publlahed Every Friday<br />

Address. 2'l North Main Street<br />

Southina'ton. Connectioot<br />

Sub8cription $1 Per Year<br />

PHONE 15<br />

That Is the telephone number of<br />

<strong>Southington</strong> News tor new!!. ad·<br />

<strong>and</strong> clrculs tlon calls.<br />

Friday, July 21. 1933<br />

FINE TOOTHI!'lG THE Bl'DGET<br />

A rigorous study of the toll II budget<br />

to be under \I ay <strong>and</strong> It I" very poSSIble<br />

every item that goe, Into tht. llnnual<br />

WIll go undel clo," 'CI UtlllY No<br />

object to such a "fine tuoth comba<br />

budget III the,;e day" as II matter of<br />

it is a gratifying ~Ituatlon \I hen SIzeable<br />

of CItIzens IIldlcate a de~ire to kno\l<br />

what their town government does for<br />

<strong>and</strong> how much each hranch of such serbe<br />

made publtc a suffICIent length<br />

for pubhc conSIderatIon III advance<br />

annual town meetlllg III October Thus<br />

opportunity IS gIven for full knoll ledge<br />

is going on. for some ses>lon, of the<br />

board. at whIch budget Items an'<br />

are open to the pubhc <strong>and</strong> there<br />

of chance to question to\l n offiCials<br />

what they want <strong>and</strong> \Vh) the) \lant It.<br />

in view of thiS deSire of til(' Tax·<br />

League Ii'IId other, ttl ,tud \ budget<br />

.the <strong>Southington</strong> Sp\\, I' glad to off,',<br />

for expres,lOli of Opllllllll UII the<br />

as a whole <strong>and</strong> Items that go to make<br />

total. This paper "III be glad to I'eto<br />

publish letters beanng on thIS<br />

important subject.<br />

League contimles Its drive for a 20<br />

rate for the coming fiscal year The<br />

will be glad to receive commulllcatlon"<br />

on this phase of the budget questIOn.<br />

DR. CllTTIN(; HO-';ORED<br />

the fifth SUCCp",\(, time VI A J<br />

has been named ~, recorder of the<br />

fec:tic:ut state denta I commbsion.<br />

~Q,h(lUt the state III dentlsb' office, are<br />

found certIficates SIgned by this well<br />

<strong>Southington</strong> citizen <strong>and</strong> all hiS fellow<br />

are glad of the contlllued recogniitP..t'1lI-d,'lI<br />

him for his servIce to th~ state<br />

his profession.<br />

OUR FIRE COMPANIES<br />

News with thIS issue hegln, a ,er·<br />

on important orgalllzations in<br />

We trust they WIll prove of inthe<br />

readers of this paper. Too often<br />

that we know far too little about our<br />

'town, about its folks <strong>and</strong> about the<br />

around us. The series stmi.s with<br />

of the firs companies that make up<br />

INTERESTING GLIMPSES<br />

AT SOME EARLIER DAYS<br />

AUiUst 10. 1883)<br />

I<br />

the <strong>Southington</strong> fire depart.ut!nt. Few towns<br />

with volunteer departments are as well served<br />

as is <strong>Southington</strong> <strong>and</strong> this IS 111 part due NUTRITIC>N HEL'PS<br />

to the fact that these comprullt's have been<br />

real lustory to the1l credIt WId throughuutloO-___________ ....;:;-:-:;.·;___________·ll<br />

the years they havp iJutlt up Ii spmt of com·<br />

munity service <strong>and</strong> devotIOn to duty WIth<br />

whIch each new recruIt IS speedtly Implessed. Thl: Bureau of Home Economics,<br />

RIvalry 1Il die fIre service. between compailles.<br />

probably expre~sed. leads to effICien­<br />

t.: S Deparment ol A~c:ulture<br />

t). <strong>and</strong> such effICiency Soutl11ngton surely<br />

iJa, seen The red sh11i., <strong>and</strong> leathI'I belb 'of<br />

WI earltel day have gl vell II "Y to the blue<br />

urufonn. but the spmt I~ the sallle alllollg of their ~kJl1<br />

.:;tatJOn will be well cared for<br />

• • • •<br />

fire flght~rs "' It a.Iway~ has been.<br />

Striekl<strong>and</strong> has moved, The rapid advance of the eJect·<br />

Haven where his business' nc hghtmg dunng the past fe-w<br />

I years has developed an tndustn'<br />

• • • I from Its character must interest<br />

Bradley <strong>and</strong> wife are all. <strong>and</strong> Inasmuch as several gen·<br />

two weeks at the Isl<strong>and</strong> tlernen ha ve taken c;teps toward<br />

Stone Creek. I the InVt>stlgRtlon of this subject<br />

• • • With a view, If practicable, of In-<br />

Southworth <strong>and</strong> Wife are' troduclng It to our VIllage, a few<br />

nf".ar ,of Its advantages Will be here pre­<br />

..... ted<br />

two<br />

spending two weeks<br />

old home In<br />

Rhode, Isl<strong>and</strong>.<br />

~lndrl.w·s<br />

Hugh(",.8<br />

~r~~!"~ among the<br />

-the state, was<br />

as a guest of<br />

,exprea8e;d him·<br />

.,. Leen bUggested that an<br />

h<br />

fICIt'IllI!;'.::., pltrtlculart\ to vegeta- st. JJ,'> 10 mmutes<br />

a.ntl-kldnapmg secret sel'Vlce be<br />

III th€'ll' commurllcatlOn .... th!: It' of rl::'tund for \\ elf'lre ald .md' l~ ctft'l'teJ b\ hCllt alld water 21' ldllUttlli.<br />

person in Marton, It only costs une<br />

" : 'I \I d\ t'reolllc thest' diffIculties Ko" 'I 16 edl lzed 1 'L<br />

\\ I II rna k f' no .... pt'(.,lui effort to g't't mont'\ for I f I'. ,1 J<br />

lil.d<br />

m unl s , 7lI cent becaus~ they have no carrier<br />

tu tl\l'ld tlut!lUH usses ~ ar ll.~ pared, sliced, boil 25 w 30<br />

system. It you live In Plar.tsv.ile<br />

a public \\o,k ... proJect Of ('OUI:.E' nIl\' pn ... la:. ~H"3Ilrli:', thffel'Cnt rules apply m ,Jtl'"<br />

<strong>and</strong> \I, ant to send one to<br />

J(''''t, e\.cept a nl::'\\ po .... t otfice, that I .... filHUICpd tl' the lvd one cent so that it costs three<br />

to SO<br />

The Plantsville<br />

one- bundrN1ths of a doll a I<br />

\'Hllt't'rl ofl a 30 71) pt?l' l'PIIt IJH. .... j ... thtl ![o\f'rn,1 H.ddll!? 11 .t l'u\ered dish, a cas·<br />

L<br />

Ul .ltt'-<br />

lIlt"flt III fHU--! ('a~t'''' ¥"1\H1¥" ~(I !Jt:'l rt'~lIt ut' tht"-t'I,,!t, o:f,l'lulllf..'hshei! tlie same pur- TUI ~ ~rffJlS 12 Sibs I. boll<br />

• • •<br />

Our latest lUventlOn IS the tune· National Bank<br />

f..'o .... t alld IU:UllIlK tilt' olh"1 711 tJt-'1 et'lit II the: !Ju.,t II, \t ~t"ttitolt's thut ('/:111 be cook- ~\ U rnlnute~<br />

ful soup guzzler. For years people<br />

pn'Jt'l't I ...... ul'h a:- to a .....:-.Ul'p \\olk lUI U .. Ize_it'd \\'Ithuut uddf'd y,atel Panning,<br />

have been annoped by other people<br />

ahle number of men But almo"l,t aT1\,thin n i lil lWklllg' III :.l. C'U\'f;'red pan on top<br />

I h S I go I "f the ,tme, U'll\g httle or no wa- LOW COST MENU<br />

who have audible soup habits. Now<br />

\I lIC ,out llllg"ton ,pendsmon('\ no\\.\\heth-,ter. " another apphcatlOn ol the FOR ONE DAY all tbat WIll be done away witb.<br />

er It he fOI new huildlll!n' or what not, would same pnnclple. <strong>and</strong> can be used<br />

The tune soup guzzler is a<br />

most'surely IIlCl'l?a.";;e the town'g budget in for a conSiderable variety of veg- --.; I,. C""----------.J gadget very R.uch Uke tbe cornmon I<br />

or garden variety straw It is<br />

the comlllg ~ I'ar, With an additIOnal cost of ctables " h d best Oatmeal Break/ad - Toast made of metal, however, with holes, Watch Your Bank<br />

ope! atlon <strong>and</strong> mamtenencp <strong>and</strong> \\ Ith tha ..- 10\\ .:"tt'lllIllllji:; tl l f IS h t e d' st'Con t! Tomato Juice for youngest child covered by glass, In the sides. A<br />

tax rate denwnd tlUlt w1l1 not die f'll' ",\,ol'al IW lI)t<br />

_" ~nllJ!{ food 10m t \'alut'." e stall Many pOln vegeta 0 pr("1<br />

I' (adults)-Milk (chlldren little instrument attached to the<br />

Account Grow<br />

years the tO\\ n will feel obliged to watch It> b I es can he steam ed I Jlrm'..o'J" ~---<br />

upper end play, all the popular<br />

pennIes just a." many citizens arE' dOIng as Bolllnj;(, tht' commonest method, Racon-New Beets <strong>and</strong> Beet Tops tunes inciudmg "Isn't It Romantic/'<br />

as the soup passe! through it.<br />

Once<br />

regards theIr personal affall's, But \\ e hope ('all~ for -I ~ cooked separately, seasoned with<br />

the fE"deral money for unemployment I'ehef \('nt \ORR of food values Three 1m· »acon dripPings, <strong>and</strong> served to-<br />

The colored soup, passing by<br />

glass covered holes, adds a very<br />

\\ lil be speedily forthcomlIlg. portant pOint;.. to observe are I gether)<br />

these<br />

Corn Muffins<br />

pleasing elYect. May be had In<br />

Cook \I'~etahles only lonl{' H1('e with Lemon Saure--Milk three types; the gr<strong>and</strong>father. with<br />

€noUKh tv make t1'1e-m tender but<br />

all.<br />

an arrangement for curling the<br />

The ,tate government h ha\'lng It.., leav€' them firm In texture<br />

S"PPM<br />

mustache while in use; the baby,<br />

tloubles thp,e day, 1Il an attempt to cl~"1 fv Cook tht"m In as little water as Grated Raw Carrot Salad equipped With a large net to keep<br />

Its 7.000 employes. Of course. 1.000 01 mo;e posslhle Some, lIke spinach, m just Cottsge Cheese-Bread '" Butu!r the nervous infant from falling in·<br />

to<br />

on the ,tate hsts wel'e gIven double cub In the v.ater that dlIlgs to the leaves<br />

Shced Peaches<br />

the soup; <strong>and</strong> the lady nicotine,<br />

a ftt'r v. very useful for a ladle's cigarette<br />

hulaneH. The ba..'lc salanes of thell pOSitIOns<br />

ashmg Brussels sprouts Milk for children<br />

E. S. Todd.<br />

9Jld c8ullflowf'r. on the other h<strong>and</strong>,<br />

holder- after the meal is over.<br />

income.<br />

were 10\\ ered <strong>and</strong> then they sustained the<br />

Pruident<br />

net; water enough to cover I<br />

tuneful soup guzzl~r has also<br />

D. S. Blakeslee.<br />

8 to 16 per cent cuts Imposed throughout the s:Arve the cookmg liqUid If pos· SUNDAY DINNER shown great value in prying up<br />

Vice Pruident<br />

state servl~e Naturally, there ha..' been a slbl~~ for It contams much of the SUGGESTIONS<br />

stubborn wmdows. holding. up tbe<br />

P. C. Woodruff here.<br />

howl We have not. naturally, heard an~' complants<br />

fl'om the nellrh' 1.000 emplo\ es whose Vitamins dIss,..lved In cookmg the<br />

J. W. Upson.<br />

mtll~l substances <strong>and</strong> some of the<br />

cover of the ice box <strong>and</strong> in cleaning<br />

out old drains.<br />

Tf'eG8Uf'ttr<br />

\ egetable GrsVles, sauces, SOups, By ANN t>AGE<br />

• • •<br />

ba.-',IC ~alanE':' \\ere II1cl'f'R..",~d a.'" H l'e~lllt of<br />

A ••'t Tf'8lUur.,.,.<br />

lind sea.!mnings can be made With<br />

We underst<strong>and</strong> there is a movement<br />

on foot to reduce fire msur·<br />

Lhe I PC],,,,, fl(,lItlon<br />

tlll~ cookmg liquid, if It IS 1I0t fea­<br />

We as Americans, do not reall7.e<br />

how fortunate we are to have ance rates on public buildmgs.<br />

nil the peache. we can eat WIthout<br />

• • •<br />

Govprnor Cro,' h~, left for Cahformll<br />

straining our food budgets. Fre The steamroller rolling down<br />

to attend the Governors' Conference III 'Fnsco.<br />

We have lIO doubt that Connecticut's<br />

shilUng apiece.<br />

up our ailey<br />

qUimtly in Engl<strong>and</strong> they cost a dnveway. by the News was<br />

• • •<br />

• • •<br />

An f'lectnc hght IS the physieal<br />

phenomena of the transformatIon<br />

of electrical currents into heat. If<br />

this transfonnation takes place between<br />

twO' carbon points a light of<br />

great brilliancy is produced, All<br />

that is nece.sary to light the lamp.<br />

IS to turn a switch. They do not<br />

nicker nor do they vitiate the air<br />

of rooms No !ire that can be at·<br />

tributed to this lill"ht ha. ever tak·<br />

en place.<br />

• • •<br />

The iron bridge is completed <strong>and</strong><br />

open for travel.<br />

• • •<br />

no acceptance toof h<strong>and</strong>icap<br />

schoolm~'ter III politics WIll make an excellent<br />

ImpreSSIOn upon the westerners<br />

hs\e not been runmng for several<br />

day" on ac{'ount of the scarcIty of<br />

papf'r<br />

",Ible to serve It With the vegetablf'<br />

,tsel f<br />

These same rules apply also for<br />

conserving the flavor For texture.<br />

short cooking IS the thmg As to<br />

color, .... hol-t cook mg. In,salted water<br />

<strong>and</strong> uncovered, WIll produce<br />

1'.1."1'1'" accordmg to pre-s('nt appeur· III the Easte-rn States may he got<br />

un{'('s A numbf.r of enU'les have- from the fact that fn'e Ice hou::-es<br />

alread~ bee-n rN"f'I\'e-d<br />

wei e burned In Massachusett..'r I<br />

Dressing<br />

Tea or , Colfee<br />

Milk<br />

.<br />

M odium C


District Deputy Lothalr Siegel<br />

Officiates; Officers Of<br />

Five Lodges Installed.<br />

FUNK'S<br />

Newly elected officers of five<br />

lodges of the Knights of Pythals<br />

were installed Tuesday evening at<br />

the Red Men's hall, <strong>Southington</strong> by<br />

Distrmt Deputy Loth•ar I." Siegel<br />

of New<br />

Britaul <strong>and</strong> hts staff. Ofricers<br />

of the following lodges<br />

were installed Wllham Berry<br />

lodge of Southmgton, St. EL.no<br />

lodge of New Britain, W<br />

L Morgezt<br />

lodge of New limtam, Sesstous<br />

lodge of Fore.trills <strong>and</strong> the l•-<br />

iron lodge of Plamvtlle. 200 members<br />

of the lodges were present at<br />

the II•stal]atlo• A p•gra•n of el3-<br />

MID-SUMMER<br />

SALE<br />

CONVENIENCE<br />

rustic ice-tray releasing--<br />

FREE<br />

QUALITY<br />

• n• F_•/GIDAZRE<br />

terior, every dotal reflects<br />

Frigidaire the choi=<br />

lion mo•€ bnye• d•m<br />

Dramatic Demonst•:ion at Our Showroom Don't Miss Itl<br />

TH•<br />

Telephone 86<br />

The Business Directory<br />

AWNINGS<br />

AWNINC•S<br />

EDDY AWND4G &<br />

DECORATING CO.<br />

231 Arch Street<br />

New Britain, Conn.<br />

FLORISTS<br />

FLOWERS<br />

FOR<br />

ALL<br />

OCCASIONS<br />

NYREN BROS., Florists<br />

866 Bristol St. Phone 710-2<br />

Southingten<br />

FUEL OIL<br />

Phone 17-<br />

Now for Prompt Service on<br />

Range <strong>and</strong> Furnace Off<br />

C. A. COWLES, Inc.<br />

Plantsville<br />

Ser•m•<br />

the Women<br />

of<br />

<strong>Southington</strong><br />

for the<br />

past<br />

22 yearn<br />

Connecticut<br />

SL<br />

MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR<br />

Men's-Young<br />

Men's-Boy's<br />

Clot.hiQ,g...<br />

Furmshings<br />

... Hats<br />

Style•Quality•Value<br />

WUCHERT <strong>and</strong><br />

LAKE<br />

fo•narly with Bes•w-Lel<strong>and</strong><br />

142 Main St. New Britain<br />

We will build you a monument<br />

or mark• for aa little mm•ey as*<br />

possible considering the best quality<br />

obtainable.<br />

WM. J. LUBY<br />

142 Hanover St., Mertden, Conn.<br />

OPTICIANS<br />

W. KENNETH GRAHAM<br />

Optometrist<br />

Room 215 -- Wilcox Block<br />

Phone 8217<br />

80 Colony St. Meriden<br />

S. H. WOOD & SON<br />

Optometrists <strong>and</strong> Opticans<br />

242 Main St. New Britain<br />

Eyes Ezamln•L--Gla•s••<br />

PERMANENT WAVING<br />

-Permanent $4<br />

To the end o• this month<br />

West Main 8• TeLS•<br />

r a PowEa<br />

Sontbington<br />

TOWN GETS<br />

! Officers of Wlliam Berry L•dse<br />

l who were installed are ehoncellor<br />

I comm<strong>and</strong>er, LeRoy Dutton ; vies<br />

'chaz•cellor comm<strong>and</strong>er, Nelson Nor<br />

maid, prelate Nelson H. Dowries,<br />

master of work, Ma• Lm•mer,<br />

,master at arms, Harry Bradley,<br />

Ins,de g•ar• ,Sampson Smith; outislde<br />

g•ard, Byron F Allen, representative<br />

h3 the gr<strong>and</strong> lodge :for<br />

,two years, Fre•e•ck A Smith; alcommltte•,<br />

F reder•ck A Smith.<br />

'Max Lmm•er <strong>and</strong> Juhus M Carley<br />

•OLD BEECHER<br />

ST. SCHOOL<br />

WILL STAND<br />

Building To Be Vacated Only<br />

Temporarily And Will Be<br />

Available If Needed.<br />

Superintendent of Schools Her-<br />

*sehel S. Libby announced that the<br />

•,old Beecher street •choo], which<br />

I being vacated for the n•t •l<br />

Item. will • kept tn •a• •d<br />

[•ll • available whenever<br />

The •ova] of st•en• who<br />

•would normMly a[•nd c• in<br />

the old B•er st• •h•l • the<br />

•[y an •nomy m•sure As<br />

. cl• a• smaller •an usual •d<br />

some clas• have •n doubl•<br />

for the n•t •, class •<br />

•e b•ent of •e new<br />

s•t •l are available • vacating<br />

•e •der •I, the•<br />

of h•, hghtlng <strong>and</strong> J•<br />

•ces a• e]imina• The<br />

BEGINS TODAY<br />

Hundreds of home furnishing items are<br />

offered you in a great store-wide sale; everything<br />

a t p r e- i n fl a t i o n purchases, bought<br />

while factories were selling at depression<br />

"lows."<br />

You will get the benefit of THAT,<br />

plus our Sale Markdowns... your last chance<br />

to beat Inflation prices.<br />

Take Advantage of<br />

Now!<br />

Mr. D. R. Funk, who just returned from the recent (;r<strong>and</strong> Rapids<br />

<strong>and</strong> Chicago furniture markets, reports price advances from 10%<br />

to 40%. He also found the opinion of manufacturers to be that Januar)<br />

1st would find prices 50qt higher than no•.<br />

Our entire stock was bought before an)<br />

price adwance.<br />

C. FUNK & SON, Inc.<br />

II PROSPECT ST.<br />

OPEN SATI'RDAY EVENINGS<br />

PERSONALS<br />

Miss Mary Hammer of North<br />

Haven Is being entertained by her<br />

PHONE9227<br />

"QUALITY FURNITURE SINCE 1S65'"<br />

OTHER EVENINGS B•<br />

BRISTOL<br />

APPOINTMENT<br />

..... * 'roan Clerk tiarrF H Merrll] Richard Daley of 166<br />

<strong>and</strong>Mr•<br />

Merrill are spending ava- I•treet, spent several days<br />

(.atmn at Block Isl<strong>and</strong> Icock Lake<br />

, Mrs Martin G Kavanaugh <strong>and</strong> I Mms Margaret Curran of<br />

as the gue-ts of Mr <strong>and</strong> Mr• Er- far)ul) a• I MIs• Anna O'Netl OflAcademy street has returoe•<br />

nest Howell i Eden a.e•u, •th Mrs John Fotgt a v•cataon spent at Cresent<br />

cousin, Miss Mary Wrinn of Eden<br />

Re• lob. Leach "of Blair, Ohm, Of•acatmnSe) mourto behavespentleft mf°r Lebanona shor•<br />

Spm.gs. N Y, as l•esta of Mrs Mrs Pasquaie Palmierl<br />

has returned home after havmglJohn Gmffen.<br />

(laughter Ro•e of 452 Main<br />

Miss Helen Dooll•tie of Eden avenue<br />

is the gaest of her g-r•ndpar-<br />

of h•s parents, Mr <strong>and</strong> Mrs And- M•.s Edith Flynn of Plamwlle. l&th.<br />

spent the past week as the g'ue-t I<br />

[ are spending the week at Polnt'•<br />

ents, Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs Emery Doollttle<br />

• J, <strong>and</strong> Mm• Grace Skelly of I<br />

bury<br />

lew Leach<br />

turnpike.<br />

of the Memden-Wate•- Ne• Bmtam are guest• of Mms I M•ss Mflhe Wagenbretme•<br />

of New Haven<br />

Mac Mulligan at her home on Ma-lthe recent guest of her auntt<br />

Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Frederick J. Matych<br />

of New York city <strong>and</strong> Mr. <strong>and</strong> nue, son of Mr <strong>and</strong> Mrs Wllham<br />

Howard boohttle of Eden ave-<br />

pte street, Maroon I 1. Peck of Marion.<br />

Mrs. Jossph Cnshing of Pr•-Jdence,<br />

R. I., were the recent gueste tt to'New York<br />

Dooltttle, has returned after a v•s-<br />

A delegetmn •,f the Star of G


80UTltINGTON SULY21, .• •,., '.<br />

. ITARY LAUNDRY WINS .,il<br />

[OVER FALCON NINE AND<br />

I-A'S; TAKING I,EAUE I,EAD.<br />

WHO'S IN WHERE<br />

BASEBALL&<br />

CONGOES LOSE<br />

TO MOHAWKS<br />

•I•.ATS WINNERS ST .R.,O,[ND OF" TWI TWILIGHT LEAGUE m a Junior league game played<br />

'•'I•GUE BY 11-10 stORE: DO•?,N.n I-A'S 11-•;<br />

.,,,,,-,rid R•,,,,•a<br />

Tue•tay at the high school field<br />

O't, ah'on• 7 Ba• k•t• o• I Team • L Pct The pitchers of both teams hurled<br />

Sanitary Laundry jumped ' It 1000 an excellent game but the Mohawk<br />

ed b)<br />

the Mohawks by a 6-2 score<br />

•leed of the second round of t,.,l.... ff Badgle) 2 'rulek 4 [ I alCuh• 2 l 666 moundsman, Powers, was •ven the<br />

•lgbt l•e o• a well earn , Stru,k ,,ut b) Badgle• •, Thomas] R• Men 0 2 0• greater suppo• Powers allow•<br />

•-•0 •or) o•er Lhe Falcon•, •, l ur• k 4 tht bx pitthcl • Tur- I • t lab 0 2 00• the ('ong•s onl• three hits <strong>and</strong><br />

•of•e first rouBd Monda• ,k •t •rt•.• Balk ('l'u:vkl Time] •.......<br />

_ • fann•t eight A ('aBahan, Con•<br />

[ nd hat The •md• h t•rs col-] •ffuetw v•ngo v .. [ € Calianan, p - . 0 2 2<br />

•me exciting The •un-]•,,r, ' 11"•. •a• arr•ed at m the Summa• I<br />

• we•t into the fmai iBufl•r ' p<br />

•, p•o, McHugh <strong>and</strong> Nel- _ ..... - -- • • -•<br />

IMMACULATE CONCEPTION<br />

BOYS' CLUB CHALKS UP TWO<br />

COMMUNITY LEAGUE WINS<br />

DEFEATS AMERICAN LEGION TEAM 4-1 AND DRUBS<br />

HEIGHT'S GARAGE NINE 12-4 IN PAST WEEK'S<br />

GAMES<br />

TWI LEAGUE<br />

Bo>• dub defeated the Amcr can'tI .<br />

Legmn 4-1 ,ha Commun,ty Leaffue I TO PLAY 15<br />

game p•a)ed Tuesday evenlng at[<br />

• o- Bos', MORE GAMES<br />

gonna•re- to three hits whde the[Sel•.•,•n For League More<br />

te•.m rocked Borek for] Than HMf Completed; False•tl•<br />

•afe blov, s Borek fanned 1• cons Favored To Win.<br />

Degumbta• Boys' club left fielder, With the Twlhght league shedlev.t<br />

the winners m hitting<br />

Sz) dlo• ski, 4 0 0 6 0<br />

Degunflna, If 3 3 2 0 0<br />

Koto.k,, '•h '• 0 0 1 2<br />

Suchar 2b 2 0 0 4<br />

Magutre, c 3 0 1 7 1<br />

Roh•r-k•, -s 3 0 I 0 1<br />

Tur, k p • 0 1 0 2<br />

T.tals 29 4 7 21 8<br />

•MERICAN LEGION<br />

Playtr, Ps ab r h • a<br />

Kr•Lz, ss • 0 0 1 1<br />

Thompson, cf 2 0 0 0 0<br />

•humann, 2b 3 0 1 2 0<br />

Wmght, lb 2 0 0 3 0 1<br />

Mum•skL 3b 3 0 0 0 I<br />

Ta)lor, rf 2 1 1 1 0 0<br />

Kraflk rf 3 0 1 I 0 0<br />

lkmner c 2 0 0 12 1 1<br />

Borek p 2 0 0 1 1 0<br />

T ,tal• 23 1 1 21 4 6<br />

Score by •nnln•:<br />

B ( 2• 101<br />

•ule more thaw half completed,<br />

Falcons, .•lnners of the first<br />

SEWER PLANT STARTS 20TH<br />

YEAR GREATLY IMPROVED<br />

LIBRARY<br />

PRIVILEGE<br />

For those who are <strong>and</strong> will be<br />

inconvenienced by the changed library<br />

schedule, the dlrectots of the<br />

hbrary have decided to allu• the<br />

privilege, of,tak,lng out extra book•<br />

on July 21, 24, 26,28 <strong>and</strong> 31<br />

These<br />

has been announced previously,<br />

will be closed throughout the<br />

month of August.<br />

During July, the <strong>Library</strong> •dll be<br />

Extensive improvements have<br />

been made at the borough eewage<br />

disposal plant which has increased<br />

•ts effmmncy nearly i00 per cent,<br />

according to an announcement<br />

made by Dewey S. Blakeslee• chairman<br />

of the sewer committee. The<br />

work has been done under the<br />

pervlslon of Supenntendent of<br />

Sere s I'rank J Hurley Although<br />

the disposal plant Is entering Its<br />

books will not be due untd Sep•<br />

,d•d •hen fn•t built, <strong>and</strong> In addx-<br />

(ember 6. The public hbrary, as<br />

lym exces• of that for. which it<br />

•as omgmally designed.<br />

The work done at the plant during<br />

the pa•t month was done under<br />

open three days a week, on Mondays,<br />

Wednesdays <strong>and</strong> Fridays, atmn <strong>and</strong> entailed no addltl0nal<br />

I C BOYS' CLUB round, are favored to take first<br />

from 3 p. m. until 7 p. m. The reduced<br />

library approprmtlon for the recondltionlng all the drains <strong>and</strong> a<br />

cost It conmsted of relaying <strong>and</strong>.<br />

Planet, Pa ab r h po a !lplace in the second round. If this<br />

Kmhta cf 4 1 1 2 0 comes true, the three game playoff 1932-38 term necessitated cutting revamping of the sewer beds<br />

Aszklar, rf 1 0 0 0 0 at the end of the seaSOll w•]l prob- the hours of the library earlier In the latter the •<strong>and</strong> was all loosenfM<br />

<strong>and</strong> the hard surface removed.<br />

Slnlullek, ss 2 0 1 1 0<br />

ably be ehm•nated. Followang the year The evemng hours, exclosely<br />

on the Falcons, however,: pensive because of the lighting,<br />

ha• been the complete rebmld•ng<br />

come the Red Men nine <strong>and</strong> the] were done away with On June 19,<br />

the hours were shortened stall more of .he sludge beds.<br />

I Sanitary Laundry t.e.am. T= F•-* f(the hbrary belng open onl.• three! The sewage disposal plant was<br />

0 cons are sure to find ple y iday• a week from,• p m to7 p m bLUR m 1914 It wasdeslg•xedbyG.<br />

0 troable ahead of them for the re-[ .•" • Everett Hill <strong>and</strong> constructed at a<br />

0 malntng games in the second I Books Stage Shm• cost of $148,000 Chmstopher Zllly<br />

_ round The Itahan-Amemcan club, I For Friday <strong>and</strong> Saturday was •ts first superintendent, lt•<br />

9 taflenders m the first round, have[ -- pre•ent superintendent, Frank J<br />

- settled down to hard practice <strong>and</strong> "Jigea• Revels" the only mum- Hurley, has been m that potation<br />

e may spring a surpmse before the cal comedy show on tour this sum- for 13 years I)urmg that period of<br />

2 season is over mer. with a es• of 30 entertainers time, blr Hurley has made a hum-<br />

1] The games of the T'• league <strong>and</strong> which •s proving a sensation bo• of changes In design which<br />

0 have been largely attended by the in Pob theatres m ,•ther Connectsbaseball<br />

pubhc, who have lent cut cities, has been book•t by the<br />

plenty of moral but little fmancml "Mace theatre •n Memden for Froday<br />

<strong>and</strong> Saturday of this x•eek<br />

support The collectmn at the<br />

In the company are Mary Pmce,<br />

Perro Ma.,,o, the fast moving<br />

games has been excepUonally po•r<br />

this year <strong>and</strong> It xs hoped by the<br />

,fflclals that, during the remaining<br />

g•.mes, those who are able to<br />

lend thmr fmancml support will<br />

do so<br />

The schedule of the renmmlng<br />

Jlmm• Marsh <strong>and</strong> his Glgolettes<br />

<strong>and</strong> The Hollyw(•t Melodmns The<br />

ha•e enabled the plant to operate<br />

at greater efficiency <strong>and</strong> to care<br />

for flo•s greater than for which<br />

•as omganally intended<br />

The entire system •s run at a<br />

exceeded<br />

$4500 per year. The sysmately<br />

13 miles of cast •ron mad<br />

•l•l•O, 8b 4 2 2 , * 1 ......... rowers • In. y p Borek 7 In • ha.see on .IS--ell g<br />

•p • o o o o o<br />

•" • base ht• Tmano Home J Two hm•e hits Galyda S•len, •- , I C B•'S Win Aug M I A. = . Ut . •...... . ,..... ,, ,,<br />

•s 33 11 13 21 I0 4 • Fon- ba•es Con •s 8, B•sters 7 Sac- BROAD HINT [ The Imm• ate Concep•on Aug 28 Laundry yal•ns• .... ,• •, prelim, t tantsxnte, a s•ler<br />

•al•,• 5 1 1 o 0 Double pla)s, - ..... • ..... 6 m 9 • f-•nt of the fire one of •e m•<br />

•, cf 4 0 I 2 0 o b lie •ff Butler 1, Kuf •a• tt , . 3 m 4:[;• timely' pl•t•,hisle• apart[ a at ar[•4•. •pt 2 •tu•ay for a bref v st •Rh h,s famfly,mo• than double the cost of the<br />

•,' If 2 1 •. 1 0 *, •truck out b} Butler 5, Kuf- Base• ba s off •udette.........<br />

3 m 9, •ke •]s•rs, Ms h<strong>and</strong>s •hmd h•s l C Boys' cub •or• two •ns m •pt 3 Sun.Young_ • I[ Present mem•rs of the sewer<br />

•k, p 2 1 1 0 0 • : Y P " ' ' - .........•-- man . •• Mrs •be• Bel• <strong>and</strong> non, Will-]committee a• Dewey S. Blakes-<br />

• 3b 4 1 • 0 1 t (Cu•ls} who p*•.c•...... lla the fl• twmkhn •n r• At ram, of 138 Bmstol st•et a• me, cna•an, James MoreIh •d<br />

....•" e• • ocka•ne hnd Kavanaugh son 3 m 4 Hit by p•er Ca - •atched g tn •e •venth All •e Ga• •- Three F•tu ] '<br />

•in•, lb 1 0 g 0 T•me<br />

P<br />

1 2", " ,hun h• Anderson Wdd pitches An- the sp•d legs At la<br />

st<br />

,<br />

•a<br />

•<br />

r<br />

- hes •e tn •e fou•h, fif• •d p•e, Water<br />

b<br />

•<br />

spending the w•k at Sho• •h<br />

"<br />

James R La•y<br />

•la, 2b 4 '2 1 1 2<br />

k, c 4 1 1 5 0 .... derson I F•r• ba•¢ on errors •n- ate, be rang for •e wait•, m•h. Four erm• • the Ga• •.,<br />

• I EX FRhTHING ELSE BUT •s 2, Btwster• 4 T•me 10:00 a "Walter," he askS, "kinky turn<br />

35 10 llx20<br />

outs when •rinmng<br />

run lady' Use )(mr noodlel" [Trevers on that side"<br />

Lady--"My goodness' Where is<br />

by lnnmge' it • l've pushed <strong>and</strong> pulled everT-<br />

304 001 .2•11 ]thing In the car'"<br />

{)12 421 1- 10,<br />

base hits Paiadino, j i Facts not north remembering<br />

Robetzskl, PeasC• Three We •ent to •ar to end aiJ wars<br />

players softened the way for the<br />

league leaders Batteries; Turek The Palace Theatre, Waimrbury,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Magnire, I B C. C ; DeAn- will present Friday, Saturday <strong>and</strong><br />

gelo, Emmends <strong>and</strong> Kane, Bowers, Sunday this week, a triple feature<br />

LAUNDRY BEATS HIGHLY ght's pro , up o, the fo lo ng<br />

e7 fil l•ore by inning(' carefully selected screen gems.<br />

TOUTED N. H. CHEVIES i. 0. B. ¢ , 0,0 1--i The,i<br />

, Boyd Height s 000 211 0-- 4 Gibson <strong>and</strong> Edmund Lowe, in a hy-<br />

• o 1 0[ Batteries Turek <strong>and</strong> Magutre: stertcal comedy romance "Her<br />

5 .2 Traffic Copy"Use your no•tle, m. Umpires Powers. Tonat• <strong>and</strong> that gentleman I think he's done<br />

hits E. Turek, Peasco, Me- We ha•e been •urnlng the corner' Playing a brdhant br<strong>and</strong> of<br />

....... I baseball, the Sanitary Laundry<br />

• N•lson. Home •ns Me•ugnF I' to prosper ty (or two y•rhas written rune •umbled ¢h•htg v •'"<br />

•1• b• Curtis 2, MeHuRh. J P Mot,an ,,ever :•:e/o=,hl'a<br />

"'" a. •ft on bases •und•6, ,a lestlmoma[ for a hair •orer B(•,th - Chemic.<br />

• _ breaking growd W•n•y even-<br />

• • Park Although the g•e w•<br />

se oun sters play•. •e Sou•m•on<br />

- •mne displayed the •tter •sebail<br />

V<br />

<strong>and</strong> was cl•rly the •r •.<br />

Jay, •undry pi•er, huri• a fine<br />

t •me <strong>and</strong> cut the Chevles dO• •<br />

• . six hits whde the Laundry batters<br />

•'. W•y<br />

not viMt them •,.r'e rocking ('n,wley <strong>and</strong> his<br />

by lelo h, f m,•n, R) an. for 12 safe blows<br />

The Laundry s•4 out by<br />

•h•e• • yo• next let- •ga]nemng •ree •ns •n •e<br />

tell them to telephone<br />

one• a week.<br />

to tell you<br />

fine time• they<br />

• . . <strong>and</strong> you<br />

be aasured that they<br />

well lind enjoying<br />

having the<br />

"collect" they<br />

be eharged to your<br />

telephone.<br />

Rate* for out-oftown<br />

number calls<br />

are surprisingly low<br />

-- •pecially durin•<br />

the evening a n d<br />

night hom•. After 7<br />

• m. rate• for nnm-<br />

•r mils between<br />

points more than 50<br />

miles away are reduced<br />

abouf 15%<br />

<strong>and</strong>, after 8:30<br />

p. m., they are<br />

(her r•duc¢d to<br />

abou• '60% o• tim<br />

mmng to a two run lead•The<br />

•ond, third <strong>and</strong> rough innm•<br />

•core ess In the fifth inning the<br />

Imundry coBected two more but<br />

shpped a int to allow four runs<br />

across the plat(' to tie the score<br />

at hve all m the mxth But evened<br />

things by scoring two themselves<br />

Tightening up, the local players<br />

held the New Haven club scoreless<br />

•n the seventh <strong>and</strong> won by a two<br />

run margan<br />

Palladino, Laundry third<br />

basemn<br />

<strong>and</strong> Miller, local center fielder,<br />

"lead the winners attack with<br />

three h•ts apiece Booth <strong>and</strong> Veitch<br />

hit well for the Ne•7 Haven'<br />

Summary'<br />

SANITARY<br />

LAUNDRY<br />

Player, Ps ab r h po a e<br />

Curtis, If 4 l 1 2 0 0<br />

Walsh, as 4 2 2 0 8<br />

Palladmo, 3b 4 1 3 0 1<br />

Miller, cf 4 2 3 3 0<br />

Palou, c 4 1 1 6 1<br />

McHugh, rf 2 0 0 0 0<br />

Elliott, 2b 3 0 0 1 1 0!<br />

Burke, Ib 3 0 1 6 0 0<br />

Jay, p 2 0 0 0 0 1<br />

Nelson, rf 1 0 1 0 0 0<br />

Totals 31 7 12 21 11 3<br />

PROGRAM WEEK OF JULY 21ST.<br />

-- FRI - SAT - SUN --<br />

Vmtch, 3b 4 0 2 0 0 01DeAngel°' Emmonds, Kane, Bow- Body-guard" <strong>and</strong> if you think that<br />

O'Connor, cf 4 0 1 1 0 0i era' you have seen these stars in goed<br />

Florae, If .2 0 1 0 pictures here is a treat for you EDMUND LOWE<br />

Ryan, ss-p .2 1 1 0 4 2oiST. THOMAS' LEAGUES that will exceed your most fondus(<br />

tn<br />

Mltchel.Ruel, c lh 2,2 II oo 94 02 •] SWING INTO ACTION expectations. Lewe ,s cast as a<br />

WYNNE GIBSON<br />

O' - wise reaeking ,ri.a do.lye, 'HER BODYGUARD'<br />

C,.m,wley, p 0 0 0 0 0 1 Rev. John F. M*urcko, assistant who has been hired to guard Mis•<br />

OH]dey, ss 2 1 0 2 I 0 Past°r °f St" Th°mas' church' an" Gibs°n' frum admirers' bY °he °' I WILL<br />

Klarmen, p 1 0 1 0 0 nounced that games have been her older beaus, but as things hap- LIONEL A• NATURE IN<br />

..... • schedaled to be played in the Girls' pen she resents, at first, this in- I In The Suprefne Mystery I • THE RAW<br />

Totals 2"7 5 • 18 12 , indoor baseball league each even* novation, but in the long run she I Thriller of All I I<br />

"KRAKATOA"<br />

Score by ,nnlnge. 7[mg th s week with the exception capitalates falls in love with Lowe ]. "THE SPHINX" [<br />

lmundrv 300 022 x<br />

Chewes 100 004 •5 of Saturday. The games will be <strong>and</strong> then they marry<br />

Two base h,t• Walsh, Florsc, played at St. Thomas' In te seeend feature that master MON - TUES - WED - THURS<br />

<strong>and</strong> will commence at 6:30 of characterization, Lionel Atwill,<br />

Ryan, Mdler Sacrifice•booth LIONEL BARRYMORE MIRIAM HOPKINS<br />

Hits•Crowley 3 m 1 tuning. Off Present plans of Father Maroko will be seen in the title role, of his __<br />

call for a field day late in August latest mystery thriller, "The FRANCHOT TONE -- STUART ERWIN<br />

Ryan 1. 9 Wdd m .5 p•tch•rowiey Struck out-- Joy Bas- 3, at which time the winners of the Sphintx," which is one of the mogt<br />

In a Drama Of Real People<br />

esplres•--Cockayne°n<br />

balls•Joy <strong>and</strong> Kavanaugh. lf°r the" championship. Then for the last but by no • Ret•,•r•<br />

The st<strong>and</strong>ing at present is: means the least of the pictures,<br />

Time 1 50 Team W L. Pc't. this will be "Nature in the Raw" Added Feature<br />

People who feel the need of a W•ite Eagles 2 0 1000 the mightest film that has ever<br />

dictator always envision him as Cabs 2 0 1000 been photographed, namely "Kra- LEO CARLLLO in "OBEY THE LAW"<br />

1 0 1000 katoa" the demon of the Indts2n<br />

dictating to somebody else --De- Wowsers<br />

Water Street<br />

troit Free Press.<br />

Giants<br />

• Street<br />

0 L 0 N I AL Yellow Jackets<br />

THEATRE<br />

sOUTHIN•TOIq<br />

Frl. & SAT. • July 21-29.<br />

RAMON NOXrARRO in<br />

'•THE BARBARIAN"<br />

am/<br />

q•RIVATE DETECTIVE'<br />

with WILLIAM POWELL<br />

Nears<br />

Mickey McGuire Comedy<br />

Sunday, Monday, Tuesday<br />

"Ju v 23--24--25<br />

JAMES GAGNEY in<br />

°I'HE MAYOR OF HELL'<br />

a•d<br />

Dm N <strong>and</strong><br />

SALLY EILERS in<br />

•*HOLD MB TIGHT"<br />

•o•lsewtfe<br />

men<br />

1 0 1000 Ocean, an under-sea volcano, which<br />

1 1 •00 has defied being photographed for<br />

1 1 .500 the past 12 years, but which final-<br />

0 1 .000 ly was tamed <strong>and</strong> in the doing of<br />

Ht•l__to•s 0 1 .000 so, it cost the lives of over a dozen<br />

•tops 0 2 .000 men.<br />

•ne st<strong>and</strong>ing of the teame in the Make your plans now to attend<br />

Boys' Club league is as follow•: the Palace for Ode treat, as here<br />

W. L. Pet. is without doubt the greatest<br />

'ream<br />

2 0 1000 amusement buy in the entire New<br />

Texans<br />

2 1 .666 Engl<strong>and</strong> states <strong>and</strong> one that wm<br />

Hill<br />

2 1 .666 amuse you.<br />

Berlin Avenue 0 2 .000 The program eelected fer M•m-<br />

Main Street 0 2 •00 Tuesday, wednesday <strong>and</strong><br />

Thursday of next w•ek will also be<br />

STAY AWAY<br />

of the highest order, there will be<br />

Persistant Tramp (wasee•ful at seen in the first featurc on the<br />

la•): '°thank yer, lady. Is there feature program Lionel<br />

anything I can do by way of re- md Mirinfn Hopkins in<br />

"The Strangur•' Retttrn," m•d tha<br />

(shortly) :<br />

"Ye•-- seCon.d feature will be Lso Cax411o<br />

In "Obdy The I•w."<br />

the lmpresatan A.fl;er being •olded by<br />

.• THE BIGGEST SI-POWS<br />

AT THE LOWEST PRICE•<br />

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY<br />

GIANT STAGE SHOW<br />

MILTON DOUGLAS in<br />

"JIGSAW REVELS"<br />

30 PEOPLE INCLUDING PEOPLE 30<br />

MARY PRICE--PERRY MAYO--KRAMER-PAULINE-LEW'IS<br />

SALLY DUNN--MACK MURRY--FREEMAN-MORTON<br />

JIMMY MAHR'S GIGOLETTES--HOLLYWOOD MELODIANS<br />

"FLYING DEVILS"<br />

ARLINE JIJDGF_•-RKLPH BELLAMY--CLIFF EDW'AIKDS<br />

SUNDAY AND MONDAY<br />

ames Donn -- Joan Bennett in<br />

"Ar/•bna_To•Br•dway"<br />

•ilma Bankel•-Louia Trenker in<br />

"THE REBEL"


What H-ave You Got To Trade?<br />

(T<br />

' I II i l I III I II II I ' •<br />

During recent months our manufacturing concerns have been taking inventories, banks have been inspected<br />

business in general has been checking up on its stock of goods. Why not take a personal inventory of the things you<br />

have7 Here is your opportunity to convert those things you n, longer need or use into a New Dodge or Plymouth<br />

Car or Truck? Whatever you have we will take in trade l<br />

We Will Accept The Things You No Longer Need As<br />

Part Payment on Dodge or Plymouth Cars or Trucks<br />

New Plymouth De Luxe Models<br />

Plymouth St<strong>and</strong>ard Models<br />

4 DOOR SEDAN *715.00<br />

4 DOOR SEDAN $61!p0<br />

2 DOOR SEDAN $664.00 2 DOOR SEDAN $573.00<br />

COUPE--RUMBLE SEAT $684.00 COUPE--RUMBLE SEAT ,593.00<br />

COUPE--CONVERTIBLE $736.00 COUPF.--BUSIN ESS $552.00<br />

COUPE•BUSINESS $633.00<br />

Fully Equipped -- Dehvered<br />

Fully Equipped -- Delivered<br />

4 DOOR SEDAN<br />

Dodge DP Six Models<br />

BL SINESS COL PE<br />

RUMBLE SEAT ('eL PE<br />

C()N •,ERTIBI,E COLPE<br />

DEL. SALON BROL'GHAM<br />

COACH<br />

t: TON TRU('K<br />

Dehvered<br />

TRUCKS RANGE FROM<br />

•850-00<br />

•770-00<br />

•815-00<br />

*870-00<br />

•935.00<br />

*795.00<br />

*560.00<br />

'., TON --3': TON ('&PA('ITY<br />

Full) Eqmpped -- Delivered<br />

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER-YOU MAY NOT GET ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY-PRICES ARE ADVANCING<br />

North Main St.<br />

Thoma s M. Rich Garage<br />

Phone 723<br />

<strong>Southington</strong><br />

BANK STATEMENT<br />

Reserve District No. I<br />

Charter No. 12,637<br />

PLANTSVILLE NATIONAL<br />

BANK<br />

of Plantsvflle, in the State of Connecticut,<br />

at the close of business<br />

on June 30, 1932.<br />

ASSETS<br />

Loans <strong>and</strong> discounts $ 243,601.28<br />

"Overdrafts . 34.81<br />

United States Governmel•<br />

securities<br />

owned ........<br />

-'Other bonds, stocks<br />

10,337.50<br />

<strong>and</strong> securities owned<br />

Bfinking house, Furniture<br />

<strong>and</strong> fLxtures 9,388.45<br />

pal estate owned<br />

other t•i•n banking<br />

house .............<br />

Re,rye with Federal<br />

10,947.85<br />

Reserve Bank .... 13,199.61<br />

Cash <strong>and</strong> due from<br />

b•' .................<br />

Out/ddo cheeks <strong>and</strong><br />

14,738.48<br />

_other cash Items .... 1,351.69<br />

Redemption •und with<br />

U. S. Treasurer <strong>and</strong><br />

due from U. S.<br />

Treasurer 500.00<br />

Total<br />

LIABILITIES<br />

. Circulating notes out-<br />

Due to ba•ks, fndudins<br />

certified <strong>and</strong><br />

..$ •82,427.24<br />

st<strong>and</strong>ing ............... 1A12.20<br />

Bi]ht payable <strong>and</strong> rc-<br />

-- "discounts .............. 85,000.00<br />

Other liabilities (mu•t<br />

:N .......................... 1J•58.05<br />

Ibpltal aeeo•mlt:<br />

:•mmon stock,<br />

lmx•-<br />

p a.r •100.00<br />

:pex .share ..50J)O0.O0<br />

,-to tha<br />

d belief.<br />

L. SULLIVAN:<br />

my<br />

MANY ATTEND<br />

PLANTSVILLE<br />

BIBLE SCHOOL<br />

Has Largest Enrollment In<br />

Its History; H<strong>and</strong>work Instructions<br />

Given.<br />

The Dady Vacation<br />

being held at the<br />

Bible school<br />

Plantswlle Congregational<br />

church has an enrollment<br />

of 89 pupils, the largest number<br />

that have ever attended the<br />

school since its foundirvg several<br />

years Rgo. The school is sponsored<br />

by the Protestant churches of the<br />

town <strong>and</strong> the <strong>Southington</strong> Minis-<br />

"tara' association.<br />

Bailey, Henry Dickinson, Donald<br />

Kenefick, Gordon Bailey, Murial<br />

Swain. Marina Harwoo• Hildred<br />

Brayfmid, Josephine Cz]reska, Mildred<br />

Platt, Estella Cz•reska, Dorothy<br />

Beam, May Ieseeson, Glens<br />

Ransome, Munal Lines, Katherine<br />

Whitney, Gladys Knapp, Rotha<br />

Lent, Marjone Hurlbut, Mary<br />

Knapp, Dorothy McLell<strong>and</strong>, Eleanor<br />

McLell<strong>and</strong>, Evelyn Parke•<br />

Hllda Whitney, M•ry Adams, Lilltsn<br />

Worrull, Ann Kritg, Rxtth<br />

Krnz, Jean Knapp, Margaret<br />

Spratto, Dorothy Robson, Annie<br />

Whitney, Betty Blachley, Evelyn<br />

Lines, Amelia Angelillo, Anna Perhal,<br />

Florence Pernal, Mary Gcorall,<br />

Violet L<strong>and</strong>lno, Elizabeth Patterson.<br />

Primary department, Elsie<br />

Bray5eld, Arao]d Platt, John Adams,<br />

Floyd Td•-•m, George<br />

Bennett, Margaret Decker, Jennie<br />

Beadles bible study <strong>and</strong> devotional<br />

services, the children are beins<br />

instructed in h<strong>and</strong>work of var- Knapp, Ida Knudsen, Shirley John-<br />

.... + son, Esther Knts, George Worrall<br />

Ious •ypes. •ney are making sew- I '<br />

i.• ' - John Hahn, William Adaskevic•<br />

•.• baskets, string holders, b•rd<br />

houses, hot t holders, na kin I Betty Formal, Barbara McLell<strong>and</strong><br />

nngs, mlna•t=e Chinese viii:gee, I Clara B•ett, Leatncc Francis<br />

door stops, relief woodwork, match I Virginia Forbes<br />

scratchers, plant holderq <strong>and</strong> trei-! Plants•ille Bible School<br />

lises.<br />

•<br />

Miss Janet Bromel is superintendent<br />

of the school <strong>and</strong> in charge<br />

of the girls' junior department,<br />

si•Red by Miss Betty Shepard. Miss<br />

Virginia Curtiss is in charge of the<br />

kindergarten department, assisted<br />

by Miss Hilda Kritz. The primary<br />

department is in charge of Mies<br />

Thelma Johnson, assisted by Miss<br />

M•rjorie Douglass. The frays' Junior<br />

department is under the directlon<br />

of the Roy. Charles Vause<br />

Roy. Philip King ha• charge o•<br />

the boys' htmdwork. He is a•i•ed<br />

by. Earle Prescher <strong>and</strong> Milton;<br />

Wooding.<br />

The enrollment is as follo•v•s:<br />

•mi,•O•ph•,•ono, Leslie Adamst<br />

David Worral, William Knud-<br />

STOCKHOLDERS TWO FINED !A. J. CUT['ING %INE-DA$ NOVENA<br />

OF PEXTO CO.! IN COURT! REELE(•ED TO l• •T _•.)•'S HONOR<br />

MEE• JULY 26: John Ha,den of Pine street, For- STATE OFFICE •,<br />

Annual Meeting To Consider<br />

Reports, Act On Recommendations<br />

Of Director-<br />

And Elect Directors.<br />

The annual meeting of the slock<br />

holders of the Peck, Stow <strong>and</strong><br />

cox company will be held at<br />

office of the corporatton on July<br />

at 1 30 o'clock m the<br />

At the meeting, the annual repor•<br />

of the officers <strong>and</strong> directors of<br />

corporation will be conmdered<br />

the beard of d•rectors for the<br />

suing year wflFbe elected Th,<br />

guilty to a charge of operating a<br />

motor vehicle without a drivers<br />

cease. He was arrested by Off•cer<br />

Edmund Foley on JuLy 14<br />

The cases of Frank Mornal•e of<br />

South Mmn street, Plant-villa, <strong>and</strong><br />

qtephen Morris of Oranffe -treat<br />

meeting will act upon the roeom • Monday, July 94 Mornalse<br />

mendaUon of the beard of dlrec•- charged with operating a motor<br />

of the corporatmn that the captor/ vehicle without an operator's h<br />

stock of the corporation be r•uce,! hcense <strong>and</strong> Morns ]- charged wttb<br />

from two million dollars to mgh• violating the roles of the road<br />

hundred thous<strong>and</strong> dollars by r,<br />

ducmg the par value of each shar,<br />

from twenty-five dollars to ten d,d<br />

2-13 LOCAL PE,qSONS<br />

jars.<br />

FILE INDIVIDUAL<br />

Kin'flergarten department: Geor. The rt•ommendation of iI,, INCOME TAX RETURN,q<br />

ge Baker, Betty Thorpe, William t board of directors that "one th,,, _. .<br />

Kritz, Robert Larso• Ralph Hurl- I s<strong>and</strong> three hundred twenty-seve• There were 69,194 per ot*•<br />

Milk delivered under our labd is "Mgqt•s Fresh<br />

•gathered:dltily ,.-- laboratory tested <strong>and</strong> perfectly<br />

• •ged •-• For Your Security; '<br />

but, Do•ald Hurllmt, Robert Chal- shares of the capital stock of lh, Connectwut reported by Ihc trea•-<br />

mere, Anna Frasier, Berverly Mil- corporation owned by the corpora ary department as having filed inler,<br />

Teddy J•hn•on, WP.11am •Beltz, ties be sold to stockholder• of •t-• dividual income tax returns for the<br />

Mildred Harwood, Rtshard Story, ord on July 26, at such price <strong>and</strong> calendar year of 1981, on which<br />

•orraine Carlo, A•thur Bailey, terms as•may be fixed by the ,h payments were made last year.<br />

Ruth Kelleftck, Richard •Haek-. rectors; provided, however that the For 1930 returns numbered 74521.<br />

barth, pro rata fractional shares shall no• In Southing•on 243 people filed inapply<br />

in any case <strong>and</strong> that the sub-<br />

dividual income tax returns.<br />

RETURN H•I•IE•,•¢q•Rssrip•on ratio allotment be fixed Taxes paid lasl year by individ-<br />

VAC•q•0N'•T•SI•ORE one to sixty; <strong>and</strong> such shares a- uals in the state amounted to $7,-<br />

• may•ot be purchased by the stock- 143,698 for 1932, while payments<br />

Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs•-•l•ri•el•'l•o4•th <strong>and</strong> holders may be sold to the em, for the year of 1930 were $13,044,-<br />

daughter, Mille, of 39 Oak 'etreet of the corporation at such 144.<br />

have returned'h'6me after spending<br />

a vacation<br />

time <strong>and</strong> terme, as, in the'<br />

the dircctore, appear* LOCAL WOMAN PASSES<br />

Old<br />

of the corporation,"<br />

will be noted upon.<br />

BEAUTICIANS' TE•T<br />

Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mr¢•.•thu•'C'htiffp.'•ell <strong>and</strong><br />

een, Arthm•,• Jr.• of "New'Britain<br />

Notification of the meeting has<br />

<strong>and</strong> Mr. •l•'Mr•. •'ohn•Campbell<br />

been sent to the stookhoMers <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> danglttet;, •a•|es, of Newingall<br />

stockholders are urged to be<br />

or to vot• by proxy. A<br />

law requires a vote of two<br />

of the stockholders when<br />

caplta] change is involved.<br />

ttr•. Reynolds W.llllama of 48•<br />

Main street is spending a two<br />

' var.a•Ion at Duxtmr•, Mass,<br />

the gasst of friends <strong>and</strong> rola-<br />

Mrs. Anna Cowles Turner has<br />

opened a hairdrss•lng shop in her<br />

home on Summer street, Plantsvilla,<br />

She recently paesed the final<br />

state examinations given by the<br />

Halrdre•ers <strong>and</strong> Cosmetieia•s<br />

Colmnlesion at the state capitol<br />

anti hes.•cetved the required three<br />

year Iltensc as hairdresser <strong>and</strong> ensn•delalt.<br />

Before eomtng to Flant•-<br />

Mrs. Turner received three<br />

in the Ross Ors<br />

New Haven.<br />

MARION MAN<br />

WINSTOt<br />

estvflle, •as fined<br />

,' ,,ch.k ma-. •p,u•al pra•er, the 1• hole full h<strong>and</strong>icap<br />

Judge J Lambert Degnan m the Named Recorder Fm ";late<br />

town court Monday He pleaded<br />

g•ilty to a charge of mtox•catmn Fifth Term Last Satmda). lo,•mg the ma• The no•ena •ltl tountr• chlb Sunda> Cramptort:<br />

early Sunday morning The co•t•<br />

amounted to $9 Frank Gustafson<br />

of 91 Ivy street, New Haven, was<br />

fined $5 <strong>and</strong> eo•ts when he pleaded<br />

DR A J CUTTING<br />

for the past etghteen year• <strong>and</strong><br />

as recorder Dr Wflham L Weed<br />

of South Norwalk was elected<br />

pressident of the commlssmn to<br />

succeed Dr Joseph W Borchardt<br />

of Waterbury, whose term hag<br />

expired.<br />

Other members of the commission<br />

that attended the meeting<br />

were, Dr Albert McLaughhn of<br />

Bridgeport, Dr. Wflham H. Greenberg<br />

of Waterbury, <strong>and</strong> Dr Edwin<br />

F. Cory of New Haven. Following<br />

the meeting Dr. Cutting announced<br />

that 34 out of the 49 applicants<br />

that recently took the examination<br />

to praotice dentistry in the state<br />

pag•ed the examination Seventeen<br />

out of 28 girls who took the dental<br />

hygiene•t<br />

examinations<br />

ENGAGEMENT<br />

ANNOUNCED<br />

Mr. <strong>and</strong>.Mr•. JAss Skinner of<br />

street have ann0uneed<br />

of•thelr<br />

MARRIt.(;E INTENTIONS •,or•, ,,f •] t2 a9 Crampton<br />

Shop <strong>and</strong> Save- at<br />

-I-]UOHES<br />

Waterbury's Friendly Department Store'<br />

Mid-Summer Specials<br />

COTTONS ,<br />

--mght m the height of the summe.r<br />

able <strong>and</strong> we d.o not want to<br />

we are marking these down• lu<br />

Mid-Summer Special I<br />

Linefiegu|t•(•- piece --


UTTER<br />

EAC H<br />

I BEER<br />

ISCUllS ~7<br />

RACKERS<br />

Grl1hA~n,<br />

Fowl<br />

23c<br />

When A & P bringo to you famoul foods <strong>and</strong><br />

low prices. It Is just the result of the A & P'I<br />

trem<strong>and</strong>oul buying powar <strong>and</strong> economical<br />

systsm of dIStributIon - <strong>and</strong> It II "just plain<br />

horse NnW" for you to take advantage of It I<br />

!'iunl brook ('reamer) 2<br />

3~ 25cl<br />

55e<br />

Lb.<br />

ES (;ffir~IH Elbel~<br />

6 lb. Basket 3ge<br />

Prt'm FlAke..<br />

Ro)aJ Lundl<br />

R::.:}IUl~ S4TLRDH ME4T SPECIALS tb<br />

Plump<br />

Chuck Roast<br />

Shoulders ;:'7ked<br />

Boiled Ham<br />

LADS<br />

o All FI.vOri<br />

Water<br />

nazula Oil<br />

France Powder<br />

Chips<br />

20 ~lule<br />

'I'erry-chocolate.<br />

Asylum St.. Hartford, IS greatly<br />

The first of a course of sWlmrlllnl{<br />

Instructlong was held Fn­<br />

at $975. <strong>and</strong> two-piece SUIts at<br />

reduced--one-plece angora dresses Satm IS biddmg for mIlady's approval<br />

agam, <strong>and</strong> no doubt wlll get Connoisseur Shop of 996 Chapel<br />

Did you know that the Beautiful<br />

dll~ at RecreatIOn Park by Leona<br />

r d J Black, secretary of the Y Popular colors for the fenllntne popular cotton evemng frock, <strong>and</strong> enU ll" ~tock of dla.rJ10nr.<br />

Town of <strong>Southington</strong><br />

REGISTRARS<br />

NOTICE<br />

The bnderaigned Registrara of<br />

VQtera of the town of <strong>Southington</strong><br />

will be at the borough office In the<br />

town hall buUdlng on Fridsys, Au-<br />

guatc.4 <strong>and</strong> 11 betw1!en the houra<br />

of 12 noon <strong>and</strong> 9 o'clock P. M.<br />

(St<strong>and</strong>ard 1NUne). for the purpose<br />

of- J'UVision <strong>and</strong> correc:tlon of the<br />

is vlsltmg frH-'nclq In Glens Fans,<br />

J ames Salvatore a f d<br />

Beecher<br />

Tu caUCUlI lists <strong>and</strong> receiving appllstreet<br />

was bitten by a og ,es- cations for caucus enrollment­<br />

00------------------- IN Y<br />

The Misses Dorothy <strong>and</strong> Ruth<br />

day, The wound, on the nght A elector already enrolled need<br />

Hartford of 276 North Maln Mr <strong>and</strong> Mrs Harry H. Merrill thigh, was cauterized by f :. nOt enroll again unIeas he or she<br />

street have returned from a VB-, of ME"rrlll avenue have returned R. E, Thalberg, The owner 0 e deSIres to change from th~ canOW!<br />

ration at Cresent Beach.<br />

Crom a vacatIOn spent at Block dog Is unknown.<br />

uSt of one political party to that<br />

Peter Palmeri, who was injured<br />

at the Peck, Stow <strong>and</strong> Wilcox company<br />

some time ago, is reported<br />

to btl in Improved condition.<br />

William Connora of South Main<br />

llIreet Plan~8, baa rCiurned<br />

from a viliit to' the chicago World<br />

Fair.<br />

Isl<strong>and</strong>.<br />

Mrs. William Hatton <strong>and</strong> daugh·<br />

ter Marjorie, of Berlin street, have<br />

returned from a two-weeks<br />

with Mrs. Fred Kel.s of Walden,<br />

N. Y.<br />

avenue" <strong>and</strong><br />

DR. M. S. SUGARMAN<br />

'---./<br />

• Optometrist.,<br />

..<br />

Specialist In the exomloatlon<br />

of the ey .. <strong>and</strong> the fitting of .I~ spendllng<br />

~las8e8 for' the past 86 yearS.<br />

"'- t , ; ___•• •<br />

at <strong>Southington</strong>, Conn_<br />

18th day of J n1y, 1988.<br />

WM. J. HURLEY,<br />

LEWIS O. SHEPARD,<br />

RegIstrars.<br />

HOLDS LAWN PARTY<br />

The Immaculate Conception<br />

church hekl a lawn party Thursday<br />

evening The party was given<br />

by the members of the church <strong>and</strong><br />

the proceeds Will go to buy a new<br />

organ for the church: The conunittee<br />

in "'-charge of arrangements<br />

was' Daniel Gawitt, Joseph Zdun·<br />

cyk <strong>and</strong> John Parylak.<br />

FORMER LOCAL MAN ~<br />

MARRIED SATURDAY I<br />

Word has been received here of<br />

the marrIage of MISS Benita M.<br />

Page. daughter of Mr <strong>and</strong> Mrs.<br />

WIlham J Page of Waterbury, <strong>and</strong><br />

Wilder J. Greeley, son of Mr. <strong>and</strong><br />

M n Damel Greeley of Cheshire.<br />

The ceremony took place last Saturday<br />

at the summer home of the<br />

bride's parents In Woodbury. Dr.<br />

John N. LeWIS of Waterbury OffIciated.<br />

M r Greeley IS a former<br />

Southmgton reSident, havmg lived<br />

on North M am street for a number<br />

I of years<br />

A. Maski<br />

902 MAIN ST., HARTFORD<br />

Sage-Allen Buildmg-Room 67<br />

Pn~e<br />

Reasonable<br />

Chfford Thompson left Wednesday<br />

for ChIcago to VlS1t the World<br />

Fair He made the trip fron!<br />

SprlDgf1eld to Chtcago by airplane.<br />

M18~ Ehzabeth Wallace of Milldale<br />

has retu rned home after<br />

spending the past week as the<br />

guest of friends m Buffalo, N. Y.<br />

G. F. S. CONFERENCE TO I MIsses Mary Stewart <strong>and</strong> Marie<br />

BE HELD JULY 22 TO 29 i The M,sses Anna <strong>and</strong> Catherine Bonney of Oak street <strong>and</strong> Cather-<br />

___, Lamb of South M am street are en- me <strong>and</strong> Gertrude Foley of Aead-<br />

The G F S. Younger members JOYing a vacatIOn from thelr dutIes emy ~treet have returned after<br />

conference will be held from July at the offIce of the Clark Brothers! spendmg the past week at Leete's<br />

22 to 29 at -th" G, F. S, Holiday Bolt company lD MIlldale I Isl<strong>and</strong>, Guilford,<br />

Mid-Summer Bargains in<br />

Cool Cotton Frocks<br />

2. 59 <strong>and</strong><br />

The first group includes cotton dresses that were<br />

3.95 __ • Voiles mostly, 14 to 50 sizes. _ . Large collar .<br />

etlects . • . Short sleeves or sleeveless . . . Many ax.<br />

la£e trimmed ... others are two-piece, tailored effect.<br />

In the second group are 1111 cottons that were 5.95.<br />

... Gay prints <strong>and</strong> stripes with contrasting jackets ...<br />

Lovely pastels in one-piece models ... Sheers <strong>and</strong> tailored<br />

fashions ••• Sizes 14 to 48.<br />

Summer Costume<br />

Slips, $2--2 .15·<br />

PURE SILK - FRENCH FINISH<br />

WHITE AND TEA ROSE<br />

Bias cut <strong>and</strong> form-fitting models • • .<br />

Others in silhouette or gored styles ••• Panel<br />

fronts <strong>and</strong> wrap-ar!l11n~ for shadow-proof<br />

. proteetion ••• Impo~d Iaees beautify many'<br />

••• while others are smartly tailored. , • Sizes<br />

34 to 44.

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