New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 30, 1923, Page 7

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ar fbrdsflcyvpmg NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, JM»M i '&7@@ Friday and Saturday, With After Thanksgiving Specials Will Prove Busy Days THE MANY BARGAI FOUND HERE SATURDAY, OFFERI NGS, ARE MUCH UNDERPRICED THAT ARE TO BE TO MAKE STAPLE MERCHANDISE MOVE QUICKLY, MAK- ING ROOM FOR HOLIDAY GOODS THAT, AFTER THIS WEEK, WILL BE THE THEME WITH EVERY ONE. FOR MORE THAN A CENTURY OUR BIG STORE HAS BEEN THE CHRISTMAS CENTER OF CONNECTICUT. A PLACE OF SANTA’S OWN CHOOSING WHERE IN OUR DOWN- STAIRS SECTION SO EASY OF ACCESS HE HAS THE LARGEST SPACE TO DISPLAY HIS WARES, OUR “TOY- LAND" IS A REAL JOYLAND WHERE EVERY CHRISTMAS WISH OF THE LITTLE FOLKS CAN BE REALIZED. BRING THE YOUNGSTERS AND MAKE Berlin News BREAK IS MADE AT ANDERSON'S STORE Wounld-Be Robbers Scared Away by Sounding of Burglar Alarm | NO GOODS FOUND MISSING Hritain, was arraigned court Wednesday $300 and given a Constable Vrank ‘2! in pursuit of facts of the case, and the final capture o his companion, Lashe epresented Lasher, stat would not ing wpon the stor. to the guilt of Tashar, brifiant for many charges, and that his driver's license pended for a yoar his client, Wilder Freed on Manslaughter Charge | Children and that 4t he we it would inflict a hardship on the Fined $300 — Profane | Driver Censored—Walker Case Con- | —Tasher tinued-Ttems of Tnterest. Would-be robbers, the store of Charles Anderson of Kensing- ton this morning at about 3 o'clock, had a entering were scared away before they chance to get anything, hurglar alarm in the place Constable William Ritchie and Prose- ecutor . F. Lewis investigated, but found no clues. Mr. Anderson stated | that all his goods was intact and that | no money had been taken, The burglar, or burglars, gained en- {rance by throwing rocks through a window on the southwest side of the store, The glass, after entrance was | gain was taken from the window frame After store | when the sounded, getting into the back room of the back door was unlocked opencd, o that a specdy get could be made. When the door was opencd the burglar alarm cireuit was completed and the bell sounded The burglars attempted to get out of the door, but a there o i they through the and away screen got out was the window ain The rm home of Constable mediately telephoned Mr. Lewis, who scene rhortly, Tt until Mr. Anderson arrived that they entered the store Anderson was inelined 1o think the break was made familiar with the us 4 showcase ctly under the window as not showing that those who ent poed appar ently knowing that it was there Wilder Freed by Conrt Wilder of 351 Colony freed in the Berlin town after heing srge Griswe lavghter in ted with the Ritehie and he i is connec arrived on the was not how cver Mr that one by some store 1 glAss over it, L street, Meriden, Wednesd tried hefore Judge on a charge of mar nection with the death of William H Wickham of Fast Hartford, on No vember 19, The state attempted to chow cause for the defendant’s being hound over Twelve witnreses the state and non Morris M. Wilder fendant. acted as his counse A stat testified that he had seen marks on the road which in sutomobile had skid- hitting Wickham ‘pike when that his following was court were called for for the o brother of the de po! n ticated t the ded 75 et who was walking along the struck He said, howe obssrvations were made morning before called had ists, who wer that they et Several motor on to testify e the deceas walking road and that it striking him ewis came hack st this that Wilder should ve exe ~nough tion 10 oid hitting the man The court found that tailed to show probabl accused was discharge 85,000 g remitted of Hartford has not fndings in Tacher Fined 5200 Hanley Law p a game of liceman Arthur N. Ruth the middie o aif was eult 1o avoid Vrose with the roply ot the Fo New i tag with Special Stat riord of {hind the {the The attorney stated fendant is a married n | ain, | family, He infl mentence for agrecd that a stiff handed out, Judge Griswold, in re plea, stated that men while drunk not he fact that they when they are arraigr The judge then inflie accused, of $150 and days in jail for $100 and costs for and $50 and « motor vehicl suspended asked for fine osts for whilc Judge Griswold stated that final judgment w handed down until the st Walker, Lasher's compar next Wednesday evening Walker to Have Walker, Hen the auto Sund George companion i Constable Frank N. Rutherford last appear before Judge G Wednesday evening o drunkenness, He wi on a charge of reckless ing been iny while on his olved in way 1o his first charge While W to ce Wed vae of Mr. of his client | Mr. Schatz, stated, speaking in defense that the outlook was not faced by probability | would be { the that Lasher, d in reck S in the Berlin avening and jail sentence of days, but firal judgment was suspend- | " [ed until next Wednesday evening. Brown, an who r, Eave telling of the chase f Lasher George Walker. NatBan A. Schatz of Hartford, that for any testimony, rely- Brown as Howe: the with 8 sent fined 30 also the | and or #0 sy de two to a suspended although he should ply costs oss to who drive curs cloaked have a family, court u fine nd 30 driving while drunk, Ariving this be- | on operating a Heense was this morning d not ry of George on, i ry | charg appear ard asher's with Artthur Ay night wi nest o ¥ accide Wednesday « o his trie Autoist 1s Cens ur N the sessi « As Art itutherio way to court lust W procecding low Brool dnesday lown the r the autolst behir trafiic congeste e autoist liately stopping and went *ome seat ¥ mm Rritain given er was Water Spont Workmen v water pipes wit dor i schoo ppro To Dodieate 10n: ked el \etion Mag flug COME, THEM HAPPY. An Lewis A ary in the fo Hodous, culty been invited The Berlin urged to b Call Voters in the heen lin have The to co purpose o sider o ish a fire the town choose nee until t to transact 1o come hefore The 1 poscd are, essary first nits ¢ Mattabessett of Berlin iy stroet, at all times, Berlin- Kast to thy Rerlin. and at all times Savage Hill road the town line boundary line of north along the starting point sireet to lin Ttems of In Miss Colby ington schoo with Btation Tomlinson atives Age spen tives in 13 Eddy N Bancroft, ¥ in Fast Berlin Items Mr an aught spent Mrs, | and Mre. T. 1" ¢ Wilcox avenue Henry Mi address will Chira and of the | Missions in Hartford Everyone in th 10 the New Members of 1 if district to name the heginning at 1,000 thenee point 500 feet west of Ravage 1,000 Berlin road Mid¢ nd Thursday as be given ormerly a member of | now community serviee Bowling Mateh Schedoled Construction | vowling team will play the who | RRogers alleys, he | ning hoth present at this mecting r Meeting district notified which will take place in Athletic Last Berlin, Decomber 14 at 8 pom this meeting will 8o voted, in that the officers to annual mecting and ny other business proper meeting feet the the 1,000 £, ew a4 Marguerite, ¢ the Arne at t rum NOTICE, nsider a Rive north yeoasctt 1oad, of said ong the said M arting point id Berlin (Signed GEONGE WILLIAY RAYMON the district Britain a point at the letown 0 feet Ahener southeastern towns, Mattabessett north of Ner " principal of ti spent Thanksgiving York Mra yesterday fdgeport 3 and da turned guests 1 | ;Mr. and Mrs. William G. Manches- Plammllé News | (GOLDEN WEDDING OF WELL KNOWN COUPLE ter 50 Years Married Tomorrow 'TWO AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS | their married | of Mz, ter;® Fthel Catholic Whist a Success—Obseryes §4th Birthday—Plainville and New Britain Play Tie Game — Observe Sth Wedding Anniversary—Rricfs Mr. and Mrs, William G. Manches- ter of Hill Red Stone Plainville, wedding anniversary at December 2 married December 1, 1 in Forest- ville by the late Rev. John Brien of that town. They have lived all of lHves in Plainvilie Red Stone Hill and arc among best known redldents of the The observance of the anniversary take place with a thering hose who wiil be present at mily dinner will include the dren and grandchiidren of the coupl They are as follows: William D, Manchester of Sw Mass., and Edward Manchester of Forestville, sons; Mrs. Myron Rogers, Mes, ton Lamb and Miss Lillian Manch ter, daughters; ¥ rick Law Ansonia, Samuel Lawrence of and Charles Lawrence Mass.. frs Fred Manchester of | est, 1 their their They will obserie golden home Sunday, were on the town will famiiy ga rence Bristc Attle brothers of heste 1. Dorot Howard d RBeatrice IR daughters of Representati Mrs. Myron D). Rogers; Mabhel Dayton Manchester, son and and Mrs, William D. M and Doris , Manc daughters of' Mr. and Mrs, Edward Manchester of Forestyille, and Harold lamb, son of Mr. & Merton Lamb. Mrs, marriage rence, spent field, Mass, Up about ugo, She was an active member Methodist church of which her hushand are charter members Mr. Manchester is one of the active memhers of the i Methodist church. He is «.v)‘\tvyy‘h dent of the school choir lea He | \est Manchester Miss Jenni on Lav She wa in Wi most of her was before horn nidsor carly | Ash to five yes of the <he and most ainy Sund and I the for engaged in greater part of and Mrs. Ma circle of frien been many rm his 1ife che and years work for the and bdth he have a large auaintance pines: s who Will wish them hap At Aech) Two 'wo nut ported Hart's Corner al terday morning o'clock last eve wecidents were 1 last evening, one ut 6 happening at and the other ning. No s in cither cas about 6 fous dan age was done t 1 The crash at ports. Hart collisior ® Corner tomobil The results o broke and u sta » injuries st eve itomo aging a fo touring car but leaving the ir making Bristol ¥ b ritain Mass his parent rum Communi'y The:tre Mainville, Conn Veaturing MISS RUTH BREWSTER Colored Jazz Singer ITIDAY. Nov, vand LW anAgers an Andrew 11 Moore has | OVEMBER 30, 1923, ped the rear end of the Nobody was injured. Catholic Whist Notes 1 The whist and socfal held in the | American Legion post rooms on Whit- |ing street Wednesday ning for the | members of the church of Our Lad {of Mercy was a great success and was |largely attended. The next affair | be heia December 20 and |then once a month until the the scaso At that time the woman or man having the highest score will a $5 gold piece. winners Wednesday eve- ning were: Men, 1st, Daniel M. Col- {1ins; 2nd, Francis Kelley and consola- tion, James Graham. Ladies, 1st, Mrs. William lagher; 2nd, Miss Nellie ¥lood; consolation, Mrs. James Cafferty, An 11 pound turkey was awarded to Miss Margaret Mary Col- lins [ in gton sides touring car., eve from end of on prize Ohserves Mrs. Martha 81th Birthday Talmadge, of 04 Broad street, observed her 84th birth- day at her home Wednesday. The af- fair was a quict family gathering Mrs, Talmadge is grandmother of the three Talmadge sisters, Norma, Con- nee and Mr luster Keating, well Lknown screen stars, Play Tie Game All-Plainville football team and Rangers A. C. cleven battled to a tie on Rockw s Field yesterday in the foothall classic of the season A large crowd turned out to watch the contest and thrills at ey play rewarded them. The game one of the best seen in a local field this year that the team to the best in The the of fans as showed compete with and is able its class, Eighth Anniversary Mrs, Frank Schiebbe of 40 ohserved the eighth anni- versary of their wedding at their We ening. About 10 gathered ar a musical pro- s enjoyed. A supper was Mr. and Mrs. Schiebbe have residents of Mainville for abo months, with aring Cc and street home esday guests three aving come here vdard 1 and R Relative \§ me yesterd Thanksgiving dinner was served an enjoyable day was spent Sails for England. iam Herbert of will sail for about aunt, Wil aper after Tomlinson gland tomorrow 8 months with 18 Mr. nd Mrs, Mr stay, of his unele and I'red Marshs Plain Herbert plaus to visit at his home in West Hartlep his immediat amily Relatives 1 Mrs. 1 Dexter of relatives at their home il Thanksgiving wer t of where members ¢ living. 1ained and are Mrs, Clara large number at a bounti- dinner Guests Auburn- Reehre Hoston Norwalk, J and ¥ were prese from dale, Mass., Nouth L. 1. New Britain Among those present Mrs, Joseph 1Y, White of California, who are studying at Nyack, N. Y. in missionary Mr. White here Mr Hollywood it schoo preparation a ife o work America bered by will be as a former resi the Plain- gone 10 athletes many who, L member of ! team of ¥ proved ne of the best in th He and his maki thei e the trip East on \u-vml Silver Wedding yumber of Plainyille 1ding vesterday of M people the silver we niver gary in Bristo Mrs, vetore Mrs. Tys Miss Mergs street, Plaimy to t Tysor rriage Cafferty o ank Henry er I'we sons have heen bor hock Wedding Announcement marriage e to Announcement tin Redemption statit ertif n upe lemptions e ' Bowling Match 1 supremacy of " Plainville Briers The candy that is brimful of goodness! will | Bristol News LIQUOR SEIZED IN RAIDS DESTROYED Pedigreed Stuff and *“White Mule” Are Rendered Harmless CHALLENGE T0 KLUXERS Jsaac Hall and H. Selvin Willing i Klan Leave © 10 Member Nightshi Pay West End Basketballers Win, Dest vorth gh pr piace yesterday when De nt Daniel M el prosecuting attoraey’s ok police cell roc ity on ra tion of supply the ably ot the po quenc part thousan ages Wi The the las at Muzzy wain minddy plays torts the opy i1 st the ki cea Isaac estalc NI N plac Is the iced off ow headqy ms, W ¢ P e conve lic rooms, ers were the ¢ 14 as in b West k West Lose West + gam Fiel n Koff an were o Will Hire " iealer in K m 1 Quiet Wit uors of a Seotc hich h the ast few of hundreds of kind to “white Gillicud cared room iar ave heen intoxican weeks whic pe today al ¢d co th or destroyed ye type, worth of the e heap bu ass ads Win Open ds bhas quor arpent West En Game, ball Last Lnd foc ele of the 1 by ‘rimsons of wed med smoth win scored me three minute 1 from that time Hall. prom score of riy ately wa nity of t ty Aebat atlon per by t lect Ofie Taanksaiving save Auto, part Grow Party Artest Made " Pownd Over will furnish do! for Will Speak at Home— ars rom mul tective- ou ar collecte A collec- a big W 1 a secur- A was ns thir ste abou at 1a 1t 1 ¥ bever- ven season yeste disastrous to lost Harttord on t 10 ¢ me | bound over in honds of $500 each t® the December term of the superior | court in Hartford at the court session, when tried on liquor law violations before Judge John ). Hagen on Wed- resday afternoon in Burlington, Judge Robert Taft of Unionville pro- uted the case while Noble E. Pierce this city represented the accused. The 40,000 gallons of cider seized by the state police in their raid, were destroyed yesterday. Bristol Boy Playing The Boston College-Holy Cross en- counter in Boston tomorrow has add- ed significance locally as Grotton O’Connell, son of Mrs. T. G. O'Con- nell of Main street is playing left end Boston College eieven. He won the game last year between these teams by a long run down the field for a touchdown. He is very well known about the city as for the last two summers he has been life guard at the Park bathing pool. Legion Nominations Nominations of office will take place at the meeting of Seicheprey post, American Legion, on Tuesday at lLegion hall. Reports of the Armistice Day celebration will taken up. Will select Committee Selection of the shop committee of the Health Protective league will take place on December 11 at the New Departure plant. This election will be in anticipation of the annual meet- ing of the league this month The league now numbers about 3,800 members from various factories nd is doing yeoman work in fighting tubereuious among local workmen, Bristol Briefs acy, city editor of the left today for Boston Boston College-Holy gawe in that city toe for the Rockwell night recent also be the homas A Bristol Pr to atter Crass 00 morrow. City Clerk Thomas B. Steele is vise iting relatives in Brooklyn, N. Y. Francis Tracy of Yale Law school spent the week-end at his home in this city M Mary Columbus s visiting her am B. West, Methodist the West s Valve & holl- venue, Sher- street friends in e, Vt SOUTHINGTON NEWS ngton was number of largest perhaps reunion of the Oxley Assembly -five present dinner was dinner the af« citas 1ksgit Soutk by an reunions, 1! annua family in ing in marked unusual tamily heing the Whitham w !l There bounteous turkey "ollowing the on was spent in dancing, tions, musical numbers, and game The a the Clark mily Farmington turkey dinner assembly of Mrs, L. (% an enjoy- About 35 present were sixty and a served tern reunion of t the nua was he served The I tired to the home ville, where ent t family Country club, entire Clark in Plan able evening members of were reunion outhington * * hasketball Meriden stack five of Kacey season in wil Insilco open this evening, when they up that tracted a large Al team, de ainst the strov ate the of ated the coms Lewis High school and Alumni the Rand Hill grounds yes. Although outplayed by their the High school owed to good advantage MAPLE HILL NEWS ayed game, which crowd Sons Italy foot bined teams at opponents 5w held by Hill at Mo of Wednesday, The Mrs, N, There roll call will e Maple Christmas ty ¢ Woman's club o \esisted and Mrs iristmas 'heo ier Lostess w by Nord trom Kingsley quotatio. Nordst igeport Avery Candidate for l‘mlmasler:hm Here . Vance - candi- this He promie stitution he on d was ter He . now ne Adepart. Machine o, war officer

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