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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7 ‘Charming Afternoon and Formal Frocks For Your Thanksgiving Social Activities Wherever the smart wom- en gather to dine and dance evening gowns are much in evidence. For all occasion wear, satin and crepe predominate, while soft chiffons, gay georgettes, taffetas and velvets exquisite- ly developed in evening shades are most suitable for formal events. A stunning collection for miss or woman, prices range from $15.00 $49.50 Gowns shown—One floor up Luxurious Furs For evening or daytime wear, shown in all their smartness. Quality fur coats, in all the mest popular pelts, plain or trimmed with Squirrel, Mink, Opossum, Ermine, ete. A beautiful display, Attractively Priced. Fur section—One floor up Maine tomorrow. | Trumbutl, tr {came hor | college and her parents. Accldent Beyon tended At the | Merey tom re Home—Union | , of there McCaslands—Blues Play At Home Th stestant Union o held even ch pastor yureh off rinville atio invited to - g « stian ¢ Nur cordially rvie h will & 1 Rev school ymorrow service pas D. 1 A Sunday ing minister Co eti orence of the car. St. Paul's Church played in the e Bowl ‘Berlin News VENTRES IS HEAD OF LEGION POST Re-tlecred Commander of Bol- tor-Kasica Branch, A. L. CRR INJURES LOGAL MAN i:..':: | fteiati Dening Brothers Named In Suit of | 1 [ Ene in M 10 o'clock I chureh, {John C. Brenn | char school wi o'clock mass. wered He: Rev. John C. [ton Wil officiate a | mass at Sacred Heart ch Be A session of the school will follow. tomorrow morning at St. Kensington. Rev. pastor, will be in of Sunday following the 10 | Britain battling at Clarkin Fielc Hartford, all local football fans | be seen at one of the two gamc | The Kensington Gun club will jafield this afternoon with | shoot in the game country. members of the club will split groups of three and four and cover most o tory In their Corne! ents, Mr. and Mrs. Kensington, over the week-snd, Eddie Mic and Bob a those who will journe cw Haven for the big game afternoon. Wiley Hyde is m impro from the injuries he received w by an automobile last T ternoon while returning f ool. art Church of Kensing- o'clock h, Sunday 5 hunt James Bond, Kensington Congregational The r Sunday morning ce will held at fock tomor norning at ton Cong nal crnon L. Phillips of- nday school will t 12:10 o' nd Chuistian avor will Told its meeting at 6 The newly organized Young s meeting will hold its first | on at 6:45 o'clock at the church | 0 o'clock, Pro @ for ten years ary lin India and now connccted with rale university will speak on “Mohammedanism.” | service will the for ths Woman's Mis i and the be take public g ECrV | s | s be ur preac 10: 45 the K o'cloe Britain Peoy New Couple—Old East se Berlin Resident Dies After Long ball rally held in the last evening was wel Hardware City enthu: night's noise the result, New Britain bets will winners this afternoon. Bruce to Start. Announcement wi ning by Coach C Britain high that Harold Mrs. Alexa would start i ame. Sever | appearance ternoon dou Grange attended asts. It essor Iliness—Berlin Briefs., a missio Harold Ventres, Folton-Kas comms ca post, Americ reclected to the position | year at the annual | Thursday evening at |of the ch | offering w The general J‘\Hr 1. This servi sionary society 1l thank this time. is cordially in- gon, w be special for the comin meeting held Legion Hal Charles iggins was elected first wice-commander of the post nd John Trehy second vice-commander. Josoeph Wilson was chosen financial | &ccretary and Panl Baker ed chaplain, Paul Stange w ed sergeant at arms and the fan will be Willis Winchell. &rd Bunce, Ambrose Barrett Charles Record were elected to the exceutive board. he American Legion has com- pleted one of the most active years since its inauguration in this town In cooperation with the Ladics' auxiliary, it has been prominent in many town and social during the past season and hopes for a more prosperous season o come. One of the foremost moves of the post this past year has been the ac- | coptance of the town of the pay- ment of the rent for the Post's hall in Kensington, the first ofticial rec- ognition of the town the Legion. The building was recently decorat- ed by the Kensington league of [n Women Voters and the Ladies’ | Autiliary who worked tegether to | furnish funds for the decoration of the hall, Numerous dances havs been giv- en by the post during the past year | which have, although hamper ning service poor weather, provel suce Methodist chureh, from a social point of view, ning’s servic Armistico evening, a supper the mid-week entertainment was given by the lo- | afternoon at $:45 o'clock {1 cal post which marked the only league Wwill hold a meeting tform of celebration of o'clock the teacher day in this place. On other will mect with the slons the Legion has been the spon- parsonage. sor of celebrations that would oth- Local Man Sucd. erwise have not been held in the prominent local : to instituted by Vito, s ! i Rruc son of Mr. ler Rruce of this to the line-up of tod injuries made the local boy btful, but ational tor. RBerlin Col A gular will ng serv- Rev, Samuel cle conduct th : lect- |ice tomorrow morning at 10:45 histor- {o'clock at the Berlin Congregational | How- |church. The Older Boys' class mn} | Fiske mor ill permit him to don the Red Gold for the final game of the y Tabs Join Boys Club. Paul's T. A. joined the Kensington club in an effort to put a winn: basketball team on the league cou and {meet at 10 o'clock, Sunday séhool will meet at 12 o under the superyision of Miss I wold. W. H. M Men's Bible class the Worthington Con Kensington Methodist Sunday school will meet tomorrow morning Methodist M B I rmon Her Witl lock, Mary will 13 The 19 cl at at 10 the At i th T Nam worth | £ at Iy eve- ill he Kensing club did not possess enough ol players to constitute a winning te and the Tabs were in the same the two organizations have o'clock at Kensington 11 o'cloch will d anksgiving will be “Iv a I Wil and ¥ meet Tu on furoh e v e, joi the J 52 for Day Pr map. Valentine Bohnert, Valentine a resident of T | ketball b Berlin, die 1 o'clock 5 745 joint servie ton Cor Kensing | former By W o'clock I nue, st Berlin. | 0ld. Mr. Bohnert was an in | many years and had been bed-rid for the past several years. death was ascribed as due to a © tured appendix. He is survived | his wife. Funeral arrangements | incomplet East Berlin Ttems The whist party held last ing at St. Gabriel's church was ¥ attended there being ten tables pl The prize winners for evening as follows: Lad first, Mrs. Fred Rich: ladi ond, Mrs. Edward McCorkle; lad | consolation, Mrs. John Frank. men are He was 69 ye ld Junior ven. Thursday eve Kensington sday eve- place of Friday Junior | and at traing pastor serviee, were Bol at the i named (Continued on Page Fifteen) suit With the Yale-Harvard game being will be celebrated at 8 and | Haven and with Hartford and New a club the surrounding terri- us Bond is visiting his par- Ritehle | western., The New Britain high school foot was any indication of | Wh de last eve- | of ‘the of the New [the driver of his trouble. school football team |tiv:» lghts are a major da last minute permission from the boy’s physician c B. society Boys' } for the coming session. As the Boys' hands to put this town on the bas- lohnert, for many years this | morning at his home on Wilcox ave- see- ew 1 in will be &0 i The into will M is well un strivi rest s show: who are tr t number of m. Young MeNickle, t fi work with adopted. Every o | tend this servi 7pom servi ;. Giv , ot oix i or L sermon w Th of 3. church tomo Morning Rev. Arthur | 10w Plainville News | RISEINEAST END =" e | Farmington town line Henry J. Flynn of S | Farmington court. MAINE GOVERNOR HERE sses at meet at 9 o'clock, society of Plainville are rising and land in | e valuable | every month. This is thoroughfare | L |and partly to the fact 1 is expected to be pav- N ed next | for sale a year ago aro now either | | high school was started. The eree- | values in the whole section. much-travelled route, and still nom- | traffic along t Main and Whiting | Heart; | time that East street would be pav- mor | pected, however, that in another Traffic will then us Brotherhood [ter. { bullt up along East street with the | il b held in th in the new locality rather than A lege highway. Theyvalso point to another means of taking traffic and Iast street is actually nearer the hut the castern end of the town I v to|ing fapidly developed in the newer oved | er to them than Central square. rom |in filling a contract for an automo- | I novelty is a small red reflector | n the light is turned on this |}V |1t the bulb goes out, the darkness|!o Give Thanks! Sun ington r | has been found | W. Furrey to h Some Predict Shilt in Business .7, us vt the local author Center of Town Anfnger of West ’ heen summoned Catholic Church | Visiting Trumbunl e Thanksgiving Service Wednesday | tor service. The Sur —House Warming At Home of session there will be the boys of th Property valuesin' the east end| _The paro | Thursday morning ! | thanks; | that section, especially along st | street, is becoming more attributed | | partly to the ercction of the new|° | high school on that : Hat | Wednesday street Is a portion of the College ‘ille M. E highway a year, g Pi of property which W | oft the market or have had their | prices materially advanced since the tion of this scems to have provided an upward stimulus for real estat: Jast street once actually was a| section of the College highway, a | inally fs a portion of it, but the lack | by Young | of a pavement along it has diverted | o'cl | streets and through the center of | The |the town. It was thought at one Congreg: |ed this year, but the legislature ock, | frowned on the project. It is ex-|Church | vear a permanent pavement will be B laid the entire length of the stree Thom |largely, to the partial e lon of | the parish hou: | the present route through the cen- |, , Some prophets even prediet a new center of the town W unfon Thanks [ moving of the main highway. They [ yydne | prophesy that stores will be built |, | about Central as tourist| aror traftic will be own the Col- f g eiat 1 the back road from Bristol to ington, now being put through, he resulting trade from Plainville | nter. geographical center of Plainville | than the present business section, | not been built up so rapldly as the | & Many tracts now be- this | territory, however, and it is pointed | | out that East street would be near- hen Making Warning Lights ues-| Tha Deck-Harris Co. is engag jila novelty which is expected to| ! become popular with motorists.. The by [ which fs adjusted just above and in last | front of the automobile headlight be | glows like fire and shows the driv- | ©¢loch i {er that his light is working well. | Preach. oR-g,pen reflector immediately warns [ the close of 1 worth league wil As defec- | or on | cvening at 6 o'clock and | the highway, this fixture s expected | Will be in chary wn, [to make for g ay's| Maine Governor Here the| Governor and Mrs. Brewster of this | Maine are the guests of Governor and Mrs, John H. Trumbull at their | home here. The Brewsters attended the New England conference at | Hartford and then made a fiving| trip to Washington and return | They will attend the Yale-Harvard me in New Haven today with| vernor and Mrs, Trumbull and | | remain here tonight, returning to | r safety. | and ear. ing irts der am | tix, | ned | Community Theater PLAINVILLE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20th-— BSON : SADDLE” old siding. in SUNDAY MILTON i Nothing more dramatic has ever been shown in the Iust flve years! It lives with the heart-throbs of the Ghetto. Tt is mighty with the strength of the man who had cournge enough to give sacrifice where any other would take revenge. Mon. and nd and 23rd— | cars | for den His up- by are | | 3 | in “BATTLING BUTLER” well of the les’ Star Dry Cleaning Works at 75 East Main st., will assume the manager’s name and will be known hereafter as HANSON'S DPRY CLEANING fos’ For WORKS Miss governor's dau, from Mount H Jurisdiction The accident which occurred ear- y morning on the Farm- 1 and resulted in the in-| McCarthy Deputy Sherift ve been B Sristol and Hartford, to appear Church Our Lady 8 and 10 following e a Junior Holy al mass at 7 will Union Thanksgiving Service wi ing will be Public The atter Baptist Church at s follows 025 tional Church service at ter the onal Youn m. Topic, Monday "he ! ‘A’ Revolution With Sunday school ho ing “hristian from IFive Methodist t’lllm h will & worship s. d, morning 1 Merton Lamb Evening service jat 7 o'clock an address will b Modernize YOUR HOME with new sidewalls of Weaethet STNNED-JHMRLES applied right over the your home warmer in winter, cooler in summer and up- keep cost is less. Phone or write for esti- mate. The low coet as compared with painting will surprise you A. MATSON & CO. Farmington Ave., Plainville Telephone 35-14 Florence lyok o with Blues afternoon the will the high lawnees, & ation from New Britain, | will be calied at 2:30 All members to high | ng at| vinvi game asked e report at school fiv House Warming Thirty friends of Mr. and Mrs. | I Fred MeCasland tendered them a s I house warming at their new home | ale Hea on Farmington avenue Thursday | evening. Bridge was played, the| prizes being awarded to Mrs. Stew- art and Mr. Willlams of New Brit- An old-fashioned supper follow- RESIDEN ed, at which Mr. and Mrs. McCas- land were presented with a silver and-tree platter in appropriate nner by their well wishers. The ech of presentation was made by George Gowan of New Britain, Notes very member of guard team is reque 0 o'clock | at 1. O. ¥. hall Monday be one of | 8 o'clock sharp. Mrs. Phebe A Jennie Tyler of spendi : practice of Bristol tomorrow m over and cons: h in of be the a. the will City ¥oothi y school d after meeting of Namc Team to Martha Re- ted to be night at Men In 7 o. considerabl cond they Tyler and Unlonville days wit Mass. Miss | isting venue | which h rela- | pealth, and laatibelne [ the s Main street. | down th acket. Finder | age origina & P SCTVes or West Oon Charles J. w Advent be th A t 1 10 Wes! jacket & P 8 given on Main §t.. hlack an Health public petition pre SESOUI WILL STAY OPEN FOR MONTH - the Bap A Preaching sermon by st Kendrick, son. follow:¢ ting at Thank Johnson the Closing Date Now Put Ahead {0 Jamuary { take care This work z tion as ices. o it their ori It 10:45 will prea morning in | $ 1, will me I and oby at sh yrope ged tanks, botk from Dec The action w ctors a1 from 1 by th hodist church (eh i Maye £xpOs! Members id that t 1o upon the raising of which it was ouid be ove b contril mment, $1,00 from and and exhibito In addition city council would ¥ o o supply £300.000 to pollee | ABOTRR 1 ard ounds and Hatfornan T and m 1 repairs as wiil USES OWN MOTHER FOR SHIELD AGAINST POLICE sec to | state; § er way with lard to win by the indi- the tions luals and corpor fa om concessiona ox- 0 win ot eless as wks at- th as not opposing te showing a to 2 points At club will a soprano | lyz- South Carolina Posse Hesitates Plainvile M s fol- 10:45 | will Attack House and Arrest Suspect short 8. C, Aug house at m here, Harold Wheeler, § arricaded today, using his mother as a shield against police who seek nim for shooting § t Henry G Williamsbury county. was severely wounded to arrrest Wheeler Atiempting to wrec ir passenger trains of the Atlantic Lfne railroad. Wheeler wa eased from the State Insane Asylum six months ago. Last night poli K the Whe eler { honr dec King: ) was | reet in the | glven {in the clu back ed of an and Vi Len e hesitated to ar Mr 1ata for daylight. ks north four pas- T nd ta home for he would be p ide Obstructions on the v that forced cansed ma 1to wa o L . for a v Lake Mrs. R r trains to stop, ilroad polic riff Will loodhounds ci will son on Th h ho will up tional G to investi Makes Whe 1ouse he the n ar by o latter 1 an’s tonguc s and Whee fled to the woods adjoining the house. In the afternoon he returned, and barricad- #d himself in the house with his mothe David who Wheeler pla railroad t 1s a mater) Wh \ met t close shot loa v a gun ith st The wound a a most seve 18 old seen the ail Sin year negro, is said to have retions ng held City Cham Aftor a Managers West End, pl Alexande sistant pro b of a wr Gage be automobils Det K roit's as- ntor s the b 1 N Ty his desk has 00d s as ash psyeholori nesses who to be playe ONKENNEY STREET rect Situation Arcanged — Fndee dents of it exis is now Muzzy Rangers of ) end of the fi To Hold Turkey Endee Basket New off table terms ach team will receive cent of the receipts, Mane ¢ Insisting upon such an (rrungement as a protection to hig players in the .event of injury. Members of his team, however, wera willing to play on any basis simply for the opportunity of indicating to the public their football prowess. ynn of the West Ends and Coach Carpenter of the Maple Ends will workout thelr teams each day from now on until Thanksgiv- & morning and football fans ould, as a result, see a hotly con- tested game. Backers of both |teams are confident of victory and a record attendance should be the suit Ith Dept. Fails to Cor-- S ARE AROUSED. T all Encrgetic Science Club Organized _ An “Energetic Science Club” has been organized by the freshman | class of the high school with tne following officrs: President, James ri vice-president, Catherine fordan; secreta Grace Olson; surer, Emma Feely, Must Appear In Farmington Court J. J. McCarthy and Henry J. Flynn, |who were involved in an autemo. bile accident in Farmington late Tuesday night while returning from z of the Elks in Unionville, © been sumnioned to appear in FFarmington town court next sday evening, November 23, A car operated by Flynn and in which McCarthy was riding as a passenger, n collision with an automobile ted by D. Anninger of West Hartford, Flynn's car being turned The accident was ippare to a heavy fog, 1 made it impossible for either driver to see the dlights of the |other’s car. Dismisses Law Sult suit of Guiseppa Fazzina Jos Sizzio for $300 for S as a woodcutter has been dls- missed in the court of common pleas at Hartford by Judge Thomas F. Molloy. Judge Joseph M. Donovan, vho represented the defendant mo- yned for a bill of particulars which 1s granted by the court but never of |filed. Attorney Anthony J. Rich rep- ted Fazzina. 6 Dottles of Brew Seized ward ", Hess of Jerome avenue was 1 325 and costs in the city court this morning on charges of manufacture, reputation and sale of An additional charge of keep- lisorderly house was nolled. rough his attorney, Joseph , pleaded nolo contendere o other three charges. Heas was ted early last Sunday morning t of a raid conducted by ers Keith, O'Connor, Cerves and Championship Game Baskethall 0 Open Season—Bristol Farmington Accident. Kenney st ¥ turl ition in brand wh permitted {2 mee h es i esente cil, 1yor Robbins tuat wa inch pipe idewalk to 1k's overfiow today, in the opi s bad, if previous al complaint, understood t ing cir is wors to the date are stros no in ques have ewerages riy lers > now working t it will probably be a e work is sta S lane an alcoholie con- | tent of 4 per cent. Attorney Dutton presented about 15 elderly persons who were present at the gathering last Saturday night to offset the di orderly house charge. All of the peo- ple have been citizens of Bristol for a number of years. The case of Gustav Miller of Wol- cott road, charged with reckless driving, operating an automobile while under the influence of liquor and having no driver's license, was | continued until Saturday, November e auto operated by Miller collided with a trolley car on Terry- | ville road last Sunday night and re- sulted fatally to Charles C. Kanopka of Beach street, Terryville who was a passenger in the auto. Miller was represented by Attorney Joseph F. | Dutton Reckless Driver Fined $25 John H. Williams of New Britain was fined $25 and costs in the eity | court this morning on a charge of less driving and operating a car with improper registration. He was arrested by Officer Victor Chabot on Wednesday morning, November 17, in t center of Forestville. Joseph cunes, charged with breach of the peace, had his case ! continued in the city court until next Monday. He was arrested on com- plaint of his wife who claimed that the husband picked out each Thursday, which was pay day, to I ase of Frank Kasmarcik of Anderson avenue, Forestville, charg- ed h operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of Mquor, was continued until later in the day. He was arrested about two weeks 120 by Officer Kdgar Norton in East | Bristol after his car had been in col- lision with one operated by Michael Lambert of Forestville. v should with a sit troubled with ire foothall lovers of the sport ind bhoth con- A At 1 out for ternoon be hotly “ield, th M 1 conteste wit is al line of the en eir record to date | ¢ 90 points scored opponents. West vet crosse sor th Field, ndeavor to t ors are who starred university one time was gh school 10 at ew Britain 1 Night. Monday 1 evening stre rs will will e hatd Dbe neh 1 ot a De siting Daughters. ¥ ts of High Buffalo, Mrs r ghter, shu daug il p isit w v all So Departurs Grand Central Station Packed With Grid Fans New York, Nov. 20 (® — The great rotunda of the Grand Cen- tral terminal was packed this fore- noon with a fur-coated, blanket- carrying crowd bound for the grid- fron classic at New Haven. So great was the crowd that a full ten minutes was needed for less fortunate mortals who were merely walking through the station | to get from one door to another. De- ! Station employes engaged in at- at [tempting to create order in the De- | throngs jammed about the special ticket booths and the gates of the many special trains said that sel- Jom ever before had they seen such a crowd under the station's starry dome. 1 gyr when th strong Na- w RBritain. have be ) agair he d quin vo N M es that ind nager Jos be Ea Britain N De De- mber smber Meriden New Arranged sagreeme vy of th 11 Casey of pionship Gan 1 peri ¢ ¥ A Manila vaudeville company is d Thanksgiving morning | making a hit while touring China. ardi of New Diritain LeWitt of that city d Tester . Demi Demin nd Henry ( of this place, as de- fendants in a suit for the invalida tion of a certain deed. The writ is| returnable in the city court of New Britain on the fifth Monday of No vember. The Valardis claim that 29, 1579, Philip Siebert of New Bri fain secured from Dehlia and Fr cis Deming of Berlin, $1,000 by glv- them a mortgage to a property situated on Holmes avenue, New Britain. It further claimed that Siebert payed the mortgage in full and that they, the plaintifis, are now owners of the property. It is further itioned that in June of this B. Deming, exccutrix ¢ notified them of the rte but that the mortgage exists in the name of Dehlia They seek to have the roclaimed Invalld at the t hearing on November 29. What Th Doing. full A membership and call of the ex-segvice town, very few of the soldiers being outside the ranks of the organization. Under the leader- &hip of Commander Ventres the post has made hieavy progress which s planned to continue throughout the coming year. Local Man Injurcd homas Sccunda, 40, of this ounsly in red as struck by ated by Milton Sodel street, Meriden, as he the road to board a bus on Ifarm- fogton avenue. The injurcd man was treated by Dr. A. J. Goodwin | and was later remored to the New Britaln Gene hospital where it was foand that he sufiering from mumerous bruires and lacera- tions ghout the head and body. An X-ray will be taken today to deter mine whether or ot the man is suffedng from a fractured skull. The accident ocefrred opposit Hack's garage. Cowtable William | city cot J. Wtehie investigaed the accid ent | but released the drver when inves- | Berlin will appear like Goldsmit tigations proved tt the accident | “Deserted Village” today with two was Inevitablo as [Becunda crossed | prominent football games draining | the road almost fader the wheels | the population to almost nothing. is a men former he post's throu roil the » have ste Robert H. Deming, all W | | town venin, A car oper of Veteran was crossing | on May was when he s I was e 08t release of m now Deming. { mort 150 | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS KINDA LIKE YOO EVEN IF YoL DONT ENER. T/ GLAD YoU AONED HMERE-GEE! WHAT IF T ANEVER KANEW VOO T L HOPE YOL ABVER MOVE AWAY—1 LIKE YoU A AWFUL LOT, OSSIE! KINDA NICE Too-= EVEN |F YoU DO MANE FRECKLES ALL OVER YER NOSE! A Grand Opportunity T WAANA ASK YoU A QUESTION! ) By BLOSSER WILL YA LEAD ME A NICKEL 2