New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 25, 1927, Page 9

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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 19217, v 9 - o - Pl . .11 N |public supper tomorrow evening | E [ N recognized, from 6 o'clock on t Instruction Meeting Dates GALLERIES HISS awnviite IVews ..\ e e .. BOSEOL IVeWS | nevcion stectng Duvn 8 Shop by isual at 7:45 o'clock Thursday eve- for team workers are to be con- Mail Orders Mail if M g ©d early next week. The sched- U able ti d On Saturday afternoon fro. 3 to being as follow: Promptly 4 e 5 o'clock a Hallowe'en party will be | day, 4 oclock, Chamber of oy \'Comeli —_— glven in the church parlors for the | Commerce rooms, District No. 16, C. Filled ourse! . £ : 1 beginners' and primary departments | [] I Burrill, captaln, Brayton Good- Crovwids Deride Enemies of “Pro- of ‘the church school.” The pasenie]| | RY St oy e s 2 are most cordially invited to accom- | ¥ Mrs. C. E. Burrlll, Anthony ; British” Literature vany their children. w e {tick, Tesats Hubbalr, Eaiand o B Temeo Bowling A n John O'Neil, Herbert 3 . House Beyond Limit Canses Bast| e remeo bowiing tcague syrnes 14 Year OId Child Says He i BIG OC R D ION A Cold water lin some high scores last evening in 7:30 o'clock, Cham- of court injunc- | " H \ H its games at Hart's alle: ;.um | erce rooms, District No. Y S [ K E UC I S LE o “aawee | Stotet Residents’ Rction |1p s, o, Hores et Attacked Her (3 el D il k d h l'd S . ,U J 1 bonfire and Livingston, Rilverio, and | as workers being Azilda He- W 7 oliaays nearing rapldly—we must have trianna being only a little sk Mrs. H. Belair, Mrs. Homer L h ey muodhs and hgliddye e : ‘g MRS, WAGNER. REACHES 8 i 2" . BONDS PUT AT SL000 o i et e - A & a a o ’ 5 |more glory 10 what he already T room for the incoming goods. The merchandise offered at this wds trom by knocking off & 325, Ran _ e Men's Mecting > 3 H H Q, . e Jopa P 10" eav. he O oma el < N ew jt. | Vot out over his head : Family Overcome B Gas | regular Iy meeting of sale is for immediate use and at the special prices mean big sav- tna| ol Woman Hocelyes in New Brit. { est approach ta 300, Stock- ! ce Tribe I 0. R, M. will : cu Botl | ain Hospital—All-Plainvilles Dis- |ing forgot : In't From Stove—Opening of Cameo i wig on Prospect ngs to all who buy. o inyhing exc. I lack-| $ oclock this evening S - | 11 e T} 1 it blie prop- | Pand—Special Church Meeting— |board. ieater Thursday—Prepare For Winsted Pastor to Speak gl o Bo g i s, Boy<' Club Building Drive, | Clifton will be the vl femco Bowling—Platnville Briefs. |, o i e S e Disco that the house of Mrs, | W. Plonne . 1 ¥ serious ) meeting of the Asbury Grace Tur is thre et be. | Broadwell t l ! morrow evening ling line on East street | dwards o of 1 1 William . Davls, Jr., s led to an application for t L L Wa- o ¥ Methodist , 5 of that line to bring the y < wil ‘ t reat[ reduced rices ouse estion within the S of ( Attending W. €. T, U. Convention at greatly PR T llotlig . 0.8, ¥, Comel. v owners of the section and H. Griftin I fville Women's Christfan e < 2 - tion is being made to the Musto n 1. is at‘ending the Offering wonderful values in Newest Dressy Styles u . ¢ ntion, hetmg hei made of the most wanted fabrics, smartly furred. i « ri i rrow eve~ 1 Mrs. B pres Group No. 1—Choice of 150 Coats taken from regular w b i e ‘“ ’"' fp‘;;c"‘“& 5 0 Hold Inspectio stuc}\. Coats that have sold up to $35.00, 24 95 i S i I on day will be observed Priced e e e e Flay 3 [lie mayor's « nst Brit | of comy ow by G W. Thompson, a0 So5500 yore e i T i corps. Dinner will X No. 2—(Cliv ick o smartes . - yro-British teaching i Chic © town planners Jlast | T T e 1 ¥ g rv at 12:30 p. m. Group No. .('11\95 Pld\ of the smartest dress; '] :“' : hool system brought’ forth £ was the fnar of a @ 1]? 2 e on § t the | Cameo Theater Opening models, new suede like fabries, smart new $59 50 donichntoticit tances yesterd | clean ceepted onfCnsers e | liering in Brise shades and smartly furred, val. to 875, Ea. . t 1 B o PLLCl L by Vi oflgame i e 1d men nder the street 34 - ] A, together with R < S nd his- v clearer, It . a3 1 : gures in theatrical cir- Special Group of New Fall Dresses in Jersey and Silk ek an te action of |Sneiderman ... 85 114 g Khaputiy ‘ tRliN niate THTAS i that have sold to $16.50. $ 1 0 00 ging to Forest and ‘18!7 l’x: ¥ s ) th the opening of Bristol's new S e 5 re was I taki the L Fxiey : for, the Cameo. These guests Now Specially Priced 5 aoinet Sownat | Circuits 1, A > the | th S e ST Hiltpold Sl : ; ) . oh irprisingly large | 1 ! % 1to as- G will come from theatrical Big Clearance of about One Hundred Dresses, in silk i ¢ In Phinls o I‘:“:‘”‘ ok : r as Philadelphta and and jersey, qualities that have sold to 310, $5 00 \u‘ & ‘),Nm,k, e o!nl Hievat ,'h; ety R 'l|eldhi1l « A - < erk’s office, and it was voted s 1 respective lines in now priced .... . DELID Ea. 2 I]AMA !E f ‘o have these prepared so that 3:5 1200 | When ives of moving pic- s : proverty owners might know where B i t yduction companles, ad« All Girls' Wear, such as Iouse Garments, Skirts, » locate their si s, houses, and | e 0f booking exchanges, and Fandng ek ineton huren Powers 109— g0g | Parone Jsns f Sweaters, Blouses and other essentials offered at very B A Rl 100— 292| Comp s 1t er 1l known city officlals wil ©ts will be the first ones mapped. JoNnso ! 2 included in the group to visit special prices during the sale. exist of Canal street, West Stocking L N Brist is week. ot vond Canal, Park mith Local Clubs in Series ptances to the Invitations Ho Loss of L ile Dest ite Uuusual = s e the commission been very large on the part of - TR e et I 1 n { \-" ‘01«‘ . prominent folks of the theatri- ° in charge of arrangements, aided by | struction Co., or the bri nieist Y It has been discovered that, lee club rooms on I cal world and the result wijl be & B rlm News pSHSST el e rough oversight, no action was : ‘itation of Bristol for the first time e Assessors Are Busy. | Ser iv\l|~h III | it the T annual town Y| b of these leading figures of g fig The board of asse hin's hill : to elect 1 rs to succr he two o i et at the Berlin Savi g s¢ I Prior 1 W m A. Cas- 2 " ——————— ten- 304 34 were kept busy receiving Wei SIS Ose terms were expiring. Be- e be banqueted expense of 4 . taxpayers of Kensington, some v and With cause the regulations call for them te Maey - losers, ,I“‘emm of Scotch | ‘won tot gan at 10 but little dar " | contin until successors | o £ Fire Board Mceting | Highball Is Found ntinued until 5 p. m 1ssoss On Automobile Trip : ”""1""" are elect ble is expected on b The | New York, Oct! 25—®—The fn- rru will meet tomorrow at the ba Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Mildrum m‘y‘,l"'f"j' P ot tter 13 being 130 the boa | ventor of the Scotch highball was * the same purpose and EANC | are spending a few days aveling AR 1 Up With the town attorn. A Batn «d toda Hom. will be in effect | through the Cape Cod country by Meh ap- | Judge B. F. Gaftney of New Britain. 07 e rred by rtions in accounts ef Lots of Shootinfi. | automobile. Friends in town have 4 IEEETe ocean Birthday Party In Hospital Filing His Teing e i iptey of the Adams House 5 " - b | Reports from Blue Hills | received cards from Provincetows v miles off |~ Mrs. Mary Wagner of Whiting S g " o | that it hiad served the first H S % A et observed he A I ine le filing of tax irns s - | upon. 2 2 L 1!001.( afld ul‘ad" Al‘lesled y H;;\ is m ore where fliey have been spending a 1 t observed her 72nd birthds tae s roLuros e Overcome B Gas Fumes s k in rnhlm c?:m:;)n.hl;;!te:c: there this vear i @ s t W et i who formerly cond ks 1 t r 8. F \\HVm\xu L [ - A o fap I many years past Stic ) Mo = al 2 des AT zed by theatrical people, Rerlin Glicer for Boeach of Peace = » i At i Ste ' e e today ouly four mor i . S e i | cor wton W 2 ; ospital authorities al- L ! ) l h;‘“v AR liate AT § , an actor, who g ient in Blue Hill t W E man to receive as | Ceslipandiluesday; : ; : from mEY‘ UES FOR 85 000 ; K T rday. lers as sk ased, and | ho have not i c v Aidseions VR [N e = s itters p Dr. Thomas A. them pai S dide e ns before November 1 will t 1 the ¢ s to Scotch high- —— itihern e i ¢ win- Mount Kil- received a posteard {liable to a fine of an additional 10 0 es 4 . . 5 i i1l be outl on the Is ends made up afPer cent e et ancien a isinglon Man's Action is Result Court i Session Tonigh, East Berlin Items i e e ,{p.u’ Gift Through Mr<. Hyde. e Ao A of Auto Accldent—Tegion Instal- | Al ’\‘ £ waters ked a bir The presentation of five lly to attend the D re G T2 candles. Broad street school pupils and ball, took the new drink Lation to be Held Friday Evening i d “ lized All-Plainvilles Disband to the eighth grade rooms at 4 Adams House, Duffy sald. s 4 - 1 The All-Plainville football team |the high school vesterday was made | the me A Roads Will Be Closed Today. 1 be o 18 been formally disbanded and | through Mrs. Minnie Hyde, patriotic mer /READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS o ol fternoon at the home « players who had not already | instructor of Newton Manross post, | TOR YOUR WANTS SR niEnEral | oe i ine Turner on Cottage strec i one_over to the Blues have been | W. R. C., of Forestville. Governor | the exper out. § o L MisTle iis is the seco ot ided to the roster of the South | John H. Trumbull made the preson. | tered no i ¢ == Ty Siacing | o ”0 P 1 who thus become a v | tation, \ St T oha AN un AL m Alrong) It is believed that Five Years Old. | The Graay o vicld under| A mission fror Hapsoy 01 Dines Mo toW| Russell Limeburner of Bicycle | of the ook veed with breach | wijp pegin S i Al * {strect entartained ten of his little | be held 1d Grady With breach | mass to o held iplons “'rl"” e Be- ) triends Saturday afternoon in honor | church e and a t. Both men | orning at : S e ; gell, 50 mile Ry of his fifth birthday ersary. | larg held at the New Britain | i1 eantinue through the e hind | A second break in the oceur b ;“"’ ::‘]?":g‘ Games were pls neheon on pending thelr appear- services will be in charg 4 G ey e, | Ted between ictice session for 7 o'clock P‘Lhi’; was served, All preset ian en- jerlin town court \{v‘ on fathers from the Do g § . Teordave 4 ibed the |evening at Hart's corner. Jletime. Tub 3 ) o o'clock. when J‘u‘lkr'lm,‘].,r and there will Lo orthwest o Baptist Church Meeting a \‘x’nm-x;m l}]lll: Meeting. ; G Griswold will further dis- | s cach morning at a tim third, " A special meeting of the members I »;oox,,‘,\]t;‘.n‘q';(u“ e of the m o jannounced on jo = 20 of t aptist church will be heta *fteF Lok 3 Shortly 6 o'clock last eve- | qevotions will be held at 7 G BICGEST SUNFLOWET s ock Friday evening to | rds and played nday morning e 1 received a call | cach service heing fe et | . Friend, Neb, Oct. t iction on the resignation of the | WON by Mrs. Johnson, Mr shiop Nil m Grady who was in a high | sermon by one of {h I ot ibwon ot Pors e |ppstor, Rev. A, D. Kendrick. . b, |der, and Mre, Sila oy tement. She stated that ' sionaries. Rev. Jo g ot TR ns |Dr. Kendrick has asked to be allow. | ant afternoon was en t it her home and pastor of St: Paul weigh MR B A tosres his parishioners are | Bl . 1d put her out of | tendance to be large. ! 1pinohes nfnd e tentar jyery reluctant to let him go and| s Minnle Hyde 1e Berlin constable re- Legion Installation on Frids Sunday | in circumferenc hopes of influencing him | att*nd the state convention of the dd in E 1 found that| The newly clected orkonts will be | his decision All members | W- U. belng held in Meriden . s his wife had stat- | of Bolton-Kasic R 1 to be present at this| A Son Was born ay the New Br 1 wdition, he had ! pegion, will be " | ey i 5 ((Io:nr‘;;ll}:‘n\‘;“\" !_] r:\..v; "? B! I several marks | ing of the post on Lriday | o'clock at C ir clioir of the church 2nd Mrs. John Vilardi of 24 Wasl 4 face. Grady was | {nis week at Legion K | | ]\ = at o'clock this | 1 g‘jvn ::rr-r by : SRt Stop Hurting ‘ i was lodged behind | ien, The ir will cekly pr sl <PL INVXL Ln | The Merry Makers will meet this New Britain police | o'clock. i 44,.,, ot A TN cOrps| 1o A b W T 7 o'clock tomorrow evening the | vening fflf the home of Miss M i Instflntly fe keeping. } The American Legion auxiliary 11 he 30 o'clock at Com OIS " Aid society will meet {n the | Arcari of Broad € Wt e p o o will hold its installation on 1riday _::I'”‘”m, 3 {LON GITLSONDE parlors to tack a quilt | . lhen Lift Right Off! s preparing to spend & quiet | evening, November 4, at the Legion |11y praver mecting of the 3 “ o Sunfor cholr will meet at the |bull clrcle Satur Pl s v 0 on that aching cors i ith his family, when an-|{paj The members of Bolt Aethodlst ahireRb ~allit beiiald I ara e homa of M Alfred Thomasen, & in the ymnasium, Al ik stops huctng: ther 1l came. Mrs. Hook was on | eq post will be invited morrow cvening in the chure ‘\f\\ Britain avenue, 1t 4 o'clock on - as sta at Legion s o S and in excited tones, | gocial will follow the A ock v afternoon for rehears L s S e b 2 Bagen s Yol e Jained that her husband had pu Declines to | s of P¥ilins will mect| | The World's Greatest Entertainment [ | The rogular mid-week prayer mest-| Martha Sex Wil mer e S ey d out of the house. Offic ‘ James J. Fitzsimons, whose stat at s o'clock at Com- | Is Now Here ling will be held at 7:45 o'clo ‘ norrow afternoon at 2 o'clock i & o BIET Worla I {ica a aharte ted Sam and took Mim ! C0e"o0 e Berlin tow ; ‘ i ¢ evening | with Mrs. B. L Gilbert on Wood- : e ene bits o itain. Sam explained that |, week aroused John Ca \ attendance Is anticipated | JOUN GILBERT and | Playing Hartford Team |daxiayentie, ous campaigns. A s tiny bottle ¢ % nt his wife around. h an extent that he sent & com- {4¢" t}. Community club fomorrow | RENEE ADOREL | The Blues have 1ed the Frog —_— o Al X 4 \ to the ofticer, both men by yioqtion to the Herald concern- | when Iallowe'en party|]— it — | |Hollow Echoes of Hartford to meet| Lost—Black and white Kitten ele ‘...un’u B0vs costs ) the cffects of drink, nllhl'u{i’ ing the offer he made to take cire for members and WED.—THU |them on the local football field Sun- \ ck sx-n" ;m {j'![ eye ”\“, = Sy of them appeared to be in-y =50 e o Lo0ds for $10,000, de- ey day afternoon, and a fast s on bhac otify ( seibiovlict s Sk T great c\'\l;{ el ol com ni ¥ will be open- Friday LYON i ey ‘r"“”l”,lf“ Bl SO e e alah \ oo Grady went to s 10 afternoon and evening f ex- workou £ umbull field —_ e T o i S e S “THE TENDER HOUR” i M. E. Church Notes Twenty car garage fo rent, with pecially studonis « st i3 =4 it ks rece ad : The Ladies’ Aid soclety of at. Centrally located. Inquire \'. | school the Oificer Brown, has been in court be Enjoy Hallow j e bools irecently nddad tor theti= |l Nouasreuc ot Bt e T , Thi s dlea St . h h 1o on the same count. 4 e el s A Aot Silll b wvailable | Plainville M. E. church will give a!G. Minella, 51 Whiting street.—Ady | Bapey you | Corey Sccks $5,000 Damages ! Scouts enjoyed a Hallowe'en | sl \s the result of an “““f';"'“ “:;“Cfl parly in the scout room at the Ber- ired while he was riding on 2 sational church yesterday A HIS FRIENDS i ; of Kensington, through \\’ur: Seai ot nathitea ot ihsircaiian ren Maxwell of Hartford, h weekly meeting of the troop and b suit for 85,000 eS| continued until 9 o'clock. The cu (e ) e e e writ is re- | 4 b 2 i { \ el “‘,'“(f,,.w\yfi{. rigr eourt the | tomary Mallowe'en games et MOM SAID FOR ME WELL.! WRATS - \WAY DON?VOL?J GET T4t Tuesdny of Novomber. [ Dlayed and @ pleasant cvening vas 0 6070 TAE DENTIST THE MATTER WITAVoUZ e “Car s DaLERE Svne LR "wr(';l:»:-uq Will Be Closed AN AANE T PULLED= WAS MINE ZD on a bus last August n\“"\‘\,,‘,l‘n”y e o Finat e e AAVE IT PULLED vehicle was trav .m,uu et sinlleadite doans Sl ne ew Dritain. e alle . b 1 . Parming o ,E ,:\.'u\r u!‘ {he bus, after pass- ocughfare leading from I.umm;_mn b » and crossing to | avenue to the depot of the New ther machine and crossing RO en TS the road, “drove ! York, New Haven and Hartford rafl- Iously close to the over-hanging | rond ‘was to he closed for 24 hours, } o of b conerete miser,” a part of | heginning at mnoon. The cement o struck Mr. Carey's right arm. | mixer which has been in use at the e whs o patient at the New Britain | top of Damon's hill, was to be taken (.‘ s ;V‘IIO\N(J for cight days and | to the Kensington end of the un- Jis arm is still affected, he clain | finished road where work was to T Sumday School Party. have been started on the laying of The Sunday school of the Berlin lcement today, ; Nregational ehureh will hiold | Because of the fact that fresh ce- tume party on Halloween, next | ment will be placed under the rail- Monday night, in the soclal Toom | road bridge, it will be nece to ¢ the church. The affate Will in- | prevent traffic from entering Rail- s g efreshments and | 1oaq street for at least 24 hours. games and refreshmen road s : it is expected that there will be @ | sfter that, the north side of the al of cnjoyment for all Who | ronq, filled with fiesh cement, will RN Miss Grace Smith, chair- | b prigged, enabling vehicles to pro- g.-uuum social committee, Will be | ceed to the depot, the Berlin Con-

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