New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 16, 1927, Page 7

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Shop by Mail if Wnable to Come Yourself A Big Mark-Down Sale of Smart Up-to-Date Dresses $7.95 < that have sold to $14.9 $10.95 that have sold to 3 $16.50 Dresses that have sold to § Mail Orders Promptly Filled 5 each 5.00 each $19.75 a0 $29.75 Dresses that sold to $29.50 and $42.50 Every garment taken from regu- lar stock and offered at these drastic reductions from ular prices for quick clearance, Every dress a new fall model— the finest styles the very 08 s of satin, crepe, geor- gette, new lightweight tweeds, jersey and velvet, and Ready to Wear Dept.—2nd Floor Exhibit Ru, tion qf exhibited prtor will ooked a o and contin PHELPS NOT HELD I FOR BOY'S DEATH - Charge of Manslaughle\‘ Agams\ Hartford Driver Dismissed VICTINS TWIN N GOUR R. Joncs Goes to Florida—Inter- whose Hooker Bridge Work as about 1o any ne This does T nelu n that nith Anna Miss : Rivalry Intense esting Exhibit of Rugs—Set Back Tournaments to Start Soon—Foot- ball Game Sunday—Other Items. r E. Phelps, Hartford, Wal manslat 000 honds, Jue two teams piteh. At Is, the Eas 5 watch was and had the this have coming battic tor. Manager ptain Joe Ven- of on spics lik only ight sqnad this ent Sun practicir l ch thinks that ving the f and this i cos ot lin weather that were along the one suddenly darted out two laet cars in the victory in sto d his truck within B 5 v : . 1oy te ;i that A by its op- o 1 his players, h or m boy and told the vl n o ame ¥ of § lepartment X ”‘K’.‘ il \ noon the N Officor % next took the stand. He e it that Phely orted t t and he went Har il with Pl There was told hy the that the hoy had dic the officer the sime ven to the court 16d to the scene was ne ssi e s Pettengil w road wide 1 representa- W ]-ru..\n will erlin people . accord- many fans that s for the uce of New Brif- e be told Iy in front 8 TCY to ti 1ps. 0 ing to th they hay battle, Last rlin pla The it on evoided, he s at no aln’s ch ; : hitting G Nave led t gl the last missed this Sethack Tour oflicer Lewis | for v in- year nents fo start th = in the four teams: John Conlin led by Jack led by ture here 1 h Rlue Hillians, led b, the Kensinston feam Giana; the Wor feet it <houlders five told the court that he dist from where applied to where and found it to wark on the road, showsd that the tru (Contin zht) ANOTHER MAD DOG SCARE, Plainville News GRANGE RE-ELECTS ' CHAS. . (IURTIS Ghoosac Him as Master for Thu‘d Gonsecutive Term Marino Shoots Dog Which Bit Girl— | bandry | expec | Noye | s and will be | near fu- | the | | Gr: [¢ | Grange Fair Opens Tomorrow— Dusty League Bowling—2400 Tax Bills Mafled—Briefs. For the third year In succession nville Grange last night elected Charles H. Curtis as its master. The local branch of the Patrons of Hus- has grown In size, activity, and influence during hi in office, and his re-election, tribute 1o his fine work, was not un- L her ofticers last night Irving H O chosen by were as follows: Gridley; lecturer Curtis: Floyd Stillman: assistant steward Russell Scoville: chaplain, Mrs. Anna or, Mrs. 8. B. Carpen- Mrs. Harold L. New- ckeeper, Willlam Smit} Miss Geneva Distin; Pomon ssidy; Flo Mrs. Pris dy assistant steward member of exec- for three years, T.| Ove Mrs, ter; ell Ceres Misy cilla ive commit . Lyma Plans for the falr were completed and an invitation to have the Plain- officers and degree team work third and fourth rh‘grc('i |'\ r on December 15 was cepted.t The next meeting, on De- er ill be a Neighbors Night. Grange Fair Everything is in readiness for tha Smit be held in |Havden [team Booths [ba picked from nnual Grange fair to nge hall tomorrow both afternoon and evening. are p in the where fancy srons wil sal r hall an yresented each ng. Thursday of Punkin Crick™ o singl Grange. as follows: Aaron Slick . Not as green as he Merridew A crooked speculator ‘larence Greene Russell Scoville \ mysterious young man Rosy Berry Esther Smith An Okiahoma Widow lew .. Ruth Lewls t young thing Emma Gladys Hiltbrand tomboy ing the nt and Friday, work, and be o Tn the up- entertainment will evening, followed by ndy, “Aaron Slic presented of the ght will be members . Homer Griffin looks Mis. A swor Girl in Re le Sis R A lar Triday eve rs will p with the wemi “Down in Miine players Zeph Cummings Of Hardscrabble Farm his brother .. T. A. Xew York millionaire Mworth . H. L. Martin A young inventor . W. H. Loomis Ihe old fisherman The hired man Holden Ralph Lyman Netl W Tomps . Lackey | . Newell Jimsey . Weldon Carter A stuttering lover ings .. Winifred Kensel Mrs. Cit “orning Zeph's wite Kezial Mrs. Luey Forty- Mad Dog S mad e w A here Katherine G voud was bitten Ly { heing rabid to Dog Marino vesterday dog had b Iast TestR TONIGIT BEDBE Loomi a dog sus- A complaint Warden Philip afternoon that a ting queerly in the Line 1 THURSDAY ANIELS In 1 | “Swim Girl Swim” The aprightliest comedienne on the scrren toduy, Beba Daniels, with the irl whe conquered the Fnglish GERTRUDE EDERLE FRIDAY WILLIAM HAINES “Spring Fever” SATURDAY “HOOT GIBSON® in two terms | a the | . C. H. Curtis | ! B steward, | I trolley | [ found the Jower hall, { Ssome !the be | IStandard Steal |H. The cast of characters will {_\m‘n. | Verne Wyman | upsst 1 winning two lsecond game w Redman | married | ¢ Ik | i i | tax ward a troll home from station below Har animal snapped at voungsters as t Grabowski W car bring schoo! stopped at the s corner and the several of the y stepped off. The rl tried to frighten it and was bitten tu on the and ankle. She received im- mediate treatment and no 1l eff are expe A resident of the dis- .rwl s}‘r\! the dog and Marino was 4 to take its head. * queer antics of the dog have led to the t f that ft was really | suffering from rabics, as #t had been la shing madly about and on one oc- on had r 1o a telephone pole. rino took the animal's head and s forwarded it to the state author- ities for examination. If it is found that the dog was rabid the quaran- tine, which was lifted only Saturday, will be put into effect again. The owner of the dog s unknown. The canine was black and bore Tag No. 61141 Tt have been owned by Norton place. Mail Out Tax Bills Tax Collector Willis J. Heming- way mailed out 2400 personal tax bllls yesterday, number being an increase of about a year ago. From the town should realize more . The tax was due 60 days' grace are al- who do not pay th amount before January 15 will L fined an extra dollar. (11(( k« s “Bum® Ride : the this $2-a-head variety 1o Adopting t hopp om New Brit- and were not trolley reached Then the crew of wayward hens and ut from t T pere 3 an automobile ain early disco ‘entra haul epositing S e fllmun Select Team The freshman class at the chool chosa its basketball inter-class rnoon afte it the t Bloom, A. Datoli, J. Prior, R. Bru M. Gillis will m Regulars and h them in high vesterday Th vear stude school K French, captain; B although is list changes be first gams Dusty Ieague may Bowling N 4 1 Bristol A Plainvill Businessm n sions Clock Peck Spring 2 The tail-end Peck Spring bowlers e Sessions Clock shop in an al bowling league match at Recreation vs last night, out of three Forestville entrants a close a one-pin ting Co., in the ago, o 1ed {ts the Businessmen and Ating in Good marks we Valentine and Ra. Ind the alle from the ‘I was decided by ma The Plainville cellar & week spurt by th ! thrice running fourth position made by Datoli, llowing list of | (o The scores: Peck Spring White Datoli Dunba avanaugh | Pompey Sessions S8 s2 Yeamans Therian White Damino Dubois Griffin LaRonne 1. Murphy, Levine 1. Murphy Valentine Warner 443 440 tng Co. 451 Plainville 108 S Chestor Ricco Cooke Subrek Basso Dave Porters \I fting Here Mr. and Mrs. George W. Porter ind son David of Marlboro, N. M., were the guests of Mr, and Mrs PLAINVILLE GRANGE FAIR “AARON SLICK OF PUMPKIN (RICK” 3 Act Play THURS. FAE. Nov. 17 “DOWN IN MAINE™ 1 Act Play on FRI. EWE, NOV, 18§ Dancing Each Evening GRANGE HALL Admission, e ——————— turned sharply to the :. hitting the boy. The eips that Phelps told him he ihout 15 miles an hou gil had a photographer tak of the marks on the hig told the court. The Knights of Pythias and mem bers of the Dythian sisters cnjoye an oyster supper in the Communi club banquet hall last evening. supper was the outcome of back tournament in which th had to put on a supper for winning team. Followi quet cards were played in room The Community clul pro: evening will bhe in charg liam Brown and his The meeting is called for § o'cloc Tonight opens the Woodmen fair | at Athletic hall. A minstrel show in which Kensington entertainers and New Britain talent has been eured will be the program of evening, The event is expectod ract hundr here nearhy charged ith the officer ¢ was tra 80 vietin wards 1 Jacoh ion [m‘(vu way, (it Wi g FRECKLES FOUND AND TAEA THREW ANAY IS TAE LUCIZY NUMBER TAAT \WINS THE TURKEY. — BUT TAE TICKET IS GONE ! OCH Loek! e fore of of vyer, who nst im im- Jail sen- lin G iness mecting last night hall. The larg e season was reported an im- m 1his of Wil- committe portant in the tendance by th G of th Winter Vaeation of Worthington Ridge lias gon Florida to spend the winter to the | 10 anid months Athletic nsington eting in K Club Athletic club held nizht at-the si Pla el inksg The K itx weekly 1 U Tabs’ hall were made t from Jast fowns. Mr. and MMrs. Gu Middletown are receivin ldtions on the birth of a daughter |days, Hansen o congratu- smokers 4 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS G OF ALL 7K DUMB BELLS T ENER SAW FRECKLES 7AKES T CAKE = GOES AN TAROWS AlS NICKET ANAY AN NOW IT\WINS A BI6 FOR OUR YES-AN |F YOO \NOULDAZA MADE ME |LIKE JUAT \WOULDN T RO |7 AW, \72;\5 couLD ;.\A‘:ué AMILLION YEARS = A NICE TURKEY 7MANHS6N)N5 100 over that of | farmyard | bstitutes will games | 3 lment o children Irving T. T\u- of Park street )lmhl day night, stg o Mr. died in Marlboro on October he lived until January h have been vears old W. C. T. U. Mecting The W. C. T. U. met afternoon ut the home of A. Hyds on Park street Tt a large attendance Mrs. Saral state corresponding Methodist Bowling Method ch heir season Ro | Morse i Whales la regu {hall Mon Notes ek Baptist Chur regular o at the Baptist 10rrow foplc.x The meetin or ck Removing Derailed Car today put Repairing Fence at work repairing tl food table for sked the sister donate for it. “ driver's licen | Lepore ot Bicycle s turned to him by motor v th notice 1 | 'Mississippi Delegates Rt(um Home h\pu‘l Loui {tar nual which a dec conve resolntions the ' jcon while [ 1ution lefr ¢ salution of be ke At the Pt from v Harry rshing Lou Hawes, eneral and . mith, of St EXCHANGE O1 in I 1 this ¢ i trans {idents the proy which Milk would could be pro To the Reséue TUSU-TUSA=A TUING AAPPEN AGAIN IN N0 USE CRYING OVER SD)LLED MiLRY! IE AW -1 LAD SAID I7 WASNT ARY ! \NHATS THE MATTER, FRECKLES 2 pop GooD Hall PROPERTIES AN AOW |F L KADIT L COULD GET A NICE BIG Ek&v FOR NUTHIN = Brtstol News WATER BOARD WILL ADD T0 SERVICE in Gty was e BUI LDING LINE DESIRED Maple Street Resident Ask City to | Act—School Bids to be Obeyed— | Police Court Has Several Cases— Other News of the City. f Mayor i1 Iw Vote Taken to Extend Mains': Charged With Reckless Driving Lemuel D. Clark of Springfield, charged with reckless driving, was fined § and costs this morning. £15 of the fine was remftted by Judge Malone. Funeral of Willlam H. Tobey funeral of William H. Tobey, who died at his home on ‘Sixth street yesterday morning, will be held at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the ineral home of James J. Dunn on ct. He will be accorded a eral, which will be in A. Badsell camp, Unit- War Veterans. Rev. Davis, Jr.. pastor of the Meuthodist church, will con- rvices and burfal will be tary harge of (¢ am Asbury Setback Tournament Plans °ting of committees rep- city fire department % Departure fire fighters, ing in the central fire Zements were made for t. The team seven sittings will be ban- The first sit- Thursday, New Depar- Bach team n players Report ntendent Earl the water department hat during the month of 10 average daily consump- : v was 2,527,- is an increase of a day over the same or points to count, d by the g will take December 1st, he losers place on at th quarters. sixte dent’ ipe re fire of Superinte o th, all reservoirs exception of Res- which was down nine infall at Reservoir No. 4 in ton was 6.57 fnches during s compared with the rec- 4.14 inches at the govern- t station at Hartford. normal precipitation at the gov- “rnment station in Hartford is 3.86 road as a| will Vin 'u-u'mlj Cam- | or and } t of six in¢h main cnue westerly from 1so be laid, t £ been guar- | o were ap Petition Building Line pecial £ the city petition | owners rday by 5 show narriages and 14 1 of deaths re- 1 is rem v low while the for the month showed an | bhoth previous | i month last ¥ To Open School Bids the erection of new on Pinc! 1th school dis- ‘ meet- | I a house L joir 1 building com- ' 1 rrow eve bid is' ant | ymn; hooi | ¢ to of g Norwich I t a 1 Norwich © Willia Sentencnd Kerr in the | ¢ six Matone | b morning tent visite suspen: r him on a A fre and b hanging non-support 1 for Breach of the Pe n colored | ov i 0l ch this the | Broad ss Corpors Pined For Statutory Offense W city conrt this morn- William J. Malon off’ ndica ant Novemb James | for the was Attor: 1 the ng is the who were the following list indicates, at tol {and are willing to do their part to ssecure 1 ual | pool will be rlof the 1 1 | ii-1 i accumulated excess 4 since December inches. \ services and 13 relays were was one hydrant, dur- cd for water during ed $8,355.04, an in- over October, Bills for water remaining un- on November 1st amounted to .46 and bills for work done department amounted to he larger part of this £ for street assessments. Boys Donate To Building Fand icative of the interest that of the Bristol Boye' club 1 the proposed new building list of pledges that have been de by not only present members of the club, but from young men members of the club and ow in the business life of the com- had the campaign start- boys of the club besieged Dobson to acTept These pledges, run all 5 cents to $25, with ted by members of the assoclation and superintendent iges are very significant i a great deal to the have made them. Some able to pay their pledges s are paying one, two dollars at a time, while pro to help build the b are being redeemed a penny at me. The total amount pledged the members of the Bristol Boys® 1ub is a little short of $1,000 which s a remarkable showing fand is a ositive sign that the boys of Bris- are anxious for better quarters oys who | m. Community Activities. A statcment made this morning ¥ the campaign commitee for the ew eampaign, indicates that ample | provision is to be made in the new ure for community activities. Arrangements will be possible horoby the business men of the nd other men interested, may he proposed swimming pool and sitim room hetween the hours ) 4 o'clock in the morning and 3:80 lock in the afternoon, and again veen 5 and 7 o'clock teach eve- The plans also propose use of the 1 gym rooms by the women city. A separate entrance provided and doors have reeni 80 placed that an entire section uilding can he aet aside, for ' the The plans provide, among other things, on the first floor for an of- ce for the exccutive, a funior gama s room, 30 by 48 feet, a storage room for gam 1oom pool. visiting . with facilfties, The Kansas City plan of wire baa- €, a regulation sized gym a regulation swimming ere will also be a room for team ample tollet room and a locker room. an T Kets for gym suits will be used, and provision made for 450 such baskets. A control desk will be located in connectdon with the basket room. girl's showers and sixteen rooms, these grouped about shower heads in clusters of vided by curtains. Separate {'s are ¢ entrances to bo used only by girls have b Also an outside for girls, floor will (Continued on Fage Eight) on planned. ce stairway second embrace TICKET AN el s 7S SO L TUREW IT AWAY{ AT TANOA .)/‘ By BLOSSER

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