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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1927. Mail Orders Mail if Unable to Come Yourself Promptly Filled latford’s Skaopping Center: Annual Ajter-Chanksgiving Sale of Women's Winter Wearables Special Week-End Prices YES! FOR FRIDAY sND S ON STYLISH GARMENTSFOR WOM ES AND OTHER WEAR AT SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICES STARTING WITH QATS we call attention to the sport and dressy that we have grouped in nree lots at these very special prices. they will go quickly. $49 5 vou smart dres: Is aftr Thanksgiving $ I 9. 75 price T attractive styles in sport and dres of suede and broadeloth, with rich collar: and cuffs of fur. Such as wolf, squirrel, sy cats, smartly made of suedene and fancy mixtures, many kit fox and skunk. Coats worth to $69.5 | each. So much under valu | luxuriously fur trimmd, worth to $29.50 | /each A fie after Thanksgiving offer, giving choice of handsomo $ co:s of the better grades, every coat a rare urious col!‘u\ and afts of hands s. Beaver, fox, and other fashionole and desirable pelts, worth to $8 TAKE NOTIOF THE DRESSES. attractively mad:of cloths and sil} Dresses for sport and business wear. Dresse: for afternoon al formal wear, with quality and style that will surprise you at thesi prices. s that wld[ $ ] O 95 $7.55 50 now priced but £29. Others hat sold at 842 Blouse house garments, sweaters, girls’ wear secti, at very special prices for F dress skunk, .50, Australian keh, for dresses Each, for dresses ¢ $11.95. sold at $16.50. Each, for dres sold at $29.50, each. wear, 1 in fact everything in iday and ready Saturday. t -\'I‘L'I’[HY WE OFFER DRASTIC REDUCTIONS v AND MISSES. SMART COATS, DRESS- garments For this price we offer coats 2 value with rich and lux- opossum All the newest fall modes and winter styles, that that ) Plainville News ' PASTOR'S PARENTS " WARRIED 2 YEARS me Friends Surprise Mr. and Ms. Ghmles Munbleau PREPA NG FUR COURT i Four Justices Expected to Sit To- i | night—Rehearsing for H. S, Play —Dusty League Bowling—Sophs Defeat Freshies—Briefs., i bers of the Advent urch surprised Mr. and arles Monbleau of Broad st evening in honor of their wedding anniversary. The w nted with an elee- coffee 2 wedding cake, and of The men's church sang and ngs and vio- and cake were ! Christian ¢ { Mrs. Ct | street 1 [z tric | several picces Pquartet of the | there lin solos. Ic: ! erved, 50 Mr. ar ried at Dawson Mo silver. were s S d Mrs Lor Monblean were mar- Ohio by Rev. U. C. Methodist chureh aving been Mis ricss of Boston. The Plainvill W ooy 10 ¢ t of u b om nd 1 friends since tha five children, New York H. Monbleau, local Advent pastor of ch in RBris- sell Mon- N e Alier u of Plai Heavy Plainville's Court Docket and nd for to- pr the ts arre | | jurors iring reir busiest year t i by 1y evening are Tt is expeeted th Mills, M. Prior, and W would hold ials would st 0 ssuing was discharged | costs of Those upon payment ‘abs’ Whist s held their witist party last evenir Kensington, 7T of the winners i Mrs. Keon. Mary solation prize He Itos: in was Berin News Thank n the largest discharged by payment of | without Coone New North ¢ ‘n' vy "New Haven GEN HEARIGS Costs ad Fines With Costs Are ssessed by Judge tail lights. L HIGHIAY PATROL ACTIVE, lights, failed to appear to Be the court en; ance I'h ason the women's Lyons and Mrs Warren thi BT, carried e winner was Fren took nry the m the d. e Tabs will hold party next Tuesday e of Wednesday Enjoy s of of sk the the i cons onard, Sprin, of with having ille Other evening Berlin, erc and intoxication, fon the latter days suspended |breach of peace charge; Daufalt of New Haven, ch | driving, was fined Held o Decem- 00 S0 % {charged with feited a bond of to appear. ing night *arty the pany arty at Lloy There was a la is fined § iven a 1 nce on the William J. d with 0 and being remitted “Thompsonvi reckless driving, when he failed offics Goods € and gl charge and per supper last eve tendanc ckles: ¥ $25 of oy ; Annual The T. ( ! lin Congreg their annual It will ional church wi on Friday | tart at 4 ¢ will be of fancy other things appropriat istmas presents. T W bug for the child Mrs. Grace Smith, at this surprise for the ren can be a success, those v to contribute towards it 10 leave the articles with crofs the Berlin chould plainly ber—D Roger Griswold Here 27 for Years-Tabs Hold Successful | B4 SRS 11 at Home d vlor of Ke suffering 1in Mr. dr Whis—Church Notices—TItems, " sington is:2nd i from an auto Taylor's ¢ by il h shake- cident | was struck named Bishark o badly ‘wrecked. The curred in front of the bank. Mr. Taylor was pinned in the cekage of his car, which turned over, S removed by pass Al- though M Taylo el 0 bro- ken bones he is suf shock Mr. Taylor's car was comir the north and Iishark proaching from the w. what is known sid- sessions in was Griswold pre grab Jude Georg d oyt one held m o the vearslast « largest vesterday. wn court court wobile drivers ar- ning by t violation o Thirty-threc by the court evenin number arted by @ car a man and w The on lent oc- Berlin ings are throyed wit Mis reste on M ta police the notor ve cass were dispos dumng the cou s¢ he reason Jor srarrests wis the drive jubert T. Harley, state police com- | jssioner, o1 Monday evening. The ommissione had every man avail- fe und: his command on the lighway parol with ovders o sum- | anyone not acting in any the motor ve- | | Football Date Cha unti 16 date the third Ithe series between the truction and the nthers has been ‘hunksgiving day to game will be play Berlin fivld " Post or alleged marked f s, ol b g At 5:30 per will b 1oom where will find a vited to uly d of 3 of the the lar bys. o ; o'clock served those zood attend welcomed, aast B Fred Hubbs s in New cd by the 50 club will meet lock at the Demor a cafeteri in ¢ who want menu, All this fair a ring from the from o1 was ap- rds rs, st tows fonr is b in Items rd is spen Haven whe illness of re 1s the The case Constable e suy Mrs by in narily arrét S ceord il lawe. The caniizn irivers on’ <on vive been rducited yenalties 1¢ the ylying witk th The comr #ed for the last six v have let drivers of the law off | Schools Closed rood was ac-| ‘The schoals Zonur o ;I, ‘v\\“,);l?n‘w ‘l‘\’:\‘Ll : “‘n-‘:\ | Thanksgiving holidays this noon and vor will | counted to find out the reoponed on mext Mouday | SUR NS UG BUEM KIS proportiofof cars which are driven i on Conngticut highways with de- | |mbecs S fective caipment. On Maday evening ven satrolled the way. Dective head wrrests £ most of the in mat « other lie lar were discoy rs Wl been stopp wits of will continuc for ecticut highwa through court ssity of ¢ 1 at s o Con- Berlin trom “The st | Berlin Last changed Sunday. at the e Guorge sast Berlin post officy rom 7:30 k tomorrow niorning. ting the association lust team e liws, op: o'clock o'eloc The achen n e of e of ifract jons [ Hubbard school was wr The pupils of the cighth rtained the pa nd ¢ closed but ollowing Normal L ginia 1 violin lobert Bank Closed Savings entire d. on offi 10 o'clock in Bank will tomorrow. | » will be the morn- stat Berlin 1ts led to the drivers and, | violations of\ 1y Kensington Methodist and 1 after the | the s Kensington Congregational St m" b churches will hold union Than VELe services in their res R LA ""1”‘ ‘“{‘:":u wrches this evening. Visiting min- alone/The campaign continued st iy bg \in pive the scrmons. cenge and the number of arrcals | LI an flo the hundreds. . | William is hon i ested for having illcgal|go601 1o spend Thanksgivi hts Harry L. Snow, |y fined yHaven; Lawrence Wiscerabber, Coales of Worth Mgden; Joseph Censak, Meriden. |~ g0 0 SR iy Were dismissed after paying oo te e 11y costs of the court. Those With-1yo"creiq tha holidays with of tail lights were: Anthony Ra entE Y AN e S 5 1dbrook; Camello Zanghi, o . of Worthington ridge. llingford; William J. Coon, ko rtford; Russell M. Caitle- Kensin nntil vost lic open ing. S anner. Johnson rea selected nu More than $14 was realized for the purchise LIt was voted to hold ing of th | Thursday in Janua The mecting of t the rchearsal of the Church Services pective the nex associ from with Coales and were: (Continucd on Page 15 Piske —_— schools their A respective Dr. Buckley another Amer enjoyed articles office, arc nd home rendered and Jurors William J. | list the split up irles C sgiving oran ir hall of {, together hem, is 4 45 Bissell . one headlight ont lice plate cwey street, New Claude Miller, tain, no ad- games 1%, Me- and John Du PriXes Brituin, Bolles wh instea Whiti taillight, 158 no ic ratior I's Phi rg 142 no tailligl Woodstock r ilight to ob N Bristol, strect, Wallingford Herbert M. Booth, | Waterbury, one and failure Harold I, avenue, Ber- | focu, hold siznal il d failure stration offic 74 Forest- vetive son, lights o'clocks. e license an Jerome N, Lewi Broad street, Plamville: no tailli 1o Pot 40 George st Biristol, de lights; Clifton farm, Plainvilie wley Guiadek defective light registration; { James street, de head- to ¢ registri- Ha North not stated; Fred 1 Church street, o taillight. tay Clos and T only local lose to ea e for il also ren, in In or child vishing d crson, feetive lerox defective lights; Colony road, T nd failu Otto . Reuelfieited il it ey, as s B to ecs 3 ry It the Dris light, tion; H Branfor erick ue, 122 New Britain or no t ve y U osup- nsc dir act in- are | Standard Stecl the irings, manu- ding re lative for e han y revealed. The bl Electrie Plainvills a other Mig Priday fuctories of Co., Ieck Spring Co. ton Mfe. will Friday mormng will not 1 0. close will b inery ( [l open d shop open morning, 1 be ope 1 wil stores (e tonight ar BY teach- bar liours, tomorrow, th will oh Plainville ( The pul nd cl sams will lie schools shops The closed tomorro let out th miental oot wi untij renc dalbey, reswin leetion The stamb, registration, Hegrist cel post windows at ti 1 fine " will be om S to 11 il morrow. No mail will b mbers, orrow Ly the Il Letters Orderca football school T ool au he Mondiy o tehed hie the coveted until that tir the high drum ! those who won mnounce ) for sehio rsals men whose | more l Yothing but the Truth,” are ‘h‘ ng held every day under the di- {rection of Vice-Princlpal Douglas MacDonald, The plot is especially ®0od and the whole play lends itselt | in surprising manner to high school production. The dlalogue is witty, the forceful, and the | whole piece ry entertaining. Bob Bennett, a young busincss | man, has to double $10,000 in five {days for his sweetheart, Gwen | R He invests it in an origi- il manner—by betting the $10,000 would tell the truth for 24 point on, the ¥ to the end. wition cannot help but hter and fun from any udience, and when tell- sults in losing busi- up homes, love- ships, one can well | trials that young Bob ericnces during those 24 Murphy, a White Brenar Dunbar Cavanau, Tompey action Kalish Fron ufiiery moves rapid | Hoftman who plays it of Bob Ben e on the sta character with of finesse. This as Mr. Kramer has imateur theatricals d always makes al Domiano the |G ust s, wl s exactly 0 supports Mr. the right type for art calls for an in- | pertect lady under | all circumstances, | Miss Hills |, s certainly all of ston as ed at uitorium on Fr lay o’clock. ) be i next of follow th Sophs Win From Iresh mmores defeated 16 in the first sketball Ic tion s the me of | igue at rnoon Con Pla County this ¥ Sophs can upper ved a. The eing out- many | the the ingly L commi second lows closing mi {routs i 1y be Yeamans, rf built employed Bergan refere the varsity b ordered. The | th a six-inch front and trunks will be navy with and the socks will b ¢ and white checkered both The sides. John and Bro: rms for ave be 6 white period school. A conc he given Ao M ming up Dusty Bowling League W L. t's The A union b church t} I ial it Lum Bowlir lost to the Sessions » Recreation alleys, place the scant in of onc ne Americ ion climbed into sole po ion ond position by taking the odd from the Peck Spring Co. The ud gave the Business- men an av battle before suc- the first string. comd was a tie at 500, and the | merchants won the thivd, which c ried the second with it. Murph Jr., featured with 332 for his night's work, but Thompson, C. Nelson, Ra- wwanangh, Pompey, 1. Brook and Grimaldi were all above The when ol tione S per ¢ m mes Clock outiit at t it retained first ful cuml winning Thr scores ndard Steel 97 90 91 86 102 113 5 119 Men 2z 102 99 116 105 100 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “Running Wild” with W. €. FIELDS If you're strong for laughs on the con (and who that'lt ki isn't? right. KAPLAN DUNI here’s one Nou just SR ML Ve, A GOOD ALWAYS SHOW FRIDAY TRES DON'T LIE" ESTHER RALSTON oy with camera ¢ winte MOND LY and Tt AU |FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Twenty five years ago today, Meriden; M. Clark, Mclford, | pogep M, Griswold of the most Hter D. Chri Weth- - prominent men in Berlin, moved to | dward Hall, Wi this town from Rocky Hill and start- | Zena, cw Hi ed his local practice. Dr. Griswold vtford; Joscph Hagood. hag held the office of health officer | were discharged upon | for years s of five dollars. Fractured Skull fn Fall 1 for I Wilhelm Johnson, M, e fined Mrs, Justus Johnson of Last Der- Colye, "lin was seriously injured last - Hart- ing, receiving a fractured skull when he slipped from the running hoard of the automobile on which he was riding. An X-Ray revealed a frac ture of the skull from the top of his head to the bridge of his nose. He | also wus suffering from concussion | of the brain this morning the New Britain hospital hut is was re- ported that his general condition is favorable. Johnson. a powerful young man, is a member of the Ber- lin Panthers. Johnson is popular with the young people and the news harged upon payment of the costs of his fnjury has gricved his many of Edward LaBlane, Hartford, friends who hope for his speedy re- charged with having no tail light, | covery. DONT STOP TO ARGUE WITH US! | GET OUT OF | AERE AS FAST | AS YoU cAN! and | udolph wcher, 1 Berlin. They piyment of the o Those who were arrest ing illegal headlights and we 55 and cost were: John W. Wallingford and C. H. Martin, ford Cazio ey Wallingford, who having obscured headlights was and cos Patrick charged with ving no headlights, was fined $5 \d costs. George Ifurman, W Britain, charged with having illegal lenses was fined §5 and the costs of A. Long. Hartford, charged with having illegal was - dis- Paneldo, with gal sach account to another Hartford, amounting Ryan, lenses, WELL! Aow TAAT [ TURKEY OF FRECKLES' 1 AAS DISAPPEARED \x\_,\ COMPLETELY . Brooks E. Brooks nvill cater playing 1 John : wi it is expected Sr Peck 53 59 gh 71 American 8 81 14 Sesstons 4 ity le winter edia ocal d the and higher field to scek correspo honors, g 0 h hool, ith the h the np. The "Wapy 1 Brool Notes second today for the ysed Tt on Mrs. > company's howli Buck Roger's farm Frida all t the oy, the n s is ever Drug stores scl in the stores a nt Un Eveiyn s E]ephant r coner do it nt, was inc the two ¢ Spring Bergan high t a good te il enterta s o'cloc! church Celia mid-wee Baptist 108— 290 game played in a fleld of mud. Arrangements have been made by Manager Raymond J, Casey of the North Ends and Tom Kennedy of e Weést Ends, whereby 25 per cent of the receipts will be turned over Brtstol News ‘(U the H()yi club building fund. R. J. Boyle will APr\e in official ca- []I.‘ INV[STMENT [;[] { jicities and the Inrgest crowd ever o attend a football game in the city s to push their way gates at Muzzy Field. 89 106 56 447 Leg 10 Davis Bleted President and| (ther OI ficers Chosen u ‘ LOCAL MAN lS DlVORGED Walter © advance sale of tickets for the ond annual concert and ball of Piremen’s Benefit and Relief as- iation indicates that the high school ium will be crowded long before the first cura t § o'clock. The entera ogram will include Misg ittisto and James vell known local singers; © Arnolds and Betty of Hartford, : an the Ideal ituck; and nd dance Milewski Freed by Court i der—Whitman Child Dies—Mrs, Deming's Pstate Totals $13,000— Baskethall Game—Other Items hich will K, will Le furnished rture orrhmim.. tayinond Crumb wil lead . which will be para v members of the eity - John H. Hayes of the 132 department and other city of. Home Morgan G. Farrell of No. 1 is chalrman of committee in charge of ionts. Chief John H. Hayes, chairman last year, is serye wdvisory capacity, Basketball Game ristol New Departures will rsec bow before a lo- « ‘hanksgiving night crack five representing the Columbus, of Bridgeport, the High echool gym ta > fire of the Bearing Makers. tors regarded as one rongest quintets in this sec« are expected to give the 1 plenty of trouble hefora Whistle. They have been for a number of years and, ays been represented by a ’m!m dable ageregation on the eourt, “|winning the championship of the ||»,,| City for five consecutive years, This will be the final test for tha factory five prior to the opening of the state league scheduls during the week of November 27th. The fipsy W engagement of the Bell Towners im e ceniiicnts crieration offiis circuit is schduled for Friday, ot appr | December 2d, at New Haven against Iy tlas while on the following 1z at Bristol they will enters tain the Waterbury entry, A preliminary game between the cltics and Bluejays, two local elubag u\.u precede the principal attraction, |Dancing will follow with music by {the New Departure Broadcasting ore | chestra. Death Local Man Granted Divorce on on thel Walter P. Milewski of this city Wade hae|Was granted a divorce from Irene ti Milewski by Judge Newell ! Jennings in the superior court yes- crday. The case was argued last but decision was reserved at t time by the court. stimony presented showed that Ciotti girl at the time of her age was on parole from the !Long Lane farm at Middletown and Y {met Milewski while staying at her ]‘ home in this city. Following a short courtship, she preferred charges against Milewski and he was arrest- arges were dropped when he agreed to marry the girl. However, after the ceremony the couple de- parted for New Haven and while stopping at a hotel, the girl was ar- rested for violation of parole. The uit for divorce was based om a complaint of fraudulent contract udge William J. Malone represent< d Milewski. Harold F. Whitman Harold F. Whitman, aged 7 years, on of Mr. and Mrs. Homer White man of Bristol road of Farmington, i i |dicd last evening after a short ille fietd | play, {when the Knigsts o 1de are te 1o playe for a numbs limit for age have enter Tr New will school n Martin | prob- but I.c Leroy | s Kk other te Pallottl, | 1a ping Y \fternoon s six-week n established the high g on Main at Masonic and tl will business in a of the comp: mortg: will the the nment ht at under Berle: k ton any is to fina Resolution On am | The fo Jeath of ira Mayor' John I city 7 of which minutes of lowing meers Mayor ed by 1t church will wilt | tireless the City second, with 1 of the hours of e and gir |well th la child equip a wh has w foresight promots ¢ door the cau to bri n the Kuowing full v in the life of | zing that properly | ational centers insure | con ity spirit, he and wisdom althy out He championed, too, the young men of the esire facilities for creation tol boys s of value of and rea 1 recre for i was city in the £ :neral will be held at 2:00 I'riday afternoon at the of the parents. Rev. Mr, Slakelee of Farmington will conduct |the servics and burfal, in charge ot !Undertaker James J. Dunn, will be I in West cemetery, this city. Leaves $13,000 Estate ate of Mrs. Margaret Gy who died at her home on Washington street recently, will toe approximately $13,000, according r presented by Executo# Angerbower. A bequest of 3250 was made te e Ladies' Aid society of the Ase bury Methodist church, of which Mrs. Deming was A member for Wade also spread | many year: A bequest of $50 te ds of the City 1 Lie Forestville Cemetery assoclation Ifor the care of the Deming plot was also made. ember| Bequests of $500 were made t@ | Mrs. Julian Heath and Miss Elizae JUND COMMISSION. heth Lennon, both nieces of the dea City Championship 31,000 each to Mrs. Helen Ny v Bullis of Bristol and Henry Church W 3\\{ Ansonia; §i00 to Mrs. Francle 11 Downs of Brooklyn, N. Y.; $100 each to Dorothy Grace Goodale and-Aliea 1Arletta Lu)wlw both of Morristown, | to Estella Spencer and Mrs. Sarah In a codicily bequeathed to il Gustafson, with . Deming resided since husband several e lo'clock ome to “m\i commission wi ennobled and to h vith ) Is of whole. 1 ot him on a tion for the youth 1arle submission to thes; tions late famil Mayor lud (Continued on Page 13.) By BLOSSER l CART UNDERSTAND T \NHY FRECKLES WAS \ 'so GOOD O GINME THIS TURKEYH a8