New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 7, 1927, Page 7

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Ve e o — Filled Madora Chiffon Hosiery, full fashion- ed, silk all the way up, in the new picot top, in grey, nudv, opal, mauve, season, gun metal, even-glow crash, vanity, pair S % ' .95 (3 pair $5. Sheer Chiffon Hosier nude, shadow, rachelle, pair uxiliary Doings er county meeting of Legion ladies’ auxil- in the community rthington Ridge, Berlin, at At Hart's Alley M. E. Church, .. 99 69 -4 Plamvzlle News ‘ AUTO 1S STOLEN b STRIPPED, BURNED Daring Thieves Destroy Machine - Parked at Gemer EVFORCEMENT Put Parking L Unable to v Broi Teomson 56 New Britain pass the Chamberlin ... §3 ock-Barnes post, Wt the post's regu- cting Monday night. Funeral of Mr. LeHart f imin LeHart, his boarding POSTPONE tomorrow from ertaking par- will be shipped Y., for burial. Hosiery . who took the dropped the ing—RBricts, ‘Ghe Gift Most flcceptab[e WHO WOULDN'T ACCEPT SEVERAL PAIR EXQUISITE SHEER SILK HOSIERY “MeCALLUM,” “CORTICELLI,” “POINTE X N “HOLYOKE,” “GOTHAM,” “MADORA K ONLY A FEW OF OUR LEADING MAKES 2nd theater wh Another Mad Dog OF od in his cellar. | At the Recreat | Ends won a close r All silk Chiffon, and dainty, fumee, dust, Cairo, honey, nude, etc., full fashioned, very smart shades as mushroom '$2.95 full fashioned, French clocks, in new shades as rose, peach $3.50 . $5.98 { GIFT HOSIERY — STREET FLOOR t the special e ol Brass quintet cre a supply of 1 jwill be held at | room tomorrow Drunken Driver Is Fined $100 (o SEVERAL OTHER CASES "' i Demonst series that the state dey | carrying out. This is the season for Reckless Driver From Bay State Pruning apple fr interested in this Assessed §35 and Costs—Thomas {0 attend this demonst | Will Speak Mrs, Matthew Griswold Fagan’s Condition Shows Improve- i e on gave a ment—Bricf Items, ) Motor vehicle law violations com- con t lin town court session held last eve- ' was hostess, She ning in the Town hall. Judg: Chedel, orge G. Griswold presided. The court was crowded to the doors interested spectators. ars ag Ret Brik Plerson was the first case ' Grorge Meisner brought up for disposal. e was ar- 1 yesterday rested Sunday on Derlin street by Constable Frank Drown for driving while under the influence of liquor Pierson also figu#d in a slight ac- cidenl. He was iined $100 and costs ! o where he . Lant of I artford, charged with Bertha N. reckless driving, was discharged be- | ield Friday canse of lack of sufficient evidenc lLant figured in an accident on ) vember 26 on the state highw rm discussion took place when he | accused itness who had been in the car at from his critical the time of the accident. He was| George Skinner also accused of ste s companion in 1 court deemed the evide sufficient aad discharged o0- | ain, omas 1 n W Dorchester, Massa- The whist part d with reckless driv- at their hall in and costs. Kramer | lar ave the road and the weme Kramer cha vas fined ed a car to the car. Mrs, Mary Carey street, New Britain, also charged awarded to Mrs. with reckless driving, was fined § and costs. This case was continucd | were th from last June hed ability of William Young of Mass: ames, chus:tts to appear 3 to B. K. Barnard. Youag was injured when he was Wit part; by the Sulliv hospital until recently. ullivan Legion tock a left turn into a driveway| The Tolton-Kasica unit { Legion auxiliary will hold its In the Pierson case the court gave lar monthly Lusiness mee without giving a signal. the accusced an cvieusion of time in row e which to pay his ®ac. The date extended 1 il the first of January. The on motor vehicle violations for an indefinite time until the autoist he- tres will preside in to drive within the law. Courts The committ: all over the state are filled with mo- ing arr: tor vehicle violation e urday eve “ails to Ap) hard to make Judge Ernest Simpson of the su- yerior court ordered the honds of Gustave Monte of Berlin forfeited at the session of the court heéld or ning at committen day fn Hartford when the accused Chairman Mvran 1. Goodr sailed to appear, Monte was charsed Bertin G with violation of the motor vehicle | The Rerlin Grang Taw. n oparty s Pu ning at the he funeral of Walter rom f to § o'r) 1 ke, who died A delomnts 2terneon at 2 o'clock f wae in Warch, Point was in that town, ases Serio The condition of M ard Michael Krunz remains £ *he New Rritain Genera ‘h man are s nown weetdent Samuel §otenday plelt ITacpital authori- 1 ronart that the men have a good | pital. Moth, chance of recovering. ling comfortah Tuneral Tomorrow Berlin News | v - held from I vmnd church | noon at 3 o'clock. East Berlin Ttems is confined to 14 last evening in Gra . visitors being prese: s in Harwinton, Avon, ki was best for Commulity club y Bristol outfit ¢ Sesstons Clock < at Community A short entertainment program Saturday Supper Tomorrow sic by the Ma public is invited. young people ional church Red Cross canvass will be this meeting. * mecting of the be held this 0 o'clock in the church ple’s socicty ) church will cvening at 7 n original p; tion Friday A pruning demonstration will ven by County Ag, Dece annual Christmas salc Ald society of the ion Grangers pro- . Miss Moody | fternoon in the 0 o'clock a c church parlors. umed chicken sup- v concluded the banquet hall. 2 ven arranged ainment pro. are fnvited ze will o to Ch Plymouth on Decemt iques” this afternoon be given by posed the entire docket of the Licr-, Women's elub, Mrs, » Middletown members an the silver cup On Friday eve who wi ssoci tral Pomona will meet in W R. N. Griswol | of this town New Slater WH Probated I testament of the . who died last : keen as there athletes among returned home filed with Judge of t the New \»Hl tin General hr\vl London, Dec. Wilhelm Johnson is making rapid improvement and will be able 1 chair this week. exceptionally a short timy cturn to his jup in a whee Estate Hearing of the the court. on the account of North of ternoon [ district probute court in New Pederation to Serve Supper good and it will be on when he will | Congregational chureh her husband o'clock Thursday ¢ regular supper scheduled. | The widow ¥ 1 & and continue i ‘agan Tmproves Those who wr the committee o + beneficiary and nunity club orchestra from I ngements, The being drunk by a|proved and is expected cation il ha ye unity to huy. ¢ on sale at the supper. To be Tried by Jury . charged with tak- z an automobile ar's permission, another oppor- les left will | here attended Middletown Scientific Wesleyan last eve- ling the car by | fortably at the New Britain hospital, dent. The according to the hospital authoritics The extent of the injury to his eye has not been determined. bs' Whist held by the T: Kensington cly attended last mes the crash into a pole, hadly damaging was captured by Miss Emma Dehm. took sccond Alexander Sullivan of 335 High ors and the consolation Alling. William Brown At her Cur evening, Mrs. omises an meeting of the W ke STRAND ] ‘I’LAXI\Y\/XI.I.I‘,’w TONIGHT—THUESDAY appeared hefore set for next e tried by jury Motorist Fined Boleslaw Yusekwicki of &ummu; charged with violati a8 found guilty by J Mills Monday evening uesday, wh fax Reinhart Company. speak on, MILXTARY NOT o His Career. ot the road adjutant gene | first squadr ond licutenant, vice ferred to the national g A GOOD SHOW Richard Hill o winners of first and second wise of the in- ' prizes respectively he consolation prize went had collided Britain avenue IFriday night. Much Bowling ul results are s ustug a ne: f much activity will be held on T n car and was in the ning, December 13, 00,000 cyclone and flood dumage Queensland expeets a bhumper $50,000,000 this s MONDAY—TUESDAY Statton, ting tomor- " FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS crop worth Kensington. Al members a *d to he present as bu te will continue the drive importance will come ing. President In ch: ngements for the nin NOW -ANOW- DONT CcRY SO WE MIGAT FIND AJN=Y00 NENER k \N)-\AT S TME o\/iy I FEEL ALMOST SURE TUAT SOME- BODY SToLE DONT SAY TUAT, | AG=IF ANYBODY | | STOLE AIM WE MIGKT AENVER SEE AJM expect at the supper. auxiliary member T {oriorrow Bves Fiven by the hall, Plainvil as “neighh; ime was had hamas of T2erlin this morn- at the New Britain General hos- na 582 538 Post Oftice. 8¢ 7 9 .. 83 s S0 R . 86 T 525 501 same alleys Eaters finally won their first match | season, averging themselves » Acorn A. C., despite the wo Seymour led the fire- first game 1 to win the thi The scor am 4 8 9 96 97 nine p 84 87 80 Py 474 445 South Ends, e . a7 84 ..... 6 83 160 88 .85 86 G Ty 0 444 434 Notes The Pythian Sisters will conduct | st in thelr serfes tonight | “cllows’ hall. The general public is invited, The High school-T. M. C. A. bas game has been from this week and A dance will be given at the Ionic 4 evening, ic orchestra. The Baptist church Young Peo- | will hold its regular business meeting and church parlors at [ o'clock this evening. Maude Ryder Farrar will have a | Ale of fancy wor afternoons and evenings, and 9th, at her CARD OF THANKS iy We wish to thank our kind friends neighbors for their and aid in our bereavement in recent death of our brother, Willlam | Slater, and for their beautiful floral tributes. Frederick Slater, Richard Slater, John Slater, Charles Slater and Family, woman who suffered fatal burns last | week attempting to perform the an- | of the suttee—self molation of a widow with the body | says a dispatch to » Evening News from Allahabad. was rescued lice from the funcral pyre of her subsequently the play, Dream, | NEW WAY TO STOP FITS reported by Brook! a frea hookl arantoed treatment, Hope Renewed (v ] ; LINDY, OUR SMETLAND /gy T SAW A2 GRAZING ALONG PONY IS GONE= \NE'RE LOOKIN' ENERYWHERE FOR MIM! the past several years the Murphy Bristol News Electrical company has supplied the city's needs in this respect, but 87 95 87 97 .79 89 £9 110 R T N0 AGTIGN TAKEN b3 s s ts es Bazxil Streets to be Assizned for Coasting $1.011.45 during Judee | APpointed to Claims Committee Announced—Other News Tems, ti 464 Smoke Laters, 1 lanes the South ch from separating the Dunbar was high man r, to which | to Hough and E. meil- | no date has ', city's chier exoc rous Petitions ¥ nted to the home, 48 Maple St. izhten- section of 1% the purchase | 1and and the cost of th of a small amount of | work would proper- Referred to | \tion | 1lcing the grade and eliminating an strect commi | and report at ¢ Hindus Fight for Relics of | Woman Who Sought Death | st Lok 7 P—Thousands of | }n or Hindus fought to obtain fragments | of the charred clothing of a Hindu | of Woodland and 2eferred to lghting com next meetin IPor an electric light on the ‘rvnl of Smith strect installation of suitable | Pended at this time, it was thought strect, | that a large amount of stone and e corner streets, Field street. ent of a grade which it is propos- | was deeded {o Mr. Wilcox with the Farm- strect died vas thrown Into | © vents Class this | Clarence F. interesting program. She will review the book, by Clemway Wescott. will deseribe as given by ¢ depart- Ten Years of Soviet | " “The Dend Sea Treas Foreign Loan Censorship. 1s given at the \mmg n’s Christian Asso to the public. dip! ation, reported to the ilman 'hoard of educa contract the Bristol as a result of a vote taken hy the council last night, the contract will in the future be rotated each year amongst local electrical stores. | To Install Additional Street Lights Acting upon the recommendation the council voted to install the fol. lowing additional street lights: One Councl Fails to Settle Mayoralty roua. “oue”on imtopion menme ,1¥0 on Field street, one on Hillerest | Court and one at the corner of ‘\\ 0odland and Bradley streets, Judze Malone's Report GOES OVER T0 JANDARY wiva. s, %, 3otes Vi, . otal of £1,499.65 collected in fines luring the month of October and ovember, Frank Dutton, ap- * city council by Mayor Crun at the last was placed on the claims ittee by the mayor last night. \[ulln” Next Tuesday meeting of the elty © Lield on next Tuesday er 13. © o grading and resur- st which serves as tween Forestville brought up at i- |t ouncil meeting last evening by sor W. Raymond Crumb and it it to call in the interest- ow who reside in : 0f the street in ques- 4 meeting to be held on situation is a it the street it- town of Plain- reas the majority of the owners, who would be ! by the resurfacing opera- y 10N dive on the west side of the t which is in Bristol. In the t Plainville does the work, they collect from the property viors residing this side of the line ind the Bristol highway department nnot do the work because the t itself is in the town of Plaine 5 wis suggested by Mr. Crumby to | that the hearing, the property was | OWNers on this side of the line be < too | acquainted with just what repairs it arc igonded and the approximate cost and secure their approval 1o eir portion of the ex- When this is received, the of Plainville may call a meet- ing for property owners on their on | side of the line and the matter simi- rly explained. It both Bristol nd Plainville residents agree to as- cot- | pe It is the | sume their Tespective portions, then however, | either this city #° Plainville will do * no speeial election | the work and bill the other for its in spite of the fact that public senti- | portion, ? select- | No serious objection to repairing . Mem- | th street is anticipated and it is non- | probable that the work will be done Iy next spring by the local street department, which is better quipped and can do the work wper, Secks 10 Parchase | An offer of §1,600 for property owned Ly the city having a frontage of 200 fect on Middle street and a depth of 150 feet was submitted to ¥ council t evening by mes . Heffernan, local real es- tate man. The matter was referred ht ted "”" |10 Mayor Crumb to investigate and [ Teport at a future meeting. AN | Mo Make Engineering Survey City Engineer Carleton W. Buell wis instructed by the city council 15t evening to make a survey of outh street between Downs street” and Pine street with a view of re- ate S shaped curve which now exista. <coutn | While it is improbable that any | great amount of money will be ex- rt, which it would be necessary to love in lowering the grade, could be used in filling in property recent- Iy sold by James L. Wilcox to Mrs. William J. and which faces Rtiverside aenue. The land, which s originally owned by the city, for | proviso that the old river bed woul® : S was present at the ng last evening and agreed to se the city from its obligation m action to | for the sum of $2,600 after City En- . .n\ hosil o gineer Ruell had ited that to fill in s down [the old river bed would require This was re- [about 2,600 cubic yards of dirt, ferred to the street commi Superintendent of Public Works Os« r Anderson, however, belleved that + considerable improvement could be made in the portion of South street mentioned above for the sum | desired by Mr. Fries and that suf- ficient amount of stone and dirt ‘rn\‘M be secured at the same time, Due. | Engagement Announced COM- | Afr. and Mrs. John J. Durr of 108 Kenney street, Forestville have an- nounced the engagement of their canghter, Miss Evelyn M. Durr to Rob- 1 Otis Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. lamic which Qtis Roberts of Hill street. > out in the ecity last Decen I'lm tric Contrs | Board of Education Meeting ! The December meeting of the tion will be held at § o'clock this evening in the office of Sup ndent of Schools Karl A. SEE!'SEE! AND YOU THOUGHT HE \NAS STOLEA THE STREET JUST | AFEW MINUTES | | L " NOWWELL e ) FIND MM, {1 Mneds WONT

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