New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 30, 1929, Page 7

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— - ¢ . ! NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1929. ; 7 4 = == : e ‘ 1 | | ' | placed him under arrest on a charge| Roland Hoerle of the Ideal ‘l that at the primaries. It is which consisted of ~Judge 1 i Pl . 'Il N of vagrancy and locked him up in|chinery Co., is spending a few days |agreed in political circles that the William = ,mnh" -;. i | a cell at the town hall in Cleveland on a husiness trip. | votes en John Donnelly, w Ernest Fuller ATDEgm i A anvitle ews Faeourtt this. mernlng Rishler|| Trank VWi Hohbeins o clenkiatithe ted, and the additional ( h, William P. Calder. I John T. Chidsey™ Alexander Harper, v raham, h Moore, ley, J. B. ted thit he had no home and had tes will be abou Y been drifting from town to town. He | vacation het - said that he had been in Plainville | Governor and Mrs. John H. Trun \ b for the last four months and had | bull were the guests of Colonial and | At | | i ocal post office, is enjoying a week vora £ Winsted | slept in barns, pool rooms and bowl- | Mrs. Arthur 1. Budd o | ing alleys. The y thing he did to | Mass, at a luncheon yesterday. | earn a living was to set up pins in s Prior of West Main street local bowling alley has returned home from the New vote ha o X | In answer to questions by Prose- | Britain General hospital where he nging the total of Bristol 1 y- i t {‘ I e = 5 tor Conlgn, Ritcher stated that he |underwent successful operation t o 5 per : : 24 1 town it the local authorities| The We-Uns will meet this eve- |y ol t AL T § haplain Fractured Skull would let him go, He admiifed that |ning at the home of Mrs. Harry | At the fi of ty clork | AN PR | the clothes he wore were the only | Hibbard of Broad street I 1 ir : 1 A rgaret . | s $ that he had in his possession. A mec -!x '3 n,fl m,’, \; ool ;w-w.-n o . ho e ) . y th Prosccutor Conlon and Judge | mittec il be held ednesday eve otl S, 1 fo. 1 to I M Monday Begins | CONDITION 18 CRITIGAL i frpie Somlenaem e ™" ot e e, 0 2010, L ] that he was in good health and that | Superintendent of Schools Leon €y Staples there no reason why he could Plainville High School Eleven De- 1ot g0 to Work and earn a roapect-| Melvin Johnsoniof 13 T able living. |strect is resting comfort S Great October Clearance Sale of i e “ 1 Committee to Meet Tonight — | The regula lowlne 9 t Pla > monthly meeting of | an app ; e S i ‘ fee he mber of .Com- Y 2 | Getober 12 5 : 3 : 7 I American Legion to Eleet Offleers. | meree be held Thursday ey orge Wooding b per- | ; 1 to the N e : a 3 ‘ LIty on the Gridley Realty (e : 4 v . ning at 8 o'clock at the cham nal 1 S Six jand and : { 7 | nu ol shie dlo rooms or os slreot, tecording to |10 Miles G. Limeburner, according Y o Jand ,(Jf ‘ p hile seated on St nt made today by |t @ warantee deed filed at the offi Wined Tior Overtonding Teuck or tho ¥ ot sy d By Waterbury — School 1 operation for v e -‘.1”:-" 32, m’) Al e Drakides ¢ | ot thektay C. A. Cowles, grain ed, his life v was thrown Sl Brceing . s iis the WE WILL CLOSE 0OU 4 Sl “‘)"”" ] discussion. i i Several floor sample Suites and scparate picces of high grade Furniture Wil i ' ‘,‘ i “v”».\‘ . Trant ,“'”M”"", 4l J ok oy | (because we need more room for incoming new merchandise) at prices re U S s : sion, 3 you want to pay. You certainly will be astounded at these wonderful od lit irried this morning at 9 o'clock at ish £ raluc deductions 10% to 50% @l of O of Merey, \ 3 values, Redu ns 10% l”’,’ 5 e o 5 e ::f‘,' “ i 8 PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE $100.00 S g T u Hayes, ¢ ting of 66 inch Buffet, Iixtension Ta ide and one host Ci e : lago 1 1 ozany vencered in combination with gumwood. Beautifully fini i ‘ o ' » y ¥ mial color, excellent construction throughout, only thic || venicie Dlainville. D 1S Ceremonics - } uites to sell. Well worth $226.00 for $100.00. i Greeh g ] coial 1 ! 4 T ; s c s oy i hdconiion Yeld ab thedt people of Plain vt |3 o | x4 | i 4 PIECE COLONIAL BED ROOM SUITE $179.00 \2 hizh tnd Green, canght un- | homc of bride on Bicycle street SORIChLSH 00 . ko % ‘2 | pit voiud service Discontinued R sk front door ¢ pply in the Plainvill apple tops on Bed and Dresser @t SRy i Walor s B . 1 N North M . \ v ( ) imagine getling a colonial i minlfom Db e, risto ews it i : : ‘ | Room Suite at price you M i EA R BoRA ol scovigemin e e e ] p GhiaToa | want to pay. # Arrested By 4 « in the color of sula, ¢ FSSEESS S S o 15 cansed ¢ com- Heavy Voting i r c table for v n L R o Conn high school § S ‘ 2 - ! \ : ry Do E : v dn its game Saturday | CiA i 1 5 A0 o SNRRglon Gonstabley s s Pla BT n Wilby High school and the | Accldont At Bad Corner Results fn Wis ric v | uuy o] SR ¢ V) ; o) 107 LanthersiDcres 1t to 0 Waterbury aggregation romped off : Injuriecs—Increase o School 1 Although 105 Inercase in one. ¢ v 1 "f"‘\‘ pils—Evening Schiools to Open— 3 e | ‘1! ic. 1 the per oes out The I | I ,“ i Gr iyl s h,"’h,;“ g SRR ; i Gor p S o 5 il e ] | N he d At, the locals, couneil the final city el Jon “ S A 4 i Due 1o hin o pike during pa ¥ S ams of their own class [tol to fill the seat cated by Wil- Dr. W st f c ved at NI f 5 ‘ R Ter trouble. Coach Caul- | lard E. Hoy ho this ye Tt 1 of . 1 o Eonl 2 S Jein A p ot | during the coming cumbent mayor, in what is ¢ " ; 1o holster up the offensive | to be one of the most i el t | One Day Mot Swell Trafiic on A Ld) Sl et tlienra tgs Ao : ; i : i Saturday, Plainville will | history of the city i : s PPost Road—D. AL R Chapter o go | 107011 Mt 1 Walsh hat 1sked where its old il from Southir 5 "‘.l'}_’:_”' n'.,‘ et sl ] ; 16 Westhrook—Notes of the Town. Josal Sotiiaoe ' e "‘“j"‘)’l“ ’Jv‘“x’. “"“’! ":'_' 1' the couneil since 1925 when throe 7 t y 1 o et ot > be filled with | ¢ (he present members were elected il 1w ¢ i e e L 3 : : iction from beginning to end, i the Jast clection all the city 1 by i > holl exclling Ll ot e ‘ S i s Cake and Fancy Sale o thers retainen Lthair sty ing the rsion it s vodl off tho the i [ y 1) 1 to ot 2 e 1 1 Yo ) Plans have been completed by the | governmental hody by safe margin ind | 1 on t 1 t1e nd doosn't 1 ) iy v e of (I Aid socicty of the Church | This year, however, new candidates, | it « on d he occ | Thi ; \ A A lady of Mercy for a cake|among them Thomas A. Tracy and n 1 i ! ; n ! ancy salo’ 10 be held| 1 awis & Tarsons. proved fo e pars . qunrter t : I t v « it A Wednesday afternoon in the base- | ticularly strong and it is thought 1 « i nt of the church. In nee o i AEsh \¢ CVENing | very probuble that fthere may 1 ) At L 1 L e SR A IE e it sl b T i i oo « v e i Jely. o |Pasement o'clock. Whist and| oculting from Mr. Ho relin- | the case 1 until ! grCEian e Syl aves (uishing his place in his candidacy | Month hene A parish are re-| o "4n o chiee exoc « office cen- | quested to send in ¢ pies, et Upon | The socicty has decided to hold a Mr. Tracy and Mr. Parsons topped r. Merrill and Mr. Judd, present forial s of card parties during the fall citizer offict o tho " Strand | anil Wintar nonilia. Lozt willl Ibe {incmberstat the council Shy : off the hook and two |awarded to the winners GRS RS D L G ! ol building broken party given. Grand prizes will be | tions and intere ¥ v o, 1 ! fe a scarch in the rear of |awarded at the end of the series. | 2re predicted at nor A i i At J and found Richter. He |The public invited i Monday, October lic y D To Fleet Officers Iixpeetations intensive } 1 i 59 | ===—————————=———| At the rcgular mecting" of the|campaigns will he whed t » t - - Brock-Barnes post, American Le- | this week the committers 3 the i k oot e e 8 o'clock at Tegion hall on Whit o candidatos ¢ city council A e s 1 h % I ol LG L nyestisatacand Hages spenkathefwveckeen L 1 ing street, officers will he ed for | Of the twelve candidates oceded fi {urned | er over New | parent <PLAINVILLE® the ensuing year. No names have | city ¥ council six will be elim- | prin, city fto I 1 i ¢ \ s th nra o ’ e Coule, = - — 'heen mentioned in connection with | inated at the final elections and | park st wer 11 \ 1 TODAY 3 | commander's post although | it is thought that a | r of 1 r 1 i 3 ! ENN TRYON and SUE CAROL there are ten Legionnaires who are oters, realizing th for ) b r 1 . 1 a ndoer I el in 5 cligible for the office. Al members | whom they vot Wt the primarie « « Kot 1 Greene Hills il ( r 3 e s i rlin stre I'T CAN B DONE are urged to be presnt. | T e e il 3 I Ve Teport- i » | ¢ Rl TR Prank inches of wark, N. T Comedy — News — Serials | Rotelve GorGl catos el il e Teliocond By S ounie : Snturdiy by Constalile Venire en In poor candition for the past | ShePt the c end with his parent A BIG SHOW Twenty-one members of the Sun- | of the leading candidates. 1 with hnmting out of season. | several yoars and {1 Mr.an John Pinches — of o o iy school class received cortifieates | o probatle A e N w STent G Gl Wort ton 1 SUNDAY -2 Feature of promotion at the Plainville Con-{ oo it is fhought, may he the |ional 1 1 | . S : Fast Berlin 1tems RAYMOND GRIFEITH gregational church yesterday. Rally [ oitiion or many more b (t « 1L NOTICE & & A meeting of the school board will MARCELINE DAY day exercises were held in connec. | 'y (0 0 RIS AT { Directl 5 tated. Pros 5 hetd Kriday evening of woelk in lion with the morntng acrvices at| .o eSS 1 i Ve made in . for the purpose of appointing ni TRENT'S LAST CASE 10:45 o'clock. s o iles 1 ) wor Ray- the t | {, soon, according ta ) UiggT £ 20 Crs- or ror the Hubhard school, The Tom Tyler and Frank Darro Those who were promoted are as| ' Mtir ! Heclonigs : Ty I o e oo s Socicty of the Ken-l .0 o pumber of candic the in Corning, Gerfrude Mendel, Cather- | CAUANY strong iy BOILY “ 1S AT Mr \ will ape : « T A oral church were | outjon teft vacant since the death | GUN LOU follows: Roberta Brewer, Virginia | [AT8¢ number votes may P G AR 2 oA oEadehatl o X a0 X Ire ore Co e secking the Noilor Al Y oulliove ine Minor, Mildred Richards, cast for some of the prominent| iy “ouncil including Willard | on Croym éra by | Tarmon Carlso o lion el B donT | o “ Seymour, Marion Thompson, Mar-|NeW candidates, however, lends a{yq Homer Judd, Prank ' famm ot (e [ PALher S Munson, | (rensuy Jast Berlinite h to have WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Pl &erly French, Phyllis Goeb, Dorothy | 108 e of ainty to the r I William A, Hayes, 1 5 i ford Clark: social committc Lewis appointed to the cor NALio L \VaAnssT oy Hird, Jean MecLeod, Madeline Wil- | Which promises recedented | nppril Char Ander i} 2 \ | DI denced by the petition ‘ Charles s, Mary Brian and | {liams, Lura Scery, Lois Alford, Ar-|helght o int council fpersanne 1 ¢ rk 7 § ' 1io] rvice - S WIThoa D esesin thur Bridgeman, Merwin Danielg, [ ¢lections and —an unusually missioners i ng 8 i i ) M. Marsh, of i and RIVER OF ROMANCE Lawrence Deloy, Kelsey Lindstrom, | vote A | William J. Tracy T o Adventuve, Teomance and Love | |Allen Nystrom, Francis Valley and | Expectations arc that the vole at| lof Car ' el Al DL Dram Corps Rehearsal d on Page 11) i ! Robert Warren | tho final elections will greatly ex- | Roger N 1, the recey i (t i on Page 11) dirants ot 9 | A rehearsal of the St Pay rm —— e tariadicom contiinan Senecnielicorins il ot haldsin il hal i o T i T 7 5 P i e ol o ' FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS His Choice! By BLOSSER fo ool ‘ { frentice Loses Vight ! for a term of ane w‘ The Geor I, Prentice (o, of | of. the T e com | Berlin, has lost ts fight heforo the — — = s e e L s s o TG s e e ealie ) (R A sl s T ExpeTy ! ) < o i lock T M. o mid [less™ obtained by the Hookless | a DANDY PICTURES Yot | OF GRIZZWY || THAN ANVTHING ELSE = A \NILD T A s RO N KANOW T FOND t YLl pENTRY FFastener Co., of Meadville, Pa. ‘ SUOWED US, FRECK\ES-- | BEARS TLL VoL KNOW \WHAT I'D « ANIMAL ] OF ANIMALS d o0 g At i hny anad 'SPECIALLY THE ONES ) SHOW YoU IR LIKE To BE WUEN HONTER, T 6O INTO ALL PARTS OF : T e OF TUE ANtmaLs! [ OO CPME OFR | | 1 6ROW uP, OSCAR? TE WORLD LOOKING | M oG e RALTE NG alh “Look [Fors s the | ,»\r STOM:, \fk_, /‘fi FOR ANIMALS ©F T0 BE A - © oot gt oo e revee | Dodd. | ) ™ AL R BUTCHER — : ihe o Mot incpake Akt Missionary Society (o Meet | vd ) ; , i The Woman's Missionary sociefy | o e e i 100 e L X nsin o, “Congroraisona) /—/ £ o Vo ‘e t| church will hold its September meot RN ' h } i i at the home of Mrs. Upson on | i 4 " e \ Thursday at 3 p. | & el L o ama | DAL R Invited For Ceremony t [ [ . the | Members of the Emma Hart Wil 7 tor (it Adw AL (| lard chapter of DAL R have | o L e e st v (sal tor (et remony l 2 & . Ay ta to re- | COmmemorating the patriotic . achicvements of David Bushnell, : herey ; " captain of Sappers and Miners, in | ; s & | the War of the Revolution. He was | S aT il the inventor of the marine first PY et ‘i 1 oo TR {ised a0 that time in an unsneces 6oy Rk ¥ ‘Nl atten to sink a British ship. | LS X Ll €t 27, 1020, IHe was one of the carlicst Yale | = l} » b B - T IT———

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