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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, \\'FI’)T(I—TS‘D;\\_’. OCTOBER 9, 1929. | 2 5 | : hearsal . - Plainville News e }hBflftol Ing; | Tomorrow Begins | al Pomona Gr embers wers larzest vote ever polled at a | | city election was registercd at the | polls Mon o Gy rgest r's election John F. Wade de- ray by a 1,200 1 pe (Values to $125.00) is | | 465 in a non ac v strong bid every year lard 1. Hough esd cction of PRANK W. DUTTON, HOMER H. JUDD. Ing caves his n Alphonse, iis; and a sister Mrs. J n . Wade tres all of James L. Murray, 1,659 nst | Carlson, yesterday morning damaged the three-story building to ated extent of $3,000 by fi they a good chance ton, unoppose | to be present. . | | On Friday at m. the junior | A &R F [ members of Girl's F society y A% g |0 [ | will meet in the parish i s I | Iederation Note: | | A food sale will be held | | parish house of the Cong Lol | | church tomorrow afternoon | o’clock. The member of t . i 1 4 N | Mrs. Josephine Holfman I mers rescracion whow names - Rec0Nd Total of Votes Made in s : pear on the rolls between those: of . ‘ Elected President Tor Year l‘ Mrs o1 clark and Mes Howard | 199 Smashed This Week Martin will furnish the articles of food for the sale. The church will | be open at 1 o'clock to rece G 0 T0 BE INSTALLED NOV. 19 !%ocs”"Nis . s Gonta o BOOTLEGGER SENT T0 JAIL ’ ' | | charge. 5 e | A quilting bee will be held in the| " s Omen S and Mlsses | High School Team To Mect Nauga- | parish house tomorrow afternoon at | S¢W Britain Man Caught Transfe r-i [/[/ 1 o'clock by the members of the - Ghol—Doter e | tuck Saturday—Shower Given In |, | ring Alcohol—Peter H. alers | | Monor Of Miss Helen Perrett— | peitie | Dies=To Move Fire Station—La- | CtO ber Oat a e |+ Aunual Town Meeting Friday. i tendance | g0on Almost Pinlshed—Notes, H > meeting of ( Pomona | Mrs. Joscphine Hoffman was weld in Red Men's hall | elected president of the ladies aux- | Southington yesterdady. The fifth T B Q TES | illary of Brock-Barnes post, Amer- | degree of Pomona was conferred at | FEATURING THE NEWEST ... SMARTEST [ ican Legton, for the coming year at | the meeting. Dinner was served at . . = | the regular meeting of the unitheld |1 p. m. by the ladies of Union PPROVE S AND APPROVED COAT FASHIO: ast evening at the Leglon rooms on | Grange to more than 200 guests | Whiting street. She succeeds Mrs. | Master Clifford Block of Central ] 2 ’:i B 2 Agnes Fanion. | Pomona from Middlctown was pres- | TC0Cived unts e At an Extremely Low Price | e T o offcers 1 as otams | oot ans way o s wadmae | . pasticular elotion and s on: President, Mrs. Josephine Hoffman; | from his fellow associate member. il Laslomlion 60 | first vice president, Mrs. Elizabeth | H. S. To Play Naugatuck Mr. Wa n unopposed in 1927 | | It S ke ki Cassidy; second vice presi Mrs. | The Plainville High school foot-|Put p: L aiie oresuIoRex s | Gertude Le eur; secretary, Mrs. |ball eleven will again step out of its | tion of his term. The (,‘ y council, | . | Sarah W cal secretary, class this Saturday when it clashes (ot long after, chose the present | | Mrs. h Morgan; c ain, Mrs. |with the strong Naugatuck high | Mayor W. Raymond Crumb for the | Agnes Fanion; serg a school team at the Rubber Town. | highest government in the | Miss Bernice Moore; historian, Miss | Naugatuck, like Wilby which | city. Mayor Crum re cd to Graham; and executive officer, | the locals met two wecks office last Monday by a plur ! t\\‘r]v: | tonies SIS Helen Brock |classified as a Class A 1 & with Wil- | F;mx.t and Dress Coats ... fashxunfmh? in every THAn ot bt o ‘ furd oug ;\”\;,,‘ v the detail, developed of the finest materials in leading | installed 0 ocice only lmt]‘: ;'n:unxvl:um.w. ollowi w.; ‘.‘, 1} ;"‘Xw ¢ | ) < ¥ on ;g ; | evéning, November 12 ituck has a strong aggrega- | 131 Joh ade, shades and values characteristic of Brown | Poorest Vote: Ever Cast |tion this season and anticipates lit- | 1,157; George W. Hull, 1,147; Thomson. As far as can be ascertained in [lle trouble from “the local team.| ry, 10 | the records, the vote t Monday |However, Coach Thomas Caulficld | at the annual town election was the | has an unusually fast cle | poorest ever recorded in Plainville, | confident that his char | O1d residents of the town state that | the play at all times, P NEW MATERIALS NEW COLORS |they ~cannot remember any other |h2s Proven to be a stonew o NEW M: ‘R S e NE S5 o Hleation e s than one-fourth | itS ames so far and even ',J‘ )mu of the total number of registered | Wilby tcam was stoppe d. 1f the RICHLY FURRED MODELS | voters cast their ballots at the pools, | 418" offensive ” ‘)fj"” Monday's vote of 4 represens | FAtuck, Ulhaye a st | about one-fifth of the total number | °f TetUrning with a victory. % in Plainvill Special Services ~ it celal services will be ¥ t the light vote Monday caused cgational church on | $1,500 by water. Two small ch eady-to-Wear Shop—Second Floor | built a miniature honfire wedish Cong e hou rable surprise and has been 3 t Wade viet Mo st N enes The children 5 Camp street heginning tomorr £ Wa clory, 1,2 Hrhing J 1 s L | et ocdat ditlinsion fsince S e Rev. A. tion of 1423: John burial will be in St. Joseph's ceme- (age. Fortunately ‘ lchenSEhoror Biornbom of Washington Depot v 3; Thomas A It A kitchen and pantry shower was | | held last evening at the home of | be the speaker, of Wade v fire companies played Parent-Teacher Meeting Sh cfore the court to an- served. All new members we will become the bride of Mel- On Friday evening at 8 o'cloc ]i.; Election of 162 John F. Wade At o'clock ton South f water on th roaring | Mre. - Frank Parsons in honor of | piassor A, W. Guidart of Golumbia | 2.410; John Domnelly, 1 an hour . Hartford Driver Fined tional church Sunday school yester- [ i#3 Helen Perrett of Litchfleld. | ynivarsity of New York will be the | gin of vietory e cOnlrl B l N 1 Andrew Daley, 168 Tremont street, fternoon at the home of the | About 5 guests were present. A |gnegyer, | Election of n Tomorr uxiliary Meeting eriin ews s S 7 school superintendent, Miss | V{0t luneh was served and a mus- | Adjourned Town Meeting e omorrow eveni € at e Legion WS Sy —— | with $50 of the fine remitte He beth Wilcox, of Worthington |1°8l program enjoyed. The house | Tha adjourned town meeting will| Jlection W a “.le‘,;,u. il s arrested by Officer Austin of Games were enjoyed by the | W2S beautifully decorated. Miss Per- o held Friday evening at 7:30 | Crumb, 3,26 o t Oaigbormeslin BUURT lS [EN ENT ite police September 25 youngsters and refreshments were | Tt received many use Bifts. o'clock in the court room the | g in of Crumb \ nominating commat- | town hall. The meeting n ot figure is sury by Hallin, Arrested Alter Crash, “fense of drunken driving. | presented with certificates signed by | ¥in Itogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. [held earlier this year than usual | ofrice of the city in R l pon. © starte r misunderstanding the 'the Sunday school superintendent, Myron Rogers of Plainville, on Oct |This has been necessitated by a more than 6,500 citizer : [ n ik k o URIVER s n held over for a week, O. Shjerden, and th stor, Rev. |21 |number of important reasons. 1t 38 |y tolls for Monday Mrs. Louis Tu th d this was used by the defense in | S. A. Flske. Fall Scason to Open | expected that the voters of the town i ssoclation, is « at- Luther League Teams st Berlin Ttems | The fall scason for Girl Scout {will attend the was a first of-| The Community club will meet|mcetings will open tomorrow eve- | numbers. at his past record | this evening at 8 o'clock at Com.|ning at 6:30 o'clock in the high eting in la mbers compilel after the last | (hI4IC abtien LA In M | presidential clection 2 | »on Nearly Pinished The Plainville Briefs | Expense Acceunts Filed tlar thought that the |Munity hall. An interesting time|school symnasium. All Girl Scouts| Pythian Temple No Pythian | g0 o ool 3 v‘m! 15 | Lut “’VI“” o W' 1 02" F past a great strain | has been promised all who attend |are urged by Miss Dorothy Jacobs, | Sisters, will hold Hng | oction A hota . LT ESC&DQS 1th o) 118 G who had ap- | The Girls harmonica band will meet | Scout captain to attend this meet. |in T. 0. O, . hall tonight. SRt | jevening at s — Srier ol : to answer | this evening and entertain as part of | Ing. Many matters of importance ‘ Midweck prayer meeting will he f .o, o i 7 l‘. ickson will D 3 th Lt hat his case the entertainment program. Details | will be brought up. | held tomorrow evening at | TLeigh D. Minor and Michael T 1\( m rod i FHR]CTIANSON ]g FINED - to hé held until October 5. | regarding the vaudeville ahow €6 bal Diphtheria Cases Here tist_ehurch at 7:45 olclock o[ Relity, ran” for assessors, spent _ Comimttees will make thelr re cachl i 6 Trio Shot Sandpipers | given Wednesday evening October 30| According to Dr. George K. Cook, ) Mr. and Mrs. C,°J. Morse anc Sl o it [perts on activities ing the past e 7 T st g law violators of | Will be announced health officer, three cases of diph- [daughter, Barbar; attended the A S ,;"‘V}T’, 1 e e . ) Yakes Appeal After Story is Disbe- | the m were brought in by Of-| A whist party and social will be |theria exist in Plainville the pres- | Harwinton fair yesterday | 1 00! it committee with also the state department |held in the St. Grabriel's church so- | ent time. This is the | weing utilized | argest num- | Mrs. Charles Williams is confined Miss 121 Anderson, chairm lieved—Several Game Law Viola- is A lilmo Sansone, Pat- | clal rooms Friday evening at 8:15 | ber of cases of the discase in exis- |to her home on Forestville avenu S organizing thr ims for a con- Ferraro and John Farrell, all of [0'clock. Both bridge and regular|tence here in a number of years. | with illness. s Ioam Dins een epread! across | 1686 101 stour S e tors in Court—TPlaylet at Metho- tain, were haled into court | Whist will be played. Refreshments | During the epidemic last year only | Iriends here have cards | 1 ficld of HoOWINAE susEo tojfiicther Sth lst Church—Gypsics in Town fter the officer 1 found them | Wil be served, one case was discovered in Plain- |announcing the birt member of coun s the next Py R I Tl < A 3 birds which | The ladies of St. Gabrlel's Guild | vil | Alvin Dutee, born yest« vertising; and vill rol mooth the sur- €lose of the ¢ supper will ] Geor G G 1 ap- G hadlanot will meet in the church ton\mm“{ Dr. Cook also reports that fn ad- | Bristol hospital to Mr. : ¢ clerk nt diamond is!be given by the d teams to p i I it was brought | afternoon at 2:30 o'clock dition to the diphtheria s therc | Perey H. Tripp of Unionville | Today is final da chool [ the winners of 1 : the birds| The Ladles’ Aid soclety of the|are also one case of scarlet fever Tripp was formerly M*\»: Re i Pum accounts of 1 i twi- a ot alleged c | Methodist church held an all day and (0 cases of the mumpn Thore [nell, daughter of r. ar b filed, M e |Flovence Will Write 5 sewing bee at the home of Mrs. Wil- |13 2150 a prevalence of colds and |Charles A. Bunnell of I In Police Court To Move Fire Stations YW o N . f liam LaPointe today. grip at the present time, The Hartford Prayir Nt under © the re- For Woman’s Magazine THas cnsar ot Miss Elsie McCrum has returncd Well-Child Conference hold a prayer meet Sroscentor 1, on Haven, Oct. 9 (UP)—Flor- . p from her vacation spent at Athol,| The well-child conference fn | at T:45 o'clock at the homs North | ence Coolidge, John's yife, has con- of « Mass | Platnville will be held In the public | win S. Booth ot Dallas project is an im- ! tracted to write on “Housekceping : : that ig-| The Fife and Drum corps will | health nurse's rooms on Friday aft- | Mountain View. St there will no | for a magazine, it was learncd e ; e and that Meet tomorrow svening at 7:30|crnoon from 2 to 4 o'clock, accord-| A whist party and dance o 28 of thélhere today. 1 e of what | o'clock at Community hall |ing to an announcement made today | given by the Majestic Social ¢ e ot on, located in the cen 1 ho was here with her W T ) 15 before hunting it | Next Monday evening the women | by Miss Esther Trumbull, sccretary | morroy ';""”““ “" (i) deentle el 1 i ‘K‘-;‘ No mother today preparing her West- . ) | - R g Aered Hoatt Phi s =) e pr P >ub o {on West Main street. R o - 5 e ther tville apartment, is reported t : - ed Hal v of $50 upon |of red Heart church will hold afof the I ¥ {I Public Health AR S | Tward Nogi f g |1 Sway tomiholceate: oty T is reported to e e " sugpended ac- | Whist social in *he church social | Nurse association. | Sup ETNCIES oo bt lon e il |tola rricnas He o yuld be imposed | rooms. Mrs. John Frank will be Episcopal Church Notes CJ Slaniss hosgeuiines here he at. | $100 and sente r o $8.000 fs sald to hava|. "Goodness, I dont know what [ in the the hostess for the occasion. it Young People's fellowship ) r‘“‘“m”‘w'n,‘ 2 A U“‘ (”( G No. 9 |11l write, A 1 cook 18 coffee, 3 ; ) ; The Panthers will play the Mid- | will hold its regualr monthly mect- D isrange bl e N2 John cook : town Tufts in Middletown next|ing at the home of Miles Moore on : ; $10.000 For Prape | s 5 inday afiernoon at 230 o'clock on | Broad strect this evening at 7:30 | council has asked for | J Y45 | the Noiseless fie | o'cloc | r the proper cal it : first of u serles of churen| The Woman's auiliary will hold| J i i SeToo s e e T e - i c Is e TR\ Broroe ok € S8 | A o on R o e o (e i, l" ‘l‘)”('(',: 1t upe r of e o ore a8 7 1 Methodist church com- | 1 at 2:30 o'clock in it Ve origndy ,' e e 2 T op- | ‘ f r 7:30 o'clock. The eve-|h of the wome IPALNYES 2 ’ I St h ] m will be divided into | pari ilfo medp Deu fontau ANFITES SUERIECHL SLERANS W1 a | n omac | ugi Mrn(:m'yl, v:u’ otion irzl £ithat !:';‘-' il easoaally: SwishiitoL thank L commit d E l : neral invit ¢ ield \ftor I Church i, 1L Clhureh, and Bowels : was | Lhese will conti, ! Tt you 1 to 1 nently od 4 for the next six weeks. T E H bowels, ta Baal- 1 nished rooms, leate ne 1 y « resu guS pressure, re T advt | i t celing the Junior College Club ey | ; ) e 1 i S b B " i T e LN <PLAINVILLE® Plainville T 1 pltatton v SO B o Arrange Social < REai G e L for ty car to tako a deop Ureath without S s ¢ ) of I TONIGHT and THURS. to the L Fiviw, sleeny focting atter dine i Gypey Eancampment Here s ! CLARA BOW 1 \ or,_en- ) t Theill You offer Ward & and than k in “DANGEROUS CURVES? : i A onesy v with Richard Arlen 1 s et e K I . soheds | Dangerous Curves in the 1t packnge, at any it chiool be- | | Road of Romance What Happens v goud diug store. 3. « of £ i il v . : < SEE IT 3 S ! Always on hand at a 1 NEWS and COMEDY - ! T A e \ | < | duated. ) The fire at the home of Axcl| CITY DRUG CO. | | | } Motherhood Chib Meeting B - o T ERGE TS £ . . d T ]d H~ 2. 4 - FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS A Liitle Bird Told Him 2 3 hour = . » : (\u,fl’ 05CAR DOZSNT | @A\/[ 0SS\, THOSE NEIGUBORS | N ‘(I—\O\)J IS \T TUAT Y'SEE, WE LookeD tortainment Ofrered {KNOW ABOUT THE | OF YouRs, THE FISHBACKS, YES-MISTER YoU KNOW SO MUCH AFTER THEIR PARROT i [ ; | : Ricurr M=t | ; i ; wil | FISUBACKS ISNT (AL RIGK | SEEM To BE MicE FISHBACK ABOUT THEIR WHILE. THEY WUZ. it the chy [\WMORTH KNOWING TLL ASK ? KEZPS WIS BUSINESS - THE} h Wi ‘ ™ KNOWING B PEORLE DONT TuEY = ESS . TUey ANy TS s |1 TRED To 6€T HiM WM IF 1 AT TeETh 1N BACK. CERTAINLY DONT SUM ! oS! |To TeLL ME How e ! OF THEIR MER . ) , ——— Cok Book Belng Published | |FOUND AL TuAT STURF ged | TELL ME- . | MEBBE CEAINING and DANCING Il y and Friday I UILDAY NIGHT Cradle Roll Party 1 SR i [COT BUT pe WONT | K |

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