New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 11, 1929, Page 9

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NTCVY BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1929. } | highly commended at fire |importance to the voters of the| Collers knot, ’“"1 plank flew from h Ons, town will be brought up. The offi- | 04 a4 and hit the elder Eber R ~ I | s year the town has enjoyed |cers of the town will make their | D82 102 nearly 20 feet. Gypsies Emulate Adam, { in exceptional period and scrious |annual reports folb B Apples Cause Downfall | blazes have béen practically un- Sued for $3,000 50T 2 r. Ebert was colle Nothing in the autumn air l' n. The local department is v { vil action for $3,( lamag G OPr could stir the blood of the band ‘ and members, many |has been brought by Miss Ios 2 Il ey ; S R J - T AL L les encamped in Berlin || of whom work around the center of | Rafferty of Middletown against o Tesident Of [} yesterday, not even the sight of !\ the town, answer alarms immediate Bertha Dudoiz of Plainville as | LR fro the local constable nor the threat of an automobile accident 101 this city and for ctman. T . | e entite® countryiis obseral curred here on October 11, 98 A | move. It ha 4 il IMire Prevention Week, and the local | - i | one ¢ and insis i || commissioners fecl that this is an | The plaintiff in the action secks 95 € is there to stay for s 4 |l opportune time to issue a numb 00 damages for alleged injur- 78 g officials argued. q, B! of zestions to the public. With |18 sustained as the result of the € s refused to budge Bl the town enjoying one of its best |collision. Papers were served by 443 ial w Tl Al BI! vears, the boara wishes to thacl aty Sheriff F W. Furrey Grinders g te || sic The owner changed Saturda Ends Another i ies and this can be done by |#Nd property of th ndant has “es 80 97 rics 1o Elude Police is 1 S e s y i Iness on the part of the resi- |Pe¢n attache £ i t the band Kitchen Shower 89 York, was arrested i e ’ Fire Prevention “Dont's? and pantry shower was 53 dpedic ot 1 il e K our ureat vent In ur | e rolton el at ths & Lttex b nailiatie o { ions have been made by o |home of Mr Granger in | ol i him swear out || board of fire commissioners, consist- | 19ROF of Mi iranger of Bris- N Is ged to h T nd wait here til the i O t b l £ of Frederick Bullen, Willlam L, |tol. About Were present. L ctober Coat Sale 1 I Milton'A- Nocton, to el |4 b served. ) T e | of Plainville safeguard | A : was performed VA g (5 es against fires: ¥ an as bride and | ¥ : 4 A smart collection of Winter Coa ng every dont, permit rubbish to accum- ¥ “mneen asferoom Clare [ Ses ; ek 1ouairest & 1 basements, workshops or | nc ¢ Bristol took the part S : detail of 1930 Coat successes . ... iywhere about the premises. Clean |0f the minister. Other games were 2 ey ) the br lom burns. home was beautifully | ¢ A irn trash, br mn colors. Miss | Miller s Yoo 1 : 1 that per- ¥ ed many gifts | § € SR Fan e vl He et 5 ¥ Hours (o Leave Town e @ eypsie 2 yman on Octo- | Pease 1 Hurley, charged v Ppics < es in wooden box- | b Erickson e ¢ ey f nst wooden Leglon Meeting Sl § N | Keep in | Brock post, American Le- 4 Ve f Bither v 1 ‘ act | gion, will a reg meetin g « ] T { | | tric wir- | Tues g in Legion hall on et y Z ol e | Just when evervone wants the new fashions in compete | Plans for the an-| 3 ) : . y . Armistice Day | i Coats . . .. are we very fortunate to offer our | gebiconis report from the| s . 5 3 |8l fai i o ¢ in charge of the program e T patrons a wonderful collection of smart garments Gt el e onsiire observance will be prese - - Council Meeting i % s e I i committee consists of the 469 495 404—1428 . e s ....and at an extremely low price ...... $65.00 1% p - e e Francis LeVasseur, chair- Shippers June hold At i bbbl vde Brooks, Earl Brooks, | Kazm .109 05 303l Chr R A T e ONESEOTRLU L Clark, Charles Gorman, Alon- | Bjorkman 1 Would Bul S { gol Lnosant e i . c . [ B : ould Build Onte » L Sport and Dress Richly furred s througn |20 Glines, Theodore Fanlon, James | Lindvall 5 . “‘ ‘VIHH ‘.}‘",[ >‘l‘u; ary H models, with = “w‘m;y'c‘ ‘1",;‘:, Carl Nelson, Edward Barrows | Rusgrove : 1 HER : S0 y P ons: land Thomas Prior. dbraon New fabries and colors, Fitch, Beaver, Yo eliniacl Bank to Close Tomorrow | 1 o it =~ = ey Plainville Trust company will | . In the important Civet Cat, Badger, S B T 8 all day tomorrow in ob- silhouette. i s | servance of Columbus Day. Offfclals | East St., 122 18 to rent, all 14 s i ol Kit Fox, Skunk, at the bank also stated that the |impr ey 2 bl as the New collar treatments v BRI e Sa i et vt e within will be starts - and other details. Wolf, Carac Bl et Girl Scout Week pavy to the bac 1 - i 5 loca b= near an open flame, | Girl scout week will be observed | Small teneme for rent, 141 ' be Ga (v“\}m; 1 > cleaner, | during the week of October 13 | West Maln street.—adyt. (WOreRTCCor y ith h e o | And the local troop will particip: | i 5 and at e only with ‘;‘s WOMEN'S, MISSES’ SIZES—SECOND FLOOR s or to quick- A calendar has| Sawed wood for sale. Myles Lime- (¢ L;fi‘,’l r; | by the New Britain | hurner, Tel. 18-5 e brary s Dy, | quid polishes ncar | offic i Swimming Team Organized m S0 s i { 1y such compounds | Monday will be known as Home | Two table lamps, three wic ning tea 1 ¢ 3 i Sl inflammable oi vice day; Tuesday, “Do a Good | chairs, for sale. 9 Chureh str o Tiristol b oo S ol - A ety by urn* day; Wednesday, Service day; | Tol, 13- —agve, bers have tered and | s ey 1 = = or open flan "hursday, School Service day; Fri- B et t school will | T ongeDrions, i S — : p loose | Nature day, and Saturday, of th from e altos j. erlin ews I grade, ana « : ¢ | f-War Practice Tisto ews wctices he O h The i b It to play with | Final practice by the tug-of-war and the t round b M Donoy . \ AR I 2 I aena et ity g8 In closed |{eam representing the Plainville |~ ~————————— [sh b competition 1 e T 03 H ship, will begin s o o closets with liane. | A€ department for the coming | for | s by H ey o St an! o intojcloretaRg meet with the Terryville team for i Election Expense Accounts S b L e o) i g k2 Siches e mber that|the state cham was held | The following clection expense ac- of Ne ritain will da- = X ties re requesting SYer b : i ¢ T B f‘H 07 12" [last evening. The local team, which | s tiled at the ottice of the city £y 50 a throughout the t S T g S Ciar stub,” | a8 defeated all of its opponents so £ H. Judd, | Funeral Services 1 NIINE et e % 1 social Ll + this year, will meet the Ten [ i [ e e, of el [ wWlu et ; 5 copal ¢t ay ville t ; at Muzzy field, 4 u | Br s i Rk A He . i € s c T Brow were held at § o'clock this H ElR A i schools: R o m 5 el S o stol, tomorrow. The Terryville | et § Ing the first might ; i o team holds the state title at the | piis | Bl SRphuIC e Set Seven Days on Which Prap "o a5 present time, 10108 DCO00L UWner ADandons ro: S ! : tionial 1 be op Elected Vice President . . 9 at St Anne's erty Owners May Appeap (v tw and win 2 ment win | Jonn B. Minor of Plainville has Ancient Animal on Lawn o o Chbe T e ) ) e e > [ohs = o ot n elected vice president of the | i t. Joseph’s cemew E—— e 1ers may or I ks S rican Paper Goods Co. in Ken- At i v e 3 may or ! tto was formerly a S | A 1LLED ) t hout the Y ! Joston Op Eto cil, Shooting Case Settled y T throusto l Boston Opera S T MAN KILLED BY PLANK b 5 ! Yo q o T | A large delegation from here is | St e | Abelski, seven, by his Loy i t ant a special Hesicad fn [Cxpocted o withess the Plainville- | £ % . ly Czarnecki, 13, both of Bris. H Mrs. Flsle Schofield New President ill be held, but . : s | Nau high battle at Naugatuck | Board Flung From Saw Tatal to tol, which resulted in the death of T s S cical | tomOTTOW afternoon. The local [ Clirord Ebert—1wo | Walter last August, and the fili E of Unit—Fvening School to Open 1, wed after the first week ISl deven s In good shape for the el VoA pAdu RS oy Columbus Day Celebration L suit for $10,000 s g ) A 2 At least 15 arc sary to car o Lo, same and has high hopes of being| to Library—H. S, Swimmers Or- » Sons of Italy, Lodge No. 567 crior e E Tuesday—Parish Whist Planned— 1" P = - At this entertain- 12d the winner. | stage a gala Columbus Day cele- | father, Frank ki, was re. e Berlin and Fast Berlin News, | the number f w that it would o o [m of onal ta will be| Coach Caulfield de a number | Kanlze—Columbus Day Plans, ion at Muzzy 1d tomorrow | lated to Jud Brown yes- hardly be to cont Pl’ ' ]1 [" ke mtitaune [of important changes during the A e il o s ROmLY i g oo : : P VU ogma Vi acked auditorium, | O 1M7 Sanss e A complaint was received at po- I || aring part of the . ”1!1 board of as 1\«(.;':“..\1‘:“(‘.4:( s, o the amzi 2 W A1l uiners come here | D t wec "‘II"‘.’]““"“:\'”“’; "‘(‘V‘“(’hf)'“;l_{‘\i“:] lice headquarters last nigh r parade will ‘]}’1: ce, pro and against, Judge two weeks in October to re- § ) Tonatanatine G R S R el o Bk £ and march through irown called the lawyers into cham- teive lists of taxable Grange Tood Sale T Gren Naugatuck s regarded as s L 1 streets of the cig k nd a settlement . from all residents of Berli will e ™Mnr e 1 t nt that ggregation, Plainville i el kL A musical concert 1ched hre seven day 1lab]aito tnatros- G raneel hail thi AERE- E- i F LN | ronaea put up great exhibitions against | 9100 Loils vand Ly UNKNOWN | ¢ jao oo v According to the evidence, Teddy ents for presenting their lists to at 4 o'clock In 1R, 1351 [A dl | Bost Sbidipan| S REETla nan EnEand Ry linyEnich :’;\dl\ mvr’vi':ummy‘lr m?‘ml o fen [ mas attempting to pull o cartridgs > asscssors, and penaltic 1 be vas to cont % fr S to force the going| ' Hngeand it was found out e ; ot B T e as i (.x 1'.”., ‘!\ ‘vl ,[n.]" ‘7‘ v H} ¥ was to ¢ (‘:Urrfq 1 1 5 r '\ ‘Luhl. G e g S | that animal was the property of ; 1pionship will be giv of ar ‘»( S -l)!wl mozh.«; xacted of .those whe i i [ - Suit 2 . & A Pttt % > eamn ting from dif er the gun had jamme N e e ] JJ Q} K I T m e e Plainvillo Briefs i y man by the name of o o he 1 (1m\ g U Loiib. o 4 £ \‘"“ reial Trust Co. of N T e | anat e e s and towns of the state i oym wer coting nes Kensington on Octc | Br o suit for da 1L . lF e 0| e to will perfo s s pond in Bristol = bS e tia hohralot e : e met last evening and completed | FPAIME school, Angelo Anatasio of Falapwill perform 4 istrc el e e Sl on (omprssione: T G e A ingements for a masquerado ball | Waterbury, had attempted to sell | Sl Walleo R October 26. it will meet at t) Nrusie ton UOMISSIONGTS P.Casei th Roswell G. Hart of Plainy > be given on Hallowe'en night at | (e horse el Tuld fo ke The complaint charged SR el | e : wr it Grange hall. Four prizes will be | sale, so he ke the t 0. - of Frank Kra in Ea o Im- | COP{]I[IOHS H,J 0 Th,s VG':II’ o by Attor e | equine to its owr it o bayis ther knew of receive the lis nt N o i ] 1) & C eturnab 4 : s 4 | of fireworke | 20dd¥’s predilection for the use of lin resents. On October so- | ! ; Ihe Martha Rebekahs will hold a : e s s Hreworks arms and was negligent in not ; et e e Bl o / i public social and dance in Oda Fel. | farther than the 0'Donnell hom program to a clos SHRCELESMLE n0 Plue Hills schoolhouse, There will 7 LEGION CONGE”T MONDAY Adjourned Town Mecting lows' hall on Monday evening. A, ;y"‘l‘”“::\ t “', %0 A gl »*]“ln‘ od ‘ Gl UL T ae e on davoitor: tral Venturo-Galati Nuptials 0 The R e s i :,(lfl time is promised all who at- fes el “‘, ’..,, the poor L Teetings : ven the boy a gun ing in Berlin, October 30 and| The wedding of Miss Carmelia i ill be held this evening at' % i ; . Bt nd ¢ that on the day 518 anit Noyemhertahwien they il Galati Son gt nol ko A Eac RS N — 7 R AP M:“ n‘f Thomas Bedford s confined to the The horse was shot by Dr. Trving 14 th 0 o ;mdfig W’ mect in the Town han | Joseph Galati, and Joseph Venturo | Jonrmed Town Mecting Tonight— | ¢ho town nan v.imatters vop| - or HOSRIlEmhre e s Te: y o CTRS 1| zun ken and o x & s " i oy e - 4 o et Lt cove 3 o € ant lot on C Anatasio 1 s Vo The hours the meetings with [of Kensington will ta slace Mon- | Locs rh Tea o CINE] | overing from an operation this after- | Moses H 1 represented Anto ;1 (T3 Gy ek G s R e i Sy ehureh S S cmaw Elvira Mirante has sold two lots & by Ipaphro- | Abelski el sy 3 1, will be from 10 o'clock in the | New W Lyddy | Naugatuck High—Local Woman on Broad street to Victorla Bryda, cared for < Czarnecki. 3 morning to b o'clock In the after- | will officiate. The young couple e : "y”]‘"“‘ ‘J:'{;""lflk ';“'4 sold a 1)0; lo- ONERES e L2 ol noon. On the last da After a wedc t 0 New York | ed for §3,000—Other Items. cated in Allen park to a Brow. wait tria s & . Lh i S T city, will reside in Terlin et § | Both deeds have been filed at the | Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski e Rl NG _The board ¢ «PLAINVILLE® " |ofice of the town clerk rendered several solos o [ Is Celebrant at Mass i entire d between the hot Mrs, g v who has he : cd today tl Py A . ' Industrial League Opening “»““"”‘v them Officer and a social time followe 1 { This mo ng Rev. Lucyan Boi- N 5w L o M e iy b the cond TONIGHT | The Industrial league will open its | h'F‘)r_ Strupp, inspe SO pastor Sacred Heart i ; 5 | howling season this evening at § | stable on Crown ¥ 3 7:45 A reside f o ) e | weeks i€ recove L | ¥ o K mass at 7:45 ,M\”| ’,']], 2 ?,(:h.m':““, - ¢ lr apaad Love, Thrills, Laughs o'clock at the Recreation bowling | that the place w n- | ost a month ke rges appear before st T oS . i ad itln § | n and not fit for ho o ot e e [ Mg, Was her family’s honor | allevs on \’\)in; g atrect ;\n teams | |‘:H°\:, and no for a t Na e e e S e 1 y o ivi e = 7 are requested to be on hand. | live | The local May ; loped on zymf‘ : \{1_: ]l\' ~ H\;tl H“ boe emainder of the v oy ill be in worth her shame Humnson League | Killed by Hurled Plank 1 ; “' 1‘ lex : i 2 .‘“\” ke 2 “";“I" i of comn s who h ne Sce ames were rolled off in the| Clifford F 47 I o owski will ba \ At the meeting of the Ladles' | net u to o Audrey Ferris, Myrna Loy | ! lensie Uils el agiuris s e 0 L in hon At the I e Ladi tup to al ’ | 2 2 J owling alleys. The Office team took he was sawir S t auxiliary of the American Legion | pieeting of th I The Tk and Edmund Breese B SOt T o e |after being caught cesimiy 1‘;“";.\\;'\\: :;t m-\(} r;y]v “m 7‘1 s ;rr':ll- laeteinaiineis 5 of the el BIG BOY losing four points to the Press team. |accident occurred in Hotchki dent, Mrs. Leon G. Hall, officers for it {abes f s : 5o . ) | programs folic October Miss | damage e in “COME TO PAPA” results |about 10 o'clock vesterday mors the coming year were chosen as fol- | getty Pratt, Miss Alice McCorkle, | quick re G ne | I o Machinists | Ebert was immediately rushe lows: President, Mrs. Elsie Scho- | e Virginia $ ek oy | NEWS and OTHERS < Bristol hosp: in Funk's am fleld; first vice president, Mrs. EIsie | virginia Walsh: October ot Cloiarrer e e 3 nce but passed away shortly at ;lox’lr“(p llllih"‘\(d“\.H‘A;"vr-w!\'xh :H: {munity vaudeville pros starontlSrimaie mes e ATURDAY rd, at about 2 o ' 5 L ew Britain; November 6, Mr. and | for jts quick respons PN, NG ¥ Qi SR Emily Baker, and sergeant-at-arms, | \re Harold R. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. | wark at foss e : ! L in “NO DEFENSE i Deen sawing plan fMrs S Holen S Schultz Plansiwere e S i Gagce s Siie e g b Cearbinenyiag | v. The blade str Kt ‘made for the annual installation of o bese Basborit g L e STt L BT A s officers to be held November 1. : rald Footl FRE KL = B i = v and Gerald Footit \ St. Paul's Whist Planned e e e s C ES AND H S (‘i{lENDS It | Plans are being made for one of | yr /=0 10 for S S S e | 3 the largest whist and bridge parties | 1o 0 "o 5 0 B e | in the history of St. I parish | St 3 - < |and Mrs. John P. Demore M r = = — of Kensington. The affair will be X Nian , dcembar GEE=SINCE TNE BEEN , taged on Thursday cvening, Octo- | (2 Mre William Browns Ducember | o T P \HAT SEENS TO WHY-THATS EAGY T \WELL - ARV HOW, Ko hagkod s inTigya sl hani RS ol e b sl i 2 Qs ol 1 fon. There will be 25 prizes award. | Yoo Archer Walsh and Mrs. Arthur UNCLE HARRY T UKE HisTory 15 L] | WORRY You, ALek? | welL-Tue WAS LOUIS THE THIRTEENTH- HE WAS IN HIS {7 B [olo the winners. The party 18| 3" James MePherson and Mr. and WSToRY AND GEoceapy | MY MagpesT | | AVBE % SORD . ] GuEsTian,‘wino NO— THE FIFTEENTH - NO hein garranged by adies s0- 3 i i | - A “iety of ‘St Paulls parish and the | ;“’““("““““*”";“l s BETTER THAN ALL TME STUDY = GEE! LP YOU OUT = WAS KING OF THE FOURTEENTH ) and Mrs. George H. Pollard and Mr. o g public 1 urged to attend. el L R Sy REST OF NY STUDIES T KNOW TLL N'KNowW I'D BE FRANCE DURING NO~LET ME GET Paper Goods Co. Officers o 4 s e At a meeting of the board of di- | ‘Ir of the committees finding them- wotors of the American Paper | S¢1veS unable to take charge of the Goods Manufacturing Co., William §. | Program for the evening stated have been requested to notify either Wal- 1 Lo Bacon of New Britain, was elected | x president of the concern. Ellis | !ace K or Mrs. Mildred Harring- Y8r Reynal, the former president, was | {00 prior to the time of the meeting. clected chair n of the hoard of]| Communion Sunday will be ob- directors. Mr. Reynal has long | Scrved at St. Gabriel's Episcopal 1 been in the employ of the company | ¢hurch on Sunday morning at 11 »#n and created some excitement a Rev. B. B of St.| while ago wh he handed in his Episcopal churs of New Tesignation as president of the con- will administer the com ce John T Minor of Plainville, | munion was chosen vice president, and Wil- | Church ni at the Methodist B0 liam Rattenbury of New Britain, ‘ church evening w tended by | cretary. | 26 members, the program beginning Eyening School to Open it 7:30 o'clock. edncational | Continuation classes for those | program was held under the leader- . 3 PUT TOGETHER — FAIL IN T TS STRAIGHT R

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