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3. . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1929 7 “, ” g& There is no school physician at Press Speed S ‘,E(]MWSSH]N AfiA]N e PARISH ELUB HEAH‘ | rmine whether or not each boy or | 485 490 467—141 | 1 Our Wednesday Specials are the bt St Vo on ey iy } of Pierce Street Gommfl Year Named a Meetmg 1 Utmost in Value Giving [ THO HOTORISTS FINED. Comrmtiomt i | e THRER REAKS REPORTED, 3 MEN'S UNIONS CHIFFON VELVET s o eumning (eniforguti o ‘ Only § A htained at Trio of Stores— | Meeting of Plainville Grange—School tionai irch — on Iri noon at 3 o'clock Knit ones of mulmm weight, ankle Forty inch, black and colors, regular g Sl . length, with short sleeves, 89 $4.00 valie: 9 5 Bl rescners @ ne Guestsat pntercen seconds, $1.50 kind, each .... (€ Only priced, yard .... | ment—New Hours Adopted Ly Post 41 St Joseph's Pavish Census Com- pleted—Auto Thief Pined $100— | hat America D "1 Smith siveet Hearing Notes, ice—Interesting Ttems, Ma “ | i CHILDREN'S SHOES MEN'S PATAMAS 1)1!.1 Interesting Ttem er day, Siss 5y SR : ‘ RIS . Lace style, tan calf, siz Of white, tan, blue and helio broad- (Wb AU DL, e Johnson 21 Congres Parish o For only, cloth. | man of town p it Losir 4 v meetin last eve i E ghpat v LESTER A. LANNING t pair value, cach ! commissic <0 re- N be servea | oo 1 . oomis eve- | ¥ MEN'S HALF HOSE I'l‘l\'l\' SPREADS || Last night's meeting was the first Grange Meeting 4 ble increase over the one . . SIS A 4 D K £ 1 nce o A An odd lot of rayon, in jacquard de- i A bl of the commission since the & A regular meeting of Plainville year b Sizns For full and 34 beds, rose, blue, gold, town electior ige Mer e 15 e o Same ‘Team = = 5 . green, ete. Ryder ministered the oath of on v Very special, pair . ch S i to Mr. A 1 VS Soioh riced at. each ... ice to Mr. Lamb and James A. Priced at, 0| 1aton, who were clected members at ‘ o RAYON BLOOMERS BRIDGE the adjourned fown meeting folloy P lo Blues at Muzzy 2 1 Carter make, first quality, all colors, . P S TRl TR R enEe B ol ¢ g . h 2 All linen and nicely embroidered by | lectman James Simpson. m t $1.50 kind. 89 s L e e h Selling for, each e C o Favaet Bl conmission voted to ftake s | I A : s his is one of ost Oftice Hours < PEWTER JUGS R e asisdnime lovi andiin) St ont D5 obEY s 5 CRYSTA CCKLACES v irregular, The commission 4 Pint size with nickel handle, for hot b Pl 1 the 1 of | s Thirty inch size, all colors, $7.50 kind (@] ! o milk with erystal rondel d| Coolk et 15 still work- . Special for, each N 4 5Q Bl in S rect oot s ek i Very cheap at, each ...... 5 [ marke: ishing up its layvouts, 3 ¥ S A = . | As soon as they are completed, the i LEATHER HAND BAGS | NICKEL ALARM CLOCKS | town nlan commission will devote s ! In all the newest styles and leather Wi ey R ; | attention fo the strect b ~ L ith long, loud alarm, fully guaran- i s - ; Choice for, facd g v g ‘ Virst Meeting of Y ! eed. 4 4|l The first meeting of the Pare Fined $100 and Costs et . One day price, each .. ; B|! Teacher association for curre Bricre 1 with | | year will be held in the \ school 5 a permission ' WOMEN'S HOSE BATH BRUSHI Emymasiu B ol Full fflshmn(d, all colors, silk to the The long handle kind, at our drug ||| the form of a reception to the| . Redol o (,,‘,'i,,' i : S Jm X top. One of our well known ] OO counter. teache | Town Clerk William H. Wilson |w. sily . r bLelonging to brands. Priced but, pair .. . @A EEOT oz cl) I gc An attractive program has been |hiag received a number opics of | Teloy | s last week and : [ arranged and includes spec ; 929 pu : on 1 in against freshments will be sery a 1 \ @ social period that is to e McDonough main program. i led Briere. | Autoists in Court 450 Smith Street ring Frank W. Mack of 28§ Gill st | Aninlore Kt ) held at the city en. charged with violation Numerous Meetings {chambrello v 111 95— 299 court room ursday ton avenue, fo the extent of putting rules of the road fined The rl Sconts will 1 [ fo Judg K. who : ! n in new e te walks and rebuild- and costs by Judge Meritt O. R tead of Thursd 2— 285 vas appoin! or by the ' 1 he e in a o= |ing tho fenee, which s to be | der in the town court this morning |the high sche asium at 1 : superior court to hear testimony on ; L ] : L recs of et lines )“ 1’ the time he had 1o he : Ll cetrien we withorized to| He was arrest Sund fter- | The W. H foty - = on Smitl uried by the town orrow money for t purpose of | noon Constable Thor yee [Advent Chris v owill mieet | 474 5 51—1485 ge License Mr. Carter went on—"How about | carrying on the towr XDense - arter his car collided with one oper- [with Mrs. Arthur McNickle of Circuits | o e W ued at | y otier (o thai were buri ing the yo tted by Fred Geiger of 45 King | Trinity stre tain, tomor- \ - 289 | of City Clerk Thomas B, | ”’ re the aud to this exchar Town Farm Sale Deferred street, Hartford. The accident re- [row, for an all day sewing meeting, |J i 108 T 1 8o TNEM JELS P s mornir phen Cor- N | apr uided hea hen Hall retor Ao eivisabiiite . ob Sl e d in injuries to Mr. Geiger's| Brock-Barnes post, American Lo |E. vek S Jo 288 | € folovung treet { 4 that SThat wid part of Mr. Carel ot in I an remiote dow e v will hold a regular mo 300020 A0 Rl 154 "‘\\\"N”‘ ey ccording to the comment when this G 18 escorted into | this evening in the Legion h rig LY} 1 w; h, Kei 4 1 1o treasurer's report Dt- | questi ourt this morn but was not call- { Whiting street. A large attond - AT N " question was® bronght up fo 1t this worning but was not ca A large attend A g | re school report in brought o e ¢ New H A prayer meeting be he Viis 29 st S % e zens, 1o co I nt W Ha 1z will b < : : 1 n, will 9 Plea for Representation Judge Alling to his feot, inquiring | mhendo, P ldenly heeame weak | the home of Russell . . Hopkins | 1. 1ee -.oo... i 8 i & > e Slina about the funds that were e o ha «d down in 1air. It | Of 14 Crown street fomorrow ¢ u 8 ) i Stk [ SR it A:rl of the nh will of Olive |, ook 1hts ke g orl ry to gy a drink {at 7:45 o'clock by the Hartford |H. Hammer e EA ve Selde for the use school | selling the f ter and ta her out 10 the lmwug band |H. G = -f SCHOOL SALE QUES[IONE . ling e far vater and fae hor out o the | i & , ‘ | board. e ned t v rio 1 2 and the hoard that end of this di | Vined Por Specd mecting of | 4 ! e Tl 7 st Harttdra Judge Alling Criticizes Price Ob- | (% 19 the town 10 Laceroik Fined (AR ey o i R She dos xtra s Wedns d | Engagement Announced tained—Tiall Has Last Taugh on | Vil st s haigiere e Soust ol i the fownihall Dnsteves| NG CIAIEE S Hpawds atiestad oni0c ) JLievening a! orne of W. Alle ¢ il be general pub-jnounced the engagement of her in the will provided for the r e tc 2 by State Policeman Patrick | Bailey on Broad street, ) | e of hEEr et ek e 1in, Appoliandied Laccr i bowil i orm of ar ! €k, to John Carter — Budget Approved—Lac- | of this legacy (0 the heirs of the o e ofl OrToc | Legion Show Disappointing Ivt, | unique entertainment executed by | Costello, & s s SRl Episcopal Church Notes | The concert presented at the audi ool | David B. Boothe of Stratford, a ph Meotings crotk Tined—Items. officer’s. report was | The Woman's guild of the Church | torlum of the I'la High school | tenzel | nthropist who specializes on wo department president will at- K i e SRl B GR e ,)«.M as of x_r‘ & Saviour will service a publ n‘!( m\'vm . Brock-Barne like at being promoted by fion night of Sarah e : oo C's was hrou : harvest supper in the g house | Post, Amerlcan Legion, proved fo b ; . 1 1 I. Reyno Diof GV itos sional outbursts of oratory on the et o oW G to 7 L disappointment to the Legionnaires “”," AL | ition morrow evening at § o'clock. Enter- part of memhbers of minor it he ¢ re wil be a choir rehe 1 in because of the (L) v t will be 1ed by mem- varty, by catechism of reprovir prop which he had coll church under the direction of | Although the post r . 0 pa I es on the part of George . cent carly Sunday morning, even to the| MIS Hurd, orzanist, on Thursday | ices of Netto & Co. o oted g of kah lodge will meet and by a calm, methodi 3 e G e berformers, the pe 1 for { il L nor i iis own car to the | 48 I 16 town M yonaire by Jud Willard 1. Alling S - “f | he Girl's IFriend Society will | failed to becomn tod Y onivia 1 1) 1 re rlc 1 voters last iy, t R oS omorrow, the or hranch |about 35 were i lance at t Hammond, i UaRLh B . pproved the 1930 town budget as . . Laceroik (ool e B3 g i oxal nd Saturday | perfor , vspap ere; | * Minor Breaks Order ¢ Dresente them by the chairman Minority Party Opens Pire SUhiAy o ¥ Imembors will d the dio Var Federation Notes the rapid develor SEan ey Or) B. Tog- of the board, Clauds One of the most interesting p PR | nual G. 1. 8 e in the Trinity | The Woman's Federation of city. Minor breaks t itiation e exception of a e e s TG an. alins | CHUTCN in New Haven, Congregational chureh will el it police headquar- | of of take followed nts. The plea of the board of | the budget of i e o A 2 alias} “rpo parish guild will hold its re ving meeting on Thursday aftr t llowing. three) L LA :ssors and the board of relief land the board of relief i T ey O~ Lular bi-weekly meefing in the parish | noon at 2:30 o'clock at i par Il Spooner's meat. markt Alceting o their salaries be increased Was| They had asked, and the board of ' tion in honds. - iy ) Thursday aftcrnoon at 2| house. The evening group will meot Main st Andrew last ot o series ot irned. down. The salarics of the | finance had recommended, an In- | held for hasing per | on Thursday evening at 7:31 oclocy shop at 240 Main L chresentEE second and the third selectmen were | crcase of §100 in 1 r each mom- | operation waes Renelit Dance [[With rs Harold! King ‘of 1 55 Prospect Barber Centr ‘1 ; *‘”‘;: increased from $75 to $100. I ber of the hoard, ¢ the asses- | The condition of {he Dealth edusntlon depatimeit | Broad strgot e sale of the town farm was placed | sory fror 0 $1.100 and the the Bristol ».‘.]‘,.» T Plainville schools will al Plainville Briefs Frid . l.:‘.r in the hands of a committee to | board of embers from 00 St Gl i on I'riday at the chool | Martha Sewing cirelc il Fes el Vest 1 report to the town at | o S N Rl oIt will fit af- public social and card part i e e | . ol inasmuch as the money is to he | home of Mrs, Jennie Hickok o g in the The mecting opened at 8 0'clock | muost inmne X : 3 ¢ ed to ¢ services of a school | Main street tomorrow afternoo and the usual stragglers paraded in | voice declar the| 1 Girl Missing Erom Honic pl 2:15 o'clock s S L o S until well after the hour, until minority A e v;"” LonLOR ity i Sy ar several®of the physicians | John Murphy has entored St pre ‘ o o'clock hall was almost half full ost T [inember, was not represented on {jem cian s Dojichs St ave their services gratis | Francies hospital, Hartford, for ob. | Ufair in- Deming presided as moderator and | cither of the boards, he was not in v i e 1o and t a great deal of ime ex- | servation 4 Quincy Arthur L. Woodruft was clerk of th | favor of increasing the salury. Ho seon siio. i1l s 17 years ol1. | AMining the children and determin- | The board of assessors will be | Joint Meeting | Blakel ske, Rev. mecting. Tho minutes of all of the |wamitied, howon £ Tie was tn | New Britain as well as loeal momce | "8 Whether or ot others should | session at the town hall {omonran meeting of the city coun- | | Roy Wil- previous meetings held during the | favor of the ‘ A e Wternoon from 2 to 5 p. m Voard of education | oy T Goolke, vear were read. had been composed of Tiast oile J i S e e | e (R R 1 1d beld Souncl e to speak homas Ilannery and Robert O.|member of the minority party. “As Mes. Osear Holmqulst | ——— =W on the tract of the Gridley Lol tonight ¢ oclock follow- Clark were voted.to membership on | a member i G funeral of Mrs. Oscar Holm- STRAND O e it il will diseu Be. D, ¢ the board of finance, this town, 1 demand justice and de- | & o0 WhO ""“1 e v ’]““" n § Joseph T. Donovan of Bristol | L decrad Ansel E. . The proposed budect for the com- | mand that the boards e composed ral hospital yesterday following P 1 public highw ey was then read by Clawde | of members of both parti A LDnE WAl tensd it “PLAINVILLE® > Litlian M, Flia of Tristol e | Rauhyfuy cvens and an opportunity to ask | \[0r6 ALERlE ALsitons il 0 b Beinston of 0 40 5. = e Doth deeds have boen filed at i1 k Lox A ¥ b s questions was given the voters. | He was seconded by Jack Moore ng o S be I RS R ST OIDE b i o i Parish Census en extended to th 1 of neigh- b Sehool Sale Questioned | who rose ivall e SeneEle hay. 1 Ay A i 1 WEDDINC A certifieate of 1 census of St. Josey oring churche _ In the selectman’s report the fivst | and the BARRV e Banea Lpaibol A sl with Erich vo estate of Michasl Can 1 omple Bassar-Pelietier e will offic s ) 2 Michael Camp ol | tem to draw fire from the cver- 5 et o ‘ and FAY WRAY e e i ior Lecame the o ready veteran of many a political |} w the he r o ST S E You Will Remember ney of New Britain b E deliahen battle, Judge Alling, was ”!"} » job in not n ving taxpayers was a me ot thatmine: Lutheran BisWSiand GONTDY | * Humason League S ',\',’ o W 1\"\ ';vtnrs mount received from the sale of | when iner made on prop- church of v Britain and of Valk RIDAY Two games. were rolled off in 1 Vi Tevl 3/ Perreanlt pas:. old Blue Hills schoolhouse ““And,* ‘ho doclared, “(hey pick vria Lo Orduriar Ve ina for Humason Mfx. Co. leag Hart ; e % bt ) v e & i LAnE0) R “MODERN LOVE™ ; Bl la also celebrated a nu brought out that this building | on people who do not understand, on the past 33 years had been @ resic : alleys last ey I} ) L d und 1\ h 3 years had been a re Wit LT Gant Hersholt v ¢ . Miss Mary Bassar was the land upon it had been sol!|the foreizners re . ©ss Speed dc ted the I | ) a he ‘cash And liaey Grase : fea o Llats, 4 {o 1 S al T nor John Pelletter I months ago for the amount|payers in the town but who, (hes (Continued on Page 10) | s ), and the Shippers and the Machin- At L T Ve o : i 0. Alling questioned the wis-! know, will 1 Nolcomehaciitie | | | | ing r Laflin shows quite a H dom of 'fi““'ni"w that oty \\:n n | went on further to explain that sev. | 3 == - = e - — . , e S = b at the time ot “the purchase 10 hadt | Lral peopic had coneta i s e FRIECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS | With Only One Hand By BLOSSER 4 ost the fown $1376. He wondered |sington and had ashe ,1‘”“;:\,[\|;,’h 1t niy ne and, foo y vhether the selectman had mad|values of their property had beon ! f his intention of selling the | raised and they had not been noti. operty to the public ting th. fled. “In some cases,” he said, 1 ST - = s — h,‘,.,1‘“““;';‘.“m,.j'},’:f,,,‘,’,’,"}'.",1 nm[ increase s not jusiificd that | Y'SeE w CLASS \J TA\AV\G GEE= HE ML)STA HE WAS THE BUT TuHEl QDS A \ GO ON! T WAS 1N WHY, UNCLE, CLEM \WROTE ) clectman for not advertising the | A motion wis mede senen o | A LTTLE GREEK JiSToRy | I THOUGAT BEEN A STRONG | STRONGEST MAN MAN AS STRONG | THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS | [ THAT A MAN HELD UP ‘ sale of the school 5o that the towns. | carricd {hat the proposcd increasns| ~ | TMS YEAR = LoowT Tuar [ © ATLAS FELLA To DO THAT= | IN THE \WoRLD, AS HE WIAS, OUT / ALL SOMMER- BOSH! | | A TRAIN oUT % people would know something about | for the nssessors and the beard o) MAN HOLDING UP THE \WAS A BoY! ID Lie To ‘ AT S boatd of [velier o deried uAé 2 IN The Rocky WMo ENER ToLD selectmen has no ri to sell any | Other items in the budget, high- N IS property at a private sale.” ‘“; 5 er[[ |t”<|! (h:nv"ln\, ““; MUSCLES L In defense of the price reccived | honds, insurance and printing, town n ] the selectman brought out the fact |court, sundrics and schools, were that it was found that the building adopted way well over into another's land| The business mecting then began. nd that due to the isolation of the | It was voted (o incrense or to rec. P building from the town it could not |ommend that the hoard of finance have brought any more, {increase the salaries of the second g Mr. Carfer resumed where Judge | and third selectmen from $75 fo| i Alling left off, and for a time tho |$100 apicer | selectman was busy answer Z QUes- Monument N tion Mr. Carter inquired who| At the instization of Major Irank “Stempien” was. According to the Wilcox it was voted to approve | etman's repo this was a maa {an expenditure who had been burted by the town | the some time ago. Mr. Carter demand- | grounds. Sclectman Hall read an ed to know why he was buried. |estimate of the amount needed to | Mr. Hall said, “Well, it was nece- [ rebuild the monument on the corner y to bury him. We could not |of Worthington street and Iarming- of 5500 additional to | care of the monument and the

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