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at ¥n N to e ast tly in- ern dly of her and At- By of An_elegant collection of Sport and LA Dress Coats, many replicas of the latest 1 Paris models. Beautiful warm fabrics in rich shades, choice furs. Youthful Costumes and the new Frocks for after- noon and evening . : different in the new silhouette, included in our vast and diversified collection. Going to the Game? Then You Simply Must Wear Fashion - Right Clothes SMART ?—YES—BUT INEXPENSIVE . Again Brown Thomson and Company come to the front—this time presenting everything new and “SMART” in football fashions. flatteringly enhanced gay . smart S . chic Accessories that promote chic . HATS JEWELRY in perfect accord with your costume. GLOVES FOOTWEAR Berlm News A whist and bridge party will be 8mith left immediately on a honey- | the You People’s fellowship will ating ) 500 duled 155 /kun and happily carricd out to con- held by Berlin Grange Tues moon trip to Canada attend ths young people's service in 11 const o until the {clusion. Boy Scout work has been ning at 8 o'clock. Pri Catholic Church | the Congregational church at their Typewrlting Awards P Fhods wprogr'- ing rapidly and with results awarded the winners. The public is! Masses -will be celebrated at § Invitation at §:30 p. m GOURT ]S 4 YEARS OLD Certificates wore pres we can be proud of. Several inter- invited to attend and 10 o‘clock tomorrow morning | AL M. E.L Zien Church following pupils of TAKE NEW P[]STS HPH‘)M were had during the 1nttl]'r On Tueeday evening, November at the Church of Our Lady of .'\m»‘} Slv vrl ; 1l be held at the school for the month S part of the year, but these could 5 Berlin Grange will hold its an- cy. Sunday school will meet at 9 Eedeemer's A, M Zion church to-| . o s : I Royal ot rtifica | 3 = not be avoided nual election of officers. Following o'clock. Thore will be a meeting of MOTIOW. Iroa by the pastor, TOFeSIbTS to Observe Anniversary | FOVAL certiticate. |, ons secur | “The American Legion junior the meeting refreshments will e the Junior Holy olety im-f tor A ARG t 11 o'clock on| momorrow—Calder on National Calbi. Rore ( 8 : baseball league has been carried out served. Jecturer Mrs. Leslie Wat- mediately af chool [ iy ""'”“ It Costs to IFollow | £or, Julius Stepshis, Lucy Mastrobat. | > guest Of Retmng Commander B“nce Re fEom m‘\g 70‘;""'! ““t“" d‘l"'”l‘ g‘i:)‘l‘“ Kins ‘\vlllllv: mlzlmr:‘n-.l o | A Hallowe'en whist and bridge ;’,;w;>,m:v$|; S ,':i‘;f"‘\:x | Banking Committee — Fircmen | tisto and Wesley Tower: Toval silver Weariesday presen! s (e DR i Armistice Day Celebration card party will be held in the base- X - st AL e “ pin, 40 to 49 words re = 8 ¥ mws Y&’il‘ in An[mal Repon ‘lr:mnon\dl a siiver loving ‘cup, td) Molton-Kaslca | posty. American’ ment o the chizer: on S e "]"“’f_""“j' ithe ‘II‘Vf“H S ERzion) SRR At R N e e s ‘m‘vmn(;f(itol: (e champions ot ihe itown! leagus iiegion) iwlllihold ts annual"Armi- " avening, at 8 @'slock by thellaaiealopirot, Of Nt s M1 Compilations released from the | Underwood cerliticate, 30 39 {al parish house that r & {No better athletic program then this gtice day celebration Monday eve- of the parish, : “',',‘f‘ o icholt Se e 0 ; personnel man- | WOrds per (i3 ST | : canNetsiven ihs pove, fontlb createsy nlng; Noyemberiii In the CommuniZi i myiaayHialtho! fenstyor ALl Saintedar oy oo ool Btithe sama Hour Mann. | Virginia Domac Louts I INJURED BY FALL ON STATRS UCH PROGRESS SHOWN betler sportsmanship and good fel-ity " Nouse. ©Commander Adolph |1t is also tho firat Friday of the Dk R ,:n:,“v',”', t £ a to. | Underwood bronz lal, 40 t Mareaiat | Gl 237 } owship. i | Schultz is gencral chairman of the 'month. Masses will be celebrated joler. of o B A tall ot ae sl aian, 1 ve | wor min 1en Dougella’, | Bursitt strast ciught het bt i s 3 This year marked the incorpera- affair, which is expected to draw a at 5:30, and .7:45 o'clock. Satur- | at "|been paid under the group insur- zes Presented Winners S ot At e S R E i R ‘;( L Imm.\(m Unfinished !large attendance. An entertainment day is the feast of All Souls. Masses | ( evening at ance plan of th plant from Oc The' following winners of Polhill’ i - 4:30 < B e Programs £ LHIHLIER will be offered and a supper will be will be celebrated at 7 and 7:30 ' o'clock, the quarte Iy confe 1. 1928, to October 1 of this lamp contest received irds at the o a5 IS acellentibharees el ves |G vt ol B TR OV T NS Dn Aol 10 BRI e i i |y e theloeloniol caithi s bigh B riiesl bl v iiie hoia % : ar, aggregating a total of $41.500. | Polhill “bungalow™ y First ‘,3:‘," ‘::: e Pall Bearcrs—Prize Pheasant 'fles. which were so kindly donated quxiliary of the Legion. o'clock | To Hear Grange Fditor |" A total of 48 deaths have been | prize, to John W. Tolle erryville by Dr. Be- % () ihivon IS Ly DORGES Mot WA 9 Notes Confesslons will be heard Thurs-! A large number from } are | reported addition to 12 disabil-|and Mrs, Edward Tromas of Bur Usen to New Shot—Church Notices—Items, ‘ <01‘lfmo: Of fl:";’\m;-‘ mfl’“"' ;‘;: Mrs. Fred C. Peck has returned day afternoon at 4 o'clock and in Planning to h M. Gard-|ity claims, and paid percent- | lington ave for theie entries, | 1. and today ght, tI 1y clected officers of ier. This is only ten cents per man #Pending the week with her son, ior Holy Name society and the Girly Monthly, speak at Vengreie SR shis el [eRapiignrEaintaded (o) Mg 0T L O el Rolundiphanen (RS okis Faliath 1en e T nTod oA I YA INE FoRtoR anee i LaHuTon b (TR T, fomorroy 2 o re- | Mahon for her Dresden lamp, a mod.- s Bolton-Kasica Post, Amerlcan Le-|The tota’ to becotocted Is 3789 W1 oy Getiyaburg academy, Gettysburg, slon mext Saturday afternoon at 4 MOTning at 11 o'clock. The public |cently the crnistic table lamp: oddest light States, a poor third gion, held its installation exercises | \:“w ".,“, r: 1:”1”0“ i Tenn a5 Is invited to attend | employ prize awarded to Mrs. Geerde Qui n-American - trade, in its new club rooms in the town{ Tho graves resteleation commit: Byt W 0 p e gl Diainville M. B Glhurch i Plainville Briefs ate suc fon for her student lamp consisting | NOW buys and sells more goods hall. The installing officer was, 'rr: GLESANE LA DICY; 2 |spending a few days with relatives.| The services in the Plainville M, ‘Wallace Bunnell a student at|of the clock of a ffme resembling gallows hold- England, and e B T e Tl e e ey o] W M farli N B Ronats e o G o Fomassott wTINEE s ol CEncoRinatticc i M ey ora e Witrel| Vmtaze ot h ) candlc floor 1 combiy ;‘\Ouotlp\r:/:u:znuq\lcf],lyém : ll};‘\xlzl\‘xu:"e‘f‘;:s:“w e SOl e e e e S O e woekeond at his home on Broad oliey, according ot - Sudkes of i contest were ars the following ofticers, who ¥ere | olt, which will ba a 1 S R i i succesaful operation at & hospltal | Sianley S ¢ cticul Light and Power company :ti‘:\d‘i\:u }:“”:sn Dl VI o S s e TR i o clash | Wiltred G. Aldridge will conduc ]x“omlw’wy"“rzi:::r he 1s (0 sl cin td Heney Warren of the ¢, B vic commander, A. A. Barrett: ad- | thank all the officers, standing com- | W!th (he Plainville Dlues at 3 jround (able conference on Hibie POt 49 Wi Mcrton Lamb are at. | vokowski, uccor il e jutant, James Corr: finance officer, | mittee chairmen, and other mem. |9/clock fomorrow afternoon at the|land customs. Evening service at 7{, o 5 FFTOT wamd are at-y oo s OF Coroner T T e e it L. Dickson; chaplain, Paul Baker: | bers of the post for thelr hearty co- | Plainvlile High school field. The lo- |p. m. Edward Graham of Bristol (“JIUR Ihe Valcedrmy game today. | IREC G0N W Foraner Mo he diis gl historian, H. H. Bunce; service of- |operation. Withou! this united effort |18 are reputed to have a strong |will he the guest musiclan and will | e Doinchn s b Mr. Krzyzkowski was L L e “\\“"’;'V Shen i Wilitred Moore; sergeant-at- | progress could not now be definite- |2%5TeRation and will furnish stifr| play special numbers on the new o 08T ; & N waterbury: on £ fctore by o ‘l\‘].\“ S rms, Vernon Record: assistant ser- |ly assured. ‘evm):sm?,n‘fo the Blues. The Plain- |organ. The choir will give special ;¥ 0 St T L 81 Bristol High Wins geant, Joseph Pulcini; executive| “A few hints to help your com- !V eleven lhas played two ti — judge at the Atwater-Kent audition | "¢ bl Bristol high school football Committee, Joseph Wilson, Harold [ mander are [games this year and indications 10 be held al WTIC n Hartford te. | Krzvzkowsk Nove fo i o ool oaihas Punce, Frank Picrpont, and Hurold| “Try to attend the meetings of |POINt 1o & good contest, morrow cvening, R Merides hi AR Ventre | | the post | Hattings—Boardman \ muel A LhAs solnto Mary |- 4 into Litarnoon by a score Retiring Commander .Bunce. In| “Attend a county nweting once in| Miss Viola May Toardman ¥ i Anthony of Plalnville: his one.haif voko touchdown was scored by Allair liis report of the activities of the |a while. You wil learn much 1o !daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Clarencs | GPLAINVII LE' interest in the Miss New' Britain | last minutes of the game past year, stressed good attendance | your advantage as well as the Le- | Boardman of Worthington ridse. e - diner at 41 East Main street, New | om “ 1 spectacular forward at meetings, cooperation between | gion's Hechnie thetbride fof Monald H",,: TODAY Dritain. syl W ro the ball down to t ofiicers and men, and an attempt to | “We have vacated Legion hall in S. N.. of New Britain, to.|| Here He Is Again—Oh Boy— || o ! | ¥ 1 Krzyzkoy 23-yard line. Allaire Kleked the ey Keep Up the pace. they had main. | Kensingion and meved Ha the non | p LR SC SR M = e owling Scores | 120d Anniversary Celebratlon | (ra point faned for the past several years. His | quarters in the basement of the |took place a1 (e heme. cr oy | M MIX and TONY in Thr tehes were rolled off fn| Court a5, 1 \ feature of the game was report follow town hall. This room is being re- |bride's parents on Tt erreet || The BIG DIAMOND ROBBEIY Industrial Bowling league at the |of A, v puss work of Allaire and Goulette, dloAthelmembiets ol e ¥Bolion 4 icanaitonsn i snalwiiNEmakalal fine lires oo o) P i iEie) ot forer e Thrills—Laughs—Action = aiaionilicls tashieyening & severalliean@oil forvards i(n:il;;:: Post, No. 63, American plac for the post. Tho move to (h»]nmm Congregational churel, offi- | SN o AN CONTRY e e ,fi:::‘:,,,lr,'if";..“‘.”‘“{“,f o “Comrades, It i3 certainly an hon- | o™, NAll was made in an attempt |cinted. Miss Marian Whitham of | SUNDAY cors dletown B 3 f yean o save the town the annual rental |New Britain was the maid of hona-| 2 oS—2 Carlsor 5 or to me (o present to the post the | o¢ tho hall, which fmounts to $300 5 i 2—FEATURES—3 W r Eagles seek Names following report, ns your comman- | fyiin it 'O 0 $300. ana Philip Durkarth, olso of New || MARION NIXON, wittiaw | % The names of needy children, ws e o e R O Gleh iR mind fins _AT¢ Brifain, was the best man. Only im-| | ~COLLIER, Jr, and CARMEL 2o \ e e “The year started ot with a| SorkiDE for the €00l of our com. | mediate members of the familics RS ) e a el bR e Bang Thiskwas! dus to)the tind o e -1.«11(«}.]"«1““ ';‘p“”‘- I _“houhl attended the wedding. ! D SWORD' e % | e airn 44! Chestnut the gun had been properly loaded |; 5 o8 o“rn""“ ¢ work hand | Miss Boardman is one of the that stunned (1 Su “hicf Rar T Bristol, and not to Secretary during the year of 1928 by the of- | ™! : ¢W commander in most popular members of the | Wortd DANCE { Mac farts nd 1 trand Sorenson ficers of the post at that time, so|°UF New home. « | younger set in town. She Is a grad-|| “The Valley of Husted Men” = = Shict i Raheer f TS el arnonacad desosiated Prabs Fhoty when Past Commander Joseph L.| espectfully submfited, {uate of the Terlin Junior High with BUFFALO BILL, Jr. e To Publish Paper the afa presented e ITionl sl et s Lo aaLigte H. H. Bunce. \school and the New Dritain Senfor 5 e 5 of the Bristol high |on December 21 at Eagles’ hajl. Eleniirrorerslo o e | Relatives Pall Bearers I High school, class of 1927, and she | 2 MAT. WED. Friday, October 23, school are ing plans to 1 Dance Is Suceess Dorothy Virginia Millet of St. Paul allcnt condition kalliT nialtoldo was | INACILRCH fun ern LN TANN s Moy a it ATh e ra b g Moody | __GRETA GARBO in Round and Square Dances’ : t V| More than 150 pers it SRS ito ot Tionls W Bruce, held from the Berlin Con- | {| “THE SINGLE staxparp Muslc by Simpson's Orchestra Gk e ; vl becom wifo of Louis W. nuilithe "’K‘?:‘;" Serih gregational church Thursday after-| . =€ !| She took love where she found it ADMISSION 35 CENTS Gl IELE b Sodhe 1% ‘1"“:‘1 glven by Ahe " AmnEric Hill of the head of the drive. The state set & quota of 75 :‘”‘fh” vere the ;’“” h‘l‘“r"f Her | = e = e SR == = et At e o S 0 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Still on the Same Subje By BLOSSER momberahip ehalrman and the pros. (1M, Mass. and Arthur Butler, her till on the Same Subject y ent chairman, with the cooperation |nephew. were two of the six that of the entire post, we have a mem- | '>;’f*' "1‘-“;‘0“‘“ 'S “"]fitm\ll f:;“"{f — & . 2 6. R place in the family plot in Maple : = : : 7‘7 i:lr\;r:rogmnfim‘}::}:;;‘;:‘(& “1;:‘“‘:{1;”,”_) e el e FIRST OSCAR TALKS ABOUT 60ING GEE -1 WONDER |F THERE'S ( 1 TWNK \TS A LOT OF PIPE fi | How woulp creased the actlve number in our | Was furnished by Mrs. Robert Da-| ON A TRIP=TIEN HE SAVS UELL ARYTUING TO ALL THIS TALK |y J DREAMS, IF YoU ASK ME - /' 1 | You speND e 3 we want and |mon, and Mrs. Robert Chapman of 4 OF HIGe AN T ¢ \ T | \ NE HUNDRE High Lights of History Bar” and “Jesus, Lover of My Soul “‘Armistice Day banquet and en- tertainment, held jointly with the auxillary—192§. “Chlldren’s Christmas tree cele- bration—1928. Annual banquet of the Legion and the auxillary, “Banquet for the Ir':(mn and | auxillary given to the post by 'R. O. Clar] “County American Legion auxiliary meeting held in May. “Memorial Day parade and exer- held in Berlin, Beckley and Iast Berlin. “American Legion and auxlliary outing held at Double Beach. “Marching in the state convention parade in Hartford. Programs Carrded Out “The past year has been full and T | safely accomplished. Itree and wreath sale , costume. of | varied work and much of it has been | Ora Edgerl The Christmas netted a fine organization of an cmergency and relief squad was be- profit. The The funeral was marked by a pro- fusion of flowers, Bags Prize Pheasant A pheasant, one of the largest shot this scason, is on display at Giana and Ronketty's store in Kensington. It was bagged by John McCabe of Kensington yesterday in the southern end of town and shows | why local hunters get up at 4 o’clock in the morning. Sewing Circle to Meet members of the Kensington Sewing circle will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Fred Peck of Butler street, Kenaington. The meeting will be in the form of a Hallowe'en masquerade and | all members are urged to come in The program is in charge Florcnce Tyron and Mrs. with Mrs. Peck and The of Mrs, HAND BAGS Al EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 1929 7 A | music. I Ellverte L [Punch” and a staft has been Plainville News .- i i Shaw Says Americans Mountained next week file their tax lists with the assessors, | the morning service. 1 an of the fedes legislative grocerie about 40 per cent are yet to be heard | The Congregational Young Peo- Al 5 ouncil and state legislative coun- liowed 't stnal from. The board of assessors is ple will observe “guest nig in the s cil, has been appointed to the com- were suspended from anxious to clean up the work early | parish house at their meeting at 6:30 | i mittee on taxation of the American r ns. Violators next week and urges those who o'clock. They will entertain the ‘h' Vw" DBankers' assoication by John G 1t trial, and have not already appeared to do so young people of the Episcopal eee . Lonsdale, newly elected president of ) ¢ were fined hy as soon as possible, After next Fri-, church. Rev. Lincoln E. Frye will| o R the organization and chief of the . ffair was day those who have not appeared be the speaker. Bl i Merd Bank MriaWcon o o s s and will probably be will be taxed an extra ten per cent.| The exccutive committee of the < pany of St. Louis, Mo tried again by the Legion in a short The sessions next week will be! Woman's federation will hold mont Pl : ti as follows: Wednesday, 2 to 5 p. m.: Monthly meeting Monday afte - Al Fiang Concert Near Again | Thursday, 2 to 5 p. m. and 7 to 9|at 2:30 o'clock at the home of 5| S i EVeR by Br 1 this city p. m. and Friday, 2 to 5 p. m. and | Norton. i e AR o 1 ot 710 9 p. m. The clerk of the hoard | The officers and teachers of the | = ¢ I S o L with 5 Ji| of assessors wilk be at the office “hurch school will hold their month- i | = e ,nwn“w' on . Moo o meeting in the parish house on| " Sy S Dot No Trace Discovered Wednes ‘:\1» :n;n{ at o'clock A et S "1 g Constable George Schubert stated | Mis8 June Dilts, director of religious| 2 en : ports that n:‘,.:m, 1\:\'1 ],:”,‘\,“:‘H!‘u‘:mm\ at the Bristol Congrega-| For sal 1 4 4oss e ollop g ed of Frank Chapman, 62, of | tionab church, will speak at the wavt. icorge Brannan, ch daringly Shuttle Meadow road, who disap- MNeeHng Wwill use as her theme sal Nyl L e e | rs from peared from his home Tuesday noon raining the Child in Wors G. Stevenson, 4 IR iR, | A tad lisy g Despite search in the neighborhood | o SYon DESEROMDHOTAE (WiomSEhd vb Pt Jonn Haye before an- of Chapman's house by the police, 7 ")““r”;‘y”""\)”” eS| op at Hamm vice statior SEa e hmeland he I8 oM i nothing has been discovered. “\"""""“:_‘ e (””:’"':)"“ % | E. Main at Neal Ct., take home a o i = Funeral of Morrls Willlams bers of tho fedoration arel urge ound pail Clover honey $1.—ad e Eunerall services o Morriahivyil- (i28iSh 08 tuoifederationtare fured o 3 IRomp New: Worlclclly, liams, 64, of 7 Park street, a lifelong ‘,’,‘{T’\ vn‘:j o i el 'v]OV(“(:‘h‘\ oz The cl S b resident of Plainville, who died . SOWIPE RS e hes lquot it or two of Thureday evening, wili be neld to.; SIFINE transportation, also those | Brlstal News L that has gained consider- o make their living B 434 i to provide transportation for | fame through its bre s without il morow afternson at 2:30 o'clock at | ooy ' 3 PIOVAE renaportation o LS Tam broa 0 HOSIERY the home. Rev. Arthur A. Ball of '[j 117 fr 8K LR ivitice, ‘he Plainville M. E. church will ' g .’l" S et of e Debate Books Joe Holcomb 11 ftici Burfal will be in West S metery Miss Roberta F. Moore of For- Churelitot Our Raviows $ Bristol should buy : sstville and “Earle G. Smith of | Church school in the parish house f the p : Plainville were married this morn-'at 10 a. m. Junior church with schools holats ‘ le was resting e ng at 9 o'clock in the Methodist ' children' Ik by Rev. Lincoln E. h- flegative and the latter af- 2 \l"“mr." and is Mrs. Claude Stevens a 4s church parsonage by Rev. Arthur Jrye. at 10 o'clofk. Morn- N D C S l ¥ o hostesses. Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Barth ing pr ”,,’M:O\‘]\f U,..“,:“ eW eUaP ure Goneern Settles debate will be 1 ts Chtef Grange Notes attended the couple. Mr. and Mrs. tor The members of d meeting of th board { group of the Ladics' Aid on Mon Neaodn Ve o P s IS Returning to Indians | evening at 7:45 o'clock. | 5 — g2 draftsman; W London, Oct. 26 (UP)—Ameri- I Hev, Wiltrsd @ ‘Aldvidge it _ gs |sistant chief; James Fitzg car- | | cans are returning to the life of present a pageant on Tuesday eve- ' Sinkwicz 198 toon ephen Carone ed f‘“ red Indians a a going ] ning, supported by local young peo- | Kapuciensic 2 251 (tor; William Reilly, spor hh eorde’ Baty I | Pot 3 McMaster, rling ¥ nar 3 | Baptist Church | Russzyk reporters; Myles Moore, R R L Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock. | —_—— — 20T Iy JuIOB e pox | e ”f‘»‘lu 3 N .,"m\ il lln“fd Sermon by the pastor. There will be 475 479 445 a > onard it Ao e h e e a junior talk and the junior choir | Sessfons |sophomore reporters; and Stanle at “Americans are bar Bible school at 12:05 o'clock. Eve- | Brunt 86 2 {reporters. | Your complexions are Days Lel‘ [Olv wOrk e o G e e Bustiess Not to Close i complexions o | People’s meeting at § o'clock. Yacobellis 92 e O Gl g At your women like squaws Wednesday evening a Hallowe'en | Chester 13 i by the Simmons : back t athers NU TR F mrn\l will be held by the Young £ = Btationery store referred to the old visiting mmrk the regular prayer meeting Methodist ih = Ly 5 terer X will be held b : s 1 ere to ryices in Churches Tomorrow | e i onal Gl ey 9 1 s. s com- Morning—Funeral of Morris Wil- | Moming service at 10:45 o'cle e Mor nthem, “Gloria in Exce s i liams—Lunch Room Interest Sold sis.” by Moir. Dr. William T. Hol S dent of the Tougaloo college, | ; e 2 o Local Woman. ougaloo, Miss.. will be the speak- e With three sessions remaining | €7 8¢ this service. He will el of S. ‘”‘ n Calder Named to Committee : 2 CLELIERE "6 | his work with the colored students P. Calder, for property owners to Smith-Moore ap- | | ‘ of his college. Church school after he obserye New 1 next Sunday ers will be re cllowship of the aainE sephomors eived into church, ACTORY PAYS fliJT 1 will deba Gan 1 will debs iuestion, “Resolved i Accounts inYear THE PRIZE AN' NOW WUE COMES h OOT AN' WANTS To KNow Pow I WouLD speND FNE HUNDRED To TALK ABOUT SOMETUING ALTOGETHER DIFFERENT TUE \NHOLE BUSINESS 1S INSTEAD OF BEATIN' AROUND ThE BUSH Ll OAMLHA\\?