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| il i e ! v 3 4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1929. 9 e = = l — . | cvening and has worked up a most ‘chine was in the hcadlights ot | Mrs. g Ps of Farmington | of the store of Tony Rafaniello on |partment was called to Center and e e —— = || interesting 1 Stone’s machine | avenue. | Park street at 6 o'clock last evening. | North Main streets early Saturday s Sutcliffe of opal | raffic Is Heavy Miss Mary Clancy of Hartford| d A and Co. No. 1 responded |afternoon to extinguish a grass fire. ' {church of New Britain and Rev. B.' The local constables s spent the week s the guest of | and extinguished the fla with but | A patch of grass, ubout three feet | B. Styring, assistant rector, will at- state police in direct Miss Ge man of Kast 1t damazge to the pro square, had ignited 2nd was doused tend the meeting. toothall traffic Saturda large | et 1 Maple Fnds Defeatec |by one of the local smoke caters The Knights of Pythias will mect Stream of cars procceding down | hy ¢ or il The M 5 bowed {o the |Without the aid of even chen..rals. tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock L street throughout the f-istrect to th 1 1 n at Muzzy| Saquad A responded 1o two ararms : their rooms at Community Lall. ne Despite the continual 1 pinance ccording to a 00p by a t11:2 Atithoi-lctionionfomcare¥oriing jiH GRisl Ropcldentshvere Fenorieh > deed filed at the office of | ¢ ¢ |clected: Older boys' group: Prosi- “Muct Seure Receptacles According to Constable Schubert, dent, Edward Cote; vice president, | pogimucter James E. Usher has|PO iBformation has been discovere i 2 Deonarl S Cannon; | sactetars, ' Carll sunliding w motics b (hb Doet oifioe| oL thely hereabouts of Irank Chap- | R | Johnson; treasurer, Bruno Roma- ,gking gl persons who are using » 62, of § ‘-1“”]‘ AfeRdow e ball e ; |Bali. Tor the younger boys the fol- general aelivery living on a city dar. |10 disapepared last Tuesday n Vrinkles” ’ lowing _were elected: President, rjer or rural free delivery route to|{Fo™ his home : Clifton Benson; vice president, Les- place proper receptacies. at ”,Hr’ M. E. Chureh Activities ter Rich; secrctary tio Ens homes by November 1 for mail BIEsRBrnesiof iho T || treasurer, Bruno Romagali. 1 The post office officials will | CHUrCh of New Britair o | — | 1o ehval aotintdnmation ! gulations i « N | ———— e | To Give Public Whist G. Aldrid o 3 Wash umbull Circlr i ashington - il Companions of the FForest, will hold | - & public whist tomorrow evening at ¥ . U s oclock at the home of Mrs. Ver-| 3 FC. LIVING ROOM SUITES A Regular $200.00 for $100.00 Er gation had Hold [ dishanded, this be postpone | ona Mastriana of 79 East Broad| I ! ! ) DAVENPORT, OTTOMAN AND ONE CHAIR | gl enad ottt hmenteslIne |2 e N : Ik ARE THE THREE LUXURIOUS PIECES IN THIS SUITE 1 U s e e | i . 5 . A ¥ Residents Help Camvassrs S¢- , o convmn eonsoniss o) Bristol News | ] _ Davenport Ottoman Chair — 5 Styles |§ ‘ oure Imporfant Dty [(he tocet mieh schoot fiela. between | ———— (e e S 18 g .( )“"FQ of 't“'“.‘\“k““ _“’u Has upholstered soft Winged end chairs, high {§|| —_— | called off in the MUECY) | In Serious ¢ ; ] arm or loose pillow arms. A . | 2 morning. local management | § H A telogr t % E treme length, 80 inches, cushion top. Coverings to back chairs, low back MANY HALLOWE'EN PARTIES wa that some of the i 3 ; i > f part backs, 3 seat cush- match other pieces. Sizes chairs, panel back chairs, o {aer "””"“fl A b ARE ASSESSEB §25 K e LR : e e———— injure accident. Reports to- | 4 § ions. 16x22 inches. fireside tufted back chairs. | Wyman—Granger Wedding—Wash. |dav inc d that the Berlin aggr L t | . I h ington-Trumbull Circle to suite is covered in plain colored mohair erent shades with plain velour trim to mateh. Quality mohair is the only kind used—no inferior or make-believe grades of so-called mo- il re game Additional Chairs | e $45.00 Public Whist Party— m Mak- Two Youths With Stripped Gar, Overlook State Essentials Hurt in Accident of rece 14 Conne ing Plans for Arimistice Day. Bdistol, ived cuts j hairs enter into the making of this suite. s V‘lmziw' mads 'I i Syface m"ll-u' lnn crash | BT ¢ ill, president of the Protes- en his motorcycle and an au- A A great many cases be- | tant Ministers' association in Plain- operated by Iidward Busse CATHOL[G WOMEN UNITE i I | cause of limited space, cus- | AT CONSTRUCTION—RBuilt T ]\.!K“ ) the I("\‘[)H“’y survey ,‘, Auc ¢ K| ;,r Wolcott street, Bristol 1;,. ‘]m ,” g 1 hav i Mm‘n\(){xtn?el only ]"..Cl]’d‘}fl | anteed webbing tops tailored in Skinner’s satin, to the ea orl CANVAS- Tyvlor of who was/Council of Those From Various port, oman and e | which is not, usually found in living room furni- cooperation of the lo- | riding celis, L ;; 1 however, if you desire an ex- ‘ i J g The ¢ URe tIrRE IR ad bist was. disches Churchies Formed—Blocks \(;u-‘ ] j| tra chair you can buy one at REVERSIBLE CUSHIONS — Covered in TR O g o B Tled 50 Years—Tiwo Scarlet Yeer | James G. D | | this nominal price of $45.00 S REe o T 7 b e Wyman-Granger of Rristol bl | 1 € autiful fabries in combination with mohair. 1 to coms iss Ora J. Granger, dau Cases—Girl Tlurt. port expressed ' | = = B 3 P No excelsior used in any part of this suite. R ,’_: '\‘] N Julia ko { more duys t f Y e ok o i | Built under our own supervision, we unconditionally guarantee these - R !son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wyman 4 | suites for workmanship 18 made of Monson. e arried Sat- ) o'clock ichdown | Bobbie for a 23 West Finds Losc Report: Submitted Boys’ his a fls donated to th mdition v 0 to | Vesterday a. m. the squadi ssing game | Was called to Whitman and Sher- to defeat the |MAan streets to extinguish a large n scored | Prush fire and at p. m. it way The e ‘Fumlm red again to extinguish a fire en had [O7 Hull street that threatened sev- eral nearby houses. Fire Damages Car Another automobile fire at the In- graham company parking grounds on Race led the firemen of morning at §:50 extinguished vard gain. | e spark | street dam- shiong was rin Cliy Robbing ¥ that two had been re- [ the past hoid fever stville and removed to & Pined on Two Counts mes Ker iedy of this city was 1 r 1d costs by Judze William J 1 the city court this ss and breach husband the house. charge of A. Tracy s and was not to come a similar of- ed in Vietim Discharged 19 Connerton scharged ital yesterday. 0 the hospital g implicated in accident at Plainville, fons of the tured toe. His whom he was rid- of the accident, was Plainville h Hurt Jumping from Miss Yvonne Sirois, of 240 . fractured her ankle last d from an au- ght fire on 26, tomobilc King street, Ruth Hawkins, daughter of Mr. and | New Britain factories but a L noted sin 'he car was driven by wrions chur e tpare i " of the new club and|William Brunt, who, with other oo- rvices and church in | SPonsibility expected to join. T cupants, was not hurt. Miss Sirois 8 h dri thout = drawing on and, Was taken to Bristol hospital. Twe I S teridppl weeks mlr‘n( V'*‘I*f,' fellows will join | COMPAanies of the fire department | B [. N | Mrs, Charles Hawkins of Middle- 'lecal concern has made no deter- Bnigaie vt rid, and ks f” i Wy parti o i it} ‘rwnon‘imll] to :.:1 al:«lrm umlhcxnn- 4§ Itown road, will entertain s al of miined effort to a tc Tt i ndell Farrar of ¢ b door sports sponsorcd Suished the blaze before the car - erin ews Iher a Hallowe'en birthday | thought that announcements will be 1 '“,"] 2 o 1.,.‘1 e to : i badly . i o perty in the Community house. made soon in this reg blue chiffon crepe ele as fol- | ¥ e ‘ Frv N | Mr Mrs. IFred Troupe will Guide Posts Placed to receive reports on th id wore independer F. Barnes It ?i:\ Q | éntertain of their friends at a The two workers have heen hus Mrs, Wyman left on and Lester ! k Si U - | Hallowe'en | jeihurstayeeve oy thesnist aveal: puil up sign unannounced wedding trip after a4 Fuller 1 |, \ Lhs ning at their on Worthin STt haienis T el St ek s 1| r a.\ | cirel d s ) angements Completed e R 115 The NZ to th Wb | e 3 n cve- o the ohecrvanc it i ( - The ] i i p i 1 S;;da W [ P 8 3 10 come. : ik ‘ ¢ rie L stion i . rrineipa .‘l g E!l][fil 16asure i ARy it v {0 Reign at Functions i : i storics, und 4 things directions and loc: % hen ¥ 5 of A up the evening's enter- a matter of “hehind 1 k. Mr. Dav 5 1 = of a patr ) S5 When the new addition to the e A charge of a penny for (o the school house™ or “thr for a number y it at the Strand thea ior High school is completed and § article on the refreshment list boyond the ond hill.” It t N¢ rk, In the evening the post will con- e students begin to hold socials | de | tion among residents just wh an d railrond. duct a program at th r” fon Tooms in the gymnasium, the administra- & et Aaciomis e Harvest Supper Plans jof ti treets will be called are hoping for a specdy on Whiting street ill consist of HonE il atase s o Tie Cops Are “It” in Novel v R or o known that many of th Arrested After Accident talks by prominent me rs of the < tions Lpl:"’\l m‘:lr.\' (r::»\«:r:xt ;:ixr:?::- stime At Damon's Hill—Many il Woman's Aid town's streets have ct fet) Gecre arrest- Leglon throughout the stat i . Slade said today. A i ¢ of i crlin Congregati thin the past decad 1 Ar of N cial program and re al the students attending Haltowc'en Partics Planned — | hin the church parlor Jast Berlin Mems LGy day program for the re making o dances and other socials will be Py (s S e [evening at 6:30 o'clock, The ipal event of the X e c sularities con- Obliged to follow rules which have 2 | comple he supper will be in will be the Community o YAl s Tovbaian Com istration cert; been in effect previously but they One of st run driv- ' charge Russell Gold. 8liow to he held Wed Martin of 154 West ale1d B licenses will not be under such striet disci- ) ¢ for some | general solicitation of food, wh at § o'c at Comm He was ordered fo appe {ICs Al LNgoCathe ned during t regulations that they will 1 ex nt vesterday | has always been made, will not The show is being sta T Rk b e ke S ofiiiia atternoonty % without pro- not fecl free to enjoy themselves. 1 ruck a truck driven by | tried this year, but to meet the ad- Masonic Dramatic . club o'cleek, A naiiencaoRRln T GEhcad st liasdu Makthe i oiliehas ne rule will hold, however, .and 51 of 16 Pearl court, New ' ditional expense ar inere in price. Britain under the auspices of Th h took place the en- ! Mittee arran OB LASReVEILic VOhE o Fociiient the one which forbids the if Tent, w will be made. It is hoped that this Community club. Seven acts co th Norton Ice Co. on Tan A 2 : by enforc of s at dances to leave the ost directly in fre plan I m with the approval of prise the show and every o of i nue. Martin was drivin To Hold Social Wednesday ing the operation an<l building and return. Mr. Slade feels v owned by Peter g0y [ithecongregation, imembers turning them, is' a headliner. No. two ' actak(owara. RIAlAIIG: WHild sl S ges sratonSof Imotorgyehigles, that this rule could not be changed. ) inost negligible on Iriday evening, Following are alike. Music, both instrumental pre ction of New club of Plainville will hold a social Audition Contest Last Night iThe school authoritics would not be fact that thethe supper, Rev. Samuel A. Fiske and vocal, coniedy, magle and n I ked up by a and dance at American Legion hall | Miss Hazel Mather made her bid able to regulate thé conduct of the § 18 not caught. | will give onc of his travelogues and variety of entertainment . il 1o 1 F on Whiting street Wednesday eve- for singing fame over WTIC last boys and girls when they wero Gute James Demor- |illustrate his talk with Jantern part of the program, The name g Nt ral ning. Plans for the i wre night in the Kent radio au- side the building, he belleves, i ) was struck and | slides Mrs. Ebba Peterson was inady it nd that he was gemplelad int afmacting ot fthosclil dition con Connecticut. The| Mr. Slade today expressed oom- t crashing through | Church Members at Conference | tently omitted from e st opliro { injury to hi held yesterday afternoon at Colo fans of the state will votss for plete satisfaction with the manner | ng over. The hit- | regional conference of the players mentioned last week, Dane. (1A N0 bones v broken Plion aWEEes e Avori up of 'in which the members of fraterni- } ruck A FAMM| New Rritain was attended by many Schwartz, the Talkntive Trixtee or b SHgceie opliiom i en ol ake ducting themselves at their darces v 1o reports, | poplinites yesterday. This annnal the st will be one of the fea ey : el sy m‘\)‘ o f ”[ in iong during the past three years. Fra- the - wheelst | conference consisted of the churches tures of {he program o eaeiven Sy tie Siclionl i g : ternities have been recognized by gh dhe deseription of the carior New England. Addresses were t for the Pythian play J"’r_” "* ;}‘ r: ‘.: i ""U" (lm: o ln‘mni«» ‘Huyh Meeting 1 hool and a bond of coopera- was n local authorities by sev-| given and in the evening there was will hold other rehearsal (his R e o B L of ithe s U 1nd friendship has been devel- eral witnesses to the recident, the |a commissioning service for Alfred evening at §. o it Community Prosecutor Anthony J. Rich of Bris. | between them and the school b hine was not apprehended aticarjeton and Mary Carleton, under hall, | — vt i e S i n officers, Mr. Slade g time. Tt is understood that the | 4nointment for service in Turkey Chureh night will be held af {he St 2 o e e stant, Miss Millie G. R being t by local police. | i Notes Methodist chureh N]ur)rr-»:\’ o *PLAINVILLE®» i,,“fl“i“f”ff,\ff} G aid & ‘]l:’xy:mhr o SEEEPE S D | A New Game | Mrs. Pardon ‘C. Rickey ning instead of Thursday nieht| =) . All members of the club are urg s L ternu) sororities The oTieal nariicwarly dinner party for friends owing fo the Hallowe'en frolie. fo| LODAY e to) aitena: as the spealers - promis ed to use the school's i el At on Worthington ridge he held by the Infermediate league || Here """I Lt = 655 vy inicrestine. A snlaeani | for their dances it they i in a new ftertain LG e EEEanOLEY = Drosram willcommence “promy Y e BIG DIAMOND ROBBERY' | | Costume Dance and Ball | Mrs. Josephine Al epsen =l me crvers have | ford. at 7:30 o'clock and will consist of | e o o el el ! (honvisien M : EEK-END GRID OFFICIALS 1 . 3 ST . Uhrills—Laughs—Action The management of Colonial hall v 5 A 3 called “hit the cop.”” It is a'very| On Wednegda evening Dr. and aducational, devotional and re 1- | NEW 1 COM on West Main street will glve alCormick, ho 1 \ ! | games played simple game and o ily learned | ) Matthed Griswold are to give tional perigds | = ang p funce mnd bAll bt the Helt on ed L5 : d in this state af- ¥ any autoist. The policomen are | @ party at their charming old home | Tha 'women of Sac ed: Heart SUNDAY e U T islaus's chur -comm | o otbil efticinis planig med in the middle of the road Lot AN 0L SRR S i ol e 2—FEATURES—2 \‘,‘\‘I‘,,,u,l\. Aoy for the aftair exy a1 to be la Presonted Al Soporuinityylof Suvor S Herry on a little wooden platform to direct SR LTI B I G Ry e G HI TG e inl B oo LT fs| | MARION NIXON, WILLIAM e S cervise other br i asbeu “ Irg’ refereed the Springfleld traftic. Cars go hy in both a | evening at § o'clock. Mrs. Fre COLLIER, Jr., and CARMEL e or il The spe: B 0 SRS N ty_game, | | Tomorrow cvening a card party pap, ; S ln anCo Lol 20¢ played on S Parker tions and the policeman stationed | Tomorrow ning X Frank and Miss Mary Fran MYERS o e \ h o ; [ on the platform the time re- | Will be given in Berlin Grange hall 0 110 hogtesses for oce STHE RED SWORD™ 2 Shnv lr\ ;:an,\;, i ceives many salutations. e ..lm not ; by m \ !“[ ‘\ f!f\\"’; t\l ‘:;“" "\\_rf“]‘\“:': "\r]r.l ;;:v Y\l‘r\ \\\‘ I '.\J»yu na of “"\“\“nl‘]:l’" stunned the ST PR ’ 2 A n v‘n»‘(stoi i na W ',\",K,,,'[: o s public is invited. Tnl Newiiavon _\-M”:“M Y I “The Valley of Huw:ed Men” ||popular dance halls in this section Wi I\T‘”A\ll:v_dn‘vv-mu n ‘H‘.:.,‘. e 5 as pos- nd Mrs, Fred Peck of K Members and friends of i wi'h BUFFALO BILL, Jr. of the state and the weekly dances; s : hiaeon ‘n" _ Layae aters . Tara n Wednesday and Saturd: worked on both Friday and Satur i Che ton and Mr. and Mra. Norman yriopg Episcopal church paris, SR RS N ! ¥ lirs vl l[day. On Friday he refereed the i gonsiableiand O e er e e & et omorrow évoning alh o t- T TGREEA GARBO in ARy g ; T | Bristol High-Middletown High game I i rit s a friend | Army game in New Haven SMUrday. ogothor mooting in- the b STHID SINGLE STANDARD ] _ Plainville Briefs ‘ land on Saturday he umpired the 3 a foo and of courso attempts to| Scout Activitles ; social rooms. The Ladies’ 1 iiza il ciid ook Tove whors ohe Pound 1t The We-Uns will give a Hallow | Colgate vs. Providence Slaved i p out of the way. | UL sl b DI (e g T il nts o e B party this evening at the home « ina gar 0 the rig de- | ot Hamil ) beging, The game ning in scout rooms al 6:30 l | : b i | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS — Hasmt $300. But fia By BLOSSER in an attemp will be 3 | y s, e e e o e ey X I \ asn , Bu y ! wr, who lay at 4 g'clock in the scout rooms | cheering of the chu e s G e — = e 4 irround- | vas in charee. [ I BETCHA 1 CAN FIND TEN, OSCAR +YoU AN' T S E,O LETS BE ON THE LeneL |/ f 1 / BUT WUAT'S \WORRYIN' | ) I8 the one who | hw‘lulu ur\{l : ! ‘og‘r FROM OS:AQ‘\AIHAT ALWAYS BEEN GOOD s / | o eACH OTMER -~ BETWES / [ ;\ NE IS WLl T g | s the officer to perform the | The drum corps will meet L THIS TRIP AR’ PRIZE FRIENPS S TiE AUAS Been A | How > o : e ; ¢ in Tabs' ha), Kensing- | ; : F E ANAYS Beet NS [ Yoo AND mE., Now \ : I acrobatics in attenipting | this evening in Tabs' hall, Kensing AN' FNE HONDRED x NICE To YU 1N : b e | , { SPEND ALL OF B ot of the way. It Is rumared | ton, for the weckly rchoarsal DOLAR STURF 15 By | ’;\AC\E OD e FABLT YouRe | REALLY WANENT ANY | } - 72 game docs not have the No Football Game A T 2 [e F TRY BeST = ! | H0 | wrty cooperation of the of- | The Berlin Panthers did not show | SUST TALAN' To e FINE HUNDRED DOLLARS, 1 i ficers on duty. | up for their scheduled game with | HiM IN A \/ & R WA You 2 | ¥ Hallowe'en Celehrations the Plainville Blues vesterday and NICE way! KED 4 } ] All Tlallow’s eve will be celebrat- | the Plainville club took the game by | cd by Berlinites Thursday aft- | fifeit. The Plainville management oon and evening. {reported that a call was reccived | The Tierlin Congregational church | vesterday purporting to come from Sund «chool will pay homage at a | the local manager to the effect that | arty in (he church auditorium | the team could not show up because | ursday evening at 7 o'clock. | several players had been injured in | ‘ | Numbers will be given to the per- [an auto aceident, It is rumored ! sons entering the auditorium and a |around town that the team has [ prize will be awarded to the person | broken up but the cause of the ru- i A holding the lucky number. There | mored split has not been ascertained | i will be prizes awarded to those ap- May Form Bowling League | I pearing in the funniest, the most or- | 1t is thought that the American | E | izinal, and the prettiest costume Paper Goods Manufacturing com e e it ith is in charge of the [pany m. form severar bowling W N | teams for the coming scason. The REG.U S PAT. OFF. i ternoon, Miss | season has started for many of the I\ Y SIRNEGMASIRE W yet the