New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 29, 1929, Page 9

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NEW BRITAI.\' DAH,‘.’ _HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, disagrecable [Lh\- local Camp Fire Girls will part. | intentions | quested to give Bristol News Plamvtlle News DG DENOUNCES - FAMILY FEUD HERE ; r names to Mrs, .. CROWDOF 500 YN - AT PARISH SOKER was subject to criticism Attachment 5 & rghr s immediately ctl(hrmlon by the Sessions Ladies’ |club of Forestville on next Tuesday jeven ing are ne 8,000 PIECE! n and did not arguments with ‘Har ford Kaceys Provide Pro-| | gram for St. Joseph's Members (TEAR GAS IS INSTALLED, { Bank Completes Protective System— Guild of Forestville wi Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'cleck at the parish house. A large attene (Claims Tt Ts a Disgrace to Civilized Community IANY WITNESSES - TESTIFY Long Session at P park form of a masquerad |ous prizes will be awarded winners |of various contests. The Harmony WEDNESDAY AISLE SPECIALS ARE GOODS YOU WANT ... But Inexpensively Priced who served 1 sides was long 1 lor Card Party the two fami Town Court—Hal- “A Neizhborhood Feud” ters — Prayer Mcetlngs in Local * Week Left in Evening School Churches—Other Items, Contest—RBristol News of Interest. WARREN DOUBLE FOLD BIAS TAPE All perfect goods, 6 yard pieces, in black, white, red, jade, green and other colors, (Notion Aisle). 4 pieces 25 C 65 C doz. pes. ) men packed § town court this morn- | ing, commenting on the ted on View street in Mour r a long time Miss Katherine T or sleeveless. Iy soiled, (2 for $1.00), each ...... 59C values to $1.50, shop, vaIu es to entertainers. of | store, has resigned his position e MEN'S BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS | MEN'S PONGEE HANDKERCHIEFS Solid colors, trimmed with rayon \\1th colored drawn threads, regula Numerous complaints ned Notre Dar thall team | & and Prosecutor Charles during the past month over the ¢ turbances on evidenco prov MEN'S KNIT UNION SUITS WOMEN'S Small lot, short sleeve, knee length Also rayon vests and bloomers, slight S GLOVE %IL!\ \ LbTS © Weber (ook the stan Williams often rimed that Mrs. or five children WOMEN'S CHIFFON HOSIERY | LEATHER HAND BAGS Odd lot, full fashioned, all colors, Choice of all the latest styles. ARM CHAIR ASH TRAYS | SPECIAL LGT JEWELRY Of leather with metal cap, at gift Neckl aces, started the introductory sting talk by She produced a list : numbers on the au s that had vis > Wiliams home Knights of Col brooches, bracelets, heated voice broken up on many og NIGHT GOWNS DI\\'LI‘ I\'\IVLS A\I) FOI\I&S | WOMEN Stainless steel, with manufactured Of (lE’]’)G \Ol]E, batiste, lace 2 ad never compla {in St. Thomas's cemetery. ? | have bheen asked to omit flowers. med with Dom- | nd Migs Miller had sl Mother Mach “Call 950—fire headquarters, ‘Learn exact location of your lome. “Answer the questions asked by Berlm News | o guide the firemen. ste no time." The hom! of assessors will meet in the town hall tomorrow hetw ren u} Says Rocurate Description il (i‘ff“jftf’.k?! from ‘rendonts of L’)Vah y ]) M)S Imp(]['[a[][ The board will also meet on sday at the same time and on November 1, hetween the of 10 a. m. and § p. m. Sewing Chih Mecting DPLED ALSO NEGE SARY A Hallowe'en soctal will he held Bl for members of the Kensington Sewing club this evening at the Rome of Mrs. Frad Peck on Nutler d of Summoning Aid ftreet. Al members of the elub are urged 1o attend in costume. The nrogram 18 in charme of Mrs. Or and Mrs. Tlorence Tyron. 1 W. 8§ s will assist 1 Mrs. Deck in her dutics as hoste Howe'en Party ‘on party was eiven nd Miss Fillen mton last sojectman Finds Many People Ignor- ant of Moth —-Legion Auxiliary to Install— Agerly Peterson Believed Located, ons prompted by the usu s of the fall and the win- have arisen and have Snensierd nen. Martire of Ken ) Seleetman Afany nter on to the scle come rames were g g the narty at {h nensie Refresh ments wern sepved ind have asked him Ly those a ng (he manner in which fire jome of A from New Britain may be case of necessity, This | Tmnortant Tahs Meaitne | has all been settled at meetings of | qnn nombers of the Tabs win B the townspcople but” that these |, i thin cvening at Tnba® hall, Tm questions still exist I the minds of n 0Ty cnen® G B atacunsed s the selectman to wonder | interested the people are . in the doings of the community gov- crnment At a meet for the cxpre nreacnt time the oreaniza- tion conciata of nhout 25 mem and offarts to fnerense that n irs % of the town. called | 77 N s purpos: of voting on | 2 i imeeting fanisht. Anather nroposi- ihe aieationfot icplling NGw micitain GRS &L iR TETIIS IR Ros ARDiTLS, At onnsntonla yotdito el B et sl climinate the former requirement of g tine the hall nnd fiv 1 long tima members have felt th and calling the selectmen or some ether desiznated town official, and it was i e ided at that time that the New (08 0 e in fire department be allowed to 4 ! swer any and all calls coming t oA are ive ot mame tisf~rtarv enlution of the vrohlem 2 i Think Petars sntod from the town of Berlin. For a| LTl "M v""’ ":: ol s hile this did not meet with the ap- | Word was reccived yeatard f o missing brldezraom-ta-he. Mer- proval of the fire board but even- ' tnally that body sanctioned the state Win Potersen, had heen Incated in of affairs now existing, eveland, O. His whereahnuts was At the present time the fire de- {™MAde knawn when he applied at a rtment will answer all calls issu- ('eveland hofel for roames, the man less of who the cailer is. Th vailing rates charged by the New Tirdine fhe v Brit Loard are $160 for any call {mr™hered ths nd 850 for every hour or part of {7 little fly- hour after the first one, The con- |Rritain when he dleanpeared and tract signed rceently by the board of |hls eeheduled wedding with Mieq pre- |[New Rrifain far infarmotien e 1 or. Tt will be re- sen ennen nat n and in New for any call answered by the New nat f s made regarding false alarn but it is understood that the town is week afterward his former home! ponsible for any alarm sent in on Rerlin street, where he hnd rardless of whether or not therc is mecca of many metronolitan new, a fire. {papermen, inquiring- about his di Where to Call {appearance. A call for fire protection may be Teqton fliary to Tngtall made by telephone by any one in The instnilation ceremanies of th‘ Derlin. The usual place to call is|ladies’ anxiliary of the Amerlean Te fire headquerters on Commercial ‘rion will take place Friday evening strect, New Diritain, telephons 930. in the Community heuse. The new Hints For Speedier Service tofficers clected several weeks age Tn the past the fire department will be installed by the former ceun- from New Dritain has always wasted tv president of the or~anigation, Mrs. » groat deal of time in attempting Agncs Wells of Hartford, to ascertain just where thé fire ig| The mecting Friday is (o be In the and how to get there, The town . fOrm of a foint social with memhers oificials have asked that each citizen ©f Bolton-Kasica Post, American Te- learn exactly where he lives and Elon. how he can deseribe his location so _The officers fo be installed nre: 5 to got the fircmen there with the T Elsie Schofield, president: Mrs. lease waste of time. Tt fs known LISle Ventres, vice president; Mre. t in the past there has beeh some I'lorence Pickett, sccond vice prosi- confusion regarding the location of f¢nt; Mrs. Frank Plerpont, sacre. f i (tary: Mrs. Emily Baker, histo ‘his or that building. and, es all of ! 01} e this means undne delay, it is thought ANd Miss Helen Schultz, sergeant by officials that accuraey in descrih- ATMS ] i i i As will follow the mectin v would aid materially in fire | A oclal will follow the mecting | Sting. Berlin covers o great deal Qaurt oniz territory, hut the firef - etati V. No, familtar | hters of " uzunlly answerlng the en Elm strect, are ith the town and can fol- diractions, if they are not too weekly meeting of the Berlin town conrt this evenaw. There are few cageg to appear before him. The case of the owner of a truck whose driv- er was arrcsted o month ago anl bhrought into court to onswer the Some hints given by the select- . arge of overloading will be In men for speedier service are as fol- court T4 court last week, the driver lows: lclaimcd that he had no knowledge of the load he was carrying a 1 that refrech were not what they should he. na Wihllams then took the the court that Judge (,rm Claleskeiing A the ovn. brought in to au- of overlouding, Hunters Bag Gome er of the truck be swer the charge would conti immediatel the serving of {pany. He is su entertained the veral song and comedy num- John O'Loughlin rang and Joe who proved to be one of the this scason wiard Kosey. the two hunters in the con nd two woodcocks, another selection two of the ph danced their woy into Z two brau ‘1 West ntire chorus i placed or store in Kensingten, East Berlin and often in her Carr, to the rch parish will be This is the first meeting of its naty : held in many y I < System: Comrlote n charge of evening is expeeted to attract several show h\i hl cn /'.wn, a number of times in and comes here e are seven acts | rpey onm\oml» A - | out Squad are saic ) but entertainm re said to | but w {her will he made, P'ans for such a ! he disenssed af the Dancing will follow The Knights of Pythias will me evening at § o'clock at {tlon joh on e Halloween froli mediate I,n‘x;:m‘ [ #o¢ Cun and gobling ihe (hn st B youngsters for | HONORARY MIEVMDERS NAMI meet Thursd jo'cloek at Commu continnally f Bristol spoke bert's family prompts for Community » auditorium and the ban g from the town of Berlin regard- {“Fement of the Totel writing fo | entertainment being arranged, to be a comedy skit presented by the ‘PLAINVH LE» who wish to travel t . and THURS., She wek love whoere will be enjoyed after the show. CLEMENCEAL Church night will be observed at ctmen provides that $100 be paid , Furith Wachtar of New Tiritain did | nlace. Tt was wnderatood | the Methodist church this 7:30 o'clock. These MANQUERADE riers in New fire department. No men- (At the time that his wherepbouts | at were not known and for almost a attracted meetings have A large number cach All those planning e requested to bring with | magazines and fl(‘lfi-; d during the recrea- | GRETA GARBO I ! SINGLE STANDARD" With Nils Asther, N NIGHT—OCT, 41, Dorothy Se- s club tomorrow bastian and John Mack Brown NEWS and COMEDY d must pay $100 for the trip, re- lived with his parente, was the|them on's Orchestra sors to be us novml hour. Miss Francisco, reputed to be an interesting talker, promises to de- liver some of her most interesting talks while in this city. Plans Nearing Completion lang for a monster Hallowe' ring completion. The nnm will be given at the Sessions | auditorium, The celebration ‘will be i1 the and numer- Boys' orchestra has been hired for the occasion. Dancing will be in vogue from § until 12 p. m. St. dohn's Guild . A regular meeting of St. John'd> I be held on dance is anticlpated Forestville School Taxes Forestville school taxes, payal |charge of school tax collecting in’ Jo- | Le is Hart at the post office on next Tuesday evening. Mr. Hart hay charge of schoo itaxe collecting in. T the district Vo nd fully en- To Manage Reszenski Store Raymond I. Gamache, a forme# |employe of the Land and Johnsen pt another as manager of the A7 cnski store at Center and Re North Main streets. Mr. Gamache has had several years of experience in the clothing business. 0s T, McMullen . McMullen, widow nos B. McMullen, of 24 streat, died at her home yes- | terday afternoon following a shert illness. Mrs. McMullen was born in July, 1 the daughter of Michael and Abbie Guckin, and spent her entire life in Bristoi with the exception of & short time that she lived in Waters hury, She was married in 1884 te | | Enos T McMullen, who died ‘g | Decon ser, 1924, A son, Williaf, died in 1910 vived by one brother, Guckin, a captain in the ce department; and one r, Miss Kate Guekin, of this city. reral serviecs will be held at Joseph's church at 9 o'clock to- row morning with a solemn high s of requiem, and burial will be riends Solomon Karam Solomon Karam, 24, of 41 Burling= ton avenue died at the Dristol hosple tal Sunday nig Nowing a serious eperation. He enterad the hospital on Thursday night for the operas tion. Solomon Karam came to this country from Persin 12 years ago | being of Armenian birth, and he was employed at the Veeder-Root coims” vived by one sister, hoo of Philadelphia, Mrs. Khatoon 1 | and one brother, Saul Karam of this A The funerpl will take place from ‘| the home of his brother, Bawl Koram. at 41 Burlingion avenue at 2 o'clock tomorraw afterncan, to be followed by services at the Corgre- gational church with Rev. E. W Adams of New Britain in charga, Interment will be in the family lot In motery, Arthor Parnes in Bridgenost ting of the members of the Press was held in Bridga ay afternoon and Editoe Arthur S, Barnes of the Bristol Press represented the al publica- tion. The various aczociatos inspected the new Post Publishing company nd then lunched at the hintel, A A port yest ocinte Plrced on P 1vis of 1 noort, w on 0 maci ) V. ehe ga s 4 In cer Thomne this morning’s session of irt. Bravie was alsn aenossed fhe ts of conrt. Arranziment tor the * made By ock ves- ston snd “ville, bronght *h Co. No+ 1 xtinguished without dams Pleasant str age |'m er-Card for Armory Fights Supporting the Lord-Jarrett hout at the armory on November § are four other bouts. They are as fol- Tows: Semi Jimmie Garcia vs. 43 pounds: two of aix rounds between Kid Carter of Mide ctown and Billy Herman of Hel- Yoke and bLetween Pancho Villa of Hartford and Gerald Emard of | Holyoke: and a preliminary bout of four rounds between Ray Sanborn 6 Hartford and Eddic Skinner ot New Haven. The preliminary bout wil start at £:30 p. m. Boxers to Work Out On nest Sunday afternoon at § o'clock Yommy Jarrett, the New { Haven boy, and Joe ¢ urry, the semi- final lad from New Haven, will train the old town hall with Niek Christy, the idol of the Bristol fara, and Tony Laviero. There wlil be no charge of imission and the poblie has been extended a cordial invita« tion by Matchmaker Tommy Hintélis olir Evenfiz School Contest With only one week left, Henry | Plants 15 leading Mrs. George Alexe (Continued on Page 16.) Straight From the Shouldar By BLOSSER ng. YoU OUBHTA TELL FRECKLES - PT ANY SEZcRET — e HERE'S JAY-ILL GNE HIM A LOAD OF WUAT 1'M 60ING TO 0O = HIS EYES WILL PoP wheN UE WEARS ABOUT THIS 1 DONT S'Pose HEARD ABCUT TWS TRIP TuAT I PLANNING TAKIN', HANE V&S, FRECLLES ToLD ME ALl 7 ABOUT Mo NASTY YoUNE BeeN — NoU DONT JANE TO TELL ME- T L DONT CARE THE WAY You BeEN ACTIN, 1D JATE To BE IN YoUR spoes so Close T CHE!STMAS'-) WHAT You NegD |5 A 600D TALKIN' | He NeNER |From You AN BEsipes S COMING AN' SANTY KNOWS low NASTY / MU BEEN :+YoU KNow | HOW e TREATS Bovys | THAT ARE NASTY — ~Z 1YV BETTER CHRISTIMAS Judge Grivwold will preside at the | U, 8. PAT. OFF. vmsmd;uc

Other pages from this issue: