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= Pt T4 5 ' ts |.' i ! ¥ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1929 7 Tomorrow Begins Prices Extremely Low 8-3x10-6 12 Worsted Wilton Rugs, Regular $150 $119.75 x12 Royal Wilton Rugs, Regular $105 $85.00 2 Sceamless Wilton Rugs, Regular 885 $69.50 Oriental Price $120 $97.50 9x12 Washed American Oriental Regular Price $150 $129.50 7-6x9 Royal Wilton Rugs, Regular $79.50 $69.50 Worsted Wilton Rugs, $138 $110.00 Royal Wilton Rugs, 8-3x10-6 S 9x12 American Rug Regular 8-3x10-6 American Oriental Rugs. Price §115 $95.00 Rug Regular price $121.00 6x9 Royal Wilton Rugs, regula $49.50) Regular Regular Regular November Clearance Sale of RUGS Washed American Oriental Rugs, Plainville News L PLAINVILLE CLUB Sco Al are urged that organization Berlin News members of I attend t office meeting r sionr freshments will be served. The | pesoig b lecturer. kins : | Mrs. Henrletta Pinches nd B The funeral of Mgs. Henrictta QuthBGhIrch 1| M v . Pinches was held fri her la SHOMEN SN0, o W day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. It Lichapsl on) i hind Matchmaker, Figures SHOW &% frerneom itaci® ve et s oleiotis s E g and friends and beautiful floval | Of Hartford will speak ¢ picces marked the ceremony. Rev 3 19 WED SlNGE AUGUST S. A. Fiske of the Berlin Congrega- Berlin Hems . tional church officiated. Burial was' Mrs. | Adkins is cor made in Jairview cometery 15 Deaths and 11 Births Recorded— Brita Notes Sheppard-Brayfield Nuptials—Mr. | Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Preston spent vesterday in town visiting Mi and Mrs. Charles Pratt Married 25 qnd Mrs. William Sheldot and Mrs. arolc Voods s Years—Election ‘Tomorrow Night, | T and TS Hareld Woods s office of the town | Mrs. George Pickett has returned or the past quar-|t0 her home on Berlin strect after spending the week-end in New York The local troop of Girl Scouts planned to meet this afternoon at 4 o'clock in the scout rooms of i ding the | Berlin Congregational churci - | Interest in Stock Market L ra ors is som " Fs G dts 1o vhat unusnal in the town of Berlin § L ! _'f': "n_“‘\" U i 3 S he month of October was one of |SHbecks 1 Benlin for 1he P 3 d_the i . days has been the stock marke wen & higgest mont story o s H ia 5 . Wherever one may turn, in lunch The Knizhts of I*vtk he town ag far as ges went s i g Jring the months of i rmlv; : : v‘fmmv\x' p‘m“m”f (:yfl[ u‘n orrow ng at S QUL L o GUESHON UPPErMOSL in & &real Many the rooms at Community | minds is whether or not the markei | The cast for tl 1hs vecorded in the town o Kie e e , has finally struck bottom and play will hold a re d, though the records show 1 : f hay | whether or not this would be the row evening at Con safe time to invest money. Between | Two wecks from fonich 15y, during these fwo months the | %4 1 3 VO W tonig et R | mouthfuls of coffee in & restau nual Pythian Siste births ir (: rl S m,-‘ g o0 @i the rest periods of o held at Community hall 18 o L el ' I mechanic beneat 1 tomobile II' e dedorated’ for i hospital or in the Hartford hospital i % ‘ o511 o cach and eve tator or parti- Rooths will he placed here has heen an nnust imber i\ : g Hanpanels ant indulges in some ballyhoo or | corners of the | \ ¢ deaths for the period o ma- ¢ of 4 Ehs for th ‘*’ T e | condemnation of the flurrics in the ment program of several o v t add 1o e tota 1 < Ty O i gL market during the last week A'has been planned. Dancin sere residents well over 50 years of | groat many exhibit regret. others 2 enjoyed e more care-free 1-told-you-so air I'ho' Ladie Aid Marriage has heen marked by the [ 204wl others claim NOE 18 ethcdins o i n her of d ‘young | .y 3 " 2 2 number ol 50 1 “YOUNE | {ho time to buy. Some react in 1 supper next on couples who are 21 or under. |y tempered manner when questions | evening at the Comn o break the tradition existing that |ar. aeked, no doubt whem a SPOT|hall. The menn i old people do not marry was the ex-|mage sore by the almost perpendi-| that given last mo mple of one couple. hoth of WHOM | cylar drop in market quotations is| The Communits cluh ere over 60 vears of age P 2 re over 6 s of age. who touched upon Wednesday evenir plied at office of I . Week-End Traflic n at 8 o'clock numt ANNOUNCING v N the Opening of the Economy Coal & Qil Co., Inc. Line Road. Plainville Fown WIS ACCUSED Willima hool to battle Windham High Meriden seemed, be- to narrow down to an ween the local ace, aire, and the Meriden flash, aire’s winning touch- ird period gave him battie at {he finist al one be ; on W . ge over the home team's 1 1 Bowlinz Scores irters on even terms be- : Temeos ocal quarterback could T S ot « " 3 i N k through a powerful Meriden " s v, os G : 5 ; = he for a sc Bristol took & Skeet Organization Approved by v o I : Charles Milus Placed on Proba- 3sicch st & end 5 ra “erie = 2 ‘_‘_ ey 2%, . . a 8 » e b f for- Secretary of State I R e tion Under Bond of 8300 v s b i 4 p i over the es & R SRR 1w Allaire kicked the trend : N N \ Bristol line-up was HAS SUCCESSFUL SEASON | 8 . AT 0BJECTS TO BEING EJECTED ii"filevs: st i’ ends mo ki } — = : L N gikes e t ‘v‘ i gua . Pythian Lodze 10 Hold Musical Wed- i e i A Leonard Cifone Battics Dance Hall g Hal gh i Taad nesday vening—1"o Info s Proprictor in Vain—store Break > s oss o s ( Called ON—Local Man Injured in ol teads to t t 1 Yields No Loot—Tax Collector Ie Terryville Accident—Items, b Ieports $113.625.83 Taken In Library Board Mecting ; & g of the board Plainvilie 8 ' rs will be held | incorporated S G ssion ¢ B ¢ s s of arian Charles | tion filed at the of S 9 > : it w rary on High will 1 s § ZBiS 4 s <eive Confirmation 2 £ P N eived the : 4 N ol LR S of co at St SCasions % 1 Sta s« T lay morn- o oMer g 1 I'he ceremonies i ( Sil : \ T e anvia ¢ Ny 1 1 o'cle Johr Nilan, N ! c i S 4 M. EL Charehy T t o i : "“‘ 0 ) v en only B R » th 1 v RBrass Co. and Ients 3 { ] l ro firm i 154 4 174 o ; . | SiE his sa H. y . c ' g He : : Driver's Case Continued Mull AL { Wl c 1 W George \ er and a . 1 N J T ! 3 ¢ granddaug of ity J ¥ < N to f 1wy from his 0 J ¥ 3 o “ ) o'clock 1 i 1 1 Y aT N 3 J g 1 mass of « g week t 4 st e t o Joseph's Turkey Supper \ == 3 af Addiso 15d o'clock. Bu was in P | : 7 Uenter 8 0 ox g e 1 \V 1 X i 6 - 2 0 0 oseph Kokoszeyn I h < 8 Meadow e 260 MADE MILLION - e e bo obtained ! 9% i His vening ‘ | o of guild 1 5 1 for America. Pl Conareg nt t LUL L L 4 2 Bristol, he ionai chu tev, J W sor ssi [ tato —_— & e Clayton Co. but ire. Sullican ot Guilford were the | rolls celery, ol apnie, mineeand. [nogme Tag Figures Show i 3 w‘m ollo s 1 1 T | illis mpe T vy commented Followinz Coon | Steady Increase i Millionaires : 1 st v‘t‘ | ou e on a £l S5, of 35 George ‘ was operating | B e ¢ Plainville hospital Hart's col ; \s following a 1 M 4 c rly two year i e e in New ospital, wher s Commissioners Reappointed S Marlshoro. caves three 1 om | According to statoment mude by S ; sons, J i city, John Padintl G e S S ght o Had Stray Doz S 1 1 ppointed by the board S : i L L ] ) 1 fo or i ontinu WGl Fred W o ) s = g Jan Suspeuds 1 1 Musicalc R \linton A. No and W : ; % PTe gl R b 2 5 of his wif i 47 K.« AT ool e - : » Bristol to with his i 29, Pythian | board of s wed fo ey S s W y - ) T T ody was ed to More Pay Tax : Al loy. W e : o T HouEhola aule ol R of 1 : ks G L Election of Officers Lot persd vho paid ¢ \ ; 3 At regular monthly meeting Atlas o a ' ¥ s ; of t e Bristol Build- ne. o I y o : e ion to be held f & yea §.004 | o : 2 e ociation in tha ST L A S s u on November Plainvitle Bricfs . : 644 : i o a ion of officers for 1 (R e chie s i 1 take placy 0 A \ ¢ o s A e Plans Complete For Fair come o g = S ! % ¢ 1 Dlans Yeen completed to = SO 2 ! 7 Ml RN b 2L old an a al fall sale and enter- : u 0 i < ) john's guild at the Ni g Bodan T i 7.4 i e 1 ] v so in lorestville on No- ¢ o e Pla | | S | i /i 5 affair will take up ony Do 2 I o 2 o it ning fed I AL ; A 4 ! h ¥ e sold oclock, i \ ) he W ten- sint 2 e . the senior group e ; o 3 S = 1t ihe lessand Lof the Girls' Friendly club will pre- New Members Admiteed nz on Thursda los o o iy tled “Her Son's ! : : A ’ i Sw vhich will be followed At Methodist Chureh Lo s M. Saulsbury, a negro hes e : sang several selections at the 4 iy ot Methodist church last eve- X8 YN & at o'clock ver was a I arge gathering at the church to i[ o 1| hear Mr. ury sing. and he was < received very well TR : during the eve- Bristol High Victor 0 the immenss e e e \pressive voice, " Sl ik Interclass Bashetball — ~ oug class basket- ¥ ristol high school t over the pping over a highly or its second suc- rnament. The © score of 36 favor of & very he Freshman s earlier in to down £ a clean touted senior five win o essive league games, 1 contest, the schedu oS 8 the Junior ose next Sa e m travel 1o (« LISTEN — You JORTH \NHILS EASY - THIS LIKE ANY- INNENT TG NIGHT, Yiow ! el o fonga s £ Traffic yester was extremely | o, Tas T . :: Sheppard-Brayficld light. The football traffic wias Very forninin \w’ Deajereain Miss Amanda Bravfleld. daughter | peavy Saturday, the hivhost noints|iionica nand S T of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brayfield of | peing reached somewhat bDefore | onteat fn ronjunation i DN ST Kengington, and Willlam Care¥ |noon and in the evening &t about!temammont. o o0 b ! " 20 reppard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry |7 gelock. Yesterday the rain and | faekes to the Yale-Marsland gan ‘ ! : Sheppard of Mjlldale w married | (he generally unsettled condition of 1o 1 1014 in New Haven Saturdis S ; saturday afternoon in the First Ger- fthe weather decreased the traffic 10 ve foen assigned for 30 boys iurnace Oil Kerosone B Commissi ¢ ¢ man Lutheran church of Southing-|such an extent that the local police i a5 1o transportation will be an Amalic Motor Oil appointments 10 23 st on. ev. George Hackenschuh. PAs |did not consider it worth their whila | g, the club meetin, Quick Serviee Reasonable Prices i ) :\\y, church, performed the |io do |rx.\fih A N Gt e | s G D i e Tt I o e i LeROLLEC and the Boy Scouts throughout the St o LG S e Pres R ST e, ¥ E o 1 bride was attended by her Leglon Auniliary Installs \" & ‘m] \“‘ ‘W‘”DMV‘\'(O’( ,\}{" el J. H. Llliott, Pres.; G. L. Whitney, Vice Pres.: R. B. Frecman, See, W : 3 g er. Mis, Emma Brayfield of Ken- | Installation coremonies of the S0 WIT W IE KT e Al . s gton. The hest man was Geo Ladics' auxiliary of Bolton T i i) Hanmer of New York city. The post, American Legion, were held| ts . - - 5 e e e e e EERECKEESEAND HIS BRIENDS lek C Get By That Eas crepe and wore a bridal veil and |house. Mrs. Agnes Wells of Hart A e an't et Y at y arried a shower uquet of white | ford was the installing officer. Mrs Grillowdale roses. The maid of honor | 12isie Schofield became the president wore a gown of yellow chiffon with|of the organization, Mrs. Blsie N e e NG e : - \ 1+ hat to match and carr a hou- | Ventres vice president. Mrs. Ilor- ( L\E‘ s EE -TNE TUOVGUT ©F SO (\;‘;\_\_, AN ESSAY atet of yellow Coolidge roses. Harold [ ence Picke's second vice president e AANY IDEAS THAT T | 1S ALL FINISWED, / liender of Milldale sang “O Promise | Mrs, Bessie Pierpont secretary. Mre CORN | | BEGINNING To GET Woo2Y--| | FReciLes .. DIDNT | Me." Miss Margaret Beltz organidt, rily Baker historian. Mrs. Helen 1S ON!! e ¢ | ECKLES D! E i R ceompanied him and also played | Schultz sergeant at arms and Mrs ! B | TLL LET IT GO FOR NOW | | ape mg | O WIN ANVTHING THA he wedding march Dorothy Rancroft and Mrs. Agnes! | | AND GO OUT AN TALK | ) L TAVES 1ARD \WORY. JUST A wedding dinner and reception | Hamilton members of the public |WRITING AN | | wimi SOME OF TE KiDs G eE e 1s held in the Milldale Community | committee | & e ont e e il LSE THATS hall, at which about 100 gucsts were | Reports of fhe past year we | ESSAY ON | AND Medge T GET THOMAS EDISON DIDNT present. Mr. and Mrs. Sheppard left | made and plans for the coming "TuE gesT A FRESW START AGAIN 0 ElecTRic LiGiT e on a wedding trip. Upon their return | Armistice Day celebration were dis- | = S = ! ihey will reside in Milldale. cussed WAY To VR NG, | / Pratts Married 25 Years At Berlin Congregational Churcly | | V WY | 22D Mr. and Mrs. k. O. Shjerden of | The Cub Scouis will meet in ti SPEND FWE | | { r\)“n’\ / ) \Worthington ridze were entertained | Berlin (‘ongregational church at | > .00 / = in 4 supper and bridge party Satur- | 6.30 o'clock tonight HUNDRED ] i / | y at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| On Tuesday and Wednesday ther: DOLLARS' Charles Pratt in honor of their 25th [ will he a state conference at An | wedding anniversary. More than sonia and members from this |S LARDER | friends of the couple attended the | church will attend silver anniv y of their ma | The Woman's Missionary socic!y THAN 1T i Mr. Shicrden is cmployed at the | will meet on Wednesday afternoo | Parker Shirt company in New Brit- | at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. SOULNDS iin, He ately elected to the | I L. Wilcox “hool ind at the present A Union mid-week service at the | I time Is vice chairman of that body. | irst Chureh in New Britain will | \ 1\ SO HARD ON IT GeE! 1 UATE To TEAR THIS OP AFTER \NORKIN' - ] REG.U 8 PAT. OFF. @i‘j | 01929 87 mex StAvicE e, He is scoutmaster of the Berlin be held on Thursday evening at

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