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in - he li- 8. of m o e | 5 ¢ 0 { i4 i T B4 (5 ‘N \ nt e ] 4 4 - 7] ‘/ / \ ’ o , ¥ A ~\ey NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1929. 1 .Il .N pecEls iy g [0 Rto R arbar 1} ISen it e | 117; and the Park Street school n eritt. 0. Ryder.| Plans have be for B > 1 N 155 bk i ainvilie ews e of L“ CUIOR GA G to rISto ews An ally large circulation o | E Aihbla seleoaihl pYAINE AL © /e OCltiby Ml ke 2 volumes were distributed among-the w 0 | T e 9 iid_of the Church of Our different libraries as follows: Main i e el pRIIETELON € vy, adult room, 8.213; children’s 2 ave Williams apprehended < menu published in 1 NE 1 1 OppI1 5 Williams wa olve Herald 1 nad e 5 k terrace, Harti carly Sun- TRUMBULL BOWLING LEAGUI EQURSE PI ANNE[‘ 1,- S SR ! Circuits U LA i North Side school, GO Il ! i nd Coop . .’ 1 o Qapiacinf Malla e i cation of total cir- | Ir}}ll(flflg‘!?l W.§. AlBX?lldBl e b e e o Serics of Tatks by Expents to Be cw follows: Juvenila \ Chiristmas Seal Sa d 7 1y . 094, gen- ' Take Charge of Installation e ‘ ‘ (riven n Schools . = | SR il ek i 0 ik 4 sociology ur Wednesday Aisle Specials | Exeect LARGEATTENDANCE &5 ' S e s HNSELE IV GRLL e 1 | S B. Minor, Mrs. Wo ] Snied ) Town Court Holds Weekly Session William will conduct the | A O ° . Ewald Liguor Law Prisoner Uses Belt to » —Local Girl Awarded Prize By 3 | t t Take (€ Life—New Library iy et 4 Seals to Go On sale. Mhms T « > : | The entire membership ¢ 3 : 1 o 5 s Jarnes post, Amcrican Legi is 1 ; 4 ; “ Boys™ Blouses Boys' Sweaters S e { gy (durins ‘ o this cvening at Legio 1l on W Kaynee make, sizes 7 to 15. Slip-on models, 26 to 36 sizes. 1;1‘,‘}1::1:‘!'4;:}‘1";:‘."!.‘m o ,\[j“‘ 50 Wats N nd 1 wel : - Raedo < - | o 1o 1 v ( on 0 he the I v - Duplex Fabric' Gloves ‘ Women's Satin Mules first. of : [ 19— 24 has : that 56641 n to commar . 4 T Lk 3 ATie 87C 1) $200 pr. installed into office only y ! Libe) pr L 1onth Novelty cuff, choice of colors. Were $3.75 to $6. Choice of colors. £l o 2 P irasal Vol Dr. William A » 1 from 4 ’ G x ind, due t foresight, & S G hi Odd Lot Men's Shirts Rayon Bloomers and Panties o T bt A 05 0 State hospital. 1 ved —g the commander to come he this oy M 3 < o 138 79 506 pr. e T, re e | s Sl o i mander, Elmer Dickenso . . 1 i Y e s < y Broken sizes, neckband and collar: Also Chemise, some slightly irregu- e pre i e ISR b ospital in mental hy- month in many a y attached. | lar, $1.00 grades for 59c. i present and will assi p - Sevpicdt) of o ofes = City Council Meet NG o Aty ~ . b stallation exercises. 2 £l 3 3 On Dy Dr. J hat is exy 1tot WINSTED HALF HOSE—25c Pr. | GIRLS' HOSE, Full Length—27c pr. R i i . i i division of | mos i Sl | . 5 o heit AR iz Coorpe. S Into message ¢ T o ¥ ¢ of vario Women's Silk Hosxely Men's Union Suits O S eonnla y by al g 5t 121433 | ¢ 85 AT e (G e e : HUMASON LEAGUI Ther ral o 1, most ; Full fashioned, some slightly irregu- $] 00 bl o i ; N &G lar. tandon, medium weight union suits. ol (i, TS N Sh - A the y ; Commander ¥ popula witl N 1t L | throy e ! Shippers ¥« . Notes I’4|‘I'Y!4. g and a one-act play ¢ . \“."‘ Tmen i ) “\ ! ‘v'\ ) L ; l‘r ¢ Berhn ews Dfe I Eratonk the enaIng lonisewsi rea uivealo L BN ToEmnTi et i o L f iy e ing club will meet at the home of Coint T nbership to progress in . 4 ; ) H. MeNa- — | M J. Schilling of Now Britain next | Judge Georse Grotot will o S ale e president of the Monday evening. S ey ]" Breest 1n the stite ) A 0 170 4 IEY ‘ Do a can > will meet in Grange | town hall. There i M : S of | ¢ P | regular weekly meeting. | usual interest to = Leg s 190 3310 s 274 The Tuesday evening bridge club | Scveral cases of alleged drunkenness | turnout this evening to SN OXALE 19 7 I will hold its regular weckly meet- and breach of peace will be brought State and county comim Ths il or o t { [ing this evening. in. y e Gttt L : oninhs he Woman's Missionary socicty East Berlin Ttems Therest Dillon R A > \ w..\;;n H i iy of the Berlin church will meet to- he rain of the past {wo day lainville High school 2 SO It J 4 LSEhIBEATRLIY Kensington Methodist church will | b placed on was held under t i e E analn ! - ! : = meet this evening in the social rooms | Many cisterns have without Doyt hEeL gt (G G ; - Grange Election Tonight two days is considered Case Continued o 4 4 Lol Catho g f | nging of th ——— The Berlin Grange will hold its r seven to ten d 7 el Erant ihe u 1 1 Kies At Strand i : ‘f " ; b L(; n: (iasses for Forelgn-Speaking Adults | ‘j‘l”;\““l"”fl" of f'rrfi ers in ( n‘ | leyans metlast eventueat Freeman of 67 o i Tt : | fonds ok Attract Unusual Number—Grange | charge of Lecturer Leslie Watkins, vrl,“ ],‘,‘,J,”,‘m‘,(,'\ :\h; NH: [\ RigD. % X e e ‘:: “"d: i | Will be served. On next Tuesday eve- | cards. which swill be diste L : o 1 fenture Elcction Tonight — Pancake Sub- | ning the Girange will hold another o (hem Lefore the anpeonon st | ow's i number ot per Planned—Berlin Ttems. Work of unusual naturc has been started by Bolton-Kasica post, an American Legion. In carryin the national policies of the L the local chapter hus formed sraves committee, whose duty will to check up on all of the ceme- | the graves dcad buried eries in town and locate of all of the soldier therein This id s not sponsored by the | national organization. The latter has only ed the local posts of graves of the World war veterans snd place a flag on each one of them. The local post of the Legion is ca r than that. In surveying the s in the local cemeteries, Com- mander Adolph Schultz has found that there are many veterans buried records have been lost with the passing of time. A graves registration committee was appoint- ¢ to look into the matter and at- mpt to check up on all those buri- +d within the precincts of Berlin, in order to complete a record for the fut « rav there whos ves of veterans who fought in ny war since the coming of the Pilgrims will be traced and their re ords transcribed and filed in the club 15 of the organization for futur reference. 100 Ihe task, started impulsively, has umed an almost gigantic form. fhere are at least ten cemeteries in the town of Berlin, all of them of almost undetermined age. In some of these, headstones have heeu found Jdating back to the Frenck and In- dian n the early 18th century. In many other cases the graves have found but the headstone issing and with them all of data which is invaluable for the con- tinuation of the work started by the Legion Attempts have een been made to trace hack the records by scarching through books and talking to old residents. Some information has een obtained, but hardly enough Commander Adolph Schultz has ask- «d for the co-operation of any mem- ber of the community, or any or- zanization, possessing knowledge of former war veterans buried in local cemeteries, regardless of whether or not they were living here at the time of their death. In one case a headstone was found bearing the inscription of a man who died in Cuba but who was bur In another case one head- stone found covering several ind the members of the graves regis- tration committee has an unusual ask attempting to find out just what is meant 1o state of Connecticut will fur- ed here. Wi a standard headstone to be aced on the grave of any war dead it attention is called to the matter. Those who have information regard- ing graves of dead soldiers are aske:l in touch with Commander to get Schuliz. town and city to look after the | swing. Th ing this idea out a great deal | | taken and the result is now seen in | | the | | approachi the whist and bridge parties in the | quvs Following the busine hall on TFarmin venue i bl freshments will b ed and pr meeti il 1d at th arded. C. M. Weldon is chairr Mrlana e of the affair. SRR tela i Correction o 2 An error was made vesterday in The Knights of Pythias will meet the court evening at § o'clock at Com- | nort charee charge for quantity the pancake supper will be used to The proceeds of 1 to Sn nport Wife erence to the 25th anniversary of e i et s ity hall o was ordered fo pay § silver wedding annive was held | _ The Pythian Dramatic ciub for stx months for the s in honor of Mr. and M o7 ok [ AmGEL i exening lo. ) ARG AT I pros ; the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles | SOMmunity hall for ' G nare Ma lacki ies bath 1 Pratt. ghele nlny TOMORROW 1 stallat the | complote r : vening Schools in Full Swing Ihgle S andiunicon - . = i T \ 23, ser he evening schools of the fown, |MeCt Thursday ever I}lg FEN[' F'r‘fijfis_q present mecl . ors who : ril now entering in the third week of ““’\““‘ at Communil ALRIND FIS b to report o their d fa e e the scason Prm'v”r“y‘“::‘:m!nlo’l‘“ \\ ‘1 e Ao ohild was not.r WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY 3 T X B 1,8 need to voted ain: entirely to those who | held this win A schedule is now | neurishm Sedund o by ol he 1 ; : have not completed junior high | B, DOOL, SO IR LTS to school, is smaller than nsual, but it o information has been given out Alln EHRYY RN (4 ety ] J It : i 6 said that the type of student this | FBArding the future activities of the t 1 with Show Begins ac 7: Aok SR s S year surpasses (hose of provious | Anther football team but it is b Hane AT i : \\4\4‘4!”\.\) no further games will he \ 1 v « « ! i ¥ I > momentum with each | Plaved this season. Difliculty was ex A l P ! D" 4 e T rovatn-b.am | PCrienced in getling the men out notner repylor Mence e el adults are reported to he progressing | Practice, Under Auspices of : satisfactorily. The quota, which was he Boys club will mect Phinville Grange No. 5, . of 1f A\ 't at 15 at the beginning of the g at Community GRANGE IALL, PLAINVILLL \morro e has b hiihan aur|miceling last week vastpostponcd Fhursday, November e EVENING PRICES | ; i B e oo or I\:J‘l}m[w\vr\lnmI:vv-zmmh‘v ent rela Round and Square Dances Adults 35¢: Childven 20¢ g Chic ‘ B stiderts, Tt was feared for a time | to the Yale-Maryland game at New by Simpson's Orchestra o 55 u \ ¢ | fhat 1t would not be mossibla to con. | 11aven will be made at the meeting ADMISSION 50 CENTS (I E 1R s . £ . tinuo the class 1t the intercst in it | Tiday evening so that it is impera: Adults 2005 Chilldien 10c ; i ; 2 did not pick up, but according to | tve that every boy be present publist 1 parl v b « latest reports the class has achioved | DASses for the game will be dis- i NG ¢ "y | NEEP AV o so much interest in forcign- """_‘““’(-”'}“ Fimnen B RO RcuE ANNOUNCING! o grand list ¢ 1 v o the bourd o speaking circles that thought | Made at this time e 1 1o ) ma more students will be forthcomir = BV ciad TG LEIETNG | i 5 ex s The schools are open to the public TO STRESS OFFENSE Classes for Children i i | o TR Hamilton, N. Y.. Nov. 5 (UI) 2 oo | e 1 ear Mg Daughter Born Offense will be stressed in practice N R S e i RER=RlLanine tonad |y Ger (oGt tovard lobedl the: lolull o e B atol \ dang e Do a0 ek by Conen Ands Rerr @ RUTH (. BASSETTE || GOME!" Viabione o™ | 0 ; Mrs, John Pajor of Farmington ave- | rilling the Colgate squad for BEGINNING NOV. 6TH ML Insiallation 1 libr 10, Kensington, Sunday afternoon. | 44's game with Columbia. cal- at the NOTL: ‘There will he four new MISS EARIART TAKE . o Paucake Snpper Planned uso »“]‘"”””"1 ’;‘\1”‘ ring ram. has COLONIAL HALL | shows ac the Strand overy I“\ ok— Allentown, I, Nov \1 055 € S PlAns Riilbemad s thisrve at | returned to his old post al fullback > 7 3 Sitow VbR Inbal ja Marhar rix. took off from | The gains at the va s |m e e e | atter a two woeks sojourn with the it ‘l ‘L:}L\‘\ ]LL!‘, i | Next s 5 Momday. Wednesday. |11 \“ o urls, took o ! Kensington T. A. B. soclety, for the | Ieserves REGISTER NOW! ritayandisunday Ohiof it 0:15 orning to « nnual pancake supper to be held in onn Phone Matinces—>Mon., Wed. Prin sl | ) o Lloyd's hall on the evening of No- 'OR BEST RESULTS in 613 or 1136-W > W T 1 1 t of a 4 John J vember 19. It has been rumored that | VSE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS _.l\_‘_u_J wssociation o men pilots Side s at this supper one may eat pan- | | cakes and s as long as his s = st s s one s e T ERECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS S=fiiae Pin Raoh Setting riim Right hool will A the tion of the « roll call of tion will ba to con- out Class Initia L Onion An unusually larg of can- didates will 1 L clasy Ne initiatio al Of- s the meet- November of the it Deputy Coming ; eph Ko- ‘ ; i sta s’ church t s mo g at ck. A sol- e wrtlewski, orted \ 1 b ¢ in St o Chamber Business Meeting ceting of to of and ial Nine) By BLOSSER renovate the hall. At the present time the hall is in bad need of re- pair. A drive for membership will | also be instituted this month, Around the Town The street leading to the depot In Kensington has been graded. For some time the driveway has been in i IF T 0O say IT need of repair, and as each car pass- i ed over the unusually large number ANSELF of bumps this need w a has been | = HT L, 1 60T AOST OF THE K1DS 1IN TOWN \WRITIN' ESSAYS = BOY! IT TAKES ME To MAKE | TUINGS LINELY AROUND HERE stre more and more. Action road where quantities of crushed stone were dumped in the ruts and holes. Renovations are now in process on the Pierce properly on Berlin street. This house was hought by Frank Seibert of New Britain and renova- | tions wore at once begun. Water | connectlons are heing made. Woman's Al Entertaimment n entertalnment will be given in tie town hall in Berlin on November | 15 at § p. m. under the auspices of | the Woman's Aid society of the Rer- THEM FOR i 1‘ TUEIR ApDRESS, [\ \T— | HOME \NoRK DonNe | . / TO NIGUT - WHAT'S | DID \OU WEAR ABOUT ) ES, FRECILES AN T VANT ) wmime To em? | (oW Do T ow How L Uisten! 1 see ) THE HAPPLE AVAGAZINES | Too me A [WRITE To THEM A5 | e o0 vou /| |T0 SPEND FNE LUNDRED ) \WHeRe 1 6ot | )ESSA\,’ CONTEST ON TWE A30UT | SOON AS T GET AY \ \NA“;A 65 \ | ‘DO\.LAQS UNLESS T PLAIN THIS | BEST WAY To spenD 1 S | | RAVE THE Mone: {, contesT TO RITIN' T 7 4] 25 . NoL FROM REG. U S PAT. OFF. o PAT O BY NEA SERVICE, INC lin Congregational church. Music,