New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 13, 1929, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAIIY HFRAID WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1929. 7 & t — — it | Up-to-date equipment will | Str T e | She claims that he ¥ rig five 4 undisputed i i ainville ews e Gl B - T o1 st plac ting of the ; | | efficiency. When 4 ! I s by v i s over : completed it is expec < . i o ; e fice will be able to cope with the in- | W. Murante 94§ s co t ' ¢ W post o T ) f 7 { %,flg Centars [ Usher also 1 ). 1 " over y extension of t 18 i route on Par E i S \ 1 v yl omlinson 4 1 loca | it Norsemen e | Most of the H 1 I outstar player M, Florence Erbe of Southing- e now row vave Ostra J ¢ ' | Jortunity “ Considering Sites oints scor the | livered s e installed | Johnson s | ton Directs Ceremonies 2 anllersdiana e Hneialiea | T koD | regulation post office boxes. 1 Thirteen Entertainers 2 Church Activities cal post ¢ 1 1 bids i ! HIGH SCHOOL PLANS PAIR wionic' s P oL ot ! sionar the Baptist : church i Tron it A : b noon at loc} the It ; 0. ( [ Plainville Blues to Mect New Britain 1) 1, Red piis ; s © P § Eleven—Changes to Be Made (o \\']"; i 2 LT or ¢ Interfor of Post Office—Mrs, Con- | A praye £ Will be held ta Small t | ! i morrow e L 745 o'clock i { i lon Improving—Other Items. the B i 1 4 | | The ladies' auxiliary to Brock-|, 1M i ing of the Ad [ | Darnes post, American Legion, held | ' ¢F 4" - a supper and installation in Legion |, = "% °) 7 ilia [ i oclock. T Nttty zlon Ausiliary In | | hall en Whiting strect last evening [P © €% el sl S 7 2 X | i1 and & large gathering witnessed the | J€1t MAce hecause of the open ses- e e i cxercises. Mrs. Florence Erbe of [S10N% of {he schools. All are asked iy ' i \ ] | Southington, county president, acted |1 Note t » in the hour and o 4 : i @ e S i W d M as the installing officer. oy, : EE H" URFN S | S ' | I . group o Wom- 0'¢ & . ! f The women of the auxi Dredi| e pe S 0 L f 4 Nax ] ; R ¢ | or omen an 1SS€S sented Mrs. Erbe with a set of |yt "'\ 208 h t N 2 glassware. Mrs. Agnes Fanion, re-| o 2 - et Hareld’] ovening at § o VForestville Accident & tireing president of the local auxil- |\ !"\E T 7 [§ 1Y ¢ L \ ¢ Mrs, € [ i MART youthful sport and dressy Ensembles $25 00 ;*“‘;- was given a past president's ) ;o y M g Al . g M" v s o - | Mit H \f of the better type. Expertly tailored of new X he new officers of the auxiliary i ) sonann Np e better type. Expertly e Formerly to $45.00 el Reichie and Breault Prepare Ney C o fabrics in colors as smart as their fabrics. Some phing Hoftman afirsbylceinresldant, Trafiin Ranammandat furred with Raccoon, Caracul and Lapin, others $ 50 president, Mrs. Gertrude LeVasseur 3 pe g secretary, Mrs. Sarah White: finan- , ilor Frankly w 5 1 AL clal seeretary, Mrs. h Morgan; ! NATQ e B perfectly tailored. Frankly we wish to close Formerly to $65.00 glel soctethny s ATl dCores - BOOTH T0 WATCH LOCALS them out therefore the low prices. genat-at-arms, Miss Bernice Moor 1l | historian, Miss Anna Graham: exce- e o ¢ $5950 | utive officer. Miss Helen Brock Yale Grid Star o See Night Loot- Formerly to $9 fary voted to accept an invivation| The hig to attend the installation of the mvlflyvm' Hee Property and Beings Sult— 3 Bristol unit tomo evening at § | 0'clock ; : INSEMBLE CLEARANCE — SECOND FLOOR o'clock. Those wishing 1o attend will | in the the 1 . 0. Sites Considered d ! leave on the 7 o'clock trolley car Period Leon ( ‘ from the center. : tharitlie inaoplaRoplie SN0 B o Wallace Barnes Banquet ‘ i High School Feir 1 take these opportur s for added 1 J rn- A Preliminary nouncement was s done for S s i o N mads today at the high school of the ] < : g i &chool fair, now an annual event, to Plainville Briefs e SpUS 3 [ lo be held December 13 in the high| Mrs. William Hayes of Par > ; 3 3 school gymnasium is a_patient at 55 s Hie X : ST (. | Elaborate plans for entertainment Hartford C s 4 ARl M7 SETTI R 0 S 0 g y | ana dancing as well as for Henry M. T 0 1K A . . Svll oLl “.,,DI R 400 ‘H»l\ decor: 1 hooths ar » of land or . odo i H | under way to make this affair a so- ton J. Mor 3 L ) Toceph A B 3 i - : . eph Arbour of This City Pays g N w.: peace around Upson's corner. He | - ’“'," e e M 1Al ] v . : i J | arrived on the e just as Stum L) CAL 0958 OL The e ¢ ford Street: Department Eme Ber in ews e Gl L UL b "‘{ Judge Passes Sentence for High school is ic jol police | (he railre ‘ peadinn a 2 3 3 b S tite bs or dneline irt 1a ploye for Injuries i were leaving in an automobile. The To Tune of Orchestra || ticinute i the fuir by vonducting 3 ; i ; ] ploye for Injuries by Automobile, officer jumped on the running board | cinl to the Herald) [[Staasibooliiond MR O ok s ners will ’ o o A A. Za- J of the machine and turned the igni- | Noy sl oz il clansen hiope fto e e 1 osals for g : : i Hartford ' tion off, stopping the car. Stumpf t last complete. *People || thelr respect ledslaasiuenminies on Broadws 6 L y ; | < et was arrested and charged with driv- caten to music, danced to Ehepnrabtichl AL oS AREINS | Batidstic: - o \ \ of N 3 Foain: Iz whiledundandi ths Anriaanes or ||| musict andlbeen Buried totmusiat | | mical and departments —of - the Cosmopolitan T : i i hol Jiquor and with breach of the || VUt nOt until last night were peo. || School. under whose auspices 1nst| Two matehes in § mer i hitd | ¥ f pene and Kerin was charged with || PI¢ convicted to music. While the || Year's fair was conducted, will have jogling league w X s Parcnt-Teacher Meetin h ohi otihie =edoe || Berlin town court room was re. | Mmany useful and attrac articles [ nris j ; : Ak : : 5 { ; 0 ang || f0unding to the sharp questions || On sale again this year. S ; : g he former was fined 10 and 1| of the lawyers and the sobs of the Detailed announcements of the e 5 of t ty. Many of the o ! \ » . \Voman Makes Unusua Plea £0{ o e el chaegs s 31 s | 2o oy and e b o e || Petaded monncomcnty, ot el C S b il ) ’ Mmu for breach o the peace. Kerin || the wrl;( in passing sentence was ‘rrm,v”umu are completed. L % T 5 ! T g | Tsiatis! Gase Dl aaitbed fursished by a group. of Heooi The Plainville Blues football elev- &' (e o Albie Booth in Charles Lange of Kensington, who ||| réhcarsing on the first fioor of the ‘j‘ wil clash with th ALront “ Burnham 107 ) g Tt wasc ¥ announced his | ig o s } ( Co ) b STUMPF AND KERIN FINED was arrested Saturday evening by || town hall. At times the music | " itain Blues '\"“‘}‘;‘ I" ‘)”f’ 5 Jigh ! Concert Dance Infermal o 1 | Constabie wWilham Ritehie after the (| drowned out the pleas of the at- || Memorinl fleld Willow liraok park < ! « : . 1 ‘1' ter had investigated a cragh <;rm\s and at othe the \i W “H‘r;m‘!]yl‘\":y‘-it\[‘; I\;”- “'H ! ‘ ) lal S ; N . e near the underpass, was discharged. | [ Phony blended with the mood of | | & e Tl d ¥ 3 i ArneslavertssdailiscotencomRund v brought out in court that || the judge and the lawyers. 2 \”, o L el rs Action Fined After Row—Runaway Horse | Lange's m: nd e candriven byl e e e ey | he big game can begin on time \ On Cotte ark i Idward Johnson of Middletown had | — — fhnn e Wenmscon lep o Ui o ¢ « 3 ( "1\"- M";LC! Bill Causes' Excitement—Non-Support | collided several feet sweat of the |this afterncon at the home of Mrs, | ons ot toe sireat cosregation has e ‘ e | grand mar £ e 1 A ‘.\‘511.;«; o b 4}’.-y(u'«'\- :’1 w.m.filw ,,‘.,m","\,. hu(‘l l"xl,-m\ L. Wilcox of Worthington | ups i state and the locals will Tkl ¢ % e i f ¢ 1 MpE o oblaln tois nimade it ¢ the matter set- | pidg f 3] : i e Ly vel fast if they hope o Bl Wood, <« t W 1 v pro on of his resolution Whiskey yatorallitn ose (i EIEERONE ROB CoU S, SRR E e SUCONI Ol By 1 M By 1 T o e e o e ony ke aciis alWRITLd v : P S | o 5 i 1oy i tigal New! Yoz 'Gh who work hard, Mary Kov nos e Judge concluded thaL this evening in the Community | @ Strong offensive against the New F Albert Wh te | sim Mo « : sxbuty { W. Ray ! 5 ¢ 10 and Now Orl At to tell Proseéutor t was o matter for a ovil Father | joue " The speaker for the evening | Dritain Pawness Inst Sunday and ex- . e West Ends at Home ‘ R SR T 3 P lLewis ir town court last Inifas el 3 | will be L. V. Clark of New Britain. | Pect to continue their good work Teacher of Piano : s ex \ i « 1 Tut v Lo reported from Justifying her distilli quor, | Stanley Machalskl s a_ foundry| g rold Skinner enter unst the PBlues of the Hard ners and Advanced Students ‘ 1 [ Hollow 1 | tomorrow iho crcaledioniEha e ks tonacl Sinorkan e IR Al BEEaHIOS Bliinety s of the Tuesday Ive- City. ’ Studio has lo o Hartiord & 1 v He told vesterday he intoxicating drinks she denied Wife and « children to JuppOrt: |ning Bridge club at her home on| IS EXMEEICA that iiagdon 13 Farmington Ave. | | (his il 1 2:30 « > of k] 5 that accusati 1d cluimed that the | Besides tha h WO MOTIEASES | 1oy rmington avenue last night, TRe- | traction will be witnessed by i its ord M ¢ S i from her ' skey she distilied was for her (0 pay off. He admitted these fact od and prizes | 1°legation from Plainville Tic 5 Lo W Pt i \ resolution and e g of her hired |10 the v ‘nllv‘:vlmlul': tter (r‘.‘yhv;yq “% | for the game can e obtained at th ; | v v A It y S 1, for also worked hard.” IPON Rrresigd and coarEetunitin ol of Berlin Giran tiol 4 ) : HIGH GRADI COAI pany. who led t the Capital b one of the first of iis [SUPPO u.; '.u,m;:h‘ ‘.I:“}:"v”'t.nnl|j; R b f Annual Calendar Social GI A0y COAL ¢ i s ¢ e S i, & sind to be I It into court in a |that he was doing the b o poned lendas » £l wis B rlowall it { ) 1 ! er the ¢ exchanges B i e b ;], ”“y ”n_}n‘ i ,'.‘u(u;gh : H,'{ A ey et 1 hurch ; FURNACE OIL = S = o W Jlamed his wife and accused her < & on Friday evening at § o’clock . A f ; SR e i oennind (e Sene e e T ) o L0 Tkl TECY (e Of SHEE Bodig A oncmy Coal and Oil Co., i 1 e price o ad v ect would not bother with the stuff any |Mot wanting : e, pleasing program has heen ar i Tic R - i i « Newh Yorl L’ I more.” Mrs. Kovel was arrested by |¥CUing him into trouble. 1Tt was The meeting of Berlin Grange | MY the committee in charge. consi . re, i o ; ( M ) 1 Gl S 5] G e UOrville (hard schedule that he had to so U AL SEUADR S TADER (Gl f N fra s 6100, DMorsa Mrns4 Rieh Plainville, Tel. 618 150iclog & | v Honsiahlss Sirank i non s T [through to keep his family, he said— | Wil be held November 19. No spe- | B8 G0 0% Lo < S0 S mn entres w o officers searched | 8l 1155 i 2 S 4 : Sedererer s 1es Web. o Ventres when t “n.h v“ rh‘«l worl in the factory, come home ard | ¢ial program has been arranged sl il be A 1 R DR e s T LR Lsrgiomyaniiieribanit eftnasollg I S M s E e <t Berlin Items R, for the ¢ o e i NER CLASSTL ADS ik plaint had been m: at she was ted for not supporting his fami All members of the 4-H club have |00 0 NNz n holiday A8 il ; 18 vothat S me——— selling intoxicating liquor, Evidence [J® ieved him and, with an | been requested to meet at Commun- | 1080 ving 1h . otk o il = brought out by the prosecution dld\| ' o i ant that he pay more at- |1ty hall tomorrow afternoon immed e e s ! : MW CU‘GR W EHEEKS not show - that she was recelving |y niion o hig attitude towards his| ately after school. The club will re e e ) | SR LUL ! o money for the whiskey, although she | (i, "y gigcharged Stanley otganize for the winter seasor i o ' i sl SRieahlgl Jategs) Want Caok Book Re it is expected that Miss Doris St SRR s S b it = ; 1 S ST sy nples- vived whiskey “\ml money. for h e do Bt o kh ahay of the County Farm bureau will be { . (o €C0HCE KOTEH WEDNESDAY TEHURSDAY | 1 Ly s > ¢ ppetite “","‘”,‘, She ,“m:]m“.; ! ,(.1‘\ma' H“ cook hook for (he Woman's present and assist in the work of re- | MATINEE WEDNESDAY v L L OUD told the court that she treute e ¢ « 1 society fair to he held soon will he — \ OV G : , B frionas Butl didl nothnaKe (n ‘[’ " ,‘n 2l i w“ te it Donuhaa e i) Condition Tmproved | PelE R 3 o 4 or the drinks. Mrs. Kovel appea L e e Eond SISy The condition of Mrs, Charles [ JOAN * I A s 5 p in CoUEUI U va v en oln) = O HKRIERE 1) LRSS = | Conlon, wife of Aftorncy Conlon o ! ) ) ild in her arms and three others |, o 80¢% to pre - Linden streetewho is seriously il at mefo D 2 \ Ly i week, prompt contributions are re- ientgticetanflos = altpul gl L o N ho walted for her in the back- ittt PrOm Ry € ho ot ure e le the Now Britain General hospital = : . 8 around with Mrs. Dorothy Bancroft eported as ve 8 heing o | J I 0 v vege- Pined for Breach of Peace ealar O eTid ey “MAKES You FeeL BETTER® attended by Dr. Georgo F. Conlon o\\ (e . ke ymond Rund was assessed $10 | ppo junior choir of the Berlin L rore B -1 ! i | : and costs after Le was found Builty | congregational church will meet Bossminia el reoltie o R ‘ i o fe l i of creating a disturbance in the | g evening in the chureh for Al office is awaiting word from th No school Friday s no ) store of Myers Edleson of Berlin on The choir will sing at o dep: ! Washir ) | i 1 1 October #1. Luring the disturbance Sto be Blven Stniny.tor BELLANS Hlowing him to procecd with 9% there was a scuffle, in which Rund | the Deolay chapter of New Britain w Hot water ions which call for a \ | ) | on 5 | \dmitted punching Fdleson in th GThiitee Micals SureRelief i present lavou i 1009 TALKING 3007, ol ose “as a matter of protection.” He | The committee in charge of th ure Rei T or will he 1 CHAPPINESS BOYN? ( ! Bost Team in Years ter of- was arrested by Constable Brown s for the pancuke sup- ieh wiil reaton ! ! e fter BEdleson had made a complaint t party met last night in elliies o emipic NEWS G G5 i over- ot horities that Rund had at- |Tabs' hall, Kensington, to discuss wd will make the office more co 1 chtly [/ tacked hir plans for the affair, which will be FOR IND'GES'"ON pact lobby will be cl COMING! COMING! i s, Mil Pined on Two Counts held In Lloyd's hall Tuesday cve- g making it deeper though not HOX > tOVIETONT ROt Gk " 156 \sking for leniency on the grounds ning. A menu (o consist of the rol-| 20 and75¢ Pkes.Sold Everywhere i1 )i IR of his client’s former good conduct, |lowing was completed: Pancakes - 3 Atiorney Harry Ginsberg, appearing |maple syrup, sausages, sweet pickles, 5 = T for George Stumpt of New York, [Fome-made cookics, pies, and.coff: was assured by the judge that that |Prizes have been onated for the was the only thing that had |winners of the whist \ Stumpf from a jail sentence. | Horses Ru: 1 ” i judge had in mind his statement - John Godeck of 5 = O R e G ([ Maph-TIE coose G W ) [ Ao mien wim DONT BE SILLY = all cases of drunken driving last evening in time to see his two LEANE IT TO PINKY TO GET TUE TUOSE FINE HUNDRED /oU DONT THING | ‘ I be punished with jail terms. horses disappear down the pik LOW DOWN ON TWIS ESSAY ) e : FOR A MINUTE | \ ,' Stumpf had heen arrested by Con- [leading toward the center. -I1e WRITW BUSINESS =T00 BAD / GUINZA PIGS YouD ey \NQ!A:FE Tk < stable Frank Brown two weeks ago chased them but they were fur / T K AT Ao i «I:v.i.{ tlt‘rz.‘«'y‘w!,-ln‘.(;lr:m-.\“"| 2 o o Bt Ak eV he horses, MY NAME AINT PINKERTON MALE A FORTUNZ KIND OF AN ::Dy\\f‘q :;S\T-ax ;;"’\ plaint that two men were disturbing Unaccustomed to such frecdom. gal- INSTEAD OF PINKERT 1! SINPLE, ISNT ESSAY, DO You? |t I M [loped briskly down the road and | ' bt | OFF Tue TRAcK! Il ' ==m===== {yrned into Farmington avenue. . re the unusual traffic disconcerted | Do FN FAMOUS them and they milled around and | . around. Traffic was tied up. Auto- | A f ; ists stopped to watch the sight of | : FOOD TONIC Yttt runaways were caught and tied to| Of Cod leerOII the fence of the filling station on th yrner. Here John Godeck retrieved | ‘ hem a few minutes later. Mrs. Kenneth Relyea of Worthing- | on ridge. | Meetings o on JESY. S PAT. OFF The Worien's Aid socicty of the 020 WPReR Semvc nc,, 0 J Berlin Congregational church met 14 19 L > ey % i Motherhood Cluh The Berlin Motherhood eluly will ol1 ifts regular meeting next Wed- v afternoon at the home of |

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