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i, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1929. that will \tap SHOWIN( becoming Gowns of with Tulle and the net, that take on an bodices ... drapery full skirts. Berlin News CLEVER NEW MODES PRESENTU\'G a v decidedly smart Evening Fashions. 42 Evening Fashions er into smart lengths in all their feminine grace VERSIONS OF THE ery elegant collection of new and Youthfully Panne Satin Moire, Taffeta very charming creations of Fish- air of dignity with their moulded in the back or front and the long, Many smart copies of French imports. $16.50 «» $75.00 Evening Fashions — Second Floor ; = | Bertin Congregational Chureh Notes | and bridze whist « | Members of Nathan Hale chapter, Paul Sicgrist ————————— ————— . il be played. the hostess Plamvllle News (GRANGE WILL HOLD ~ ANNUAL ELECTION ° Qiicers for Ensuing Year to Be Select ed Tomorrow Night HEALTH PROGRAM PLANNED Local Football Team Defeated—Seri- | | ous Iire Prevented in - Whiting Street Building—>Mes. Ellen Lyons Dead—Other Interesting Ttems, ri nual inville Grange will hold its an- clection held hall at the regular meeting to bo tomorrow evening Picrce street. in Grange on T start promptly at § practically the full at- of the Grange is expected and take part in the £ Light refreshments will | ved | meeting will o'clock and tendance to be present hallot b I'he local Grange to visit Plymouth Gr nesday evening and n invited N Wed- in a neighhor's night program On riday evening the Grange will oiher of its popular dances ange hall. Round and squarc will be featured. Simpson from Bri will furnis dances orche the tra ol music, arcnt-Teacher Mecting te the proposcd health lopted by rent-Teachier association as ils sct for the year, Dr. Idward J 3 superintendent of Laurel Heights, lton, State Tuberculosis sanatorium, has been secured to speaker at the second meeting of {1 association 1o held Wednesday evening iny the high school audi- torium at & o'clock Dr. Lynch will speak on * losis and Its Prevention” and will il- lustrate his address with stercopticon | slides A musical program by pupils of the clementary schools will be offer- ¢d under the direction of the music and auditorium tcachers of t schools. At the first meeting of the Parent- sociation, Superintendent Schools 1 . Staples outlined ese Mrs 2 for | Order of DeMolay of New Britain, the health program for the \vm i B the service last|the evening. Refreshments will which will dwell on both the men [ night at the Berlin Congregational|S¢r¥ed: 1 physical health of the child | chureh. The DeMolay is an organ M. Mis. T Pratt of Children On Hike ‘LERT [;[] tion for older hoys sponsored by Southington were the guests of Mrs On Saturday afternoon, Miss Na | Chapter Masons, Garner Goodwin, |Charles Pratt and family over Sun- leen Limeburner and Mrs formerly of Berlin, is now master | Tyrrell took thelr Sund c [ ATARTE T A (F oo adyizok ctithe (eet A home of | Where a hot dog roast was enjoyed. group. Many local residents attended | Mra Raldw “4‘['” ”“”fl',\.‘:,» ‘“”;fl]ij:]:\fl;jfiim itohi " hil ‘L‘\‘,‘\,Jf”“ Raiaesenen ey Il Reading Circle oo a8 follows: Mirlam Miller, | Miss 1. Snyder, n £ tomorrow i o'clock at the | pyrsor Yrancis Raymond, Grace Sffi[efl me New Hfivefl | the town of Berlin. will address the fhome of Mrs. R. O. Clark. Limeburner, Gertrude Hayden, Edna | meeting of the Motherhood club| qps Wesleyans will meet tomor- Wood. lois Farrar, T.orne Web- | Wednesday afternoon. Al mothers | yow avening at & o’clock at tie he stor. Russell Limeburner, Willlam are cordially invited to attend of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Morse. Tho T n. Robert Raymond, snd MAGH[NE ]S OVERTURNED\ The union mid-week service will|Lusiness sion will followed iy | Joseph Burgess. held Thursday evening at the . Arrested in Terryville | South church chapel in New Britain lights of Pythias will hoid| Joseph Bona of Plainville was ar- iver Daxzled by Lights Goes OfF | Mrs. Hannah Hume Lee will speak | their usual weekly meeting fomo-- rested last evening in Terryville by |on “India’s Soctal and Spiritual Con- | yow evening at 8 o'clock at Cornmun. | Policeman Gustaf K. Goldbeck after Roa! Near Cacsar's Hill—Town | trihuition.” Mrs. Lee is o meinber of ity hall Lis car had figured in a collision Snasiananyatandlisgo fnmos el T car driven by James Mozoritis Clerk Again on Duty—Assessor [[I°, DUSEIOnAy iy of Humes and | re vinoc! composea o R Dy D e raslor Leaves Hospital—ltcms, | Congregational Commission on So- | ({10, tol s e ¢ the corncr of Main and {cial Relations. A large attendance |1} M e elLican; picious of the behavior of four | from the Berlin church is expected. |y ' o is of Waterbury f who had stopped at Mack's| Two altractions at the alphabet .pape * Walsh wi taken to the Bristol hospital e ; Isale to be held at the church on De-| 1 F ilehigy R R e late ur Afternoon, | oo per 6 will be the catateria, where | o e b from a brok Constable William Ritchie of Ken- supper will be served at B 0'clock |{ e (har oror pn o eish i fo the] (a5 & passenger ir ton held the driver until D450 1o delicatessen. where home |y A ANEY had mot Cole ani| | teg car ot in touch with state AULhOFILIES | cookeq foods will he on sale. Ler i Noxt Satunday seenine the loceswij| Bona will be arraigned befe to determine the ownership of the | roam will be rold and tea ser b [f,". :"" »;‘ 2 R ‘: yl’: W Juatice ¢, I. Allen In the Terryville antomobile. Upon telephoning he | gyping afternoon and evening. | e AR "',’ IPDE 9 Court tomorrow evening. 1le was re und that the car was reglatered | ed Cross Drive 5 and . Walsh will discontinne | 1eased under bonds of §200 thaling moRoGEwEmaniitoms Blew S ey A. Fiske of the Berlin i Hurt in Toothall Game Havenand was mot owned by the | o, e aniional chiureh is the head of 3 While playing with the Pla Ity er M A EhTose Ot DT e s s R Blue football team against the Blucs New Haven. He also learned that ' ooiributions to the organization |, (o e a4 of New Britain in that city yesterday, {hat car had been stolen the night | 1o Con at Community hall CVC- | Arthur Nichols was injured and re- 3 . LR iming from 6 until 9 o'clock under ¢ . 3 vo ore from the EIm City. Dur ; ! oved to the New Britain General | o sl e S e Notes anspices of Sacrad Heart chureh. s e T o ¢ excitement of calling | tal tesidonis of Bexlin went | Dutisine il tollos e #ipper ithorities the three men who had SR e s G senigithgheldo ven preared | g circled that part of the state in | cyanine: servies e AT ol nd no trace of them eould ~be M€ 0 :.)‘”mv!,,‘ vices B etea Ly jonnd SeSGonstaplcl Bl '“’”I:;d " Russell Buell of Commerce street l,“\n : : (‘.:W" '”w‘ i the New Haven authoritles, Who|cyiion ont ine weekoend in town | d by Shela e earue E pourncyed grom the Iatter GilS 0 iiing rionds i e el cPLAIN.VlL LE- BevinEavdinel eyedBstiocals SoNs Il oxenl Many sterday with | SAfer 2 3 slable of the driver of the stolen |\ Jo5eTh San csterday wilh | N. V. RACKETEER HAVEN R aar. and Mrs. Wallace Presion and son | New York, Nov. 1§ (UP)—Ne NORMA SHEARER Lights Dazzle Driver 50 visited with the Sheldons. York pays a greater annual trib RS | led by the glaring lights of | * yyjjjjam Skinner of Farmington (0 racke anROhicagofmstally AST OF MES. CHEYNEY' 1 approaching vehicle. & man. | acanio’ spent yoste in Walling. | SUPPOSCd 0 be the center of gang- name unknown, drove his car off the | po.q ster activitics. according to the first road at the foot of Caesar's hill and. | yigg Marjorie Galpin has returned | ©f series of acticles in the New triking a muddy shoulder of the (o her home after visiting with | York World dealing the city voad, turned over early last night.| friends in Southington. rackets Passing motorists extracted the dri Miss lda Wilcox of Worthington| Someth between £200.000,009 ver and another passenger from the | riqge is visiting in Greenwich for and $500.000.000 in extra costs in- overturned vehicle and found that| g weck. he e neither of the two occupants was Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lee Judd en- | crimina paid out annually here njured. A wrecker was summoned | tortained a house parly over the as compared with an estimate of to the scene and. with the help of {week-end at their home on Worth-| 136,000,000 levied in Chicago, to- everal men who had stopped to|ington ridge. They had as their day's article states witness the accident, the overturned | guests Mr. and Mrs. Philip Corbin| Rl car was soon righted and the driver | of Hackensack. New Jersev, Mr. and proceeded on his way. The almost|)Mrs. Clem Armory of New York T Iiraculous escape from injury was | City. and Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Fetter- PIES | COFFEDR iwributed to the fact that the man | olf of Montclair, New Jersey e B LA jiad been driving cautiously. The| On Wednesday afternoon the T.a L CRIDCE car was not injured. | dies’ Aid society of the Kensington Ul HALLL S Town Clerk on Duty Methodist church will mect at the TOMORROW NIGHT After an absence of scyeral days|jiome of Mrs. George Tryon. Tt will om his office, Arthur L. Woodruff, 1town clerk, reported for duty again this morning. I'or the past few days he had been suffering from a slight ittack of cold and sore throat. Assessor Convalescing Jason Tavlor. chairman of the hoard of assessors, has returned to his home in Kensington after spend- ing several months in the New Brit- iin General hospital. Mr. Taylor is reported to he almost fit for work and will soon resume his duties as member of the board of assessors. Town Clerk's Office Itecords in the office of the fown lerk show that Guiseppe Leone of Iierlin sold to Pasquale Spensieri. 150 of Rerlin, two lots in the tract of Jand known as Rerlin Terracc. Pancake Supper Tomorrow In order to insure patrons of the pancake supper a good time, management of the affair has that outside talent will An expert pancake flinger has been obtained springfield. Mass. ity of Albany a well known sau- sage stuffer has heen obtained and will perform at the affair tomorrow night Vermont origin. donated by the own the aupounce he imported. Prizes have been | various factories in from | From the distant The syrup for the cakes is of | o | malke plans for its fair to be held in { December. e Queen Tsther circle of {he ity e Kenszington Methodist church — will| meet tomorrow evening. A surprise hirthday parfy was fen | Gered Miss Theresa Scagliotti of FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS | \ | Joseph Murray of | well acted |suftering trom a tractured shoulder. An X-ray of the sholder { has been taken to determine the na- ture of the injury. The New Britain aggregation cap- |tured the game by a 21 to & scorc Further information concerning the game may be found on the sporting page. Mrs, Ellen Lyons Mrs. Ellen Lyons of Farmington, widow of the late Daniel Lyons, well known in Plalnville, died last ning at her home at station. She was a lifelong resident of Farmington. She leaves four eve- | | | 11,“”7 rs, Hartford, Mary Goodfield of Farmington, Flizabeth Greenier of Plainyille, a Clinton Healy; o son, andchildren and two great ldren We rlors Bristol time will seph's chur be announced Accident Tnvestigated The accident on the Southington- Plainville highway on Noveniber 9, when an_automol operated by | Michael Cavanaugh of Congress ave- nue, New Haven, went off the road and took fire after overturning in avoiding a collision with a New Eng- land Transportation Co. bus, is being investigated by thr cording (o F. Conlon, ( brought into th cwer ing as a 1 state police Prosecutor Charles avanaugh will be court {o an- kless driv- stigation, ot inv News < will meet Girl Seout The Girl Sc row instead of T} 6:30 o’clock nasium The Girl Scout tomor- night at school gym- troop committee | will meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Chamber of Commerce rooins on Plerce The captain, lieu- tenants, and patrol leaders will meet Wwith the troop committee. Serious Fire Avoided street ious damage to the Central bullding on Whiting street was averted Sunday morning at 2:1% o'clock by t discovery of a fire in the kitchen of the Central lunch. Discovery of the fire was de by four young men who had driven up to the place in an auto- mobile Constable George Schubert turned in an alarm that brought out the fire department. The blaze was in a pile of sawdust and a carton con- taining old paper. The fact that the floor is constructed of concrete is be- lieved to have checked the flames The firemen quickly extinguished the flames. The loss was slight. Public Whist temple, No. 2 Pythian will hold a public whist in 1. O. 0. F. hall on Wednesday ev ning. Prizes will varded the winners in all the games and The card games Pythian Sisters, freshments served will start at 8 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend Calendar Social The calendar social held at the Baptist church parlors I'riday eve- ning was very successful and en- joyable. The program was carried out successfully and all the musical numbers and readings were encored The dialogue and pantomime wers d proved very amusing. The program was as follows Piano solo—Miss Barbara Morse. Dialogue. Dr. Cure It,” the charac- ter being Dr. Cure Tt—Mrs. James G. Websir: Miss Beanpole, who wanted to be short and stout, Mrs. (. J. Morse: Miss Hogshead, who wanted to be tall and thin, Mrs, Richard Sedergien Vocal duet—Mrs. Floyd B, Stillman and Mrs. C. J. Morsc. Readir ‘Whistling in Heaven,' Mrs. Webster. Piano solo—Erling Sedergren Pantomime—"The Coquette.” Mrs. Morse, Mrs. Webster, Charles A Bunnell. Richard Sedergren, Her- bert Barnes and James Webster. Plano Bu nd violin duet—Mrs. G. nell and Thomas Barraclough The program was closed with re- marks by Rev. Dr. A. D). Kendrick Light refreshments were served. Plainville Bricfs We-Uns will meet this ning at the home of Mrs. Ira Hartford at lincoln and South Washington streets. The Parish guild of the C Cur Saviour will hold meeting on Thursday afte The eve- urch of regular on af 3 o'clock In the parish house. All who Lave church fewing at home ar asked to bring them in at meeting e Yum-Yum club will meet with Mrs. Jennie Hickock roon and p 500, Martha Sewing Circle will public social and card party temorrow afie hold a at the CARD PARTY and DANCE BRIDGY, WHIST For the Benefit of CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF MERCY at PLAINVILLE HIGH SCHOOL HALIL Thursday Evening. 8 o'Clock Nov. 21, 1929 TICKETS FIFTY CENTS e n e e e and 15 T right | Farmington | home of Mrs. Frank Gilbert on Wed- | nesday afternoon at 2:15 o'clock Cosmopolitan Bowling Leaguc - Bristol News | serious but that he had sufférdd [c, Iy bruises, lacerations, and a good s king up. ey SR L - | LeBlane was brought to police S 1oh i adq s Saturday afternoon by Hart 2 ¢ A{;[}USES W‘]RKMEN ant Daniel McGillicuddy -and Lt 3 confessed he had been Tota 70 306—3534 but remembered nothing Bradley OF TORTURING HIM - a fight Money and other val- ft in his pockets were foutfd bles McGibbon 92 5 ntouched, so any burglary theory Sneideman ..111 78 as disn ed LeBlanc coul not . > a clear account of the accident Totals .. Morin Sues Decrisante {or|® " Largost Numbes Report > H The larges umbe ver t Maranio )2 L the Bristol high school for try. A. Mastrianni ST 95 96—27 ts fo ketball squ was orst s 1704 wo—urs | GHILD RUNS INTO AUTOQ ecorar Totals 02 4 11 ) Two Year Ol Boy Sufiers Injured ‘onahar Luchy Strikes ‘ wW. s man Jeg — Sunday cBreaks End — N . ) Mane ltecovers — Siaty Seck Ghaek ¥ Places on H. S, Team—Notes 7 Sallem Mo of Park st ha Mrotels. oo 496 563 4930-15 o boarders Mrs. Alice —advt. i onl street. Cook Plainvilie. 242 West s. steam heat furnis —advt me nis STATE BUSINESS ortunity to play per rollme Oilicers to Be Ilected ( eot ot the G. A. Hadsell V auxil to t held at the armory ton 3 o'clock, w: e . fo he suin, ed 11 b Normal Activity Seen Despite s e Titular Series “Off™ Market Grash D5E e et et e ic clubs, any Hartford, Nov (P—CGoneral : — ;\:l‘.”,‘lp“::.‘,; ine vity in Connecticut re- | w S ainsd ahoolie ATkt Ot < ELe et have -";M,XM spite of the disturi the sto Gift of Appreciation i AR LR market ey made 1 Con-| 1 Chief John Haye San e P TotlielChanber oL Gorit act- | recipient of a check for R L b ing with local chambers. pub- th x Roo Tic laye you up for weeks, or possibly sives you the “flu—or worse. OZO MIST fa & new, scientific, vaporisiog liquid. Drop & few drops of 020 MIST on your handkerchief. o ith today said money s DOBsY LAl e sl fecision may be reached within the ing operations in several p ESLAN the clubs the st but of this the | titular forecst that opportunity for natur- 3 Maple al growth to catch up ind and ing ¢ ould c struck By Automobile sy e The huilding permits is nley Kowalski, two, of 17 Cy original de- sued i Haven incr s street, was struck by an au to give in to.the r cent over ose e driven by Edwin W. Glover 8 and the value of thos: stroet early Saturday Bill Tasillo at Armory |in Norwich inc Ken the Bristol 1l Tasillo's orchestra of Hart- over the same period. Building ¢ he cated for has beer Ly the West Permits wer ter in Greenwich, for a benefit I Middletown. New London. Nauga- r. the little hoy en at the state armory tuck and Torrington. Post offic2{had been one of eight children who evening at § o'clock. receipts wer last Aarted across the rectly ir is heing given by the than during 28 in all but front of his car < turnir L 2N LORENS one city roport into Cypress str rom North Pond S Lorsing The sury also showed that mer- ! stroct,” e stopp car at onc rs of the chants reported satisfactory sale hut 11 ila n into ifs rear the face of the stock market dis- wha James turbance. With one exception ev-| 7, ; Wilson, Nicholas Cavalior, Lawrence ery community reported more tele- iy police court Calioon and Rebel Carpenter, has phone installations than Octob Akt W appointed to see the affair 1928, Derby noted a per cent fjjeved that a civil sc t < | through increase in installations o bunlle rmployes Taid Off elec shosvediies 5 Puncral of William Moore AL number of employes of creases over the s ; | services for William A, | the local factories have been “laid ago. Mo ofl a1l \Wooding of vily during e past 3 » The exact number is not BOY BURGLARS CAUGHT P rilable Center FFalls, R. L, Nov. 15 (@ i It is not known whether more will Three Providence vouths, Louis owed in dismissed but it is expected hy Cesaretti 7. Alex Adar local business men th work will John Palm, 20, were capt pick up” with the nest month or last night t the end of threc- Wo mile automobile chase which he Winter Aid o Needy when two South Atfleboro police- alvation Army has bheen men discovered them loading their S clothing and other useful machine with $930 worth of goods SR throughout the city in stolen from a ra st in th ' o paration for the coming winter Massachusetts to months, when many of the poor Sy very 1 residents of the city will be in need, USE HERALD CrAssteiep aps 0 Community Rally S A community rally will be held at B DR ongong ORI Lod ke Te- [ the Cor ational parish house to- JNew way to poreddld notlls honey night tomorrow night .at 8 ¢ r rs o'clock. The object of the rally, ac- 510 a Funeral of Ephraim Keech | cording to officials of the affair, 1s to t Hull were a new understanding of at 2 o'clock this reform and the current r ‘ :"l I' ren were in | enforcement problen 1 nden of | Many prominent speakers will he quickly! ! Bay T present, an them llon. Oliver W. P followed Stewart, president of the flying ¥ you feel chilly and your nosa be- Vined Vor squadron foundation and editor of #ins t0 run and you have a conges- Nichaol B T e e e R A A R ich ational Enquirer: Colonel Al- with & oold—or possibly place was fiy od 1. Moudy 11 artillery; Check this trouble quickly. Olear it $15 remitt and Miss No n, vice up with OZO MIBT—before the cold sion of poli vesid r squadron and an ociate cditor of the Enquirer Poor Peasants to Be Tuhale the vapor. The first breath ux was ir ed in an Favored by Russians starte removing the clogged mucus, obile accide Russia, Nov. 18 (A froeing the alr es. 1t stops Maple Ends Tose providing fresh govern- smeesing or co ¢ soothes and e Maple ¥ football tear for those peasants who cooly the irritated membrancs. 00 V LR Tl aean u SATBT kllls the gecms responsible for defeated in Windsor Locks the h of the Kulaks, colds, grippe, chronic catarrh, sic. eleven of t city yesterday isants, 1&g the govern- With a brisk larative and 070 Egaly colls campaign, has MIST you will sieep soundly tonight ado by the central execu- ~-and feol Detter in the morning. tive committee of the communist Ask for 0ZO MIBT—you will be do- part h b finshed -a lighted with ite results. Breatho : kol iy < 020 MIST all winter aad keep sour- s ssion I self froe from colds. The peasants will receive higher A bottle of Afty treatments—ooeta pENSONY Hathel) only fifty cents. At your nelahbor- 1 kinds of e hond 4 te. Ask for the original Victim Discharged will be granted loz 020 MI Joscph LeBlanc of 12 last road. and credits and their children will p founi late Fric receive al treatment over OZO MIST =+ scious condition and Widows inor children of 3 have fallen down the s | social worke o have been killed FOR COLDS Inhale it—and get relicl 2oith cvery breath found tha afte hoon his condit tal | by Kul or ot il agri five rs will be excmpt- itural taxes for a ecars ion ‘Busy As Bees! B> BLOSSER A farmington road at her home Safur _ | day night. About 50 were present 1 P e D\D-\ (BoY Doslesere OR-1 JuST GoT ("SAYLCART Yob waiTe 3 e ) B CA'HAW‘E, A2 OXENFELD, [ e R e ENE uNoReD (S ALl DORE SO NI || (oo S E RS PNV Buss NOUR ESSAY WTHOUT IT ARY OTHER THATLL HELD NE ot i ey e e A [honpoep | AND READY. Y AND knickNacus L\ TAcks AN puT SO b e e || ors wenty |71 Following the entertainment, re- | DoLaps 1 [y o seno ! A KN ICR-NACKRS (LAY MIND T B N / | | Tnes sevenTy cents | freshments were served. | £ [ R € | lo FOURTEEN | “ouLo AL THE e = S A last Berlin Hems | | J POOR P-0-0- CANT HEAR OLR- DOLLARS ! SURE.. Despite the inclement weatl | W-0-0-L-D oR SEINES THINK END L 4 Pythian fair is expected to attrac: | | i Boys B-o.s DE saveral hundred this evening. The| 1“\‘(‘;** \iwl AN G WITH YoUR ¢ | doors will open at 7 o'clock. The | | | TALKIN' 1 | Pythian Sisters have worked for the | l I\‘ fon nast several months perfecting the | I ails of the fair and they promise | | v event hieger and hetter than eves. | % ) ¥ & t'rles in variety, foodstuffs | ot all kinds and ltems suitable for i « it « gifts may be found in the cifferent booths. An entertainment program has been arranged. a. one | ct comedy skit entitled “45 Miles an | |Ilour” to be presented by tie Pythian Dramatic club. Dancing will also be enjoyed, the Community estra to play. = There will be whist and social time ot Sacred Heart church this cvening at 8 o'clock. E th regular

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