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| i ! | i n | | | L} ' V| e B ‘ ) l ° | L " § i L L) N L) [y » . . f \ \ i = < NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1929. 5 . { police that a stolon from | FIRE BOX SPRING BREAKS (‘olehrate iversary dressed in Polish and lussiin €os- OBSERVES 64TH BIRTHDAY | "Woman, 83, Says Girls City Items 2 room1n {10, Finel room e hotss|| wien an alarm in ebrate Anniversar inice: Ay 18 mombira Jatuar # 9 SE s ; “hur ! : 1)Il’llR|-ll a i “Reddened” Cheeks L0 on Church st n% a m i olish Rebellion | circlo were in the play. & Once “Reddened heeks : d noon todiy ay o1 led the cel- dolvvito 35TH ANNIVERSARY Mrs. Mary Trotta, Mother of Wide- i \\‘ 0 chicken dinner 43c Alex. Rernol o Smitl 1) J « nui ry « BRIDGE WILL BE RUSHED « dden’s, Doston Storc advt P AT b L N A ) A0 S8 8 receive a Iy Known Musicians, Guest of G0th W Tho'! Naw! Deitatn Tnatitute o] 8 e D e IRl L 2 1 . 1 ) : ], i o vink divi % 5 5 e o Thanks. | (hat his son Louis, : 1 1 not ) Lo « om 1l gineerin; - (R Tonbe a i eprise Tartey her. brary will be closed all day Thank hon e St ( on o Now en railroad that Me bfi h] D I 0 j[ id: “No, we S Rate SR re 7 ilizal £ onstruc the West Main Mempers p TIve IS pefle 0| irs. Mary Trotta of 5 i sticks, or face B T Sved Holtalder ot 10 Ui \ age o i s it at ! put down for street was the guest of honor at a || POWds MR L Lot L 2 i ) This fact was SWCH R&l]kS 0[ Ol‘del‘ surprise party given at her home by | 1narri distinetiyarcmpmy st A o . ! N ‘ ited to the mayor after ) | ner daughter, Mrs. Elsie Penta, v tha e i S ! S r ! company had been in- her son, Raymond Trotta, last 60's would run red envelopes Sl A L) ¢ i ¢ orn « city ceptance of Nests of the Falcon National Al-[night to mark her 64th birthday!| O their cheeks for the same re- ie The Paris Dry ¢ i ¢ ¢ 3 ¢ ent negotiated last week liance ot Amecrica are now cele- anniversar Approximately 10 | HIS the of toduy s T g planton e Uarm i « 4 e X e ir|guests from New Haven, Meriden, | from rov i jsopvekifo s I e \ : erires \seeers ating the $5th anniversary of their Hartford, Plainville and New Br Mr. Grim, $6, a d to Officer John | DY owners of r propertics LS SNOWBALL TARGETS L5 ! 1 ( sified A founding. The observance will eX- |y, were present of the celebration Saturda boarder | Wil be sold ording 10 ort address on 1 tend to February when the entite| mno home was decorated in blue | | $10W the younges folk who 1 AR cemer Soratat Urban Per of 260 \ i : ! order will pay tribute to the Polish | ang pink with beautifal fall flowe thered, that he Stll was spry, N t ’ t co to O b : patriot, Tadeusz Kosciuszko. A drive | arg adding (o the decorative scheme, | Strted @ football gamie for them i b o | browian s I s Keo I . \scoS {o cnlarge the membership of the |zranv musicians were included th a Justy kick-of 1o zo el vere and an argu- cHEn: W O = order is being made and badges Will | {1 group and music and entertain- om of holding morning t cnsued., He was not in the | Sell to J. H. Gulutt owhal ‘ « L EMULS'ON given (o those who are MOst SUC- | ment were provided. prayer continues in v e or » cesstul in their attempts: This ¢on- |~ Nfre Trota is the mother of two Say i “The Fire Dogs and . ron ped ¥ g,:COD L"VER olL » test will close in the early part of |yusicians who have won reco s Ball Hall, Thanks- © g 175 specics of insect I 0 « o ‘MADE EASY:-TO : 'H”m?h 1 I || tion with some of the cou 7 ' iving Iy kwick Arms orclic i L "he fifth district of the mational || agq e gt . g R e s Ulatios mot ihes st aflorous ni|lceding oxchestras. Raymond mith Post Approves Somil : lance met yesterda A has been with nationally known or- L el lembers o Rotary club wil Falcon hall on Beaver streel. An-|chesiras and now plays the rummpot Honor Roll for Park sts of Kiwanis club at drew Brzuszek presided at the meet- o po Olympia theater i w Tla-| The plan advanced by Council- | the luncheon the Burritt hotel ing where representatives from the|yen and Charles Trotta is playi wm William S, Scheny to have a | Wednesday. Clarerce Hubbard 27 nests of this state attended. with Trving Commander's Pa complete honor roll of World Wi stant secretary of the Automo- President Brauszek announced 10 | grejestra which is Louring the west, |veterans inseribed on the plaza of [ bile Insurance Co, will talk on the representitives that the nanonn’,, also took part in & recent|thc new approach to t Walnut Advantages ¢ order has decided to establish 1 \lkie” hit filmed in IHollywood. | Hill park memorial when it is huil The mec of the Lion con Boy Scout camps in the fifth, | T | has the commendation Private | tomorrow will he charg \ eighth and tenth districts. These dis- | 3 Walter J ith Post ins of | tellowship comt The various tricts are located in the New Jing- Ha" (em“” Resident Forei S enCrl, TR e Sl together, in land istates) During ‘the month of| of Sou(hmgton Is Dead | dorsed the movement il for of their chairmen | August the scouts will go camping | e S ward a lofter'to Mayor Imoncssa| A meeting of the Polish-American for three weeks at the expense Of| gouipinzvon Nov. 25 — Daniel P, | advising him of the fact epublican club was held last night the national alliance. e s s of Hobart | Councilman Scheuy, a first ward the Ialcon h B crisitect g Istreet, died at his home carly yes- cntative in th : Skl Shiaaon \ terd morning af! a short i 1 the park board and Charles i, acted a [ ness. Tle was one of the hest known UG RIS GHETE e i BT ¢ o Irish residents of Southington and ngthatSanion orroll y ozl was a lifelong member of St. Thom- | be placed to e todi lowad © ihis as’ church. He was a resident of | ( : “‘)‘ 2 gt 2 SRR This bed was selecied by the sl ” A others hay ard wo 5 o Gy e uthington for 56 year e " sent in from Bo 6:45 o'clock (cod Housekeeping Magazine He is survived by thr peac ey : rs, Katherine, Mar - S : to furnish a room at the ses- s P . Sergeant was detail- . o SRl Contribut Cd $70 040 1o Sta mlu Hallahan, all of Southington. Dr. John Clair Minot ed to i a report to ‘]l,‘}:‘.‘f:'i‘f";l'_“' ]‘(-'E(; SE L and four sons, Ira iel and TR 2 iladelphia, 1926. Solic 1 Grea[ s n Tms A[el James Hallahan of on and To L(‘tl}ll(‘ on Books maple posts, choice firured (i l 7l ‘harles Hallahan of New Britain. Dr. John Clair Minot will give a aus poshs, Ay | Mr. Hallahan was a member of !fClure on “Books of the Stason and BEPEND UN ZEMG curly maple veneer pancis. The Toathering A, Stanl ¢ | Tsabella Council. K. of (', Their Writers” this evening at S Draperies, of course, are net 1e Katherine ey The funeral will be held Tuesday | © 2 M i e included. Berlin pald the largest inheritance | morning 10 olclock from RoplunEE e sotiin sponsored Tfl STUP "cHINfi . tax to the state from the greater New | Thomas' church and burial will be | Y the _"“;‘”“ nd - Irofessional Britain district during the fiscal year (in (he family plot in St. Thomas' | " (NS ClUB. e e i soothing invisibls which ended June 30, 1929, accord-|cemetery. STt bl or the tortur hing ing to figures shown in the annual S e : Eohah b i is clea ramily report of State Treasurer Sa nlml i Felicitated by Friends % on ‘ helps 1 elief i1 spencer. The largest tax in the en- Pt S _ ! ] ¢ e ainy e o On 35th Anniversary hrouzh his hook talk } : Whittemore, Naugatuck r nd Mrs. Michael J. I on Wi J [ on the radio. H 5 ol ufacturer. The state received A Tlomestead avenue obser Is a rad of Bowdoin colleg o 4.93. I anniversary of their been in literd work ev The estates in greater New Britoin their hom irday his graduatior el ok k] [ which paid taxes of $1.000 or mor re married at Mary's i onty no more inter are as rollows: Katherine A, ¢ n this city by Bishop Mi- z talker or nt lit 1 ley, $70,940.41; I'. Brastow chael Tierney, then pastor of the lo- Dr. Minot, according to critic To. 994400 ville, $1,224.17; Dennis Brown, -l cal chureh. Mrs. Fitzgerald, befors - Nosades “ unslzne Saplan (o By tiss Helen ot Want Mortgage Cloud This is a remarkably good four- [ Berlin, $1 Minnie W. Dail R own I 3 fest price. Sin- ivistol, $1,100.5%: Jane L. Donoy e Removed From House SUFFERED FOR FIVE polerogai ey mese Olin Rty Southington, $6,634.13; I°r > the parents of five chil Twent gle size only; of gumuwoc and o Illis, Southington, $1,07 Anna Callahan, Aliss|evic YEARS. STOMACH mahogany 14 7 l'agan, Berlin, § Florence IPitzgerald and Miss Iisther for ) ") ienderson, Berlir N i e al e (R o R el Uarmead onk : NOW LIKE NEVV 11. Hills, Plainville, $1.696.10; Har- | pigzgerald of Detroit, Mich., and 1°ase of the mortgaze. Islich cannot . 1iet V. Hollister, Berlin, $1,6 | Charles Fitzgerald of this cify. be located and an action has been e U Alice B. Moore, Berlin, $6.4 ; hey received the felicitations of | instituted fo ra judgment settling the s gl bl Bristol. | jeir friends during the d title to the property on Mapte s, Hartford Lady Says It's Al- Julius H. Berlin, 2 it 1 which the morigage was, also a 0 ;. | Feresn b EE e riost Unbelievable the « nee L. Pi g6 163 R ‘ted Received udgment declari the mortgag 01.16; Catherine sullivan, 99,100 _Renorted heceives deaatiinnavein av Bon-Ti Ended All N i 9 | v | . .ay bon-lone inded £ Berlin, $1 and Jessc M. White, | In Red Cross (ampalgn Attorney Elias T. 1 repr File Bristol, $1.§ An increase of $417 in receipts for nts the plaintiff and t ion ils. > Tty |memberships in the American Red | returnable in the city cou se¢ e Four Lads Arrested in |Cross annual roll call today raised ond Monday in Decer Mrs, Tnuma Carlson, of 613 Wil the al a dy received by Tres son strect, Hartford. stated t | Brideeport Safe Breaks e fola! alteady received by Tren S i 1 r jurer Leon A. Sprague to $6.163.0 man at Alderman’s Dr Bridgeport, ~ Nov. 25 (UP)—Al-|qy(;irday's report showed a total of Main and Pearl streets, Hart- leged to have confessed to one sife ! e oo, [ bublons were {abuluied ad follow past vears. My appeti HE LR VoRe BRSSP S nlehs Tiany & Clark vy poor and when I did force . The boys. arrested by officers of | Memorial Baptist church S ,j“ Sgnuglood ]vhtiw.[‘\‘ z ) S : g iR o ke a lump in the pit of my ston the night patrol Sunday, were in,* i ch, where it ented and sour. jail in default of bonds of 52,300 |New Britain Machine Co SR SteRiani s el Received by treasurer . o ) 2 5 "he juvenile, who said he was 13 - me up sent sharp, | Washresorladlio) have basni ontoros| The mumber of members to dat Ing pains: through my stomach ani batlon after a safe cracking last |15 44235 | The turnings and panel of 1 % September. Ilis companions were| T B lurnInes N Cnan: S Dedhvct Joseph Stodowski, 18, Joseph Za- G UIIU ul\\lnt I\I\(- DANCL the spirit of the American Empire sk, 20 and Joseph Cwalina, 19.| Plans ave completed for the %emodern Single size only available; curly r Police say the four admitted they Thanksgiving dance which will be A broke into. an antamobile Asincy sponsored by Az Grotio at e va- | Method of relieving | November 15, cracked the safe and | sonic temple Wednesday night constipation. Doctors cscaped with Aldermen to Take '\ctlon On Tax Abatement Pleas Persons who have made fh claim to Personal Tas Collector Bernadotte Loomis that they are iable to pay the $2 personal fax nd $1 delinquency penally levied ainst them will be given an op- portunity to tell their stories to the hoard of aldermen Friday night o'clock. board sitting as committee abatements is em- red to cancel such ¢ sce on AUTO LEFT ON ST i E Captain Lowe of the Hartford no- lice department telephoned to the local police today and asked thai Victor Berquist of 37 Fairview street be interviewed as to his reason for leaving his touring car on a Hart- ford street all night. Officer Doly veported that the car had broken down and Berquist claimed to have been unable {o get it repaired. loft it but would crnoon. AVOID UGLY PIMPLES Does a pimply you? 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