New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 27, 1929, Page 7

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£ Y By . ¢ ‘ ' ity ith 2 ’ . ' 1, 41 Hou 42 N i T 4 -1 ’ » 1 ) 4 . ¢ i | 4 "< K "] | i | — S 3 1 YEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1929. T artfards opping Conter Important Savi Coats trimmed, other: ed are many ed and domestic mixture, Dress and Sport Coats, . new colors, expert tailoring, richly fui perfectly “Toytown” C Women's and Misses’ new fabrics plain. Includ- oats of import- at Beginning Friday Our After Thanksgiving Clearance Sale Smart Winter Apparel ings On Important Savings On Women's and Misses’ Smart Frocks and street, and evening wear, originals included in this special event. handsome collection of all new black and high shades, P . & | olserve the Advent season with a|R. Scoville ... 104 95 90— 250 _ [ will be presented at the Bristol high | | series of vesper services at b o'clock | L. Cavallaro .. 101 132 10 6| B t I N | school auditorium on three | Ialnvllle News |on Sundays. The first of these will|E. White . 98 124 124— ‘s«} risio CWS |Guring the months be held this Sunday evening. The|J. Lee L1138 111 118— 342 | ruary and March, the | preacher w be Rev. HKaymond | e u,. announced later. Cunningham, rector of Trinity| Totals ..... 43 Transfe son tickets will be | church in Hartford. Special musi Sardincs is in ™ Many | al numbers will b: provided in the| gy 118 100 rtists have been procured for form of solos and duets. Tho sing- | groge . oS0 concerts, among them John C vill be Mrs. Emily Burghoff, | woodr 110 homas, o soloist in the Congrega-|m soballls . 100 " 3 =~ caurch in Wallingford, and | 47 4araon ; : o Burghoff, soprano solo- # o ist i ol churches. Potals W G yisable . et Ringing of Bells to Usher in Sale ™', Priet cimees, v O . oodiand Suee oupie Wel i pisavrea vets we avoory o g % uceanes Arrang 1 tions their ability. A large at- e Mai 11 Cent Sl ) ni Christmas Seals (ondancs Is antielphted ot thie sepys | BUFTRAT ... 105 12 ! aine Ha en iy Kgo [oetea wherony : B¢ 2 Anderson 8 s will be enter A ice. Al music lovers of Plainville | ferebroat el e (SR R e | B. Heinzman . 97 rmory of 201 | ; : ; | Peck ...... . 107 lock t alla- 00 SES. OURT RGOt cenes lc : BOY IS STRU K 10 et Shoot Tomorrow—Union Serv- | o8& 1t WAS heccssary fo continue Tnok sl Obtains Number of Hit-Run Driver SR ; oo ices at Congregationdl Church— | Fred Kovalski of Summer street, | Buck 109 . ( —Community Concerts Planned— A tatic y 1ed Br 12 fined and | Willard . 01 ) ta Girl Scouts Deliver Thank: herge of reckless driv- (| Nyberg St 10 1500 Attend Firemen's Ball—I 11 bo i o mitted §10 of idaman JH 14 Dinncrs—Interesting Ttems. 4 h Y100 G o pot in Derkness—Endecs to Open. oAl N . o of Thunks. | 11¢ was arested Sunday e -ening | Chick 1 5 e . 1the ] s L here tomor. | 7Y Constable Clesson Saunders - ; 1d at e ; 2 of the vesidents | [OWIDE an accident at Hart's corner 496 481 484—140 2 c \ & the e “’ day quictly ag | “etveen lis machine and a car op- Trumbull Lengue Althic s ¢ z e Sesh ’Iy pa (j.‘v b ”j‘ erated by “Toward Reynolds of | A number of good scores w N T Clig « ra gave a i 1-’[" s iy in | Munson aver New Haven. Mr.jmade in e Trumbull bowling b i e iegndt I ‘]‘ "M‘m_. = w‘;« e n'».‘ Reynolds' wife was injured in the|league matches at I GoUDIE SWAs Thecs 1 3 fon plants plan to reopen Friday morn- | hyjim oy S i e M6 son Dove 18 ma s ELEH e RIS o okt vas ¢ ¢ scores: Preston B. W v of Jran Aty el ”,”,‘\ :o~:“l- lmt"‘:y’jl 1o the slippe He a wats Y : e lard Steel factory today that|paqjeq e placed at|Derby Ll 5 / ¥ B operations might be suspended for | 4y PSR Detbye bl "': 1 iy el 2 Jeli 1 William Dutton he rer ¥ r of the wee (¢ 1d Ohio. loc « the remainder of the week, Case Ts Nolled T.. Grifin g : 2 £ The schools clg this afternoon se of Thompson of | supmore y ey I 2 for the Thanksgiving s and will leadow avenue, charged | Nastriana 120— 360 o D : | S - open on Monday mos \ < the progress of a fire S o6 G : < : Ir r()(;ks be observed t on Novembe: %, which was on | rotals 02 546 506—1554 : = : o e 1 {omorrow. The ry and [its ) o fir nolled Violts e i e afternoon DR ndons I e joone e b - o 85 U7 r i red % e vy 1a There will be no money | teer fireman an inswering the A e many copies of Paris R R e ) : Rl A will be| Th vas arrested 0 L ki : L Frocks in ¢ ivery during the 0 A nolle e A | G IReale ‘ tal Presented = E 7] = - I onfec $19.75 $25.00 $3475 $8.50 $12.75 $14.05 $16.80 b ey Bio e | el R banauct tendered i honoe 1 ) 1 Ni w Court Cases e ' o o J s club . = P N~ 1., will be open fron uperior Delog Cent y 1 ¢ ) Fh mm and the Kconomy and the | @4pp in superior court ut el b ik T ¢ il a0 s nted stores will e open until 10 [Opening of the December erin et s ! ) 5 Ther than Important savings also on IFurs, Sweaters, Blouses, House Dresses and ociock this evening and will be clos- | term 1 e ‘\‘\"."“'l'{ e t time at the New 1 | M. 1 posi Girls’ Wear 1 ull day tomorrow. The barber alter E. Weber, breach 157 494 491—1442 | Mfg. comp o e % : 3 g 4 nos Wean shops will remain open until 10 peace; Charles Dunbar, rob- the Bristol a ; s in H L NS o'clock ton and will be closed Bruna Potash, highway rob- | P 5 i 4 A flis g omorrow, The Plainville Trust Co. ind Anthony Mirante, breach 104 beca « i ALLCTONe DRt OlICe 1 also be closed for the day of the peace s Rt o Irs. Rose J. cning 17 o'clock a| Potash and Dunbar were bound lodgetin, v o o street, ing service of the|over to superior court on bonds of 11 mem WX i s a4 by the he $1,000. Mirante and Weber took ap- Tonk: a|iocal imoli on stolen e peals from local court after e order several years. He : ‘ g SOMNLDY Y e Totals 0 v i 5 Trinity | they had been found guilty by Judge i nast chance £ the ¢ e : No side \ i ell | Meritt 0. Ryder and fined Thom 3 0 h of s of D'vthias | 16 Wal they innocently inquired. ; i ; ; Srange g f 2 Joth Al M SouIa Ao a0 . he ) ! i 4 rium on Saturda e '“f{‘-‘v”“‘"“"" ! filler 100 1 L i Mr. ar ‘r irs. “Houle are| ™ pyjpia1 Game Tomorrow N erlin News _ v 5 e e e ey e S0t 2 il Gome oo Speedster Fined Funeral of Mr. Marehiso Hliary of Plainville Grange held yes- |70 oy 100 91 church of ity was born T g e Charles Gulliver @ Hall Iune rvices lield terday rnoon, plans were made | i one 110 125 in Holyoke, Mass, 1 .‘ l' Sasianiald West Haven, was assessed $10 and | 0'clock 1ing for Vine o hold a bazaar on December 11 at o |n was Lula I {"Y"‘ u ;Ix Els g at the osts after he had been arraigned | Marchiso of Kensington at St. I nd this service. the hall on Pierce street. Tn | o : : the da of R A e ;‘\ Il"” | > George Griswold last | ¢ ch in Kensington following s ziving mass will 1 - | the oon there will be & sale | \won pinfull by 3 in roll off. Dill ?1“,-(,,,‘ ‘ 'A(v“]“:)‘u’;! was arrested Sunday by | VIS at his late home at §::30 ted tomaorrow morning at 7:30 | of fancy vk, aprons, and candy AT port with her parents Sl ] o ] cman Henry Zehrer on|©clock. Rev. John €. Brennan offi- | 0'cle Church of Our Lady of | Supper will be served in the evening | siocking 37 89 R gl g S orelock M i the Berlin turnpike after the officer | Ciated ial was in St M m- | M rom 6 to 8 o'clock. 10 s (San DICHEIUDIGRIE s 42418 1had followed him down a hill. The ry. New Britain I Scouts s To Present Play 09 115 The Maple End and We 1 G . officer testified that {he pavement New Britain Man Hurt e I liver- The Masque and Gown club of 7 gy footuall t mite tomorrow s \II\\r-n e was slippery at the time and the Joseph Sadkowski of Broud « dinners 1o | Plainville high school will give a - morning O it (1 bitter cour who have Pas[ Escapadeg Lea[l [[) Se‘{e‘lly Gulliver was coasting down the hill. | New Britain S taken to t v rnoon play the h school auditorfum A 132 title of William J i WEE el : : 4 Reckless Driver Fined Britain General hospital carly donat from the on December is 1o be a farce Casth Ky s s Loyl yenrs, 15 ins th Umhe[’[{] Sal‘fi(}]l]() Henry Kinsy, who stated that he | Morning when a truck which he 1o £porting eve comedy in th interlarded | Tywo mat rolled off in ed 1o act as honora d oo e |had been a resident of ast Berlin | 4riving and which as owned IO O RI0 The Iomystery wwills, name | (e Plainville ng Co. bowling ” 2 « open- but was at the present time living in | RUSinski of $0 Scymou ot, same will e missing of the play is “Oh, Kay:"” league last evening at the Recreation B s TOLhLeibi S t s in years will be EFT\ w Haven and soon hoped to be in | Iiritain, cc 1 with another o RloTgtheRdy 1t will mystery play with | apjeys s pRera v g losan lee hand fo wat edings o : 3 ind | dletown. Sadkowski's truck t club. The s ay of thrills, surprises, and laughs. | Bristol police yesterday : costs he had been found | ruck Ch SR ! 3 ol = i is ¢ of At . lsuilty of reckless driving. He was| 0verturned and he was throwr KCatilipes will be no dead bodies falling | vincent ver ol iy - R Ty oot Asla Jaill Instend MOCRRR G- st ind 8 i Sl e e e Ve n Bl e was )i do o ‘l<~ll~ Lol ) closets, no gorillas, bats, | williams whom he was wanted fonicing) ¥ . ; S | 1 i ederated Col Chu r ve v N esponsibil in a 1 ent \ 5 ; SOt of Berlin ral days ago after the| hospital, where it s found that | or other repulsive things | Alfred 1SSK e ¢ on all cylinders to atory—Motorists Pay Court— I of Chri I . S cit « formatory—Motorists Pay Court—} ' i le haa found Kinsy and M. |had sustained several broken ribs in Al ! ! ound, but there will be | jzerule HECt m larze end of the Mes. Emma Stevens Dies—Man's | Sidenham of Hartford quarreling | 'h e 2 i e excitomont and many | . 1"”””_“7 \ 1 nen have al- over an accident which had taken ma Stevens i e strange things will happen. Totals 321 321 ~ SLEBLe ) b first two 1ib Broken i Auto Accident. Hiene ; ion chu “Gramp.” played by Harlow: Serup) Tron Carth 2 5 S vons, wife of I ¢ o1 in ringin the | gnith, with his flivver and its never | o a4 Office i t vt Chryaler Constable Cooney investigated ar s of Ie i & rt Chrysler With ipon him 4 ) RS Jad L f Ken licd A ending accessories, and “Gram.” | pel 107 ork on ¢ 2 1 He and Holyoke Mohawks, I o e et D SR e e ion el Iy |10 seul - played by Macgaret Morann, with |, 3 Departure Mg, Co T Tost 4 haintas do of Ui vl G Een et e e Al frl sl Siababibjonauyln creryi vaten i 98 Playground ision 1o the Washington Hills of g sed 1o an illness of so i | the Sill toll t medicine on the market, are a cou- | A mecting of the playgre om- |\ ot S Rortast i 0 ;wlw 1 car and broken a| ition, l.\\v{\_ been con- | bells ¢ ¥ morning ple of the comedy roles which will | Totals . 406 8s2 90—116§ | missioners will be held ) o him a lc wnper - d for that period gins PIot Secured rnish numerous laughs. part | Hard Iron council chan tonig | ) W Britain team will Tine wn conrt. Then wit O T0 sl Edward ns plot located on of Kay Millis, the rl detective, is | Crump 165 4— 208 |o'clock. A discussion of plans for [y, it Zakzewski and Sloman in A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. | 1 Howar ) (A Dy Olks Nerlubnare ave othen ey th. u car will take place, it ¢ G (i emotions the father who st o ) i ken by Olga a wrgo 1 ! front court. Conroy at center, e T L oy Colorof L g londd good parts, and as the plot move is expected Leary Foley rds. isked for a jail sentence 3 1t at the New Britain General | stevens in South S Hit-and-Run_ Vieti S e e on heard the court convict his off- bital. Mrs. Cole was formerly T yeurs lived hrtedsEc i, The causs of ¥ 4 Laconi of 232 5 pring to a term of 30 days in the Doris Prudhon of East Berlin. reater of her ; Sifiboiiod e | 5 LT e Hartford county jail. . Cole is the owner of the Col’s| She was a member of the Kensi man James Yor Fits iAentits will bs hent from Soft Tron he was struck by en automobile o o Umberto Saracino, 17, who was ral store in rlin ton Congr onal church, At the ual tow meeting the | the audience. Gl on 7%: 108 n - 258 outh street ncar the EIks' home to play with T had pleaded | Church Sunner { Juneral services will be held at | purchase the land S recom- | Local Men Arve Sued 8. Cooke . 5 100 )4 $0 | The driverfa to hring his car to 1t Orange, STty 10 a of theft, faced | The annual Christmas late on Friday afternoon | mended by Leon C. superin- | Michael and Giuseppe Cavalieri of | Dave §S 100 105— 203 |a stop 16 ation number ident, to- the court defiant yet remorseful |supper of the Kensington Metho t 2 a'clock, Rev. Vernon L. Philips to ools. His recommenda- | plainville had been named defend- | W. Schwab T 110 109— 316 | was procured by the v boy irroll over his misdemeanors. With the jchurch will be held at the Hmwh‘ of the Kensington Congregational | tio ted by the voters of the | ants in a DshiE Brodmhb by e 7 Laconi st d a cut right and able substis court room filled with at least alrooms on the evening of December | church will officiate. Burial will be | to les ed that the} painville Trust C'o. through Attor-| Totals 418 586—1147 a slight shaking up m up with Jimmy score of his fri who had come | 4. The public i m\);- d to attend made in Stocking’s Corner ceme- v d 0 ney Harold J. [isenberg of New e — Communlty Cor ward berth. Bus- b 1ess the csture of the Grange Note: tery in Kensingtor t L ad Britzin. The papers we rved by |Q i Q P A series of community concerts fita State to witness the flnal BesUre O Sas| On Tucsday evening, December 3. sksghving Services TihaanLSthent Tl iR S B LR SRes e ScholasticiStanding: B S e "”ym."”f(]) farttord to serve out his | the regular semi-monthly meeting of | Services in the churches will be | large porti high scharl | iy ¥ : Necessary for “Frats” e S Richt- o ¥ % Berlin Grange will be held with the |, tomorrow e o fi ditional S ! v S : s ichi ntence, the heard Attorney r ] e ymorrow 1o commemor | Plainyille Br Ny (UP)—Only - S Cyril 1. G o fon il fall) OIS SRIE e o atend: | Thenkegiving Day. That every one LELRIC ted pr Woods of Broad TN S TOMACH Vin Car- g N tain i s |MoridentSmnstiitactforal Wisst Hant B e ielime it dom vt nioreiin s motored with Charles |tic standing y be pledged and TROUBLE in Meriden, “where as- | ford. Avon, and “_""“““ }‘\ i “"" re will be a T} rvice ! Church to Waterville, Maine, to |initiated by Yale junior frater: | ’ al on with boys of his own age |ments will be servel ;“ <"1 ‘\er‘ wilin the Berlin Co church ( Our savi nksgiv cording to a ruling by Dean Clar G t by the New hardly do Nim any good” | Mr and Mrs. Fr ) Becky Clatee \ | tomorrow momni o'clcek. | sm— : Johnson of Bank streat has |ence W. Mendell of Yale collese “ TOO D re ¢ ' to had been arrested last|Stevens, Mr BRC e sers el ol A. Fiske will have as his teturned home from the Bristol hos. The dean's edict superseded an R weck as a rvesult of his actlvities|na T "“-l""” Hira “"” iriburt, Danc- Gods of the Multitude." g?’_ & = pital. Mr. Johnson was seriously 11l | interfraternity agreement that men > * MUCH ACID LIGHT SIGNATL DRILL ing Hallowe'en on which night (M€ W " et be Teld on De- | 'his evening at 7:45 o'clock the: W s with pneumonia for a number of | “on warning” might be pledged. but 5 New Y 7 (UI")—Only Jie stole a box of hinges. The un-| '\‘l tit '”"’“ n _""“‘_} s o1, | [Kensington M. 1. and the Kensing A Lo (b XIS eir initiation deferred until their A I,E?,'.}"‘,Z’,’,’,‘,“,,".“}“f”,“l"[‘,f, afe light signal drill was scheduled usually vy senfence imposed up- | FHREE T “’K" i, ol plans| 10N Congregational churches will <PLAINVILLE» Prank and Josephine Drzewiccki | standing was satisfactory TN A CTDOSIS Taassin sy, B | for New York { ity team T e aseulb ot o dRs ‘;I‘"t'”” L et iaetin. 11| h0kd @ union worshin service at the : _ ylof Bristol have sold property in| The ruling was hailed by the UL STOMACHL SICK HEAD nd prepanalion for tomorrow's escapades over a period of several | fhe B IR 1al, the evening | Methodist church Vernon | EDNESDAY URSDAY || Plainville to Frank and resa | Yale News, student mouthpiece. as TC CONSTIPATION. HEAD h years. He had been brought into | & AOVEL ALE 8 CREEE Al the lips of the ington Congre- S Dizewiceki. { silencing “all insinuations that Yal COLDS AND ACID RAEUMA- N. Y ul toc v two-lour ¢ several times—the last arrest | V! NOL-DE COMDIC e 3 itional church will be in el f LURCe Zofi Karasiewicz of New I n | for one, is tolerant of scholastic it I es e « rd aving resulted in his being placed | Presence of Santd e the service. Rev. A. L. Dodd of Mary Due Baster || jas sold a piece of land on the | epitiude on probation. At that fime it The card pasty held at {he home | Methodist ehurch will deltver Edmurd Lowe Standard tract to Stella Karasiewicz | - . perfeet, mod- SEVEN BADICALS ARRESTED only upon the carnest request of Wis| b Son Gt s of New Tiritain | SCrInon ST DIFFERENT EYES® of New Britain POG HITS PHILADZLPHIA 1w Hieh s e an Bernardino, Cal., No o ather that Umberto had escaped a A s e Going to New York AN ik Cosmopolitan rgue Philadelphia, Nov. 27 (IwThe = hold entence 1o the reformatory in Mer- P D e S . Dovothy Bancroft, assistant 3 & The Rookies and the Buccancers | thickest fog that has enveloped Phil- v mit, i iy G postmist the Derlin post o \News—Vitaphone Acts were returned winners in the Cosmo- | adelphia and vicinity in months. \ wed un- t might the father admitted [0 L s R will feave Iriday for . o politan bowling league matches al | slowed up traffic on land and water e v men, two hat he had made a mistake in in- | 0500 0 ome of Miss Mar- | York. where she 1o spend sev- FRIDAY and SATURDAY Hart's alleys last ecvening. The | tod Railrosd trains were mov o or com- vfering with the law. He thought | (o Ryt (o lr "0 0 dington. Cards | eral s with her brother, Donald Williem Haines in scores ng cautiously was not s tetain- the time t Iis son had been | oo T ueq ynd refreshments en- CEDWAY ; Rookies much movement ANl i etings punished enough. — but evidently | ooy (Continued on Page 10) C. Yacobellis 106 Loats had theiv 1 hadn't he said now .‘:wI\\ he MJAH'- Girl Scout News e A N B e 3 e L - o ! b L, B AR ety A R e FRIENDS P B~ BLOSSER : ) <y i the course ot sesion st o o ner e FRIECKLES AND HIS FRIEN recaution! nt th A youth fidgeted |50 a1 the Bastern States 1ixposi nervously with ”"” eyes of tion at the next meeting of the court s * father upon him, the judge in front | o'y oo FHC L T, was | - - . - p e ; of hm“ }N"'l his, former assoclates .. gne of two girls sent up to the o ! yes-ves, M\ssosw FRECKLES! GO GET N TUe FLY f i % e behind hin. | sition from Connecticut to take | ¢ = S £ ET ThE MUM JES, ASS Sentence was pronounced and he SRl el e | PLETZENBAUM -~ | | piscus PLeTzenssom| | SPRAY FROW IN UNDER Gf PS e stinhts | = ? < " GEEWIZZ - T\ pLeTze was taken ontside for the trip ol ocal troop and those in New | FrEckies? No- WANTS To TALK THE ICT BoX, TAG " % & Hartford with Constable I'rank | pivin have been invited to attend 1 ! TAKIN' NO Brown. Two of his friends. Who |, gnucial program for their benefit WAIT A MINVTE, ! " - re not aware that Umberto had | ¢ he Childre Mugeum in Hart- | TLL CALL ! CHANCES ! heen sentenced, sauntered Over. | pong um will be held in | ! Coming home tonizht, Umberto?"” ‘COD-LIVER’ OlIL \A wownDERFUL BUILDER J EMUQIZSION fn.v [ PI.!ASANT“ flm WAY [P NY ! DANCE at the Fraternal Hall BERLIN WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER Music by NUIMEG CLUB ORCHEST Dancing from § to 8

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