New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 3, 1929, Page 14

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14 NEW BRITAIN DAI RELIGIOUS COUNGH New York Finds Forgotten Subway REDELL IS MASTER Soot It Is Needed Most F HARHONY LODGE MEETS IN HARTFORD “Character Education in Chris- tian Church” Topic of Assembly ' Right At e Eleoted {0 Highe LE&AN. yroposed v work was = and state president o LY HERA st Office in Branch 11, opt £ the Co .D, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1929. RADIO OPERATOR’S WIFE WILL REBEL ‘Mrs. June Plans to Oppose Any More Trips by Mate stamford, Dec. 3 (UP)—H 1d 1. radio operator and miechani- be asked to play longer than (ton. ever, because everybody will b | Nick Roberts’ a | Montelair, N. J.. on that ni_ht Robert Reid, Artist, Clifton Springs. (UP)—Robert Re |ally known artist, died today five minutes and all would be expected |to learn the signal en route to Bos- Yale will not be represented, how- at| nual barn party in | | Dies in Clifton Springs W Deec. % ar Special Notice What could be better | right in at a nice card game to- | night and aiter defeating | opponents walk home with t | ning prize. Here's your { nity. Hev. Willlam A. Harty branch, all your night at Judd's hall at 242 Main street and the public is invited. Tt time is $:30 o’clock and the admi: | sion is ents.—advt opportu- | A. 0. H. will hold a card party to- | EXTRADITION TREATY SI Bogota. Colombia, Dec. 3 GP—A1 extradition treaty between Colombi( and Great Britam, was signed today in the main hall of the ministry o foreign affairs. The treaty covers al | British dominions and territories. | ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGL Miss Listelle Johnson of 737 Arci | street entertained at a bridge part |at ner home last evening. Miss Rosd Palmicri won first prize and seconc and third prizes were won by | Misses Evelyn Anderson of this city fand Dorothy Schaefer of Hartford pecial Notice A luncheon was served during th sl evening. complished whandoned I is open- d not say nded. But|" » new |SoNic A 1 1 1 Other officers were elected as fol- CINICPALSLATES | H. B secretary, clected for the #9th consecutive term. William J s {1 Bay State and 3 New HADD-| oo o o e actans sin ol band P i shire Elections on Today I chur o 16. i E . lifton Springs sanitarium of a re- cian on Commander Richard L. & 5 o lapse of pneumonia, aggravated b lB}rds ’T.‘,’"”,‘ Pam- fld\ght..uv]l lnflf?' Brokenitiseniresed inte fan MY(‘ lodge, A. - and A. M., at the an-[80 on “any more adventures like |y qc) 1 election last nizht in the Ma- | this one” with his wife's consent. templc “1 kept my peace this time, be- | ! cause Harold had his heart sct on the trip.” said Mrs. June after read- ing reports of the hazardous Antarc- tic flight in which her husband par- ticipated. “but I shall oppose any more adventures like this one | Mrs. June exhibited a wireless| message just received from June. It| read: | “Dear: Back to little America again with a big flight behind us. Tired but happy. Will be more s when [ see you again. Love to Mar- | guerite and all at home. Harold.” Marguerite is the aviator's 13- | vear-old daughte |cut Optometrical society, was clected ; worshipful ~ master of Harmony th Laurcl Court annual fair and No. § will hold its food sale at the | Masonic Temple. Dec. 4th. Doors | open 1:30. Supper will be served | | from 6:30 to Entertainment at § o'clock followed by dancing | Admission 50c.—advt. HEAFFE PENS“PENCILS - SKR Reid, who made his home here for Special Notize the past three years in an effort to regain his health, had recently re- covered from an attuck of pneu- monia. His illness dates back to about siz years Special sale of fancy hand made articles. See them at 485 Common wealth avenue or telephone 2647.- adst, RS P LIFETIME PENS are treasured gifts — enduring, useful. T0 RECEIVE $10,000 Conclude ver tawl S$r. D.. William G. Red-; field ant secretary. | Estimating chaplain, I'red | al, Willlam G. Gib- Goodwin, Sr. orzanist, | God- | i Appraisers Damage Caused by Pire and Harmo rs for s being state president of the ticut Optometrical soc he | is a past president of the Hartford | nace Daszynski, speaker of the Po- County Optometrical sociefy. He 15 jigh diet or sejm today issued a call er of Giddings chapter. R j¢or the opening of parliament on and of Martha chapter. O. E. {'thyrsday noon. The first reading of | the budget is one of the matters (o {come before the diet. ter has been a mer S e or Ve | Polish Diet to Open Thursday at Noon | Poland, Dec. & (P)—I3- is Hesic tonnec Warsaw, Three Killed by Train In Blinding Snow Storm N. Y 1hec ) (P—Threx 0 o f an Akror Nev i oy d today after ek yester- t @ crossing WEATHER RECORD Hayen. Dec, 3 () New| The Polish diet originally Haven enjoyed ten clear days during | OPen on November § but the se g | never called to order b speaker because of the presence of my officers in the diet building wv |leading to charges by the socialiets th ¢ officers were there o in- fluence parliament in favor of Mar- Batavia auto 20 cloudy or part into histery and Either pocket or desk type—gives satisfaction and pleas- $8.75 Pencils may be had to match. L snow stor fered g Unit H d States weather nounced here today. The highest tempe as recorded on No- - the thermometer | Shal Pilsudski, minister of war. registered 75 and the lowest was on | President Moscicki directed that Novemher 50, when it touc 11, | the session e postponed for 50 days The greatest daily range was 19 de. | Period which ends on Thursday. s i fotal precipitation was 222 Yale Players Offered Watches for Exhibition | w Haven, Dec. § (UP—If any | : senjor who won a “Y” in foot- wishes to play football in Bos- Saturday. free transportation 2 gold wrist watch will be his ive minutes’ playing. which i lospi- council edycation t 1o parent b e ure to the recipient. Tospital Dickinson. who lives said the red Elections \irs, H.OM tors who acter educ Rey eral Connecticut Th Wai and up I was workir ently were u JUDGE Mass., Dec . Shechan of Lowe ed insane when & superior cou charge of murde r-in-law. Patrick McGagh. Lowell last July. Judge Frederick W, Fosdick orde \echan coni- | mitted to Danvers state hospital for ife Woman, 82, Still Works In Cromwell Factory omwell, D Another INSANE | 3 (LP)—| es and cand o The Beautiful Emeralite | DESK LAMP with Lifetime Pen $95.00 DKIN 66 CHURCH STREET Boston chapter of the Amerl- onsoring a team f graduating lettermen England colleges to rep- against a professional - Harold ey ( conpos from New | resent it eleven No members of the o e, tearmn would CHESHIRL BREAK { | P'olice Licutenant Matthias Rival b e | was notified at 8 o'clock this morn- | '"El cmln.ll flfl ing that a filling station at Cheshire | Yt tom't rignt for 4 STiniiier:|owited by aidir: HuBbelliwas bro¥en| nvwo:fau'c umt:el;tr:zmn';g“o‘:n‘ into during the night and a quantity | stipation, heedachs, ADS |of cizars and candy taken | worms, feverishness, bad breath; any of thesewill make a child fret. They need tbe pleasant remedy — MOTHIR GRAT'S sWITT POWDIRS. 1bey regn- Inte the bowels, break up colde, relieve fov- erishness teething dis- orders and stomach May or enry H 1w . Havvey, John L e e inton. Mayor Andrew J Natio Willis K. Todgman Bnlseopal e William N LR 1 Martel. = Educa Lred HERALD CLASSIFIED al Co Protestant riboro COLD Relief comes 3 ways Whenyourhead soundslikeabusytelephone get relief before another day passes. Take Hill's.Stopscold in one-third the usual time because it brings re- lief 3 ways atonce... I: Opens bowels, no griping . .. 2: Checks fever... 3: Tones system, re- stores pep. Always in the &% o 8 i homes of families that never Ask any druggist for have a cold more than a day. the red box of HILL'S CASCARA-QUININE Mavor 1 Dillo Novthampton 1o « 1 L. O'Brien wor Jay I 1 Danicls (1) Mayor Henr William 8. O'Brien nini IL: Mayor W y, Henri A. L = r, N. H: Mayor T perience I 1), John D. and church s : ter, N. I ended inaday Come Here for Practical Gifts liam I Jewett MeCooey (D). Mayor Louis H. (unopposet in 1 ofticers will also in Gardner, Hav- thic gatior dent of necticut Counc = BillCollectors Take Notice! We hereby agree to help to payall legitimate bills and install- ments past due for any reliable industrious self-supporting family or individual who has lived in the city or vicinity at the same address for one year or more; who are nowand have been regularlyemployed with asteadyincome forthe pastsix months. ALMOST EVERYONE NEEDS EXTRA MONEY ONCE IN A WHILE o matter how carefully you plan the unexpected happens and vou run behind. Keep your credit good by borrowing. It is better t0 owe one financial institution than it is to owe ten creditors. WE OFFER TWO HELPFUL PLANS Without fees—fines or extras you receive the full amount you sign for Fitch-Jones Co. 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