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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1929. | | | | . e | home cconomics department in of- | notificd and are conducting an in-|number of candidates, all decked out | pected by the committee in gHarge llllll)l e ews fering a more varied line of articles. | vestigation. |in white outfits, and a hay wagon |of the part The hazaar this year is to assume Plainyille Briefs | bearing several comedians and more | Bazaar Pronounced Success AT A AR cater proportions, as each 'he We-T'ns club will meet this members of the temple. The wagon The bazaar given at the St. Jos 2 | class i e s s planning m}rn ning at lome of Mrs. Frank fof h set afire as the marchers |seph’s guild hall on the last three 0 irticipate in order to raise funds|Johnson of Forestville avenuc | ed the armory. Among those|days of last week by the members N for the various class tivities,. On| William J. Pl n of Dristol has|present were officials and nobles of the parish was a pronounced the bigh school | sold two picces of land in Plainville | from Pyramid temple of Bridgeport. succe The affair closed Saturday | . | W }Pl@ @enfl.‘ | 2ymna assume the ap- |to Saunders Cl | Meha mple of Springficld and afternoon with one of the largest @t- 2 | pear a snow carnival. The| Joseph T. Donovan of Bristol has|Palestine Temple of Providence |tendances recorded. It is thought wrious classes will decorate their sold a piece of land situ in the| A buffet lunch was served to more | possible that another will be given booths to ca out the general ef- [ Allen park to William C ly of |than 700 at the Endee inn after the in the near future. To accommodat . g 'S W 5 iently shop 1 = i g | of a winter scenc. él‘lnm\\]lu | parade from 5 o'clock until 7 o'clock, | Bachand—Hopko o ate our customers who cannot conveniently shop before i SChOUI Enufllfifa(lon Flglll‘es AI'Ef | ! 1 ! t A Che booths are being planned and Cosmopolitan Bowling League |at which time ceremonies at the| According to a marriage return six o'clock, our store will be open evenings until 9 o'clock Saturday, Dee. constructed by the practical arts de- Norsemen mory commenced. Those to be received at the ofiice of the city 2 92 19| ini ' 1 JinpnT s s e > i - S TR hERt wna “-],k”,w,"Hw.\'mv : S 0Egaiy 10 |initiated rece the d and | clerk Saturday, James J. Banchand H day, Dec. 20; Saturday, Dec. 21 and Monday, Dec. 23. Announced bY tate | but the actual ~decorating will be[OSrom ... 118 135 46— 344 | then th s SALeend rod can ol Briiol iirrlen iffhe K sl | e [eormpletea by e aiaa Johnson ..... 90 121 §8— 299 |appropriate concert for a half hour. Hopko of Southington on November HOSP]TAL TO GDNT[NUE‘ Frank . Hall \m,vr\.,,. Hoes 115 B3 I 1 Kl)w (:;Hn\unz Bristol nobles of . . William H. Kennedy in ‘ ; A L Olander ..... <5 phinx temple had charge of the|Southington performed t cere- | Hall of To ille X ceremontal: Joseph D. Brown 1 B a2 i tain L s 139 ! th [; « “The Torchbearers™ i Inereases : JaR L e ¥ ¥ evening, December f ¥ 3 5 4 sehool anditorium, t tion will | it igh Scheol Classes o) ) 1 in Dla _ X £ 2o t X ‘ ¢ B plntentit ! l'rf;mh Hold Bazaar—Other ltems, = o L e 12 g rman of finance mitt ire hool ta Forest of his i a was . e Sy L : B | The ionor roll for the period CIDL0Y at 1 . Ingraham Co. alder, Ann Wed- November 22 at the Senior and ! '"°f 4 e ol entertain. g Alice Ever- vith i or the past two |11, Brown | H schools contains 38 | jonthe. § s I3 g s . ‘;‘mw HoOclair 3 ma f e parade; ul M. | Doro Day, nir Collenburg, 3 e ottt (ol announce- | egiges | hters Mrs Smith.| Bay - 56 5— 19 ) 3 rt ¢ armory | Agnes Reddy 1 Calderwood, I, }1| ment made today by the school au-| . i . ed by a sister, Mrs. |B. McCracker 1— 243 | de i : David Lip- | Grace Geari 4 Frank Pattersons thorities. As usual the girls made the Forestville. Fu-|J. Mastrian ] - man of t | ding charaeter is por: better showing in scholastic work, | | e g 5o X z 4 el o LG | honors being awarded to 27. . The Degiielatoniyed - = |allns y 4 crett, a sophos EXQUISITE PIECES OF JEWELRY S s Ll i l:vu,‘-::u' ot TEeh L S pglotei e D ot on . es| Community Players Soon FFROM OUR BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION the select cless, OF this number, nine aver o S BectanReny he | Siohic BLELTS tiEenhesledliic oniitice |G o Bl eetedug were members of the senior class. | S ) Py . 220 ¢ ; : e i THAT WILL BE EVER SO MUCH AP- L u».';«l;’-flip who received honors arc as| ., S IR e ] g ~ Larze Crowd Expected 1 ay evenin )L:;:!.Ulz:‘gm erson, John Varror rederich € clu lv“\“,‘;wm"\ {"I': comber 2 i Chairman t league, the Red Stone Brooches, in _Cigarelte Cases, sterling _Tour strand Peart and ([}l tumie™s; Mok, Chathe, Morace| 10 33 ot nemborshios. Last v | Bprotal Negs astman s been cected ste drgory Saturday night e 4 committec nd Celia Benson ' game with Wat iry The New : A L N = . Sophomores, Elizabeth Coleman, | years and it is expected that & = Sl s : Richelieu Pearl Neck- teal Stone Necklaces in T e e e U S e v chairman of refreshment com- | Departure amateurs are scheduled to laces in the new shade o! Marcasite settings— Crystal Chokers, in all |B| Gillis, Samuel Minella, Gladys 1 Eelnst s { P"STMASTER PLANS e m Functions Well R FEmE plh e dlebury, Hazel on, Mildren )y P S | P Brown. 00. Chanel Necklaces, choke: Glotes a0 U0, Il ih, Willi eldman, Arnold} Martha Rebekal Holn it : e CAll-New [aihetics Maple Tind Athitis Three strand Pearl and length, pendant effect — Fine Crystal Necklaces [@l| Sweiz and Dorothy Tredennick public social and card Y 1 ns last Might by a |club, 1 e Crystal Necklaces, Crystal $10.00. with crystal pendant, 36 e x!""‘ o L“ 1‘“"' s ;‘ 2 J‘ i "‘“{' Sen : 22 score ioned - [for the onth because of an -atches—$3.93. ) ; o5 at—$7.5 . and Doroth o'cloc ctreshments will be T e ey it ¢ it catche 3.95 Beautiful Cameo Brooch- A BT Bl ‘ E 18 inch Crystal Neck- es, solid gold “setting — Pearl Brooches, circle laces, black rondels—$5.95. $10.00. effects—$7. Ii»ll. “ ; 1l o :'"_"”h“ ‘»vll]'y\v he recent acquisition of Alfred B. Go of 420 Broad Pric /i nd Shirley sewing circle wil t hman ) ed with the |street Forest victim of an 5 o i s d ¢ home of p 0 npionship ces last son, |accident which A his spine, is il i «"‘ ].““TH . ythy et ‘ dnesday after o ‘ Jimmy Rip" Collins, ho | &till in s ndition at tha GIFT JEWELRY — STREET FLOOR aon! fe nee is requested 7 (wo men o the squad ! g eing struck by an IFT JEWELRY — STREET FLOOR Granse sale Wednesday ———— : 1 the Casolimen coat|attomot ral days ago, hos- T 1 f Plain P N ver, "Wardy" | Pital officials today e s on Pl PRGN CEREMONIAL terevis stan Richtmeser, *Wardy* v ‘\“.»-‘. TN ey hold its annual sale s F H E M N A Waterman, and Jimmy Picken also e a u thall teams of nding | Gran wall on t Wed- | b L= played fine ball and aided their |the city now full swing on ok A o ite | nesd rnoon. The will be t Y s 1 teams of th s doors and discontinue i ‘ Colorful Parade Followed By Initia- (Bt t 6:30 o’clock. Dr. G | \ ) | t work and candy a . 2 . | be served at 6:30 o'clock. Dr. George Card Party vork Tavie Paul. head of the | | L zen the Berlln News i B: Lovell, rector of Hopkins Gram-| Members of the local Grange wil hment, s v denied the | » | 280 oclock and con- | (jon—¢, M. Baster Dies In New |ton-Hills of Waterbury at the state ! dilizently ‘h-"l;um(- ron mar school of New Haven, will be| ol a card party tomorrow cyvens s | rum y ited that the in- | Af X LA B el il Sl S L R AR _ ithe speaker. it the home of Mrs. Willia i ot e e G cooked harvest supper | York — No Telephone Campaign | o'clock, A preliminary game will Prof. Odell Shepard of Trinity col- | 491 0f Farmington rod usual and that vais abgolutely | ¥ 2 g Eolclgc AL I pean BiiOn O 1 llege will speak on “Comnecticut |1 oben to the nublic : hi 1 staet | O reazens for the circulation of the | The menu will be as rol s Brlaalihenrcagte-6 jolclogh i uecondiiatox dilis anticic 5 S i oned gaboutly “Aw e s o=y % foke i b ed sh ham, br . : pated by the loeal management b prey post, Ameri i From Afar” at the weckly meeling | PrOmptly at § o'clock i e o ol (EEL Postmaster Frank 8. Merrill of the | ; was going to enter into {of the Bible class of the Berlin Con- D. AR (o Meet | School Enumcration | G yRLearnc M ecting . ; : ; SR e s les, | 10eal post oifice said this morning | 4 monting of the executive Loard |CONtrCE a business conce.: | gregational church in the Commun-| The Decembor n S mal school enumcration % e mEEHie g e lana cona protessi i o o e P T | Hart Willard chapte 7 L6gures made public today. by Super- |1 i [ that th est mail evor recorded [of the City Basketball league witi |40 condu professional phore [ : s S or (he | the American Revolut : « [intendent of Schools Leon . Staples n Ryan Dies this city would be sent ou > held at the office of William I, | (41Vas5 campaizn to sell the boo | The Woman's Aid society of (i t . ¢ ! : et f of the loop, in thejlet cntitled “The Lost Battalion ‘ l\ull Ihursd. flernoor . 1 there 365 children of g | Berlin Congregational church wil Isday afterne # . E ; 5 h - |Comm Roy Darton said th ; | Commun i 2 lainville. The school | died urday « g at T o'clock 1y . . Mr, Mervill ex- v-Condon building at §$:15 | 3 ¢ sald uiy hold a special meeting at the home | OMNUNILY Nouse. An : 58 on > Gy o ] Mo sihopschoal s oak B ol by Mrs. Clarence " 1 : of Conneeticut appro- |\ own in Farmington and | mail \ ditional men | Players lists will be submitted and | evening. All women are invited. Miss | ¢ Y Mrs. Clarence Wickham, statc siate o AnCeHCHIADRNG 2 Ui iarminglonaly il | bl 2 public and. fu the pe Membel’s OT A“Xlllal’y | Heten Thom will give Sl :Laul“‘;’Ix(::‘:y o the ‘Tmu,‘, ¢ L $2.50 a4 child in aiding the iiny and had a 1.-': host of u.u-”\”‘( several more ‘”u“n a w‘;:“mh dopted. Other business [PUBY > LR vi this 1 the town ds. He wus bor Dublin, g mail into a will be tra slight confusio : ANy eSS Dudcessil Chapman, Mrs, B. reh, aie will receive $3.812.50 « f John and Ann He stated ) over the port AL The every member canvass con- $, of larn Christinas s president Miss Grace Stowell 3 $§ 1 len R February 2, 184 s ints of the office have t were not members [S1CN appeal public. He'¢ b Poppy and Daisy Da S S TEIERISAL e cnerously received by | in G N i 3 u the wo the denio- § i thoxe listed ing the |The Older Men's five i’ L apprecaliol ssful. Members of of Replin church were entertained at din- in the church by the ladies of Howard Bunce Impersonates Seth L | “or 3 " x o sl followin, Increases Capitol Stock Parker—No Week-End Accidents | e Congregation and then procecd- sen {0 make arrangenms e Pr ¢d to a house-to-house canvass dur- R e e T —Reported—Hunters Having Much the afternoon. According to | William Shaldon, Mrs, Harold {several members who conducted the | ner, Willsam Sie ctories, und a 1 1 have received invitations Success—Poet to Sveak o Class. [eanvass, the, results were vers grit- | tave Lindquist ¢ will : i i iietion ¢ three s lehildren. Funeral | crop of mail is predicted 1 ; sive bridge party | TEI l FOLKS Playing host (o its ladics auxiliary |/[YIN5: and it thought that thefusual Christmus b L the e [ held tomorrow | Merrill. He stated further 1© {10 be presented by the club at the | - [budget us prepared by the ehurch | and stmas recitat’ons, . - 2 to t tate commander, W. 8. | D ¢ & e g “ ) 9 Iboard for the comins vear will b GG2HT Nicot Spring Co. has increas- | i i i o ush” of oudi : 5 \ both of Farm- | & fepression experience ock at St. Patrick's to have Jocal residents muail parish house on Wednesday cvening, Alesander of Meriden, members of | Cassidy will cele- | as early as possible and a s o'clock how easy it is to Bolton-K. v post. American Le- Burial will be in | caus by the Yuletide / The party will be held in the guild ion, harked back t time when | Hunters Trek Northward tonal church will hold B % 4 T lain ile has been arran and [rooms and beautiful prizes will b K. Pus an iznoble duty and| Jlarry McCarrell, owner and op-! 01 Friday, December 20, the : todle 500! Annual Christmas Sale Histributed awarded winne » games. Re- | served a turkey dinner in the Com- erator of Mack's garage in Kensing- '“‘j‘”' _\f R !'wm:\ M f ¢ Nt Sl Wom! Home & Ioreig Nea 1,600 nobles of Sphinx and | freshments will be cerved | munity House Saturday night. IBut ‘ton, Perey and I. H. Hamilton of “ ] ,;:1,; Tils mie binitol tetaol icnary rocicty of the Ad visiting temples of the A 0N Mr. and Mrs. (. H. Case head the the “kitchen police,’ considered as Berlin. and two others have Jert| 0 b i the m of d S 5 hristian church will hold its 1A S ticipated in the annual fall | committee in cha of the affair. | very inferfor during times gone by, |on a hunting trip to Massachusecttes, ' for appeared to be a privilege Saturday ‘They plan to make their headqu night, as members detailed to this |ers in Otis, Mass., and from there duty served dishes of furkey and [to descend on the gam a4 sur- dressing and pie and coffec. While [prise them by the sheer weight of the auxiliary nd enjoyed th ‘“'”‘“"’ road, Kensington, a suit for §3 Yol t 8. Both 4 evening in the main hall of the Com- | he past few weeks hate seen the | hag heen in, lited | T [ All must realize that, in late years, some munity house, half a dozen Legion | goir 1 comings of several Iwill e heard new factor is employed. Fewer people now nembers enjo teppear- lproups of men to the land of the Wednesday - \ Raatt i s nd mak their home on | Cars e & members began to] The funeral of Paul Churchill was | rely on abnormal cxercise or dict. Modern ed to do so, activity in the Ik 1| decr. On Saturday and Sunday “Al” | yepresented by b g i South Canal ‘s The couple | pour into city at about 2 o'clock | held from st nislans’ church | ce has proved that most fat people When a mistake in mathematies pro- | Holmquist entertaine 8 of | Woods and the = AP S ¢ eloped izabeth, N, J.. a short 'and {he i ssembled at the ' this mornin § o'clock. A solemn | suffer from an under-active gland. Physi- duced seven instead of six pleces of |10 people cach day a4 venison | Attorney Albort Gie as his | loldc g andgselemanl ARG R Oty et e i Tghym B maticclabrats lans nogiin tatng obsity, ekl pie, the puzzled Legionnzires were in ast with spoils oblained from a luwye i Tid i A » Important ¥ J i e s do- ‘ jal f wed in the w | correct dv.lff“mm v quand until a s ion, at t trip a week ago. The party t : " | toilio Ite Eethe el here will he an t B metery The chicf factor mbodied in Mar- e ed upon, t oae piece G enichiy ALl ant obtained ool G R e o e B e i 1.l inToOf the captains of the member- | th w Departure M suar harles Heonry Baster n prepared by a hould be served 1o one of the de- ments of deer owned by Rosso on a ter of hus 1 A oT ship feams of Brock-Barnes post, |« salice oificers were stationed Her er, 41, famous laboratory nave used them vled “K " who should have b e Mays Cloic InBEe Ere Sk - Fn o American Legion. this evening at the fs . ious intersections to L v g at his home in| for 22 years—raill hoxces of them. heen In the kitchen but inatead | ‘aval of Berlin has sold to! plice and there he claims he was set fir R » | legion hall on Whitinz strect f-town me iffie | Ny el it = N e there. are alEAHAS in the dining roonm. And o courss . S SNeh L R Shont e o e { Ber e el eomomins (15 neceswary thal all captaing be | o at . 1 people who can tell you what they do. fler coursc was served and when [p SR PaTREE B0 BER R of althcke e wasin bl o witd bienn S e mottnt rde. Jed by 7 iN|The funeral was held from the | Themethod is scientific and well known. ome demon ed that one dish |yp o cometery on the npike and s alleged to have sufivred S The Legion is planning to conduet | policems procerded up e lis mother, Mrs. Kate Bax- | Every box of Marmola contains the 15 doing tl ity of three or four, i T o b i £ Gens N Ctengive drive fo b up the |onto West street, and down 62 King street. this arternoon. | formula, also the reasons for the good hey were polilely squelched by the {0 S8 oy B0y putins | Miss Helen Johnson, oo department ioined with tia | membership of the post. Specinl at- |and into Main street, up 8 Willizm 8. Davis, pastor | results. No starvation, though moderation S T T e s e e I BRI S e e i i ! ' 11 tention will be made to former mem- |and back into e o i chureh of 1or- | helps. The purpose is to help out an d to gel anything without think- |, =\ L0 "0 "0 e dun elerk's of- | Norton road, Ker n. has = bers who b dropped from tie rmory. There were t 500 | estville, ofiic z. Inte wvas in | under-act an hich should turn 13 of the dishes e a ranks, irade. Iollo t . food into fuel and energy. IPollowing the supper an address R ATIAENDteS hockey at the Connecti s | Humane Socicty Notitied . hinx T'c ar 1 < born in Birmi Go test this well-tricd method. In a ag delivered by W. A | e R s e P During the Jast fow days whin- ord: a group of marcher - [ham, 13 bt came to Ameri- | litle while resuls will tell you what seefcomalandauiofitha g lon, o e P I ey s T Miss Johnson was ¢ t . nd howli L o v s hund f the to live 26 vears ago and spent | Marmola means to vou. If you see the omimanded the netivity of the local | "I PR WOOR T MO (L OA C on | the Tiorlin Tunfor gh. & . SPLAINVILLE®" [cmpty houss on Whiting strect dis. |Spl x ! ¢ Tomple ¢ time working in New | excess fat go and new vitality recurn, go ost{clnssliving [bius ong olingiE | aiiiad S A s e 1h d8%0 from {he o urbed the neighborhood and led | Fife, Drum ane ) K hotels on until the change is completed. Then, te br. 2 S lrnut whlmwll E & R e e e e Senior high school. % 5 TONIGHT 9 TULESDA a comploint to the poli by the . ved Ly his mother, Mrs, | in fairness to your friends, tell them, as 17 results in its membership cam- o W k T Mrs. Alexa r Houston and heme cconomics at the cios VEY LI i } ¢ was entered . sister, Miss | Us*TS have done for so long. Start today, aign.” Hé stressed cooperation boe- | B spend the and expects 1o coinplet 2 a ) ¢ s were found A or of Forestville 2\ prescription tablets are sold by ween the auxiliury and the {daughter / Bl Benpend . QI 0 ok ) 5 . 1P e Gliin $1a box. Any druggist nd. askealthe. mambers (of tho Iwinter months in St DPetersburg, in ebruary and ol ¢ 3 ; erly occupi g arty for Church ¢ L bex. Aty drogeitt jon to make an added effort for |Florida. They planned to ve to- il who moved Lo : Q. ) and setback will be | da . a8 v It is claimed b =T ¢ od g 1 party to be given | 1ore members, | aey ¢ Mo aime nioro GHl e Lol Howard Bunce, former command Mrs. Harold Lee Judd is visiting e e b ey N N | r of the loi post, brought down With her brother in Detroit, Mich ! 1 with pile pipe attachment, 75¢; tin box, 60c, f nefit of St. An o ! Children S5e, A. E. F. r Shop. ce the condition by the , thony's church tomorrow evening at | PRESCRIPTION TABLETS he house with his impersonation of | John Deming, a student at Wes- TR ek R > Conuasiibn Aot 5 S 3 SRl Cd ot it . DRl Rl G L (L B s SR e D e | Connecticut Humane society GUARANTEE D, U el s ex-| The Right Way to Reduce oth ker. In the true dialect of 8pent the week-end with his parents o he “hick” who marvels at the cre- | on Galpin's hill - CKLES AN S FRIED S B: BLOSSER R city, Mr. Bunce. with a| Miss Twila Weaver has returned RE AND HIS t'R ! A care v iuge vellow flower in his lapel, and {to her home n Pittsburgh, I'a. after . grey wig on his head, imitated the spending several months with her wnciful country gentleman of top aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mra Fran- / = — — - il lana T h v cis Whearty of Farmington road. | THE FELLAS \uiLL T MATTER WITH THosE ) \NHATCHA SCARED OF ? Week-End Quiet | Mrs. Flsie Schofleld and BE TICKLED TO . 2 IS | LLAS ? THEY ACT LE _ GEE Wizz=TW DOCTOR LET An un\\:u.’\!l quict ‘:'-‘vgnw] h\nlfln- “"n’rr’l:“fl'“‘;:l;rgr :;L \\“L‘I’rrn':l'? | SEE ME OUT : [ | Now wziL AL A BUNCH OF WL NE OUT OF QUARANTINE own Saturday anc cesterday. | state meed A o e Atk 5 : o a0 hough traffic fairly thick [glon auxillary at the Hotel Ta ; || B exposED TO it | NDIANS - MY ! J =+ AUSE T ALL ONER fhere were no casualtics reported. | New Haven Saturday. y e IS OLD MUMPS ¥ ; et ™ This seemed unusual inasmuch as| The Queen Esther circle of the previous week-cnds had two or three |Kensington M. I. church will meet | wceldénts cach and within the past | {omorrow evening in the rooms at month several fatalities had oc- church to prepare a box for curred in the town. i 1d. Berlin Church Notes The weekly whist of the Sacred The Central Congregational club Heart church will be held this eve- ill meet Tuesday evening 2t the ning in ¥ast Berlin, Many Kensin ‘outh church in New Britain. Din- fonians plan to attend wor for membe d g wil Tuneral of Mrs, Abel S ——— IPuneral services were held for e Mrs, Goraldine Abel yesterday | FIGHT R/CKETS ., SR CN rter Sons on . . Tl urt street. New Br 4 urt street, New Britain, Iev. W. | Give Your Children ‘ Alderson of Trinity Methodis SCOTTS B ich of taat city officiaied. In- EMULSION rment was in the Cromwell ceme- i ry. The pall bearers were Lucius 3 i 7 b l [ S PAT. OFF. COD-LIVER O1L MADE TASTY e PN AN RO : AV i s | ,» o e SR, | oy Pamcr. oversubseribed. i Li-Hi clul RBe Peter Ro550!Sned of the par value of $1 Christmas rale in the ¥ block on | cerer L held in this chiy Sa 1y e TPuncrals | E As an aftermath of a dog bit I being common stock Whiting street next to the Feonomy | afternoen and evening. The X _The funcral of John B. boyle, 58. | k2 verybody knows how excess fat hes SR T T S I store on 1 ¥. Aprons, fancy monial, which was transferred fo o wrel strect, was held e el inilaterytarehbrea e X to g v jn- ticales, home made food, and ¢ Bristol from )Emmm this year at morning at 9:30 o'clock from St.| women in every circle prove that figures by Peter Rosso of i b | corportion . led be } the request of Bristol Shriners. was Josepl's church. A solemn high | need not stay abnormal. Youth and beau- rs Return Home held in honor of Stanley 8. Gwillim imass of requiem was celebrated and | ty, health and vitality can come back. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Caliendo haye | of Plainville, formerly of this city. [interment followed in the new St.| ned home from their wedding | the illus potentate Joseph's cemetery + | |