New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 11, 1929, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNES DXCEMBE R 708 orchiestra will 1 SDAY, — : e ‘ Plamvzlle News ’x‘;‘ 1:.1‘,,,‘“.““" | | | i | FREDERICK LODGE | ELECTY UFFIFERS | Carl H. NllS(ll] Is New Master oi Local Masons To accommodate our customers who cannot conveniently shop before six o'clock, our store will be open evenings until 9 o’clock Saturday, Dec. 14; Friday, Dec. 20; Saturday, Dec. 21 and Monday, De GIFT SLIPPERS For the Women Who Delight in I pastor of 1 Papers of Incorporation Tiled by H. €. Baum & Co—Henry Trum- bull Clected President of Farm Burcau—Well-Child Conference, shares o ( i i) St of Irederic ’ Wearing Lovely Things g AcE " i H Newlyweds shower & i \ Modern Mules, satin and erepe mara- Satin Boudoir Slippers, rose, Dluc i el e : : bou and ostrich trimmed, or plain, pair rchid, red and black, prices, pair tor warden, D, b of W jor ward ¥ A $3.50 ., $5.50 $2.00, $3.50 Charming Bridge Slippers in crepe, e Rale A Ly Rt Con e B lovely shades, adorned with velvet bows Felt Comfy Slippers, range of pretty S ‘HHM:T |“‘ o, State Police Active 3 e , ard, Harold King; mavshal, H.| State poli pair shades $5 50 $1.85 1+ $2.50 Kid Dorsay and Boudoir Slippers, red chaplai eorge A Edward R. Made- 1 to patrc L. Newel Birthday West M blue, black, pair Children's felt and leather Slipp - R ey s e : bootees and low styles, pair She is in good health and ve Arinient iy Hirite . to 4 ; 7 7 iajly. Mrs. Graham is well | plaints v v local reside ‘ C to 2o known in Plainville and has a lar I'ros ‘ I « host of friends who hold a high Stunning crepe Pajama Boots, green, respect for her co)‘ul. blue, orchid, apricot, marabou Children’s Bunny trimmed, pair skin, wool lined, pair $5.50 98¢ $1 GIE E was born in and | spe hus resided here all s the dat nd Ann ham was born in B it 62 Pierce stiec W dived 11 or 63 vears. All of her 11 children | were also born in the same house, | street I Mr Speeding ppers of sheep- She | arrests will 1 James | motori: 1ds Prior, 1 ssued to th SLIPPERS — STREET FLOOR L very rare oceurre ham moved lher present resi- | highway o u dence 10 ye i intersecti 1" to . is onc of the oldest reside H}I'v.‘u om's cor nd J 'S Ryder . i lle and is a charter { will not toler reck driving i night that too muc t Church of O iy of | ther ' ' Berlln News ad rous thii o Hents yill md Brock-Barnes post Error in Name $50 and costs as o of S Rios 1 L uxiliary. | Tn last evening’s H caught with an overload o . the formation of the|stated that Fran pounds. He pleaded that the same emmuntyalubiConcen Leglon auxilla i has [be tried in court g nt of 1 rial, lumber, was | Music lovers will have an oppor- | buked the cake the an-|morning on nor L8 piled on all tr and this particu- | (UMY to enjoy a program Iriday | nual birthday This was erroncois lar \HH\ carried the same number of | £¥CMI Communi t Ninc of he v still | wishes to correct its mis I planks had. Then why |Derling when George ‘ b | iy hus six sons and three > is against H H[]ME BY M{]THER was it 1 s was asked? _ | New Dritain’s tale ighters, hn of Springfiéld, {and not Frank Radeliff wiss wher on this truck was | Curtis AL s ury, Connecticu orge of v, Lorin of Water- Plainville Briefs l ct, and wet lumber weighs more. it megro tenor, will present a | hury Poughkecpsie, N. Y. [ Mr. and Mes. John W. M old the judg program embracin ! Harry Graham of Plain- 24 Bohemia strect I v Me; Mrs, M. L. of | to spend the nter month D Hartford, and Mrs. L. ¢! Miss Anna Gr | One son, James postmaster fice. Like herself, Daugh er MustA tend School I ing. tona, Tlorid | Mrs. Ma been spending several m | Norton place daughter. | dence to Th scholarship in sked, secking in- 2 ru <, sir” Wi ky briskly e Lottt E il uxiliary and has held numerous of- | 3. Atwood Mistake In Registration Mrs, Graham a1 G Cases Disposed of in Various Man- ,_‘h"‘“ ,?, ,;:‘; p“m;‘ uku;';‘,' & hildren or st ,G..m (U ; i ners—Boys' Club Sponsors to | ISt was due to an error in his Local Man Honored cently n nt opera or stration. He had been arrested hy Henry Trumbull of Pl appendicitis Meet—Christmas — Party—Basket- officer who note it his Clected vice presid The S Tonthi i tralic 1 ord County Farm | eomais Medecation'e 4 - all ctice Called—Notes. AR L Wi s e nmoned to he was overweig st Hartford Cor parish house tomorrow wheras the reg The bureau | 2:30 o'clock. Artic : hat e was 3,780 in late years und now boasts | gver from the fair will be o wiy « L had bee state 1 it « membership of 365, Cosmopolitan alioiged, thenb Lo e mntes i JNiSl aati dpurimen o Ranlr ehicien George A. York tihe Cosmopolita league 4 o cases of two were ¢on-and fou state Connectlc Agricy Hart's alleys last evening 2 . tinued {o give school authorities an v I college. He based his talk on the [ Tye score opportt xamir th \ tory and ) the « E. P. Co. floyen s ere also elected { g Brown ... 4 1t meeting, Mr. and Mrs. Henry |12 Mancuso 0 re natmed ctors from | g MeCra well Child Confy well child conferer John Z pleading r out of inksgiving morn- lie in the public heait 10 so that she L smash 1 the Berlin GLORGE WELSTERMAN rooms on Friday from % pike near the Meriden town line. p. m., according to an went made today by rumbull, sceretary o iving in jail aw actice Ton Griswold, who wart provided for a Bk ball P him the privil Damrosch attendance in school Loys' club will hold ¢ Music York city. My nursin tion. Dr You cannot keep a child under ball wetice ht in KFraternal ferman has completed two ycars Cool offic 16 out of school, for parents should tw nl 8 o'clock | will I K next year. | be & v Score their children an opportunity | boys 1 16 years of age wil| gro oo o rT 1 volunteers from Plainville. | cducate and better themselves,” | mect on the floor for a workout [, oo oo o S Condition Improyed | - f, t law provides and an attempt will he-made to form | p o5 C ¢ condition of Bolesluw Miss- | i t until they are teams. Doys over 16 will have the |2 SR iwicz of Church street, New Britain, arson children was sick, | floor from 8 o'clock on et R wag reported as being “quite good” | o cont ettle. He had| The sponsor Doyalclul Wil WA bl Sadn Aiby the authorities at the Bristol whooping cot and needed some- meet this ey Fraternal hall |, = 0 an mm)““r ) hosp passed a fairly cne 1o look r him. She had to to make arrar 8 for the year. | yio" “goc o comfo m e 0 work. 0 she kept the girl out|Several new rien have been nvited | o SAulsbULy S pos usly in- (A STRAND of sehool to take care of the \‘n‘nv. to become 1 rs and have ac- | i o i 2 rhy miG o ‘H‘u" - AN LY 0 the opinion of the judge that|cepted. ooty 5 air e Cast ‘0. when his righ e in a number of Comnecticut arm was badiy mangied when it was | <“PLAINVILL used as an excuse for D. AL I to Mect could not 1 He was at one time director e hine while he | \king ol out of school. As a| The Decerabe . L in a sand ma ter (m .,.yy;‘l:)u‘l{v- was no exc Hart Willard Chapler S| tstabil (ORI o bones in his arm TONIGHT—THURSDAY ¢ state statutes have been made | ters of the America TonleRcltygar " sol nd the flesh badly | [ Lois Moran and Warner Baxter regarding such cases, he said. Mrs. | be held Thursday rnoon at the ! o | d. He is under the care of SBEHIND THAT CURTAIN® Seftle s warned and n a|Community house. Mrs. Clarcence ot | Dr. Tawrence H It is hoped | A Love Mystery Drama month o arra iing 0 | . Wickham will give an address on of Mr. Saulshury's|ihat amputation will not be ne All Talkit iclides negro Comedy Acts—News nals, | eary end school. | “Patriotic Fducation.” that the child might Phe case of Carl Scagliotti o he afternoon swill |oratorios and classics Yance o Fes ¢ 5 The c f Carl Scagliotti of | THos t 1 Attt 2 - 2 DAl FRIDAY and SATURDAY v Kinsington and Alice Brown of East be Mrs, Chapman, Mrs. A, | plete programs for h artists will| One of the WILL ROGERS e i tontin e Se R A e announced. The musicale will by bazaar to b T A s ra Parade of Truck Owners Lo-Hi Christmas Party held Friday evening at $:15 o'clock | school Friday A ¢ onth : el Shristy ot at Community hall. Tast e that W f = alking Continuin their cam The Lo-Hi Christmas party will 5 % anc ha 8 aeainst overloaded trucks on the|be held at the home of Mrs, Dor-|under the auspices of the Wesley- |articles offered Dby the various NEXT WELK ighways, the state police netted |othy Bancroft on Worthington ridge “I:N The Majestic orchestra has STHE COCK EYED WORLD™ ANl (Continued on nd brought them into cou on the evening of Dec st night. The parade,started with | membe 2 urged to s | been secured o furnish the music. | Macks Bristol News PUHH B[}AHU ‘v? flf rv‘h'cl Work Con ) 0ners—| Ne" Oilm § S«‘Jilrfih! J GEORGE W. HITCHELL DIES Chades Avtofski Home—H. S, ve West Hartford o A i il lo o (i M 1 i r 1 1 B 3 Williston H s one ¢ yror ) i appearance of John Waggoner, | freshments will be ho was charged with overloading | Christmas program W fiv 1 t S hi truel extent of 6,960 | out. unds. W r pleaded guilty in Awviliary to Meet {er-of- tone and did mot| Mrs. lorence lrbe of Southin s St ‘ o CKLES-DID YA make a statement, he told |ton, county president of the Amer| = NEAU=VEAU= T ( i FXED 1 k/D ™E ST the j o, also in matter-of-fact | can Legion Ladies’ auxiliary, will ad- | GET N ESSAY OFF FIXED IT ANT s o fone. in the same mode, | dress the members of the local aux WHAT DID \,OS 73 CENT ‘W t\': B | BEST I Could, BUT SV‘OU‘ assessed him $50 and CoOSts. |iliary in the Legion rooms tomor- 2 A ) VA‘ By ‘G €! 1 CoULONT SIGN DONC « . ior Johnson of New Haven, op- | row night. All members arc urged ) AGO —WHAT Do [ MY RAME To 1T upEN FRECKLES | ator of another truck, appeared |to attend. GEE, AS LoNG | h his cmployer, charged with | Foreclosure Tiled IT WAS NoUR. IDEA - el IADO\“ | carrying an overload . of 1.000| The New Britain Trust company T 1 i I HAD The ounds. He was discharged upon | has filed suit for foreclosure against Z S'GNED YOUR Nane 1/ MUMPS ANV, | {ne payment of costs when he told | Daniel I%. Nagle of Berlin, records To 1T 4 1 NEANT FoR You the § that the body of the|in the office of the town clerk show. = (, T SEN o2 N truck had been remodeled to hold Woman's Aid to Meet { =KD T 1N ore weight and the registration| The Woman's Ald society of the >/\\ AS ‘w.\ 5 . had not heen changed to conform | fierlin Congregational church will N own ! with the change. meet this evening at the home of . d Howurd Stewart was asses- | Miss wheth Wilcox on Worthing- <‘ - sed 215 and costs for carrying an |ton ridge. Miss Helen Rohm will | overload of 1900 pounds. He had|give an illustrated talk on her re- | ) en employed by J. Webster, | cent trip to Eurcpe. Members are 2 - cate fonce contractor. The good |asked to bring in their dime calen- = record of the aceused, showing that |dars and hand them in to Miss = ] this was his fiest arrest for an ef- | Helen Roys. Wt of this sort. had some effect | Christmas Party [ in keeping his ne down to that The Womar's Mome Missionary | amount | society of the Kensington Cong | L) Eapensive Knowledge tional church will meet in the Alphonse Wisnesky e rned last | church rooms tomorrow night in a M 9 rtion Tonight arriaze Heturns Quit-Claim beed Filed chs Busy Sanding i At H. 1 i « ¥ Ui Pareral Service 1 1 Hall 1 s l nt followed I Potice Heln Asked A 1 220 S 1 ou 1 also ! Artists Selected oF King, pia H ) « Wil Van Der B s 1 1 Harcut Clock h School Quintet Plays West H Presented to Doctor “The Blunde )8ep £ th 0 Kupper- ocal lodg the order 1 Hartford or of his Miss 1Prar the So to Speak tof t Sou tainme ATLANTA OFFICERS PROZE CONFESSION Polics to Put Gase Belore G 1i111e Today j Som [t rand After a oday pre- and jr e, cigar- lie offic 1 he Kill- Hamilton at Ha " «5 Johnsor he was ww th rper- ought befor 1in of his niied to have the a grand s inclined dept venue, tack charge was Wo 1 that J. W ent for ild be hell gation of th tinst whom fon has ' Bossy Gillis Formally Certif votes is op of v ponent ied for Mayoralty port, Ma Dee. 11 (UP) which re- ictory by six 1y Fad been municipal former red with ex-Mayo battlc e election, es contende voters had beer TALKS ON CHINA POLICY ) M. Ol n o prir o rritor ust point ou the prob- ) national 1 bel 5w f }

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