New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 17, 1929, Page 9

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NEW BRI l'z\I DAILY HFRMI) TL'I’S]')A\Y. l)b(‘],M SER 17, 19297 ea«am@xwmmmm& mmmmmmmmcfimmfi STORE OPEN FRIDAY UN ND SATURDAY, lII,Uo(,I,OL]\ to Feature Women's Costume $2.69 \\ hite and Colors lips Crepe uc Lhmo Men's rom -in-Hands GJC ea. $1.15 pr. Huhu Kl DEC. Novelty Cufis, R W omen’s 20 AND 21 Our Wednesday Aisle Specials Continue Gifts Galore At Great Savings Women's Fahric Gloves 8% Silk Hosier ' >4l Qua pr. % Plainville News fow £ HOMAN DENCUNGED H]R LEAViNfi Bl}fi WJ\LTER 'E&!bTT 69, DEAD 1 of All of American 1e ning—Trax 1 N, Clagk—Meet- mThis By actically the Siime as in 1928—News ltems, W Mrs. Della Tatone of W has art lle, v cverely det , o \ s mornin oseCtt I I do ) : il 8 N1 iy v's co el Judge | i eritt 0. Ryder gave the woman | g 20 days suspended jail sentence o the charg cruclty 1o animais 5 and costs 1o Wa borir sed doz t W Constable n Philip Clesson Ve Moreno i ified that and the ferrct were vt as evider Postponed i ury JH'..H] driver ot e which kitled 1Pran- cenrt untit a by the made by Coroner J. Gil \ s of yet no defin ol Ly the local police of g placed under arvest ical « Wi S oclock. Light nts wili B . l N arrested by the local police yester- b6 sérved t duy afteraoon after he had caused & Many Pay Taves rls 0 ews tuxi driver to rvide h hout town Collector W g B - S—— looking for his home, The man ran 28, Aboat 200 people faile o Lavandoski nd Emma Due Wl hmromgm rariseniad i G, one an - I'riday M throu, I Hemingw the only pany irs in u house on Green downstairs that vile betwoeen 1 M. Dono- case but that they ling by his Howard T. s 16 party and he othe i pr t- mended that s0 that a settie- 11 be affected ed dur ilies dil the war was over signed and be estali- How- nounced Her lett in one I of 81 wilh the resolt A 10 his oflice to rsonal i * PLAN HEVTING OP o fore penally would that hun impo: dreds flocke Suturday stviile Residents to Conslder i ist Mo 10 o betore the innonneenent Projeci—ELruno I Hesd- onwn nish War Vets—Ion Aired Be- ford Judge—City Lezgue Opens, 1 Quit se vhich 1o 1 mnouncement in the paper 1o the re hem Uiz onld Mail oftice is v Christmas post it to get in touch louse in nilies 1 them. 1 h woul l get Christmas 1 ses Into Calvert o'clock last night driver pol whose name headquar- trollev constructed st but failed the car the peo- the Stiis pack Pavish Meeting ol th fotd Guild 1 wowill 1y, fol md t trolley nhalf "o in Te up for nearly an hot to take the : number of placed aronnd th rozd to warn drivers but did not heed th s v crnoon @ ! ck parish ho Trambull Bowling Lea Amperes ! 2 d lights i A la Stocking Bristol Club Eyent ven by cd M. Donoy al court, will the Law of social the F Lol at the club cvening when . deputy speak on A pro- for the 8 o'clock. card games witl iber of the Wal- evening of The 1l oragnization Meeti : Committec Aries At oa oti sen Joseph lo. niz pecia planned e billiard nence ’ool. and by me Barnes club on the t e | w members ry ¢lub room, irrella will be the guests of th City Club Thomasen of Hartford on January 23. The men Vomerls divert themselves with bridge, iRt Thties d billiard games 3 A 1 City League Opens Watts . S Bristol City Basketball league : I 1 © Boys' club last night §9— 285 | S three f tes. In the in- Lo ) ) = ereby sewage w tial cncounter the Iugles defeated o T R o the Bristol beds, a hie Older Mewbers' five by a 82 to - = « r considers the establishm. 17 sco eral of the participants T of a trunk line into Plainville across | displayed at shooting power, it iie boundary ¢ risto is stated | n rung from the o ¢y | that the project. if carvied out. will Gene Czaplicki : " situte the expending of about |1 n the offense 4 $130.0( team, and Johnny Brannick, Porestville in Pirst? Older Members® A sugzes wis nade to the 8 of the [l 4 vili ould e n lose 7 of the fir i It laa easy Volts shyithat it su weak Horton Co. i ; uld u in the second contest by a 9 TraThReat g Ly ot could be casily scen that Miltpold i ! 1o the “ghe factory quintet lacked practice. et . s und and S i looked hest levio b 41— 3 ut L weeah scoring four o1 e wi v “Hick™ 1 W was tie 7 g0 Jorestyill " ight of the Horton club, ¢ Industeial Bo ) 45 i things haitluibetween jthe tho 5 b or with a large nur of Maple End te one from Bristol {amon {s, however. Any ¢ and the other from Terryville, was Napoleon RESL AN L Ty best or three-game bill. The S < ¢ Lday crow cted o at- s fought on even terms for the i tend the meeting n a final-period . Votorans tilect Omcers Y contingent netted At a of the Spanish War he score of the game 154 g7 crans held Jast . the follow- 25 to 17. Jimmy Riordan and Sessions Clock B0 IECEIS e (PG iimmy Kane. Bristol Maple Inders Broadwell 116 14 i econ er, no 1 former high school players, Pet o 102 commander, | were the local luminaries, while | I f S4 iy junior vice com-|iiecfe, tormer captain of a Terry- Giacomo 3 s 102 Dana 1. Lawrence; officer | ville hj hool state championship St . Charles H pin: ofii- | feam, furnished the o naviiop (Conti Page 28) guard. Ch; Hult- | {he fireworks for the Lock Towners. the tall Bristol center, rdan ryville cause in the when he tossed a into its bLasket after nen hiad barely missed a istorian, Fragrance and Cheer!!! replete ting to wateh. with ant major. Geor termaster sergeat plaved at the rupp: senior color s 1ory on Saturday night pre- % Pelictior; junior color ant, nary to the New Departure-New A S it tor Lubelyk; and surgeon, Dr. Ben- | jraven Atlas game, when the Eagles. y 15. Lobbins, victors over 1 Older Members LFIG*I S st glisiardar i Ll sh with the Terryville =7 following officer v ds. the team that put wp Delicate Powders, Creanis 5 o in‘the final period ik Perfumes and (he Ihomas ior The many ity officials at New Cloisonne Compacts Hulin guard, A i me and nearly 300 ave sold at stant guard, Hele ctators Mayer W. Raymond or, Mary Daly; ¢ Crimb, who helped organize the S l [. o orticr: o cir " ident William 13 alon Louse othe: historian Tracy views proceedings. ninger retan o i Mexander Injured Again New Block vlainvitie l o Esthoer Telle During the co of the gams rasi Fare Case Nolled d ere found in Odd 1 u\ of $1.50 \‘lmv T7ull I"I\'hmnu, -\ll ( olors denition | s ot “” Bz s i 3 b ; e R O It food 1 Women's Ravon Undelweal Plnhppme I\mht G ns o1 - i o J i ik 7% pr $1.00 e ‘ N s G o 1.UU ea. o a < Run-Proof l loomers and Panties ITand \Lulu anc ]'nfln’mhl‘ml L aLas N ( o o e L g = s s T lon t fo g LR e It - { \, ) Reng 119 Jr. of Detioit, M anid [apestrv Hand Ba'w Wome Dan(c Handkfs. o medan Ledien QLIS Funeral ill be h Q 2 d he 4 pig e hor o'clock Th $1.88 7‘)0 ea. (Value $1.00) ol e s | o Many With Gate Frame, Hand Painted, Lovely as Gifts ol e West ¢ ; S , <\ Clark could not h vy i We o condition if 4 Jho) s in freight yard for chains, W1 Son Is Born ik 4 ol it 1 o'clock I News diiost ready 1o start, one of t A sou. John J. Grady. has been | dog. she el onte of his son. Charles I. erlin e e el e i wa Bl = looked at his vatch o her at the present S8 of five months, we missed the Eng cli n T b e is afternoon lock ounced A ligure beltering of pr s i OIDs : Wilke ! an hour and i half before chuins, |the final (abu i i wional church, o | ” sanded highways, an ten- | faxes collected this year has A, e []N l[,YH \ perature made th ¢ made. Tax Collector Charles | P ST Postinast i again. Lewis of Kensinglon dectares i S i 1 rw\*m i \]u |In, v pi Back in Hospital wecording to a survey of the figu: . : : ierce Clark, John Lob. ; v Falchetti has two homes— | made Saturday he believes that conlongeamal '”;_”',““" Luteds ol Wk Whitc ool 1 [ Oi u from choice and another, th 3 per cent who B itted i Funeral of Mrs., Trambull WleCl\ed Mom‘ls 161§ 0 0 Britain General hospitas, 1rom tus year create SRt ’t‘”“' Funeral ices for Mrs. Mary 3 sity. It all started two years | mark i odiy: thelnst davitoritine oy SHSIEIITE S AL R Harpe v il other o e vele accident. r he was taken payers approach his off the i BUED: vening - at her liome o 10 the hospital at that time it was | Berli fngs bank in a last day| He claimed that, whether or not tatior a long iilng BUS SER“GE DISRUPTED m vd nece {o operate, for he rus ay up. Those who havelMrs. Tatone had fed the dog its com the home ton ceived @ broken leg. The not paid will wssessed an extra [ pups before for Waterbury ernoon at 2 o'clock operation finished, lie convalesced at | Golla provided f state | the char; of cruelty should be | and immediate frie: Trucks a isitlg ‘Ther- | the hospital for severil months and | statutes, and iliose who do not pav |pressed against beeause the ani- | the services, Blatcisand St iand B "|then roturned <o his home in Ken-|Up by Junuary 22 will be forced {o|mals were m a condition | pastor of mometer End Troubles—Falchetti ston. Shortly afterward | pay the additional charges of a col-{when they wer severely | tional chur lipped BEncRE e lect upbrinde M ae- [ will be in t in Hospital T L 1 ek to his “'secon lior Prentice Co Pays Dividends “;I\H and said it was one f the most ! cenet e ont for another operation. A | The Guorze B. Prentice compan, |pititul cases that had cone to i The i Stores to be Open Nights. few more months and then he came | has declared dditional dividend Lattention. He recomm ) that t clman Jaiies Simpsof M‘, i In the short of two hoursijuck to Kensington revisiting | of £vo per ¢ as a Christmas pres | court in toleast a suspend James 12, Irank T Whecles al least cight automobile accide { his bovhoo cordin ent to its stockholuers Zippe Jail sentene ey S0 Gwilling, 1. A, ( le and Wwere reported by umofficial obsers On Saturday the products, in - which the company | Fined 510 and Costs it Shedic ers on the turnpike between New i Slowl ¥ tulin e RUheHispacialjzestinna R cluimad o SUE I vinond . Cozshall Benctit Whist Party Ston and Meriden this morning. | pee o Bilnlnalinoma baskonan ived in greater quantities hore s i Ty Uhitan T The fine now that later turne 10 in. doctors uasked him to in any other place i the cour ister : iblte il sect and rain paved e BEDWAYE | cone ny for ing touch. They | try if not the world 1 B With ice, and the unwary motorists | ¢ 10 operate on the same log T.0-Hi Larty 1 Tlic public is cordially « t on the slippery road ti Wit bone in the injured 15 UERL IS fiozH d costs by J 1 1o atter | r nd m Lains were toreed {o discon- |, {0 large build- | & UhowenlinBConune s Ol 3 i 3 <) \ S chnrel vill be held on Thursda LT s 8 HCEy) ds froni tinue their jour or take Ches | ing or nd sir ritain, [ e il S el g ol o i on' beingg M cd. According 19| {ijey took him. operated on the CHCBINE At the hophe 6F Fr LB 0 g N e e N reports “rom different parts of sound leg to obtain a splinter ot | Y Sisues o Op e | his posseesion. They itied that | lics Plainvill i Sl to wany ook the chanee Wi pgne and grafted it on his injured Tost -of the stores . Kensington lonly one of the rubbits was shot, |ay e : ihegreaniBhua STaheic s o “',E“" leaR B hERnoniis different | ree open cvenings this we=k and |while the other four had bheen sc- Takes Appeal in Court u v & parts of the high- Déter alehetti hastspentiin | s e HC o Hiln those! wha R stran Howard Radeliffe was in fown iy ’ hospital. e e vardens also said that wond court this morning to answer to & to Sell Car Wallace L. Anderson .| shopping program e and e o charge of non-support. H or- One unfortunate motorist, near Wallace L. Anderson, 8, born in|ygivety will be open this cvening |ing rabbits. [araning Juage nieatt 6 TR the Meriden town line, skidded and| Kensington. died in New Britain this | g pighly for the remainder of the | Plainville man clainied that | pay his wife $4 « week for her sup- turned over, then, . clambering out | morning at the home of his 1 week until 9 o'ciock. JFogliati and |ha shot one of the rabbits and the He took an appeal to superior of the car unhurmed. attempted o | ents, Mr. and Mrs. August L. An-!co il be open Irid i Sat-others were given to hint by anoth- nd was placed under bonds soll the wreckage. Motorists had|derson ot Osgood avenue. Mr. An-|yurday evenings until @ o'elock. |er hunter he met i swamps. He stopped to hiclp him out of his pre- | derson had been ailing for some sast’ Berlin Items admitted having the fervet in his Man Sued nd were astonished when | time, The Pr sive Reading Circle | possession. He produced a nun The Dwight Music Co. of N awled out, surveyed the car Boys Club to Play will meet this evening at liote | of witnesses who te that trs Britain has Lrought suit for dam g tho n o ask for bids. Ub| fThe Kensington Boys' club bus-'of Mps, Isabelle Hazen. Supper witl{ing conditions for cre very | ages of b 10 a lat this morning he had | Ketball quintets will meet the teams [ pe served ot 7 o'clock followed by | poor Saturday because of the heavy | of Plainville through Atio not suc in getting rid of the | from Wappmg on Friday evening g business session and social time. | old J. Liser Th debris. in the Ifraternal hall, Kensington.|This will be the usual Christmas s e turnable i the cour 1or An ambulunce. speeding toward |The senior and the intermediate!mceting of tie organization and| \flf& vleas in Hartford on the first Tues Berlin this morning at the height ot [teams will face similar ones from {Christ gifts will be exchanged in Jany the trouble on the highway, att e upstate gation. These will| The Wesleyans held a joint | | Papers were served Dy e a great deal of attention for ¢ the first gmes of the suason for| Christmas and birthday party” Ja: | <PLAIN.VILLE' | sherift E. W. Irurrey who wis Uromght that a serious smash |the local club. Though the various|evening at the home of ltev. and|, =% 4 _,Itached property of the defen had oceurred. - A ¢lheck-up roveale, | (eamns do Pt il be i ol Mrs. L. 15 ‘\Ln‘lw” ( m:«m..“ il o | piainvilie. wever, {hat it was merely @ pa- [as last year their coach wn- | were exchianged after which an cn- | SN v i \v.‘u‘l‘mv‘wglm e e vernon L. Dhillips of {tertainment program was held [ e inestor A Talking Picwe " b ettt e e Lritarn | Kensington. maintains that they are | buffet lunchcon was served Dinuils e e present at 1 “ting of weral hospital showing up fin The Girls' Harmonici band wilt SMADAMIE XY i e State Criticized Kensinzton Sagents Lose hold a rewarsal this evening at 7] With Ruth Chatterton. Lewis | | the on Iie Many unfortunate motorists. | The Kensington Sagents proved |o'clock at Community hall. Ivery Stone, Raymond Hackett st 1 \ lara Rlrindialoniiie voadsin: tonniwitie {lo le nomateht for sharpshoot- L meniber of the 1d is asked Lo b = = — — | Inumber of expect out chains, severcly criticized the | ing Rockle A. Co last night at|present Wed.-Thurs.—Mat. Wed ed to attend praker of o for Ul legedly slow manner [the state mory in New DBritain| The Knights f Pythias will mest Bix Day the evening w M. Gard in which the state sand irucks re- and went down (o defcat to the|this evening at § o'clock at Com NGOG o WO e 1 cter spouded to (he demand for them on | tune of 40-18. The Rockledge quin- fmunity hall. The Pythians will hott | Wit Vietor e Mctasien ani of i nze highway. Phey claimed that the {tet started off tast awd gan to| I Edmmd Lowe sked to nd Iy was impassable as carly as| pile up field goals hetore the local| (Continued on Page 16) | [ exercises. The mecting will start at o'clock and the trucks did not!group could get organized. At hall B L fn = s A make an appearance in Beelin un- [time the visitifg club was leading | = = == —— seene of many aceidents during the | had inereased its total to 40, allow- last slippery spell ef the highways g the locals only eight points ir two weeks ago. was the safest hitl [ that half. 1. Schardl and €. . - in town this morning due to the | schlcicher starred for the V-mw\\‘ (TSINCE 1 SPENT TW ony ) V) (o oo sone ) e Uit the sand pliaced on it fast | collaring 20 points hetween them | | w0 CENTS 1 pAD To SEND / i % 1 DONT €2 tine il there. Caesar’s hill| while nson and Lewis of the TUAT ESSAY IN, I'D GWEN ¢ SANTY CLAUS WilL el on th d to Middletown was al- | losers appeared to be the only of- | ¢ 4 \ \WHY ROT-GOSHA vy‘:bt ‘mn assabl ‘ln:] there “fr. “at h'\ll‘\\"lyyulr-n 'l“ln‘ summ ||f‘\' i Ol GaLhs £ Sy )i. T STUF eI E=ITES \/olj CANT No‘ ‘ least three motori at the botton Kensington ! To SANTY CLAUS UNTIL /l:"\ A( L L OF MINE WITHOUT of the hill waiting- for a1 opportu- FI. T | || You CAME ALoNG, filjsnke TRAT, J‘ ANY STAMP nity to get up, only one making the | D. Lewis, rf .. O 1 P«r\w" [ N attempt at one time as a safety pre Swanson, If 08 : caution. Two trucks loaded with |V, Lewis, 0 s | i wood attempted to make the g el and, by dint of sand shovellin, e | 1he use of pieces of wood under - = = wheels, finally made the grade. | ) 0 1s | Bus Stranded—No Lnglish Class | Rockledge 3. A New Britain-bound bus, coming | Fl. Ttl from Meriden with « load of schosl | €, Schleicher, vf 010 children. was stranded in front or | 1% Schardl, If 4 10 | cole's store for aline t an hour. Th W Heelkman n 6 driver had e ped Meriden -y M. Gatati o8 Iy upon stariing .r\ toward New AL Johnson. Iz (S seitain did he S chains Stienh TR (o vould come in handy. Afraid to| = - take a chance with the load of | 18 4 40 dren. he stopped fn front of tha| Score at half time, 16-10. Ref- lore on lin street and sent anjeree, J. Zotter. Timer, H. Sund an emergency call Lo the New Brit |Scorer, H. Hoppy. Pinky Has Ideas WELL, ITS Gone! For ) A LITTLE FELLA Yoo CERTAINLY ume 816 i DEAS ! | !

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