New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 26, 1929, Page 7

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'\'F‘.W BRITAIN DMIY H PATD THURSDAY, DI(I‘\I ’"I‘ 26, 1929. artford = /"’17””5’ 5 & Women Reduced $35.00 (Formerly Priced to $59.5 Coats in a wide range of sma attractively furred with French and other popular furs. MISSES' WOMEN SIZE S SIZES—38 to s and Misses SMART WINTER APPAREL At After- Dress and Sport Coats Kit Fox, Caracul, Manchurian Wolf, Lapin S—14 to 20 Christmas Sdle Prices Frocks from Regular Stock Reduced S1é75 and %24 75 0) { (Formerly rt styles, Beaver, Models for daytime and formal wear, new modified silhouettes that are smart, Canton Crepe, Satin, Transparent Velvet, Chiffon and Geor ~14 to 20 538 to FLOOR Berlm News IMuns R (O VIOLENT DEATHS ~ too rlin INBERLIN IN 1920 irorte party this oy uncral of Mrs, m,mh 1 scrvices for Mrs. Eliz- ipple, who died at ¥ ot court Tuesday n ny this 100n ral parlors o T Sons of Ney K place vt Tomorrow Berlin town court rlin C ed Autos Exact Heavy Toll—Grim Reaper's Total Is 63 SANTA CLAUS FOOLS LAW vent street th riends Charles confectioner Closing of Store lalls to Christmas Dinners — Funeral of Auxl- | Versary hu to Hold Party—DBriefs, An Mrs, Ripple—Legion and iary to the next persons et one died the y now a close, vital statistics in th own clerk. The grim reaper alimos ught up with the lon: ad bird ith a grand totai of or ihe year, while the sterk himscld violent deat cntury from: alcoholism dur rapidly @ppig according to records of b There cott Dr childre store in with & ne The total of deaths so fa car includes those pople cut of tewn but were bur md those who dicd here suried in othey ihe 65 deaths &5 v of bove 60 ycars of mging 0 to 90. Ten under @ died, the remainde ra rom 25 10 55, with a heavy toll be- iween 50 and G0, Of those meeting with violent deaths, onc fatality ro- ulted {rom gas poisoning, one from ooting, and the others were injur doin antomobnle accidents, dying rom their hurts lat Out of the total of G5 deaths d only people were buricd in ihe local cemoteries, (he ing inferred m New Britain Middletown. Duc to the fact er is no Cathoiic cemetery in town, all Catholic burials take plac n surrounding towns, usually New britain shor Law v=, Santa Claus Tately Jaw, personificd by Deputy sheri Martin H. Horwitz of New [hard. a Britain, almost hud the last laugh iv | ean out competition with Santa Claus an fucsday afternoon. 1f the law had lin the been a f(rifle Jatcr the laugh would o bave echoed through many honwes en Berlin street en Christmas eve A ilaving placed their orders 105 | \orthi Christmas dinners with the Bhpee srocer, John Cole, many ily of aited patiently for the rumble of |y nis truck in the yard. It gr ater | yp, ind later and 1 houscwives dered and finally began (o cull srocer on the telephone. Then iy icarned that the law had visited the town—and particularly Cole's and had left a writ of attachment | rasted in a prominent place on il window of the store By virtue of said writ “all persons arc hercoy warned that they shall be severely | dealt with Jf caught (respassing.’ | ‘The writ of foreclosure wus issued by Albert Greenberg, commissioner of the superior court, and served by | Deputy Sherfi Horwitz Tuesday afternoon. Had the store reported for went ho but cemeteries. Out of | Jiver prrsons |1 from |of Tis | years and that | Christm e tho! slower One The residents L (eh days Miss nurse spent y Mr. anc Church Gibney ing live Mr, spent v Wallace stord Miss {of kng been closed later in the day, many residents would have been left without turkey and “fix in's” for the holiday dinner, but the law’s grasp closed upon f store varly enough to allow those wha had crdered from Mr. Cole to learn of iie jation and place new orders Iscwhere, ¢ n Party The annual Christmas party of the American Legion and its laduws' auxiliary will take place this u'.‘\\h‘:v ning 1 the Community house. The | old cus party is held primarily for the chil maintai dren. [Santa Claus is scheduled to| she diec make u belated appearan nd will | lit on ( stop over Berlin on his return trip | due to Griswol Mr ci e 1norty ton for and her vears, 1M n. In In he Kensing littla hook wit 1iny appened others he- [« attem Then, *1 and forg business. philosoplhy er 1 il he Savbrook idna, of Southington over School of Commerce holidays with md Andrew colonial resid wold of 1 Known is mourncd e a4 Today Ande well know with a store on Main g Kensington, is ¢ congratulations of on his 7ith birthday Firmly a believer 11 ndred years are the derson today today receive y\jjeg Toughe looking quarter of anticipation “n on Deer 10 this conntry ing i ploys ug company wmarried Himost and had 1wo 1 his nd for the pa open Kensington a s With the excoption o summer, he vacation cuch work at me at 16:30 ince e ton, he usiness opened the store has kept an ac day ount during the king mark rach ) shows how e eloped durir nointing “t Sunday” for the mount ! Now I day? call wl down { to had falia s was slow, t it might have bheo n ususl ot as s year he goes to the myself et the worries of for when 1 work 1 nd when 1 play I get all of it." That in short worl rary will md of books, Mrs, | s of work hardly a da Mr. and tertained r Christmas day store out alth with from Mi Notes Walter B. Hart of tertained Mr and f ! v Mrs. Cromwell entertained nd My Miss Miss Flor holi- Mrs. SM. N ind ston ridge « Stephen Hanford at | Barn and daug Mea lLorra Charles Emma Theodore Carns vings nee the Florence ey 1 stiden the Bridzeport hospital esterday with her parents, 1 Mrs. Howard Gibney of | Plainville News and Mrs. ) 1 t t 5, grass fire Hill over Christmas. Vuillo a nd Mrs. Leonard Astaire |street, no damage relatives from out of | coop, slight roliday | October 7, grass firc Loomi | Georg nined gess chicken grass fire in Strand theater, Linden dance hall on ie, total loss. FIRE DAMAGE HERE - | BUT FEW SERIOUS BLAZES| | Mecting of ed out to (L called en more th RECKLES AND HiS FR! November 2 grasa f LESS DURING o squ ‘10‘ ‘Depaltmen Called Out 85 Times ;1% Geneva During Past 12 Months ™ Miiler on damage Christmas Night Pire re department was the first time in Dec evening called emt Washington-Trumbuli o'clock stree a blaz Circle—No Accidents Over Holi- % b covered day—Post Office Quict After Christmias Rush. the past 12 months th ille fire departm u answer 35 al of the department th it headauarters on 1 all members e as call s but, du: ts effic work, the loss for sm unate ir was comparatively Christmas Is Quict town was v Christmas was Plainy majority of spending day at home ! turkey din and ente Ly 5 and friends. There r wctivity on the spent enjoying Calien- uning rel little < and very | Hundreds of homes up and decorated troes The constables were al the day quietly with their far not a single automobile aceident b ing brought to the attention of police. The only exc nt fire alarm in the Girls Are Bemembered ta Claus lainville First Constabls 1 wit busine with upon s was m ch g nilies board of firc eve was certainly before given | the depart s men operator peopl to wish 1o express their appre nds. Normal eir 1 alarms, Post Offfce ilso b Cor s the qu post office toc hard an being records ition of the f pla ng mail was Hu also received rds W-T Circle Meeting hin Cornrpamons o W 7330 Whiting ing ristmas pa end or Wi gain. League standin. osmiopol <PI,]\INVII LE» TONIGHT nedy Velodr AL Talkin STHE DUMMY™ with Ruth Chatterton and Prederick March MBING THE GOLDLN STAIRS™ with Charles King ma T CHRISTMAS CASUALTIES London, lec. 26 (UD) suffercd FRIDAY—SATURDAY AN BOYD FLYING 1'0OL” Al Talkin ENDS strect, New Britain. Miss is well known in town, hav- | d here for a number of years. | and Mrs. Willilam Sheldon | esterday with Mr. and m«.i Preston of~New Britain. Visiting With Father | Bsther T. Griswold, a teacher | the New York High | is spending the | k. M lish in her father, Dr. d of Kensington. W Mrs. Donald L Siith nt the holidays in erlin Ol Custom Revive vight windows gleg Buzzell of Yori on Christmas, Ive nee of br. 1t Upson's Corner in the first time in thre Mrs. Griswold was alive tom of lighting candles ned. Then three years 1 and candles were no lon ‘hristmas Eve, but this year the demand of many frienis " Pinard F reed by Judge I Brtstol News BY UNFMPUJY “IFN Malone— on Is Fined $50 AN RETURNS Orlofski Had Job in Massachusetts— Compani Hit-Run Driver Steikes Two—Den her Wed s nslgn Connor Grateful, At Parks vanty Decds city clerk record the transf property and dings as fol Herbert A. Gillette to| ! a4 and| 1 King | Michael Gillette, I'rom Frank Will Ship- and Dr. Jo Celebrate's Birthday Response carried out ring Senior Prom Tomorrow <enio promenads chool will T Mecet club seni ad will compete in iangular <tol Boys at 1 night ams from will e on Raty ool Hartford V'S will ¢ Endees Defe tol Noy pose the ted ated in by the Lndee Oflice Party Truthful Son Foils \tlempt at Thrift he Herald) - No, he didn't , the woman ared to leave bus at Up- boy was only conductor A but he large for any more stuck to little lired, ittle feller” I am sevea ed stoutly. dar- chuckled. mother Hiee ‘fel- Tuesday president guest of hy was number of Philip strect were urch this Interment Joscph's P“ Adm tted fo :c;‘y lor Time (UP)— rsons, includ- ade Christ. Holy Cross 1 permit- grave hose who the W the burlal Power has the grave cures were ted during to a new the cem-- 1o begin it irn fence ties are in- Par- wedding a irace - B~ BLOSSER

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