New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 27, 1929, Page 9

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TAIN D»‘\ILY HER;’\I.D, FRID AY, DECEMBER 27, 1929, 9 Exceptional Values In Fashion-right Coats Coats from our regu[ar stock, sport and dress models remarkable for smart- ness and reduced for im- mediate clearance $33.95 (Originally Priced to $59.50) Sport and Dress Coats, splendidly tailored of fine fabrics, in the wanted colors, richly furred with Wolf, French Beaver, Kit Fox, Lapin, Caracul, and othei popular furs. $47.75 " (Onginally Priced to $85.00) Smart collection of Sport and Dress Coats, of bet- ter materials, nicely tailored and more luxuriously furred. WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ COAT to $19.940.10. accordi Berlin News ' TRADE DEPRESSION. =+~ New Britain Girl Business Generally Good—Fac- s v : will be served {ories Maint tain Thelr Schedules -« o Miss T of the con TOWN ALL HODERNZED 5" ommitt Food will be trans Workmen Find 1rost Has Penctrat- ’\’ LA iith Deming, Dorot) ed Only Three Inches—American Shivley Shijer Wil be on Paper Goods Gets Tax Refund— | Other scouts will 1 heth Gil & Mary Girl Scouts to Hold Banquet. Prospects for Berlin from the NeW Dritain will also be standpoint of business and prog R A lur the comi ar are Girl Scou 3 conceded by local business mer Legion Party Suce very bright ording to the present ety held v situation in both employment and ] ade in the town. Although other Pices ltc towns in the state arc complaining lary was we about the lack of work and played aroun considering radical methods of re- | cc and leiving the so-called “jobless” sit- |served later i uation, Berlin does not seem to be | Claus, a little lat suffering from ills of that sort. |ally visited the party While in the nearby city of New |the many children pr Lritain many factorics lave been Notes closed for varying periods, Berlir Garvie Molumphy fuctorics have not even considered | Anuapolis, shutting down. | Mrs. Geor Victor I contined to hi slippery pavement ago, Reports from local stores indi- | cate that people are spending | much as if not more than last year. | The post offices show a remarkable | increase over the similar periods | YOI SR LS ECL of last year, indicating that husiness | . pending the Christmias holiday has improved. In a canvass of the | P tores of the town it was learncd | DO o that though peoplc did not spend as | < BRI 1 juch this year as they did ( year on the so-called luxurics the nount of business wus as la People were inclined 1o buy less but they did appear to be willing to pay more for what they Paul Giana of Giuna and Ronk- ctty, in commenting on the cond tions, thought that the Christin trade this year was fully as lar as if mot larger than last year. He complained of the fact that money appeared tighter then cver hefor and that people were inclined to |0CHS spend more for luxurics, utilizing |5t ¥ charge accounts as far as the neces- Lucius Bushnell has o nin and Miss Julinc Cozuh ington. The couple plan to Monday morn Bobert Deming and dang) of Middictown road, Iier pending the week v w lLondon rking Ground? | arly morning an oo bile sticed very close to tl tence on noacross from (1 soldicrs "nio t on Berliy without first ing the fence, so tightly w in between two fence po: driver, nu unknown, had attempted to m the rather sharp corner, struck sities of life arc concerned and paying cash for the less cssential. Thomas Barattiero of the Lerlin | ocers also admitted that moncy was tight but thought that condi- tions were not as bad as they h e e o R W Infed 8 stalin R tiatiin B hollies Ao e i (v el ate v ovinlinesEpeonlodld inot by Il shrubs. In attempting to back uch but were willing to buy R o N e better brand of goods and pay mior: Reels or ieions Slsnivieki for it than last year. Tnati: Setia S| Town Hall Modernized e A e e Progress has been made on the | small white barrier. 7The car was modernizing of the town hall. Work <l there late this morn was started on a new lavatory sys- Basketball Practice tem several days ago and at the| The Kensington BLoys' club will | present time two men besides the mect this evening at Iraternal hall contractor, Judde Landgren of Ber- | on Kensington road for basketball lin, are working on the construction. | practice, The A septic { 00 gallons, 4 0 o'clock and the seniors has been installed at the southern |ang juniors will meet at § (his ev side of the hall. The workmen found |, The that the frost, which it was thought might have penctrated to unusual depths, was merely three inches intermediates will game which is to hay been played this evening has | posiponed until some time nest | 1w helow {he surface of the ground Toase BerlintTtems vithough there has been i 1l cold wenther the snow ought 10 hay 1S iree oxercises this eveniag round from freczing to greats the church ‘I chaddien the he Methodist church I ool will Tiold its annual Christ- prevented th < Work on the modernizing | Sunday school iVl progriT the hall has been sanctioned by | o pecitalions 3/ ter whicl selectman and an appropriation ghere will listribution of | of $300 dollars approved by the fin ifts by nta Claus. A Leantiful nee hoard, according to TownClerk | ipee hedecked with lights and silver Arthur 1. Woodruft | tritymings has been placed near the $19.910.10 Refund ltar. The treasury depariment at Wash- | The 4-H club held a mecting this | jngton has allowed the Americ \1\}.\\\4’“””” at the home of Mrs. A\,r} Paper Goods company tax m\um\va Lawrenc T | Plamvzlle News HEALTH SITUATION FINE DURING 1929 I Health Officer Repo tsat End of ... | Filth Year in Office DEATHS ~ SHOW ~ INCREASE Local Pireman Injured—County Le- gion Mecting Saturday Evening— nk Wheeler Allowed Income Fax Retund—Items, dur two u‘u r trimo Completing Five Years Bristol News - HITRUN MOTORST an Legion Activities ment Annonnc Post. Office Hol ing Christ the dead le 1gton from the local post Vital Statistics For Year Dr. Cook’s r on oved | log h Lefund to Conne individuals d v Hurt at Fire 1 to v of had a chim et on Christ mfell ting the iy to his follows: |to 1 STy o I October, | bane ember, b We had datc iis h mer was quet ines Plainville Briers <PLAINVILLE» Tonight and Saturday WILLIAM BOYD CTHE FLYING FOOL™ Bie Janghed in the face of death ALL-TALKING COMEDY — NEWS — SERIAL « DWW s— SATURDAY and SUNDAY At 6:15, —DANCE— Under Auspices of PLAINVILLE GRANGIE December 31, 192 SRANGE HALL, PLAINVILLL Round and Square Dances SIMPSON'S ORCHESTRA Admission 50 cents GIVEN HEAVY FINE for Cil"'s FOUR COI\“ S INJURED Vire Board to Prepare Budget To- night—>May Discuss Street Sivens —Pactory Gets Tax Refund— Synagogue Anniversary, v Coasters Injur D HIS FRIENDS | T \NOULLD You IF YoU KRew T HAD A THINK WE HAVENT A SORPR A collision occurred | skating rinks yesterday. There were cct intersection not | no accidents reported as far as could storm when a [be learned this morning. 1 not hear Sixth Anniversary Lecause | The Beth lsrael synagogue will g in his favor, [ celebrate its sixth anniversary o1 o mcet in a head- | December 29 with appropriate cera- 1 treet | monies a the chapel on.Laurel which | street. Rabbi Samuel Pluztik has Main | charge of the celebration and the drivers j other officers are acting as assist- llow | ants. Those working under Rabbf to pull Plutzik include David Appell, presi- shrill 1 f]dent; A. Mason, vice president anl ral blocks | treasurer and A. Chodos, secreta: | The celebration is called the “Cha- nukah,” which means the “feast ot dedication.” ces at Home The New Departure basketball am e ¢ the Holyoke Mohawl the state armory on Saturday t 9 o'clocl A preliminary ill feature the Eagles and tol Maple Ends of the City Basketball League, Holvoke five defeated the En- s in Holyoke r vy by ene and it is coming to the Bell witn intention of repeatinz, isiting aggregation will have larchinek and other former ring Soon street assessments city council cham- place on January 7. will involve mostly new- developed streets in - the West « ion of Eristol and will preb- Iy draw several hundred residents, Income Tax Refunds funds on income taxes affecting ristol, announced today in Wash- Albert L. Sessions, state of Maria Wallace Barnes Bonus Applications ervice men | *hysical Director 111 os may be | Martin Richard (Dick) Anderson, smoke | physical director at Bristol Higi s | school, is seriously ill at his home n street, New Britain. NEWINGTON GROUP DBSERVES HOLIDAY | Sunday School Children Present - Pleasing Christmas Program Supper Concert oweraft Muponle l«m 27—Christmas held in the Con- t evening with he following program: Welcome song by th Girls' club. citation—*( ’ Hounche Jington | Recitation — Christmas Everywhers large tree | Ellen Pittsinger. (sion and | Song ay in the Manger,” Be. Eaie At ners' and primary depart- h th S natcolormillviac: | xe dma's Story.” Mrs, 32ddy and four children. Little Town of Bethle- Allison Haines and Lil- Sandberg. Christmas in Mother Goose Land.” ‘andy Song” Boys' clasy entertainment Santa ved Ly Harry Webster, ed the candy and presents. enl Grange Notes istol's| Newington Grange will hold a irty on New Year's Eve in a1l in charge of Mrs. Fred The public is cordially in- Newington mas Time,” Boyd & the|vited ‘m“‘}‘\ Luth-| OWwing to the sessions of th: will be State Grange held in Hartford lock at the |January 14, 15. 16, the -regular ot eeting of ewington Grange scheduled for Tuesday, January 14, Crara has bee nced to Monday, January | The installation of officers will be held on Tuesday, January o e r {Charles Curtis, master of Plainvilis “’l'»"“"m”’; will be the installing officer, Spen 1 by Mrs. Curtis, state lee- turer. sunday s Epis- which January 7 Past Master I3, M. will install the officers at 1d Grange Newington Grange has accepted an invitation to a neighbors' night |of Avon Grange on January 9 and | | Will furnish two numbers for the 1l on Thursday, Tonight 'LEATHER MERGER NNOUNCED Springfield, O.. Dec. 27 (P—DMer- ¥ of three leather products man- t < companies including the Guild Leather company of Spring- of Hartford. | fielq, as announced here today. ments Announced {Other companies in the merger of Miss Dorothy {were the Enger-Kress company of " to Nor K. Ingra- et T Wis, and the Lion (s announced | cather Goods company of Chi ago. Ul Combined assets of the company vere said to be $1.000,000. Officers will be clected tomorrow at a meet- ing in West Bend where executive es will b maintained. lith of Simpson, enry Simpson, ced 3 la u\\lnmnu R JOINS COU NCIL ! for Breach of Peace i . Dee. 27 (UP)—A brisk, ' Biristol | huginess-liko grandmother of the conrt this new school was sworn in today as woman member of Nor- s city council. She was Mrs. exander J. Rummler, prominent lican and wife of the portrait Crowd at jo £ have been while in flights, Bv BLOSSER L AE You \NoN P TO WASHINGTON FOR \NRITING AN ESSAY = IT HAPPENS THAT I'M ON Y WA To \WASHINGTON ToO, [, 05cAR! YEAH! wuaT KIND OF A CONTEST. DID Nou WIN

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