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NEW RBRITAIN DAILY HERALD, \VEI)NI‘JSDAY, 29 al, JANUARY 1930, 5% pr. Novelty Cuff, Choice Don’t Ovetlook the Importance Of Our Wednesday Aisle Specials They Are Within Reach Of Ev Women's Fabric Gloves l\l/()(.l" S PLIA\" Men's Leather Jad\oh $12.79 of Colors Regular to $18. Black Horsehide Leather, Women's 7% pr. Full Fashioned, Some Slig Shirts and l)l'zm‘m\'. Broke $3.00 a Garn to $3. Silk Hosiery ’ B ahtly Values to $1.65 Wlnsted \VOOI UI\(]C!\\ /ear $1.59 ea. | Wool Lined l Talf Ho~c 3le pr. Rayon and Silk, 1en Irregular, 65 Milanese Silk Vests, FEitc. $1.95 ea. Applique Trimmed, to 85.00 n Sizes, Values nent Also Bloome Values |§ $1.69 Each With Inside Tapestry Hand Bags Pewter Water Pitchers $3.99 inaV Purse Quart Size, Berlm News | AUTOISTS PROVIDE BULK OF BUSINESS Weekly Court Session Levies Finmm Five Drivers ONE ADMITS Says He Had Three Glasses But and Feam | Tleads Nervousness—Truck Auto Collide — Swimming Organized—Tabs Plan Smoker. vehi- | night | local po-| past week $10 to $100 Five violators of the cle laws appeared in court 1 as the result of stat lice campaigns during th and fines varying from were levied upon them. Francis Cooney. 14, ford was arrcsted by man Wallace Neilson o and charged with According to the t officer, Cooney was proceedi Berlin street and wher turne into Farmington road he threw hi truck out of gear and proceeded to coast down the hill. Cooney ad- mitted that he knew of the intersec- tion at the bottom of the hill but | maintained that he ha e truck under control all of the time. He was stopped by the officer and told | to appear in court. Judge George Griswold inquired whet the sirects were time The officer they were. ' The Cooncy $50 and ¢ The Girl Was Cold In order to kecp a girl from freezing, Charles Miller of West Haven informed the court last night, he had to speed to New Rritain. The girl complained of the cold and the driver accorgingly accelerated his speed. He vas unaware that| Officer Ventres of the local police | was on the roai at the time and knew nothing of the condition of | the occupants of the car. All the officer knew, he testified, was fact that this car sped by him and cul in and out in a reckless fashion e officer followed him through | Ferlin and Kensington and not until Miller had parked on Main street in New Britain did the ofticer catch up | with him. There he v sum- | moned to appear in the local court. | In testifying the officer brought out that Miller maintained a speed of 50 to 55 miles an hour on slippery | highways. The court assessed the accused $10 and costs, Ixtenuating Clrcumstances The law was circumvented last week when a foreman of the Arhour Frucking Co. shipping department aped through Berlin to the Terlin scale house and caught up with onc of his trucks just us the latter was being weighed by state policeman. George Platt of New Haven, the driver of the truck. pleaded that “extenuating circumstances” in the ase might at least make the law look at the case from another angle. According to the story offered the court by the foyeman of the ship- ping department, four trucks were sent out to pick up some 60,000 nounds of serews from the Corhin Serew corporation. One of the trucks picked up 12,000 pounds and 1 others divided the pounduge between them, with the result that one of the trucks had,an overload of 3,000 pounds. rfareman learncd this. according to his story, he sped through Berlin in an attempt to catch up with the truck. He did, tut just in time to aee It backed up against the scales, motor Wiallin January ot the | 210 reckless dr stimony of st the that assessed slippery at maintained juds ste | * DRINKING | Louis Griffith was in {and will once more iz remaining When the | Griswold atter is casc thoug was no It e e and payment Speeding On Slippery Officer 1Pred \\.nm,u uf t sed on of costs police highway Boys a ros Club Notes izht to answer ndbor both charged witl hi of specd on a slippery n and out assessed $10 Admits Having i and cu traffic. and cost Three Gla of West h driving while whisper that he had of zlasses of winc drink more, he same whisper, and could not stand drin} ever, day night it Jid not ge that Casey wa did - Officer s the hway e tald the or he on prar nervou Brown, to the ju Nor who ma Franis rest, think nervor h resisted e forced to put handeufis on nd get e fore 1 could 10 the loc asey 1 “T ar so that Studying seriptures was ner- and on the trunk at top of Galpi hill and had to by hauled truch s Well, 1 b for you to start drinkin the judge "One hun d and costs, $30 remitte L e Com and Hay Best Crops ! At recent me of ¢ Rerl L ZEE101L FFarn club it 1blic corn and hay appeaicd t crops of the past year ) siid troe off that was i dollars Jalics gion 15 sponsoring a tonorrow u whist p rooms in was repor Son Born Qi uring sudent, W ports we were discuss to e held coming two the affaiy has not The present was discussed at the bers offered comment vation and hear more ion during 1 offic: social hour follow d for the n sc time weeks, Th vet rantine situation | of 1 meceting. Mem- | Off upon the expressed a desire to about it. 1t is possibi that a sp will be obtained to cover this angle at the next m of the nization Grange Installs In impressive cercmonics, 1isl Priest of Demeter Charles Gardis installed the otficers of the lod Grange before a record attendar of interested pcople and Grang members in Grange hall last night. | led as i the third consecutive head the or tion this year. Other offic who will gorve with Mr, Griffith arc | Overscer, ¥red Peck: lecturer, Mr Louis Griff steward, Gustave BOARD OF RELIEI NOTIC L Board of Tt the To rlin ¢ the A qus February sit-1, 8 from o'clock | an aker or 2 complai Al twenty appeals frot St days MAN CHAR LOUTLS CENHI .r~ W. HAWKINS, GOODRICH Board of Relicf Dated Jan. Sth, ter for me | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Plamvllle IVews (TALIAN SOIETY MAKING PROGK hb Secures Four Rooms in Strand Hlea (e Bulldmg MEH BFRSHIP INCREASING Norman Called by omforts Death Bool Feachor 1 ting Comtor- ac oy Foliowing \eci- dent—Cathotic Card Party Tinight Cavd Party Tonight public card p Hartford Praying B epair Work Progressing Bowling Tournament Norman (. Sprague tourt Cosmopolitan Bowling Leag Trinity ¢ Lucky Sirikes *PLAINVILLE» Talking tures *TRUL TO LI} Fonight and Thussday LENOR ULRIC In Her A Talking SFROZEN JUSTICL With Lonis Wolheim, Robert Prazer and El Brendel Al Talking Comedy HARRY LANGDON “HOTTER THAN HO1 1 mount Sound News i 4 Sardines PIIDAY Fhied and SATEURDAY Famous Moore Brothers SSIDE STREET Our Ganz—Al Talking—in HIVERING SHAKESPEARL® in Sley Cecreation Matehes IUESDAY 0 MONDAY and “SUNNY SIDE NLXT (\tlE\ BYS, A5 I\UCh AS ‘JA(: © \ev | To DAY THE LAST DAY FoR Vo N\ASL\‘\Q ON = oW | ANYPLACE YouD Live B 6o, Lundquist; assistant steward, Jius- sell Dick chaplain, Charles Weldon Geor | ter seeretary, Mrs. Adums; gatekeeper, How Ceres, Hazel Brown; Flora, Wallace; and Pomona, Nellic Brown. | | Addresses were given by visiting Grange office an entertainment | | was offered, and refreshments were | | served in the dining room of the hall | [later in the evening. ar and T An automobile vlor of Wortl | truck owned by {company of New near the Kensin vesterday. Thoug Taylor's car and had to be 1soi TELL tre Crash driven by Lucius zton ridge and a| the J. A. Andrews vitain collided | underpass lute | no one was in bidly towed ured was agzed | home. Tabs Plan Smoker Kensington Tabs are r~\‘u\~1 ning to hold a smoker and social | hour for the men of St. Paul's parish on Tuesday evening, Janu- ary 28, in Tab's hall, Kensingtou } 7—2= JUST SPEAK AT PATE&T MeDICH AT \NOULS D You cAw CALD 0P THANRS Bristel News GROUP T0 REPORT ON SEWER ACTION Joint Meeting Friday Night— Plainville Officials Approached T0 HONOR SLAIN OFFICER Redmen Vote o Diape Permit for Memorial Tssued—Two Banks Llect Officer=—Unemploy- e Shovel Snow—Harding Busy. Large Crowd at Welcoming ford: Great Keeper o William Launders of Wal- Prophet I'rank Great Guard New of Hay Willin Ther tord, ¥ ' Wa fromt almost social followed Memorfal Permit Issued ssued at £ Public works esterday afternoon med Divector First Meeting since Merger stockholde following Liacours Calder, cad- Plumb, Townsend Ty C. Barnes, 1 on 0. Barn, 3 L. Burwell, Wallace B« o Edward Ingra- i, Amos H William I, Duay and Willi Mort 5 W Har ar- lilor ham were fol hair- Wil- 1 ( Treadway board of dir tlder, presid Walte 1 u of the tors Ald graham nes ited 8 recorded Britain Warrant Warranty d City Clerk ed th roperty t I'rom T John F. G f land on Decds filed at the office Thom follow ng to Irv 1, land on Matthews st Welfred D, Ther DiNunzio to Itod Ia ‘rom rdi oux D, 1 in il Alexander Soeaks nost h Main str roup of candic > of the pos at t last and of Chest Direet ctors Inc tional will par- evening at of the ye nd officers ar will| and trustees will be elected. Will Try Right-On-Red Soon Traffic Sergeant Aldie Breauli yesterday the “right-on red plan will be tricd at the Me- miorial boulevard intersection wit) Main stre The od that it was not ad 1o attempt the trial of th system at this time because of the inclement weath Just as soon as weather p ts, the plan will be adopted for trial. I it works al! t, the system will be used at the junctions where signa! ts are displayed. Work For Unemployed of yes y work to 30 of the unem n of the cit A numbe n were pi to work clear- ewalks roads anl ts 5001 rig! lig yrought loyed en wor propriation granted ouncil Monday night expended employinz e greatest need Attachments Served attachments were served eph Harding this Y r of Maz Boston, Mass., and againgt oux of this ¢ The writ was issu Malone and Staffor. The care efendant on heen attac le b Attorr office on | or of Dani 12 Memorial atta is returnable bef of common pleas in Hart ficst Tuesday ) third, i s been ore the court rd on the Josepl favor of the Bristol st Madeline York City for $5". on Mine road run cace is re- De Fur Co. IaMonico of Nr Tand of on lnmnr_x PN ved by Judge Wil- or of Viola psonhurst, Long Peter Gebrian of ¥ Land and build- s belonging to the defendant and 1 on Middle strect have been d. The case returnable ore the court of common pleas in artford on t first Tuesday in February Maple Tnds Win aple Iind basketball team trounced the All-Torringtons at the John J. Jennings school gymnasium last night by a 38 to 17 score. In the prelimi came, the Terryville Maple Ends defeated the Hortons in ity league contest by a 31 to 23 d again for $2.000 A is be The M TRAWFOI New York. Jan. 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