New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 7, 1930, Page 21

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—_— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1930 | home after a several weeks' | Lindsay B. Hutten, S with the | men's store on ‘Whiting street, has| Williams | gone to Florida with his family. Two Basketball Games A double basketball attraction will at the liam | school gymnasium this evening. 1 the first game, [ nected (Continued From Page Ninc) The pallbearers were Jr., Lawrence Graham. ham, E Donald Messinger, Cunningham and James Prior. Pythian Temple Pythian Gra- | be offered | Plainville Y Siotes the Wapping 29, Pythian d p: itk (o) (0373 bles of bridge and whist ed. The winners in brid;e were as follows: ladies’ first, Mrs, | mect Askine; secon . Vernon Grav-|Quintet. ger; men's fir: r. King: seconJ. Mr. Manley of New Britain, The whist awards were: ladics', Blakesley: recond, of New Britain; Mecker of New Britain | and second, Mr. Hall of New Brit-| ain. TRirefreshments were served. i temple will give a mili st in I hall on March | Delarm 19, Prizes will be awarded the win- | Baldwin ners and refreshments served | The regular meciz of the temple will be held on March 12 All members are requested 1o b present Temple, No. . held Wednesd Lal. were pla a succossiul ca ¢ evening | ville High the | vill follow Rodgers | Harding Tuneral of Mrs. Scolla | Chambers Funeral services for Irank Scol’a | Peplow of Hillside avenue. wito died Tues- | Carmine day cvening at the New Britain Gen- | Dunbar cral hospital will be held tomorrow | Pestello ar §:30 o'clock at the funcral par- lors of Laraia & rino in Ne Fritain and at 9 o'clock th church of Our Tady of Mer Burial will be in St. Joseph's cema tery. at Glf‘ason Callen Recosers Car The coupe owned by " . of 56 Last street, which was stolan from in front of the town hall cn| Pierce strect Wednesday evening at | 10 o'clock, was found abandoned in | New Britain about noon yesterda¥|.qqqy on a little used highway. Callen | vas notified and went to New Bril- | ain and recovered his car. Plainville Briefs A well child conference will be| held in the public health nurse's rooms on Friday, March 14, from 2| to 4 p. m. | Crump Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trumbull of | Dummy T'armington avenue have returned |Bozak Callen Tony Carp | Alfred | Bembe be teara will clash w five in a County The game will have an important Learing on the leagu | championship. In the second game the fast Plain- school aggregation strong battle promises * league match. This produce plenty the games. Wallace Barnes-Peck Spring Wallace Barnes ing Co. Soft visit 10| Murphy "T[IRI]NT[I who is con-| Hutton & Jon's | Jester | Vincent | Cooke Plainville High | ‘Stm‘m Lashes Two Score at § o'clock, O 2 furnished' rooms for 1 | keeping, Private beth —advt. TAFT IS BETTER, DOCTOR REPORTS Meanwhile Hundreds of Letters, Some With Advice, Arrive » William 10- Memphis. Te I"our deaths and ty damage, will Terryville High today to of action. Dancing | last night and injuring two 56 Washington, March 7 3 | Francis Hagner, {Howard Taft's physicians 1 that the former chicf justic robably a little bit better and ccrta.mh no worse than he terda . The physician said he had {alked | with a nurse at the home this morn- ing and that he planned to visit Mr. Taft later in the day, after which another bulletin would be issued. Meanwhile the mailman carries to the plea Wyoming avenu aking a vali- Dr. one of storm swept the Kosciusko, Misz 'he tornado y the village of | day ;Ylflfi 8 was yes- Later the storm Harri from threo others. Fiy residence and a molished. E Residents of Matches warned of the Tron 83 a6 ant old houze on in which Mr. lant strugg disease i a From all sections of the country | 1 107— come letters from the many admir- 101 110— ers of the former president and - —— | chief "justice to wish him n speedy | 4911426 [recovery. Some contain advice for | his ph ians and suggest ‘‘sure 258 |cures” for his scrious maladics. 94— 258 | These sometimes recommend tha well-known, old fashioned remedics or again suggest a regimen that has no place in the lore of the doctors. One advised that the patient be put —1498|on a diet of “lots of brown pota- . oatmeal with brown sugar and all the orange juice he can take. FIED ADS 7 | fiying debris. Telephone Prague C; — the 15th President 113— 300 day 97— 308 | - = Czechoslova The president lupus (a s ifor Economical Transportetion cstimated by more than $100,000 werc a tornado, Mississippi, Arkansas and Louis wreeking 2 “Tearing throug! tations and small towns, wind Killed two negroes injured ten persons and de- two negro employes hurt Gregor !'with damage cstimated Boyle, apy and fled their homes, but ton p. ¢ |in the neighborhod and were torn down throughout the arca. birthday Massar with the president receiving merous delegations akian org T0LL 4 DAMAGE $100,000 . Tiree Staies— Are Tnjured March lespread proper- owners at ch; ana village of 200 i Mississippi plan- the high in Bolivar valued at $20,000. was killed and a3 the Adams farm near out nsa 1,000, irtually wiped Arl at dipped into , about cight mile Killed a 1 the woman named Mitchell and injured e tenant houses, a church were de- Misz, proach of the stru telegraph BIRTHDAY T March T with ia, nection nniver ry of vk culminated to- nu- abroad end ations. announced a deci- from sion to devote part of a national gift of 25,000,000 kronen (about §7 000) to a foundation for combating in discase) and cancer. -~ YOU CAN SAVE Visit this sale of sales today! See the scores of once-in-a- lifetime values. Mingle with the enthusiastic bargain seek- ers that are saving from $50 to $75 on used cars ‘‘with an OK that counts.” Unusually heavy sales of the 1930 Chevrolet Six have brought us an over-supply of good used cars taken in trade. To clear our stocks quickly in prepa- ration for our regular spring 50715 AT /i) CREAT SPRING (/a1111iCe SALE OF business we offer you the sensational low prices below. Included in this sale are many low-mileage fine cars bearing the famous red ““OK” tag—cars of quality and dependability that have been thoroughly re- conditioned. The most amazing values will go quickly. Hurry to this bar- gain event now! Select your car while there is still a wide choice! 1920 CHEVROLET N 1 “Payment and 1920 FORD SPORT passengers or original tires; on. Only 1928 DURANT SEDAN. upholstery. and rear good a end ch motor, 1928 CHEVROLET COACH. antce. motor other looks like running 4oy 1925 STCDEBAKER SEDAN. siip cove We hav ; good paint; spent $65 on n excelle Payment running condition. SEDAN. 1 pow Only COUPE. 5 good ked Good, guar tires: condition; an- car priced to sell quickly. 3 new tires; otor runs fine his car and it is Down ..§140, ‘Small Down Payments~Easy G. M. A. C. Terms PATTERSON CHEVROLET, Inc. 1141 STANLEY STREET BUY “OK” Open E venings IELEPHONE 211 USED CARS FROM A" CHEVROLET DEALER A cable | which lashed | Glotki Not Convicted tot 1 t ¥ B WRECK Of Southington Theft i tie'chara igainst 1im vas dis’ | 1anri crinan. wi o U R o 21d) 1 t for lack of the Bre ) 1 Hyeles ers involved in the | Cod. H e les Chief Ge re Po- | from pne i ! o S . ), oley and Oberempt ooped dow - acl Glotki on TO HOSPITAL rday afternoon h a ATTEMPT 7 (P—An al- ¢ cvi- wreck the out- of Southi leaders bound Sylney to Halifax last n expres: ight was 1 investig tion railroad officials. t a fish of the Two plat women disc had nd rovered tied to one RUSHED Gilotki notified a of which e plate and not more than \press tore mber m 1 convic 1 , was 1 thi 3 rol boo fore in the lower YOUR CHOICE OF ALL VARIETIES 6 cans '5? “Sunnyfieid®’ Sliced acon YOUR CHOICE ASPARAGUS, DEET. 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