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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 27 . 1930. FREE TELEPHONE SERVICE—CALL “ENTERPRISE 1200” Plamvtlle News [ success. one g will b | club members of the a play g d the ures of th | evening ven Ly the WATERBURY PRIEST 1S NAWED PASTOR here ... we bought and felt that the and price-right. merchandise $39.50 Ideal for sports wear. these cleverly stitched Johnny collar, value at £39.50. More and \[orv Women car Madora HOS]CYV (Full Fashioned Silk) $1.39 Three Pair For $4.00 And because they are fashion 1t and priced nflht we sell more and mere \ladom Hosiery every day. Semi-service weight, with lisle garter tops, in new shades. STREET FLOOR Buy and hee heel, med, "OND FLOOR chandise at the prices within reach of everybody. Smartly Fashioned Came Worthwhile Value! Junior mi Prince of Wales tic, tan calf medium heel, FRIDAY IS “BEST SELLERS" DAY AT BROWN THOMSON'S For this last month a great many fashion alert women have shopped have watched them with interest they purch. And here they are on sale tomor Hair Coats styled Camel's belted, ciepe lined, very nobby and a worthwhile Python Opera Pumps $8.50 pr. A very smart pump with Louis Dull kid buckle 7.50 pair. d were fi Succeed Rev. John E. Fay noticed what they right hion's mer- ing—School Entertainment To- morrow Livening—>Minstrel Show to be Tiepeated—Other Ttems. Rev., William T. at st. Kilcoyne assis ant pastor Margaret's church in Waterbury, has been appointed pastor at the Church of Our Lady o Mercy in Plainville, fi'h\Ou'IlC-"nl nt to | this week’s issuc of the Cathol ‘ranscript, official organ of | Hartford diocese. He will suc | Rev. Joha y, fol pastor, | who left yesterday to nastorate of St. I'c ridgeport according to an be contained in hair Coats, der Church vear and parishioner 5 He is a native of Danbury received his carly education in St | Peter's parochial school there. Upor | his graduation he attended | Thomas's seminary in Hartford | prepare for the priesthood. | He then attended Catholic uni- | versity in Washington. D. C., after | which he went to the Grand semin- | ary at Mo he received | his ed philosophy and of Our o pump. Louis G where T : in s’ beige Java lizard iiaole: trim- v v 1 in $7.50 pair. 1 FLOOR Montre his first at t here. on curacy Lady of Mercy uinville o'clock tomorr Berlin News | A. Shjerden will weeting EPWORTH LEAGUERS .~ " TOPRESENT LAY = ‘E"Ev'v‘l’l\_q] ‘:\' x “A Heart of Gold” to Be Pro- duced Tomorrow Night Jeader ¢ HAVE NEVER SEEN BORER| T of nd Lenten rten Planned ior High pleted and ins be giver evening, The music th boys school cla . Upson will dircct the { Mrs. Edna 8. Damon ;‘hmv leader of the B upils. \vr\u-m and Local Tarmers Skeptical of Pre ‘h\\«ll churches | [ Paui's chureh Rey Markers| T ence Here—Place Metal of South God's Me n will and ing will be directed Deschesnes of Sewing Club for a party of n, the viden Jo town *t Corner—Junior High School | out of fo Glee Club to Give Concerts dv his rish Under the lea Mothodist cdy Gold” night parlors 1 dir weeks the auspices of the ather worth of three-act card T t a meetir tomorr 0“ » of Berlin C N lodi e |this atternoon i ‘homas I'. Hanford [Carric Schultz of presentation. For|nue, New Britain las been rehearsing Cottage Prayer is prom-| A cottage praye HVM toni in the home and Mrs 1% Hanford Last in well party and Mrs. 1 1 rooms of the church a com- entitled A esented e et of |1 to home will by at s s pr Mee nd an enjoyable meet ised \ will program » selection play and sions The cas! characters follows: Cynthia Whitcomh, the De; wile, Dorothy Day Miranda, ley, with heart of zold.” Hanford: Martha Tisdale, a bor, Llizabeth Gugel: Lettie comb, with a nose for news, Laur-|family I illa Hanfond; Lillian Whitcomb, the|The pr deacon’s daughter, Ruth Stromfors; Mary Tisdale, Martha's daughte Lily Lavender; John Whitcomb, the deacon, Russell Cooke; Jack Payson, |cd. the merchant’s son, Charles Gul-|gave a long; Joe Payson, the merchant, |history Thomas Hanford; Jerry MacConnell, | ¥ the newcomer, Wilfred nzmrom_}*-hvol children Officer Lewis, from Boston, Rev. A.|Scouts were dismiss l. Dodd; Sam Blunt, the *consta- {tend the progre bul Lurton Brown at the weekly Never Saw Borer all the controve about the the propo reed by most ot musical the mi number be during of played e Ttems i hefor A to ltey oci Adl thoc two in of 1con A Peas 10 neign- | the entir Hol.- attend evenin, membe tomorrow {only the s of the community s Mr. and Mrs Monday is under e ram Ladies® Prog lub last Aid soc the am at Cor s largely o tali on evenin Charles Mo illustrated particularly g more than on altended. d ik meetings of continues to pected to fury records. The Sacred Heart wh was the most largely held tables of play, o nd Despite ing here horer 10 be ¢ Furop: d quaranting state and federal the residents hers, [any have r. When que residents they had corn borer ditional not on it tarm an corn | a \ whist ever people The Iife meet at officials, even the never scen | Were @ corn ho tendin g local tioned said many not only that and personally but 1fed information that know anyone who one except as part arranged various agencies educational %o that owers the Drum evening hall. I rehes never this vouch Community tor W conducted the will atte nbetr to atte ho had son of an ex- of th nd in by count <od pur A change would oy Scout dlis now planned couts on s o'clock for the mee troop is ting voses Kknow it. corn horet 1 if they encounterd have meet fucsday Hands Cold? et lynn, pos pair of child's left at the Saturday. The owner claim them by identifying Place Metal ) Workmen have painted white lincs Worthington ridge with bre from 7 until hoys Wedne wittens | 730 until n Mi clerk, Mar has offive | ep lay e 9 o'clo; the o'clock boys will meet may fthe Methoc them. | The Belvidere | arkers |put on replaced ¢ hall neat at the corner of | o'clock. and Karmington | several s metal marker: While the work was bein done State Policeman John Kas w detailed (0 direct traffic. The sta policcmen, who have been elsewhe, 3 for several days, have returned to|Opening Chorus renew their drive on motorists who | ( Jones do not yet have their 1930 hat I As hey will be stationed house whicly dow were stamp win Wednesday This troupe times {his season to b eve has avenue show is said that of la 15 as it will be Introduciory cason. The presented i Overture David Lntirc licenses. | All 1 U the s is Sympathy ; ames of Our Childhood Teachers to Study wehers of the Berlin Congrega meet tonight With the past Leon Me Leon It You in| Rev. | Bverywhere Samucl A, Fiske. The Sunday | Melancholy school faculty is studying the new |Two Trish testament L Was Boy Scouts Gather Boy Scouts will meet Believed in tional church the parsonage will You Go Donald Eves Dave Virginia Arth anny's Highland Home Born in Berlin at | plans n April club is com- of the Mrs. i cnce by Hartford. will 38 Rockwell S o'cloch v H birds, slides, T carly tendance t soon nea corps rsals nd this evening. organization basement even better Llmore Days Andy | Mathewson | r school 5 24, jun- Helen lin Con will accompany mid-y in At MeCrann preached Bre som tha Rey, b rumental ! | Closing on Mac | Hoov wing held Mrs. ave- of church but mvited Adkins ind ns in the | t churen Not | hicago. | the direction riford natural show- Many he to Boy at- e club is ex- ndanc 1c o Ther rly will o'clock McCrann I Ly is evening and the old ening trom I'he church as heretofor> Minstrel troupe a performance at Community ning will nbARD; played and their than Mathewson Company Happ Pil Morris Toczko Jackson N Brown Haye son | transferred fo St. Wate tant p bury. Hamilton | Door McGo Jack *cterson Walker sillard Chester the Quartet—> Hamilton sin ow issume b Installed ted by t Are n cor Gates has be 1 ssrs. and Worlk Baton ilroad cor Th be and Are Las eliminating ous t existed on Following the iway nu Dickinson Here Again Lime tire Iralk Happy 1 1o a gre Johnson |fic cond . Compa that thor he libra ill be open tomorrow op e ne 1 ternoon and evening for the ous complair of books board of meet of th townspeople will held and t o'clock ing Middletown night will observed The 1 Heart 'xt Mo ith tt the usu st a Middl protection for the inz. Abo road st chor ot various notori Iroad cross: €X- made by mid-w ethodi h be this selectmen took up the matter lic utilities comm having 24 church n sion our Cross- rail- Jong- weekly whi £ri will own b is HOOVER INVITED 7O COLLEGE Washington, Mz 7 (UP) vitation to attend 1 anni- versary of the founding of Randolp n colleze, Ashland, V. - was extended ident today by Swanson, nocra ¥ Th lent ro- crved his decision vited busy touches to presence is 10 of & spe eding ex- on the will warn the mo- oad ¢ ing. ) down at the crossing thev raveling at a slower rate cighborhood a short will tion pected reduce o e tober to 1s they to slow will be dan- dis- also fur- the of BANDITS rermantows « IFour band National Bank he ed two officials one speed gerous tance nish Blossom’s corn north. The gates more ample prote dr ROB BANK March held up ti re today d four 1 to lic nd « 0. s ool ch fi Y is located yery ction of t ossi G custon way as 1 young floo obtained $7.500 o caped . Relief from Gas S . tomach Pains ot el Dizziness The doctors tell us that 90 per cent of all sickness is due to stomach and bowel troubles. You can't be well if your digestion is bad; you are likely to get sick unless you relish food and digest it properly. Tanlac hasa wonderful record as a relief from digestive troubles, even those of years’ standing. Local people, many of whom you know, are highly endorsing Tanlac. For example, Mrs. Ellen White say “For years I suffered from indiges: tion. I got no relief from anything until I took Tanlac. After my fourth bottle, I feel like a new person and have a fine appetite.” 1 If you suffer from gas, pains in the stomach or bowels, dizziness, nausea, constipation, or torpid liver; if you have no appetite, can't sleep and are nervous and all run down, you need Tanlac. It is good, pure medicine, made of roots, herbs and barks. Get a bottle from your druggist today. Money back if it doe: help you. Accept no substitute, movin railroad company will be sates as sopeatedly. little op- the zates ket will h quickly if ave to descer Completing ns embers of Nature the Broad street school arc busily to make their b high school tomorrow eve P The n of work- ar at ring a D ing the TRAN ) PLAINVILLE TONIGHT WILLIAM POWET “The GREENE MURDET Al Talking, Bafling, Murder Mystery D ARROW NIGHT RIDAY and SATURDAY PHES TWO BLACK CROWS” MORAN and MACK in *WHY BRING THAT UP” All Talking, Laugh, Sensation The Finest Tone Talkic “THL /., FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS (T ToL> WY FoLus ABOUT US SEEING THAT HONDRED DOLLAR BiLL AN SAID WE MUSTA SEEN N PoP ToLD ME Too— 4 | DAY!! MAW HAIDS SWIMMIN' LAK AH DOAN KNow WHUT = LAWSY ‘Rev William T. Kilcoyne fo, CURATE HERE YEARS AGO Gates Installed at East Strect Cross- two years of | to the! ail 1o | club TUAT'S \WHAT B Lawsy DaY' Lawsy f WaATS \NRONG, DAFFY P T /_/i A BUNDERD DOLLAW number will be the minuct given by | the kinderzarten children. Articles made by the children will on s 1( also ice cream and candy, dmission will be cha eral public being cordially in- ernoon performance at 4 o'clock and the eve- riormance at 7:30 o'clock nding are promised an en- 1 sting evening. 1 sed for the worlk Nature club at the school. Girl Scout Notes couts will meet this 6:30 o’clock in the hig asium. ‘m [ the | vitec | will s ning | Those 2 joya { proceeds |or the Girl 1old Scout troop co food sale on ] 3 from 2 to 5 o'clock in the store in the Tapi block. W-T Meeting ght ington-Trumbull circle the Jorest, will meeting this evenin, in Amecrican Legion will b All memt W Com- hold at 7:30 1 on nitia- regul Wi st i taken meeting Bingo will & ts served. 0 Repeat Play Halsted wiil minstrels at East Ham This capacity house school on I big hit ng will be enjoyed & g 1 o'clock, music bein d by the Majestic orches ill be made by bus. Public Supper I’ Friendly socicty blic supper at the the Church of Our om 5:30 to o'clock. will consist of corned be with poached egg. succotash pickle: lls, coffee, and peach up- Vircmen to Meet Plainville it ness will b un. Follow 1 be & soc ed and there will ¥~ Mrs. Ma opera { morrow Myr tic pre Seibert pton Negro eveni 1 to a ille h d 1 tor will five evening at 7 iremen’s rooms on 1t busine is requ Lntertainment entertainm Tomorrow The morrow o ter program, which will be Miss Eva Johnson itled by 1 will consist of M a short Ol Young “The Charm by the 1 peopl play Album Y. The public nd. A of is cordially i1 sn adwmission will 1 Tires On Incre: has proven for the n le fire depart taken place to s broke out 1 February March has be busy month Of the 12 alarms, nine wer grass or brush fires. D weather of the past few Iso to carelessne: beer rch onth Plainvi having to be a busy mbe the 1ent date. here, rs of 13 Onl durir n an cxceptior o e to the d weeks anc Plainvill the scene of its share of g which are extremely da not discovered on time | year town maintained a splendid | record during the month of Ma not a single re being record- {cd here. During the first three months the fire dep ment answered 12 alarms, four le than this year, They were evenly vided dur three mont Althot heavy rain Tu keep the fire hazard down for short while and sunny her will them again the town wsked great firc d th ous i ch, srass dry soon create people of t to exerci ardens T a Tho cently fire permiis wo Apr on is 1 d gerous months the local rimined to Kee standard here nounc: issued days. during April the most br tes, € are dete oteciion point. d Here a stu Virginia To Vacation na Hills college, spend her spring vacat niot Mrs. Edwin Washington street Miss Mildred G. Fisher | Miss Mildred G. Fisher. of Maple street, passed away last at her home following a shor AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Stock or Mutual VERY LOW RATES Robert B. White 14 Norton Place Plainville Telephone 142 ct Hills H coneluding | ged, | to- | | faniello. re which shows | in Braintr mother, Mrs er, one brother, New Haven and Helen Fisher o Arthur Ball of Funeral nees, 26 years old and w born her arry Ii two sisters ainville and Plainville. vices will be from her late home tomorrow noon and will be private will in West cemetery held arter- Burial Bristol News REPAIRS ARE MADE UPON GRANDSTAND Muzzy Field Prepared for Com- ing of Ba;eball Season FISHING SEASON NEAR Than 150 Licenses Alveady Is- More sued—Civil War Veterans Arve Guests of Honor—Fire Destroy Coats—Business Census is Begun. In anticipation val 2 prozram | complished by Caretal Raii boa d rotted d b iello 1s ams. of the Caretaker the city to the s cld and build mound. The surface be rolled and the long grass in the outfield cut It is beliecved that work on ch school athletic f W ence B ring mon | baseball sur Le prepared soon. ports | transport tons of ‘lO cover the | new! vitchers of the sta hat clay th com- soon v a thick cove over the diamond nt nine and seed at ould srow t he wire- will by s0 to perm ave backstop o within ason at school. both d will utilized considerably. It is thought that a mceting will be held soon to orzanizing the local cir proved ¢ nely the fans | season four entrants last s followers of sport number ing s Only facto Departure M 3g. last It represe nin the nonds which th | wer, the ine will on wa pr season e is probable from the Ingraham (¢ L P In | o will the cirey The I roster, apply dee club, th with a season at scason, potent e top stvil Brist Ends in ctively. od-sized icipation in the o unpre- manifested by ort nisie hst 1o and the third The sum respe league cedented tanatics of Coats Victims of Flames A pair of coats ashes this morn stroyed a of 8:05 o'cloc No. 1 oxti were burn othes he John Baba o Squad A and Company to the alarm and s with chemi- was no to Levy ourned the South Side We s o'clock. and im esday cvenin list, which has j will be levied by the at this meeting. licfore April 6 compl strict co Must rile A £ Callahan post of compensa D. A ion claims MeNam to have thei led with fore Apr lain ot th claims, ames ials 6 ¢ states, will be d before that date. He added who have already filed but without affidavits, t do so before April 6. Warranty Deed Filed A warranty deed filed at the office of the city clerk this morning re- corded a transter of land on St avenue from Aurelian Robe Samuel D. Newell, Two Licenses Issued pair of invalid if A OLD FASHION DANCE Prof. Simpson SINGS "EM OUT Tiound and Square Dances Four Picce Orchest FRIDAY, MARCH PLAINVILLE GRANG1 Admission Sth HALL 50 cents tourn upon e and A ers who ti fssu t the oftice of th rday one H. Peters, a 1 driver Hill and Ella 1. Acke city clerk to Willi Rocky rman, a house- street; and Williams Franklin Boatfield, not iment and have likewise called the high school team for aid. will use Captain Eddie White re in addition to the play- brought them the City rnoon 1S of sccond to a ! Leagu Y, WORKERS NEAR fi[]A[ l]F EAMPAIfiN address was Spare Tire Taken Anniversary Ob: F terans the great cc r of Union pr %A, workers to- of their cam- n pledges to- reported bring- up to $16,541. bury presided as luncheon meeting workers on rsons from whom ned pledges. North, ¢ rman of the committee, told the campaign did s guota he intended 10 taft but when camp me goal bers of ersary obsery Sons irman con nbers w Gaylord B. Cook, n Wallace Barnes-L m«v]o\"ll‘r\]l\?l!“u A B Whic his call work nanswered. 1 out ¢ °n that perhaps casiest way of keeping the as- tion going was by raising the juota desired in the campaign. He solos by Iry. e 1 in detail the defeats his committee. staged John occasion on give by | soc Olcott and i violi Dia er o by s 0 Bouat “out Kelly and Harry Keifer put on & boxin A, led | division won and C. bou by ¥ Capt. the w. Christ, G. D. Raw- banner. for Parker was pennant for Dbscriptions. was awarded & red va ; to loca society Fishing Se: fish on Api honored oftici high ant given 1t highes W. i star ts introduc Is of ans t individual s L. Bell ctter m Near season will offic and City has announced The open ally Clerl tha have 15 results riptions, tollow ivision A, of today's report of amounts and totals to to fish issued his officc will Ernest Christ, Chie as many TR 5.00 of 110,00 0 00 Crona, Peter Chief 265,00 106,00 Kaymond, By Clubsters o1 Audr nd R ventories In tinzs will be held hy e ¥. and A. M. Avril. Wednes: stated communi- llowcraft degree will ba On Wednesday, April will be d communi- oft of St. Mark's will work the Mas- Probate of the ion the I mplifled Mary Hovosil phty porty valu probate d court sband of nerd A second > of hic of G Mason On Monday rs of the rch who Maste lod d. Wilbur was named executor. inventory. that of late samuel J. L in probat late Mr. La s wido Idren are the bene tate consisting of otalling’ 1 April 14, Memorial will work for Har- Holtman, will pre- evening, Stanle Mason i the 1be estate i mony The and fiyve ies of an ¢ deposits esla ficia ennial lodge, banlk DLBT NI l-U’ll\l'IU\\ HALT 1 bu $16.48 Cantata Presented on the Ottoman debt have been going on for some with a delegation of Englisa I'rench bondholders have been en off with the departure of the ezations from Angora today for whic time and Hill séhool hefore EN the Herald saves EOL “lassified Adir Bezan- Monbleau laker and Boa of ap pro Mrs. lola Iy a chor rs. 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