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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1930. Plamvdle IVews 7 Plainville Plainville ]wn homaston 1; Dalke beat and Farmington 1; Da- traffic, Officer Ed- Bristol News . it f Cornelius Connolly; st or Mrs. N ' days, Officer James Keitt battle, while the For- clubs will High school ainville Plainville Funeral of Mrs. 2 services Smith Full fashioned, colors, irregular Bemberg H.osiery For 69¢ pr. FREE TELEPHONE SERVICE — CALL ENTERPRISE 1200 Our Wednesday Aisle Specz‘als ARE SUCH OUTSTANDING VALUES, GETS GREATEST WORTH POSSIBLE FOR THAT EVERY Reg. $1 some slightly Extra heavy 69 ea., 6 for $4.00 v size 23x46 inches ONE WHO PURCHASES THEIR MONEY .00 Bath Towels ones, West Point makes, For 12V5¢ All linen, Hemmed Napkins and silver bleached 56 in. ea. Sponged, $1.89 yd., Reg. $2.50 White Flannel shrunk and washable Men's Half 23c pr., 50c Rayon and silk, sub standards Hose kind Tweed Coatings $2.50 yd., White Ones $2.95 and 33. 95 kinds, sponged, etc. For $1.65 Costume Slips Rayon crepe in white and flesh €a. ! Philippine Gowns For 79¢ ea. Hand made and hand embroidered Popular Victor Records, 6 for $1.00 For Sale — Main Floor An odd lot, Berlin News ROSWELL A. MOORE 15 DEAD IN PARIS Manufacturer, Former Resident, Dies Alter Golf Match AUTO KILLS PEDESTRIAN, Men's Pajamas For 89¢ ea. slightly soiled | board of di | Works in New Britain Pedestrian 1s Killed Felix. Gettalis.. also Peter Dipince, is dead and James | Meskill of 141 Smith street, New { Britain is being held on a technical charge pending the coroner’s find- g as the result of | which occurrd ye |about 5:30 o'cl on Farmingion |avenue opposite the plant of the | | Nichols Roofing Co., in Berlin Gettalis was rushed to the pital immediately fololwing the | cident and died shortly after being | admitted. | Witnesses f the affair that Meskill was driving along the high- \la\ at a moderate rate of s a Gettalis who marg the side of the ctors of the Stanley an accident erday afternoon hos road, steppod New Britain Man Held Follflflng directly into the path of his automo- Death of Felix Gettalis — Miss Bauer to Address Missionary So- clety—Berlin Briefs. A cablegram received this morn- from Paris by Miss Marjorie Moore of Kensington brought news of the death of her brother, Roswe!l Moore, 5th, a former local resi- ent, which nccurred Sunday night 2t the American hospital in Pa where he had been a patient for the past three we:ks Mr. Moore was well Kensington and Berlin, having besn born here 64 years ago, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roswell A. Moore. 4th. He comes of one of the oldest fami- lies of Berlin and their ancestry | Bates back many yvears before Revoluntionary days. He left this country riake a tour of Europe and planned to return about May 3. While staying in Paris he was seiz- e with a chill after having com- pleted a game of golf and was rush- | ed to the hospital. Where he died. Although a resident of Waterbury for a number of vears. he made fre- quent visits to Kensington to the home of his sister. He was treasurer of the Waterbury Buckle Co. Mr. Moore of the oldest Connecticut families, was exceptionally well knowyn in Connecticut manufacturing circles. ing April 1 to N Porn in Kensington 64 years ago of | a family which since 1640 had lived in Windsor and Kensington. he received his education in the Ken- eington schools and his early manu- turing training in New Britain the Traut & Hine company. manufactured brass goods and novelties. Sometime established a manufacturing business in Kensing- ton which prospered until his fac- tory burned in 1306. Soon after he moved to Waterbury. ‘affiliating with the Waterbury Buckle com- pany. His broad experience and | knowledge made him the logical | euccessor to the late Julius Maltby Tnder his guidance the company increased its reputation for efficiency | and prosperity. He was a devout member of the First Congregational church of Wa- terbury, the Waterbury club, and the Connecticut Society of Colonial| tars. He was intensely interested ir the work of the Congregational church of Connecticut. He formerly was a member of the Kensington and this institution benefited by his good will on more than one occa- sin. One of his early ancestors, John Moore, was one of the found- ers of the Windsor Congregational church, which is at present cele- hrating its 300th anniversary. His father was the owner and manager of the old R. A. Moore Manufactur- ing Co Mr. Mrs sreet, laters he Moore is survived by his wife. Aveline Moore of 38 Kellogg Waterbury: and two chil-| dyen, Mrs. Wooster Canfield of Wa- terbury and Mrs. Castle Trooklyn, N. Y.; one sister, Miss Marjorie Moore of Kensington an] keveral cousing, among them Icn Moore, former chairman of \l\ | 18 t 5|4 Austin stree known in| the | i a descendent of one | Congregational church, | Moore or[ ile. He was apparently going 1o | cross the road to board another in car in which he was to have re-| | ceived a ride home. | Constable Trank Brown investi- gated the accident and after ques- |tioning witnesses. decided to hold | i Meskill on a technical charge pend- | |ing a finding. | The funcral will be held tomor- | row morning from the home of G | talis' niece, Mrs. Walter Taconis, of | New Britain, and | from St. Paul's church, Kensington, lat 9 o'clock. | Burial will be in St. Mary's cems. | tery, New Britain | “ Mrs. Gettalis is survived by a| { wife, Dorothy, and two children 1n ‘Luhunma Local Woman Speaker In connection with the announc:- | ment of the final meeting of the | Woman's Missionary society to be held tomorrow afternoon at the | home of Mrs. Emil O. Shjerden, it | is announced that Miss Olive Bauer, |2 local woman who is a member of | the faculty of the Lincoln Norma | school at Marion, Alabama, will be [ the prinizpal speaker. Miss Bauer | |i* the daughter of Mr. and Mre. | Jacob Bauer of Four Rod highway, Berlin Benefit Concert Cnrtis M. Saulsbury, well known Negro tenor singer from New Hu | ven, will give a concert at tne Ker {eington Methodist church tomorrow | evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. Saulsbury will present a program made up of Negro spirituals, sacred and classi- cal music. He will be assisted oy | Mise Johnon, a reader from North- ferdo, who come highly racom- mended. The concert is given for the benefit of the community vaci- tion church school which is to e held for two weeks beginning June 0 |" Chiidren's Day Observance | Next Sundav will be obstrved as Children’s Day at the Berlin Con- | gregational church. The, regular | morning worship will be glven over |to the Sunday school. A special pro- gram of appropriate exercises by | the children is being arranged. The | junior choir wiil lead in the singing | and will also give special musical numbers. The average attendance of children and young people at regular Sunday worship has besn high throughout the year and next | Sunday will be stressed as an oppor- | tunity for older members to show ‘Hrvr appreciation by filling the | church next Sunday. | In connection with the, exercises | o Children’s Day there will be held the usual service of “baptism tor young chiiaren. All parents do- siring to avail themselves of this | opportunity are asked ' to arrange | with Rev. Samuel A. Fiske regard- {ing it Seck Marriage License Application for a marriage license | ‘l\u.l been made at the office of the | local town clerk by Thomas Francis | Waite, 19, and Virginia Helen Soulia, | 17, both of Brooklyn. N. Y. The | prospective sroom gave his occupa- tion as officer manager and the young lady as “at_ home." Be- [(nu!v of the fact that both are minors, consent of the parents had | to be obtained. The ygung man’s mother signed for him and a sworn Boys’ For $1.69 ea. Special purchases, | public known. as| of his rapid la us operation under was walking | 27 | family pi Hartford | pies June 1, | leaving Wash Suits sizes 3 to 8 statement under th was presented to clerk by the young consent of her fatt Former Local Pastor Better Local and New Britain friends of Rev. Watson Woodruff of South Manchester will be pleastd to learn improvem following the to ady 10 days ago at the Ma pital. Funeral of E. N. Smith Eddy N The funeral of Smit cal resident who died Sunday night at his home on Worthington ric held afternoon Whitney funeral home in Eas ford. Rev. Samuel A. Fiske, of the Berlin Congregational ¢ officiated, and burial was i t in Center cemetery was this Ruth Tfllles I)h;~ Tolles of Tpm-uw d ing at h me, according to wo received - H‘ laughter o Furlbert of Berlin Poppy Report committee of Legion and its ladies’ au has submitted the follo Receipts from sale of 1929, amounted to $3§ the expenditures consisted of the fol lowing: Aid given to ex and their fami bhoxes for ex-sery $20; $20. T! crica iliary report: he total cxpenses balance or $27.22. The post and addition to this last named amount the sum of $46.58, which makes a total halance of $73.50 on of June 930.. This 1 been placed in the welfare The committee which prepa report consists members: Mrs. E hand Triangles Practice The Kensington Triangle baseball team will hold practice sessions at | the Percival avenue grounds ton of Ledg morning ,\r\ | Whiting | Cout Nent Tuesday e T VARIOUS COMPLICATIONS Scheduled to Gome Belore Towu g oS mportant Meeting at [lglon ha” m ;llu~|nt-s~ Meeting of Parish Guild — sre ‘ disc Plainville Grange Program To- Nellie | | Senior Ball Weber Smith—Legion Activities. R night—Funeral of Mrs. ase of Joseph Porow . Bristol neglige 5 death Sron Lioiclo ckets Bas be reason to belie be a gre charg- inal a8y the i o New n postponed for the second time tod Q8 L tat weekly session of the | nis e will court. The case was put over until| Janci n a plan next Tuesday, June 10, but it is very | d vill present a st unlikely, due to previously unfore- ats an seen complications, the trial will be | ing t tnes > il spe |held at that time. One of t dmitted to a sect | portant witnesses in the reserved for th ill probably’ be some time ¥ 3 1 is able to appear in court. in the e has been King e im- ¥ on s purpose charge at [ e hat colli E Chalko of Broad ot Hill, Plain iting streets on the others wer of Albert Higgir on, charged with d driving o postponed | next T upon the | his attorney. Higgins Wik orial day morn into 2 meet ng members a To Visit China arrested cdge ed States range Meeting eeting of P! seal of a notary ¥y, giving the | t of the d»u E llalull lLeads Hitt ting averages of school scoring 12 one Kmym 11 s Man 1s Held Up McoKirdy, of N It Datoli was { bri Ilvanr }'u'vr‘: eight times in Besides T vily, Datol S 0 ar When not pi he filled in in the eld to e advantage .of is second on his Hibbard Holden pop- Milk and ('réam Rates Held Reasonal)le Todm tes o i and e and Thursday night at 6:30 o'clock. | All candidates for the team m be on hand at these sessions, School Board Meeting e regular meeting of the Ber- lin’ school hoard will be held at & o'clack Friday might in the Kensing- ton Grammar school building East Berlin Items Mr. and Mrs. William Bunce and daughter Gertrude are spending the week at Camp Northridge. They mo- tored from Brooklyn on .Memorial Day . The Knights of Pythias will mect at 8 o'clock this evening at Com. munity hall Mrs. W. N. Barton is returning to her home in East Orange, N. 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