New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 31, 1930, Page 12

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ok ok R R NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1930. | mologists held at the state capitol. | the locals will have to be at their Machine Room day evening at the Hubbard school.| The Knights of Pythias will meet | : o LIKE | best to score a victory. Coach Phit[Steve Woods ...101 100 7 Following the evening's program the | next on Tuesday evening at §|The discussion ranged from (_' 2 3 | Sparks of the Blues plans to place|V. Finorito ..... 96 79 99— 2 pupils of the eighth grade will hold |o'clock in thelr rooms at Cam.|corn borer, of which Connecticnl his strongest lineup on the field in | . 82 9 |a sale of home made candy, the munity hall heard much during the late sum ; | 3 3 . anticipation of a gruelling battle. 36§ 7— 236 | Srocasds to': he. used fos the pur<| The usual Halliwean bonfzes may |mer and fall;months, tosHjeMexioan i [A(Continued B rom Hagei¥ine) The team will practice this eve 89 (Continued Irom Page Nine) | chage of the class rings. [not be in evidence tonight because | fruit fly, and the Mediterranean fiy. == ning, weather permitting, and all| | | Imployes of the New Britain of the heavy rain, which seems Jik Lee A. Strong, chief of the plant has many admirers and friends in | players are requested to be on hand | 154 435 446—1335| | The library will be open for alyaer department have checked the |1y o spoil the youngsters' fun. The | quarantine and control “‘1‘_“‘("'5'"” short time this evening. atent Drossital onl thodmainl fromilraint st welcoma Howeyer, 24 thore) tion! at wasninglon| il informed t d Al t E l]at(}l' Plainville. Football Practice | < o M A i esent that h ”fite most on q J Plans for Rally Completed The alumni of the Plainville high | A & P.oSto he Pythian Sisters will meet next \yorthington ridge to the last hy- | s number” of clsterns not yet|ihe 75 entomologis x‘v:‘m'_‘nd\m me ) a for fede % Plans have been completed for |school will practice this cvening at A &P B Monday evening at 8 o'clock in!grant on the East Berlin road, It is|qll could see no re 7 terforence- with local state quaran- But Mountains ool It | the republican rally to be held Sun- | the high school field at 7:30 o'clock. | Cristohb . 86 , ‘”“,'1‘" rooms at Cormunity hall. believed that the present activity by — day morning at 9:30 o'clock at the |All former high school players arc|Jingel 104 96 & The 4-H club will have charge ine water department is in con- INS EXPERTS MEET 5 4 105 |of the entertainment program and | i | : 2 Colonial hall under the auspices of requested to be present A ;:um-,‘JnL B 2102 99— | ‘l’ i I DIOBLE o {Jjunction with the move now on foot | Hartford, Oct. 31 (P—Bugs, bugs, | Washington, Oct. 81— | the Italian-American Citizens club. will be played a week from tomor-|John Doe ... $8 98 110— 1“ 'HC’PF “: "," RsouNE of the to nave the main extended to Hast and more bugs were discussed today | With Ecuad 2 t reinstated [ The speakers will be Colonel Clar- | row between the Alumni and the|ingles ........12L 98 jiEezentieacheriaEsociation onaTiies i Beriin, |at the seventh conference of ento- and its Congress voting confidence | €nce W. Seymour. candidate for present varsity team at the high — e to, the countrys | COngTessman; Attorney Anthony | school. | 481 44 in its President, Quito, "]' \:’ 'l'o “‘j Rich of Bristol and M. Russo of Tmportant Meeting | A, & P. Meriden unique capital, settles doy 9| Middletown. The rally is open to| The Plainville Aces will hold an | Brasnan 107 94 100— 301 normal status. I the | Cerybody in Plainville that is in- important meeting tonight at 6:30 | Hipolitus 5 4 - , “Quito’s suburbs nearly touch the |, goq o'clock at the club house. All char- | Peterson . - . Lquator 000 inhabitants A democratic rally was held by | ter members of the club are requ Nevins e i 97x 1 LA e 3 S i vty 1 e b e e e S50 (205 MAIN ST 215 MAIN ST & . hulletin f t gton. D. der inella of sociely states | to be drawn up. New members will readqua el 9| that he believes that the club mem- also he voted in 492 49 ) 3 1 S T Womens and (Misses @pparel ; 7 graphic So e ) oth sides of the Humason Bovy League = = ior . an ra Grinde s 5 rooms, rowd at the rally, which has been | Conroy 46 1 tine activities. Commissioner of Agriculture S. McLean Buckingham discussed the need of organized control ot plant | pests. Accessiby : « e sanctioned the republican town | Leger co. 93 86 114— 29 . 7 committes sholinski .. 108 85— 3 letion of the Crossing Again Attacked Vo I R 0 5 105 1 € 3 BRISTUL NEWS Ealliond, SIEORACE IR mnu i iast & Majn ot railro il detedm it | vith Ecuador's prin- | oo S h e i 487 499 494—148¢ T Nine) DOrly % fe. | of considerabl t n on count- Shipping | ontinued rom Pag e less occasions « past few Irank K .89 89 114— = two week are requested to bring their sons to S e - ars, is again drawing the fire of | Lindvall 85 84 LhPLL et QIO |4 rignant motorists. One well-knowa | Geodrich ..., 104 §§ ¢ 2584 | this celebration. It their sons are || | A o ° . i : Aley eyt ‘"% husiness man stated this morning | Husgrove . 86 9y ) inot. available, they arc asked to | 0 en p ortunl to u 1ne F Eldario: 0 wretched cond hat he was = - Building Permits Issued : s spe i i anbe, % 7 e e 7 1411 1 following building permits i e x, & e e of i on eve tin - < | were issued today at the office of | | |8 ngest P.«.« ! e ey It i id that there arve holes and g . 2= o the . Ingraham company to || R s donc for been Tift- ruts on the crossing that =re about < . g pair and alter a building at Race | six inches deep which are a hazard | 1 e 89— nd North Main streets at an es- o the springs of automobiles. It is : ed cost of §1,500, Eaatrom Fifth Aven 1d down 2 50 claimed that the railroad makes % . 0 John Volvoski of Upson street nthe streets of the capital. Be 0 , i ;,,,w ldte glass windows iare \ly temporary repairs when pushe ] 1465 alter a building for Michacl slayed American radios, bolts Plainville residents and, after 3 g o f 45 Williams street at the B o mreaeh | perfumery|week's (ime. the crossing is in poor : BeLid 1d at an estimated cost | and cosmetics, an haware from Germany. ' Motor ( and Caravans r “"; takes LAt the cu m motors in the near future, a petition will i smort, red, green and vellow auto- |be citculated about the town re- H"r:)a;; of 200, : : mobiles from Detroit that have just | quest at a cement erossing be ask |y AL kot ] : o LR ; Bristol Bra: 3arn S s co P i o in the latest : ! High school Mcets Simsbu L Barr ot at an estimated _ York, London With the squad at full strength v B 103 3 K 3. Dayton of ! Franklin 1l feam < 3 Klir . [ f s o 268 [ street to rebuild a nda for | is primed for its last league game | yjioy ; & chaud e a1 tomorrow against Simsbury High | |2 Semrow sl ]” \\y‘”’y“ ‘”I ! by ives After dropping a hard fought a 7 z \”p‘:"y""_[':":‘““«lf::m"1["'_11 i condition again, : To Arthur Norton of Pershing street to repair an ice house for himself in Iidgewood at an estimat- | It is rumored that unless the ome inite action “But Quito reta nnants ey the locil high school footbs school at the local F oyl e es 1/ close game to Southington Sast s 4 cacao bear i me t thington ‘as 5 436 48! it the office of the city clerk today, bundles of 1l d he team is e r to clos¢ he sea- Serap Room the following prop their backs. If ws | son with a win. Prospects of victory | Houle .90 92 fT8— have 1 effected: From Geor bright Holden has rejoined | Bupby 100 98 : ‘ : 1 : 274 [and Anna Gromushak to Monico their origin by the cut ¢ e squad and Captain French, who | L. Woods o) Boymilo of Boston, M land | chants’ orange ponchos 4t s unable to accompany the team | Dumont oD 82 =2201 | T0irin strost g y on and land and a build uthington week, will again | B. Woods ......108 102 305 ing on Sixth street: from Alfred ( in the backfield Collins e Carlson to : h intercst is how L 1 Laura C. Davis, land on 1e school and it is expected t B pefmanc idence crowd will witness the ;i PNEUMONIA VICTIM DIES ind go from the rural districie with To Meet Triangles Chapin 107 $2— New Haven, Oct 7 N the Quito sun th I : _The Plainville Blues will meet the | Hamilton .. 96 ST 100 Eloise A. Vibbard of Iairtield the bright shawls and poneles of | New Britain Triangles Sunday aft-| Brennan who was stricken with pneumonia. the natives add color to the crnoon at 2:30 o'elock at the local | Carlson S = Saturday duri the e-Army fiuit and vegotables, h high school football ficld. Tha alicri o as TG foothall game, dicd at the New Ha- dolls and dyed cloth. Some of the | Hardware City eleven is coming here ven hospital yesterday. A daughter bronze-skinned visitors, particularly | with a powerful aggregation and s . dnalt i those 1w lize in selling blankets, prefer streets to pese of their merc E Nearl of them wear Panama hats be- wdor is the home of ‘Pani- are s e b Victor Offers Compact Radio A t New Low Prices thg Spanish ruled Icuador ated the capital city with their customs. The principal square za Mayor, d out in Spanish style with nish governm building facing it. Here and throughout . ornate facades e above the reof tops. narrow ccbbled streets flanked by white, red-roofel Totises with balconicd upper storics recall streets of cities in Spain. “Many of these Spanish-appear- ing houses are occupied by, pure blaoded nish families. Frequent - 3 ! | - y r, a sort of native varietz Y E:_ ‘ !‘I e e ] scupies the first floor wher ) w ks of grain and vegetables, reels o¢*rope and piles of blankets bloc! 5 g | = p— 1he door while the sides and 2\ i G [ MeANTON ed with ¢ of rat traps. tin cups and cheap trink Conkey ; i belly bands, and woven leather —— 311('1‘0-Synchr0nous belts 'Quito was the nital of the Kingdom of the Quitus Indians When Pizarro’s men took the city in 1543. Quito remained the capital of G Ticuador when the Spaniards re- 51.)'_:,»1l linguished their hold on the coun Less Tubes g $285.00 ss Tubes Italian Club Prepares For Week-End Rallies S — - Arrangements vere completed to- BEAUTIFUL T | day for two rallics under auspices of g ) < - Fe et o . the Ttalian American democratic | fg CABINETS b o B ASY, ACCURATE club, at which there will be sever- i ¢ A A al speakers. Tomorrow evening at classical Ttalian art .n it e i ; TUNING 8 o'clock at Sons of Italy hall on '@ style of wood carving s dr b W i Walnut street, Professor (‘hiodi il [ upon to furnish i 1 ] i » ; [ > 1 lio Jist o i speak in Ttalian and Judze W. 17 cabinet design g : Bronae S allons e Mangan, ex-Mayor Paonessa and the | § 4 ! : ) 1| ; s SRR Jocal candidat or the legislature These cabine 1 t Y ) SR will also | rd Sunday afternoon at Cen 1 Junior 1 torium, ex-Congr 1 g Lonergen, ex-Mayor 1% sea, Ju Mangan, Atorney Francis J. Cont ;i i B 1 U el e 5 Janal Hartford and the local candidate ‘ % o C ¥ b e : e for' the legislature will speal g ! 1 ; ' 2 e ; fieto] it is expected that there will . ' { : large attendance. Samuel 1 president of the ih, will pres horities on inie 5.00 Coats = 3 % \ A Misses” 11 {020 Including ARTRE Y Women 36 to 52 Including Souvenir of Pulaski 1 T § ; Sizes for the Fuller To Be Exhibited Soon Home Recording §185.00 Make Your Own Records, 4§ X fcafocaReuis e Plzures nearest of kin of I % vl : : . K comparable Sav TR 3 EASY TERMS : Every coat is a distinguished fashion. \ o an opportunity to clioose a coat Although the FPo 7 . - e & dvery coat is lavishly furrved in the new \ | the advance details of silhouett ild, composed of nine Polish or V ite st ST S . el B % ) 1 ] adva ails of silhouette :"’n“__m”, R ot Tan s Ve ]l"-\ ite ‘ ()ll‘ “)_ V h’“» /Ul” . Store |‘-(! Hear the New Victor @8 & Parisian ways that make coats so luxuris and design . .. a coat that has individual- rangements at last night’s mecting Leain for yoursell why Victor will be outstanding in Radio Achievement ous and interesting. Here is a sunerb op- ity all its own; youthful, slenderizing and to display the veni esident | in 1931—Inspect the many special features—Listen to its supreme tonal . Vo 1 o PN intensely becoming, at outstandingly low Lucien Nowins t beauty. % portunity to choose a coat which iormerly yrices. All of (heax‘m\\' fabrics and smar feliblisdyacetl . - W cost many dollars. atee i ) Aot ! i At a meeti o he No 7 furs and wanted colors, vember 30 the guild will make final | JECEYs | Jordan’s Less Tubes the bo: today that ra Wil s : A it TiH GUSE. OF MU'S | / T Womens and Misses. Appard § 7 therity fc 10 fissu et 0 I —215 MAIN ST.— grdmi school would a pupils.

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