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NEW BRITAIN DAILYJHERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1930. 7 | s . e e Y e held tomorrow cve- | | vestigators with valuable informa- | alnl)l”e News L Champions Plainville ning at 8 o' in Legion hall on . His name was not divulged, | | Whiting str ity Command- nsto ews but it is known that he is a local 1 cr Perry of Windsor will be the stalling officer. The new commar | Taken to Jail , aye,dfzowg @m”’j &5 PARTIES EXPRESS | e =g i FAMILY SUABBLES 55 o 5 OUT OF TOWN CUSTOMERS CALL ENTERPRISE 1200 fiREAT_[LflMmENEE ’ A | [ i L BR'UEHTT[] [;[]URT }‘ly’":1l'“;:“':(‘:m';o“‘"r‘l“:{:;"'"‘:‘:)“e"'a‘f’: : i in the form of a joi [w‘YquF‘OI liwa, acting the part % the State Guard —— P Republicavs and Democrats L ' R S S o Sl DRESSED WOMAN ! 1 | COIHDIGICWIDH Plans & | i the ‘.A,.}f’ ot oftcors \\ el batio ] Ofi}CEI Tracy ‘,‘ ‘ °”£§‘%‘. "“3"““:.“; coding :l’ ¥ 4 i ¥ dially invited. Refreshment ! [ ha drove e ecba o ASSEMBLY FIGHT FEATIRE) % e WOMN LS ROBBRS LT B . & . | ki G : £ : 9 ror | soline supply exhausted. Osle a e 3 _ ) Y 4 2 M 2 | Quarterly Meeting Hizh School Llcven Closes Season | e ; i Zoril he Mutual Aid Police association | Sttty 2 fiez gnas, s E Refuses (o Give Up Money and They hold its quarterly meeting at 5 . 5 = : h ctory Over Simshury— | 3 k 1 . RECcOn = ol : 1 Featuring Two Famous Makes Well Known s ® | 2 {the bank be unabl Al Flee—Homeless Man in Hospital s e 2 RSl to Our Customers ... and two excep- i A Sl 7 1 hi pees —Light Vote Anticipated—Rallies | ¥o<t . er John McLaugh- enali\ Al s nstalled—Blues Are Defeated, | ¢ ’ P st el yresident, and Officer Cornelius tional Values ... ¥ 2 3 < 28 Wind up Campaign. Connolly, secretary, of the local ay evening highly confident republican | ;‘;[" 5 o 5 5 ; - 3 crty and anextremely optimistic | ot i I 2 e conspi ! ™ Gist Bitten By Dog Grenadine Twist Chiffon Hosiery Q| democratic purty today wors caser ST ed by congress which stated thaz | ") 5 S e e Iy awaiting the rosults of the elec. A i haieiieh & , N Ad nil- | years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. % y tio no v whe he s f Ry o £ 175 $] 05 pr tion tomorrow, when the voters of O'Bricn, one of the demo- | ury.” dorit the e o1 72 D ekin et . § Keegan of 175 East Main 2 pr. fhe town will go to the polls to! cratic candidates for the general as- |in this that t v g K | str orestville, was bitten badly (3 pairs for $3.00) : Eiee Mdincholies it orieslats | 5 RN, e ch o e e pelicescourt ks e leg by & dog owned by Ed- fia dications point to a ve campaign Sa P th aila G § s i P of Central atxet > ¥ heavy votc and it is expected that | 7 . S - T husband, arr by R dres _ Full fashioned silk chiffon, ultra sheer, 44 S et Ll LR g th . : ST / ; e 1 street yes- ultra chic, ultra double, featured at above : & soriorile fon ast their bal- | tow t be a in th jiew ‘Aid| scoiety of th oYy At i, 8 2 t-of Forestville ad- price that makes the purchase of a half dozen i cast, representing 90 per He el g ritain, | Ba vhure v e o ; ) Yy treatment to or dozen pairs advisable, 1 number of voters. ¢ stated, he v vk | home of \ Thomasen. | €9, }¢F ™ e | Council Meets Wednesday i airn R. L. Seymour of thc|for the rights of t v .| Plans for t al sale ic weld | Rt g af I e 1 The November meeting of the ¢ republican town committee today | Mr. O'Brien is rominent citizen | November Salfni DIFLC luime E neil will be held in the City 1stied a pre-clection statement in | f Plainville, am ser Elal it baih Svembar g, ang AEhreatens hall building Wednesday evening of e o o 3 which he said that h hool commi 4 s ¢ e s e with a cha 1 as t 8 | this i) FrE Granite Service Weight Hosiery 1 A s R G e e e e e e * the house, | ‘ Al Toeed g oy the G. O. P. :;mum\.m‘ : : e he state elections $] 39 3 vould be returned to office Ly a \erican Legion e his s ¢ y . i A se - The e 1king he latter 8 ! majo! He stated that the |38 interlocutor aid ateri 1\ L Tast weel d 4 ied abou d that a numl $1.39 pr. ; idaten wr on eyt the | 1% scent minsiel ahow for h ek faSear 3 i Hi e (3 pairs $4.00) asih statements but were standing | b 1blic &4 s B ! 4 2 H""""““ Man in Hospital ! on their t good record P e - fen: . Morse lichu ¢ 1A ey S| rles Nelson of this city, found A famous quality, nationally advertised. 3 termed the democratic candidates | gates in Plainvill - nd treasu > : 5 S of starvation and suffering : 3 1 S : : good men but said that the G e A e nne ana te mecretary, A Lithelcs r he cold in a gutter on Per- Full fashioned Granite Hosiery, every desir- 3 I. candidates were just as good. S At L . til s day of Pro eet by Fred L. Splelman- o able hosiery feature found in this number, Pinzl G. 0. P. Rally ¢ b el d t Saturday afternoon, %, 2 ] republica brought their st ende T4s L stol hospital, where hc at a low price. eatavaas nay = ; - " r psnoant the exception of or on order of Charity Com- 5 . . gRe 8 3 morning 2t Colonial hall with a|the town hall, and anvone, regar : e rose! iy | William F. Smithwicl All Smart Shades Fm'lull 2 | ratly at which Colonel Clarence W |less of political ¢ oh Hes S e eader, | MOIE reutor ol ortly atter h ’om"r'. 111\‘. H|| s ymour, Repres ive Robert B . 2 ling t Ayend g breachyobia ials of the insti White, Ole W. Iobertson, Attorney | furnish: t if he or she ca i t v £ ria man Ryl onikIna Iy tly improved and STREET FLOOR “uthony J. Rich of Bristol and M. t ning | ¢ LS { Russo of Middlctown spoke. Doth| o s first brought to polic czndidates for presentative, Mr.|ed one of if hAsY 3 1 W 2 adquarters :s removed fo and iy Roborison, siirell v,,o ;,‘[ "lo{l\” S 4 > - iy and lard football | . 2 2 2 € i when it was discovered a highly cncou o \ ¢ < 100 ill to remain in n TAkBIE o WA Ehelr Jorant. swominE Tt the i main tn 2 = d He slept in the outdoors ould do their best | election any of the . ¥ £ Pl Meirielec ; ot at least two nights, police said e ] ; Plainville if elected. |for high state offices police gaid . | Final plans are beinz made for \ : p upheld the Hoover TR T t vidko e By turned ove tion of fo has ives in this c erlin News oncoisecii S i 33 o Gow | o A SE o o e S S S| ek in, i g chan % i (U Sauraty memine Bl 1as popome o e den cratic town commit : ; : ; g Friday night vill Tiold ved, the grou ) ¢ p t ] it e A I vith the Alu Iy r Office pent nk ‘Wilder ther tonight. The republican 1ow X 3 ) {committee has met but once recent ars 3 i £ th ubli . s ’ X 19 SR e n 4 ing that s city’s fou ) 5 {lv. at the get-together supy Ther . it e B ) 1 ans 0 h : o to 3 e show. He|row morning, when the seals will lub last | plac the road f : : 1 % 2 ¥ it of tk 1 for the state clections. the Cromwell Countr ¢ 1 in the road from Ker \ hing tinal for the demo- | ac g s ugh the % forcadl to ind et : I © here this year i3 g s { t I ly tomorrow | cratic tick is free e s e . | ) s e Jeto! ; police static not expected although more than Al Dantelina avaty i stata h 1 @t rook witk ! 5 and those wishing to be | morrow 2 . . thaniten fhonsatt [possible voters will be b to past f ten e e da | The slo e o S elsierad Bt e in ‘h' (]44!'0|‘ e 3 £ & b t 5 U ter row is to HEE s Wik er L. 5 Factory Paymasler MEBHODE |t "o G e o et 7o e | b i by K sunith vareen | 1o e U e LT T i e cora” nearly (v ;o!h has but to call a = f " r r - ¢ 5 Sy : g led in court o b t'hou51:: Fm‘ ASSElflbly ThlS Fa”. the republicart 20“" qotn LH s it e ane t ¥ a. m. a 1 o at ¢ A I o ment of costs ; 05 mny i" rfl':you'; md:c.v]- transportation will be furnished pont 2 £ 4 yder .y Y mb will act : : . e tor joSHtIL nda “being a stranger | [ 148 201 ! Pereral undied _Both partics are rather confident mm«w and the democr y o 3 1 sald ! atic | repr ive fight cpre v hur erday at the b L, uddy will resume his duties ac cause of the rumor that there will 1 e « garags | Posters about town 5 > vote ? White ar . N e e e 2in when |2 d ‘ - lice headquarters tomorrow mor be a landslide thro t the coun- || ealisiy 5 t 15t secor it el ertson, republicans, will b . to ¢ o ¢ i [ i € @ ng ¢ = o S S try in their favor, 1 the hope G il E Mr. Norton and himself |against Frank O'B; 5 i n 2 {that Berlin .;1 pr o exception | ;i P T % i not I approval ¢ (Dick) Nortor I th tthen ' hird auto. T ks AL adl e Fifty-Seven Arrests Indoor Golf Course—dJoint Legion |if this rumor 15 ont to be true s ot g cd by him. He urged |ti at | dr 1chir ped in- T u e fty-seven arrests were recorded Golf Course to Open en received in Ken- | the votor he first lever anc s ndidat et s oo 1 ce hcadquarters during ths son and himse r rep \ e Italian t % jook ¢ : 3 October, a monthly repor: t Police Clerk Francis Don- howed. Of tha All in Rcadiness for State Election Tomorrow — Sclectmen to Open Installation Tonight—Briefs, indoor golf cou John fecabe, paymaster at the American Paper Goods Mfg. Co ., {past week ) A morrow night at 7: as pastor of i n illerick, secretary and £10 CIITLELS BT tech betweer erlin’s 1t regat ¢ e cr of the democ town rning as the result o t- llectmer Al Harr n he w i s talad leday thak the o T b reason o 1 Grove Hill, “Page 13) embolism suffered 1 . Attempted Robbery from a hu publicans opposed 1o one Ne ot heir candida R ty of a wom t it has been s ed that | connection with the repub- |be receivec - 2 ablice d s & . S Rl 5 Al o 1o b b Vi BUAC rans eaktus hecnty Aot e, Wi ol INDOOR GOLF R e A 4 faciaiah ta the! N brandi Iver and st To Knock Your Cold all, and his death on the eve the golf course, @ ma lcat s alc e teos i oH aa i are e ek AT s g ermoon — Faeming | promote interect in tho clection and Triangles at the local Lich school |ihe dograay. entered e store of | Iy g Few Hours Rl soviee wllieo removed 1o Sopierswor . c and 25¢ ; N. H.. wher s stor hildren cen a resident of holes, the builders prefer 2 i & ‘eel Like a New Person moved there |reduce the number of holes rather | ! e Eeh IDLE HOUR COURSL F L[;on the death of his|than the size of the greens Wo 36 Whiting Street ! w r t up a great defens 1t t v N t AbnouBaAm You Know It He was born at Haver- | Installation Tonight B g Plainville F arnes post merican il s L ¢ 3 ne is GUA ne to Berlin| The joint lation c: LA e rea il inhee } ’ v a cold in a n carly age. of Bolton-Kast¢a post, An to break up Ameriean I’Ar"l Legion, and its ladi iary pay noth- Goods g. Co. as paymaster and in e held tonight in the auditorium other capacitics for 20 years. lop the town hall. The audito " Al e, s Cbl o MrS il be used instead of the T . : TODAY and TUESDAY |l TO THE VOTERS OF PLAINVILL cCabe, 8 B rooms to accommodate the la to proy fifty ways urest way is ciples and u tendance expected | = Tomorrc ou goto the Is select amone otl offices E 2 3 %o e o i 2 erine and Margaret Me- | yrooi oo ® it be under the su- ] Tomorrow you go to the polls to select among other offices b KNOW does th of Ke nainzton and onc | o iion of County Commander 66 12 your Representatives to the General Assembly at Hartrord S Laltde e i flakenino o m\“ ;?““\T:O M,“' S G (necrvis and - Ruth Pfening. for the next two yea Dick” Norton and il T ore ahout a wee r- 100 Al You'll feel arc 11 committees of | el . 5 5 . Bl 5 AR university, Whe “linstallation under Howard Bunce | s O'Brien were nominated by the Democratic I , and Qi 50 SR 5 2 4 ost before you siderable fame as eball pitcher. ' L — with — apgressi p 2 S > feit ased, congeation T 16 s played e Mre Llleg ADIETe: e Re JACK BUCHANAN and JEANETTE MacDONALD have endeavored to conduct a clean, aggressive camp % and auxiliary, respectively g - with the Kensington Tabs' team and (8lon an e, (v < TS for the offices they have been nominated for. They K istanding piichers [These _commitieca havo mail ar- AS THRILLING AS A KISS” leoen : g onggolith {rangements for a so after the fearlessly stated their positions on the n I lquarters to inyest T e i this vicinity, He was a member | . i’ 2 2 LA the Knights of Columbus and [ccremonic to confront the next session of the slature, and have el ¥ ze to Llect Officers LY S ING " c ¢ ! O A e <~ N _2;{“ B\Ig’g‘)»‘\\ll\"\(‘ \".|())‘]{}R1.<'I'Ol. promised if elected to work for the best interests of ail september 25 Mr. McCabe, ”,;'":" S M".,‘?”fflf.‘?i‘,‘,‘ o i the citizens of Plainville. Can you aff to turn then: upon being urged to run for officers will be elected for S Chuiblcan nomination for repre’[Ing year. % GO OVER TO PLAINVILLE TO down? On their behalf we ask your support tomorrow. » rrest of th Get 3 : '\;1, sentative to the gencral ~assembly ard Party Wednesda SEE THE PICTURES” outicul rabr ¢ = aht St O e A L B e | | Seekdisiel b, R~ X PLAINVILLE DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMITTEE |, /e are workioe o i cas at vou « ¢ 1 would not allow him Tabs' ha ednesda f R e TONEY — “C e = o i ; :-A)flt"!':\e‘y\\lll\ll‘nc l(;“dfl\v;h‘ to the office | the girls of the telephone ¢xchanges | WEDNESDAY ONLY COMMON CLAY thin a f ) b Cala!l Qulnms if ho was successful, lin nearby towns. This social ,.mw». { | . . J bro 2 la R Tcan | Iumml services will be held ou |ing is sponsored by Miss Mary cdnesday morning at 9 o'clock at | Hart of )\umng'on. B I Bt P 5T se e 2o FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS In They Go! By BLOSSER Ic in St Mary's cemetery in New |like will be played at the party. Re Britain |freshments will be served and a | Election Day Tomorrow e aa s rinats Vexnrr tedlbto at: The polls of the three districts of | tend. | Berlin - will be opencd tomorrow Strect Paving Resumed | B / wtorning at & o'clock and Will Te-| The American Telephone ani| R S . / nain open until 6 p. m. for the | Telegraph Co. has resumed its work . IN'T LICKED e e P I e || o ST S0i0) PoRCr ot Lo fiaeczgs i\ weng Llckep/iiBors AAS e \;o'r oAust% 7 /”k LEsre i earrn dates. The moderators will be 1es- | the manhole which was torn up dur- AND TUE OLD BLACK CANERN 5 ‘ 7 ' A Mm o»q; AT A ter . Deming at Berlin, Thomas C. |ing the resent enlargement by the ! HoLDS THE NOSES Asove Fagan at Kensington, and Myron |town hall, The concrele is being re- OLD HERMIT N UPPER HAND pz Modse at East Berlin | moved fo the old trolley tracks and ARE DOOMED ¥ Z To BE DRAWN INTO THE BLACK Grand Opening |- | == COUNTRY CLUB GOLF COURSE| | == LLOYD HALL, KENSINGTON ‘ CURRENT - DRAWS THEM TUESDAY EVE, NOV. 4, 1930 : e Greens Fee 25¢ AND ELECTION RETURNS BY RADIO S HERE, TAKE HoLD OF AY HAND...T\WO

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