New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 4, 1930, Page 7

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NEW BRITAI DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OVEMBER 4, 193 v M OU1 OF TOWN CUSTOMERS CALL ENTERPRISE 1200 .?/zc. Our Wednesday Aisle Are Exceptional Guides Men'’s Four-in-Hands 79¢ ea. (2 for $1.50) Silk Four-in-Hands, Values to $2.00 All Colors, Women’s Hosiery 63c pr. Full Fashioned, Silk and Celanese, Specials to Values Some Irregulars Women's Gowns 79¢ ea. (2 for $1.50) . Rayon, Regular and Extra Sizes, Colored 35¢ ea. Rayon, Boys' Pajamas 31.09 ea. (3 for $3.00) Two Piece, 10 to 18, Kaynee Make, Plain and Fancy Patterns $1.69 i éhgldren’s Bloon;ers 0dd Lot, Boys" Golf Khnickers (2 prs. $3.25) Fancy Wool Mixtures or Corduroy, Sizes 8 to 18 (3 for $1.00) All Colors Boudoir Lamps $1.60 hade, Rose, Orchid, Green. Regular $2.50. (Gift Shop) El;ctric WClock; Harlin Make, Balcilite Cases, Gothic Design $4.95 $4.50 for §2.29 Men’s Winsted Wooi Swealers,iifiz.zc)' Coat or Slip-on Style, Some Guaranteed All Wool, Odd Lot, Values to $1.59 | Also Some Leather Hand Bags flnported Necklaces New Styles and Colors 25¢ ot Main | | church, | Rev. st Auxiliary Unit—Funeral of J. McCabe ‘Tomorrow—Town rows $10,000—Items. With a list of 1,516 eligible in the town of Berlin as compared | local vor- | voters | were ective instal will regula hall on | be in enue. win G. L. were Berhn News {|Herald to Post Full || | Returns for Berlin R A bulletin giving full figures of Berlin's vote in the state election V V TE [;AST || will be posted in the window Rocco’s barber shop on | street. Kensington IN BERLIN TODAY Lo | | : 5 . { {church, New Britain. E | Bal] g K g {Donahue o Joseph flly oting 1n- Rensinglon New Britain; Rev. Francis Thougm tO Se[ Record |assistant rector of St. Augustine rch, Hartford, and Rev. Johr Brennan of St. Paul's church, Ken- sington, will assist. LEG]ON HEADS ]NS’]‘ALIJEDl The active pall bearers will be Dr. {James L. Green, Matthew Kennedy, | William Doren, Bernard Moor Joint Excrcises Held for Post and | jarjes Denturo and John Fitzger- J. |21d. Flower bearers will be Eaward {Kozuct and John Mattson. Mrs. Bor- | Madeline & t will play the or- gan, assisted by Mrs. Jamer Brady Interment will be in §t. Mary's cemetery, New Dritain. Legion and Auxiliary Install Under the guidance of County Le- with ! 5 two years ago. &ion Command: Charles D. Perry ing records were in danger as elec- o Windsor and Mrs. Ruth Pfening tors swarmed to the polls today. Atlor prigtol, officers of Bolton-Kasica Kensington box this morning at | o¢" Amoerican Legion, and its 9:45 o'clock a record had been set, |jging' guxiliary assumed their posts uccording to the officlals there, 362|150 1o coming year at the joint in persons having voted up 1o thal|gia)1a1i0n conducted at the town hali | time. Voting was icported o be |jage pion considerably heavicr than usual 4t| \ complete change of officers wa the other districts A made, Paul G. Baker and Mrs. Els Officials in Berlin at the town hall |venires being inducted as the re. Moderator, Lester F. Dem- Hoadalod ths checkers, Mrs. . Damon, S Catherine Murray, Mrs. B. ‘W t Commander Harold D. arns and Mrs. Grace L. Ventres; yroq t clerks, Miss Junie Brown and | arter the business of John Murray: booth-tenders, JOhn |waq finished last night the M. Webber and George Balog. JOhn ing’ turned o lighter strain of en- | H. Webber was the first voter at (ortainment, enjoying a nice social. | the first distriet polls, and Mrs. | Grange Blcatst Omaera Catherine Murray was the first! Opicers of Berlin Grange woman fo vote there this morning. clceted tonight at the At the Kensington box. ‘ocated at 'incoting held Grange Tabs' hall. Thomas C. Fagan was|iarmington av moderator. Checkers were LRocco Week-Day Services | Belmont and Claude W. Stevens. A month's mind mass of requiem | The ballot clerks were Ira M. Bald- | will be celebrated at St. Paul's and James Brown. while Mrs. \church on Thursday morning t Green and Thomas T. Fagan |7:30 o'clock in memory of Miss bo v James Brown |Mary DeLowrey, sister of Mrs. H. B was the first voter of the morninz. |Cooley of Maple strect, Kensington. | while Mrs. G. E. Green was the first | At nd 7 o'clock on Friday| woman to cast her hallot |morning the monthly Sacred Heart | In Kast Berlin Myron J. Morse devotion services will be held at St. was moderator. Mrs. Royal H.|Paul's church Morse, Mrs. John Demore and Mrs Loan For Berlin Effected Margaret Ringwood were checkers.| Negotiations thought to final Victor Belden was ticket clerk, and |have been transacted with the sig- hooth-tenders were Mrs. Rose Bel- natures of Berlin's three selectmen den and Patrick Holigan |for a loan of $10.000, the first to be The polling places were crowded |horrowed by the town under the| throughout the morning and a nm\-jmw budget. which authorizes the | jmum of interest was being mani- [town to borrow sums up to $85.000 | fested in the election today. Auto-|for meeting current expenses. The mobiles were put into use for trans- |loan will be made by the Chase N portation of those who lived far[tional bank of New York city, with fro mthe polls. Leaders of both par- [which Berlin has done business for ties were in high hopes that tr rs tide of votes would come their wa Social Tomorrow Night Pardon €. Rickey, republican nomi- | The tclephone girls of the New nee for assemblyman, was seen com- | Britain exchange under the direc- ing from the town hall rather early [tion of Miss Mary V. Hart of Ken- this morning with a confident smile. | sington will be hostesses tomorrow Funeral of Mr. McCabe night at Tabs' hall, Kensington, at Funeral services for John J. Mc- an extensive social in which a num- Cabe of Kensington will be held to- |ber of varieties of card games will morrow morning at 9 o'clock at St.[be played. Prizes will be given and Paul's church. The service of solemn | refreshments served. A large crowd high mass will be conducted by Rev. |is expected to come from Blue Hills Matthew J. Traynor of St. Mary's and stage a set-back game. George Grand Opening COUNTRY CLUB GOLF COURSE | in | set installed in | the outly | th $ Leopard's team of Blue Hills will be on hand o engage a team from Kensington Th public is invited Golf Course Opening The new indoor golf course known as the “Country Club” and located Lloyd's hall will open tonight with a match game tween th three sel of Berlin. A radio the hall will rend-r clection returns to those present ¢ they come in East Berlin Voting today was carried on niore cnergetically than in previou clections. Approximately 50 vote recerded in the first a half this morning. The the town election a few was 35 at 10:3¢ o'clock. William Nye va - the first 1o vote in this district. With a few exceptions, he has been first at the polls in most every elec- tion Both the republicans and the democrat large crew of mi- chi to bring t Items ich were had a whelr el republics nd 1 ber of split ly Mark of Mrs 1 Mai prot Mrs Smith of Clinton is Lewis Wescott at her meeting of the ) ociation for held this evening at Hubbard school. The annual clection of officers will take place time. 4-H club will the entertainment for the The pupils of the eighth will sell home made candy conclusion of the program, Henry Medd of Tsland Park, . has returned to her home fol- n extended visit here as th mother, Mrs. Lewis Parent- \is fall will 8 o'clock in of cott her We Miss Gertrude Bunce r 3 to re hi colle here as the turned to ime her following guest of ham supper will b banquet the Ladies' Community hall tomorrow evening b, Aid socicty of the Methodist chusch Anot 1d rocial will be held Gabriel's Episcopal chure 1l rooms on Thursday ever o'clock. The men of th: p be hosts on this oc- casion th bridge ard whist will ed on Page 16) Old TVashioned and DANCE Given by the BLERLIN GRANGE FRIDAY NIGHT. NOV. BERLIN GRANGE HAL Gents 50¢ Ladies 3 Modern | step to convince {of their nex talent inclu | cnce Blair, | Maynard Arthur A Plainville Newf ANTI-SPEED DRIVE - T0 BE WAGED HERE ... Prosecutor Gonlon 10 Seek Aid =2 of State Police R EARLY YOTE VERY LIGHT Minstrels at Grange Hall Tomorrow Quartet—John | Eves"—Mr. | “Tap danc Solo, A ters—Mrs, Solo, “Spi ~—Willlam “Solo, "I Evening—Funeral of Charles B. ‘Iha]l Wrote Lolines Solo, Platt Hotchkiss—Woman Injured in Au- tomobile Accident—Other Items. Took A strict campaign against speed- | 00 w East street highway ted in the w Prosecutor Charles I Blair Solo, M Dorothy Th Quartet Closing ing on the n is to be near futurc Conlon of | the town court Mr. Conlon plans to scek the help of the state police de- partment and will ask that two mo- | toreycle officers be assigned irol the highway during vaign. The officers will be instruct- cd to conduct a close watch on cars | traveling over the highway and to make arrests in all cases where there e violations of the motor laws. The police have been trying s#me time to stop the use of tI highway as a speedway and Prosccu- tor Conlon is taking this drastic motorists that the town officials mean business. The highway is used extensively daily by both business and pleasure cars and it is reported that a majority of them travel between 40 and 50 miles hour and even faster in many | instances. The street is very dan- gerous because of the many inter- | W43 engage sections and the presence of the | l¥ at Lak high school and Linden street | SPent his N The 1ed arti to music | prospect present Cha | Word ha the death vehicle 54 day tal treatment heart Mr. at the where g for trout son of Henr His early ville. an ican war. I bouley d at the quiring ard system was estab- st town meeting, re- | Kitti v motorist to come to | brother, a stop when coming out of a side | ville; and street onto the main highway. He |Smith of may continue on without fear of ar-|of Plai rest but does so at his own risk. On Funeral |different occasions state officers have | held tomor: policed the highway without giving | o'clock at advance notice and many motorists H. to their hands. Lively Ballot Fight lough pre-clection predictions | w t 4 record vote would be cast to- | day in the state election appeared doomed to failure as the day went {on, party leaders were well eatis- ed with the voting up to noon. It appeared at 12 o'clock that some- | thing in the neighborhood of 1.300 | votes would be cast before the close {of the polls this cvening. ‘clock 542 votes had ast, in comparison to ago, the tim nd lishe ever, Frank officiat family lot ville, w re Mrs. Est South vadly cut | atternoon through auto after been 5 two years | by of the combined state onal election. At 12 o'clock tes had been registercd. While reat drop from . when 1403 had vot- | ain cd at noon, it was a sizeable increase | cd over the figures for tion of 1926, Botlh p to bring had large s to ihe | Swartz of 1 woman e state o gated and working hard | pearance voters to the polls and | Tucsday tleets of cars in opera- ies werc m cast bsiween the o'clock. Voting to- htly h o at the past town election John H. Trumbull, &s 1. was one of the carly voters. cast his ballot at 9 o'clock. He as unaccompanied, but Mrs. Trum- a sli ine, whi Governor Britain, it Congreg supported by a strong cast | locutor and Dancing With Tears Quartet—“Wandering Singers.” “A Song by e Up Miniat program lovers of a Spanish IHotchkis s Plainville on Company . nd served in the § Harry Bristol v pastor Main about the som’s corner by a n Mrs. Grace Phil For ckerson's was in t Constable T in Dianaiile s lainville a wrers. The quartet will b of local ding as end men J ! Herald to Bulletin Albert Hand, Rugsel Plainvile Results Forrest Lohnes. Re results of Pl will be the inter. the state el B. Clark will assist posted do of (‘astle’s store in square shortly after the the poils this evening at ¢ Herald will also 7y Plainville results in the e paper to be published this e ning. Results also by phoning %25 Britain, after Compl the ville voting ir today will be nd Ball A in the wi o. Center ram will be as follons musical numbers—entire close ¢ o'clock || ening—Mrs. Alice Clarke. i nialy may be e Calkins. and e—Richard Burke, end man, “Rolling Ibert Hand New ) o'cloc plann an especiall ing for next Sunday The worship will be the theme & Special music ha There will be subject Bundle of Old Love Let- Dorothy Chamberlain, ringtime in the Rockies” Blair. f I Could the Stein Song" — f Armist been Get the Guy Mr, ned tereopticon “Beyond 1 to b 1re promises Followin be a Jolly Old Monk"—Mr. rin fellows of th present at \d ure Golf My Wife —J. Clar- Iy Mother's omas “A Tragic Tale musical rs Eyc Mrs. —entire ROty with sts is expected to and there larg such accom appeal s every audience being o'cloch of importance i rles B. s been Hotchkiss received B. vetera Brooklyn Na he has been for several lere Hotchkiss, 8f « arles r Su enterta eration, house nool and ed to of Bristol Hertar He Ho hospi receiving mo ole be resent ptember 11, 1§ ry 8. and Eliza Hotchkies i pent in Plain- » he enlisted in Regiment, C. 1ish-Amers or a number of years he 4 in hotel wo ¢ George, bass solol. Colonial ocial hon on fee wil Grange Meeting and fourth de on a special- Vermont. He winters at Glen Falls, il by ifte s Hotch Hotel cousir and Mrs two Bristol Arian ille services will probably be afternoon liome of I th 38 row the at 2:30 s cousin Landry Mon- in th 2 H of the ent e. Burial will in West cemeter; oman is Injured elle Nickerson 9 street, Uni wus the face yesterday she w thrown shield of her Blos- or ille wher win Guild Meeting it ps of 65 Grove It required 12 on Mrs. vill close the Fom Posters Disappear Tedesco i held both drivers for ap- the town court next o5 Norton Unionvilie It was expected that over 200 |couth on F: rmi [ ch e goir po; ational Church Notes The Congregational Young Peopl arrived later in the day and d. Practically all the candidates hoth tickets were in evidence at | lic of the partieg in being kept busy | voters, answering | g to other the the town checking phones dquarters hall up and AL s Wed CLOSED Jame vial Minstrels T 1 entertainment hich will presented in Grange hall tomorrow evening by the Im- perial Minstreals of the Plainville M. . Church will feature a quartet consisting of Messrs. Calkins, Blair, Platt Wilson, who are well known about the state as the Im- perial Male quartet of Waterbury They o previously appeared in Tmp Men's Floor Cov JAMES’ 209 DISCOUNT » Added Specials for Furnishings, Notions, ALE L THIS WEEK ed on l'age DEPEND ON ZEMO TOSTIP NG nesday Morning WED. AFTERNOON s’ Dry Goods Store Footwear ering, Window Shadc. Novelties, etc. concert iinville to the delight INDOOR GOLF Afternoon 25¢ IDLY 36 Whiting Street NIGHT She Loves Him and Likes It “MONTE CARLO™ with Jeanette MacDonald and Jack Buchanan Let's Go Over to Plainville to See the Pictures To WEDNESDAY ONLY “COMMON CLAY™ With Constance Bennett and Tully Marshall THE e — Evening c an Children 15¢ HOUR COURSE itations tion,” thousands say 0. All dealers Plainville settle an cstate, we ars asking for CASH 6 ROOM HOUSE LOT 300 FOOT FRONTAGE on Trumbull near New Brita bank n ze now on. property Tnquire at PLAINVILLE TRUST COMPANY Plainville, Conn, bids on a Avenue N MUS BE SOLD LLOYD HALL, KENSINGTON TONIGHT! Greens Fee 25¢ ELECTION RETURNS BY RADIO FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS T SHOULD THINK. WED BE THROUGH HERE PRETTY SOON ... How FAR DOES THIS 60, BEFORE WE COME ™ THE OTHER SHUCS! You DoNT R THINK WE MIGHT 17 NEVER MeaRD NEVER GET OUT / OF ANYONE GETTING OF HERE, Do OUT OF HERE ALNE — You% GEE.. AN' L KNow PLENTY OF 'EM WHO WERE DRAWN IN WITH THIS PoweRFUL CURRENT !' DONT Wormy ABOUT THAT NOW!... Bristol News VENING SCHOLARS - WIND. A, B, TRIPS <o | Arthur Ma | {0 6o to Washington CHL S, WIN West Hartford 1 ¢ hampionship Maynard Team Or Attachment Filed LOANS ON TIME Muiua fter akfast wa remony a wedding vued at Craig Locke of the immediate place was prettily ed with palms and flowers ision. After the break- ind Mrs. Phelan left by on a honeymoon journey York and Pennsyl- reside ' at eir return, Monday, No- members fan " ilies, at Mr. through New riin and Albert Jabs | var Iire in Garage Squad A and Hose Compan 2 of the tire department were sum- ned to a garage owned by James rty at 174 North street at cvening to ex- ted when tipped over. and no dam- a bl whic oline used § LEAGUE TITLE/ 2= Chemicals were age s dor s Tootball M Brin Zephrig Maynard (Devitt) Maynard, 71, nard of $i7 stville, died at ng fol- ronths, N. H daughter and Coming go after ghe she took ing are rt and of Wa- Here—Mrs. Zeph- Dies — New Grid mo two anized—Bricf= of there. Vorestville, at 9 morning, when a juiem will be erment will be in the Roman Catholic cemetery. Cop Initial Championship virtue of West Hartford high's anchester yester Bristol high utomatically hip throne of wecticut Interscho- st time i local institutio: oothall teams has loop schedul lefeat Wes sterday. a play-of ry as a tic morrow s o afternoor footba 1s the chz al 0 Con he Monahan Bristol & director o gh, is tutor of npions. Rod r athlete, which boa kfield combina- Albie G Bob Greene omprise the first Louie Albertelli, v Curtis as re- Dwight (Dikes) . Ron Hyatt, Capt: rcoln, Chugg d Jim Fitz- H. H nmy 1 Fiorillo a mainstays. ipping Mona Torrir Boh tacked or school o play this seas n high of Willi- ty Saturday and t} itchburg. M higi Smoker and Entertainment ) r monthly meeting of 1 0. R. M., to be $ o'clock, a smoker and an en- sented. Ar- g made to note for an a ng. C. Ball in Title Role ia," & mirth provok > presented b ind Profession- t the Community stol High school and Friday eve- ion of this pro- the opening of season in Bristol. Ball. who has gained prominence in this sec- as producer, direc- the principal around whom of the play 1e- 1 the cast will be Hamm, Ro pr tion orge orge nk G ed to be the ou performance w horus,” composed en Fug g r ominent Bristol t dr. f th busine s of collexs in which 2 part, will ope ock cach evenir Industrial Service 111 Muin — Over A Pione 1 Saturd 1— Daily By BLOSSER WHAT'S THAT? MY FoOT STRUCK SOMETHING !! DID You HIT ANYTHING WITH YouR FzeT, FRECKLEST No... T CANT ToucH BOTToM BUT. « \NAIT A MINUTE.. THERE! N FEET ARe TOUCHING SOMETHING Nowl!!

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