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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1930. ki Mounted Pin Seal Macl\ for Casseroles, or yellow frame SILVERWARE, LEATHER Getting the most for your dollar the purpose of this which we are sure will be of great interest and shared by all shoppers in New Britain and vicinity. OU1 OF TOWN CUSTOMERS CALL L\TLRP[ ISE 1 "00 Friday Only! Tremendous Dollar Values (In Aisle E) GOODS, JEWELRY, GIFTS, CLOCKS unusual sale WHAT Bill Folds, gular $1.95 Teather Hand Bag<. WHAT A DOLLAR WILL Silver Plated Ware silver plated ware, 50 year plate, discontinued patterns ssert spoons, 6 for Ieather Goods the bills red, for new brown, BUY quart size, with in Knives, TREET FLOOR A DOLLAR WILL BUY IN blue and IN green forks, $1 Plainville News SCHOOLS TO HOLD 1 cation o | throughout (l to 15 The dren week i, the to be week annual cnumeration in the town Plain September 1, between the : four and 16 1.633. Attendance T November I are ollows reet school, 613; Li 9: Junior high, 225 of as as den and of date 45 o io 1 wonde FIRE GOMMISSION KAMED ‘ool i 20 ~ EVENING SESSIGN American Education Week 01);' Be Observed Here (e t :u-lm« ind pupils a parents Murs, 100ms ¢ Alfred Hepworth 86 Years Old Commissione At Joard of the town hall, ommissionecrs erve for anot sts of Ire A. Norton Cooke —Alimni Elgien to Meet High R School Varsity—Library Dance selecting Tomorrow Lycning—Items, Tt ul moonlight s observance of American Week will be held by all th ville schools on the evening {vember 10, it was announced today Superintendent of Schools Teon aples. The schools will be closed ring the afternoon Mo ill hold two cl n the from 7 to 9 Th school work will be in order that parents and ve an opportuni schools and learn just ing done. In th consist noir Plain- for of No- nmiskion « Plainville resent commission vocated carefulness th fire rds and | OWNn on numerous occa ise preca brush, et serious pa its fricnds may to visit the | what is be- leaves, 1t Celebrating Altred He road is ce Birthday hizh school, the pwort two regular ¢ sembly program. schedule of classes work ¥ lass pe Mrs Britam hirthdas born in auntry the oldest She umber of She Av Hepworth Noah Dean of Plai Mad of jand an Tho below is giv gland ears @ sider known a nds. 1:05—7 English VIIT, History VIII, M X. Miss Ingle, roo sconomics NT P n Miss Corro, room & room 5 4z Miss Dowds, 60 41 room room 00 y M M ith the vor Paon democrats of § one of the pri Study Room e large rally e | -0 Berlin News LEGION WILL JOIN MERIDEN MARCHERS Local ex-Servicemen {0 Attend; War Memorial Dedication FINAL SET-BACK to Defend Reputation To- Conlon night — Telephone Girls Social successful—Mrs, Martha Albert Missing—Girl Scouts to Make Toys ' on-Kasica post, Amer ill he among othe ¢ in the dedication to be held in Meriden Satur en the Meriden World War morial will be formally dedicated. act number of delegates from < yet been determin- «d. but a goodly representation 1 ¢xpected. St Paul's fite and drum corpe of Kensington will also go and Join i the parade. The organiza- tion will meet at the hall oclock Saturday afternoon Jo 4 group. dedication can posts para I has not at and N The widely Ldwards ope of t Also, St nder {ie services will e ended. General Claren of the 26th division will pe epealkers for the occasion Commander W. C. Alex- be on hand to address veterans. A cont- sted 1o provid Legion mem- The parad: Saturday aft- e will her has been scle for the ire to go. 2 o'clock mittes transportation Lers who de; will begin at ernoon Hello Girls' Tarty A large crowd of girls from n horing telephone exchanges of Kensington night the al given New Britain telephone oper hatl in Kensington assortment of card gam:s played 4 there were as man siders present aa there were op- Miss Mary E was the social oi were awarded ond bridge prizes being won by M I'rank Kerkinson of Kensington and Mi Anne Crowley of New Britain Mrs. James Corr and Mrs. Agnes Corr, both of Kensington, carricd off the honors in whist i cial was given for a Christ- mas benefit and the promoters wers hizhly pleased with the support ren- dered by citizens of Kensington. No further plans have been made up o the present time for a repetition of this kind of cntertainment on the part of the telephone girls, but it is thought that in view of the sucgess of the party last night, they wili rmive some other entertainment bu- fore Christmas. Series Success igh- and P! 1esidents we ent. last at 20¢ crators i number and sponsor of A prize tnal Tonight The last set-back tilt in a serics three will be played tonight at Blue Hills schoollouse brtween the teams of John Conlin and Jai Westermeyer, representing Blus Hills and Meriden. respectively. By virtue of the victory gained by We termeyer's team at the last meeting now trailing by a 1. In ccnsequen e in set-back has was ol Conlin’s team i four-game marg his fame as a leader sunk to a low ebb whereas he Old rashioned and Modern DANCE NOV. 1IN GRANGE HALL Ladies 35¢ — “GAME | | feat | were I Coalc | the | board 2l | the pols. {ernor | man | by |literate | | given | put | but once considered the best there was. | In a statement made after his last time n said ti talking then. but nexst would have something talk about. Whether he me they would able to boast other ory have tosmake cuses remains to be seen after to night. | he losers of < and financiers | ven Blur de- boys tim they be of vi o - | the s i H ho be g hou: to in the hool | rl Scouts Trom now until ¢ outs of the Berlin zed off and on in to be distributed at Christmas dinner give. The in the playthings_from oilcloth pastcboard fillers that men's shirts when t from the laundry. will be in cha and tells of the rls display in their work ing a camel from oilcloth ance, the picce that ren cutting, can be m mous number o playthings made f At Christmas time your who these ornaments Clans ¢id not Make stmas the oop wiil making toys | their annual | the \,\l\i to Toys hecome shioni uite adept | home made | and the ‘ onipany | ey come home | Mrs Chase the | mak- or she ingenuity 1 r into | A ar om card- there are cnjoy re- n bring | lot eivi thot ste eve Santa Llection hectic the All Quiet With the pa ical campaign in ained p statistics arc been learned, that carly morning rush to the lay. the fotal vote W r than it was two y Berlin probably , the or the voters there In 1925 there in the three were but 1334, and recent town clection th only 825. Thus, many who voled for a pre did not vote for a governor, in turn. many who voted for who did not vote for a Afte sing a Berlin ot quiet hashed over notwithstanding polls i every- po- tow As the 1 | || | it hsa | Tue light n where els. the more 20, election is who visit by are | were 1377 votes districts Tuesday the cast there in were there ident who | | and, | g0 select- home Tuesd: mental to republican candid In 1928 R a plurality on (. Ric ayir detri- s than | 1 | | at | 0. ot von to democrats was clected whe less enly) i by Q cas by year Woman Reported Missi Mrs. Martha Albert of Kensington | was reported missing today by Enut Albert, who has heen appointed con- | servator of her cstate by the court | of probate. She left home Sunday and has not returned, he said. Per sons having knowledge o Where- abouts may communic with_ Al- | bert by telephoning Pavement Repairs When the coverings arc from the mnew concrete front of the Berlin fown vestiges of the work that conducted for more than a month | the American Telephone and ! Telegraph Co. will have disappeared. | The block is approximately NE feet in extent and completely ob- all marks caused by exc vations made ry by the largement of the man-hol: Social Club to Mect | A meeting of the §t. Paul's Social club will be held tomorrow night for the purpose of making arrange- ments for the whist party fo at Tabs' hall by the club on November 18. Also, arrangements will be made for repairs to the in- terior of Tabs' hall. A new roof was on the building some time ago. | interior repairs have been put | off until there is a ull in partics and | clections, 85 | Finished vemoved | block in hall all has been | en- | | neces: Society Notes George 1. Irentiss ot entertained a Mrs Worth ington vids zroup of |young |with a Glastonbury rvnoon at |the {home | Wilcox av work. |, tin attractive | | Lehman is an tion cducational thoronghly pregent this connection talk, ler thinki 1l g |81 |ing 1o India @and Ghandi terday Hal ladies 1fternoo luncheon ves ar s The in Gr of I M Ladies' St \ge wit by Mrs home Edw members of and | Hapg Mrs. ving cirele enter Charles her Hudson Mr on Kahms « Jolly ene sts played bridge Choir Practice Kensington Met will mest for at 3 o'clock Fast Berlin Another yhis lafined this iscopal parish to b Bridze and w | freshmen Tonight carsal night Hems social | ,‘ cvening at St. Ga th 10, urch, the men of Church Methodi he program Tuncheon jods wiil A scries B L La chool speaker ; at the 1 o'cloc) and the otional follow educatio of the Yale procured the dau Methodist at Yale 1 leave from his work in India American Mennor siC institution caring and developme 00 boy hman of has been Sy eveni ice church o1 of 100l for hoy for of the mor 4 ye Indix has spent work in conversant Indian problem that he outlining in detail Mr. Lehm quaintance with and will ndia a < proi i has on M man of will discuss Gandhi his g. Mr estions may own as 1 nd h and Activ influence on will of as) R Lehman tha wi ation h to pertai rayies ncher when s avor 'BULDENS Mustard riers the cduca- hour 17005, Shop Work t school n nn at High hizh oces Alumi oot 1merous School ool on Adu With 17—8:25 VIII. Mre. Gr 1emati VI, Hory : \rt VIIT, Home room 2 ool roon ins, oo N Inglish Mis . room Book ’ Ilemi e | roor N On Showing New Britain and Bristel number i opport Plain purpo _— | Young Roasting j‘ 1 Chlckens 35¢ Ib. Live: 40c Ih. Dressed If You Want Them Dressed (all Evening Before Carrots $1.00 Bushel A. J. Higgins FARMINGTON AVE Opposite Wright's Tavern Plainville Tel. 622 GINGER ROGERS o years of is ever the ANLEY sMI bserved of November ille on ges of s given as of Brouad total of year s throughout sarents ul op- udent ited to | consist of local boys and the | vivalry gives promise of | a Lattle. Pla d n of ¥ Complete Aid socic i held Bone o B vesterdi T'hom plans were completed tor ti jdar social 10 be held ing, Novemnber 13 PIo; m will be ireshments served Thursday annual rch parlors ¢ wnd sis Wedne ever will d t ou 1] ced oon Eniph 00d n tible ding aprons able arn alth ot Help Library Fund bridg Min- | iam L. D! work rtment always 1 dealing m TOMORROW Iy —— King for CASH "6 ROOM HOUSE LOT 300 FOOT FRONTAGE THE PLAINVILLE‘ “TRUST COMPANY Plainiille, Conn. R— Library Dance Tomorrow thi Aces Blect Members Bricl~ Hart Hutchin Bowlit Finishinz Toom & “on Casting Co. L INDOOR GOLE Afternoon Tacnis Childven 1 IOLE HOUR COURSE 36 Whiti Plainvillc SR b"aul\ Shoppe Ann's Near Neri's Shampoo and Fineer $1 SHAMP'OO a IATCEL (- existin ‘mber | Wave 8125 xuo‘l‘ missioners, the fiscal accepted | Brtstol News INGS OBJECTS - T0 EXPENDITURES |Says City Council Is Wasting Education Board's Money T0 OMIT VISITING DAY Board to | =70 t re~ 1d in sddy Williar el upon | Jennin or Votes save Cost—City Council Votes Lnergency $20,000 for - Poor Ielicf—Appointments Made—Registrars Criticized neil voted ¢ propriates $20,000 to Poo 91 = 8uiLD mmms PULLED THEM- SELVES OUT OF THE CHILLY WATER FRECKLES AND TUE OLD HERMIT GO OVER THE SITUATION, IN THZ DARKNESS oF BLACK CAVERN . 1 Do GEE.. OUR CLOTUES OUT.... BUT THERE MIGHT BE SOME DRIFTWOOD... \NE'LL TRY AND FEEL OUR WAY AROUND.. T WISH WE could A FIRE AN' DRY NT SUPPOSE THERE'D BE ANY "WOOD IN HERE... A Ray of Light! Harper of the to v Pirst snow board of \*ui\r com - take effect at |he(ni\ 1t \u\:mh\x 1, w Mr. l!Ar[nl treasurer and man- crican Silver com- ient of the Bristol tion, has removed 19 Tread Mfz. his rs. council re G Horton appointed in crm of three ye ippointments Were three board of Arthur ¢, Grimley s, W Samuel T tes of the buildin name 1; A 193 March 171932 ndon the hich at nter of r‘iwn.\on ts stead ‘1 Stone H“' il MceGill for for pol (IForestvilli) city eoun- Bristol's not be s U epted name the vot- been insta was only cived on distric on His on lis hat chang boundaries avoid confusior explained 1 Farmingtaa laid out after the opted d By Overheat 1 Squad A e called oldi on 10 o'clock la slig™t blaze D> an over- 1o ea No damage result- Mrs. Greeno will be heid from First Cor omorrow afte:- Fran will i Falls above 24 aboye 0 fa th s and ot} pected ow on Improved public wor a traff Hill dis- of t widener a Federal ction he 4 out s to Mreet recall of cit ng of t GUUB Bft ITCH i i NE SN ndo A LIGHT! HEAVENS!! GO EASY AND DONT TUMBLE INTO THE RINER... W& HAVE TO REACH THAT RAY OF LIGHT } “OUR FEET W ANYTHING L\GHT, STop AND Pl FUREG U s on 1930 BY NEA