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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7 1930. OU1 OF TOWN CUSTOMERS CALL ENTERPRISE 1200 Remarkable Sale of Sheer Woolen FROCKS 12.50 A Very Unusual Collection of Imported and Domestic Woolen Frocks The styles include Paris models from such makers as Lucille Paray, Germaine LeComte, Vionet, Patou, Lelong and other famous coutur- iers. The last word in fashion. | LEGION NDSTATE GUARD TO BANQUET [ Prominent Legion Officials {o| | Address Local Post | 'WILL MARCH TOMORR 0w High School-Alumni I'ootball Battle | Tomorrow—Bochus-Morrow Wed- ding — Chamber of Commeres nsacts Monthly Business, Detailed completed | Brock-B: | gior plans for es the joint post, Amer and the State Guard to be held | sday evening Legion on Whiting street in honor o Da s il Arm- affaic ice nd 1 former year: extended to all | town to present It is planned to prominent men 2 address the gathering. who have t to attend Waterbur. Windsor rmstr terbury past comr the American Legion, who have also | served on Legion men is s success in ve tion w var veterans of to take | be of en numerous These threc popu com emely h the to recticut nd effort 1aires post is bending every Models being now featured at Fifth them har Laust Fenn, Judge on Tuesday ssn W Ham avenue specialty shops at many | Bris and Gover times the price we are quoting, $12.50. Misses’ and Women's Sizes — Second Fl | Trumbull were the is possibilit retirin rnor in al program for during the day be omitted entirely this The local post has voted to turn | money received from the towr the Armistice Day celcbration by will be hand The u ildren ably oor Rerlin | d those | w cet | appointed | afternoon 1 at th office at 1:30 o'clock hing to go to Merid |at those places at the CONLIN SET BACK | Berlin News - i Paul's and D corps will accompany gion ers 10 Meriden and will furnish music for | {them in the parade. Members of | | the fife and drum corps will collect | :.’xt’l’abs'!]]‘ 1 o'ciock ) em Bolton-Kasica post members will | fall in line in the Meriden parade on | IN FINAL MATCHES Blue Hills Champion Ignomini- et & ¥ oo i ° ously Beaten by Meridemies | s ccting o e vout In tur p- | pointed several teams which will| work among the members to insure { & full membership for the next year. | It is the custom ofthe Legion to start | off each y with a clean slate, a full new membership is recruited. l1t a member from the previous year | does not renew his membership, he no 1o one of the The teams will go out present members and the can to increase the soliciting thosc not alrcady ing. Berlin Teachers to Attend Toward Bunce Heads Committee of Bolton-Kasica Post—School Board o Meet Tonight—Prentice Girls to | Bowl—No Action on Pastor. John Conlin of Kensington was | s t back onto a back seat last night | the tilt series 1s0 do what | number by belong- final of a three game Blue Wes- | between his m and of Jak of Meriden. Even John | lost, und his team mates disastrous luck as their leader. it of last night's game the cnded with a total score of | 5110 favor of Westerman's team. Besides Westormeyer the were William Ritchie, George Kanupka, John Hackett and Jack Giana| among the winners. Prominent among the loscrs were the three v Britain. The Spades and Clubs Jolmguist brothers and the two|will meet, and a tight game is Blater brothers. The losers will give | ticipated from t mateh. The t the Blue Hills school | Hearts and Diamonds will play cach o night of November 15 |other. The giving of two pri i ill bear the entire nse. the contests exceptionally Grange Dance Tonight closely contended. The prizes are Berlin G will give a dance|ewarded by George E. Prentice, tonight hall on Farm-|president of the Prentice Mig. Co ington avent Both modern and| A prize wili be given to the win- old fashioned ancing will be en- | ning team and a second one to the | voyed by the large crowd that is ex- | individual of the league who has the | pacted to attend highest score. The league is under | Mrs. Hooker Returns the direction of William Bucholz of Mrs. Jean Hooker of Kensington, [ New Dritain, who is assisted by Miss | who has been attending the | Ldith Ferino, | ktate convention of Congregational school Board Meets Tonight | churches, has returned to her home. | " he board of « | Mrs. Hoolker was delegate from the | Will meet tonight at the Worthing Kensington Congregational church. |t0 school. T routine business | o reports that though no definite |& discussion is ¢ ted concerning | action has as vet been taken toward | trensportation of pupils who have cecuring a new pastor for the local | hitherto had to walk a considerable several candidates are at distance to school present under consideration. A spe- 1t will \rl‘ml:\uh be 'I“\:\‘J-l‘vl , H cial meeting of the committee 1n eting Lonight whether the build charge of securing a new pastor wili ing committee of the school will go | hear the delegate’s report In the | 2hced, with their work of alleviat- near future. ing Berlin's long existing school Scout Meeting problems, or whether this p The Berlin troop of Boy Scouts|“ill be deferred until the present will Liold its meeting tonight at the poor financial conditions have a2 SSH 1 K -plato system is scoutirooms ot the Berlin Congrega- | Passed.t Theitwo-platoon &y | tional church George Guite and Nnow in effect as a means for reduc ing e e schools. Ac- Douglas DeMers will assist Scout- Ng congestion in th hoo master Emil O. Shjerden tion will probably be taken on this e problem at the meeting tonight. Legion to Attend Dedication e Final plans for Bolton-Kasica| . ”w::"’ ool Notes post's attendance at the World war | m e \_yk‘ e memorial dedication ceremonies ;)’x‘f x'rm‘n &,{,’;”;g fiads ‘_:m: Meriden tomorrow were compl »"“ e M 0[” ~|I”.dm el last night at the regular meeting of | 8vncral health of the chil . £ the Losion. The mewly installed | N4s been weighing and measuring commander, Paul Baker, presided | them and inspecting their eyesight o ThE fnss tive The Damrosch musical program A large delegation from the local was reccived at the Kensington post is cxpected and transportation | Jtnior high and ~Grammar schosl facilities have been arranged to this morning at 11 o'clock. Two sec- carry those who do not own auto- | tions listened to the reception, the mobiles. The transportation com- | third floor group and students in mittee headed by Harold Ventres the fifth, sixth and seventh grades will have cars at Giana and Ron- East Berlin Items ketty's store at 1:20 o'clock tomor- termeyer inself suffered achers from Ber- he two-day confer on character department in s will be one of s kind ma A number lin will atte cnce in Hartfor cation, a nev education, 1 st attempts of it Connecticut. Girls V Bowl The Prentice Girls' bowling leagu will roll tonight at the Fraterna bowling alleys on Arch street in oL t in | | a a dance liov und 25 W e make church. | | | | | Miss Viola visiting the nurse, A crew of surveyors and engi- neers visited Last Berlin yesterday | and, although their exact was not ascertained, it is that their trip of inspection was in | conjunction with the proposed water line from Berlin to the Stanley C‘hemical company and the tapping of the New Britain water mains. Just what the ultimate decision be- tween the city of New Britain and believed Old I'ashioned and Modern DANCE Glven by the BLRLIN GRANGE FRIDAY NIGHT. NOV. 7 BERLIN GRANGE HALL be hel | rresi | vam, purpose | A | board of selectmen to a helping | the unemployed Tt is expected tha ber of local Legionna in the m imoth par: Meriden tomorro in connection large nu s wiil n to | afternoon a ent controversy will be has not beea nnounced, but yesterday's inspec- | tion en to indicate favor- onr & o'clock dication ¢ Scouts 3 i World T o'clo the 26th diy nder W, ( will partici dedication exercizes Bochus-Morrow The wedding of Miss daughter of Mr. and Mrs. row of White's crossing. a Bochus of F will tomorron Community The al monthly me A the Berlin school committee will be held this evening at & o'clock ¢ next semi-monthly meeting of Wesleyans will be held on Mon- cvening at § o'clock at the h v. anad Mrs, E. E. Wilson. The business session will be fol- | i by a social time ! st Berlinites who enjoy football | will have an opportunity to a good football game Thanksgiving | morning at Memorial field at Willow | Brook park Britair when the Vermont 2 3 play he New Britain High school tean.. | fachonald, an Last Berlin #t squa at undoubted s ratcd very L kfield man and | m lust Saturday's game scored two | touchdow nst the Middlebury ermont has been d of the best p freshmen into will be A Morrow, T. H. Mor- d William take place 5 o'clock at ne se © home of William Hill of The bride will be % N ven v Geor boy the 1 be 3 He Appear On Air Chectham Plainy known p will he To Howard well over t of s o'clact e-| | eveni s hen he par r somie ‘ VDO at Station WDC at p teams taken t amp. The | nounced. social held last I's Episcopal attended. Prizes awarded to Mrs. George Cole Jr., Jarvis rner. The w Mrs. Joseph Dono- lelin, Mrs. J. A Krashan, Arthur | furphy. The set back prize was won by Raymond Stimpson. The whist scheduled next week will be omitted owing to Pythian fair. Pythian fair, which has becn process of preparation for the will be held on Fuesday 1eetham recer 1 from the west. where vith seve orche ppea time, Plain- pro- ral le I be his tion in some ed that ma 11 in on his expec riends w ne Pollard ) o on es went Mrs, ms, Walter Bowers, und J. Dowd 2 Britain, far 1y Gagnon of New banjo soloist will also take part in program w o local man C. of C. Meeting r meeting of th s of the P Commerce pr | was at INIGHT and Mu Broadw making 1 event of the ic Riot Hit A lLaugh Based On “QUEEN HIGH" with Ginger Rogers and Charlic Ruggles outstanding ¥ BOYNTON AT WICHITA Wichita Nov. 7 (s 3 Boynton, youthful aviator seeking to lower junior transcontinental | flight 1 landed here at 9:25 | a. m s v. He flew Am a minutes. B nley News — Acts — Comedy OVER TO L1 ONLY LET'S GO PLAINYV SATURDAY from ten 2 Teature GLORGE O'BRIEN in “ROUGH ROMANCI ANN HARDING "HER PRIVATE AFPAIRY Coming SUNDAY STHL VIRTUOUS SINY PLAYS AS SCHOOL BURNS @, Chicago. Nov. T school in hich T A 1 grade pupil burning, Lillian Goluboff played a march on th school organ her playmates marched to safety in was | Plainville News |is Augustine Lonergan, | all sides over | son | ity | | their d last cvening at 8 o’clock in the | whamber rooms on Plerce streetf. President W. B. Vincent presided and reported today that nothing of importance was done outside of the transaction of routine busines: Various committees of the chamber arc working on different projects of interest and ue to the town Politicians Quiet Plainville has returned to its nor- mal everyday life after three weeks of feverish election talk and ralliess The consensus about town is that the best candidate in th: democratic landslide in t'\s district | former con- gressman. All express the opinion that he was absolutely too strong | with both republic 1 democt voters for Colonel Clarence W. mour, Surprise clected has b ¢ the poor showir Paonessa Dewey by Angelo M for sheriff. He voters to gzi Now all t ted by local | strong rub naing in the past election for loca ndidates th e town cl To Meet crowd Alumni A is expecte igh school-alimni ba afternoon h will ma of the local high schooi This will for local many of the 1 tion. Cap large 1 at the 00tha Chalko of last plaving | The enjoyed a suc- team ha past Home on lough the 1 {Ladies’ Aid Sirko 447 § Automatic Chapman Kalleubach Stanley Loy Nyberz Shippers dvall PR 1 S Li Goodrich 452 449 Tool and Die -~ [room 1 45 24 . | press t Scrap Room S Woods Woods Society of Church Elects t Stanley Aid Library Dance Tonight e ot alrcad srar 1 ou advar 8 o'cloc high tart BE in | school | o'clock danc the Humason Bowling Pr P e Simpson’s Grocery 114 W. Main St Plaimville, Ct. " BUY BETTER BRANDS Where It Is Better for Less L§ mera 67¢ l:;.fl.:l,hl’(,)fll\ and BEANS lgc :\l::::»:"1()ll,}.l PAPER 25(: Sinms 10¢c e 19¢ e )T C 10¢ 25¢ 3lc 25¢ 10¢ 23¢c 23¢ Brand R. 5. PANCAKE FLOUR 20 oz. package Refugee BEANS Cut Mammoth OLIVES Plain and staffed GRAPE New pa R, TABLE Package R. 8. CRANBERRY SAUCH R. S. MILK. 10¢ RICH EVAPORATED 3 cans treasurer, George \Weir. meeting wiil ovember ng soc be held next form of a Thank: parsonage. the CHULRCH 25 YEARS OLD 1 anniversa SATURDAY ¢s in the Follow- ENDs Special Low Pri ing Iten Sweaters for Children Boys' Overalls, Work Shirts Men's and Boys' Shecpskin Coats and Iecath Jackets Blankets and Comforte Robes, Gloves and Shoes and - Rubbers Neckwe: Ladies' Silk Men, Women and Trousers and Bath Mittens, Men's Underwear, Hosiery. James' Dry Goods Store 53 West Main Street INDOOR GOLF Afternoon Fyening e 35¢ and 25¢ Children 15 IDLI, HOUR COURSE 36 Whiting Street Plainville Ann’s Bezauty Shoppe Tel. 94 Shampoo and Fincer Wave $1 SHAMPOO and MARCEIL Near Nerl's Store §1 15 He opposed the Bristol News | CHARTER GHANGES ‘BEFORE COMMITTE ed from the of the cente viding broke into Iz politicial escribe and Il er ba > Mayor Cramb Lists Eight—City - told the comr Gomptroller Suggested JOHN DONNELLY AROUSED | | Voices Opposition to Several Propo- niddle asing lis conter t they are the ion on osed e Com Homer t sals—West Lnds o Meet Torring- ton Team—Restauratcurs Incor- porate for $50,000—Items. 1erous possil city eha by tt cha revisior held in tr last cvening. Mayor | mond Crumb, invited to t was called upon for s presente ing eight should be meeting W a memorandu cons s of 1eir opinions such with suggestions whic Corporation racy for disobed hould believed private effective. Police office o West We will oppos Mu: fectir cup at v o'cloc sdiction ess his views on said that it city the s comptrol Peck. chair told the a tried to obt had not “ridiculous” istol was without Esubron the committes, et had | The lincur 1 West Ends the e rd ity Molloy of H th co here suc of o services Mayor Lists Proposals for stions presenied hy umb conso a two- hundred feet the > runs in whol dis- Donnelly Opposes Measures possit system voting district boundaries of b T Tor n tha remo s, T orr leadin 1d linesmar ringtor Peasic ¥ ore of } in Siatist d Worl State ting i batile FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS T THOUSHT THIS RAY oF LIGHT WoULD SHow uUS SOME WAY OF GETTIN OUT OF WERE... BUT WE'RE NO FURTHER. THAN \WNE I SEE Gents 50c Ladies ¥ the chemical company in the pres- SOMETHING.. WHY—THAT LoOKS LIKE A BASKET DAN CLIPP USED FOR GRUB,WHEN KEEM RINER. LOOKIN' FoR. LOTTA CANS IN TT, MARKED POTTED BEEF.. LooKS LIKE KERE A LONG TIME WHO WAS DAN HE WAS A YOUNG BUCKAROCO \NHO WAS OUT HERE LOOKIN' FOR GOLD...1 REMEMBER WHEN UE PADDLED OFF... AN THATS TH' LAST BVER HEARD OF HIM TILL YoU FOUND THIS GRUB BASKET OF u‘i/‘/ a \ 7 A ITS BEeEN

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