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‘?'EW BRITAIN ! DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 193 (ROSS WY URGE e ; TORNOT i - By RupLzy | VERESTADVIRES |Od Whit Oak Trolley Car Bar DRY lAw'Hpril : , : | s e ot NWRMfi;mymgxy New Haven / « | : ‘ I tem augw mliee, ot w085 G 7 m to the march of progre Writes of His Impressions @wfifiXMflmmmnmmMm»LUmwm Co. bordering on the New Britain- | children of ~Johnson strect are Plainville line. The structure is onc | spending a few days in Boston of the oldest in this section, havi s New Britain upon the splendor of [yoan crected in 1894, a few vears| Mrs. Matilda Nordstrom is con- its World war memorial has been [after the clectric trolleys made their | fined to her home on Rebbins a cived by Ralph H. Benson, sec- appearance in this city. ue by illness For vears the barn was used ex- s tensively by the Connecticut Co. Je The Maple Hill and Newingion is known especially to passengers on | Girl Scouts, members of troop 10 New Ingland council Plainville line, but even more €0 | will cnjoy a hike to Ce mountain crest was a guest at the annual [by the older residents of the <ity | tomorrow under the leadership aber of Commerce banquet, Oc- | Who used to journey to White Oak | their captain, Mrs. Roy Miller < in days gone by. In late years| plans have been made by the His letter follows barn took on a dark and aged | troop for a food sale to be held in e A carance and passcngers on trol- | Pollerer's small greenhousc on Robe “I have your good lsticr and the |1e¥8 Wwere accustomed to peer|hins avenue on Saturday, Novem- Toust TUBERCULOSIS World war memorial booklet hrouglvits darkened andidustyining becils 7 dows 10 sec what was housed with- Light Troveling IKéOOOM/espe' el ol IR - ¢ PERS,ONS,,A,CGUéED ;i A letter commending the city of | of the Chaml erce, from Walter T. Evere <&— DoNT FORGET second along this e would take | morit with vau te ormer nignt,my | e burn was uaed in late sears [ which have now pract disap- | dies who could not come back with | Which have now practically disap- | To REACH THAT DISTANCE | me peared from this city. During the | 7t T were to select a memorial | P2St summer the worn out trolley | giefani News Agency Says Many irs protected within the structure | | ] 1, them I would chose this one, | - — Einslein estimates > [ erected by the bood oiivens ot Mow [ were taken fo an open space above Held During Past Two & % the barn and burned. With the barn STRAIGHT LINE THAT LONG eBnat It 70 moraius tiotin om0 Weeks in Rome, [ wish fo thank you for th 3 LD RETURN TO ITS splendid New gland day meet was decided to sell it and have i Iome, Nov. 7 (P—The Stefanl STARTING POWT ) trost it will be my pleasure to sec |24 i ) News v tod nnounced that 1 soon again 7 7 1bout 20 persons accused of plotting “Sincerely < ,I l H ll \ s igainst the fascists regime had been 4 ) EVEREST."| ap € l wyews arrested during the past weeks e = —_— nd that further igat were Ity items o ,‘ 5 i communique issucd by the news Thera Io Hill for | agency said ¥ ! Compensation Commissioner Leo | 1€ benefit of the ain Chil in thodayseprccepieithe, anily Noonan has d d the dren’s Home at the 1 of Mrs, | Versary march on Rome Stephen Gazda of this city against |James T. Powell on Robbins avenuc. | (O Corbin Cabinet Lock division of | M oy Miller, who was in charge ? American Hardwar ‘0. jof work committec reported ne il prepared lical expenses. He clai that | tht ight gowns, 12 slips, and |in concert with isiRalements left foot by stepping | 10 pairs of pajamas were completed. |in Taris a series of at worl The | A picnic lunch which was arranged inst the regime. T g = - found that the cong vt frs. C. 5 hefore the special tribunal. of the foot was not duc o care T ssness or liability by the company. | Tt S Fit o A1e ot (Christman articles | KILL 5 RABBITS, STEAL 3 A SQUASH WEIGHING 302 Les |Allen h't}eftt.(-f\lagg ‘ fwd”‘i\‘“‘,,,"““_\\ e et o ; WAS RAISED BY Lim. Warnock, Goderich, G | Afire; Car Taken Out |, .1 “Committee to be held Wea. | the ‘premises at 136 Tre companies Nos. 3, T and No i i November 19, at | °ccupled John Fallis, d ice truck answered a FREis : = Hardine past fcw nights and last nigl m box 445 at 1 this a S + L. Harding on 5,04 five small rabbits whict Lad housed in ge. at the EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAV'S CARTOON, e R e 155 Cli J arcen SIS thatiexiont 1 s owned Dby | Saint Margaret's school in Water- | (yuders also st I ! [ i i of the same spend the week-end with | rabbits and Mrs. G. K.{ Sergeant Datrick J. O'Mara Jd heine over ¢ fire hurned the roof and one g : strec lctailed by Captzin Kelly to tarted from | and Mrs. | tigate the coms A car in the | | thout ‘ vn to produce il Points uring ,‘ 60 Tocust street, owne by Wil- | jwer of Hartford. Company | & CO. T this fi\A%E’S [JFHEFRS : i dirs s, ”' ™ R a5 MAIN STREET OPPOSITE GLEN STREET Heals F all Clearance Sale! LAST DAY TOMORROW SR AT l’h(}LOT GENUINE SIMMONS 0 """“(‘} i‘};mm?‘“'(‘."” [ cannection floati : SHEETS | CONGOLEUM | ORANGE LABEL } Allen St. Cre | 10,000 c Sha 51 ST RUGS FELT Wiities commis ; MATTRESSES Perfects — 9x12 a o ‘ flernoc ' ooy $4 98 Best Felt Made \ , e By e e S o 1 $1.00 $9.98 " . ‘ ot Leen con- ent of Tag Each Each ! Each BUJK‘LEY };u QRRk , « S e Hart I WHITI Eera Marquisetic VL.\(';} MISS GRACE GAYLORD HARTF( N | | , rror B roreryeed o B G Ny i i ; EIE Houtiaae Wide and on good 1 and 2 pair lots L) i e pak grade of Serim Real Value at ewest Patterns Tyl 50c Pair | 50(: raic | 79c Paie nts in the Williams in Middlesex su- L — CRISS CROSS CURTAINS-—plain Marquisettes or pin ; : CAVACA SENT TO JAIL dotted materials—full width-—cream or ecru, also Ruf- 0 (Jg\\j !45,1}8 m— nenagsE S oN el fled Curtains with valances on figured irplane pi- Marquisettes. Pair two airplanz shot in June, 1928, e other bootleggers four hour battle with 15 verton, went (0 jail BRI\TOL OVAL RUGS Here is the rug for that colonial th living room, the boy's or man's Lloyd on November 7, | & ) N den, the shack in the country Cavaca $750 and sen- ; i or tho bedroom necds a to 60 days in jail for ¥ ' rug with a tone of antiquity, for U 1, Ing | % 4 e o possessir 1 H..‘rl m;n,;rl»]‘/x“;'l:: S, Arpoeh the Dristol rugs sketched are A ) t ! 74 Z A - imie SR e 3 ; B made in the old hit or miss v L UL | B E «fendar I On i probaLioN. : ashion used grandma to U oy 1 1 i { { 4 o state troopers found . e ety mixtures ith a touch of cheerful color GUNMEN WOUND MAN Nash Saniiiiioye A e ex- i 2ive you rugs encigh for two roome » strect in Harlem As they passed a pedes- | = Lnetey Siines 1 ¢ JOTTAGE SETS y . 59 e and shetgun, wounding him |l °OTT i ety (s VALANCING, yard [ wice. The vietim was taken to Har- [ SPREAD PILLOW KRINKLE SPREADS, ST 4 n hospital in a critical condition. SETS ... each $2 98 80x105 . 5 d ch Runahout Is Wrecke ¥ A 4 e AP == = — — Runabout Is s [d . . A : 0 AID CHRISTMAS FUND SCRANTON BED 2 9 SPEAR RODS for In Crash With Truck i 2 £ } P store to come to SPREADS cach i A C e New Y 1 g 1 i ? » aid of the Christmas fund Rt ey o 1cd by Mayor George A. Qu PELT BASE 28 United Cigar store on Main SHADES . cach 49c GOODS 4 ard c treet, today announced through its : il LINOLEUM BOOTT MILLS : : - B¢ e L i REMNANTS OC 1 CURTAINS, pair 1 fiiiics 3 A 1 | ) one W 3 % ? K November 13, would be turned G6x80 NASHUA 3 66 AUTO SRaRaE e ¢ %o0d : ¢ : : o 3 ; L0} (hSRIHnC R ot nE BLANKETS, ca. . | DAY BEDS, ca. 24 95 et McAvay explained that s ; " tho re ‘ o Sl i3 A ; : 2 : vorking men in this city contribute - — e ) £ e v & = . PR L | o e eompany that the J§ | Regularly sold for $1.98 yard ...... e sl S R 1 | COAST GUARDSMAN RILLED | o pome. ndoragen o id | : e advocated ¥ Y d 1 Ain N b NG 7 Lebon | i families of the ‘1"‘5"“3)0)‘1‘]‘ IN I;Alp ? Rb(,h AND SIM:‘IONS i agriculture, and some meihod of | Christ Ceath tfx atticied o corter No. The American congresional committec sent to American Samoa| _ FOR B 7z LINOLEUMS CARPETS | BEAUTY REST = aid agric 1 1 0 16 American c Te 1onal committee sent to American >amoa = = ASSIF| |l D ADS Perfect goods. Nice Are Cheap Now = 4 e . e i ; ‘ - < | o inquire into the " American system of government in that de-| USE HERALD CL i o FRite A e LR MATTRESSES t the coming short sessic : £ 3 b yendenc d or C icturesque surroundings, as | Ix12 : : pendency, cairied or orlk in pieturcsq u gs, 48| 1 10 39 50 Azainst “Lame Duck< ar. ohin | n Dl e static R 5 . >a sle. Thel . . o e . s e shown by these photographs from the far off Pacific isle. The Yard, $|11‘05 ik 2 Saastovi B e S 4 1 building and!| o bel e ' icture shows how Samoans gathered with the committee | ‘ i o Saoans gathered with thecommitee || COMING! tutional amendment fo eli ‘ ) e c an o in ;1 > hut, to hear the testimony of witnesses. Below the 2 A —— : “lame duck’” on fores nled . £ SO Silog t to Kings Coun | committee hown ¢ f given hv native leaders. Left to “THE VIRTUOUS SIN ALL LINOLEUM YARD GOODS sold during sale laid kb iy rae i s oot 54 itk 3 right are Hi of Samoa; Congressman Carroll L. || PLAINVILLE STRAND FREE of charge—(Bathrooms excepted). garx:b”n: ‘L»,m-u D ; | FOR BEST RESULTS Beedy of Maine; wv-muu Hiram I.m;; am nf_('mnwcllcut: Chl(’-’f Sun., Mon., Tues. and stock exchang v u alm 0 o their | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED \l)\fihlg;ll(’! of Samoa, and Senator Joe T. Robinson of Arkansas.x [RREE SRR NN