New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 11, 1930, Page 7

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tain con- est. but t of the you hich nost you peo- nan, uch { { Glove Silk, Rubberset Shaving Brushes NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD artfords OU'l OF TOWN CUSTOMERS CALL Tomson, Jrc. opping @enter: SRPRISE 1200 | Plainville News } HUNDREDS ATTEND " EVENING SESSION and Economize! Men’s Pajamas $1.15 Plain and Fancy Broadcloth $1.95, Coat or Middy Value to tyle Full Fashioned Chiffon, Men’s Half Hose 27¢ pr. (4 prs. $1.00) Part Wool, Heather Mixtures Boys’ Shirts $1.29 ea. (2 for $1.50) Plain and Fancy Broadcloth, 12 to 11!, Regular $1.59 Each l Women’s Underwear—97c Milanese and Rayon Bloomers, Vests, Odd Lot, Values to 3 T Shop for our Wednesday Aisle Specials Women's Hosiery | T3¢ pr. Silk st Quality Women’s Handkerchiefs 6 for T5¢ Linen Men's Kni $2.95 pr-. All Wool Plus Four Knicke Regular $4.95 Panties, Combinations and .00 for 97c Bach (Debate Features Exercises ati Senior High School | LEGION MEETS TONIGHT‘ Episcopal Church Activities—Card | | | | Party By Plainville Grange Aux- | iliary—session of Town Court To- | Semi-Service and day—Other Interesting ltems, | Hundre attended of pur and friends | the g | | local “~ol. held las | connection . ith A nericar Week. Th: high s ool cspecially, | visited throu-lout the evening | b, large crowds who w the | | various classcs in session. The other | reported successful at- | tend;nces. The school i uthorities | tated today that they were well | pleased ove large . endance at |the schools, as it that the | public was interested hool worl- in Plainyille con- erred with parents on many occa- ions and ga valuable in- | formation that will lead to the bet- Regular $1.00 Lers ched {schoc! alo 29 to 42, | much 89c Guaranteed Bristle Women’s Gloves 98¢ pr. Slip-On Duplex Fabric Glov: Silk Lined, Button Wrist 7 2.79 Lace Trimmed Satin Slips-— 34 to 44—An Ideal Gift Suggestion A\Iakc»upwétr)xeis : 89¢ Godet Prints, Mirrored Covers Auto Robes $3.79 All Wool Plain Auto Robes, Sporting Goods Crepe Back, Bottom Having Godets at Sides to Give Ixtra Fullness, Sizes terment of school and . ome lifc I"oliowing the classes at the school, a very ~terest’” ¢ and ion the high I nrogram nted in itorium before a packed hall }J. Wen el Yeo, vice principal of the high school. opened the program by | welcoming those present and ex- plaining in brief the idea and pur- 52x f i the as pre \ | ‘ i rmative ten t i r. Kurt Rloom Helc Dawley de” atec tive team Jack Norton ndered by hined boys' 1 girle' lee clubs, Tt was one of the 1ne es<rul riance includes ail classes aft- | . . Berlin News | = - The classes held in the « the Kensington Junior high schoo! the foreign and c | sroups. A good enrollment has been poli Ka 1ion school Glee but it too | by of the ob- |#nd William | s clu Charles Pratt Again President—ricors ot winier s teiving Jorning for Miami, Florida. It wa Much Progress Reported | unacrsrood a e timeof s et his nigh parture that he will he for a |NiBE | considerabls of time ARMISTICE DAY OBSERVED, .. .52t turned to their hompe tor Swanson | 4P in L visit Mrs v ents. Mr {and Mr ing Echools Close T'or Half Day; Eve- i | foo ington g <es —Rector ning Classes Omitted—I Cericy to Begin of Johr night New A Address Men's Bible Class—Grand- ! Conlin's | © of Children. e werie been planned betw Jake W am and Conlin’s fallen ch. has been besieged by fo re inere lous uffered d at Jo countenanee. he lose father Gets Custody inners termenye ting of the held last all offi- he annual 1 1npior _Cemete in th cors we capacities during another officers as roelected arc Charles E. Platt president. T hjerden: secretary and treasur- er obert H chalr- man of the board of H.oA The meeting o'clock, and veelection was y th ociation erlin library med to serve in their year. The President Conlin imirers who « could hav smiling jever. saying that anyone may wnd points witn | 7 fact that this is one o has lost played within recent ye adds that the boys who trinm am may be justly proud a such snal victory e will | Hills school night. Conlin the am which supported him b Al‘\‘, {fore, but he savs Weitermeyer been sceking to gthen forces for the new series Christian Lndeavor to Mect Mrs. Russell Gold and ¢l A. Fiske will be hostesses Thur ay ernoon at o'clock tot members of the Christian End Berlin Congre home of Mrs. ridge. Supper one time or another pride to th and ¢ o series Deming e | Bryan [\ aler He Clors, 2! man, Iis I8 nin [ it th on Thursday s made yeiation ¢ Blue house | cha past outlincd of accomplishments was very favo.abl well received by members of the Fociation 1t was described trees had been trimmed and gencral care of the lots had onducted It also sta Kide grading had Gl u | which was and was ek has | plac as- | his | ¢ how how been con- stre | the Mrs. San:i- rable Lional Gold will planning for futurc care soclety of th nittee on upkecp forth its { chureh at cntion of carrying on the Success- fon Worthington that has marked progress |fhe sepved Woman's Men's Bible Class to Meet AR Men's Bible Class of the Ber- | Berlin Congre Jin Congregational church will hold [heia at (i a special meeting tomorrow evening | Rhodes tomorrow in the Worthington Community |g'clock. A progra hales house. TRev. Samuel Suteliffe of Rl OBt tha e tter e on? Mark's Episcopal church of New |jcen ar b Rritain will be the guest speaker of ooty the cvening. A large attendance of | members is expecte Half Holiday in Schools Th schools of Berlin Armistice day today by allowin work the past Aid Society Aid soc to Meet iety of 1 ational chureh will of Mrs. Mortimer ternoon at 3 incted The home ladies of the! on December 5 oa fa ria supper wil \ Wilcox, Miss He Jtugsell Gold will B A colonial half holiday gnen time in | releasing them at 12:50 p. m. and in direetion of Mrs. Norman ome instances even sooner. During | gy he annual May breakf the morning sessions in - all the |, 2 affairs will be ir kchools cxercises were conducted inlar zjre rt H. Deming keeping the various grades. A A Grandfather Gets Children Al i aan s probate court yeste his will take place Bernard 1" Gaffney [t rocrtodinelin on tany Nelson A. Pelletier should have b rhomas (. Hodgson und Mr custody his two grandchildren, | jang W, Gwatkin will I aged threc and five respectively Monthly meetings will be he rather than Alvin H. Salmon. who 18 [ 1}c second Tuesdays and the s the children's father. Mrs. 8i »rule for meetings within the mother of the children an will he: November the tier's daughter. died lome of Mrs. Mortimer T. rodes; ago, and the children D bamb ey il fith Ml e Bl leate i o living with their grandfath Wilcox: January, with Mrs. Arthur Pelletier claimed the children on | Bonson and Mrs. Everett Honiss: the grounds that their father had | Ichruary, with Mrs. & Chase Coale: | not supported them. and Judse | Mopeh, with Mrs, Irank Slater and Gaffney rustained his clain. Pelle- | \Mps Herbert H. Damon: Apr ith tier was made legal guardian as re- | Mrs, Frank L. Wilcox: May, with vesterd decision Mrs. Iy is H. Shaw nd M social Club Meeting Harry Hodge work being conducted on Legion Supper Tonight Tab's hall, St. Paui's! ANl cx-service men in Berlin have hold its regular | invited to the Armistice Day The interior | supper to be held in Grange hall on furnishing has been pending for . Farmington avenue tonight. A larg some time, and now the contract | delegation of Legion members and has been let 1o a local workman. | their wives is expected and T The job will be finished in @ few [ bor of interesting speeches are | & 1t is expected. The work con- | schoduled | s of plastering and patching Bogdanski Stll At Large No Night Classes Tonight Baleslaw Bogdan of 174 Broad | The night classes whic con- ! sircet, Ne who failed to | ted three times nf Constahie | tonight, as ti town conrt | declar for s onot becn observed he t supper yupils and t onie broar with | nual |and Jay served ruled months about b sult of v's Despit interior of social club will mecting tonight the been re- are will not on halt-duy hoh- George K Armistice Day last Tuesday du werk wer P Jieet day ! night, ipka d'd Hogd October vening at | ordered apprehended yet by Judge | form the hunt vi doors will be t m The Pythian fair will conclude a fashioned s as d wtion 10 tainment at the ed this week o Hubbard o'cloc! he he of t to il ' | Alloft " plays of 1 Wil be held 1 o'clock at n schools Boy at 7 oclock ening bo regular el SPIRT 1 T | throughout the 1 were held in ernoon Thursd Th al school pro the New Britaln |years i+ connection George G. Griswold | yap ‘onstable Kanupka to in- New Britain police, which s presented in educa with fon Faercises about town r of the Observe Armistice Day Flags plentiful today 1 stores i commemoration of Armistice Day. At 11 o'clock this morning whistles and bells created a din for two minutes and business wvas halted for that period. All of closed throughout ! were : cspecially in ski failed to uppc having e t the been upka of forci- of others is thereupon East Berlin Items sion after on a charge roperty he schools were the day This -Ba Statd evening Brock American Legion, the and ex-servicemen will legion hall on Whiting oid a joint ba in celebra- ion of the day. It is expected that more than 100 will take part in the nes post. Guard rer at strect to with tonight's open crowd progra carly Ast ked into hall for the opening | entertainment with old- dancing is scheduled for prog At the booths will be found dis- work and home sew- those of home cooked | ™ \dy. A good time is ag- (hough it A yet, it is Tohn H. ceremonies. Many ent to address the known de prominent s will be ring. Al- initely as cxpeeted that Governor rrumibull will tah t in ses. He is a yea st Day celebrations of the post > will Al ki rai and is not Metlio- special mbers of the received a end a luncheon and church social day cvening. A social time N7 oved W & of the fife and Thu Con whist 5 te con church v the ATt ocal Logion Others ipl Soaton, pas Mr. Armistrong of Waterbury nander and sta casurer tient Legion All n to the local Legion- forceful and Ma other sday state co er; a past iscopal Connec posts ool at ind are erest today Arniistice > speakers, will be on har Besides the ba sussls towr nquet and speeches, most o rtainment will be provided gion post To Install Officers wly elected officers of the Iegion auxiliary will be tomorrow cvening at s Pegion hall. Supper will o'clock to the installation excr- be oper ening for t ex- will et Friday The re necting will be used ¥ 6:30 or other so that the 1l probably meet ai some home on that evening. “Church Night” the Methodist church cvening at luncheon will be Scouts activities, Merchant Arrestesd 1)'Antonio. who co the corner of was served pro- will 7:30 hour ional hour omit- his cvening. "FRECKLES (HEQES THE PADDLE WAS WILLING— Ohjo— Bt the f k. Called Iocal antiquated out out to comp fire e On the way TONIGHT WALTER HUSTON and KAY FRANCIS | THL VIRTUOUS SINT News — Acts — Comedy ot Wi in fire it had ne Now citizens want WEDNESDAY ONLY CTHEL 3 SISTERS with Dres-er, Joyee Compton and Junc Collyer THURSDAY and FRIDAY Cyril Maude i CGRUMPY™ lin this matter IT'UESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1930. Plainville Fire Siren i Joins in Celebration || I'Ikm\‘mr‘ Nov. 11 — During || thedin of whist} d bells at 11 || o'clock this morning in commem oration of the ni istice 12 ywars 2 of the ago. whistle began to blow Many people of (h ctown were o the opinion that the whistle was merely adding its share to the noise and thought nothing of it However, the whistle connection with th day celebration. as the were called to the John B. home on East Main strect. found a slight fire in a the rear of the home quickly extinguished damage was donc. arm the fin ficreely had no Armistice firemei Minot They barn in h they before any rant yesterday Constable (gorge Schubert charg him with receiv- | ing stolen goods belonging to Miner, | Read & Tullock of New Britain. Ho | was placed in bonds of $1.000 for| in the town court on Novem- | 15, Fuller details of fhe may be found in another section of this 18- sue. | piscopal Church Notes ! Tomorrow schoo mem- | bers of the Church of Gur Saviour | church school will meet in the parish | house with Mrs. Forrest to rehcarse for the Christn pageant All children are expected to be present | and the cooperation of the parents | is solicited On Thursday at 2:30 p. m Woman's auxiliary will hold ular business session in house. On fler the hursday evening at 6:3 o'clock the teaching staff of th church school will enjoy a supper followed by the regular monthl business meeting in the parish house Parents and teachers associated wit the church are invited to attend the | final session of the training | s church in | Britain, The sjeet will be «chers eloping 1 Life of ¢ o'clock Friday ndly society the pari hous: § o'clock the card 4:45 frs. M n ¥ al Women Fined in Court Phillips of fined Meritt O eroin morning, on & on of he rules of | court remitted lent of the costs was ordered to party town court S g road this yon Phillips ap- 1 Con- stable D co follow cident at Rlossom's corne alleged 1o operated by of 70 South 1 ickerson have struck a machir Mrs. Estelle Nicker: Main strect, Unionvill was badl crash wher rough the windshield sary to take numero: thrown t was n To Hold Meet The Woman's Hor Mission mocicty of t ill meet tomorrow o'clock with Mrs. I Liast Broad street capected to be pr Three Hurt in Crash A mai tvo girls fully injured in an autor this morning 4:5 Taylor's filing sf wias arrest o'clock nd reckless the accident page. Auniliary Card public is cord Discuss Streets The town plan commission lool ed over maps of Crooked strect and Town Line road at its re ing held last eve definite action. T along the border hing! ) eat distance ormal heari ooked stre: shortly Will be iy iter and plar and onn- to attend | various | " volved » eharing and dis the anno board of s in conference Co. in rega Crooked avenue. A represer Children 17 HOUIRL COLRKS] Whiting street Plainville ol SEHENRT ) {on Monday, I sion will be held in or commission of the ol | inzton pany was shown a tracing the commission giv wodifying the cu Bristol News o HOR TAKING AUTD <o Brother Fined $30, Passenger et Placed on Probation (ITY HONORS WAR DEAD corne name for Crooked street. Lesides be- of a T Aina or Legion Post in € ing the in th that vith compar I plan conniission near the the 00} At an inform November 24 ing called Crooked it is also as Ledge road other An investigation by the plan of Farm- Plainville to known and —Judze Doerovan Addres ¢ Attending Conyention Mizses Dorot Moran : ) n St Sehocl Children—Lions” Toy shop ing the Maple Ends Book Cubs being b Hartford t n Sund Advent i Cong Ippers tomorrow o'clock Waldo femon mer Plainville Brici~ « course | s Mildre TRUMBULL BOWLING 1 Day Observance Don’t Suffer - the Tortures - of Rheumaiism - riers on North Main 7 o'clock this cvening. An presented ard 1ast National 1. Armstrong principal speech speaks to Children Joseph M. Donovan, him- nber of the United o naval war- ich the 1. & ar before a th and eighth the Park street hoots at the lal- uditorium at 11 ing. The judge had martial work in the greater que headqu street at during. entioncd Perciva took an side of the 1 in layiog sentence Suspended ded sentence was Omilchuh of 1ze Joseph M. ourt this morn- irged with non- 1 in the care of Ihomas A. Tracy 1dge warned got drunk sentence ation Office chuk 1 b in Local Drive tomobile ¢ Hits Woman by Morris struck Mrs. reet, Ter- d around the on company 1agle street, afternoon Dr. Ralph 1% she had oniy Young yesterday e officc of found tha by police Funcral of Mr. Packard eral for Frank K North Main jristol hos- following a will be held in ors of James J. t at 2 o'clock to- Hubert 1 Prospect officiat - in We foreman of the of the B both of Bristol, d to Maine 1 of Raymond. M, ro rrested by Officer t night for the ken to that tives of men are return a they ob- y waived shop Filling 10 toyshop on Main v occupied 1s its local g loaded ary to their oy Scouts from tarting Monday toys will be dis- needy chifiren De- with thering shop. Announced Carmela, 1o of Mrs. Au- ston Maple Ends to Play Iny is football team Years. Manthester former is reason, est in to- To THE CANOE ... LET'S s 2l GET GOING... WHO'S GOING To Do THE PADOLIN', You /= g/"- ) \HORK. AND YoU SET WP FRONT ) / AND kgEp AN/ 1A EYE OUT ! 7 NOT SO FAST.... E 60T LOTS OF TINg ! BUT G TM ANXIQUS TO GET ouT On Their Way! KEEP A SUARP LoOKOUT FOoR ROCKS, FALLS, RAPIDS AN LOW CEILINGS... HARD TELLIN' \WHAT \NE MIGHT P RUN UP AGAINST !! S0 FAR 3O GOCD... | CLEAR SAILIN AHEAD, BUT A UTTLE DARK LONG .. AROUNI CREATION W& LAN IR GETTIN' oUT !! | SUNSKINE BEFORE IT \WINDS ALL ONER colNe TOo HANE A PICNIC KEEFS course U

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