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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, Drogr Thomsop Juc. ouU'l OF TOWN ~ THURSDAY ONLY! Tremendous DOLLAR VALUES (In Aisle A) Pajamas, Neckwear, Women's Hosiery GETTING THE MOST FOR YOUR DOLLAR THE AIM OF EVERY BUYER ... BROWN THOMSON, TOO, ENDEAVORS TO GIVE THE BEST VALUES FOR YOUR DOLLAR AND FEATURE THESE TREMENDOUS DOLLAR VALUES. CUSTOMERS (,Al it LNTbRPl\IbL l 200 U nde rwear and Men’s Shirts, What a Dollar Will Buy Men's Furnishings Neglizee Shirts, collars attached or with collars to match, in woven madras, fancy broadcloths, wide or nar- row stripes, cluster stripes and fancy jacquard ef- fects, also plain white, blue, tan and green broadcloth, all fast colors \\'ha‘ a Dollar Will Buy In Women's Silk Hosiery Full hioned crepe chiffon Hosiery, dull finigh, strictly first quality, made to retail for $1.65. In all leading colors for $1 Other Exceptional Values in Both Men's Furnishings and Women's Hosiery Which Are Not Advertised STREET FLOOR By the time th all will have been fully dre new interior decoration s been in the process of applica- | tion for the past few days. Th-| Berlin News DRAWS 100 GUESTS long time James Gorr, Former Legion Com mander, Given Medal the RED CROSS DRIVE BEGUN| .- worls st social is hel pond to replenish tha the private water is needed and it s this community litions w than a shortage w th ) from a neart upply it stems. It hoped that face the fed tie d which n one o ain cor ich confront- g0 when acute 1n it more mor irm repairs to ayed for a ! |a.~non= parties and {the lull in the seaso 1eeded respite for the New Setback Scries series of the - o wa'ls oweniat hictory Bessie Pratt West ( | and Miss Bett el 1l Miss Betty Pratt relatives = town yesterday The “Church Metho o program 11 will be held 0 o'clock 1 rooms. Devotional hours will be hedd. luncheon and will e A new {tomorrow ¢ at 7 chureh cducational buffet ional hour Zin ening n Hills rival teams Westerme) No Town Court Session he New Britain police | 1o apprehend Bo {danski since Constable Kanupka, advised them to up for forcil others and October tomorrow school o or n house John Conlix al mfl‘m The Boy Scou il me ening at of meeting will be The it will rnoon and evening t on Iri- i place later Friday the ex / day ey o'clock announced be open lock him Paul's Social Club to Sponsor entering hunting nuts he was property of | thereupon fot pre- | Kiy been fo Afair Tuesday Night—Town Court | o, ange of hooks Th the we ki had 1sual weekly rehearsal of the ps will be held to- at 7:30 o'clol 4t Again Misses Sesslon—Armistice ar: 1on Tue night, make his appearance Men's Bible Class The Men's Bible class of the Ker- lin Congregational church will méet | tonight at the Worthington Com- | munity house and will be addressed | by Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe, rector of St. Mark's Episcopal church of New | Britain. Mr. Sutcliffe's talk will hinge on a question which lias been | forcibly brought home to evervhody | withi nthe past few days, “Armistice | and World Peace.” Quict Armistice Berlin's observa Day vesterday s a quict one, bear- little plance 1o the hect celebration in 91 and th few following yvears. This lown” of the obgervance with a similar trend notic Hallowe'en and the Day on "ot Communi 'DRIVER'S TURNED HEAD BRINGS DEATH T0 ONE Fatally Quict—Items, morrow last did ird of 100 guests and mem- Bolton-Kasica post, Ameri-! ion, and its auxiliary were ent last night at the highly ful Armisticc Day celebration pper given in Grange hall. A de- cious turkey dinner was scrved by uxiliary under the direction of Mre. Lillian Hall and after the meal the crowd joined in dancing to end & momentous evening | Mother Injured in Automo- bile Driven By Son—Two N e e ey sl Others Injured James Corr. who has served as com- munder in the past once and as ad- jatant twice. A badge for Past Com- | mander Adolph Schultz was received by Toastmaster Howard Bunce in the absence of Mr. Schultz, who is at Brooklyn Naval hos- Bunce spoke past commander in re- coiving the medal on his behalf Other spr made short and concise observations none lasting more than five minutes. Theodore Johnsgon of New Britain. veteran of the Spanish-American War, related of his experiences us a #oldier in 40's, Mrs. Fiorence Jirbe of Southington, department president of auxilia poke on the awiliary’s function at the recent national convention in Boston. Mrs. Josephine Hoffman, presi- of the Brock-Barnes post auxil- of Plainville, spoke for a few Local speakers included Mrs. Henry Hooker, who dwelt on | kocial welfare work; Commander P’aul Baker; a past president of the ixiliary, Mrs. Fred D. Schofield: and Mrs. Harold Ventres, who is now head of the auxiliary. Mrs. Lillian Hall s presented with a bouquet of carnations as an expression of appreciation of her success as director of the supper preparations. g i Red Cross Drive Begins w Hanov driver Mass, No < carelessne i omobile death (LP)—A 1ed for resulted and Day of Armisiice of ont o othe which person h o rs the oastmaster Lindly of the “tonin in was eping d recently Fourth of deeds son was Bar en ederick wrecited tall on July by lsors Atterd Hor Lllswo and Mi, Berlin attende { tional horse show at Madison Garden in Ne wYork Cit On Extensive Visit Grol Griffith Show i rea L Mrs . it pole I'red | son o Jamps Johnsor th a number cove Ant ospital ring hony v after 1 » nd Miss Loring toward Barnstable at crash. State Troop ed's report said the red when Frederick wned his head to talk to woimen in rear scat the trect, Kensington. has a visit of se in New York and from there he home for She will stay I'hanksgiving to Miami, Ila., Guring the winter mont Postmaster Away and Mrs d Aary niinutes. whe <M. Cowles Moy Po: | of Kensington | White Plainz, N visit with friend will go to Jer cral days more home il D DROWNING Nov. 12 (L'P) M. Clark, 35 wa [H DEATH N 108t 18 inches of brook after 10 days, cal sey City hody As only water ir he had due to has e ‘ryingham Born cen missi was born Mr, {drowning, a of rih- (1eported Daughter A daughter has been and Mre. Vincent Slater inzton ridge. The child to cxaminer has will not romwed called upon | the | omitted on | NOVEMBER i =y 1930. 7 h Plainville News DEPT, OFFIGALS GUESTS OF LEGION Armistice Day Program Attend- ed by Large Number AUXILIARY INSTALLATION Willilam Simmers Called By Death— Boy Scout Activities—Congrega- tional Sunper and Meeting morrow Evening. About 75 the joint ! post, American Legion, and t i held 1 All on Whi were in endance at of Brock-Barnes State banquet cvening at Legion g street in observanc Address Plainville Legionnaires PAIGE A, SEATON 1 Bristol News ) R OFFICER MCARTHY CHASES GAR THIEE - Man Escapes Despite Cop‘s | Mlertness—Shots Fired in Air DRUNKEN DRIVER FINED Modeen AssCssed $100 After Turns Over—Community Chest Secks $91.500—Fire Guts VItuck Cab—City League Meeting Called a mem- of Armistice program | glonnaires Pas te Day pr A very nted b interesting Le. | day |1at Bristol in We was the ho Commander TIaize A. Beaton gave a talk on “Work of the Legion.” telling in detail wh the Legionnaires are doing at present | arfd what they plan to do in the fu- ture. State Treasurer E. . Arm- strong of Waterbury, a former state |comunander, also addressed the | gathering and told of the work be- | {ing accomplished for disabled through state aid work. He isented many important fa |the Legionnaires that proved very |interesting as well as educational. Roth speakers heartily ap- plauded at the conclusion of their addresses Rev. Charles S bury, a former chaplain of the lo- cal post, who was scheduled to speak, was unable to be present be- cause of illness. Governor John H Trumbull also found it impossible to be on hand because of pressing dutic nley £ Gwilli hairman of the nce board, st of the post and was unexpec call- cd upon to say a few words. Fir | 8electman James Simpson was also the exercise. enjovable follow with the fav Lield a vesters | merit | severa were John Wycoff of Sims- |fith tedly | present at | A very was give nd met ent. The cvening was brought to close with a luncheon prepared by members of the post Auxili The newly American Legion will be installed ocloclk Legion | street. First District Hollister of Windsor talling officer. An per will he zerved the members of the auai ed il The follow Hoffr Gertrude presiden nment peeches or of all pre All day ¢ = money Installation lize4nis elect officers of ladies’ this ey hall on ing President Edith will he the in- installation sup- at 6 ' o'clock to ary. 1t is Py i this ey i, it cor | Banne of Pyt expec there officers to be installed are as wil President. Mrs. Josephine first president, Mrs LeVasseur, second vice Mrs Mebre: sec- Mrs tinancial tary. Mis Mrs. Jennis Mrs. es Ifanion; sergeant- | Miss Anna Brock: histor- | Mabel Nilson and exccutive woman, Misz Helen ha nice Whit Anna Gral Seym ments dially ain toary 1an. Miss committer rock William Simmers wil state orr street Aberdeens 1o this ¢ a stone cut 13 years h the New trade. For the past! N. Y., been employed at is 0. in Bristol. becaus He was a member of the Clan Douglas . 8. (. of Ne wBritain and of the ongregational church had parture C irst Bristol He is survived by his Alexina Massey Simmiers William nmers, Jr., of ind daughte Mr MePhe Mrs, C Bristol M of Pl of | The wife, Mrs. one son Winste Danicl Cain of Simmers 10170 o ead an 1inville ral s held Fri- TRAN PLAINVILLE FONIGHT ONLY Plans brama of the Home SISTERS” ril, June Comnton 3 Heart STHE 3 Addie N and dan with Collyer Joyee NEWS — ACTS — COMEDY FHURSDAY and FRIDAY Arternoon Sinty You'll Love oMY Sivteen Ov Troop Scoutmas distressed t bers of t ginald Hum hian Jarge Rridge and t93ip) 1kdon son He is a gra High school Public :nnounced. T rmoon ut 2 ome. Re will offi st cemetery Troop 1 Boy da o'clock at I'rancis ' Burial Activities Scouis of Ame 1o Smok lead lay is Cooke hip the of he il | of | ¢ as Leader | “agony 5 b 1 unpop is amou Clin group Kni Thomasen tor Church Night musi | Fashior ments thos alen a ars or requested Temple Meeting temple. No. 24 will hold its regul 5 o'clock ening ntion w 1 hian temple Whist ton £. Manross lo 1 hold a public I in Party fternoon q invited m Former Resident 1il serve r0rne has s in heal e mou attemp and hasa la friends Befors he reside ovliged 1o sles his tate o e of and Supper supper to b of the Meeting in b I o'cloc federation w evening at f of this eveni e 1 Dance Heilo Girls be to be held t INDOOR GOLF Lyening e and 25¢ 25¢ Children 15« 1DLE HOUR COURSI 38 Whiting Street Plainville cook quartet” nderir mer Daniel Gri it tha notion w sembly Plainvi being gi be followed ¢ d pre ar two represer Cart Party o o ond n nd wi May Locate in ting Note Girl seout Cosmopolitan Bowling Leazue Lion Night vious Hcer 1 1 beer ddletowr he ofti- ho on tained on He in- Hers ken Driver M Fined o 8100 Farm drivi liquor poli cor Ju Wil Modeen was Tamers 1toxication made the ar Jailed For Vagrancy Hawks Four Building Permits l'or 36, 4()0 \lc I\\_l(‘" FATHER allingf CARBOLL ord. No S trom Fnds Victors Mountain rc Mor Maple BETTER ) State Deputy to Be Wil Guest iam J 1 alos o Truck will b tainers ed r the il be ouncill pi what {8 ¢s- ng progrum buffet Tunch Members of (hic asked to bring friends. Instaliation Tomorr omorrow cveni elected officers of unit of Seicheprey post, 0. 2, American Legion, will be in- talled by Past Department Presi- Miss Mary C. Doyle of Water- Those to be installed are Mrs. Ruth E. Pfennig: president, Mrs. Tsaac M second president, Mre. Railey; secretary, Mrs. Ruth Sessions; treasurer, Mrs. John financial secretary, Mrs. Mary historian. Mrs. C. A. Critten ain, Frank W. Dut to mee nd < ser recently xiliary nury siden., vice Licher: E. M D Dolan vie M To Ha.c Bazaar I'irst Congregalional church guild will hold a Christmas bazaar parish house on Wednesday 2 o'clock in the aft- Harry (. Barnes will pre- motion picture display dur ng the matines upper will be Eiipervis December ernoor charge o Patterson Mrs. Gale Newell Mrs. Mor Irancis 1 Brackett, > Meeting various basketbal in year mber of fac- Letter: beer and teams partici- iit Jast r asking the meeting ill be conducted this upervision of zer o bership present ctor Phi ol Boys' club Will Seck 891 Br 1 Community Ches b conducted thi ber unced, on th ¢ orgar ry heneficia Red Cross., Bristol Bpys hospital. Boy Scouts of 1e Visiting Nurse and Charle an active has been 1951 Attor- Beach. as vice adminigtra- chairman of hich con- acy and H. W Sessions, factories: F. Olin blicity com Thomas A. T nd: W Taillo K mercantile; essional; ( Geor Kar William J posters; Mrs. 1 Al division; ! Reichs Phelan, sign dson Peck, wom n C. Purington o the general reous m F Duiton, speak- griculture. and vic gn W ons, in charge of oned above. that business not good, th: feel confident that th vill render d rais divisior division st ¢ spite tact conditions here are Fire Runs Cab ik owned Ly any of 564 ork city, was own origit t night while in the rear uilding and Hose e sum ze with load of on the truck. The had left the scene hefore s probable that he rised when he re-. policemar of the parked rning at fire was called to kins on Co < this morn- fire. dam- mney d no Marriage License Granted B. Steel th age licens o of 24 Kellx Mary Torastiert tv Cierk Thomas POLICY " GAME No RAIDED two of ti Killings has ion of such two allege were st 45 a chiristened Mildred Julia. Notes The Afternoon Bride: entertained yesterday the _home | Misg Elizabeth Wilcox of Worth- ton ridgr The Berlin branch of the $Britain chapter of the American Red Cross is conducting its annual and will continue it for sev- eral weeks yet if it is deemed advis- le. Rev. Samuel A. Fiske of the 'FRECKLES AND at drive of in HIS FRIENDS 'he Woman's Iome Missionary of the Kensington Methodist met this afternoon at the Mrs. Charles Bradbury Berlin Congregational church, who is chairman of the local branch, has appointed several aides in the vari- ous distrets under the supervision of the Berlin branch. They are Miss Helen Rhom and Miss Alice Huston of Berlin; R. O. Clark of East Ber- lin, and Mrs. Jean Hooker of Ken- sington. Membership buttons were Sunday and will be on s this Sunday. If it is thought advis- able, the sale will continue for ceral Sundays yet No definite quota has becn this town Large Social Say! 1 JUST THOUGKT How SILLY IT 1S FoR US To 60 THIS WAY...\HY DONT WE TURN AROUND AN' GO OUT THE WAY \NE CANE IN?.\WE KNOW ABOUT HOW FAR WE'D HANE To 6O, THAT WAy ! society church home of afternoon Installation auxiliary American be carried vices of the Ladies' to Brotk-Barnes post Legion of Plainville will out with the assistance of Mrs. Elsic Schofield, pust presi- dent of the Bolton-Kasica auxiliary of Berlin, tonight sold last The | Heart the Planned [ One of the largesi socials staged | were 43 ™ this section recently will be ducted next Tuesday night at Tabs hall by St. Paul cial club. Ther will be a great variety of entertain- | ment for old and young. There will be six teams of sci- bhack artists present 1o display th skill, and any other card games w be played. night more nding. There | whist, bridge and group from Meri- being “Meriden | Horton and that city occasion. | the past is agaln ctions of ing hauled whist and ast largest people tables of social 1 was this scason thack. A large n attended, Night.’ Mrs Mrs. Michael were the host Despite the month, shortage being reported in this district. Water con i Arthur Donovan ses for the rain of of water some is b of \WE COULDNT FiGHT THE QURRENT THAT \NAY... OUR ONLY CHANCE IS To 60 \NIMTH THE RIVER ! \NELL... ALL L HoPe IS THAT \WE GET oUT OF HERE PReTTY GG\HGTDDO.T SO FAR WEVE BEEN 4 SAILING RIGHT ALONG !! AHRZAD... SOUNDS LIKE SOMETHING 1S SUCKIN' WATER ... CAN You see KN\W 162 \/\ '{ LIkE THE R“\IEZ WE'RE DOOMED NOW 11 WE CAN NZVER GET THROUBK THERE WITHOUT G&TTIN' ouR. HEADS KNOCKED OFF ... WENE GOT To TRY AND TURN ’\ 1 SEE A BLM:K } HOLE IS ALL...LOOKS GOES RIGHT \M"D T TURN BACK NUTHIN ! WELL LAY FLAT INTHE CaNog AW TAKE A CHANCE