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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1930. 2 Doyt Thomson e OU'l OF TOWN CUSTOMERS CALL ENTERPRISE 1200 SET THE TABLE body, coin gold handles, decorations. Very special . .., . Lisk Roasters, out tray, 7 poundssee e Special Prices On Dinner Sets 92 piece Theodore Haviland Dinner Sets, service for 12 people, Housewares blue enamel with lift Brown Thomson's Thanksgiving Sale Of China- Glassware- Lamps- Housewares SMARTLY FOR THE FEAST 7 250 dozen two tone ivory two attractive $59.50 areen, at quarts, $3.95 for Stainless Steel Knives and Forks, white handles Bridge Lamps, Floor Lamps, Specially Priced Lounge Lamps, finish, regular $19.50, for Bridge Lamps, handsome base, com- plete with silk shade, regular price $15.75 for . Berlin News LAUNGHES VOLLEY OF HOT POTATOES Nick Cerniwicz Arrested After Bombarding Rest of Family CONSTABLE'S ~ CAR HIT Kanupka Finds No Cause For Ar- rest—East Berlinite Shoots Red Fox—Golf Tourney Starts—Corn Borer Headquarters Changed. Constable Frank Brown, called this morning to a home on lzne, Berlin, arrested Nick Ce brought him to the New Brit- police station on a charge of oreach of the peace. Constable Brown was called by Cerniwicz's fumily, who said he was throwing hot potatoes about the house and causing unusual disorder in general. Cerniwicz is believed to have been drinking heavily and. feeling a bit wild, began to disturb members of the houschold. He saw a pot of hoiling potatoes and decided noth- inz would be more fitting than to heave a few of them around among members of the family. This ac- tion was not met with approvingly by others, however, and Constable Brown called to quict the spud tose rniwicz and Constable George Bumps While Constable ka's automobile was p of Mack's garage in Ke: night another car driven Lene Massirio of t bumped into 1t Little damage was done during impact, however, and the constable saw no reason to arrest the young lady Kanup- ington last Miss| Berlin rather violently Crash Heard At Upson's About midnight last night several residents of Kensington heard a loud crash as if two automobiles had col- lided with each other. 1t is thought that the drivers of the cars, which were traveling in the same direction, were racing cach other. They did not stop. however, and no trace of a mishap was found Shoots Red Fox Joseph Barcella of East Berlin shot a red fox in the woods near Kensington yesterday, this being the first fox seen in the vicinity in some tim Barcelfa had spoken to his employer concerning shooting a fox just previous ‘o his exploit, and his employcr jestingly told him he would give one doilar for every hair on a fox he might shoot. Doubtlcss the bill will go unpatd, for the ani- mal was fully clothed in anticipa- tion of the winter. To Entertain Junior Choir e Woman's Aid society of the Berlin Congregational church will entertain the members of the junio= choir in the church dining room with a supper Friday night. The junior choir, composcd of about members, sang last Sunday at the regular church service. and its ren- ditions were well received Golf Tourney Started A golf tournament has been started at the new Country club golf course recently Installed in _toyd’s hall on Main street. Ken- sington. Tor the remainder of the week low scores will be tabulated and the lowest 20 will be eligible to compete in the match play which will hegin the first of next week Players may submit any number of scorcs during the remaining davs of the week. and the lowest of all their offerings will be taken as of- attractive 3 candle light bases, complete with silk shade, Lower | ked 1n front | and shades $10.50 DOWNSTAIRS DEPT. :fimai The prl which awarded to the winner of the m | | play next week will not be a silver | or cven shock proof golf hall something which will enhanc anksgiving table, a large (u‘-i | California Bound i | William Minor. who has been hv- {ing with his brother, Nelson H. Mi nor of Worthington ridge, during the past few months, will leave Sat- urday for California cup, | but {the | Mr. Minor will be abse from iBerlin at least during the wintec | months. He is not a stranger to {fornia as he has been the | He will travel the lower ing by way of New Orlea Arrested for Speeding Charles Mazzali of Swamp | Kensington, was clocked on street, New Britain, yesterday at |speed of 40 miles per hour by Mo- torcycle Officer Alfred Tanguay. Mazzali w arrested by Officer Tanguay «nd was fined $10 and | costa in police court today on a charge of speeding Party This Afternoon A party given this afternoon | Arthur 1. Woodruff at her on Worthington ridge in honor of her mother, Mra. Ollie Shumway. Aux The Bolton- will ali- fore 50 o route, o 5. s road, | Arch s ry to Meet asica post meet this evening at § o'clock | in the Legion room of the town hall. Mrs. Harold Ventres, newly in- | stalled president of the order, will | be in charge and all newly clected | officers will take their posts for the | first time. The program of enter- | tainment will be in char Mrs. Ambrose Darrett, historian the society Men's Bible Class Addressed Members of th Men's Bible of the Berlin Congregational church enjoyed a talk delivered by Itev ‘ Samuel Sutcliffe of New Britain de- livered last night at the Wort fon Community house. Thoug | Sutclitfe did not once miention | term “armistice,” his rer | dered closcly on this subject. | talk was highly enlightening | those who heard him said they « | joved the eve | Mic | | Mid-week s at the Kensing | Methodist church wiil be con- | ducted tonight at ) o'clock by Rev. A. A. Dodd. A meeting of the official board will follow ihe service. Headquarters Shifted | All anti-corn borer activities | | Berlin afier January 1 will be direc® | auxiliary of of class at ng- h Mr the bor- The | nd | i | rvice | ed from Norwalk instead of Bozton, | wher center of | 1oca summer lot the federal bureau reads and a division o will be in charge of the | ducted against the posts. It was stated recently that much| of the work done by road inspectors | was in vain, as previously immun districts have since turned up in- fested much in the same manner 1 the rest, Supper and Sale It 15 again near time for th chicken pie supper served annually by the ladics of the Kensington Con- gregational church. The date 1s | Wednesday, November 14 and h | hour from 5 1o 9 p. m. At the sa time therg will be a bazaar. wher { home-ma®e candy and foods Christmas needlework gifts will on sale Ladies' Ald Meeting The inonthly meeting of the La- | dies’ Aid society of the Kensington Congregational church was held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the | home of Miss Marjorie Moore. East Berlin Items The membars of the Methodist | church will meet in the church so- | i cial rooms tomorrow evening for a luncheon and social time.sEvery member of the church has been ex- tended an invitation to attend. The fife and drum corps will hold usual weckly rchearsal this cning 4t 7:30 o'clock in Com- | muntty han vitiva wa he division of public| corn borers | work con- | i a4 Glassware At Special Prices tractive cut patterns, Special Prices Universal Aluminum Tea Kettles, regular English Vanity Lamps, assorted colored bases streteh | author, AT ECONOMY PRICES! Goblets and Sherbets, at- choice of rose and setsot 0 o0 $2.75 Empire and Pewter R RS k) oon of hoo weekly whist | Episcopal church scheduled for evening Th Ny will be omitted condition of the below M € bad and it i3 exy high departmen conditions in the ne of road 15 hecom h main cted that will re future. This grade and the surface er is very the medy ar board to the right ad 1o gain smootl A stranger 1long the Middletown yesterday 0 custody by dletown police the theft of a car helonging ward Law of the state Middletown. He is now conf “Church Night” at the who Ken in- Mid- suspect in to Ed- hospital 1n id to h « a member of the force : sed th votional Mecthodist ch h 30 o'clock. Th followed n cdu- cational hour, the topic of the eve £ to be “India.” The 1 luncieon will he omitted The Boy Scouts will time fomorrow o ning at 7 hour will b by al buf meet for a zhort eve Widow of Dr. Hillis Dies in Bronxville New York Nov 15 (P—Mrs Annic Louise Hillis, widow of Dr Newell Dwight illis, clergyman and died 1y today of a heart her home Bronavi She was 69. Dr. Hillis was pa. Congregational church Neecher's charge 25 vears and w when he dfed in 1 in of Plymouth Henry Ward in Brooklyn. for or emeritus CHURCH Hartford. Nov lowing clerical innounced hol nscript Rev. Edward J Joseph's church, Joseph's church, R A church 15 (- appoint 3 this morning in the Pl I Dan v Sullivan from Moodus s or; St. fo St. o John ridg Mary's Star Unionyilie, pastor Dolan from the Bridgeport Poquonock, pastor: Bowen from S§i church, Dridg Moodus of th church, Patrick L. the Holy Josep Rev irch of oy to St irch Robert J ort, to St Brid hurch pastor. BANKERS SUSPENDLD Philadelphia, Nov. 13 (B —Sm Brothers Company. investment banker esterday announced it would voluntarily liquidate its fairs suspended by the Phi delphia exchanze today for in- solveney & who Augus- | h ! Plainville News | WATERBURY DRIVER INJURED IN CRASH ICar Demolished When It Hits| ] Telephone Pole Headon 1 | STATE POLICE ACTIVE| { Auyiliary Officers Installed Into Of- fice — Albert Royce Called By Death—Various Church Activities | —Fire at Fannington Reserve, | Louis Brombers, of 355 Willow | street, Waterbury, was painfully in- | jured last evening at 6:45 o'clock | when his automobile left the road at Hart's corner and crashed into |telephone pole. The Waterbury man was considerably shaken up |and reccived two fractured ribs he- sides cuts and bruises. Dr. Lawrence | B Fost treated him at the scenc of the crash and had him taken o hie Waterbury home. Mr. Bromberg was on his way fo| a party and had his machine filled | with foodstuffs. As he neared Har corner, going towards Southington. he suddenly shot across the high- way to the left hand side and struck | | the pole, the car being badly damag ed. The impact of the crash bent the pole over on a dangerous angle. The injured man told Constabl Daniel Tedesco. investigating officer. | | that another car had cut him short with the result that he had been forced to shoot across the road, los- ing control of the machine Anti-Speeding Crusade | state police have started a| o against speeding on the new highway. During } | The street days two officers have been | h ay, and they r Judge Meritt O. R hat they had ma The officers are exp Plainville on numerous the next two weeks ainst speeding on the was bro about hy FProsecutor Charles I. Conlon > 12 determined to show motorists fat the town-means business in connection with Fast strect Motor Coach Changes schedule of motor coaches n New Haven and Simsbu will nged Sunday Coaches | 1 leave the Plainville station daily, Sunday. for New Haven at m. and and for | at d 4:08 p. | indays onl Simshury at | m. and for New Haven at o i Mrs K | patroling the i ported to vester t dor eral = ed to be in |ia irrests. ha ¥ fon he campaizn highway w for Katherine Styfel herine V. Styfel. 18 Plainville, home rer My Kent et day at the < of st died yester- of parents. Mr. | zive who will be at the First Baptist church. He will be present in con- nection with Homer Hammontree's series of meetings there. | Mr. Rodeheaver has engagements | to sing in all parts of the world and | it is a rare opportunity to have him | come to Connecticut. It is said that only his friendship for Mr. Ham- montrec and the fact that he was in New York that made tonight's visit in Southington possible. He will return to New York tomorrow morning. It is expected that a large number will avail themselves of this opportunity to hear Mr. Rodeheaver. Albert Royce Albert Royce, 76, a former resi- | | dent of Plainville, died at the Moun- tain View home in Southington on Tuesday night. Mr. Royce had lived at the Southington home sincc February, 1923, He leaves Plainville | relatives. held this Durial was Southing- Funeral were afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Oak Hill cemetery { ton, Blaze at Game Rescrve Quick response by t Plainville fire department saved lives of | many birds on the Farmington game reserve yesterday when fire broke out in a barn. About 200 pheasants | the | were in an enclosure about the barn and scampered about the feet off | the firemen. | The birds were raised state for release during the coming season. They are as tame as barn- | vard fowl. Duc to the fact that the| farm is situated outside of Farm-| ington fire district, the Farmington | fire department did not respond to calls. A bill will be sent the farm | by the local department for the sery- | < ices rendered at the fire | hiet Edward P. Prior fixed the damag> to the barn at | Aundliary Installation The newly elected officers of | Drock-Barnes post unit were install- | i last ~vening at § o' in Le 1on hall on Whiti street First District Pres Hol- iister of Windsor was .nstalling officer. Supper fo a large number of 2 t Mr scofield of the Berlin unit were guests from Windsor Honorably Discharged Nelson E. Morgan, forn geant in the L my, wa ably discharg lowing 1 his Mrs ) he was served at 6:30 o'clock | members and | president s preser rly 2 tober home Maple street Bridge and Whist The second in aggeries and whist ties by Ladies’ Aid the Church of Lady in the basem of the church ening at § o'clock. gr tendance is 2 icipated Change in Schedule service bridze o society of of Mercy this awarded t regulary held n the Advent be held on will start has is change that those de: 1d Mrs. John Shilogky of Old Turn- B pike road. Southington Besides her cight thers and sorvi will be the hemc (uiem mass at St. Thoma Southington, at 3 o'clock. Burial will be in St. Thomas's cem- ctery, Southingion Church Night Postnoned “hurch Night” social scheduled this | the Baptist church has postponed to enable all to go to Southington to hear H. A. Rode- | heaver. internationally known sin or and composer of gospel hymns. TRAN]) PLAINVILLE he leaves Funeral tomorrow parents husband. sisters held morning of he with a r iiten chureh service and | ca for eve been [S real ecit- romance hearty — sec tor ne et laugh a RUMPY wiTH CYRIL MAUDE ( Garamount Dicture “ixteen or Sixty You'll Love This Let's Go Over to Plz'nville howing amination Jfferin showed S 1 as 3ritai Mis er cral hospital yeste Maxfeld, a third w as still confined pital today but late was expected t discharged in the day Local police a o5 pl rest Martin. upon-his recovery charge of drunken driving. Puneral of Mr. Simmers services Willian of 59 Pre street neral for mor will be b oon 2 o'clock hor T of the gational ¢ ch, will will West General Ttems Girls Franci Bristol Con- officiat cemetery. Cooke P surial pastor be in Friendly socicty will ocial tomorrow et o'cloc Episcopal be sh- SKIT SIMPSON OLD TIMERS Round and Square Dances Auspices Plainville Grange GRANGE HALL FRIDAY. NOV. (4TH, 8 I Admission 50 Cents M. Afternoon 25¢ Children 13¢ IDLE HOUR COURSK 36 Whiting Street Plainyille | Person served. Christn will be on displ A well child conference held in the nurse’s rooms in the | Neri block tomorrow afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock. A dance will be given this eve niny in Colonial hall on West Main | street by the telephone girls of the | lecal exchange. A cordial invitation | 1« extended to all to attend. The | Harmony Boys Broadcasting of chestra will furnish the music. The Plainville Aces will hold a important foothall practice this eve- | ning at 6:30 o'clock. All members | are requested to report | ments Jewelry will be Law—Six D H. & H. BOWLING SCORES Finishing Room 90 £3 21 h7 Carlsom I". Johnson F. Usher Caruso I.. Pagoni J. Massi €0 57 Sl $4— Maple End and W Continue I'ruith | Bristol News GANDIDATES SLOW TOFILE EAPENSES |Only Three Have Complied With GRID FANS DISGUSTED crats, others s tem, wh back int Under chosen volved, f] his own a discu n of ays Remain : s Pool John Donnelly the last city elections, both demo- It elected 40 office by Party street, candidate for mayor is known, however, that cek to bring the party sys- ich was used here in 1910, o the fold. the curent systen after h; people politics candidate battle. It sion of th will also men are ving been at the prim- not n- having to probable ward gys- be held the are each votin ting. Engagement Announced ngagement of daughter of Carl Miskis of Terryville, to Au, e of this city has been an- Miss Bessie nced. est End Managers . I'orestvi ess Arguments— Charter Revision Hearing Ton Tot —Poles to Open | With ion November Gl which cxpense Negri Lupen Swanson Kallerm 1 candida the recent state - |office of City ( The recordi compulso Total 496 549 536—1 CASTING CO. BOWLING Cores 86 in default after The first to file Fay Douglas who spent 1 This morning Ju republican ¢ { resentative | showing th Fift Wink Gleason Alfred Cote Total Vargo do Alfred Dave alections, a contrib comn as a con republican tow Heals fon 1 Total Reid cal McCoy Borak Cooke Joseph nominee o @ & mone Joseph I town D commi 4 ! filed, but six days a s run - 275 | elections have filed accoun and law nominee recorded | was donated to Robbins B. ribution to tr New Home, s 19. the last day|De sponsored by the ccounts may v, only three ing for office county and city at the B s is wual f. Americ s H Thon cxpen lerk ng of provides v a candidate mber 19 as i roon No his aniza othir ALARN dz andidate for rep- account in th llars of Stoeckel o the state d 325 to F Anton n commi et ¢ offic cxpended n to Attor demo Josenh Roberge ob the adnt ons of Sandino Aide Die Fighting Marines ™ xico City, Nov. 13 Bristol Hig Me Cor teday teriano Alt o's pr 0. had United SRoued 0 ar backfield Bob Greene Palau e erge of 13 Bristol hospital cars d and tol requiem Anne's church turday morni Josep new Champions to Draw Curtains h school football time champlon of nnecticut Inter- journey to ¥ morning high school will local outfit's season. The r comprising Albie Lou Goulette and Managers Continue Arguing MALKIN Nov. 13 DILS Norwal A Albe Malkin contract night operation of N firm of A lasc | 1t aduate hospi- allowin 0d o walk. ¥ 0ld Sore Ten Years O,ld,! Healed - t comfort to folks s Motor Coach and Man- north former re- th the new as p local officer: President Building To Give Play wedish Lutheran church o lle will present a one-act e Swedish dialect tomor- in parior cal selections wiil entire program 10 Ladies’ Aid &0 in place of the ni the church er red the To Open New Home home of the Polish n Citizens' club, in the oli ose company end of North M be formally opened 0 o'clock. s been e structur completely remod chased the Poli: through Frank W al estate dealer, fro: ti 0 at a cost o by tion of the ub, headed John Cavryl, are pr2 m for the opening. Polish orator the occasior Permit Issued io Savino of 60 South street as granted a permit a wdent of rning to erect imself at that an estimated cost of $20 Hart Attaches Land Thom nd helor Beech street Hon An ond of tl f Club Champlain on Pros- t will be cclebrated at § A luncheon ed and ertainment, boxing bouts, vaude- will be presented Special Meeting Versary even cial meeting of Zealots Hook 1, School the centrai at 8:00 members Al 1 to be pr “hange Simsbury § Coa nville station dai New Haven » nd m. For 08 p. 0 10:3 Sat con- coach for New Haver ol at wili rdays. 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