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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1930. o;d!s AND FOUR SHOULD GOOD BUY 65-00 YOUR COAT 59:50 69-50 we quote cannot be found elsewhere. Here you'll find a collection of richl: outstanding in fashion and value. Superbly tiful furs. Sport Women’ —Second Floor. W/rg Center: OU'L OF TOWN CUSTOMERS CALL ENTERPRISE 1200 Four Groups of Furred Cloth Coats REASONS WHY YOU NOW ! We firmly believe that Coats of equal quality at the prices furred Cloth Coats, tailored of the season’s most popular colors and fabrics, furred with beau- and dress models, including our famous Toytown Sports Coats on imported and domestic cloths. 7500 Berlin News SCHOOLS EMPLOY LATEST METHODS - . at a ca Modern System Stressed at Meet- ing of Teachers MTTENDANCE B EXCELLENT | Bchools Set New Record During Past imit com Ver and s G ./ and Katherine Ronketty and Mr I w.‘ a r.o.m ic clected to s 10 he dona troop of Gir ouncem tion of six rec of made its to aux- N « served and ore announ t e nex ting wouil hcld on Glastonbury “Break” Country ( it was !county mes fternoon at Children Get orrov. 1 cours: in Kensin honored gu 4 on the cor will be able to pla of admission, Nurse Committe Notice has iting nurse tonight at I mar school | Ald Preparations sent for the fair per to given by Aid society of the tional « on Month—Legion Auxiliary Appoint- ments Made—Aid Society Pian- Lloy 2 ton, tt h will 1 will ning Fair—Berlin Notes, Special the internic d &chools pre education m ers in local bLeing made to g 4 proper s reading arks a chung tem ot mercly 1 a more modern abie the childr, 1ead rapidiy abundance of current educated person i A do nowadays mals s slen | LN one inters auth at thi red HNows prin. before the 1 s schools. Liffort Lo Ml that committee will Worthington heen the meci Gram- ven and p Iair under v | Society ing words el and ca the Woman's lin Congre mber 5 little urch present time has heen de ot fore or mo: rday at hool me up manship the next slon was of the £chool The neat fmportant f primary This an ou events of this year to & n nego led Miss Anna Younz Kensington Junior Higi | ' int Supg A supper wil dining room o al church Dy for the met Sunday hich & 0n unusual anproval by ion concerned th cct of modern meth- cducation in read- ubject was led by Mis Kelly of the Ledge school. In r observations Miss Kelly gave 2 runnir unt of the course ghe took at the Yale summer school | this year. Both oral and silent read ing wore taken up in the sion and it w that the school of Berlin were employing the late:t | and most advanced methods known | in field of clementary education. Attendance at Peak ary soclaty of the Berlin Congre Reports at the mectin aled | 4050 O ehurch will -be hosts of that attendance and health records| (o' |2 dieg of the church on Thurs- for the past month in all the schools | * were the best that have been made | in recent years B The next mecting of the combined ARMSTRONG |th | eregati Aid socicty unior choi hureh los heard 1 Mis [RER I'rank Wilcox are the ladic in charge of the sup soviety Mecting Woman's Mission- Mre e . Russell 15 cvident i society Missionary Members of the the reve faculties of the schools will be held at 4 oclock Thursday afternoon at the Worthington school. At this neeting a discussion will be taken up concerning research in the field of intermediate cducation just the discussion yesterday concerned | the primary department Auxlliary ting The regular monthly the American Legion ladics fary was held last night in the L gion room of the town hall Be gides the regular routine business of the organization, a number of com- mittees were appointed 10 through the coming yeur A rehabilitation commitice was formed, it members heing Mrs. Lil lian Hall and Mrs. Ruby Gianotia The committee on Americanization has as its members Mrs. Paul Baker Mrs. Anna McKeon and Mrs. Rich ard Pinches. Mrs Alice Barrott committec of one on child welfan ation has as its committee Mis ange. Mrs. Florence Pickett Mrs. Katherine Sonnenberg. Mrs. Ruby Glannotta, Mrs. Anna McKeon and Mrs. I'lors oodrich The committes on unit composed of Mrs. Nonit Mrs. Agnes Hamilton, Mrs. Held mecting of auxil- Give G < fer your DOLLAR Tire with a written and insurcd against bruises and blowonts. $5.19 The only guarantee, cats, stone 1.10 1.50 1.50 195 5.00 52\ 6.00 12.85 Other Sizes Equally as 1ow Uneeda Tire & Battery H. H. I'TTZGERALD Berlin, Conn. appoint- | time | | | night in ozram i for enefit of young people interest the tri Constab! 1 He 1 George G. Gris Conlin's continued the il n Defeated Hill z gume Hills school houst wold to thack stige last of John team a new series {opportunity t day night who Tourney Monday Ttens Berlin the |+ CHILDREN'S BOOKS GIVENTO LIBRARY Entire Gollection to Be On Dis- play in Few Days STREET T0 BE CLOSED| ies to Mect New Britain Triangles | sunday—"uncral of William Sim- mers and Albert Rydor—Prize Winners at Catholic Card Party. More than 50 new bhooks await the completion of a children's re room in the new Plainvilic These books are the gifis of Miss Mary Lyon Wright and Mis Harriet Sabra Wright, daughters of ne late Dr. Theodore G. Wright. formerly a physician in Plainville and New Britain. Competent f{o select the very best from literature for young people, Harriet Wright 15 now children’s librarian in the pub- lic libraries of New York city. Her sister, Mary, is a teacher in one of the New York high schools. The gift was sent in care of Mrs. H. A Castle in response {0 an iny contribute to the library fund mail- cd to out-of-town members of ih Plainville Graded School Alumni sociation The books wer time in week, November 1 design Woes be on display of S J. Castle” Iy may so view has becn Boo collection will for a fow days in on store windows. Rare- many richly illustrated books be seen together. and the beauty of the binding is worthy o content Subject nd “Drums” ing to high copy o Kate many books. Iworth tempt students, to a tiny d by udes by James Boyd school Mother Goose illust Greenawa The list old favorites among some with their ions asinthec editions of “Huckleb, om Uncle Remu volume in Italian is in the ction, ene in German s inc pict original ur pan new col other in in Swedis Apprec inz and tinz the be imansl W th new public press. distinzuished tt bookmaler's art Among 1 arc “Come Hither.' 10log poeiry by Walt Mare The Trumpeter of by Eric I Kelly Newhery prize last Her I undred Ye 3 ize book wr 1hoo Iicld the books will not 1 nen library even a brief It is pron children till the opened worth while, Wrizht Cas Street to Be Closed made tmen ted Washinzton | This action has been mad. of repair work on ton's mill, which mornir e given 1 a new bha repair worlk abso- no traffic will b allowed or strect. It will be necessa cat a thor. TONIGHT CYRIL MAUDE World's Best Characters Comedian SGRUMPY? — \ru — Comedy *\Tl I".hi‘ 2 beatures Zane Grey's Greatest Thriller SLAST OF THE DUANES™ with George O'Brien JACK OARIE L THE SAP FROM SYRACUST _— e T ) New ANN'S Nest S BEAUTY \H()PPE ) Nerits <hampoo ard Finger Wave R1.00 scalp Facials Treatment ation ‘o | 76 cars to detour by way of Forestville The bridge is very much in necd of repairs. The work will be rush cd as quickly as possible Rebekah Mecting Martha Rebekah lodge will hold ils regular meeting Monday evening lat & o'clock in Grange hall on Pierce street. As there will be nom- |inations of officers, it is hoped that there will be a large attendance. On Friday evening, November | members of Martha Rebekah lodge will be the guests of Stella Rebeliah lodge in New Britain and will fue- nish (wo numbers on the tor the neighbors' night ment. | rizes Awarded A good aftendance was present at he second of the series of card par- lies given by the Ladies Aid society of the Church of Our Lady of Mercy t evening in tiie basement of the church. The priz Harry Rea; s land third, Mrs. | bridge, first, Mr. | L. Cooke and DeLarm; whist, William Gregory; entertain- fol- Mrs. ond, Mrs. Gauthier, Fred Callen; men s cond, W. Nelson Mrs. Grose; s consolation ladies, first, cond, Kiernan; whist, m rone; second, John | solation, F. X. Kay. | Puneral Seryvices I Funeral services for William | mers, of 59 Prentice strec held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at | the late home. Rev. Francis | Looke, pastor of the Bristol Congre { gational church, officiated. Burial | was in Wes ery. Funeral services for Alber a former resident of held yeste cr Mem , first, Paul Var- Sim- were t Royee ere oon at cl in Oak Hili Rev. Wil pastor of the Grace ticiated. | Bradley at town Hill cen for Mrs. Kent s morning at home of her John Shilosiy rnpike road, o'clock at A requiem high mass Bur in Southington rangles Blues will mect the Willow inday Kath stre Plainvill 8:30 o'cloc parents, Mr. an of Old T and church there wes celebrated Thomas's cemetc To Mcet The Plainviile New Bri Brook pa The game {liminary to .he football secon battle Dlues I ma th en the two izngles scoring seen Given A number o Priends erployes o Party Dby ontinued on I'ag 8.) Simpson’s Grocery 110 M~in St rl Buy Now. Lowest Food Prices in Twenty Years. All Quality Ite Buit Apples, {1 61bs. {| Cherric can Pireapple. slice Hoeney, stralned. Tomatoes, with cans \ ezetables cans . fune Fi_h veanut Butter. Oueen Oilves, large Ja Com Meal. Quaker, white or vellos. pk 1o Crisco. 11 Luy, larze pke Wet Shrimp. buffet size satad Dressinz. I S., pt Muelier's Nosdles mvilie. Conn. White finest Roze, 1 1. roll 1 celected] Laldwin-, ! Royal Annc, large . lar large jar puree, for white meat 1111 jar Mar SKIT SIMPSCN'S OLD TIMERS Round and Square Dancce Auspices Plainville Grance GRANGE HALL VRIDAY, NOV, 14TH, 8 P M Admission 50 Cent INDOOR GOLF Afternocon Exening Children 15¢ IDLE HOUR COURSL 36 Whiting street Plainville 21, | program | | Miss Anna | Graham and consolation, Miss Leora | DCTt Cassidy and con- |and Mic | The | 1 odeled, Bristol News NEW POLISH CLUB 10 BE DEDICATED. Number of Prominent Men to. Speak Here Sunday | MEETING LACKS HARMONY Opnosition to Su; Charter Voiced — 11 Oppose P'arty Ulection, I'ayor—To Repeat Cantata, Ihe program Polish-American Ci prising Franciszek Kaszyca comi of the izens club, com- Wisniewski, A Jozef Bromirs} For and Against Pariy Politics MAYOR W RAYMOND CRUMIY COUNCILMAN THOS, A. Pawel Szponer. Adam Re neki hael Zionck, has announced completion of a program to be pre- ented at the dedication exercises ¢ new clubhouse strect fternoon now comr was purch from time ago A cost of $10,- formerly housed Company No officers of will formally quarters John unday = building, o'clock letely city some The sunday, con Property ha = Fureral of a1l of the Mr. huchn Towns” aphrodi- commit- nator t scem- -partisan adapted ies the t the men “Adapted to Small more ol resigned town e that mb and to b should v elec- in favor > from hion- non- of Mar.- by tned town ing 2l Vire It as artigan omas A. stol's 20 rnmen rges of fe ) le* men maries «d for 20 promi- v cour nction.” ition o Mayor from o e one is FRECKLES AND BLESS MY SoUL IF IT DOESNT LOOK LIKE WE'RE OUT 'N DAYLIGUT., WE GOT THROUGH THAT DARK HoLE A LoT SOONER AN 1 THOUGHT \WE "HIS FRIENDS 0. \WAKE UP, FRECKLES ...\IE'RE OUT OF BLACK CANGRN AND OUT ALWE...LOOK! 1 QEAL OAYLIGHT!! / /“fi 5 OM GEE ' f 1S SwELL waé ARz \»r Now LOOKS LIKE WERE ON SOME MOUNTAIN LAKE, BUT WHAT LAkE IT 1S,1 CANT SAY NBVER KNEW A LAKE \NAS AROUND S MEBBE (TS THE ONE ON OSCAR'S UNCLE EIS RANCH ER SAW T BZFORE.. 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