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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1930. 7 leomson, Jnc. dryérdb W/’rg@enhp: Y QUL OF TOWN CUSTOMERS CALL ENTERPRISE 1200 Annual Sale WINSTED SECONDS Featuring Unusual Values Of MEN'S WINSTED WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS Light, medium or heav) size: up to 50. Values to $2.00, weight wool, in all very special, each Men's Winsted wool Shirts in all sizes, values to $2 and Drawers, heavy or medium weight, $1.69 DRAWERS NION SUITS, REDUCED FOR QUICK SELLING 75, very special at, each ALSO BETTER GRADE WINSTED WOOL SHIRTS, AND UN Men's Winsted € fl’lainville News CONSTABLES OPEN WAR ON PROWLERS Determined to Keep Town Free of Mysterious Visitors iGRANGERS WILL ELECT Services in Churches Tomorrow — Meeting of Plainville Garden Club Wednesday Football Attractions—Bowling. A ing considerable the clar whil ter {rear of on W man being stabl rc mad sout the the H rear n ing thro; e ne and did man, and Miss hostesses on ief of a travel Miss Mary Kensington Congregational Church | Mind Sunday school will be held tomor- |12 o'clock row morning at 9 o'clock e reg- | will convene utar will be held at|ning 10:45 a. sermon by Rev.ja forum Wa H. Roberts of Hartford, |veing Berlin Congregational Church | S¢X Education™ The older boys' class will meet at| Open house was observed o'clock tomorrow morning. The | Methodist church last | rezular morning serv of worship |@ppropriate exercises, S n l'v‘ be held 10:45 o'clock and!attending. A social period was h Elects—Is Tendered SUPPET |Vl ve conduetea by Rovs Sermuet|in the carly evening 1A ke. Sunday school will meet [the group adjourned to the o'clock {room, where a bu ‘vw-" o'clock ning was given by noon chapel. |of Wallingford Paul's Church {the C will Mrs. urc ar you 8 o'clock “Junior will conduct ‘hursday evening. She Sunday school will be i e i |ing the business meetin {ing officers were elected Mrs. O. G. Dowd”; vice 1 1 JLawrence Mrs. M. T. Ringwood Mrs. G. Y. Demore comm chairman, "L McCrun A m”""“}n* meeting refreshments were serv. 2adoiclocit 3. ng of the newiy formed organization will be held the home of Mrs. Henry Taylor on Thursday evening at & o'clock. Thi meeting will be in form of bridge in compliment to “Mrs. L Benson.” The the « will be Bertha R. Barrett E. Nelson. Another held Monday in Sacred Heart | rooms the auspices of women of the parish. Refreshments will be served at the conclusion the playing. These whists have becen largely tended. Last mor than attended The many local f Joseph Waldron will regret |of death in New Britai lay. She had been ill for some tir Missionary so-|She was a resident of Fast this service | for several years, movin Waterbury | Britain during the past Watertown, | Rev. and Mrs. Merle Clark the so-|Wallingford were the guests of Re land Mrs. E. E. Wilson yesterda HELIUM IN CONGO 15 (P—La Gazete Helen Roys will act | The the occasion. The | odist the entertainment | at alk to be delivered Louis Pardee morning ser rurch 15 vice at the Meth- will be held topic to be| Rev. E. L. Wilson, his| being “Proper Food for ti ¥ school will meet > Junior High leagu 45 p. m. The e will be In the he of hould the Church 1s will c tomorrow o'clock, the Berlin News FERN BRUGE HEAD OF JUNIOR CHOIR feature 10 given subject at 6 church service service nature of | discussion Advocate e at thz| evening witii more than Berlin Cong. Church Group| 1 ter Fi of the Merle Rev. on eavor society wili tomorrow after- Cla W St rch “I. J. K. Ringwood g matron Debs he Flooding of Kensington Underpass ; . tomorro Rev. the Mornin masses a po home 1l's and Brennan Signalizes End of Dry Weather— morni 7 John ervic g at at here on was Nell.” 1 the follow Presider den Church Notices—Grange Sends ¢ Delegates to Rochester—Items, a ling jat . m., as u Kensington Methodist Church inday school will meet at 10 a v helpful worship service and nte for all age morning worship service held at o'clock 1 Epworth eeting will b venin s room Berlin Cor chur y pre. 3 o was 1 Junior society ¢ The will | | | dinner coming cted Bruc Thomsol Barratticro. Bryan Atwat the music commit and Charles I'ra of the m con was a " held at t in eveni ol orship will be at 7 Evening o'cloc Th ip Janettc Mal man of church, member donation Sun- 1or ti ethodist Church home st Haven. Gifts for the church may be donated at the serv- | Sunday. or left s Anna the home Percival r meeting of the Ladies' | Aid society ill be held at the hom. Mrs. William Brewn on Wednes day atternoon at 2:30 o'cloc The mid-week prayer held at evening The sal o'clock The Noven the Woman's Hon The speakers for Mrs. Winters of Hudson of officers of nday v ade by hostesses of R be f e 1 Mrs ices parson- GE | at usic of full mbers of the d or Lewis on The reg at evening 1 o'clo irch so re 1¢ ior choir 5 ainment The wer Samuel A Mrs the 50 me and all enjoyed furnished by the ladies in charge of t Misg Helen Rhom Fiske, Mrs. Russell Wilcox Attend enter he ¢ i socic under th Mrs Gold ner ing will and ¢ Thursday 30 o'clock © will meet for re Friday 7:30 be urch on « B ional National S ange ¢h r Del atte the B. Adams, Mrs. Amelia meeting is New York Legion County Mecting regular county Legion 1d in Grang meeting of Mrs. Edwin Adams and national Rochester, a < to hear Sunday in charge of Nichols g held service on be in ciety will be and M who a v vear eeting of | its auxil- | iry on The American will hi ember 23 re district ind sto be G St. Paul's Soclal Tuesday A social will be given at the new Iy decorated Tabs' hall on Tuesday | poccorc oy night by St. Paul's Social club. Plans | o *0 0 S5 11 Dore i SR have been made for this party to be | SCo BT KR T ed n the the extensive and most sus Belgian Congo. The supply is said Feasiuy 1d recently. A multi-} o0 gutticient to offer some com- flide=nt e ames will be plaved. | poiion {0 American sources of the Frank McKeon Low Scorer B Thptican sopraes o0 ihe Frank McKeon. not Harry Me- oo Bt sinals =Rl Reon holdiline recordilow storcitolhoess SECIARIRC Bie g i o date at the Country Club golf course. | et @0 TGS HET His prize card carried a score of 30| Underpass Flooded After several months of immunity from floods, due to scanty rains, the ratiroad under on Iarmington enue in Kensingten is now crsed 1o a depth of four or inches of rain water which fell night and it This is & reliable sign drought of summer is gonc wet seasars pass most ay five st | . which It morning. is that and the firm hold taken | m to wh the t local constabulary ed war result few on ni; rmined to k breaking clements morning making his rounds in the of the but 1 g surc le gun ceded enstable hern town man of the in the ugh the the mpt The ether town, ved no respon who Schubert ard as in ma 1 but market or to bre oftic tentior ribed brown cd 1o the 1 the nd [ hubert h as m ma Evening—Numerous | of ents which have the past day trouble ght o | Schubert saw a man prowling in the | Plainville iting street. the wa. a ibert hailed a complete was found nothing disturbed man had been visit- a back door so ar weighing wearing tora taw raw for nizht ably Ch {hous: {10 40 serm sing row the Rev. will will | at peop at th Ibe a Ip and | direc | Hart Th two mysterious occurred dur- 7:30 Th ligiou cal c at the cost of to the police force prowlers a d is | ber n | Tues the town free of | New “on George Th Cash an’s accosted market | the | at Not | H- \!, D. Foste He T man s loath result man g his get-aw was Con to draw the h 5 prea “Chr. | tor rende portions unable to locate no signs t in had was in doubt ak bee 0 bri nd was leavin, as not to intended to The officer | yon being fairly | (ang about 160 | ppise brown suit | By He and and | prod hat | choi |0, Ther yest Mi | on gun on would keep a prowlers and if action ailed to answer him when he hailed | the ing town dow aga dow scary Inves be wan burglari war m. He arlier | was made a ho n nstairs in t While the an ks in the the side ups! th ron two men to b: residential fa men placed a ladder of A maid heard ed ted by de ned by igation proved W the them away. t they N 2 pol and to be mysterious men ning hereafter stra hails by 1 The Plai Wed at on Th T Grin A 13 erv M Hon ong the nool e officers h receive bert gave the 2 con an benefit tabl breakers about local resi- ishuls not look- any at door and heret I'rov eck an attempt into art of the was dining to M score mily les house and | bedroom win- the prowlers and Woo! Constable Schu- | were two men | Sa "bury police for sult of these two of the town ar 1o exercis spicious of all town. When ice il strangers and fail nswer, omfortable position. t o & they are put Const he man last eve f the doubt but ngers failing to answer will be ho are regarded | avoiding and will be treated according- Garden Club Meeting nville nesday lark “Garden tives.” ot e subje cresting ¥ regular will be ng the arge d orning Ha first ha conduct dri schol ic to mon “On pastor ol at service Garden even strect a large November n ing meeting of the lub will be held at 7:45 o'clock | home of Miss May Morgan of | Be njamin Getchell careful prepared speech Mr Pools and Getchell Their Per- has erected own and is competent Tt promis h attendance ot that very there o8 oned A Grange to Elect Pierce s 8 o'clock coming attendance Light 1 from 6 to 6§ "he meeting of held in Grar on r will take Plainville hall evening Tuesday cction of officers place members will be of hments BaptistChurch worship at mmontree, will If of song ser Re be the Dr His speak Damascus Southington On Wednesday pe Ladies' nnual 05 p. p. T 30 o'clock all those present w hold Aid sale o'clock known | 2f during He will 10:45 widely present service A. D. subject wil Road.” Bible Ken parlors. Masses will Church of Our m. |the ¢ 10:45 o'clock ple will unite with the other young m., the ious Education in L, Morning Home | pastor being. Last nterta honon Pri “Church be held Night” will prob- | Thursday evening. Church of Our Saviour urch school in the parish e at 10 a. m. Junior church at | 0 a. m. Morning with on at 11 o'clock will an anthem Catholic prayer The choir Church be celebrated tomor- | morning at § and 10 o'clock at | Lady of Mercy. | William Kilcoyn: be in meet at r. charge pastor, school v Congregational Church ch school from 0 to 10:30 Kindergarten nursery during | hurch hour. Morning worship The Young Peo- le’s societies in a union service e Episcopal church. There will fellowship hour from 5 to 5:45 followed by a worship service address by Edith Welker, tor of tional work of the ford county counci e executive commi parsonage on m ee will m Tuesday at p. & New Britain Council 1s Education. of which hurch recently became will have of Re- the lo- a mem- ts November meeting Congregational on jay. Supper served at p. m. M Larabee of on “Reli- ¥ will be Clara Britain speak India ing group of the Wom- federation will meet Thursday ) p. m.. at the home of Mrs. Warren on Canal street. Mrs. Carlisle will assisting e even be Methodist Church urch school at 9:45 am 45 o'clock be the topic, Praise God choir will n Morning This thanksgiv- desiring to do- es are asked to the church between 6 o'clock on Saturday. T} will be given to the Metho- th Ha- will a in th worship Arthur 1 her, hay yS0S10m0S verything.” r the anthem by his Whe Ashford fruit or ing them for Epwort the devotional opal rch € ening service a will “A T Il present a musical Let Us Sing." hymns by the congregation devotions will be held 7:45 o'clock. Th 1 d serv o'clock his topic & m Adams. give an address, able Talk of Jesus.” e will z d-week hursda Guests at Goll g Mrs. K. L. Be ined eight couples at progres- golf the Idle Hour cour Mrs. Grace Huntom idence, R. I for ladies’ Huntom at of of low we and for 0 score ow a4 men’s of golf Cosmopolitan Bowling League Question Marks Iruff o Bradle ord M. E. Church Lucky strikes 451 4—1 Young People’s Meeting oung people’s meet his afte at 5:45 o'clock First Baptist church n ngton in connection with | meetings of Homer Ha ing will be on in Johnson-Hebden en of New Aldur Johnson married horme oflthethla Arthur A. Ball ¢ the Methodist church, off Mrs, Yorke of Det bride, was the and Carl Johnson < oit. s matro brother of Evening ser: Following will go Ham- luding A Mr here his and eve- sociaty 1 church ternoon w INDOOR GOLF Afternoon Evening 28 35¢ and Children 15¢ IDLE HOUR COURSE 36 Whiting Street Plainville | game BANKERS CONFER ! of secre | don the bridegroom, was the best man. | Iollowing the wedding a small re- ception was heid Following their return from their wedding trip, Mr and Mrs. Johnson will reside in New Britain. Both are well known Plainville and Hartford. Mr. Joh son is assistant 1 the Plzinville Trust Co. Football Battles The Plainville Aces will th Riversides of Southington tomorrow t 2:30 o'clock at the local 'oo(h'fll. ridiron. A large crowd is expected | itness the game due to the Plainville and Soutk in LEGION reasurer at | Mrs. Ruth List o between ton teams. The Aces will hold practice this afternoon o'clock. All members are requested | to report as the manager wishes to have his team in top form for th: battle tomorrow. Tomorrow afternoon o'clock the Plainville tackle the New Br Memor & witness ee an important at 1:30 Joseph Blues Today—Cou Dial Pl ed—, he afternoon tween New Britain he Pawnees has an pointments geant at ton; member: Mrs. H El co ,;,. M Mrs cani ON WORLD TRADE ::. American and British Financiers Guard Sessions From Public tion, work Mary John Graha | Mrs. Nora Be and garet Albrec ans o hospi Mrs. 5 (UP) London, Nov meetings going on rnational Brit fina a conference St Draper among in s was described circles vesterday primary pur to revive world world financ i ial Orl an Mrs. Mrs. Smir Woi e evolving a B pian and 1 adjust Amg and Br guarded nd discussions fror both Brit represe ltations would to consideration of the possibi moratorium of war debts ave ully ments but .ondon cons Zuculak fo torium wou o! Coneldeiition a mo all among 8 me stimulation of for unemployed nd Europe Financial however such would orl trade and relief H 1s sa might necessarily measures be discussed not ing of the sort The men attending Montagu Norman Ban} England: Morga D. You Harrison, governor o Reserve Bank of New Gen. James G. Harbord are not governments. pointed out, t disc and conclusions were lieved econon ound fl Ame <o holic be approved the ons ¢ cach co clude Nlorney governor of orge L. Federal York, and Owen from e E 1 O e 1ssion New comy Novem 13 authorit ropean to and covn he gov: rees here pl inowledge horit ings were ned sor with report Mar nd M con The 3 st annivers: home X almost impossibl fon UNITY REBEKAH PLAY ENIOYED BY AUDIENCE and 10 sec we Arou ki hurch \'m',. am !"rw came to ago from Ne Hofsess w b, De New company Mr. and Drill Entertainment Follows Successful Card Party Held M The of Waterbury Hofsess of B rich cs Bu I in Afternoon. cal ves- rnoon o rtainment la o bazaar was held the whist. and a e with 13 tables in pl in connection zood s vas Rebekah ning Mrs drill two Mount with Moo n real- a dauzh Anna W team put well execu her prize on cd that was very Ethel Kossw and later and after “Varnish lowing ghborhood he Anderson et Barcla) a tap d cast nquist Dyer Blake Morr by Mrs Mrs N Bristol News STAFF COMPLETED | ZUCULAK'S HOME RAIDED Street Fined $200 in Telephone Johnson; s [Emma Murphy; Mrs. ation hospitality, cless Driver Fined to sell Beach Bristol inistration inced toc After May Install Dial System possibility that Bristol's tele- system will be changed from nal to dial control with the eree- tion of its new home on Main street has become known following the -:mu.\»_ sterday by John L. Carl n of the 14-room dwelling on the future site of the proposed head Amarlfln Demolition of this build- ng, which is located on Main streect next to the Cameo theater, will be begun early next week, and con- struction of the new is expected to AUXILIARY Pienmg Announces -« ion of lial s em is said to be a possibility here, and the erection of a new headqua ters is considered an ideal time for making the change $53,000 For Christmas Some 10 members of the Bris- tol Co. Christmas club will the $33,000 will sat [ Appoin(ments Court uple Wed 61 Years— BLes n which b System May Be L Briefs, rief: To Attend Conferences Adel Missal .cgion ladies’ aux- nounced the following | coming Mrs. E Mrs. fennig ) aughter o Missal of Farn a teacher in nutritior s schoo! at Columbi s been invited by Presi Hoover to attend th conference educ 1 s I iha Ho for th arms ship, term: Wh vho is a gra th school, is osen to lopment institute o Columbia university the Nation Education Council of Parental Edu Mrs. | CAtion which is being held in Wa Mas. | IDEton today. She went to Washing ton vesterday duate of also one represet| He leanor mm H W Coleman nity service, unshine work, national aucar; gold stars, poppy. Mrs. education of war Missal; uni- | Shelden; Bristol Mrs. Mary John- auditors, Mrs Alice Brown- M. Bailey drill team music, Mrs. Dev Mrs m defense ht; Irene Funerals of Mrs, Dwight 5 a. Buri cemet es e funera u ¥ was st in St Joseph street, THa 1 was Tor Roberge of eld An Joseph's new Funer Kolanek o today and e's and M M Ricker sery Mrs. street at St stville John wer: Mat- Buria cemetery. ma of today thew's chy Joseph's ne Vital Statistics 56 births and the city during of marriages in several months rate was the highest To Resume Practice A. Siliciano of Ma stres the past several weeks has a special coure of stu sraduate hospital and New York eity, istol yesterday Party Planned Bristol Parent-Teacl will hold a public car at th e, whist ved and For vas in h's 1 n 1 charge, was ni| October aind lowes Pays After Raid ulak of Joseph street of keeping liquo; and with repu his ho afternoon nd Patrolman Wil d destroy Dr vho been takin Post ¥ on ergean re Br Card st confiscat gal- h th thre was of which o ned He pinochls school will jor fi $1 and costs to Mect Mar Society dren of society of will give Nove the school 1 be used fo schoo! Notes today was grad- school in roll of the of busines is a sophomore Manufac- 1 shut a week, q iley, ing. mb who high hall Bristol he hor co H Depe The proceeds wi benefit of the BURMESE MONARCH -~ HASLENGTHY NAME Argentine Head Runs to “U's” —0ther 0dd Monickers an w was suspended in cou Arth He he case of ok Gridley ried 61 Years Charles Hofsess of quietly observe the ary of their fonday married nd the port wedding at London, Nov curious peared P).—Two m who have ap- press, recently - ( names in th Corner Little New n November 1569, on Thanksgiving eve Bristol about 33 ycars W York City and employed from out vears ago at part Manufacturing world 4 4 have started 1 discu 10 They G presid has more 1 nost people s his name than Ba Pe. of the council, an In- round table hree dv d conference The discussion the shortest Er red that find ons re. Hofsess have six Charles Hofsess and Frederick Mrs. Henry Al- N and Mrs Benjamin Har- v are Arthu tol arouni me. 1 diffi- sting of only centers sh is very con nd Mrs Mrs. course Doctor on capi- is under ame of t Doctor 0 and John Coffey 4. of 47T W hor illness. of Yukon simpl Tre n T Pe. the Bur- to possess the matter o to 1 rame of hding her earl 4 John Coffe contrast e monarch, which SIRITARIBHAVANADITYAPAU- \RAP ANDITAS UDHAM MAHAJ- AMAHA DHIPATI R APATISI TH1 Mrs. Mar; N and Mrs nd: and also NY, rstood No do 1o be a cerr fami 1 o ubt his emberiof the nt Or- Third Order AUTO POKER PLAYERS FINED heshire) Eng., No “poker” has come ceman found fiv with th He learn [ place A po hanging money of cach motor car e gambling on Ea tHe and strokes for the 12 holes. which is one under par for the course Girl Scouts to Aid #The Girl Scouts of the Kensington troop will aid the local Red Cross committee for the next two weeks in Son Born vas born to Mr Fitzsimm of A and Mrs Kensington New Britaia son 3 n the mornin General hospital Chicken Supper Time | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By BLOSSER has been a custont Kensington Con- to supper about of the year. This season will be no exception. for th 1l affair has already been plant next Wed- nesday evening between the hours of 5 and 9 o'clock. Simultancously with the supper the ladies will hold a bazaar at which visitors may ob- tain home made dainties. candy, and Christmas needlework gifts. After-Game Dinner Miss Nancy Hooker of Kensington, at the New Britam nior High school, will entertain a \ost of her young friends at a dinner her home this evening after | New Britain-Hartford High school football game. It is expected | that about 10 guests will be present. D. A. R. to Meet Emma Hart Willard chapter, D. A R.. will hold its November meeting on Thursday at Worthington Community house Berlin. Mrs. Edna 8. Damon, J. W. Chap-| it Kensington. A house-to-house can- ass will be conducted to solicit memberships to the organizations. Will Remain At Home William Mackman, denying re- ports that he will spend the winter| in Florida, announces that he will remain at home this season Drum Corps Practice §t. Paul's Fife and Drum Corps will hold a praciice on Monday night at Tabs' hall, Kensington. The lat- st appearance of the corps was when it paraded in the war memor- jal dedication celebration in Meriden on November 8, heading the Bolton-| Kasica post Legionnaires. East Berlin Items The morning service at the | Gabriel's Episcopal church tomor- row will be held at 11 o'clock. The meeting of the Sunday school will be held at 10 a. m Mass will be celebrated at Sacred Heart church at 9 e'clock tomorrow morning by Rev. J. C. Brennan. The Sunday school will meet following mass. In the past for the ladies of gregational chur chicken pic WHATS THAT FLYIN' MACHINE DOIN' AROUND THIS \WILD COUNTRY T 1 DONT MIND TELLIN' You 1 DONT LIKE THEM BUZZIN® serve this time h inn ed fo! who is a student s party s the in Mrs. WHY, THAT MIsUT BE SoMEBODY FLY A BIT LOWER, LOOKS LIKE TWO P IT COULDNT BE FRECKLES FOR WHEQE \WOULD LE GET A CANoE 2 RILEY= coPLE f- \NHAT Do You MAKE OUT, NOw, BROWN ... SEE ANY |, 8eTTER? VYES...AND IT'S HiM ! FRECKLES AND SOME OLD MAN IN THAT CANOE ... BUT Wg CANT LAND HERE, (& HARDLY...THE ONLY THING < To DO NOW 1S To FLY BACK To THE RANCH AND WIRE FOR A SET OF FLOATS e SO WE CAN Come / DOWN ON THAT LAkeg ! W WeL m GNE HER