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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1930. i setback will be played. | Frank will be hostess. | Ferndale Dairy, Inc.. Beriin—Advt Plainville News CLARK IS ELECTED - MASTER OF GRANGE (S iz Thomson Jnc. Hertford's Shopping Center OU1 OF TOWN CUSTOMERS CALL ENTERPRISE 1200 If You Have a Limited Income ... Buy Your Furred Cloth Coats Under $100 As Featured By Brown Thomson In Three Special Grou $58 $68 Two exceptional low prices for quality garments. Richly furred Coats, each model distinguished by elegance of line fabric decidedly feminine in detail and excellently tailored. If you are con- templating buying a new Winter Coat this is vour chance to buy now at prices. Leader for Five Years 'MRS. CARPENTER HONORED Thompson-Hogan Wedding—Parent- Teacher Meeting This Evening— Legion to Conduct Golf Tourna- ment—Blues to Play N. B. Eleven. rt H. Clark of elected master the regul in the Peac of r meet Grang Mr. Clark in Grange a a popular on H. arles H. Curtis, retiring who has served as master or the past five years. Members of the Grange classified Mr. Curtis work as very cfficient during long term of office. member of the execu for three vears Mr. Clark will be ass by the following: Ove 3 Stillman Mrs. Elizabeth | Day; steward, William Barraclough; as Arth Bunnell Agnes Noyes: treas- Carpenter (she has 1 capacity more thar secretary, Mrs. Harold [ atekeeper, Lee Williame; Edith Chalko: Pomon. Miss Burns; Flora, Miss Reth Easton; lady assistant steward Mabel Johnson and member of th executive committee for Charles H. Curtis. At the eeting of the Grang on December 2, th members e program. All singie meet in th night to court Piainville held 11 on and I s an worker choice tive and color tive committes lecturer the above low Stanl siauara chaplain. urer, Mrs. served in vears) Newell C hy Jrs. B Women's and Second Floor e next sing! fifth Grang regula Meeting ceting ght there trom neig sho, with the local made a gathering of ap- oximately 200 Grangers. Patrons were from New Brita uthington, Bristol and West Hart- ord 1eon lowing an ing | members, . = s to be presented by Housekeeper.” Tickets be obtained from members. ntral Pomona Grange will meet 1 Decem The state rieet in Bridgeport on and 16. Mr. a rt Clar be the dele from Plainville Grange. Plans being made by the local Grange » busy year. To Receive Tax Payments x Collector Willis J. Heming- 5 mapped out a schedule in to give all persons plenty of in which to pay their person- bi of §2. T taxes are November 15 but a time by law. All those who fail to pay r taxes by December 14 will be extra dollar pro- te law ngway wil in his West Main street on the lowing days in which payments { visiting 5 Social Five to Meet Memb ve IA ety will s0- oon farm on Cobey 5 Frank l ks for T day use ol Beck! 1 POSTPONE AUTOISTS GASE} | some chopping J. Keminski Offers Wood Free to|!' ©Tas | daughte Those Who Need Fuel for Winter |ski. who the New awa Egna Hur- ¥ o on ofresh- —Needy Families Must Do Cut- | on i ting and Transporting. A : 1 by Her he Sunday school t church ) o'clo Mr ctore Twno cases came before th will be held this eve with R and Mr E. Wilson M ‘harles Woodward is con- fined to her home on Cottage st 0 more | A. Budfean; sixth, Miss ) jseventh, W. J. Fagan; ¢ and the close competition in the FI]R "VERL“ADINE [points under that of the winner. andwiches were s e |latter part of the ev V of the ¥ i BN‘H@:\‘ road nedrsE ' B3S81 o5 Wilcox avenue offered a considerable amount of East Berlin Items those who need fuel for the winter. Fiske on Several families have already done evening . Mrs. J. Kem Edward K ded neetir Doroths Mr: Keminski told | father-in-law had offered | transportation. This is a timely benefaction in the face of the im- F. Woods, and ninth, Miss Margaret owest score, which was 21. only fiv | The large crowd «njoyed the N. . Smith of Towell, Mass,| , ., omcrs wood pree e wood which has grown up in some evening brids the pasture land o loine e Britain Emergency Relief | SR Berlin [to those needy families they pending cold weath the dis- Berlin News Ifourth, Mrs. J. A. Fitzgerald: - | Erwin. The high rcore in whist [ring _immensely and inski who ov of Mrs. Pays $50 CHETIOR old pasture land for the of | T (he Pome d by Keminski's Harold Day. Mr » Monday aftern served follo lwould provide for the cutting and | finar itions of ma town court last night and t continued until next Tuesda ht. N. F. Smith of Lowell, Ma ho was arrested Novemb ; State Policeman Adoly carryi pounds on a and costs by Jud Griswold Paul Joh raigned for 1l license to receive is eve : from n ) on with from a sprained a fall while sehold duties hurch night Methodis the prograr ffet luncheon at 1l be ening: depression. b Change Bowling Team Names 1g of the Prentice Girls' ue was held last night of Miss Edith Ferino, Kensington, and the members of the league vo:ed to e the names of the four teams which have hitherto | Johnson, relation to the driver, |been known as the Spades. Hearts, present the trial. The | Diamonds and Clubs. The new ndant was discharged because of [ nomenclatures will coincide with a technicality which removed the|the nature of the factory where the blame from the accused. The arrest | girls are loyed. They be had been made by State Policeman fcalled in Fasterneis, Grorge A. Silvia Buckles, and O. B. Martel of Auburn, Me., who | holders had been arrested for driving truck without headlights, tail light reflectors or a horn, wrote to the | Fish-hooks court asking that his case be con-|holders, He tinued until next week equest | Lillian which wa « the | Barette distance he would have to travel fo | yeach Berlin. William Mezzucco of |the teams the girl New Haven was arrceted November [110tto for the league 14 onac t] to the End.” of Martel and will appear at | sames for Iriday session next Tuesday night | up at the meeting Large Crowd Key-holders The St. Paul Social club, les, and the junction with the democratic ladies | Pattle the Fastern 3 and e cember & 10 13 Work Progressing is progressing ra t 0 will be observed 2 church tomorrow Weor hingt The intil son, Negro, riving a truck with il- mark on November r of the tr Morris North on Eator 1 K. osed th o N aldaloti ary tman James Simpson e work and it work comple the street may tra An entire ne well as many : Community hall | The Boy Scouts evening at o'clock 1 nient of the Methodist ch Vil b I's Episcopal 8 o'cloch serve hostesse Mrs. R Edward I will b eve re ireh be re- Fish-hook Key- i |5t Gat ening at will be ing. The will be nd Mrs library on and ol book ip fees will now urer of the association. 1 pated that many n meni- be added to the roster this \ The librarian has added man hooks will | ho hooks both reference and fi A box of |, the past month. | Five will mect Cobey tomorrow home on Wilcox aver crowd w held Monday nig E chu a| The captains for four |teams as elected Anna ts To Meect Triangles lainville Blues will meet the eleven of New B ternoon at gri e of Besides the re-naming 1so adopted a c- hedule of | ihe (rea was drawn |jg 5 h has it that |p, meet |t accepted by rge identical cess night th: a TONIGHT Hear Him Sing JOHN McCORMACK in "SONG 0’ MY HEART"” With song, Comedy and Sentiment The Voice You Love to Hear the | veay I dur The Social THURSDAY and FRIDAY Youth Has Its Fling See “IAST and LOOSE" with Frank Morgan 3ec- even th a affair Thanks- nature of \ | | giving party and whist, bridge and | Willow Brook park Mrs. John Succeeds Charles M. Curtis, | his | He was made a | Miss | to t anniver- | he | e on December 4 entitled, |t itain Sun- | 30 o'clock at & Néw Britain The game was originall to be played last Sunday but wa; now making | postponed because of rain. deliveries in Kensington. Berlin and | The game promises to be a rea battle. In the first meeting of th two aggregations, the Triangles won a single touchdown on a | ted a forward pass into the hand ! of a Triangle man who was standing over the goal line. Following this ne, the | Britain Blues will meet the ees for the' city championship. ord crowd expected the double header i i se i Thomp:on—Hogan Hogan, daugl Andrew A Miss R ter of an | Hogan, of Geneva street, Raymond E. Thompson, son of Mr and Mrs. Edward N. Thompson | Shuttle Meadow road last Saturday afternoon at 1: lo'clock in the Church of Our Saviour. |Rev. Lincoln E. I tied t tial knot Miss Helen Rya honor while Charles Hogan was t {best man. Mr. and Mrs. Thomps {went on an u D) B Mr. sr. here vn Butterfield Speaker A large attendance meeting of the to be the ssociation at 8 o'clock at the high school audi jtorium Dr. Ernest W. Butterfield ate commissioner of education, wil he speaker and will talk on son phase of education that pro: be very interesting. In addition to a thrift play v by the Masque a gether with a n instrumentaj selec £ To Work Degree The Rainbow gi wvill work a degree in hall i lainville tomorr 8 o'clock. All Masons bers of the Eastern Sta to attend the degree wo | ments will be served | Change in Date The evening group of the ild of the Church of Ot will meet at e home of Mrs. Moore on West Mai |evening instead of previously anr are asked to keep this in nights in mind ilagles to Practice The Plainville Eag! | | be Bu club of vocal Britair eveni 1 mer W the railroad statior ba get zame this Britain take p h pect to West gh school field This will mark the teame ot season befween The Eagles won the first t a1 to 0 ore h s came back strong to win second contest to Both | teams will have their strongest line- ups on the field and a hard batt | is expected | Legion Golf Tournament Plans are being formulated by the Brock-Barnes post, American Le- | gion. for an climination golf tourna- | ment to be held at the Idle | course on Wh It | pected to star { the near future. The Legion town interested to tournam Altho nite has been decided ment of final plans is expected to be ade This should intere assured he two o the in ody Lortl 10 prove very icipants are rd eting of prizes to ine business discu In Hospital Joseph Fischl is New Britain General COSMOPOLITAN LEAGUE Duccancers were a4 Heinzman Total 36 513 4 Rookies 104 is hopad | ted by this | ——— Young Roasting Chickens 3 Ib. live and 10c¢ per 1b. dressed. Ducks 25¢ per Ib. live and 30¢ per Ib. dressed Order Now for Thank:giiing A. J. HIGGINS Farmington Axvc.. Plainville Opp. Wright's Tavern Tel. 622 INDOOR GOLF Afternoon Evening 25¢ 5¢ and 25¢ Children 15¢ IDLE HOUR COURSE 36 Whiting Street scheduled Y lucky break when a Plainville man bat- Paw A to wit- and | 2, were married weddirg is expected at -Teacher tterfield’s presented to- | and Masonic | Hour is ex- nent in in in the | e 104 113 86 Yacobellis Fiip coville 103 95 97 | for the firs! € It 499 518— Marks 1 Total e n nd Plymouth been used | partment r highway in th Question 83 acobellis 9 1 title 494 Norsemen 54 b believed lik b be i H. Teasma | Harker | Johnson | Tesamen Ande 1 by the deeded Considera | basketball 1 ed th aham ompany, I d other r cor co REPORT DECREASE = ahan Gonsumption Falls 782,000 Gal- lons Daily Below Last October NEW SECRETARY ELECTED Chest Community Total Receiy $6.317 Boost Making Entire Sum | Collected $27.115, Aearly One- Third Desired Quota—Itcms, Lock of f pasti steepest decrea in Bristol fo school parture M seel membe Al W se consumption dur- cou noth 1p i was ounts could be Building Permits feet. Under o reported on ological standpo ionable types were found imeter volumes of water. neeting wz b o permits as b from No ob- n tea| of Ke ing satisfactor al gto To Walter Main of cen or, Hen whic tion h Willi to i Harper fren Char s Resolutions on Harp were passed e boar memt ula Easiest Way To Break Up a Cold :Mi!im Say of This Proved Way: sreetiarsesssssenns Works Fast—Makes You Feel Like a New Person Before You Know It Honor esessssscssces Plainville 9Q Cascara Quinine Compound HILL econd old abandoned in the near future High School stars Drafted secured Secretary ton to re-roof a house for | conferred with the boarl t time vas voted to recommend to the city council at its next meeting that of Harwinton, | he towns and Bristol the state e-locating t om Terryvi new to the state ¥ Mavyor sehalf of that the highwa city le eague anno interest < be quired membership of the E mpa s orestville epresentatiy ding to quintet, has taker team Philip ated this ived word th ets Friday own contin, ormer Ter: mers. It whether or not the ufactt rship i L lectm rning d been filed day filed last i of T on today to holas Roo Magdalia Kuratkowski of avenue at an estimated c J to erect a Malmer Murnhy Mur ot vest, rlers Roll highway ville to Harwinton be tra n the circuit. Accounts Filed I'reshmen: William Cook, George | Elton, Hazel Grady, Rose Harrigan. Robert Hart, Isabel Hintz, Elizabeth Hurley, Leona Kelly, Fred Kram- pitz, Elsie Litke, Eleanor Mastro- battisto, Mary McKinstry. John Mec- Lelland, Winifred Meyer, Michael Monich, Irene Officer, = Constance Pape, John Parsons, Andrew Pruch vicki, Betty Ryan, Walter Son- stroem, Helen Stroecker and Otlo Winter Honorable mention—Seniors: Tsa bel Audiano, Blanche Baillargeor, Ruth Beach, Bernice Bouchard, Vin- cent Boyar, Domicella Bromirski, Harriet Carlson, Roderick Cumming, Gabriel I'Agostino, Alan Goodwin, Helen Hacketi, Gerirude Houle, Frances Kelly, Frances Lamont, Martha Lipson, Lillian Lundgren, Doorthy Norton, Virginia O'Connor, Mona Peterso nest Porter, Ad-- es e Lillian Roberge, Irenc Segal and Ruth Smith. Junior: Vincent Baptist, Adeline Beaure- garde, Helen Boyar, Roger Carnell Eleanor Chapman, Hazel Chapman Mary Dagle, Morgan Farrell, Asun- ga Giannotti, John Haye: 3 Howard, Daisy Kerr, Kenneth Kim- Mary Larese, Louise McCor- ra Ilorence Morse. Pratt, Cecelia Puslo faniello. Helen Schwar Arline Dorothea Abbott, son, Wilbur Ande Elmer Barnes, Nathan Beck John Ca ter Chmiel- Julia Dayton Elgert, Jennic Girard, Mar Walter Ken- 1 has de- state to Bristol from ster- 4 which highway he lle new highway W. Raym e city. It land occupi- which will vill of Bristol in the ing manif ent of Ci t Bristol Kach gers ssions dy fives. ma ot es expert s. piloted by gned Edd car's Bristol Lo son, i v Richard Cook Elsi Clayton Alice LeFebvre Josephine Malaskiewicz, Henry mel a Mayrhofer, Louis er, Elizabeth Nesci, Miriam Noj Andrew Pala Pave Liberatir derick Rein orman reshmen: William Brown Slizabeth Cor- Gladys D Lillian Winifred Hedwig insk Cece rar G. Geiger o morn I a Ronzo Alice Phillips, Norm ard I L Redman, Vose and Mar Raymond Beaucar, ronica Brzezick No 1 Crepon, Elizabeth Flamang. Lillian Greisner, Vivian Hultman, Arthur Levasseur, John Mario Mercieri, Carmine Louis Petit, Ruth Roser Ruggerio, Gertrude llis Simon, Gilbert Wal- John Urnevich, Ruth Winter d James Wolfenden. Appointed Lieutenant Francis B. Sullivan, 444 West ppointed a second lie 1 ry in the re- serve corps of the army, it was an- d Ly the war department to- Lieutenant Sullivan holds the rank in the branch of Guard of Connecticut Gra F ryville H not known New De- ny will Lynch Morrocco. Rose comp: disclosed | To- n which ac- 1blic gra following Nov. 19 (® — Pope the h which s city’s new telephore system into operation, and signed 2 memorial parchment expressing his gratitude to the International Tele- phone and Telegraph company for talling the plant SLw to be like the blessed Don Bosco, the noted educator, who was beatified last year.” he pontiff d, “I want to be in the advance guard of progress.” The pope, in company with Her- nand Behn, an official of the tele- phone company. inspected the plant before the service was inaugurated. fing company w sw B 1 u the papal o of North | two-car gar- 30 Wood- ed cost of erday of the Com: ad been pro- Announced Bt \ off \ 1f a bothersome, aching corn makes wearing new shoes torture instead of pleasure callFREEZONE to the rescue. With the first application of this amaz- ing liquid you can feel cool comfort come as all the ache goes. Pain stops instantly! And soon corn gets so loose you can lift it right off, core and all. For removing hard or soft comns, callusesand ugly wwarts there's nothing quicker, safer or easier to use. Buy a emal! bottle today. POSITWE!! AND JusT AS SOON AS WE GET CHANGED ONER TO FLOARS \WELL BE OFF AGAIN!! I BET W ARg You SURE IT WAS FRECKLES “THAT You SAWN, UNeLE CLEM 2 DaY...6€8 HE WAS INTO, HE the | sionary to the| FARBAR Old Fashioned and Modern o DANCE Given by the BERLIN GRANGE FRIDAY NIGHT, NOV. 7 BERLIN GRANGE HALL Ladies 35¢ ente a supposed that the finishing touchcs were put to the budget which will be presented for acceptance Friday night. of Kensington, were hosts last night | ©andy Wil be awarded Friday nizht of this kind in some time. There|G¢0r8e E. Prentice will not be Awmong the setback players Chicken Supper Tonight e | chicken pie supper tonight in the| who won a flashlignt | Vith this will hold a K. I Stevens | by Mrs. C. Fred Johnson and the| Prize winners in second, MuliG o Wthe 'way of candy, home- fourth, Mrs. H. H. Ros ; Ban el of this phase of the enter- O.K. RANCH, vle: Fhe i h scorers were: tables. The whist high scor | Special * | sington Congregational church will PILOT RiLeY coming vear as prepared by e members of the church THEY WIRED held last night at which time it PLANE, SO | LAKE \WHERE at the Tabs hall to the largest as- | !0 the highest individual U were three tables of setback games | <l0scd or awarded unul the George Leopard's team was vic-1 The ladies of the Kensington Con- were | Tudy Maiers, who won a parlors and in conjunction | hoors fuin |21 0 vl e o ne ERECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Claude W. 5 | ladies of the church will present First, Frank rpont; el Corr; cooked foods, needle-work and the F. McKeon; siath, Mrs. T rgo four | o 5 UNCLE CLEM Church Meetin, First, Fred Way; second. Mrs. Ag-| el & | be hel church on Frid ARE MARKING board of trustees and tt m oard of tr and the 1 e A meeting of the missionary com- FoR o pUT THEY CAN THEY SAW gembly that has attended an affair | LN® §rand prizes to be given 13 hristmas and many more of whist and bridge. fore Christma | Torlous) andl | four members| ot tha || Evesationallt church il derye il Eht wateh, | church Clayton Lewls sale of home e o S0 won a| The supper committee is headed | pipe bridge were r1dst T€ | lumerous specimens of their handi- 0. Sears: third, Mre l fth, M fa 0 Mrs. Frank D. Clark is in Aok AT ner. The score was 1447 for s e e AND nes Corr; third, W. M. McGes;( & ing of the Ken H T 1dget | night. At this time a budget for TIME, UNTIL committee, will be pies FLOATS TUAT mittee and the hoard of trustees wa ON RILEYS LAND ON THE FRECKLES... Ladies' Aid Meeting Th Ladies’ Aid societ | Kensington Congregational church met this afternoon at the home of Mre. William Brown on Farmington avenue, of the Gents 50¢ _ E'S SorRY HE EVBR HID IN YOUR PLANE THAT ONLY KNOWNWHAT STAVED HERE-W/ ? —— NOW, HE'S ALL RIGHT... DON'T \WORRY.. \WE'L! SOON HANE HiM BACK ) HERE ... NO, IT €! IF HED 4 \ASKT FARBAR ... fl GETTIN' SONME OLD MAN, D HAVE WITH Friends or Enemies? DO You THINK YoU \WILL GET AWAY, To BRING FRECKLES BACK, MR. RILEY? GEE..ILL BE GLAD To SEE HIN...\NE NVGHTA BE GOIN' Home !! THE FLOATS FOR MY SHIP GET HERE...OUGTA BE SEEING A PLANE CONING WITH THEM I ANY miNuTE Now ! JUST AS SCON AS B (. ) | s e MEANTIME, FREckies ! AND THE OLD HERMIT GET A FRE STARTED | ON THE SHORES OF WS |WsTerious | LAe, IN THE HeazT OF TuE VALLEY oF VANISHED MEN.. N ROUND NOw, BUT TWO INDIANS ARE U 8 PAT.OFF. Y NEA SERVICE, C.

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