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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1930. HEADQUARTERS ] i s i EAUSES HOME ROW, | CANNOT REGALL 17 Man in Police Court Unable to, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, IiL)Lrs was dressed in a Czecho- | ‘ Ldr;on Mestattitad inte plclurosqur \ marked that the practice of wear- ing claborate costumes in Kurope is silence reigned in the banquet room | while the members of the Hi-Y went | Head OI CeflSllS Gommmee lfl Hungarian dress. Mr. Porter re- i rapidly disappearing. Ior two hours | on an imaginative journey with Mr. e ] guilty of drunkenness and breach of the peace. | Hi-Y team is planning to meet the team of the Waterbury Hi-Y on De- field, chairman of the house census | committee, hae returned o this city FIND IT HERE STORE : Porter. Following the conclusion of . 5 | « Remember Disturbance i Seoures e usineis mectms, Reapportionment Dispute | took place. | A basketball team will soon be ‘ ¥ Vincent Micza kKa, 47, of 140 formed and an effort made to Db-‘ By GEORGE H. MANNING 1 ( 5 Grove street, was fined $10 aull‘lam the services of Charles Miller, ; (Washington Bureau, N. B. Herald) | TRY RAPHAELYS FIRST A\l':‘\ BRI'F.\IN’S f costs and placed on probation by | who is prominent in basketball ac-| Washington, Nov. 2l—Represen-| - = bl . Judge Stanley Traceski in polics|tivities. President Ebble Zetterman |tative B, Hart Fenn, of Wethers. | YOU WILL SURELY ! BIGGEST DEPARTMENT court today when he was found | was elected basketball manager. The | | . 1 ; \ \ Officer John Smigel who arrested Miczanka testified, after he pleaded not guilty to the cha b |this week to find himself had 5 | miadle of what promis L Rflgfi%fi\fi%&fifim‘ November Sale of ! Just Arrived— sunicutend I Luxurious Fur Trimmed a Complete Assortment of He algo said that the man was ac COATS pRESSES in the | o bea his wife just previous to his arrest. l\eprebLn(au\e I(an.\m Mrs. Miczanka told the court that | : I | Mississippi, and Representative | ner nusand hag been making 2 | WOMAD TElIS Police 0f MySteri- | vickmson, repubtican, towa. ne practice of getting drunk and creat- latter now a senator-clect, both af | g a disturvance at the home a5 (US Attempt at Holdup frequently as three or four times| lose each week | Miezanka testified that he did not ¢ remember being drunk last night| whom come from states which will | under the pportionment, | have announced the intention to | Two mysterious men and a dark sedan figured in the story of an at- attempt to have the law amended. | Mr. Fenn said he would call the ] 1nd had no recollection of having |tempted holdup reported to the po- ccnsus committee together after the created the disturbance alleged. He lice late yesterday afternoon by Mrs. | coming session of congress convenes, E} aid his wife s been telling him | Mary Pierlioni, wife of Dominic i¢ some definite proposals are put | = e frequently of late that she did not Pierlioni of 38 Queen street. before it. It scems certain that f “'Ej want to live with him and has many | Mrs. Pierlioni was sitting at her | these proposals will be made. | 8l times ordered him from the home. |sewing machine shortly before 3| Dickinson's plan is to cxclude ||B] ! Jisi] Reckless Driving Alleged o'clock yesterday afternoon. sewing | aliens from the census court. This, | At ° | 15 Frank Lattarrubo, 19, of 85 Kel-|some clothes for one of her four|yn his opinion, would cut down the | { = ¢ sey street pleaded not guilty to a small children. Her husband, Who | representation of the industrial state | At ° tge of reckless driving throush iz emploved but three days each (o the advantage of the farming | | = s counsel, Attorney Leo Gaffney | week, was out seeking extra work. | communities. Rankin has mot an. | | ] and a request for a continuance un- | Suddenly, while Mrs. Pierlioni was nounced his plan, blut it is believed | Featuring the Winter Season’s most S R bt e x’y“o‘:.:;‘_msi'c“h\i(:"s talheluans e St fashionable modes. Made in Luster oned in smart Cdmon Crepes, E ot Iimes Clovr o 5 Linden stens | Bor Homiras sotoe . e e oy | S8, mullly the'ntent of the e with beautiful fur sets of Caracul f;gf;‘,;;s"%m‘\‘.‘gn?g;;d ;:;‘;‘};I;;j»e S?;I\F; E including the new fad the Sunday night frock which can be worn for street. Dinner and party wear. In a beautiful array of new colorings. resentation in the house should be d on population, as provided in constitution, but limited the to- house membership to 435. If the Rankin proposal were ac- cepted the present disparity between | cities and the country would be con- | tinued. For years the rural dis- tricts have been over-represented, | while cities have been under-repre- | sented, from a population stand- point. It was to correct this obvious ifairness that the Fenn act was passed by congre Mr. ¥enn believes that the pres- ent law will remain on the sta beoks and that the house member- sLip will be limited to 4 Unless congress take at this coming session ticnment will autol effect on March 4 to the | rposely i 1fternoon by Officer Wil o “hen he was detected by th, passing an amber traffic light Assault Case Dropped The stranger inquired about Mr. Boleslaw Rydel, 34, of Broad | Pierlioni and expressed sorrow that sireet, and John Sokolosky, 38, of |he was working on short time. He 91 Silver street, both of whom were | asked where her husband was, and sted November 11 and charged | finding that the husband was not at | vith breach of the peace and ome, told her. reported, that sault following an altercation all ¢ wanted §5. She replied that she 9 «d to have been brought on by not hav ¢ and then the Sokolosky’s undue attention to the|stranger made a very careful and wife of another man, Peter Suchechi of 21 Silver street, were frecd on nolle. A civil suit started b the affair. A nolle was also reccommended in ® the case of Thomas Rooney, 60, of Boston when the court was advised rat the man who appeared in court vesterday on a vagrancy charge had fulfilled the court conditions and had gone back to Boston The case of Arthur Roy of 78 Beaver street, who is charged with non-support again continuel intil December 21 on r menda- | da peering through the windo nt Prosccutor Green- while the stranger was accostin stein. Mrs. Pierlior and as soon as th anger had left the house, the man on the veranda walked across lots to the parked car and got in When the two men in the car HI-Y BOYS HEAR TALK land searched Mrs. Pierlioni. she rcalign the congressional districts. for Formation of said, was about 33 years old, weigh- |I¢ the legislatures fail to do ed about 165 pounds and was avout |any additional congressmen allowed s tall. He wore a cap will be elected state at overcoat and was dark. large. Congres 1an on the veranda was ap- the quota, of out 36 years old, weighed ped pounds and was about the 1e height as the other man. H. cssed in a blue coat and wor. n O'Mara | before officer and the noise of the machin: drowned the noise of his entry. Solicitous Holdup Man shades of Manchurian Wolf. All are silk lined and interlined. SIZES | | ] s | m@lm:mmwmm@ o] tal coats T she .10, which he did has Suchechi a ready result of been The before lea er then started out, and g the room, drew a revolver from his pocket and told Mra. P ioni that if she made an outery or told anyone of his visit ne | would shoot He stepped out onto the veranda and ked down | Queen street and Corbin avenue 10 Mitchell et, where he got into a sedan that had been parked ther with a driver at the wheel and the engine running. Another man stood on some actioa cappor- go into accordi. i next act This provision was erted in the bill, be cause congress failed to reapportion —LINENS— Hemstitched Linen DINNER SETS $3.95 gold, rost patterns e. Popu- Dbreakfast after the 1520 census, thus clearly evading a constitutional duty. The rea t will apply bers to w 1t will not 4 congress which com- session in December, Hemstitched Linen LUNCHEON SETS $2.95 (34370 inch Cloth and 6 napkins) n, with a beautif Border in colors , blus and gold. A st + hostess m e proud to the veran- - | ] ] e e mences its 1931, The states will be notified of the number of representatives allowed under the new census figures and it were n the 54x70 i tar for dinette or ables. Six napkins LINEN TABLE CLOTHS e i Girls’ Genuine French Angora BERETS $1.98 | WHITE . . . GRAY . . . MAIZE BLUE . . . BROWN .ORCHID EN . . . ORANGE ., . . EGGSHELL AND TAN Girls’ 3-Piece KNIT SUITS Sizes 8 to 14 $4.98 These smart Knit Suits are fash- ioned in beautiful colored woolens. Consists of Skirt, Jacket and Silk and Wool Sweater, in smart combination effects. Plans Discussed Basketbal] Team — Ebble excess of Zetterman Manager. ) 1 be d will be drop- course the Senior Hi-Y C. A. last night bowling tournament h:oken when Carlton Ander eam defeated William nenchmen — - upper Gail Porter ¢ on 28 DOCTORS DISAGREED Vazec-Banska the| TLondon, Nov. 21 (UPP)—Twe Porter illustrated | cight doctors examined Daniel | The next event will be the bazaar - | Evans, minc d none agreed as on December 12. Later in the spring to the injuries that permitted him it is expected that the formal dance to draw compensation. vill be held supper | pa the tic was NORMAL SCHOOL DANCE The annual informal dar sored by the Dial board a Britain State given in the - |school tonight 1 and four matching Naphkins tered and colored borders gold and green Originally $1.50 500 TABLE CLOTHS DAMASK N -\PI\I\\ Beautiful with their woven Fully bleached. Floral Size 8 aka D the 2 Normal school will be auditorium of th ns taken by hin above countries. I ] | '"fi \(l]‘vu OUR THANKSGIVING WINDOW DISPLAY frm] 2| S ] | o e | | Specials for fiviii] | o — BOY ABSOLUTELLY UNBEATABLE! CHILDREN'S FOUR-PIECE White Shirts Excepted I ANOTHER LOT OF OUR REGULAR WOMEN'S CREPE DE CHINE $10.00 to $14.95 (] Fridayand Saturday||: e s TEBBY BEAR Slirs o KL = R COATS ! TR A" ALPACA COAT SETS §2.98 . /= @ Group of 30 Suits Group of 40 Suits saturday 98.50 51018 g Sizes to 40 Sizes to 40 Think of it! Fine black leather coats Hat and Mufi $9 95 Made to Sell v ; KLE nade from front quarters horsehide.— ) More ' : 1/2 PRICE 20% OF.F | i ‘Iljo:u_\' ;]l]\l\n(]\ln;laid lining, four pockets attete o Much Moze g ~ X E and full belt. Every little Miss should have this outfit. Suede Cloth lining. et \v"/ *f =] Better Leather Coats up to $14.95 In tan, A!p?ca or gray Squirrelain colors. . . Sizes 2 to 6. PIOEE SO % \ . '\/‘ % 50c Reduction on all Shirts now priced over $2.00 H] I . S S S i = E = SPECIAL CHILDREN'S SILK and WOOL HOSE o[ o] UNDERWEAR Low Boys’ Suits To Be Sold At the Exceptional Low Price of 159 Off on all Boys’ Overcoats. Sizes 4 to 14. | Sensationally Priced Tomorrow At 109 Off on all Topcoats and Overcoats. Prices were $7.74 Tailoted 1 49 Actuall Wmfi ;ncdl E‘]w‘:«»rs E from $18.00 to $90.00. Knit-Tex and Winter- |ff| SATURDAY ONLY and Lac orth S i Tex Excepted. B e e Lo St i Pantes Stepins _ Gowns and 45¢ pair ] Dance Sets EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY tailored and fully cut. AND VARIETY 109 Off on all Men’s Women’s and Boys’ Leather Coats. Now priced over $10.00. Globe Clothing House Cor. Main and West Main Streets HAEL’ "THE BIG STORE = EW BRITAIN‘S ‘SHOPPING CENTER fro] [froaee] NEW RUBBER REDUCING STEP-IN GIRDLES $1.98 handsome Women’s Gloves mofian Smart Kid and Washable Cape- skin Slip-on and Novelty Cuff styles — black and colors. $2.98 Fashioned silken rubber fabri STORE CHUCK FULL OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS

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