New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 24, 1930, Page 7

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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1930. n g | school teams in the cast. OU1 OF TOWN CUSTOMERS CALL ENTERPRISE 1200 snake Pumps. Pumps, Also girls Black and pers. brown Cuban heels, black suede Pumps, Louis heels and evening Slip- Misses' and Women's $3.98 pr. (Were $6.00 to $8.00 Pair) Beige and brown lizard and patent tan smoked elk low shoes and ties. $6.00 pr. (Were $8.00 Pair) kid SHOES REDUCED (On Sale For Two Days Only) $5.00 pr. (Were $6.00 and $8.00 Pair) Patent and dull kid opera Pumps, blue kid pumps, brown kid Pumps and opera Pumps. strap and $7.85 pr. (Were $10 to $12.50) ties, Brown suede two strap Pumps —beige kid ties and Pumps, Cuban heels. Also J. & K. Shoes and Queen quality Shoes. should be one of the best of the ‘sea- son, as both elevens have been win- ning consistently. ~ MacDonald has played in several games with the Vermonters this season and has sev- | eral touchdowns to his credit. | Mr. and Mrs. Adam Krauth of | Grove strect entertained relatives from Middletown over Sunday. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our rela- | tives and friends for their Kindness {and sympathy shown us during the death of our beloved daughter, | Claira Phyllis Anderson, also for the "(m:xullfill floral offering: | signed, Mr. and Mrs. derson and Family. | Plaznvzlle News | ASSOCIATES HONOR CHARLES H. NORTON Hanufacturer’s 79th Anniver- sary Yesterday | | | G. 0. An- Plainville Blues Football Team De- feated—Special Post Officc Hours Thanksgiving Distributed to Needy Families, Day—Food to be Charles H. Norton ventor, manufacturer and publi Dbenefactor, celebrated his 79th bir day anniversary yesterday at his home, “Sharpenhoe,” on Red Stone hill. The home took on a festive ap- pearance with flowers, including orgeous santhemums and a ety of sent with the con- prominent in- = rose; | Ma as well Plainville came from associ His daughter, M son of Woodbury his daughter in P Elizabeth Norton, day as in the vicinity of Telegrams of friendship s in New York s. Ida Norton Mun- sist inville, Berlin News NIGHT FIRE AGAIN GUTS GARTER BARN Live Stock Saved But Structure| Burns—Loss §5,000 BULL LEAPS 0UT WINDD‘H Ventres Twists Animal's Tail—Cause | Undetermined—Girl Scouts Collect Food—Sandlot Teams in Tie— Former Resident to Wed—Iitem: . Two horscs were Grue home in the ted t ever ore that he believing se of could s althou ad o Ventr Edwin / sed Drives Bull Out and Harold Ve b leave into the 1 arter ed ot 100s¢ with the with th live stock uniliar ruct vere n- r t i terior of th which uilding 1e tail the h of the bull's ped through rd of Ventre whicn animal, barn momenturn that a window rto Hunderds New Britain an veved a large crowd of the For 1 flames roared fire shooting hig building, which cencrete construction ready fuel, and 75 tons o stored in the barn At 1 o'clock this mor N e Jutomot\igs— from i other places coh- | spectators the | a5 The | and 1 hay which con- an hour ton to the scene of frame provide the giow of the Been for many Second On M ter's barn | hi: entire farm and stock equ A that « the blaze about dusk. The New department arrived o1 staying for two hours. Last nignt the apparatus did not stay so lonz tecause the wind was blowing in a | direction that carried the flames away from the other property. loss at the fire last May mated at $15,000, including all Mr. the scene was est i « pla iministr hile C: of Mrs 1 ad | their bein An be held in Ke 12 the of the w Pormer Miss e street, der Yorl t the York S at the | Novem The sington Kene ing Mrs is the s rs of New York William Dooley Willian D ast Mr though Middletoy 1 was spent ast Berlin Ties Ke on the hen the He Drum corps lodge s o si Dooley o ed with ph cased liv hildren’s North s ildren Fournament Kens Co eet i H sington ne oF &to N a2 9 o'clo Last Berlin Ttems Ros k re of Mr. Bel sleyans o'clo Barne s sessior We Girl Scout Collection = Berlin troop 1 af wi s o rnoon ed . 1 socia e & Du of Pyt 101 rooms a4 Mrs Co! W. H ends fron thack Wind-Up Tonizht o'clo ch n Frank will be nal « George will be MacDonald. @ will 1l : seen in ool 11 ele ademy Memoria New one oot 1d Britain Bolles and Mrs. Dies ident died night at a shock he receiv- Dooley was f Ha Read s newspape will meet Middleto social lusion of the playing m in a benefit Mr. Norton is known young old and 1s respected 2 1dmired by all. He has always shown interest in the civic affairs of ainville and a few years ago do- ted land to the town which is now own as “Charles H. Norton” rk. He also gave money to be used improving the park. time Mr. Norton is completin for a children’s sliding plac Mr. En- Hen- Ken- the of at 10:30 for born the children to slide for a long without any ger from o Mr. Norton is aiso ¢ interested in the present li- ampaign and has made onc f the largest contributions received New Brit- in in excellent health. Al- h he has retired {rom active | as mechanical engin on company of Worcester, he is g engineer and is f the factory Mr. Norton, and rous patents. month he was awarded two more pat for e parts by patent office. He is in Worcester today fo tendance at a banquet this evening by Norton company to honor both his birthday and thos mploye have been wit vears or more. H he company Norton has one Norton of were in- riford he holds Britain. rother ain after frequent oved machi at- who M dell P, Tor- Crooked street Hearing al hearing on Crooked | by the evening at 8 o'clock It is hoped that all involved will be 185 the street with the to ‘hfl town hall. ¥ owner. t to disc dy- Brit- mission rom is New rs show that with | ade cooperate planning to estab- { de rooms. YOUNG ROASTING CHICKRENS 35¢ per |b. live and Houtes lostess 10c per b, dressed DUCRS per Ib. live and Congre c per Ib. dressed Order Now for Thanksgiving A. J. HIGGINS Farmington Avenuc. Plainville pp. Wright Tavern Tel. 622 local giving | High et th boy Willow Ver- t prep | The garej HOLDER OF MANY PATENTS | ulations of friends in Worcester, | was present to as- | Miss | in observing the | to both | At the pres- | the winter. The runway will al- | Within the past | the | town plan | It is also possible that the com- mission will take up this evening the matter of the bad corner exist- | ing at the junction of New Rritain avenue and Crooked street. The commission, in its preliminary plans, figures on establishing a 150-foot width at the intersection in order to |eliminate the pr dangerous conditions. Post Office Hours Postmaster James E. Usher of the local post offi d today that there would be no delivery of | mail on Thanksgiving Day. The registry and general delivery win- | dows will from 8 to 10 | o'clock. No money orders will he | issued. Outgoing mail will be dis patched as usual He issued the followin ment in connectiol ing of Christmas a seals or other labels in aid must be affixed with announce- the mall- | icles. adhesive stamps or | of charitable objects to the back of all of the covers. Unless the foregoing condition is compiled with. s hearing non postage stamps will not be patched but will be returned to the sends, if known; otherwise they will | be gent to the division of dead let ters. | The above instructions were is-| sued in compliance with the regula- tions of the Universal Postal union. Bridge and Whist The third of the series of | bridga®and whist parties iby thé Ladies’ Aid society of the Church of Our Lady of Mercy will te held in the basemen? hall of the church tomorrow evening o'clock Prizes will b ners in all the g Sued For $200 John Faniola of the Modern ket has brought for damages of 0 against hony and Anna | Campbell The writ is returnable |in the court of common in Hartford on the first Tuesd in January. The papers were served Sherift M. H. Horw of Ne ain. He has placed lots No. 1 in South Side park a attachment Observe: | Andrew | street is ob: anniversary today oldest residents in in the vears in th He also t painting si: artic bei ven mar- Depu w Brit- | 103 and ex tz B\nhda\ one of the ainville and | was engaged | ness for many cell building. con- {siderable tin | He residc [T |and Mre. Moulthrop obse §0th wedding anniversary {tember 25. Mrs. Moul | vears old on November well known here and I number of friends. i Early Morning Fire The fire depart was called out | yesterc mor g at on an alarm from Box found a lively blaze in t} B. Dudoith on Kent strect b Edward P. Pr {age at This Dudoith spent n Bristol home alarm yesterday Parents’ Boy morni Night Scou Episcopal in clude movies and In is expccted that a large will be on 4 Attend Legion Mectings cgates from Brock-B American .cgion were in at ty Legion meetings noon in |» auxil 1‘0\1 |day af eting ed that th rv Legion post meritorious service to the awarded Boy Scout .aV\cl“ fo [ American Legion tno Glas |troops The Legion (~ umber of cor we.c 0 he bury forr to carr for (he ed a auxiliari tiees express their | TONIGHT and TUESDAY A New Kind of “LAUGHTER Will Thril You in NANCY CARROLL'™S Greatest Dramatic Hi with Frederic March LET'S GO OVER TO PLAINVILLE One Big Show, 7 15 Next sun. Mon.. Tues “TOM SAWYER® lf\DOOR GOLF Afternoon Evening 25¢ 35c and Children 15¢ IDLE HOUR COURSE 36 Whiting Street Plainville ' —— l E | Church Christmas “ {local boy dis- | 3 | which Needy to Be Alded Announcement w made that the-Plainville Public Nursing association had received collection of food donated by Sunday school children of of Our Saviour. The dren brought their offering church school yesterday mor The food will be distr the needy of the town giving. The ociation care would be taken ith the Girl Scouts or club in th Thanksgiving Plainyville Plainville toduy : for as not to ummw- We-Uns | of the the ution Eleven Loses Blues football te 12 the e lo- as outcls throughout the battle. Full det may be found on Wiley, former school w champions game star hip mail articles and not to the address | v and thrilled eriod dodged touchdo when [en Pav | goal line Form off Elec aniz W The ce : bull 1 0 We a wee large old amou is to employ giving, other e Since Plainville Briefs \r CHILD. Mlll N BY DOG Po! FOR BEST HERALD RESUETS Ust CLASSIFIED ADS Healil | am | Bristol News COMMUNITY CHEST APPROACHES GOAL * (Less Than $10,000 of Amount - Sought Still Unsubscribed | MASONS G IVE GHICKENS ‘Iv;qnlm‘m 100 Birds Through Salva- tion Army — Forestville Quits League—V. I'. W. Benefit Dance Foothall Teams Losc. Chicken Galore for Poor Drivers Settle Ciyilly | headquarters today for vending further investigation League Meeting Tomorrow \ Jieeting of the exceutive board City Basketball league will in e city court room of tomorrow evening at Secretary Philip G need morning that eived withdrawal ot e team, managed by it is now ;um it roster will be cut wJO\H‘ from eight to six teams. ssary, it is probable that a ive of the New Departure company be up the six teams Car Sideswipes Truck g elonging to A ietor of the Idea tore at 457 North Main street iped by an automobile as ed on \or'n Main street t < was con- week, ,,,, the propr the automobile, w ident, The num 1 over to poli itnessed the ac aft acc 15 Loughlin Funeral of Mrs. i of from street, iem, her was soul o ock at morning ceme- t9o I'o Deliver Address Ruler Henry H B. P. O a memorial address Elks, 8outh atternoon, D nent for the to the public lodzge W. Benefit Dance t Veterans e a bepcfit on South ng. December which will be nd. James who eom- charge of to furnish Rockville lodge zed are arrang- ertainment. | Teams Lose knd foot team lost -Southington eleven in be a warm-up game for clash at Muzzy as8to? A bad End cen- in West and rolled ove latter could r Ret into safe territors own. “Ken" the fray in the tute for his cored t down on a cent tally after ledbandi were defeated 6 ds of Spring- ¥y yeste n a previous game, toa 7 to 7 tie. vere whipped badl ions of Hart- in a charity in the Capi- 1y afternoon Payne Lectures Payne of N d election resul anges South s desire for free- re at First Con- s parish house o'clock Union Service lvation Army corps will b on service to be rmy headquarters, the Relcased After Accident A. Duane of city was Middletown police but as a wit s omobile accident Hampt last of New 1 Frybe is eve- a npton 1nd swerted to a fence t Another m; head. and opping. Po- hit d-run a wit- at he Wedding Anniversary (eleblated b\ Lee~ court My appointed been Met brothe ix of the rl 8. M ler FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Llsie Yo ministrator AlL S claims must Lonths after 1e out Scout Whist whist, t which is sponsor Legion auxiliary w night at bs' This will be for and will 1 Frank 1 in charg m Gir 1 Seout party rerican tomorr ington troop lic. Mrs the open pont ents. Wed formerly Girl to Bolles 4 We Geor Berlin rgaret ( now York West obtained a marriage Municipal building in New aturday. They will be nwrnrd‘ Dutch Reformed church on | ber 29 | bride and is the rlin of N¢ 43rd street New | license | . to be born in Ken of Mr. daughter SEEMS To WORK. ) ALL RI6HT, Ll RIGHT? ' why... IT's PERFECT.... ARE You AL seT (LTO Go? LET Ki Have CERTAINLY AM... ) THE SOONER THE BETTER, FOR ME. 2 ER. T, oK. WELL WAE Gooo BvE | To eLmer AnD ) 3 OscaR aND |7 4 They’re Off ovz N IS THaT VALLEY NISUED MEN A 1 Hope TWE KID GOOD LUCK, BOVYS. _\ BRING Home RACON Now BE WAIT EXT SToF LAKE IN N' For WELL THERE \WASN

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