New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 25, 1930, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER == artford's Skopping @el’;ter OUL OF TOWN CUSTOMERS CALL ENTERPRISE 1200 Choose With Confidence Our Wednesday Aisle Specials Women's Rayon Paiamas Men's Negligee Shiit: 09 69¢ 2owns, bioomers, panti com- Coll and vest odd lot, values to (o match, odd lot. r attached, neckband and collar values to 32, but slightly soiled, Linen Breakfast Cloths $1.00 Bridge Sets $1.69 set Colored border, 52x66, Hand blocked, one cloth, and blue borders. match, 1‘o"’ulzu* 5'12.‘2) \Vomens Chlffon Hoaerv 69c pr. 0dd 1ot of women’s full fashioned chiffon ho iery, not all colors in all sizes, values to $1.9 napkins to in all colors, but Children’s Rayon Pajamas 5 i, $1.75 tiimmed, piece, in pink, blue, green, 2 to 8, regular $2.25 Men's Four in Hands 55 ea. (2 for $1.00) Silk ones, in good var \Y omen Bloomcrs f Plainville News GRS CRY FOLS | ATTENPTED HOLDUP Lone Robber Plees Without Cap- | turing Any Booty (CROOKED STREET HEARING Meeting of American Legion Auxili- | ary—Important Cases in Court Today—Mother of Dr. John C. ‘Tanner Dies in Hartford. | | | A shrill cry of alarm from the lips of Mary Fortuna prevented an attempted holdup in the vicinity of White's crossing last evening at 8 oclock when the highwayman be- came scared and dashed away. It | was two hours before the case was ported to Constable George Schu- sert, who staried an immediate in- estigation rI's father, € Fortuna, | store at V s cross- | | ing, a short distance from the trol- | ]1‘\' station. At the present time he is a patient IV New Britain General ! | hospital and Mary inaging th store during his absence After her sister Josephine had returned from | it to her th last night Mary locked strect. Josephine receipts of the da They had gone tance when sudder ped up to them : right ed away for imily had ad no dc Tanner | Y S dlintyall Nl n|W. Hurlburt, Mrs. J. Raigue, i Ly k snap-[Mrs. A. Krenn, Mrs. 3 Brrete ois, Mrs. Paul Sic on 2! bonnelly, Mrs, ty ani(lain, Mrs. Attenberg Mrs. von their | Hotfman, Mrs. A. Arkelly, Mrs Worcester, | Dunn and Mrs, J. Patenaude |awards in bridge were given to \ “important Case Tonight | Arthur Horton, Mrs. J. Buol. G o of Andrew Petanowitch |Footit, Mrs. J. lgoe, Mrs. M T v of the . auto- | Win and Mrs. C. Schmidt. The sct at|bACk prizes w awarded to Felix. R. Ribbon, Joseph Cot Lifelong Kflnsingmn Resident "o of New Tritain, will come | ATnot, ki Carleon and Jumes Kee: resoments were served at conclusion of the evening's pro town court t Expires—Funeral Thursday | etiae wecion”scssion ™= ™ B LOCAL ning 8 o'clock in the jra-hasisha ital in Brooklyn, N. Y ol S d the holiday and week- Nuptials This 2 S radtd er mother, Mrs. Charles Morning—Petanowich (o Be Tried nds that ; here she will sper csponsiby by quitt! Tonighti—H. Carling Wins Peewed of the acciden week she will leave for Islar ghe will Continues to Improve mes J Golt Tourney—Not d school At noon for th remaind week. Al of the pup 1 will soon | rought in to the school today 1 Bible (Lh~ Dridize hanksgiving donation which " g y Rible | ’l‘!\‘ d to the town necedy ‘””Hir.m‘)' ons this year were the m in the school's histo large amount of foodst cive Ladies' Aid sodi of hodist church will hold a Ch | mas sale followed by a sup the Community hall and banqu W esday oon au = Further ting son s {the time will be Scout Drive Near bind H ’ How to End ' RHEUMATISM New Medicive Drives Poisons From Joints and Muscles Scout social Gold o is chairm Thanksgiving Guests Jean Hooker of K host to her hrot L Mr. and Mrs. Fra i EHi t & and exp Rochester, 07 k 1z holidays. ment Loses Control of Auto wshed into a fe I | ta try nd guaran could do nothing at : th oy-back 1f doc pE R bborn car. He was 1ksgiving with relatives. Later Rheumatic rances Tanner. widow of | r and 1 wer of Dr of East passed away Farmingto Willlam Chamber- Marv gran l\HH on Mrs. Mary Ashby neral services will be held on Thursday at 9:30 a. m. at her hon A solemn requic cathedral at in Mount Tuformal Hearing actically every property rooked th ormal h held ning by the t n comimission 1t the tow I The owners show- v great interest durin hearing ! and were unanimous in thefr proval of th street planned by the commissi themselves as bei the commission’s epresenative I two representatives of department were present hearing. The commission om Farming cquesting that the building | the south end on the west | » changed. The section in- voly runs for 1 ) feet to th Farmington town line. The commis- sio Il take the petition under consideration. | Union Thanksgiving Serviee | The annual union Thanksgiving | of the Prot ived a peti- avenue resi- 1 churches | town will he held tomorro 7:45 o'clock in the Ad ristian church. The follow- | r churches will participaie | cerviee: Baptist, Congrega- | Methodist and Episcopal | preacher will be A. B. Rol- TURKEYS ROASTED et us roast your Thanksgivin. turkey in our kitchen. We will have it ready at any hour you desire. Price reasonable sove Time and Trouble Plainville Restaurant Tel. 120 ANN'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Near Nerf's Stor Tel. 94 SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE $1.00 Marcelling Manicuring lins, pastor of the Adventist church in Hartford. The offering, as at all | union services, will go to the Plain | ville Public Health N tion. It is expected that sized congregation will be tendance. Many Give Aid to Ofticers of the Plainvi Health Nursing association statel today that offerings were being re ceived from any ch to be | nsed in Than ing f work A su mof money has been d 2 by the Advent Christian church while the children of the Congre- gational church Sunday school given food. Yesterday food was r | pare 1 minde J00r will I be To Receive Donations townspeople z d that the Gir Thanksgiving in former gladly acce Whiting stree »y Downhar open from 2 to 4 o'cloc tion cles ceived from th al church ! Sunday school c} Several of the townspeople waking donations of food, and clothing to the nursing associ tion. Through the kind aid gi it this wee ociation will able to help m eedy families in | town and thereby brighten up th otherwise drab Thanksgiving. association is very grateful for t help given in it its relief work. Legion Auxiliary Mecting The American L Auxilia will hold its regular meeting thi evening in Legion hall on Whitir street. Th rs of the unit urge all membe t present Many bortant ma vill come up for discussion \isitin since leavi 1go0. | a respor position Superior dy Co ais ) arded by als of t at tialto Soda giving v. when to take o'clock church of O is t s in cordially will o b | prize this g Firemen Kept Busy S el The apparat Jout noon w behind the New M ect thr o swamp feet high second call rmington aven nical ta rdquars th 1s seer Vacant lot ed over op- posite the governor lots ned over by the fire inger of anoth OLD FASHIONED THANKSGIVING DINNER $2.00 THURSDAY Wright’s Tavern College Highway Between Plainville and Farmington Orchestra | (0 5 Afternoon 9 to 1 Evenin, cl. Plainville 135 STRAND PLAINVILLE — Tonight — NANCY CARROL and FREDRIC MARCH in “LAUGHTER" There’s Danger in This Romance The Sound is the Best Ever Heard Wednesday Only ANN HARDING, MARY ASTOR and ROBERT AMES in “HOLIDAY™ Personally Endorsed By the Management INDOOR GOLF Afternoon — Evening 25¢ ¢ and 25¢ Children t5¢ IDLE HOUR COURSE 36 Whiting Street Plainville L 8 st Thost o alled fo il Smith at 6 gles to Practice Martin, 01-' v Haven Organizes F() \‘w\l\‘ U aemph,\'-l HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS AVOID UGLY PIMPLES playful antics, how sle George Kanupka in er soon after its oc 1d no reason to ar Il man Tacks Put In Tire en Daniel Bighiatti o set out in his autom that someone had tacks in one of the tir B ir, which had been parke cour > A- | his garage. Mr. Bighinatti is Il be held th ear fut « n whether the perpetrator of RINER ,\WHEN IT s:msm,; deed as a child up to mischicf | DISAPPEAR INTO SoLID idult with a grievance against | ROCK. ..o HAMM e | \IHAT GETS ME, IS, How ON EARTH FRECKLES EVER GOT BACK THERE ON THAT LAKE, FROM KEEM Kensington Girl Weds but he intends to prevent a S East Berlin [tems PUzzLE ! The Thanksgiving whist held last LL/\_/ ing at Sacred Heart church so- | rooms was attended by onc o ted this n the largest crowds of the season, ' by Rev. John C.|there being 28 tables of play. The nnan. The church was beautiful- | prizes were distinctly in keeping corated with palms and yellow | with the occasion the awards con- hite pompons ting of a live chicken down the maid of honor was ) - licale to apples and potatoes. The ka, sister of tne bride, and Dr.|whist winners were Mrs. A. Cody, ancis Qlancy of Worcester was |1dmond Siegriest, Mrs. Thomas st man, The bride wore a gown | Ringwood, Mrs. Frank Scully, Mrs. white chiffon velvet made in the |J. Danly, Mrs. J. A. Williams, Mrs. ccian manher with a tulle veil | Mary Maule, Mrs. Lena Emond, Mrs carried lilics of the valley and |A. Ribbon, Mrs. J. Kennedy, Mrs The maid of onor was | James O'Bricn, Mrs. H. Clark, Mrs. \WHAT pUzZLES ME, 1S, WHO 1S THE OLD MAN WE SAN HIM (7 LAKE.... WITH .. ) OUT HOW ALL HAPPENED \WHEN WE GET T TuS A FORCED LANDING BEFORE WE SPOT THE LAKE ... THAT \WOULDNT BE Brave Men! ( TAKIN' A SHIP UP 1N COUNTRY \WITH ONLY i ON .E:,‘S NexVE tol. n St. Jo D. A. V. Onen Meeting Schools On Vacati e, l w‘m‘ by Plam TEMAN KILLED IN CRA By BLOSSER REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. 1930 BY NEA SERVICE, INC.

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