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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 1t cad with the lead pipe, the obber took $4.50 from the victim'e pockets, overlooked a wallet com- and fled down a fire es- ? CHANGES | FORCED Y BOLD BANDIT = l'l!llfl gfl I,; ! i “ iL ; ” I Do-x(}\vn! ?)Iake anl;n' . H S, fiETS 81, 7% o A nli um |._ | Origima Bookmgs or New Brit- $430 Robbery Resuls in Seri- ..., e 19, Brecs! Profit From Contest With Hart- | pranc S ) Sl fig - ford High Announced ip would way of The New Britain school profited to the | Mr. Meyer will give a reception in nday evening at Sauers. } | ‘ e = S e College Boys Made to Shave Despite Pledges Salem, W. Va., Nov. 26 (@ — Being ready to die for dear old Rutgers is all right under certain circumstances and in certain places, but the Salem college boys have got to shave. That, substantially, was view expressed Ly irate shocked college officials ay, when they in class by a sco whiskered football p| another defeat s pledged not to ctory was won. | his honor & | Accompanying him on the trip were | his wife and two sons, Milton | George Meyer, Jr. They are | pected to return to this city ‘Lembcr 5. BRISTOL NEWS (Continued From Page Seven) CONGERT SERIES and ex- | De- L =N e —4 i |l || the Musicians’ association. Refresh- ments will be served during the eve- ning by Camp Fire Girls, under the supervision of Mrs. Eugene Potter. | Proceeds of the affair will be ad- ded to the fire department’s emer- | gency relief fund. Every dollar will | .be turned into the coffers of the | fund to be used this winter in aid- | ing the poor and needy of Bristol. | Thanksgiving Is Holiday | Tomorrow, Thanksgiving Day, will | be observed in Bristol as a holiday | | ON¢ more game this and all banking establishments, pro- | Thanksgiving day fessional offices, civic buildings and || ~Togay. on strict business houses will be closed for || the faculty. they were helping to the day. The factorie closed today || I¢lieve ~unemployment among for the holiday. lem barbers. $1,736.06 as its share Tickets Distributed f—_— {ceipts of the New I More than 1,000 free tickets for Hartford Public High § tornorrow morning's ’Thanksgi\ing[noon that a truck he was driving, |ball game plaved at the Day motion picture show at llle owned by the Borck and S dium in Hartford on Cameo theater have been distributed ‘ Baking compa of The Hartford among the children of the city [overturned three times near St. Jo- |same amount as the N i |'i |-| the and yester- confronted more be- or | —— AT THE EMBASSY Harold Lloyd has refuted in a statement } court. udiences will re they see “College Lovers. IFirst National picture which the Embassy theater Thanksgiving day Frid Although a foo! me a big par the pic ¢ um does not matters look tra ever, in the en «d up and the | Ha They have season— pily ing is « directly made in when school orders from port itor o sale of series | T concerts to b audi- toriu Senior 1001 in AT THE STRAND When threc Quillan, Bob mie Gleason same stage featu inevitable tollowi mon d Senior new A plays | today, 1y high t of re: itain high- ool foot- | Hurley Sta- amo : s from the g o om t} he plays ; hero's ed on to give ; the surprise punch of an O, 00 . still life, modemn Britain through the Bristol Boys and Girls | clubs and parochial schools. The | show will take place at 10 o'clock | In the morning. Win League Game The Bristol Boys' club entry in the senior County Y. M. C. A. bas- | ketball league won its first game | last night by defeating the Wapping | “Y" quintet, 32-16, in a one-sided | same at the local club. Wapping, one of the teams which finished last | year in a triple tie for first place, | proved no match for the Bristol boy who piled up a 16-6 lead in th first half and continued at this pace | f and valieri | proved Bristol's stars, while Connie | Nicholson was the only Wapping| player who showed anything against the locals' strong defense. The sum- mary: Bristol Boys’ ¥ld Cavalier oot 4 White Foi s L. Zetarskl, 1t ... 4 Marod e oS Riordan, ¢ ! Carlson ,rg Martino, Avallone, H Club Fl g Is ... Herriott, 15 Wapping C. Nicholson, rf .. Murphy, Sharp, Ig Brandenbu 16 Score at half time, 16-6. Bristol: Brannick; timers, King and | scorer, Bocdeaux Chimney Fire Squad A and Hose Company 5 were called to’ the home of phonse Roy a1 Maple street at o'clock last cvening and quenched a chimney fire with chem icals without damage to the build ing. referee, Merrill No, All Set For The Maple Ends and West Ends, | both aspirants to a 1930 city grid- iron championship, will meet on the‘ field of battle at 10:30 o'clock to-| morrow morning. Both teams have | d only mediocre seasons, each | ¢ing been defeated a number of | Both have comparatively | 3d defensive und offensive play- Jimm Kane, whose forward 1ssing has been of the picturesque {ype: George Alexander, an extraor- dinary line plunger; Walt I‘roelict, and Bunny Sens pected to th ers. Al Nicho Henry F probably choices | Anticipations entertained by the | m managers are that at least| 8,000 fans will be in attendance. Funeral of Mr. Pagc The funeral of Anthony J. Page of 94 Divinity street was held from St Anne's church at & o'clock this morning. Burial was in Jo- seph's new cemetery Baskets Prepared Tollowing the receipt of innumer- able calls for baskets of appl for Thanksgiving Da tomorrow, oifi- cials of the public works de tmenc and Visiting Nurse and Family Wel- fare ociation today prepared hun- | dreds of baskets of the fruit for de- livery. At least 200 bushels remain | in storage, it was said by public | works officials this morning. The apples were given to the city by Raymond W. Hill of West strect from his farm on Peacedale st Automobile Hits Pedestrian An automobile driven by Barthol- omew P. McGuire of Lake avenue struck and slightly injured Ignacy Krzewski of 20 Middle street at th: east end of the Memorial boulevard late yesterday afternoon. The in- jured man was taken to the Bristol hospital and cuts and bruises inflict- ed about the head and face were dressed. He was discharged short- ly afterward end taken home. The case was continued in the ante-room of police headquarters this morning until Saturday, De- | cember 6 | Truck Overturns | E. R. Parsons of 51 Hull street reported at police headquarters at about 5:20 o'clock yesterday after- clubs End start- Melino, tea DANCE TAB' CRYSTAL BALLROOM Thursday Night Floor Manager OLD FASHIONED THANKSGIVING DINNER $2.00 THURSDAY Wright's Tavern College Highway Between Plainville and Farmington Orchestra 1 to 5 Afternoon 9 to 1 Evening Tel. Plainville 435 | have | land on King road, Title Go B seph’s new cametery on Terryville enue after being sideswiped by a large sedan which did not stop. A Mr. Gracie, a passenger, thought to been seriou: injured, was tzken to Waterbury hospital The truck, proceeding in this di- rection at the time of the crash, had to be removed from the high- way by a tow car. Boys’ Club Swimmers The Bristol Boys’ club swimming team will travel to Torrington Fri- | evening “Y" team of to compete with the that city in a tank mect. Coach George Pfab will be in charge of the local troupe. Decds Filed Today Louis Reimer has transferred title land on King street to Helen Julia Sonstrocm in exchange for quit-claim deeds at the City hall today disclose; - following warranty deeds were .| filed for record: m George Raymend to Char- . Nystrom, and two houses on Fifth street, East Trom Julia Sonstroem . to er, land on King street ‘rom George nond to Will N. Salladin. Jr., one piece of land on Sixth street and a house and land on Fourth street, both in F Louis Felix Luba, John avenue. Marriage License City Clerk Thomas B. Steelc g&ranted a marriage license to Alfred McLaughlin, a chef, and TFrances Pa Fogliano, both of 4 West street, New York today Louis 1st | city. Probate Certificate A house and land at 68 Prospect street has been distributed to Mer- rill C. Coffrin and Trma C. McKone by the late Ida C. Coffrin. according to a probate certificate filed at the City hall today. Leaves For Indiana George J. Meyer, pastor of German Immanuel Evangelical heran church on West street. left vesterday morning for Sauers, Ind., where he ill deliver sermo the 90th anniversary exercises of St Jokn's church in that city on No- vember 30. The local pastor was rector of St. John's church for five years before coming to this city four years ago. Former parishioners of the Rev CAE Telephone 1230 two pieces of land | school The total of tickets amountr the total expen leaving a net p which the two high s Vandals at the game d terially from th breaking arc lights standards cost { This {on the New B dium, according to the thorities. The financial re Receipts Hartford d to ools divided. tracted ma- rofits as their and téhring 10 two schools dama was entir tain side of the sta- Hartford au- port is as follows: old sold Expenses Yield helpers offl Advertising Policemen i Rental of Hurley Stad Insuranc footballs Britain profit President Will Buy Army-Navy Game Seat Washington. Nov 6 (UP)— President Hoover will attend the (Coast December 6. Guard was said. as the staged for n ticke: Rame being char- TONIGHT — FIREMEN'S BALL Hotel Bond Singing and Broad- casting Orchestra A good time for all Concert from $:30 p. m. to 9 p. m. Dancing from 9 p. m. to 1 a. m. T. A. B. HALL — MAIN ST. e e e T e ITOL | = BRITAIN 123 —— NOW PLAYING After Your Thanksgiving Dinner See the NEW YORK PLAYERS In a Comedy of America’s Life “The Family Upstairs” 500 ORCH. SEATS Nightly 8:15 RESERVED 50c Mat. (Wed.-Sat.) 2:15 WE ALWAYS TRY OUR BEST TO SATISFY NOW PLAYING A RARL “UNDER A ENTERTAINMENT FREAT TEXAS MOON” A Beautiful Romance of Old Merico Starring FRANK I'AY with MY BN LOY —ADDED ATTRACTION — “THE FURIES” with Lois Wilsen FRECE TU RKEYS TONIGHT THANKSGIVING DAY ONLY Zane Grey's Great Outdoor Romance “THE LAST OF THE DUANES” Featuring DDED PEATURE ATTRACTION GEORGE O'BRIEN “LITTLE JOHNNY JONES” with EDDIE BUZZELL PLUS SOUAD NEWS — COMEDY — NOVELTIES FRIDAY ONLY —TWO BIG FEATURES “Wide Open” and “Temple Tower” COLLEGIANS Registered FRIDAY NIGHT Elks Club Ball Room “Where that Different Crowd Goes™ five r sustained ti audience starts w is initial tion a 1azi re th- bject Money” life expose of modert r0ds is the tir iealer,” Co en drama today. T Is a high nervo at fairly spellbound a punch rig -in. One stirring si another follows specd, and tl ¢ taking climax boot- bassy hout I ension olds the The story nger hoy the | scene and delive Armstrong — ith fade and don't nexpected b and cmotionally sati modest! THE NEW YORK PLAY L The pito] tr own Harry It is d th ed e Family Upstairs” any family npstairs ither g to w 1dm All out M ty lls him that rouicking Broadway Family Uy York Player this week, i ed lau ¢ by the well umorist, playwright, Delf. an American comedy of ese t mo learly. prese at th types for everything.” leason — “‘He “Big Money v the Stra turday v You cy are ti phonograph o s of the mon 5 Firiam S NEW LEADING MAN JOINS CAPITOL THEATER CAST of . callstones {ro elle for din s over the stor, ork. boy for not and and Harold Former U. Dra- Roy, matic Club Member, Has Been Actor Since Graduat young man owed to ean-cut, ¢ who moc i k clerk, its to Lou love wit- only $40 zo1 Hell to impres young man ts 10 end t she s takes that fond th to the mov . like all girls, is ty frocks. his $40 a week far to satisty reluctantl rs, nd en ars. H the other New Yo she five ¥ Mr ts of fo en of Mamed to- for a time REAL OLD FASHIONED THANKSGIVING DINNER Turkey with all the “Fixins™ $1.00 Served From 11 A. M. to 12 P. M. Cameo Lunch and Restaurant Corner Main and Commercial Street Lovely Flowers at Special Prices for Thanksgiving Large Chrysanthemums—$1.50 to $4.00 doz. Pompons—35 cents to $1.00 a bunch Snapdragons—$1.00 a doz., 2 doz. for $1.50 Carnations—$1.00 a doz., 2 doz. for $1.50 Roses—S$1.50 and $2.00 a doz. Large Boston Ferns—>30 cents and up SANDELLI the Florist 225 OAK ST. TEL. 2181-R GRANT Washingtor RESIGNS DIRECTORATT Nov (P)—Coler BLUEROOM CAFETERIA Upstairs at 140 Main St. From 12 to 5 Table Service 1.25 Plate THING WILL BE at the SUNDAY Beca Miller is back with a bigger, better brighter show than “Sally “SUNNY” I she an unblushir vavish use doesn’t steal your heart hridy s <he'll posi v rollicking tively You as frolicking 1OUNG WIDOW are-free — free-loving GAY WIDOW A naughty-but-nice — plenty of spice—never grow cold HOT WIDOW e TAIN SCHOOL OF COMMERCIAL RT TEL. Building Washburn 162 MAIN & e n T. \\’u\ <ON winiam® W \um\fi n Cast WARION Fhur "“.“‘L Mighty “Feature Show! Let's Golt Let's All Go Give the whole fam- ily a tre Contin Added Holiday JACK HCLT = on the i *The Squealer” yard linc: with pon't MisS Little Davey Lee this great Dorothy Revier Romane How far can a man trust his wife? A new angle of gangland tale— DAYS Beginning THURSDAY HOLIDAY ATTRACTION ~oith. EDDIE QUILLAN ROBERT ARMSTRONQ JAMES GLEASON RIOTOUS SATIRE dians who can put over comedy lik business—don’t miss it on nobody’s On the Stage sSpecial Picked VAUDEVILLE ACTS FOR THANKSGIVING WEEK! Featuring th GYM JAM GIRLS “lonic Celebration' Roy Rogers in *Hello Boys” I()\l\ ar d R\I In a Joy Ride of Fun and a Carload of Lan LAST TIMES TODAY Charles BICKFORD in “RIVER'S END" JOE Wid GER in “The 2 Million § Harry Burns Co. in I Think You Tough’ Thursday Continuous Show 1:30 to 11 P. M.