New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 28, 1930, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, church choir n the church at 7:30 artford's w, Shic. opping Center: OU1l OF TOWN CUSTOMERS CALL E TERPRISE 1200 Gift Hosiery ned Full with lisle garter tops, new shades, fashioned mesh Kayser full fas ilk Hosiery, semi tiful new shades, service weight, slender he $1 , beau- .00 Shop Brown Thomson for “Gifts” in Gay Profusion Smart, Practical and at Prices Within the Reach of All moadels, ) o'clock this evening. ; A meeting of the Boy Scouts will {be held this cvening at 7 o'clock n | basement of the Methodist | chureh. The Pythian Sisters will meet {next Monday evening at § o'clock in their rooms at Community hall. | | Miss Edith Northrop is spending the holiday and week-cnd with rela- [tives in New Britain. Plainv_iMews DOGTOR'S MACHINE SMASHED BY TRUCK Nurse Receives Injuries to Both Knegs and Head {NUMEROUS ARRESTS HERE George Terrell of Plainville Passes Away in Waterbury — Meeting | Date of Nursing Association Changed—Other Items. E | A car operated Magnano of 42 Center strect. Mid- dletown, was practically demolished csterday afternoon 5 o'clock hen it was struck a truck | | dri n James Kane of Lewls | street New Britain avenue and | Lewis street. A nurse from Hart- d, who was an occupant of the or's machine, was paintully in- 1 and was taken to the office Dr. George T. He found her Dr. Joseph doc of 1s claimed that Kane drove out S tain avenue from | without lig | Constable Matteo and found that Kane d a driver's license tion pap: K ated he | would to produce registra- tion pap | | The Middletown car el ne that able was | a mass of wreckage after the crash. | Berlin News | [ ! LEADER IN CHORL - ACTIVITIES EXPIRES - | |G | 5is | Miss Katherine Brandegee Also Noted as Gomposer ANOTHER BARN DESTROYED Fire Razes second siructure in Week | | | I Unable to Pay of | i —Truck Driver, Fine, Sent to Jail—I'uncral Peter McGee—Notes of Interest L from offering 1 pearcd poser of 1 o Rensinzton Tiger 114 inds Overturned Car McGee rned to held at Funeral of Pel weral seryice Kensington were yes- 9 o'clock Paul’s high was cele 1 Jol Yirennan Paul's chur Iev John Don of New Iiritain and Rev. Walter McCrann of Walling- ford of St 1s played by and Mrs. | pall bear- MeKeon, Harr McKeon, and John gloit and Gilbert |V g of Sout Mary f march Mrs. H. Schmidt, or James Brady ers were ( McKeon, Frank McKeon of Ken Horan and James Kinir zton. Interment was at cenmetery in New Britain Searola’s ) Burns Another in burned John o1 the nothing. Th ting the accident Local Girls in Plays iber of Ke sang il tomorrow n Whict New 1 ternal so 1 la Searola o1 hird is Kensing of tI nal societ anut M FoRepDl Rita Marine Marriotty Massirio. Barctta Orecchio, called to the and found the Mar barn in flames bevond or control lost about tons of hay, but his two hrses, which | in the str at the t it caught fire, were led o It was burncd down ;am[-l\\(l}’.ll‘. nd medy | Scarola no | and parts in the vere ture nor Natalic afe 1150 hay Buret Mary Or Rerlin Notes Vormer Resident D AE <t Berlin Ttems S Win supper will car and the truck had ay to garages. Kane | igned in town ®ourt to- morning. Student a5 Alce M Mr. and to be towed | will be ar morrow Nurse Furt O'Dea. Mrs. John O'L 4 student ¢ 3 wospital, received bruise automo oon overt in ar dent ford vesterday when two cars as taken to St 136 B , a former Plain driver of the car in which | | Miss O'Dea was riding, was arrested | on a charge of violation of the ruies | oth: | resident, ruck him. turning both s upside dow Witnesses | police that both cars were | ng rapidl Garden Club Notes g to an extremely b 1 the members have | N Plainville Garden | deci to postpone its | for the benefit of the un- of Plain until the fol- | t the la- rden club in dhis work | h with one of mbers: Mrs, Ir = 1 Howard Knapp. Mrs. | Grorge Hodge. Mrz. Leroy Mason or | Mrs. William C. Rowe. chairman 1 Advent Vesper Sersices Ch - Savior an- | day evening | 1ce of the .\n]\rnl: ) following Mre n ob QTRAN AINVILLE FONIGRT HEADS UP | purifying the entire | with CAARLES ROGFRS | and HELEN KANE | Show Begins at 7:43 SATURDAY | Iwo Great Features | RY COOPEIR “A MAN FROM WYOMING” J. HAROLD MURRAY and FIFI DORSAY “WOMEN EVERYWHEKE" |/ in in | days { Cabiness. "Hn | drama based upon | healing of the or registra- | . oy Two Held for Driving Same Car Drunkenly (Special to the Herald) Plainville, Nov. 28 — An Al- phonse and Gaston act last ey ning between two Bristol resi- dents resulted in the arrest of both men on charges of drunken operation of the same automobile. Constable Danicl Tedesco re- ceived a complaint from a woman that a car was operating in a 2igzag manner near Hart's cor- ner. Upon investigation the con- stable found the car parked and James Steadman and Otto Smel- ter of Bristol looking around the road with a searchlight, Upon being questioned. each man claimed that he was the driver of the car. Nothing would change their statements. As a result both were placed under arrest for drunken driving so that the poli could ascertain; who the real driver was. The men were placed under bonds of 0 for appearance in the town court tomorrow morning. 2 car is the property of Steadman’s . In his investigation, Constable Tedesco found that Steadman had no license nor had he ever pos season, which starts this Sunday. The service will be in the nature of | vespers starting at 6 o'clock on Sun- with special preachers. The special m announced later, The list of guest follows: November Church of herd in Hartford C. Barners, St Meriden; Gray, St ford. On th the mem ion club of ch nt a biblical | story of the | he rector, and guest | c will be music preach he Good Shep- December 7. Rev Andrew’s church, December 14, Rev, W. H. John's church, West Har lepers. is di In New Britain Crash utomobile driven e Whi a machine o Keiko of 24 De en cet last ng k M. Brit. ets in fled after the crash bu later in the cvening by the police, | Who received the registration num- bers of his machine from an alert be ect North Keiko was arrested | New He was charged with evading re- sponsibility. His case was continued | the New Britain court The | imper on the front of amp- II's machine was ripped off Dies Suddenly George T%. Terrell s home witl rence Bla some time nesday at the Terrell's co Mr. ( who has made Mrs. J ) street, We hospital fo passed Watert away | sidered serious Wille Monday hospital for obser T day evening called at ital and pleased to condition the find They when passed he Wallace-Rarnes Co Funeral services will held to- ow afternoon o'clock at e home of Mrs Charles Roye trect Waterbury. I Hager Waterbury Arthu Dall of Plainy officiat Eurial will be in Riverside ¢ Waterbury. Change in Meeting Date Notices hate rotify the mem directors of Health Nursi nge of date hly meeting as Ifave , of the association and the attendance the loczl nurse and at board memb the conferen Leen requested ——————— Thousands of people afflicted w bad breath find quic L. Edwards pleasant, sugar-coa taken for bad brea know Dr gen liver, least one Olive Edwards but firmly stimulating action. clearing the Olive on the thent blood hat wkich dangerous calo without any of the bad after effect Tablets brings no gripi Pain or any disagreeable effec Dr. F. M. Edwards discos formula after 20 years of p among patients afflic and liver complaint dant bad breath. Olive Tablets are purely table compound: ou hem by their oliv nightly for a week and not 30c, 60c, Olive Funeral of Mrs, Tanner > funeral of Mrs. Frances Tan- mother of Dr. J. C. Tanner of ille, was 14 yesterday ng from her home 7 enue, Hartford, with a sol ass ut St. Joseph's cat Rev. William J. Co brant of the Lev L. Travis, deac Hannon, sub-deacon The pall b Tanner, John 1 Harold Gates, ner, ington mass I'rank Kane mittal s Twenty-one Days Left Postmaster James Usher x blic that bu efore to ation. M 4 patien bospital. T 1 dergor Brita v of an op General T Driver Arrested er I, Pad E Brita " ning short o'clock by Constable following a triple cr Elm court, New 1 Dry the side of t red Wedge on business. serious d The trolle Motorman C. Je was was beir Mcleod Conductor arge. No one sold Pl C. Ru has sold p The deed office of George H N town court of speeding terday I 0. who claims that cling about 6 Hart & Hutchinson Bowling Finishing Room a Warfield Warficld. the perty to La have been at He Constable Massi Drafting Room | DANCE —_——————— DANCEF Skit Simpeon's Old Timers tound and Square Dancing Auspices Plaluville Grange GRANGE HALL URIDAY NIGHT. NOV. 28th Admission 50 cents _ GOLF WHERE GOLTERS WOLF BEST New. smooth Fleor Nporty Greens IDLE HOUR COURSE PLAINVILLE At Al Times—25c Special Rates for Parties Farm-| I | Bristol News BRISTOL FIREMEN BUSY ON HOLIDAY o Answer Thiee Alarms—Two More Sounded This Horning WEST ENDS WIN TITLE Defeat Maple Ends By 7-0 in Holi- day Tilt—Honeyman (ase Ad- journed Numerous Collisions | About City—Notes. believed to have resulted i for nearl Two auto- the garage w removed ors who disco hool on structure ached the par. its way up- d had caug bringing ou sounded a f No. West street d no damage No. 5 went i hou . fire on h cau d Comp: of Charles T ord strect for a fire in the par- titions of a house at address which had commenced to burn up- ward from the cellar. About $§1 home “on kowski at Fergus Berthume Berthume, who ughter, Mrs. Harry Spen- 524 North Main street. died hospital Wednesday iliness. The 1 fror da oclock tomorrow John F Wilkins T g cemeters resided ent W T test High School Class Dance The senior class of the Bristol High school will give a dance at th | school gymnasium at & o'clock to- i proce 0 =0 toward th g of t s's annual Joe Cooke's com- 1bers of Revelers. me West New Champions Ends . o We Are Giving Another Popular FRIDAY EVENING Nov. 28th, 8 0'Clock = i FIREMEN'S HALL Forestville Music as usual by Conn. Ramblers and they are good, too” Ladies 25¢c Gentlemen 30c These dances are becom- ing more popular ever) week. Everybody Welcome the Episcopal from: where 1t was carried line by Ken Cahoon. tallied the extra skirt around left | yard tine over the goa The latter also | point, this on a | Although outplayed at most inter- vals, the Maple Ends displayed a fighting spirit and drew the admira- | tion of the )0 or more fans who | aseembled to witness the titular | clash. Al Nichols, plunging West | End fullback, proved to be a thorn in the side of the losing contingent | throughout the game. He showed | nimself to be a tough man to stop and surprised even his own team’s rooters by doing so. as he had per- Jormed only in mediocre fashion Quring the season. La Cahoon, western fullback, and Riney Semrau, eft tackle and captain of the squad yea outstanding players. Kanc, whose stellar brand passing saved the north- ers from humiliating defeat 1n most important contest of the d Phil Alexander, at right ooked best for the losers. In I period, with only two or P remaining, spirit of the 1ds by throwing several suc- The Hustonmen yard line by this nute to go and nother forward intercepted by an were wed champions organized in this city for at first—abont been under the homas M. Monahan s since risen to the heights itor of Bristol High school ath cepting track and number of years, catable. Then _the i by Ray- sojourning st n the interest lewcomers were ¢ir opening season siders but came back wo foll years to po- the crown the domie wing from captain of the pres- liam Odl is ma anad Doctor M 1 F. Claff Maple Ends . Curran Lubeck Boyar Blasche Bwilt Guard i Santanielio Tackle . Lincoln . J. Ka Quarterback G. Alexander {t Halfback S siihie.. Bloom Tught Halfback [t Calicon h- i oot Froelich Fullback lLinesman, > Honeyman Case Adjourned The case of Max Honeyman, New tomobile dealer, was ad- n police cadquarters Hy or Anthony J. Rich this ne until December 12. Honey- with larceny on Adeline Timmer- nan of Irving street Drivers Escape Injury IHenry Musshorn of Durham road Southington, and Ray F. Sweaton of | Middle street, this ¢ miraculous- eecaped serious injury as their collided former's over- at the <t Bristol o'clock yesterday morning police say. was proceed- reet and was street when by the Sweaton were considecr- Hart; head e the McGillicudd cident, or- to appear at this morning le between hearing was ors arters ars collided enhouses o street ear) from 1l accid slightly dar away of 11 Both cars were only sergeant Jeglinski Returns aglinali ar who has becn at the Rroo! hospital for th rned to his He arri nigh Building Permits Snaenitor ment o (e public following o Thomas t to build himselt at d th 2 Valley st WELL HIM IF KHOWS WHO Cooney ertain- AND T'LL ENGAGE THIS OLD FeLLOW 1N CONNERSATION ... IF \NE GO AT TUIS RIGHT, L DON'T THINK. HANE ANY TROUBLE... Sign Language! WE COME AS FRIENDS...AS YoL HE SAYS HE &IT BIG SURPRISE , BUT HE'S OUR FRIEND JUST THE SAME \WHAT DO You THINK OF THE SIGN LANGUAGE NOW, szkiis?/(/ / .} BUT YouD HAVE y [ A HaRD TIME )7 TALKIN' OvER A \_, TELEPHONE !/

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