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NFLV_ BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1930. 7 ! |a PI 3 .ll iz N 5 “):f‘; (t:r 3“7‘\": ]m i' v"l“ h‘\r:r can b“l B - I N | painter and decorator. Because | nounced after the games that an e chasing bookss t‘ of poor health, he observed his|eniry, making a total of ¢ I a’nv’ e ews S e B ns o ews | observed his |enfry. making a total of cight, bas | birthday yesterday quietly, receiving | Leen received from the New Depar- The basketball schedule of the . @ number of visitors who wished to [ture Mfg. Co. He said that the Plainville high school court team for igratulate hin. schedule would be remade some 4 |gumes. o : | Scoring an overwhelming con- | league t is probable that the 5 9 | The schedule is as follows: 2t st over the Horton Manufactur- | Endee five will be made up of Ern- artford's Shopping Center: | | December 5, 1330, Plainville vs. ing company five before 400 fans at | est (Dutch) Leonard, at present a ‘ | \\m‘lao,—‘l:n I"]al'n/-.v!ln < “(m Bristol Boys' club last night, the | member of the Maple nds, Paul OU1 OF TOWN CUSTOMERS CALL ENTERPRISE 1200 | Lo L S atlin [Ein Gy e o o Winds § oring power and fine and othe Il known local players December 12, Plainville won by 25 to 13. Request for Clothes b z " \s ) | floorw H. Wales Lines Company ~Li-|erryvie. a e .. Masons Honor Prominent Hem- e nevsore auimer 1es | Numerous renuests for ehildren's anuary 9, a o . Januar inville wandered into g wearing apparel made to Seicheprex Our Wednesday Aisle Specials brary Figure Is 47485 |"eneor e | ber of Franklin Growp et e o i . e A Lon s . ly? i A : ISTART WORK. IMMEDIATELY s s ™ | AWRENGE HEADS VETS e, i, s o 2 e s f o offer ‘gift suggestions temptingly priced! pmtete O oo peo | e e, S| e e e Thare bk ight desire to donate for thi 1931, Plainville vs. | Superior Court on Charge of Oh- | 5 | Play—Fire Department to Elect | February 13 | ¢ [ [ Simsbury, at Pl ¢ | 1 : s £ ! ey g, 1 Men S I Ialf I IOSC Officers—New Britain Driver 1s| Jrebruary 1 3 Dlatnville fvs talning Moncy Under False Pre- | losers started o fine styl ou | © 15 asked to get in touch witl | | Ponte sunk two hoops y members or telephone they will be called for. Farmington 4 T 23c pr. Fined—>Methodist Supper. tense—Allen Observes Birthday. N Men's Pajamas March & ’lainville Py S Sub-Committee Meets $1.35 | Broadcloth, blue, white, helio, trimmed [ Part wool and rayon half hose in fancy | Announcement was made today by | Southington, at Southington. eroy I al was chosen |yl Y HEI The steering committee of the | | with rayon frogs jacquards | Frank T. Wheeler. chairman of the | March 13, 1231, Plainville vs. | worshig ter of Franklin lods . b revision body AL e RS AL town committee in charge of the|Terryville. at Plainville A. F. anc ¢ the communica- | ; ey g at e Ry o et o ercction of the $30,000 Plainville| By a stra coincidence, Plain- on Mair down hopes of ) 5 5 5 sublic: Iibracylion the .| ville meets Tewis hizgh of Southing- ¢ ter It i i ol f e Women's Rayon Underwear Women's Silk Hosiery Nastin it an Eart Main strcer that | £00 In it 1rs. and las cague game. [ected < mas 0 3 T intier were anebis g 1Y AETeed (0 1epor Senera 49¢ 69c¢ pr. wwarded to the H. Wales Lines Co. [NOt be played until January of Meriden, whose bid of $ preliminary ganies have heen sched- | 0dd 1ot of bloomers, panties and vests, Full fashioned, semi-service weight, was the lowest of eight figures re.|uled so that the squad will have the in all colors Broken sizes, colors, value to $1.50 coived from builders. The award |benefit of actual competition before was made at a meeting of the town | Me€ting Southington. ~ Al six comimittee consisting of Mr. Wheeler, | EAmes have been scheduled on I hise the general contract has been |Although this first lcague game will | elevat 8 . il tter of sc g by Bunny ski g to be held nd Jimmy ordan. The latter % up the | score of the cir- season field goal after about The itive Loard of the Cify Governor John H. Trumbull, First |42y nights and will be followed elected officers tr + minittefofithe Seame tiad tbeen i L tiial 1 laag e a6t in the Leather Bound Diaries Lovely Evening Bags Gl o [ : g 8 x(ll ”;15, JJ;.:HQ ‘I“‘p:xm}\ ..:1 :1 ‘hl’l'yl\'v‘u]ir opens its season ?‘pr‘:i::lm | Maccabees cked out a 20 to | Driotol Bovs il ey THuEdey ) 2 69 Iy v + T 1 95¢ §2.69 A. Castle held last evening. The|Pight When it meets Windsor High | on Decembe 6 win over the Terryville Furni- Five year diary with Lkey—Leather | Rhinestone and seed pearl, envelope sub-contracts will probably beschool in the high school gym. T Hadsell Camp Elects 1% andyCrockany Companygini the reside . + E. Tracy 35 | second game by a fine display of | ? Goods Dept. and pouch style S sdifiGations. Wilhliha renulation ot botis o R No 21 mied | side court popping by ks, ,m‘ : P rded to the lowest bidders witn | Windsor squad comes to Pl | At a meeting of the members of | guard . —— The general bids were as follows: [ the strongest teams in its sec anish War Veterar n the Older Members' association Barlett-Brainard Co., $53,900; A. A.[that the local team is looking for nory on Cente ot | CedRHInaTies: | of the Bris Jovs' club ry on E last Mapte Ends of the Bristol Boys' club will hold Salt and Pepper Shakers Changeable Jewelry | Boyce, $56.631; H. Wales Lines Co.,|a hard game , night, Dana Lawrence was olected ik & card parts in the orsanization's g $47.657; Loucks & Clark, $ ;| Coach 'F" rle McNaughton is hold- | commander to succs Bruno | s y ; % | sorial quarters this evening at § $1.00 pr. 89c August Matsen, 000; Torrington | Ing practice every day in an effort | prown, who was chosen X * | o'clock. Refreshments will be serv- 5 R 1 Building Co., $47.825; Tracey Broth- |to have the =squad in shape for the |5 term of three years, Oth T hand, r . (0155 Pewter, popular style with handle. | Earrings, necklaces, rings, all colors, crs, $40.040 and C. F. Wooding, | opening battle. Dancing v clected were sgonal 1 Annual Christmas Bazaar Street Floor each piece boxed $51,964 | the game. p Senior vice commande : AL 4 | e annual Christmas bazaar of he heating bids were as follows: | Grange Production Galpin inior viee commander, | DGk Joseph's parish w be held in Libby & Blinn, $2,260; William | Thursday evening : > jam Hayes: officer of th . el i 7 Joseph's guild hall tomorrow 3 B 4 X Downham, $2,445; J. G. Simpson, |Grange will present a farce in two | gyzene H Y 2 ay and Fric fte ' Rubber Baby Pants Women's Fabric Gloves £2035. Goutd (o, $2450; and Fred [acts called “Pas New Housckerner.” | Foma® yioier pabenrn SliEbaoabeize s A Gl Gl e i O B Raff Co., $2.100. The plumbing bids |at the Grange hall on Pierce street | . i ¢ J : : Llon Saturday’ afternoon, the affair 19c for 98c pr. were Oito cin, $2.214; Gould |at § o'clock. Ray Gagnon and His| ; et i tnell < | will be given for the children of the Notion Department — Street Floor Slip-on, silk lined, colors 2,28 J. G. Simpson, $2.- | Knickerbocker orchestra will r S parish. Booths at the bazaar this pluml ¢ ating., Flagg h the music for the danc ¢ iy year will 1 supervised by the $4.223; electrical hids, Ray- |woman's auxiliary will have il ide Yirha = 3 5 “olumbus, Childr t al Co., $2.795; R. T.|of fancy articles for =ale on the| i . ; = e M 1 T 4 X ~‘-0.‘:i:"«r‘0"};‘\“12::?,o 2185 and Ros lec | stmalieyening, Dancing will follow |, 2dith Dail iotis inca - 5 | | Third Order of St. Francis, A. O. H : sl . [kh= slan f tor. e Lamothe: historiar P 5 sxiliary, German ladies, Mrs. Zipp | v for the construction of the library | Pear are as foll = : » ’ Zemantick 1 Joseph 2 i ill be 16 above z e high wind which | by the Lines ( and the ground | Mattie Johnson (Jimmic's siste ;5 PR L 2 soc T T ovs 20 Tho Miew wind ki oy fus Tin Co. s i ground [Miatie e e maan | fuctar Eaher Telr: asitant con - e w 0 n > nsity of the | e \;cyixn“}\f'.l‘ ;riy."r\rvxvd : ‘a: follie Holbroo Rl e ma isther | Referce, Waters. Scor halg | day donated a certified check, upon for the o ens trachs f St Gabriel's Epis- | yjiding is completed ¢ building | P2 Jackson (a widower) i ‘;'U.\;‘w 4 i Meple Bads S H]\‘ {y“,:‘ao\sj,éc ;vf; ;\.aar::‘;]‘ siness will ocen ¥ t DA hure Sunday school m 1s designed by Walter P. Crabtr > i e S > T e halves, ! iting urs T 3 s desigr 5 arme ) Maocabees Ifare association in behalf of the the meet P t en ens in the h of Hartford, well known architect, |Jimmie Jackson (his son) g Pr y Sristol fire department under vill be card ganies w t i, rothy Rich Sunday lon were accepted from | - Adolph Johnson Fid club's s r g that|plan t rist age 1an:ige bmitted. i Jack Brown (Jimmie's friend)... | o Ersaf WhGeE souaserghiv, B cOREN s A iy e B 3 TR e | among six submi At | Cratied weldon Tenr of Worees- | Berkon e ball was given recently. The money AGOr T S0 2 £ y plans adopted call for a fire-| .-« - .- te as 2 v obtaining vlock, If Ay a will be used by the association in Portable Building Repair iren. | cture, built of Connecticut | Synopsis 5 the . : R L GO o e e 25 a0 | ot R T e et s oo 2 de se pretense, was; Plutzik, I " provision of living essentials for | > e 3 (T t & . e € Lo I ‘] ]‘ | Early fall. Late afternoon ound over to the Hartfo erior | Martin, 1f .. s v 1 city's poor and needy this i ek T ¢ 11—Same as Act I fow Injiieiredcyist @ actilmbanefasiac e Police | Rev. Lackey to Speak Problems Discussed i {89 wvieh o mate e i citinc | vaters o the church and ot |10, s "l vt an aasian ean | minwe er. T e o, ) S R R e T L]ke ThOSCO 0 fly e 2 i R "1‘”““‘ aeadl ) rch in New Britair 3 The regular meet t 3odeau is wante n | S ford. will address members of the | F 1op Chaun- Y ey e % e will be hetdl th 4 ¢ v tt >mm ryman’s Bible class of the Pros- st atiolyes tonos : ! similar charg he might 7 ct Methodist church this evening. under bonds o 00 by | Kolodr e ) 0% T, . { ably in places and these points | ; i : have now been remedied by the ewste conduct the serv-| = SLSUE 25000 ookl By Radae Thal T TEh e T | I \ te about 25,000 books. By bak e ; topic of his address will be, FREE S”JVER DlSGUSSED ition of joist and sill reinforcs SEipast Benlin el nillics e ill a fund is available, | program will be p ) by A 3 s alk 2 f nts. Doubled two by f \av ! on grouy St TR A members - X At y Roll 2| “Organization or How to Make a - een added { K I o meet | i t cor etitiv ) he aee i A € t 0 u ; = ! 5 lass. . a Bt. Paul's Club; to Mecting in | the damage o ad taken 1S eVl Sl D . ocal selections will be rendere §t. Paul's Club to Hold Mecting in am ; o orled ‘ » ra: | Lrater, | . : < ma- 1 . , Vocrl seectons win be rendered 1 - ville ) tke 1 3 it on the piano by Edward ved at the ticipation of a large attend hall tomorroy Observel Annlyereacy Graham. Light refreshments will < erved af! the meeting. ing in Kensington Repaired—Two |* ! U A e cning at oclock ur ne| [ Ry oo . subjecte ¢ glass in | ces Ladies’ Aid society served their Council Meets Tonight Autos Crash. i i Ui ; £t fol i ving |, __ s S | The city council will hold a meet- y pastor of the ng in v hall at 7:30 o'clock hurch. The coupl ng. Several street hearings Q. Gri 4 other business Poquonock (W T'abs Hall—Portable School Build- Mile his po halves scussed al church at the home of the bride’s . Ingraham Company — parents in Windsor. he was ar 3 in Fast Har FI. 1 after he died in Their union was blessed by fore he had h v ieaux, rf 3 action agai Pah-Utes near Pyra- 4 ¢ v Silver nir nd t vere T : ildren, four of whom are living. o do so e t . Zetar: : id Lake, Nev., a monument will be Sl ; ¢s of the |moved Lo an extr the 1 oy 4 They are Marshall A. Kendrick. Miss g f erected to honor Capt. Edward aw n A odde ¥ ‘ B AERO] : W Charlotte P. Kendrick, Alexis D.|g0 to E Georgia-born Indian fighte daxiaie [emankaRly i L | Kendrick and William P. Kendrick.| Prosec )¢ carly western days. miodern problems Pestivals of the Months Ak e s e sl tme for the Festival of the e U ’ | Rev. Mr. Kendrick has been a appeared n 93 i un i 1 < . minister more than 30 years and is |« similar cha BOINEL ebusi o s eey e man's | S4¢! - 4 e { sixth Baptist minister to come | dcfendant a Southi n «imilar to the present one Ikt e Gl URE SR t i e e o e e o nt | Mfg. Company ¥ ) e he News there | Aid & s : 2 4 the cditorial page of t | : |takes an active interest in the Fld avo cighi qu tons concerning cause | wil bo consumy e s | noden will ‘ 3 | tivities the church and has or it I Aller drich, rt L ; cuNSTIPATmN | S no or (Continucd on Page §) ek s + o te I 2 i 9.7 + P ay i v \ o 1| sar e Dr G T produced do you e for calo 18 phy Ao HIGGIN n April 25, 1562 ou t an fo and calomel's old- Farmington Ave., Plainville def C T fadich! = SRS e s ) Opp. Wright's Tavern Tcl. 6 : ; : ve ‘1.\ : [ ek ¢ 1 froi i - : 5 2 | i s New Uniforms Displayed and wide from those wl iht ! .“\ Loos Mrs. Barnes Entertains A 4 3 | b PRt I e eniona i Clock G . ¢ ealiy oothing veze n ' s e 5 AT 3 « % Ny 3 b 1| PA'SNEW HOUSEKEEPER i ° S S g t 1 E £ keynote” o Rt i gl e : : \ A Furiously Funny Parce . 1 out on June |\ SR ) : Hlendacs corlerl olecolsr; have changed but the to L-opn‘m for Abmio fonvlad srtce| . : fekendan) A ; BSRS e e : ) c and scarlet v The substantially the same. e aan e X'Z\ o as award S Given by ] ; BT t a ¢ s never force them t yatural me- Bt e it Many appropriate Miss B. Hanford an ; - Plainville Grange, No. 3! change in the way the unemployed | MY ATEFORICC ¢ : Nowidaren for ad contrasted with| clnlavial s St - : > now ¢ s wandered at large |Pooths. The bazaar is [ Followed by Dan GOLE WHERE GOLELRS ' \eada s |ca by the Woman's / o Knickerbocker Orchestra . OLF REST . blu R e i A S o - ! New. Smooth Iloor i 1 i casant results from “Hihe proceeds 3 s 004 \ELES COST MORE THAN MEN g € or .;yfll‘ R s ROt W e ; am, Ala, (LP)—Jef WEDNESDAY ONLY GRANGE HALL IDLE ley()l'Rr( OURSE ame of the orgar : vo of Ldwards Olfs t ula 4 | odality Baza Goria o ool Mh o sph E SE ; i e continuou 3 Children of y Sodality | *¢ : A A LAUGH RIOT DS mberitih S PLAINVILLE by impromptu 5 a met some time t L : e e = “UP THE RIVER” Adm, 50c—Children under 12. 25¢ ‘ At Al Times—25ec 4y Miss Llizabet Lardne er : ik B 2 = o+ Special Rates for Parties lemn has disappen ¢ * avenue, Kensington, for the ne due to the work of organizec L4 f planning & ba Vg e i b e FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS The Secret Tunnel! By BLOSSER the Lars: a compensati Of course the an izes to eve hem. 15 aaclent newspaper were soi advertisements it carried he At this 4 v World Fair in Chicago occupied ' ¢y work and ot irticl Jarge headlines with excursion rates ate of gifts Christrs 1 - ! —————— I el ~THERE ARE THE INE LOOKED fl" ) oftered with tne ins gOINE via display. Rrefreshments or THANKS Foa STAKIN' US TO 0 Washington and Niagara Falls. A lcd in the course of the cvening A A A NOBESJWB:SS | TWIN TREES T THE INDIAN o SUERYWHERE AND “=“5AVE :5" Fack was listed for sale wit ine | Resumes Studies - o ToLD US AARK. THE UNCLE CLEM FIND No TRAcE YoU...NOTHING *» < was lisf | s US ABOUT THE SECRET TUNNEL ... BEEG | E:"RANCE Sl WAVE Been B GEE LOOKS LIKE | ENT T ™HE double harness and fou Miss Barbara Baldwin has resu N i 0 TONNEL OUT OF mepe... JU secpet... 1 BET 0ScARS 3 A SECRE, UNCLE CLEM AN’ ! SECRET TUNNEL \NORKING HARD | | \WHAT DID You OUR LAST small cut showed the E an ed her stud the Mount 1 B 2 5 ; weRE N ouR : . 5 four” dashing over the ro school after enjoyed the /- To FIND A ° THREAD OF Kensington Man in ¢ Thanksgiving holidays at tho I \ay ! i THOSE BACK AT THE i/ TRACE OF B0 GROMI e ! RANCH ARE \WORRYIN = fores Last night at about 1 oclock |of her pa Mr. and Mrs. ( 5 L g C FRECKLES THEMSELVES Sick T while driving on 3 treet at [ Baldwin of Kensin / 1 Chestnut street, John Achilli of Mr. Malarney 2 v ONER ME...THEY Farmington avenue, Kensingtc Danicl Malarney, chairman } ’ : i MUST THINK TM NENER MINQ.. ured in an accide: a large [ Berlin school hoard, h yeer 1 Ll ! I’ I IT WONT BE sedan driven by Miss S Ten | past week with a severe cold whic i \ B CAN MAKE T Kyck Bishop of 10 Ada treet, {at one time threatened to develop - 5 5 -| erore DAk | New Rritain, turning north inio [into pneumonia It is reporteg 3 = i 7 ' 7| ] o ) Main strect from Arch strect, crasii- | however t Mr. Malarne i / - ¢ . cd into Achilli's left rear fender. |improved There were no injurics o Teaves Hospital party as result of the accident James Fitzsimon though both cars wer somewhat . ill for some time damaged by the collision. Policemar. | Iiritain General lospital Jadislaus Todzia of the New Hritain 1 today to return police investigated the accident but i hom found no cause for arrest of cither | East Berlin Ttems Achilli or Miss Bishop. | whe rordest morning of the scason | St. Paul Club Meeting [ was registered this morning the ten- ) A very important meeting of the | peratures being reported from & (o

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