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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 3, 193( 19‘20 . ° "Rillhfl. Easyon, Miss Ruth Lew!x Mi: Emil, sell, Plammlle News i s e Bristol News Kine, Lee Williams, Miss Hezel | A 00 SOR, J1iC. [}U][[]ERS PREPARE ez, COUNGIL PRAISES foliow the pln The ladies wnl also OU1 UK TOWN CUSTOMERS CALL ENTERPRISE 1200 | eveming. Al are asked o note e . sndilinn | . 1 change of date for this sale. Me bers are asked to have their amrleu at Grange hall tomorrow. By S i o MO A s h Are Completed Bristol Grange on December 10| EN{ET Ior Herom Acts GIFT HANDB AGS ‘TOWNSPEO@ PLEASED PARKING SPACE SOUGHT| tor members and children will be held. Grange hall will open at 7:30 i Dasketball Season Opens Friday | gclock and cach member js asked Kesidents Ak Provision On Rail- . ¥ » . n. | t0 Lring a fen-cent gitt. Al Grange | 1 e o e e ST that smart women will e e e 1 tertain Ladies—Odd Fellows to |grandchildrer are invited and asked test Assessments—Il. S, Basket- | | to help furnish the program. Honor Grand Officers. eeionlOpenibiTinny ball Outlook “Not So Good.” . i |the Herald last evening that the |SHOWN in the opening basketball |heid in the City hall last night | "\zwiil"comm:t h;;“b‘ee” :“rdi'd gamo between Plainville and Wind- | Auyor W, ymond Crumb, as | |sene led | sor Ligh school to be played in the | Liairman of the board of police JAMES MNAMEE : | for the erection of the Plainville |lacal high school gymnasium on ! conmissioners, read « resume of the Slain Jan. 16, 1930 EDWARD O'CONNOR | public library, culminating over five | Friday evening. P ille’s rapid | work om hed by the depart- | years of work by individuals, or- r;se in lmkp'm‘\! culminating in | rient as reviewed by Chief of Po- eciation | deferred unt the street com- e B . SR : z | ganizations and ~school children, | the winning of the Western Confer-|lice Ernest seld uri o 1 T e conc e trich, in envelope, back strap, long handle, pouch, (:n\l zipper effects, black, struck o popular chord with thelence champlonship last year, has|past year. ar [1 nlul‘\ ,md‘mfia‘lg.\.‘r'f- arpenter and nnor and order The cor i vf:“:n: brown and colors, prices most moderate. | townspeople as the dream of many | von it many supportsrs, although | ics rendered by libe Officteltir s vova ol ar (i aeiitn B piac Linot | “the assessment in rs was realized. The action of the | Wegner, King, Berry and Kowaleski s« McNamee a s gas sta- |y t Nitedtind the ik %! can . as believed justified {s;\h(]al town committee in awarding | were lost by graduation. on, Forestville, in January; by Of- c form officers in . E ident of lh- the contract and sub-contracts to Captain Minella has returned and | ficer Duewey Carpenter at the Econ- . i t , 1y cotne 1, tr ) 1he $2 95 $4 95 $7 50 |the lowest bidders was also greeted | Uhe entire second squad of last year | omy grocery store. [Forestville. in 1 i iltre enof e e tAn ,,mn ~ . o | with favorable comment .7" practicing every day in an effort | March: b Officer Edward grets on dea £ cr James ing # done.” He claimed that | Architect Walter P. Crabtree of |to capture the Farmington Valley|('Connor at Rock's dfug store,. afeNamee, hut ag presses the he 5 loads of for his & | Hartford, who prepared the plans |league championship Stearns and Ma et i Octo- debt of gratitude which the city of | lawn b oar that all | for the building, ““ated today that he | Due to the fact that the local Y.|ber, were favorably commented Bristol owes to this officer who lost ¥ had donc was to “back % i;\)as v;:l:\::;.;‘a a{;: y:\wom‘):; (h“o':fi';jp:: ‘\‘1 O A ”w‘am‘ is not yet org ;mdmx | vpon { his life through performance of his put ie oif . . . he dra S u C here wi e but one game Friday, 3y nanim he counc 4 t ad’s surfac arlets / Evening Bags, a compliment to a woman's elegance will surely be appre- {his work this week. This will enable | starting at & S R v‘\','r‘. e : (:‘;\‘: a0 Barking flities t p ,‘.M‘,,,“,.j’“nlfi, ciated. See our unusually smart collection in rhinestones and seed pearl [the H. Wales Lines Co. of Meriden. | dancing will immediately follow the | named officers “on the excellent o n to tl ¥ council | the public works de nent, which A winner of the general contract, to|gime. Music will be furnished by | manner in which rformed a | 3 t " ced t ha zo of the grading, spent Istart work mext week. Officials of | the Harmony Boy R e (o s ox | aadich Gine Pros- | t mnount assessed in ‘;‘ylfl(’::rr:v‘;:;-:; :o(:r'\":sl(hha:'“hz:;: ”volr:‘l Hart-Cadwell Engagement pressed its regrets on the death of t K " I nd re- proving Chabot’s portion of the $2 95 $29 95 R Y Mrs. Elizabeth Day of Westwood | the late Officer McNamee and the | ferred to. it w e sl . . to . "\_r'"l")"{ St Y 14 George | P Plainville. has announced the gratitude which the city owes the | by ti r} v aven & ¢ art B A0 CEEUPRT I‘_"W;“’"Tl";v“‘:";;”"":!“‘_\‘};’m':l"r:':'{' tngagement and coming marriage of | officer in giving up lis life in Hartfo ro: inan i [t endent ot AEUDIcYorks 1w‘,”n|;{ nlis sItaVor el lbrarvibulidng || e themliranle B Hlarh o M rs 0SB Nce OB LTS f18]maaitng Hs conebiodlton SRR 3 el o : ¥ & | Kztherine M. Cadwell of Brooklyn. | e ¢ lling in i laying ] e foundation, thus enabling | Trie wendins willitake plscs jith Citotian e i \ ¢ 15 t of grading Gift Hand Bags — Street Floor 1c builders to start work without | during the holiday season. Mrs. | Died Doing Duty [ space a the T was et nd sai the job d not be gy delay. The Barn In back of fhell 218 B0 M0 Y B0 ] ST ; i finished until nest spring. anyway ousc was moved to the rear of the |~ 0" 1289 wide, circle of frie On tii: night of January 16, 19 it 1 properiy recently so as to 1terfere wit™ the library build- Fashion Hand Bags of antelope, calfskin, dull seal, alligator, morocco, os- {in this vicinity. being a former resi- | Ofiicer James McNainee on duty in 2 \ d Crumb be- lon cannellpyotadsito eyl aatean dent of West Hartford lorestville approached a car that | lieved t idea I= on ! Talle lnclailationjo ”‘\;Tn‘; To Work First Degree had been reported stolen in New t provision R Visit Fire Scene Sequassen lodge No. 74, 1. 0. O.| Erit i earlier in the evening. There | section would Rockwell Plainville hinters traveled | I will work the first degree tomor- | Were four young b Simiththe the streets Last Otis, Mass., vesterday to |FOY evening or a class of candidates. | car. and :h. had stopped at Ebb's hurst t Property Iview. the scene of the disastrous |The degree work will be done by |filling station on Washington stre | ‘ t IS il f owners may, if they so w pay the hunting lodge fire which cost the | Pequabuck lodge of Bristol. All| Forestiille, o get gas and oil for o 23 il vl A crnoon after having beaten it last | st Berlin Items lives of four men. The territory is |members are asked to be present.|the car. Officer McNamee. rec.|Plennig. pet G cent 4 2 f next year. the sec- Berl N w. ternoon by a score of 7| meeting of the East Berlin fire | familiar 1o hunters becausc of the | Refreshments will be served. | ogaizing the car a that had 1 Cheiiaed, et s = mn ews 0. t Sunday “Flash” Hago | district yrohably be held some {abundance of deer and other ani-| Tie lodge will entertain the grand | becn reported to this department as World Wa imer ubsequent m \ similar ade the touchdown for the rs | time du he month to take some T IR ) local men expressed | oificers on December 15 at a meet- ! stolen. mpted to men. ard. 1t i erreg i 3 dates of th followi. Red” McCormack’s able toe | form of action relative to the ex- |themselves as shocked over the un-|ing to be held in Grange hall on|When he was tata Unemployment Prog ranged B i } dded the extra point which round- ion of the N n water |timely deaths of ‘ieir fellow hunts- | Pierce strcet. Steven Terry and |in the Dristol hospital less t IVEst gah 2 i Eaulestl iy ont Grivmb tassectaa after ,H] out the score. The Tigers are as ! wains to East Berlir ) details | me nabuck lodges have been invited | hour la The re 4 iof LRl 1o ‘ " r n of the pub- | undefeated in their schedule | rolitive to the cost of such service Intertainnient and Dance | e present. Other Odd Fellows | ! Waterbury t at | v c f sl i works department. 100 more un ch has consisted of four or five land the tax levy are being worked Fredevick jodge, No. 14, A. F. and | wishing to see tha sccond degree |#nd 0 princiy i T 5 | : g ; i & & 2 i . IS 5 h e d HEhts ot ployed men could be taken care games this year. The game Sunday | W a committee, but the scop . M. will hold its annual ladies’ | worked Ly the famous Stamford SO _"E:" af i £ ¢ 1 YAl EMOTiai e of between now a ch of next Wil 1 m\f‘] on the public school | of it work is such that more or |Mght entertalnment and dance on |team are Invited to be on hand. The | Police hunt as ha nos s Muzzy field and action | (. L ocram drawn up by Mr i : + thelth i s on 1nds of Berli delay ‘will ATt T evening of December 11 at §:15 |team is recognized as one of the 1 iz Donovan was pre at the meet. stes Gun, Arrested te proposition can he presented in | 0'clock in the auditorium at the up-to-date degree teams in the "o 3 . 7 ¥- citiz Juested nd approved ram calls . . 5 night at 7:45 o'clock while | iis vntirety. Plainville high school tate and furnishes its own or- n th ght Tarch 1 lice protection 5 for about n road improve tion of Main and Church | Commun obtaining Vernon Stone and | Tie lodge officers are making ela- BIUDIE the Economy Py i SO Lbe '266 Out of Work . . banquct hall this eve- , Athre v 4 SE etationion 3 i 6 th e [ pecla ess100 treets, in an alleged tipsy condition | 1.y 30 o'clock by the Ladies | LI"Ctra Platt, the two entertainers | boratc plans for the event and hope | % i p JOMO) i ’ Sccretary Louis A. Wheeler of the ind h a double barreled - shot- | ciety of the Methodist church. | ¥10 made such a h the Hart- |tv make it the most successful Odd | *ushW ¢ X eet : S Thamber of > presented m under his arm, Vincenzo Dinieo, e et iniales or Christ. | tord Chamber of Commerce banquet | Fitlowvs_aff: of the season in VD¢ o 3 51 hewn et ay O statistics comy at - his office ning. A 8- | e i i \fter the entertainment will To Make Stop He One 1% for Rule \lulan‘mn Anoth- r Sax e Dim - i s abou outh s | 15 . i g van | v dancing e 4 r‘}.-‘\-nm i s in the | | announcement was made to. ) AL i cd him AN | gymnasium. It is hoped that I'red- - i R 1 ! © report of er for Having Tn:proper Lights— 9 gkl a wire clothes line. resulting in | 557050 _hoped that Ired- day by the officials of the New York. | -5 ] S itl s il foeth o0& ™ | ctisk lodge members will have an | New Haven and Harttord Railroad |7 ; LS Bl nouth. She was| OPPOTtUNItY to grect many of their | company that starting today the | ' : Lo pras N b Lvinning st the time and hit the wire | (716148 froin neighboring lodges. | coaches on the Hartford-Waterbury - LGRS | L cd in New Britzin. pa was ob- | ! s e Grange Meeting {ronte would make a regular stop at T ! s ol.Sv‘ ey | egular meeting of Plainy i d statio This T series | inatte Ldward G. B. Miller of Nutley, 2 ; 3. Cs : 1 the sho e her to her regularimaeting offRlainyille local railvoad jon. This is : 3 tod Anight oniOeloben Gringe was held in Grange hall on | cxpected to prove an adva o v glaries | hoard wrested at midnight on October : 3 d charged with driving while et rsul of t and drum Of this num- Would I'urchase Insurance Social Club Meets—Dimeo Arrest- ‘turers’ Night at Grange e st 1 of the' Pierce street last cvening. The pro- | change for local peopla Morklingingthetonnsiat i : e and UM gram was presented by the single Parish Guild Notes | SENiiTe. st Triciol: ’ AL ’ : e s I who gare a winstrel show. | The Parish gulld of the Church of ey L for a second tim ight 10 aD- | troop of Girl Scouts it was decided | ball - roEsTIATaz asR(olloys: A |(Ouisas lou gia It eethingthesr AL pear as scheduled sularfthat the waking of toys and scrap | S or i e americE ey Desutiul B I o S old up ression of the local town court, but boks w be continued until the | . e e Yo = _Lm\re f.rrfnge (Continued on Page 17 % Drig i taRrNar a special session was called for to- ;,,M ion of the prod e s & »ixveadm;: 5 ¥Frederick Tyler =St ns and M Iorrow night 1 it s expected lap Chrd i Kazoo musical number, “Spring- dward J Miller will he on 1 At that time. |a quantity of play T Ihe usual midweck e at thel (ine in the Rockies” b i A i e Gne et When taken into custody by Con- | children will be glad to get when | - thodist church will leld to-| .. Entire Minstrel Band || pA'S NEW HOUSEKEEPER | w10 had the officer covered with a g f I morrow evening 7 clock N s stable Frank Brown, Miller was no-|Christmas comes, i Gl GO Hermonica solo (encored) aa | A Furlously Funny Tarce loaded automatic. Officer O"Connor tificd to appear in court on Novem- | Kensington Su o ) | : .. Lee Williams | ! i R A e i ot el ber 4 and furnished a bond of $100 | Kips 1 will woc a num-| A meeting ot the Wesleyans will | Sof Down By the Old Mill In Two Acts (ol el to cnsure did. When he|her of surveyors from the New Brit. | b 4 next Monday cvening at §| Stream.” entire group with violin | Glion by S e skipped this scssion his bond was|ain board of public wor fio will [ 0'clock. the place to be announced.| accompaniment by Herman Harke | O il Ll 1 ; dcclared forfeited but, because of |make a hasty sur f the it rer ¢ and social will be | Violin and piano duet (encored) Plainville Grange, No. 51 ! ; the serious naturc of the charge. helproposed for annexation to > nday cvening at § o'clock at | Hazel Simons and Herman Harke : : : T R nalls fin : i was ordered to appear for triul de- Britain. Sections incorporat he s 3 sial | Tizlian reading. William Barraclough Tollowed by Dance Tk e e ghia ,‘:.IH spite this forfeiture. His absence |the proposcd annealion were visit- e cetback | Closing song, “Good Night Ladies” | Knickerbocker Orchestra s EE B i under the influence of liquor, failed | night of Oct O'Connor O'Connor again last ning forced the calling lod a few days ago by ) corge ed D =B tire ¥ gronp| . been complit of @ third session to dispose of his|A. Quigley ar Social Five will mert tomor-| Those who took part in the min GRANGE HALL case | Merian of New sirel show are as follows: William | December 4th — & 1% Judge George G wold was ties are bLein, | rracion T erick Tyler. Miss i Judge Georgs ( old was o0 | {ivities are Leing ik Cobey on Wilcox avenu Barraclough. ITrederick Tyler. Miss g 5o Children wader 1 : the beneh at last night's court and |suke of preparc s ir | A “On motiorn Trosccutor Charles I Lewis present- nexation progran Teaffic Violatlon Charge 1 the guestior « W e 1 « York, Dec. 8 (UP) - The the afterncon at 2 o'clock h Mrs I 1. Carol of Waterbury Was yoter cient adage ) iisfortunes nev- | INVILLE fined $10 and last night when | Social Uive v c singly found Mrs. Elizabeth } (DL OV s found guilty of a se of | The Soci . | mect | Marcovie in accord today. Fntering Medinm Siz an 1 i he was found 1 f a charge of | The Social Iive i il ok ol aeepianin 1 m i i Before that nasty corn gets another traffic law violation brought against 'tonorrow rnoon 1 homn er home with an arniful of bundles, | — = ‘—( l'M A Large Size . re t three unus ases Hancaitotneillawoeditur e tnst i b ) o Colty < o | She trippe er something or e | A Grea ugh o ¢ ! t porting & J ’ him by State Policeman Joseph x'} | Mrs. Fra ol Bri Aleein ?‘\” L ]'”‘ f,” :I’" | et A J. HIGGINS £ . g = ; ¢ few drops of FREEZONE on it. You mensidloardl. gaecoring o s inlayedfand Syntresnments Sl Ne UaoL s o SERE 8 RSORS e TONIC RS Parmington Ave., Plainyille £ Hhiiitted S8 e 3 77| can feel comfort come as this amezing charge, pulled into Sutton's filling ved. The club attend I i e Il 1 s 1 o “UP THE RIVER Opp. Wright's Tavern el 622 LD S\ 450 i ¢ 3 liquid stops pain instantly. Then CORN station on Worthington ridge direct- rty in Hartford last Is left by burglars who had just with > Council’s Resolution ‘ 3 #oon becomes so loose you can 1y in front of a car driven by Officer Bazaar Saturday robbed the house spencer Tracy and Claire Luce “Al i ty cour : £ : © lift it right out, core and all. caustng Lhiny Lo, colltde]| Tha hazaas of UhatiGhlldr 5 e N R e T er of the pol - ! P ¢ There's really nothing like With a car coming from the opposite | Mary sodality will be held at Tat CATS AND DOGS HOMELESS T ment 1 iy rega £y discase e remarked | FREEZONE for removing dircction. The costs amounted 10 |hall. Kensington, Saturday eve New York, Dec. # (UP) The LoUs g0l e ainylilc GOLF WHERE GOLIFRS personal dan corns, calluses and unsightly $15. r\ arions Kinds of fancy work will vest problem growing out of the | ~ THURSDAY and FRIDAY New L takes this opportur R . ject e RV atBoRlE ol Had No Markers n display which will make i depression is concerned with cats e s e e Amedn ing Officers De ; \n old ca finally came to ‘hristmas present nd dogs. Thousands have heen “ALL QU] ¢ b o m COU : Edward O'Conr showdown when William Mizzu Berlin Bits turned out of their ljomes by fam- WESTERN FRONT IDLE {’_l'qll\“‘"(gl RSE anner in whic of New Haven came to-court to an-| The condition of Mrs St i el SRR e o The Greatest War Epic of | At All T 5 jgulasly danssrous swer a charge of driving a truck Garrity. who has been 1l . d in appealing to the owners All Time Aesiall Ratssttock bacties which carried no reflectors, only one' home for the past three wed T abandon them narker and only onc headlight. ! rejorted as greatly improved Mizzuceo had been arrested on M A iieeling lof lne No M Lalub of S G g ) g i = = ~ember 14 at about 8 p. m. by the Berlin Congregutional chureh | C ES [s Rl N s BLOS ER LRt Rl b bl FRE KLES AND HIS FRIEND. By S defendant saig his truck had been ypapy l\\'y.-\ on xr»d. evenin fully cquipped when he left New this week. All members are urg Haven that night and that the miss-|1o he present. ing accoutrements must have been - \ ; {55t o roan Mo ing DD, TN ARS e e E ) (TM A Sioe AN, Sl e o THINK T N T FARBAR AN’ THAT BINKLEY _\’ Griswold ruled him not guilty of all INDING NO RILEY... L DONT UEAR SOMETUING DO... SOUNDS LIKE { ONER THERE ... IT HAS § GUY--- TUEV'RE PROBABLY ) charges except one of having no vu:l | TRACE OF KNOW \NKAT TS ONER IN 4 | FloaTs, insTean oF LOOKIN' FOR YOU AND ME == light, for which he was fined $10 FRECKLES To THINK oF AT SRS WU ) e P /[ LANDING \WHEELS ... THEY LET'S WugRyY AN' GET To and .ouiwm e or. THE ™IS THING ! AN AIRPLANE INTEND COMING DOWN THAT SECRET TUNNEL /’ Paul's Social club met last - B CANOE, <€ = ON WATER ,\NHOEVER THE INDIAN ToLb uS Tabs hall and held a busi- _RILEY AND i T Y'KNOW WHO : 7 / meeting to plan the program Given by ] g MR . TS ien for the coming year UNCLE CLEM : " = 4 7O Atior ‘e business mecting Berlm Grange Tae orF, | : s : xocial club set-back can ged To reTURN f ! ; /. ) that of George Leopard "'I“" Music hy To'o.4z. e e MAD RIVER GRANGE RaNcH, P Tabs hall is at present undergoing ORCHESTRA CRPTY HANBED 1 THINK WE interior, rejuvenation. Al the old . OUSHT To TRY AND has been torn away and FRIDAY, DEC. 5th e THE EIND BINKLEY finishes have been in the pro- SITUATION / AND FARBAR. ess of application since Monday ia ”Qfil ;O{m be finished, it has M-~ HAS TUEM TUEY MISHT ko) hall 1 been reported. and will bo greatly range a BAFFLED SOMETHING !! improved in appearance | Deprsfiniinr ey Gents 50¢; Ladies 35¢ % The Kensington Tigers, crack local : S . football team. anticipate playing the \ J Last Berlin team again Sunday aft o

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