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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1930. tion Stevens. The |yard before any damage was done. |they are to grow. He extended an FROM A MA? flannel, ray Turkish Toweling Robes, the perfect gi Shirts, why not Shirts for him? 1T usual cxcellent Yor Ke lars attached or collars to match, made of fancy broadcloths, woven madras and oxford teed fast color, al S, 50 broadcloth or oxfords, collars 19 $5.95 tached, zero shrun Ll T OTt Muffler Suits, Ete. MEN'S Berlin News HEONS OBSERVE 10TH ANNIVERSARY Friends ~ Surprise Hotchkiss | Street Couple at Home MRS. W. H. GRAHAM DIES Hiness of Two Weceks I'atal to Hud- son Strect Woman—~Central Po- mona to Mect Here—Bogdanski Finally Caught and Tried—Notcs Mr. and Mrs. surprised McKeon we Hotcl num- ¢ Harry at their homc last friends on kiss he ber treet night w of assembled there to > the couy wedding anniversary Refreshments wer ved to the large g and | numerous fricnds presented the cou- ple with presents in the way of con- sratulations on their span of ma vicd life Gares ' enth s tenth celel thering sted set a bridge. T amusement MeKeon's hrother and s -in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKeon, won the prizes Besides the many presents th hosts received we imcrous bouquets of flower Central Pomona in Berlin Central Pomona Grange w L fn Berlin on Dec Activities will hegin at 10 o'clock that morn- 1 class of somvon tabl form of Mi as th there ember 9 ing, at which time dates will receive the fifth d 2 order. Dinner will he noon by the ladies of thr locat| group with Mrs. William Sheldon a chairman. The night's activities wilt includ entertainment program Missionary Meeting Woman's Missionary Kensington Congregational urch met this afternoon at ::45 o'clock in the church parlors. s Walter M. Roberts, who has recent- Iy returned from the Philippine lands, addressed the gathering Christmas Bazaar Woman's Aid sociely Congr ional churc realize its plans of the past wlhen its annual “Festival i Months” sale and dinner will be held | church parlors tomorrow vom 4 o'clock ir afternoon until | in the night. At o'clock ai cteria supper will he a There will be hooths representing cach month of the year. The De- cember hooth will probably hold the limelight, as 1t connote the | kpirit of Christm th a Christ- mas tree and numerous mysterious packages. This booth will be pre-| ided over by Miss b . Wilcox Mrs. Pardon (. Rickey has been | cliief designed in the making of the | hooths. Members of the society who | have seen the first vesults of her| activities say the past experience ufi The Berlin ot of the ate [ « — = “THE FESTIVAL OF FHE |/ MO 3 Annual Christmas Sale of the Woman's Aid Sociely of the Berlin Church Will Be Held in the Church Parlors FRIDAY, DEC. 5th Doors Open at 4 o'Clock Cnfeteria Supper at 6 o'Clock — e 1C. o7 Thomson. Srec OUL OF TOWN CUSTOMERS CALL ENTERPRISE 1200 Gifts for SMen S POINT OF VIEW, THAT WILL SIMPLIFY YOUR GIFT TICAL GIFTS INEXPENSIVELY Lounging Robes, Bath Robes of ilkk and ra; or wowing a splendid coilection from $4.95 $35.00 A man can't have too many fine select ailored Golf Hose, Half H and Garters, Formal Dress Accessori month | ¥ | pagcant presented last year received Constable Schubert came along as|invitation to the public to visit his much commendation and praise for Bartlctt was carrying the box to the | delphinium gardens on 1 street 1its unusual beauty and artist yard and assisted himi. A thorough | next summer. His talk proved very tion of the basement failed to | intercsting as well as cducational any more signs of fire. ! Final plans were completed by tigation by the constable | the club for the food sale to be held disclosed that the Lox and its con- |uext Tuesday in the emply store at = Plainville News |tents had been stored in the cellar West Main for t benefit for months. Tenants in the building | of needy of the tows he sale I\\erc at a loss to explain the origin | will open at People NSPE[;’I‘"]N MAI]E of the blaze. Constable Schuberl’s | wishing to give donations (o the > p man William Downham, who con-| i sale is | ducts a plumbing store next o the | i in the home rooms at the high school. A large crowd is expected at suspicions were aroused and he stat- | club for the ed to get “ . Dol to BIARE. ) dicte = phumeing sins ey oo e the first game to be piayed tomor- o'clock o the first relief affair ation. ation per pos- pu memb THESE and are SLECTION. PRICED. ARE JUST THE GIFTS CORRECT PRAC- ed today that he planned an investi- |in {ouch with the committee in | — loperate a dry cleaning store in the $3,000 STILL NEEDED gation with the aid of Fire Chief | harge ‘and arrangements will be Edward P. Prior. The basement|made to call for the The com- building, stated this morning that | ”I° | tigate the source of it for | season (o Open can be reached from the rear with- | mjttee consists of Mrs. Irving Tyler out hard work and a person could | \fre, Howard Knapp, Mre enter it without detection by ants | afagon, Mrs. George Hart and Mrs in the building, according to Select- |\ (' ngwc, chairmar odor of smoke reached him earlier | (00 in the evening but he did not inves-| | Athletic association membership tickets which will attend all home basl reduced rates wond will ted fami- benefit that it and the arden Club Compleies Plans ORIt Food Sale—Chamber Hold fron sale, it 1s ¢ il receiy help of the import This is no necessary ore for- Hlviio the Benefit of i Smoking Jackets or House Coats of weol or rayon and silk, choice of smart shades, he'll be pleased with cither. $5.95., $25.00 Slip-on Coat Sweaters are alwe accepteble. Solid colors, fancy mi tures or fancy jacquards, in fine cardigan stitch, shaker knit or baby shaker, prices range from $2.95 . $7.50 that reveal r all linen, white allow owners 1o tball games at on sale today on wool, Blanket ft to a man. Commerce (o Important Mecting Tonight. At an enthusiastic meeting of the | general committee of the Plainville | | Public library held last evening in | the Chamber of Commerce rooms on ! e street, the blueprints for the new building were inspected in full | detail and expressed itself as being {\\l‘”-)fl'l.‘flbd with them. Official an- | nouncement was made at the meet- |ing of the awarding of the general | contract to the H. Wales Line Co. | of Meriden. 1t was reported that, with the plans now completed, work on the building would start in the | near future, Coof Meeting Tmportant The regular ceting of ctors embers of the Comerce will 8 o'clock in Pierce stree: nville C'h held this ihe hamber ronne o After the Pla be cven “Yorke in the manncr, col- routine b s trans- discussed tem to s of the chan formation of ¢ duties it sh pert checls of i at families 1 all guaran- plain white The Handkerchiefs fined treatments, and colors, each 50cw $2.00 GIFTS FOR MEN >, Pajamas, Belts and Buckles, , Underwear, Wind Breake: was also announced | necessary funds for the er: ! equipment of the library had been raised cxcept for about $3,000. This | sum must he raised between now iar‘d the first of July In order to secure this amount, & number of programs will be present- ed after the first of the year. Two | entertainments have already been | suggested, and reports on them will be made later. Various activities | held during the past months of the | SHOP—STREET FLOOR |vear for the benefit of the library met with great success because of the cooperation of the townspeople, land the general committee is confi- |dent that the drive to secure the|roW evening. w remair necessary $3.000 will he [ Windsor uttermost support of the that all o tion and i nilies receiving overlooked ot has Every ed to be their prob- d while others Due to the i a special made by the offi ber for a lar | director and me | present so that thoughts and lem and ma for relief Catholic Tomorrow is he month., Ma 30 o'clock 7 o'clock this ev Braces 5, Dress a attendance wor Church the will Comr Co Notes schoel in B 2 | given th ‘ | pubtic. heard o'clock To Sell Trees Again |8 Barncs post, American Le-jand the appointed a committee to |Striving for posi for the annual | team. * trees. last year |enjoy at wuccess in | hopeful of repeatir | endeavor, thereby encouraging | with the basketbail ¢ mailed to the o renew the sale this year. ere is some un The entire budget | by il probably be completed | the starting lineup fomorroy yearSSdmountstto] iy r future 10 give relief 10| nut Captain Minell, Hold stol |the needy ex-servicemen of the 09N | inbar, Barber, 1ir ve for and to all children in want. This A Al be held |work will he denc in connection |\t in practics and w Membygs of the the national Legion relief cam- [ =" & ot @ e, Sor I‘\"i‘”‘ 5 promising players who Coa andel Advent Vesper Service lacianten e Carter, Lester Sunday evening at 6 oclock | 31" gy Benson. there will be the second in a seriea | ¢ G mem at the Church of | S50 = nest preacher will | (o ro o the game Barnes, rector at | Grange Play Tonight Meriden. A | = local A. M render an an- to the 5 | rkably | 1 of be for the and concey 45 Teerin em road. This is a g precautions agains Budget Ludget idd Tmportant Practice Plainvill Brocl o | zion, 1 matter of the arrangements of Christma post enjoyed Completed of the ch I been | n football s his good squad al AS & copi in first sharp forr er the strong Maple End Jrs. o S game take St 1 will prob: local tea cason n |and Buel The battie afternoon at 4 high school field. A needed fternoo e Worthington Commumnity house morrow night i scout rooms in ch. The *IFesl e Woma tilize 1 iroon Tomorrow cne o ial regular | gational | Months! the crowd i church comn 1ssell Gold, Ralph I, and Oscar sent 1o ¢ W Cor Prayer Con 1 of the Aid will A Mrs. on i Henry David cout letters ! signe temporarily so their Aeha and e postponed will be ording | erden, |1 nted | church Roy State v Saviour, Meeting I v. George L. eek cottage Andrew's church © Kensington Mecthodist | male quartet from t held tonight at 7 Zion church will of Frank I ice on v enue. special Court Scssion ial session of the town for the t utley, N Constable | azo on Miller 1 bond the prescrib- | will not nig meetin ortance, A cet e by hali The cast to Hco Moy porirayi outs o'clocl | home | Hanforc {SEOREE | this evening has been re anticipatio 1 will be followed will be ocker or Garden Club Mecting Decen Inyvestigating Fire 1 iscovered in the John W. cy-Driscoll on Whiting last eve- 11:15 o'clock is being Constable of its portant that troop be pres which was by danc sic hed by ti Graham ahian » H, strect hu- spicious na- | Plainy |evening at the hor | Hart on Tiast Main s { Knapp addressed the of Delphir various type ic culture per meet by because the ver- o | ture | the emplove as wor 5. He un- when an odor of smoke pene e office and started an in- | Upon go down to the asement sovered a box of ex- elgior b ay and succeeded in moving the Lox out to the back oy oF club on compa last ums.” He deseri 1.ast Berlin Ite un me eveni became casy ting | tate o1morrow eve- fyestigatio: ated Qides on | shown follow- | sessicr interest | S ih can quaintal Plainville Briefs I'rom hild lides n by ! cout apron = Saturday, Dec corps will ) o'clock in | hodist churct 7 o'clock Mcthodist N Furfously In Two EW HOUSEKEEPER rarce of | soci cvening organiza- ¢ class Funny Acts Bowling Scores Finishing Room 1 0 turday morn by al Court session Given Plainville Grange, No. i1 the ex- ! | Followed by Dance Comm hnickerbocher Orches GRANGE HALL December 4th — 5 P. M Adm, 30c—Children under 12, 20 day the parish. cd from & to 9 old fashioned will n- auditorium. meet next for the | eve aus- Polit T arrest | odern 1 th Wes dancing communit leyans at § o'clock -monthly meeting. George St. John visited rela- | 1 New Britain for the day. 1y school children of St Episcopal church are a Christinas pagean the church Sunday e\ 28, under the dir summone 1 court r entering age and nroper S hun Monday nin YVoted the Outstanding hotoplay of the Year il ser 1 | s GOLF WRERL GOLFERS JOLF BEST New. smooth Iloor Nporty Greens IDLE HOUR COUR: PLAINVILLE At Al Times—: Special Rates for Parties who is the Saturday I A Big show “sec had cvaded crnoon. M« lge George ment of co 3 ogram Ju wold upon pa amounted to 0. epairing Highway were signs on L | from Wor on ridge irning drivers to pass visk, @s workmen of | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS alt in the connecting section in 1o Coming “oming ! ! “MOROCCO" iven in December re hi ing w own I for | fami- |, A Third Party? Bristol News 'WREGHER DISABLED ONRESCUING DASH |Takes Fire—Wrecked Machine ' Stays in Spot Al Night |SEEK SAFETY FOR PUPILS | | Police Commissioners Propose Hand- Oyerated Signals — School Dept. Within Budget—>More Fruit For Poor—Olivet Chapter Eleets. | i | cid | | | | »out cident on 1:30 o'clock ear this morning a v owned by Motor i rip and re- ond reached af School street ¢ forced t to its to aba irn d ol hounda rryville suddenly |into flames g in ported to loca fos: Company No ch responded to a i operator T{od ik tished the ne accider he Lock vo- alarm sent in wrecker, ex- es * only ad done the collision on led, re- for of the damage nvolved i1 partially its origina been position morning Carrington house on West 3 o'clock this morning a fire y sparks The dam woodwork and caused Olivet Chapter Elects have heen No. Fastern e m of onc fron, We Kin. naall Kin- matron, Doris Mc- patron, Leroy I v. Florence Eman Florence Dunning: Anne Crowthers; t Hyla Lawn Mancini Fined $15 1ony Mancini of New Britain indecent exposure. was i costs by Judge Joseph in police court held sociate ecre casurer conductress, Donovan morning. Arthur Therrien 54 e Mair Therrien Io! terday of East died at his % morning following Canada, New Ha er- resided Besides Joseph uel of aford western ildren rthur had vears resident of a ed at St. Matthen's s McDonald a Burial Jam 10110 f his soul Control board of » Study Traf| Bristol's 13 advisability ing sclf-con- the streets to consider 1y ot lights casibi instal z local educational insti- near omobilc g 1is to install push al sta i policemen would Ofticials Chip Tn Watcrs, Thomas rattan O’Co ave agreed to do s for Sunday afternoo champions M 7 [of two cities, the West Ends of Bris- tol and Blues of New Britain, it has been announced by Manager William 1O’'Dlum of the local eleven The proceeds of the game will be turned over to Mayor W. Raymond Crumb, who will accept in behalf of the city. It is probable that the money obtained will be turned into the emergency relief und offers by the city’s chief executive for the pro- vision of living essentials for th poor and needy this winter. Building Permits Scarce According to the monthly report Oscar Anderson, superintendent of building permit issu- were scarce during the month November. Twenty-three permits for work estimated to cost $§19,020 were issued. Nineteen of them were work estimated to cost $16 while four were for altera- tions estimated to cost $2,100. Fees eived amounted to $35 More Fruit for Poor ond W. Hill Peaceda's the “Good Fruit Samaritan Bristol, has donated another lot apples to the city to be dis ed among the poor. Mr. Hill ve several hundred bushels of th his West street farm gor o new of Persons desiring lielpings of the apples are asked to telephone, 701-4 and they will be delivered by cit trucks Saturday merning. Eiks to Convene Bristel lodge o s evening at the Pledges a Christmas charity fund will received at this meeting and plans for the memorial exercises to Sunday will be arranged. Schools Within Budget The school department completed scal year ending November i 1in its budget perintendent of ools Karl A. Reiche reported at the meeting of the board of educa- last night. The commissioners expressed themselves as well plesaed with this It was voted fo allow the Bristol Boy Scout council the use of the high school swimming pool on two Saturdays each month ae was done last year. Reports from the scheo! districts showed that the school cnumeration had dropped 18 compared with last year. It was an- unced that the department had heen given a credit of $259 by the city in an adjustment with the par} departm The medical ent report for cases h i rect for H inspection depari- November showed d heen cared for he month. Of these, ‘3,189 spections by Dr. Arthur S Brackett and the school nurses. Bills totalling $850.15 proved and ordered paid Infant Dies 4 E. Hooper, five-day-6!1 of Mr. and Mrs. Curry of 62 Mills street, died at | hospital this morning. Funeral services were held at her parents’ home at 2 o'clock this aft- ernoon, Rev. Percival Wolfenden of- ficiating. Burial was in West ceme- Aild daught Hooper the B NEW LOCOMOTIVE USED Haven, Dec. 4 (—A nen voller hearing equipped weighing 417.500 pounds, the driving rods discon d can be pushed by three men vel track, was placed in ser:- on the New York, New Haven & Hartford railroad. The first run of the locomotive be in freight and pas- riice during December, was e Haven-New Bedford train N 1 Tt arrived her: but to be equipped utoma in control de could make its firat ¢ line w 10tive nee on had cit 6.000 MINERS DISCHARGED Bucharest. Rumania, Dec. 4 (#- 1 mine owners in Csiltao today notice of the discharge of 6.- 0 ners, claiming it necessary 10 let nber of shafts remain idle because of unprofitable working. Pile Sufferers End Your Misers Without Salves or Cutting gave 10 cannot Nor ternal blood veins per end Piles does c1 move the cause lad circ the lowr: flabby—t! he parts almost and safely pil crnal heal affected paris. hardr. a specialis 1y discovered remedy. He nan ription HEM-ROID, for 1000 patients, wi marvelous record of success i then decided eve 1d be abie to x their own dr of the in weali— tickly 4 piies an med to ant an pain a Get Fa's ! RE WE ARE THE TWIN TREES THAT MARK THE ENTRANCE To TUE SECRET TUNNEL ! I \MONDER. |F THAT OLD I/ INDIAN \WAS SPAOFING US <€ 1 ' S0 FAR,1 DONT SEE ' ANYTUING THAT LoOWS LIKE A TUNNEL ... BEFORE \ME START NT2 IT, T'M GOING To Laok AROUND A LITTLE.... \NHAT WAS TH, S FE! > \_ THSs Bi6 R \ Given hy Berlin Grange Music by MAD RIVER GRANGE ORCHESTRA FRIDAY, DEC. 3th Grange Hall Gents 50c; Ladies 35¢ KIND OF A SCRAMBLI .. LIKE SCUF T,ON LOOSE ROCKS.... SOUNDED L1k RIGHT IN BACK OF AL E T WAS ock ~ TUE SECRET TLNNEL!L } AND 1 SEE HORSE SHoe) / MARKS AND FOOT- / PRINTS, Too! mA\lE FRECKLES AND THE OLD WERMIT BEEN DOUBLE CROSSED BY TUE INDIAN THEY THOUGHT oieX0% DID THEM A Goop TURN ©F u gm0 £ INC.