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T R——— NEW BRITAL\' DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1930. 5 e T : ager, Vincent O'Brien. Neither man said a word du | 1 4 S . | cithc said ord during|of the capitals of Europe meant | T s CHILDREN PRESENT (oo v Y FIREMEN PLANNING -5 225 e 2 HARTFORD [AWY o U DA e A e o, i o e[ QU KILLED, SECOND | i seven page pamphie will b did ¥ to take his m 1 0 Trenton, Ngy Dec. W(LOJEBL, pullshedmoniily; SEonARin: ik e S HURT IN AUTO CRASH || benents epiteptics g Postpone Party atzi1s attorney for (he Builders!| dos mot o saps onts Canlost il Dr. D. 8. Renner, superinten- Tihe Newington Girls' club Christ- | \,0,“ or o ot gt e DE ERE IR B 1 1as p 48 bee POSLP! (. ron; cers whi reiy 2 g Lo - i > dent of the State Village for Epi- ——— ‘I"mlru;)vr‘ ’]lnfl been po tponed from |two officers of which received spanish duchess who died after only | Head-on Collision of Cars On Curve Mme Thafl 400 in Eme} ammem leptics at Skillman, in a report || um-m, HI h l S ; 1I 12 to December 19 and g threatening letters last August in|(wo years of wedded lif SRR i ] (] g Sch d will be held in the parish house. K q (ap- [hich the writer threatenca oY 2L vedded life On Waterbury-dcriden Rond at Sel]lOI‘ Hl h S llO l of institutions and agencies, said ; chool dtudents Auxiliary Meets Loms it Assa‘ul[e and ar.i"“"' ol e B o ilE s i et e g 0000 music had been found to have 2 [ i e een e meriees e e 0 AW i o A e 23| Croms of The Bath: Thero. are anls AP strong appeal to epileptic pz;'v.,,m: Pllbllsh Momhly Papel gion auxiliary will be held this eve- | Il [0 amflg Amomflbl]e started suit to foreciose certain |, oo O the Ba here are on i and to be of great therapeutic mm— ning at the home of Mrs. Mary| et SRR Lganch biiles 5 More than 400 pupils from six pub- | | value. ¢ A Simpson, Atwood Street, at §| the motive of the pasanarded Al o pub- | the 1 ) Hartrord o E c | i lic schools will take part in the en- “Jazz particularly aroused in- || Newington, Dec. 5—A minstrel 0'clock pua o] Dee. 5—Lotis I, Kaiz, aping police believe nister Lloyd G tertainment which the United Par. || [7°St 2MOng the patients and [|and dance will b by the Balanil’ Teltgrolt e el L AT A e e & : they responded quickly to its ||!members of Comy No, 1 of the [HoRtnnerale ariTiolang . Fetterolll i dppioacherinlstider ents and Teachers' association will - i v sonds Sotercliome 100 ior alhe Sl ssoci strong rhythm,” Dr. Renner said. | | Newington Volunt Fire depart- | of Newington Junction, who died of | 4oy P | 5 E prasent at e Senior High school ment at the Grange hall on Friday | pneumonia at Vrancis hospital L S ) b : euditorium ut § o'clock tonight. The evening. January o Wednesday, was held this : fternoon RS ] TER J Rocesis s ivh ¢ applieditojarrund g The men have ber carsing | at the funeral rooms of Taylor and : b each da ospital five hours sfter U from fwhich cyeglasses for needy | {127 T Center | Modeen, Hartford. 13 5 \d | torney e has no ¥r Tony Marciano, 19, was children will be purchased. rice Owen, Edyth Pankonin, R ety L een, Hartford. Burial was in the | epemics orted grave condition at ti The program will open with selec- | E¢{eTS0n, Augusta Rapposch, Caro- | oo 0in® BHAE L1 diieetion of the | Newi metery, | able 10 r Gspitall froms & ury and a tions by the Senior High school or- |LN® Schrey, Eva Silvester, Jennic|i{. Owen and the ehoe ,‘“rf"’ Tair Successful tackers ) chestra under the direction of | TTYaskas, Helen Ynack, Ferne Young | oo, O : e e T According to t ——— noyec ol A to learnwhe i : | EnalA Tl ratrato plenty of local hits. Old-time danc- I people attended the anir ae D Ndarn v icorge B. Matthews. e ing will also be enjoyed after the | f4IT Eiven by the Ladies' Aid society S”u BaS” Zah mn S k E l h broke 02C0 e e T»’"L“ ’ w;hm: : i e [ show. of the ( T e d 6eKS l]g 150 O floor of bey. or Louis I was driv- he Smalley school will be repre- | schoal Pape terday afternoon and evening. The . . 3 ter. Nathan Raskit 4 J )l Paper Issued g Thi it no dan rented by 110 pupils. Forty gmleRWIN EXPEGTINE E featur 1fternoon Medl(fil A]d Marion f was driving the 3 % | The pupils of the Junior | u ernoon and evening e lario ing from grade six will give a waltz clog ; ! school are highly clated over the | ¥l e a tea room conducted by —— ore fa ce and 70 boys from the fifth and | reception accorded t eir issue of | Mrs: 1. C. Burdon. Mrs. Charles jistory of Thert Sl kit L RUSH The Acorn” which is published by | Belden and Mrs. Loulsc Parker. Dee. 5 (P—Sir Basil | gior o g recor HERE'S A WAY OUT ) ist of girls follows: 1 Iy [t oun oW 10 | i £ 5l T E BLEI f beer 5 | the Press club of 1 1001 Women Voters o Mee Al : > . N ntein e g on! | N HENRY DAHLEN DEAD ; ] Mphy xenusihekl B0l etk | B] | Editor-in-chict. June Pittsinger: | the League of Women Vot s » P 5 va . Jea e Kasprow elen | 2T Leitha i st b ¢ v OEIODLE QR 3 Lign iyl a1l o Sl Farkus, Anna Bucko, Mamic Brown, el16Yes VO]ume wl“ Equfll e S e : ”,H £ doaiaie on e ol I ye cr . o083 Lein Cylvia Y Ru Mary| B ‘ . ; ! ction 2 n strect next Tu A ; Fodl 2 s | Bernice I Joseph S : ¢ et LSRN0 é o on " rieen| Record Business Last Year |Dgraiee Riore o T rat R cortain mum- Degnlso. Sopl lda Aula, | | bert e S e : ; LD e 8 e sports news, V en: CEaaI b AR Co s dead | ber o ¥ v ship wher Mary Rygliszin, Marion Dougherty, e sl et Bien SRR SYitie niggcos & r of pnen s th s \ldi, Anna Barkoski. Advance indications at the post| .. committee of which Mrs. Beadle i3| wheels of the tormobile v years old f ( n 1 ~ i = | ing, Lewis Lockwood: business man- | chair L ineralEmilidhe sl . Anna W Veronica Dennis, Mar. | Office are to the effect that the 1- | chairman. over the lawyer's leg. Jden appearance S jon Benjamin, Anfoinette Murack, | Christmas card mailings will be | Soterin Anna Patrick, Lena Damato, Edith |12r&er than ever and the shipping Tingclo rine Kabella, Nellie|9f Christmas gifts will equal if not R execed that of last vear, Postmaster B F Ti A7 Dordls s H. E. Erwin stated sys’ Fanc lildred Iierula, Mamie Scrypnas n said that inso y y 1es BO S Shll‘ Lillian Ross. Eva I depression is concerned ST “Tom st y Litt} llts Jone: N s 1R Iy oesn o om Sawye ittle Johnny Jones 4 follo office, and from the Christmas mail C and a large Carles Andr Toncy Arena, row passing throug feels sat- i T OOR: | William Boyko Vincent Bracha, | isfied that ther s no chance of A J Y‘I‘h‘uy Albert Baroffe, slipping behind last year's record = e s Mk Chudack, | Sani’ Cox.Julio| Wiieh i the Hien record to date, \\1 GIVE S&H GREEN DISCOUNT STAMPS—YOUR EARNED CREDIT 0 A onlor Iapects Usual Volume Altred Casella liam Cassonlor R P ’ Dorbuck wristmas volume i is being prepared for. From ; VALUE — VARIETY — GIFTS FOR EVERYONE i TS F RY Nockola Geno | No Zabins and Bolec Central Joscph Kelly seph Bonalli Sam O arles Gla Bit I Hy Fdwin ert Me- arl Wolf How Kop- Martin, intich, ipoli /201 aard Par- Jo- nbaun ard post office t ample nature for a v. Folks 1or2 11 sim- e of the 1 " deliveries AT “And w i ) g cards do them up i p each bu 1¢ t mailings < L ordojy of town S ; “' ol 1 in this way il e Williamn o handling is very much expe- Landwehr. Clelio Li nes N Sl HEelics SLe Sacos likelihood of there be Lincoln School : prl gt A : : ol drop at the post ofi ek : . our mountain of work Firnest Cali 1; Cind [ < Elien 1 i 1 A0 il o1 I bl U lLord Fauntleroy, Tobert Blv: b S J topher Robin Carmi dino; Topsy, Annettc s ry Ophelia, Mary Hum- t0 our crowd a0 Br her, Bartlett possible for ‘on. o dance, An- dows, to the part o an Melina I Astrid e, Bleanor Winin e Roosevelt School ) " king part in t 1too % event on t prog Hows: cars: remember t your pareci Jelen Stankeviez, Dorothy Nelson. | mav he the bottom parcel 5 Flovence Kulesza, Helew Mizlaus pile and ds.to, be strong enough Aiva Johnson. Evelyn Seiber!, Ma- |5 gtand weight. 1f parcels are thilde Tetope, Nellfe Musonls, Ber-|pionens (o us owhicH areilichily| Wl ‘TI:"',;‘“"”:”::_':‘\' \"’]“\""l packed and insecurely tied rons el s leiRane g ol VEIV | ghould not feel aggrieved if we re- fomnoun, Virginia Chesery, Julia s B e aran lr | fuse 1o fake them wuntil they arc \ine Gill, Virgiula Middleton, So-|Properly prepared 3 “Remember we are looking ont phie Alex, Louise Rekus, Virg SRt e . Parsons, Vera | fOr your interests as well as tho Marche Flal Kovaleglve Anmid coiiescivicomWemant sYourninacks TR Johnson, Margar. | Y&°S to reach destination safely so ; towski, Bernice Gudanskas and | that both you and the addressec Ne iy will be pleased Feankiil sehool “So. bring us your parccls. your The list of Iranklin school pupils | leticrs and your greeting ¢ follows: Calvera Lyon, Joseph Mali-|\f you will help us in the kowski, J me Marzi wvard Bier- | Ways above suggested we think we nacki, p: Garvezewski, Harold ©an promise you satisfactory Christ Bradlaw, John Sztaba, Walter Kraw- | has service. caynski, Carl Garczewski, IFrank —_— J‘.nu'l .\" Vineenti .rn\.;h‘\wujm., Detectives Seize Mdll da, Joseph Oswicjlo, John Choj- oy Mk Waiter Kans - avens | Who Brandishes “Gun” Dzwile, Bdward Bienasz, Louis Con- New Haven, Dec. 5 (UP)—Detec- marata, Edward Brozoski, Vietor|{ive Sergeant James Cook and De- Galati, ‘Idward Bernarcz joseph | tvctive Raymond Egan were pa- Scollo, kdward Kwoloski, Richard |lreiling Meadow s here today James, Tony Verone Aloysins Gor- vhen they saw a man putting what el R s ppeared to he a revolver into his Central Junior High School pocket, . | Tha isth s part in the Cen I'hey scized the “weapon” and tral Junior high reci follows: fook ils poscesso Mitzi Mroz of Lillian Anderso Mary Bagdond Chicopee Falls, M &, and a com Barbara Bartlett, Ruth Berry, Anna | paniot Edward ipeyuski of Wosco. Elizabeth Brown, Mary Ci-|Great Barrington, Mass, to police | nei, Betty Curtin, Ilizabeth z0- | headquarters. \, Virginia Davis, Grace Emmett, | ptain of Detectives James itose Farmer, Olga Fengler, Rita|J. Degan examined the “gun” and ortin, Doris Geissler, Lucy Giralo- | found it loaded—with cigarettes. na, Florence Hande, lda Hicks, unice Jakad., Gertrude Johnson, YOR B Borothy Kelly, M 'y McGuin handie the comfort Vi- Xl\l. HERALD LlA\\II 1E D ADS fo | ONCE AGAIN!!! WE OFFER MORE OF THOSE MARVELO FROCKS AT 545 Dres Street Dresses, Afternoon Dresses. Dresses for every occasion. We cannot say how ]unx: they will last, but we don’t think they will last long, because the other lot sold fast and furious. = Every new color and style. Sizes 11 to 44. —SECOND FLOOR— —Sport EXTRA VALUES FOR XMAS SHOPPERS Ladies’ Dull Crepe Sheer Chlffon Hose $1.29,. Box of l |n\ 85 ! Real Diamond Crystals ’ $2.98,,84.95 New Britain’s Largest Toy*and Ofiers Variety and Value ELECTRIC TRAINS $3.95 . MUSICAL Metal AUTO RACER G “Bowma ALUMINUM DISHES Flcearo 67c¢ . SEW smart! New! TUBULAR SCARFS 1 and For Tots Full Line 24@51,, $2.50 That Look $l“00¢“ $8.95 { Bath Robes | of \hl!w‘n Bradley ! }]([[”\ \']‘()RIES GAMES 3 24C ilhert ERECTOR S Onl) 69c }Jach Mammoth STORY BOOKS TOPS b DOLLS Real The Little Beauty ING MACHINE 8c Nmas Sale of Children’s Shoes At \pectal Prices $2.45, $2.95 and $345 Iso Pied icluded in A Wonderful Variety of Slippgrs for Xmas 95¢ and un FREE—A 1 — 0 ), > o— CALENDAR Ladies’ Fun rasnioned Silk and Wool Hose 79(: I'Zl\i}’ b > \ Ly « gift for tificate This is the Banker's Mot EIDERDOWN BOOTIES For “Baby™ d cony Black and 97c UNDIES—Wonder Values EXTRA SPECIAL ! (For Saturday) Ladics’ - Every Pen Tested. A . T 89¢ Good Only Saturday, Dec. 6th m. to 9 p.m. | This € FILL 1\(: TOUNT. No Pen Sold at this price after sale closes. Negligees Other Beautitul 15119 Iloot Dainty Lace ‘Trimmed and Tailored Sillc UNDERTHINGS $1.98 Dancette he very newes vles in all pur weludi i Ladies' Pen with Ring Every Pen Tested. A fi $1.50 Automatic pienty of w Philippine Hand Made GOW? $1.48 hand embroidered gowns nainsook in an attractive WR ' 69¢ Name. | This Certificate is Worth 32 61 nd 89¢ ent $1.50 Automatic Propel Certificate Good Only While Donnell S — | & 89¢ tles bearvr to ¢ o #2350 Se ~—Holds Twice 1the Amount of Ink as the Latest Beautiful Colors White Jade Green Dark five year guarantee certificate given with every pen. and Repel Pencils to Match Pens, 39c. Jimit of Ome Pen to Each Certificate Advertised Sale Is On A ONE DAY SPECIAL aturday, Dec. 6th m. fo 9 p.m. STORT 9 ; THU THRINT erllhcale is Worth $2.31 ENTITLES BEARER TO ONE OF OUR GENUINE $3.00 PEN THESE ARE THE MEDIUM SIZED ¥ fi9c AIN Men's Pen with Clip Ch of TVive Latest Colors ive-year guarantee certificaic given with every pen. Propel and Repel Pencils To Match Pens, 39¢ imit of One Pen to Each Certificate NAME AND ADDRESS PLAINLY Address. NOM \H, nnm RS ACC l'l"l ITE ] SILKE CREPE DRESSES For Tots For His Xmas At Special Prices Mew's High Grade Shirts — e o s Assorted col MEN’ 29¢ S SILK HOSE Box of 4 for 81.00 BATH $3. ROBE= 95 W ored 1l ect w ,I\ BEACON ROBLES FOR MEN iety of lovely colored embroidered — > (—) ) (— (> {m— (> {w— ) (- 2 & () © (e © (=) & —" ¢ (— & (C— & (— ” —SECOND FLOOR— designs. Sizes 15, 16 and 17.

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