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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1930. ’ ° ° the townspeople will give the bu-|ketball scason this evening at the ~ Plalnvllle News reau its approval at the more [high school gym w the Plain- antol N Last Hitching Post fortunate of Plainville are willing 10 | ville and Windsor high school quin- ews In B l Is Gone | elp in relief w 16 shown [tets come to grips, Coach Earle . n ll‘(l) s Gone Thankegiving time ihe: “lares | Vesaighion has Been A-ilng his Special ta wintin . o ,' number of donations made by v'-w',.“r_ m.‘\ Errie e Het two '(,\“\]:m‘lfilyt'f . B R ‘ ° anizations and individuals. The | weeks and will have a strong team S n" A ;pl'apo:\mj bureau will be a systema- | on the floor despite the fact that L hia gl }, R tic organization ar compare [ o, RN A % * i ' ht ence in mar cities in | = o . X i 3 oodruff's OUl OF l‘OWN CUSTOMERS CALL ENTERPRISE 1200 [the country g I SEEALE oI E e Bakery shop for at 1 _— Public Military Whist v PiEeIsEn SN UL B = e ihrhox ‘v Martha Rebekal 1 hold | . hallieie ihe camoly e i o ¥ Chamber of Commerce t0 Orgall- |« vuiic v oy L% 7o by e s i ve | Backethall Managers Give Rel- | o o s EluCran 21l on Pierco street Garden Club to Coopbrate : survivor of its } Your Last Chance to Buy ize Central Bureau Here | rses v oo e s > Dropom of 1 tha. Tiai ere¢ Full Authority i . AnaRceiesiy ! b ( er of Commerce in establi SEG r mode of transpo | ”‘“‘ ”':”“‘Y" G Ay rg ir centraliz 1 10 assist Volcott lady, who i L 1 relief work h he appro.al ° rse v ‘ GO-GPERATION ~ EXPECTED | yoict moos oot o o et ok b geerocat [ B ANDREW RE-ELECTED | o T + B - ’“r'fia eir friends. The inouncement mads — pe le she did her trad Funeral of Mrs. Henry T. David— | _ = 73y glub 10 assist in | pogins Third Term as C. of €. Presi- & will ipossiblysheithe onlyion rre 0 Oa eads Not Guilty the : ; . ‘”“" ~ u Masque and Gown Club to Pre- At the De er session of dent—Woman's Club Formed— | superior court Hartford ans for the food sale SO e S . sent Entertainment — Basketball | day, Joseph i held Tuesday in the empty| Grange to Present Play—Finds g M i e Woman's Club is Formed I Season Opens Tonight—Items. [ "% ) o'clock have been completed.| 320 Bill Would Return 1t ndr A »rh R (.] (] P . Practically the entire membership | 0f ‘;"“”"‘ Madig Plainville, pslig o elye ‘3'7"-""““-‘;" A schedule for th of the Plainville Chamber of Com- | Pleaded not He chose trial sorEeintonch it the (ol oy S ol R e bl * t ese Reduce rces merce turned out at the December | by court and_arrangements : ol B meeting held last evening, indicating | Porowski to call for them: Mry S the favorable attitude of the repre- | Superior cou Tyler, Brs, Howard Kna it s ; sentative citizens of the town in thg a nremt i Mason, Mis “Geotgel SR a plan to ise some mneans of help- pro D Wil 1 hairman. |/ $ |ing and handling the necdy familics olved with a| Elainyille Bric(s B i [There is no doubt felt but that poor | car operated by iss | Chalko. | i ith Hill. daughter of of ¢ | conditions arc ing in Plainville Charity Whist and Bridge d DA bentlieg \ ° ° ° |and while they may be comparative- | T ladics of Er b kil ety ¥ { |1y good, they are felt 1o call for | 1 hospltal, whero she | Leonel Danis | careful and tactful handling i s p.om. In Aientallun tron (Harold Sitoludy : | A detailed discussion was held [t o ¥ ¢ . ‘r“ e : . |among the members and numerous rexu T 1 g "M‘ e Deras IMPORTANT TYPE SPORT AND DRESS COATS, SUPERBLY TAIL- [Blenstnessiaasad ";o‘,;‘\;‘;“, R et g L ser home [ red Croze, ORED OF BROADCLOTHS, SUEDE-LIKE FABRICS, TWEEDS AND | fore being thrown aside. It was then | M I d Mrs. Hob ° s e : , MIXTURES, BOTH IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC. RICHLY FURRED i e e W. 4. s conined to his | Rioraan. Bristol Maple 7 - : B ; 0" | home on Park et ne The board voted to ina WITH |lief or welfare committee of five | freshmer ¢ J Ciil Humason Bowling League teams provide players to act as : | members which will in turn appoint | will b to P t S A ety I o i s nittee and | ] le\m committees. se committ g c to X eeilaiyer that tea ided, | ¥ all applications for 5 | will formulate plans to set in ope r s c oo rship. i Beaver Raccoon FltCh Skunl\ i o e b ¢ e e Sl State Superintendent Speaker | | prepare data on varjous appeals el O E DaviA ‘:' e e o thg| John H. T endent o | cure temporary employmer odd s for Mrs. Henry|wall o o WIlba T In e el het ma lem the on fisheries Persian Lamb and Other Popular Furs |iobe, and act as a cle e 4 : Sl e & Eatherig . AR | other parties and org B . i A e T 0TS, bR est ristol i ish and e A < ‘ L | nitely understood that Tl : e I o '\a‘fl‘” ELbce y evening. He will explain MISSES' AND WOMEN'S SIZES |this plan depends grea ; hoR . ,‘ a Rkl ases of his worls in connection "ar: A 0d : L‘ v r. Kil- T = gl M 1'“”:*‘ Mu“‘h-"u:un Funeral Today P {FiEhe plan il freg 2 (brocuns A 1l : — 257 |Maple End Terr Furniture. | was sung at S SECOND FLOOR |Ing of some clerical tance to New Britain ¥ = =5 Monday —New Departurcs ville, t} (EInED e Cces I a S g0l In Town Court «. Hortons. Terryville Furniture vs. | 3 CorUpexCainooin a Syl LEnEo Ha gl s o Lden Maple Ends vs. Maccabees. | ror {chosen for the burcau. It is also | e R ; Monday D oe Nirahy ey necessary that definite hours be es- | e R Hactons o Mo "‘m]\!\ld. The chamber wishes to [ e acrvills Firnilice AN Dol o e it definitely understood : : ot et - 5 e after the new year has commenced. | the church parlors at 6 o'clock and |every cent of money received for re- | e i e Grange o, Rreseni i lay Beflm News The dato has not as vet been set. |a miniature golf coursc will be|lief work will be used as it is in-| '] el T SO o T e e o The Damrosch radio program was|opened immediately afterward. [tended, to relieve present cor 3 en 5 bees vs. New Departures. & ) received at the Kensington Grami-|Countl Christmas presents will be {and the salaries of the clerical help oz ) 5 Mond e Maccabees vs. ' mar school this niorning. This is ajon sale at the numerous booths, |will be provided f fund en- ; B & ¥ ert’s, Sessions vs. Ne Depa y weekly cvent designed to acquaint!which will represent the months of |tirely aside from et proposi- | !¢ : e \ §6— 257 s Mapie Ends vs. 1 ams ' JERSEY T the pupils with what is fine in the|the year. 3 st ; . January 12—Maple ¥nds way of music. Lo-Hi Club Meeting e bureau will 1s an instru- ' ; Heatlonsis Naons o T iie. : Miss Viola Snyder. visiting nurse,| A meeting of the Lo-Hi club of [ment for both those offering assisi- | 'P 110 2 1 | 1Furniture, Ingrahams \s De- was at the Kensington Grammar|the Berlin Congregational church plan and those request- | © : Ina partures h school this morning examining and | will be held this evening at the ce. “Those who have odd [ !10 4 < WU 3l rer T inspecting the children's eves. A|hcme of Miss Mary Kenney. All|jobs about the house, such as cut- 1 T k & I S 5 close watch is kept over ail the pu-| members are urged to be present ting wood, can sec help by go- 3 ger i = 463 457 4 Macobeesl Mm . pils, time being devoted to thelr Boy Scout Meeting & to the bureau, which will se Bowling Scores & LRl olding ir er F[)m][l Not Glul[y Oi general health by weighing them| The Berlin troop of Boy Scouts|that a man is detailed to do the Office R AL s mer 3 q : regularly and otherwise inspecting | under the leadership of Emil O.|work. This will help many unem- « 0% Eondeverlans sl S atibuv Aepartacnts Dnvmg wmle l]][()x]ca[w their condition. Milk is served to|Shjerden will meet tonight at the|ployed men. Ths bureau, r S Sl Mitor. Hichn: Hesth |the children at school cach morning. | Worthington ~ Community house, |ting accurate data about the condi- B on DEpa e Ay Walter | Wood, & zenord) T Prentice Teams Bowl which it will use as a temporary |tions here, will be able to see that | peSsiEfLlonons e S foaasis et “Miss ALLINGS WED 53 YEARS Last night at the Fraternity bowl- | meeting place while the “Festival of | all needing assistance are given ti to be played on con- e ing alleys in New Britain four teams | the Months” of the Woman's Aid So- | share and that one will not recciy gagels oot Wi Ry from the Prentice Manufacturing|ciety occupies the church Tr00ms|more than the other. rt's. T e A ) Co. rolled their weekly matches. [ where the scouts usually convene. At this writing the committee ha the tote. Hooth. | arte Kensington Couple Quictly Observe |These teams were composed of men, Grange Dance Tonight | been tentatively chosen but will not | im on slub gym f S i while the girls' teams have been A dance will be given in Grange e announced to the public til la- | 8 o'clock. ght to sta - s Anniversary — Teachers Hold | bowling for the past month on Fri- [ 1all tonight with Aoy (e | e 2 PR S Sl L e e o nal game will et s; lunch ' Weekly Mecting—Funeral of Mrs, [1a¥ nights. Teams One and Four| River orchestra. Good attendances'committee and the sub-committecs |t iinmer 10 o'clock uniess TN alb e : |won from teams Two and Three, re-!nave been present at the numerous |\l pe required to take a little tin scason Opens Tonight [ overtime periods necessary tig AL ic by White's o Graham—*L'estival of Months,” |spectively and B. Aguzzi was indi-| dances given by the Grange in the|io build and set up a definite organ- | A large crowd is expected (o wit- i | Andrew Reelected President Llton Donates Milk y vidual high scorer with 324 for|past few months and it is hoped [ization for the central bureau.and | D g game of the bas- 45 J. Ernest Andrew was elected to B Ditor dairy has decans 4 The case of Edwin G. B. Miller, |three strings. those who are fond of dancing Will |got their plans into operation. Th Wire Roons serve his third term as president of S0ies 2 prominent citizen of Nutley, N J‘I Team No. 1 not discontinuo their practice 10-|\orl will be accomplished as quick- | . {he Bristok Chamber of Commerce he who was arrested here on the night | $ndereon night. |1y as possible. I S = = ¢ 5 eeting of the board of di aRd T of October 30, came to trial last | fansent Bazaar Tomorrow | An unlimited amount of enthusi- | O e mear 3 vesterday afternoon at the | cidion for gist . night after many postponements. A |B. Agazzi The Children of Mary sodality of ¢ wag shown over the plan o New, Smooth Floor ) 107 tol Boys' club. Others elected 10 | noor of h " cash bond of $100 which had been St. Paul's church will hold a bazaar|.qiaplishing a central bureau, and Sporty Greens ¥ 98 loffice were: First vice president s been opened at the association's forfeited some time ago when Miller tomorrow afternoon in Tabs' hall {4 mambers agreed that it was fit- IDLE -HOUR COURSE A treasurer, Charles 5 Main streett failed to appear in court at the time | Kensington. Numerous kinds of fan- 4,0 4ngq necessary that th PLAINVILLE 494 485 board chairman, e demanded by the summons Con- cy work will be on sale, and free|,.0q recejve all possivle | At Al Times—2 i Machine Room ecretary, Loui Il for it. The stable Frank Brown gave him at the refreshments will be served. The |\wiin tne entire chamber behind the o : & t secretary, s between 11:30 \ time of his arrest was returned to public is cordially invited to attend. | {proposition, there is no daubt that | o e the defendant and Miller was judged East Berlin Items i \ ominating mittee con- not guilty of drunken driving after An illustrated talk on "umxl | < TeAe L chalrman : y & trial of an hour and a half. Life” will be given this evening to| Special '\0‘“@ Q y } B Cawley and George E cttorneviAlbertia BGreantarg fo | the local Boy Scout troop by Scout- | ncy work and apr Simpson's Grocery = New Britain was counsel for the de-| master E. E. Wilson. The slides!da day and I /e 5 State Director 10 Speak fense and bascd his argument for | Bl R e e e T R (1L WEST MAIN STREEL ol Demiok w T Slaeailtiasfie plonn |ot education. Another set will be| Hough Plainville. | | Siat i tcon BOON TO: FARMERS b el ! b ; ; G S B e it shown in the near future. The meet- | invited. —adyt. atnrble; s ; Modern Problematical ;Li.a'lc‘?n\ri:“x‘lkril;; :I?d “l\’:)li\z”m xdrr(:\o(': ralec ing this evening will be held at 7:30) 2 FLOUR—Pillsbury, Z11; bag 85¢ ‘\ el :]', s 4 an automobile. Miller testified he CClo T it FLOUR—Royal scarlet, 5 s Al had taken two drinks previous to The tlibraryemiiUihe Ronon sEons RAN 2113 bag . 67¢ e arenas 1 ] A short time this evening for the ex-| l s ; 0 lis arrest. Although Constable > w PRUNES—No. 2 phg. . e e Brown had noticed queer zigzags change of books. | PLAINVILLE SRR i o e i s : Goes to Hospital The cholr of the Methodist| PEACHES—Larges can RS \ moving belt vejoy conducted devo- | /DI i« e Miller's car was making when he ar- oes 1 th yodey R e = rested him ,he was discharged with-| Daniel Malarney, who has been|church will hold a rehearsal ofj P, e Ve PEARS—Largest can R.S. one o the R ] 5 ) | o oy ill with a severe cold lately, was|Christmas music this evening &t ™ "0 [[| pEans=Daroestcan Rt ) red by Mrs. G ! ot 20 When Miller was arrested on the |taken yesterday to the New Britain|7:45 o'clock at the church. | ; : Spiced 2 O night of October 30 he was on his [General hospital where it is thought | The usual morning service at St.|[ Mightiest War Drama Exer BOLAGON SOAT 5 vanes j pristy Stops Tr way to Hartford to visit his mother, |that he has developed pneumonia. It | Gabriel's Episcopal church will be Screened CRE R e s six T i y he said. His wife, who was present |was hoped that Mr. I\lalaX'l;‘N's con- | omitted Sunday morning to permit|| .4y o QUIET ON THE NS (e k B C Q0 al last night, had accom- [dition would improve o that pneu-|{jose wishing to attend the con-| STERN RONT N by ;:in‘mé ‘1:«':: ::angn-m in October [monia would be avoided, but medi- [ firmation exercises at St. Mark's | . o Li“ e ,‘I CICRUES—-Sweet:Mixed ¥ CHURCH FACES END I}NlSI Q:{AL."‘ ws far as Wallingford. cal efforts have been unavailing. Dr. | 1spiscopal church in New Britain to | The Greatest Pleture of All 1 i 82 ounce jar 2 1t enses an Observe 430 Anniversary | M. H. Griswold has been in attend-| 4o so. This service will be held at | ERRITAY FABLE RICE—2 phi~ 17 . Mr. and Mrs. Willard T. Alling of |ance. 11 o'clock. At this time the follow- CATSUP—Royal searjet . Alling street, Kensington, observed Church Statements Go Out |ine ast Berlin young women will | 2 Great Features Tarie botile 19¢ & their 43d wedding anniversary quiet-| Letters have been sent out ")ro"l?-nn confirmed: Misses Marion J. Milton Sills and Jane Keith HsiveD PRUITS— it ly at their home tod Mr. Alling |the Berlin Congregational church in | posts. Dorothy Stimpson _and i e R b 3 s long been a prominent citizen in | which is stated the budget as made | par~ M. McCorkle. The usual Sun in “THE SEA WOLI ) ¥ %uh Kensington, having been the first out to take care of all church ex- | day school session will be held at|| Marie Dressler, Willlam Haines COFE IT- ] [ (“';‘ judge in the Berlin town court. He |penses for the coming year. | 9:30 o'clock instead of 10 o'clock. | L THE IR Royal Scarlet Vacuums. .:35¢ teok 9Min, was also first selectman for three| Mention is made of the church's| " iy ' \weglevans will meet Monday | IRL et L ” tioy years. missionary in Turkey. Thisand “in-| . oping at § o'clock in the social | SUNDAY Royal Scarlet Stores 290 ALBREN. Inc 8 The Allings have six children, |sistent calls of worthy benevolent | “MOROCCO™ MINCE MEAT 3 ton ther " . Judge Benjamin W. Alling of New operations at home—together consti- (Continued on Page 24) MOR o e s A i | i 282 MAIN STREET Britain, attorney-general of Con-|tute a real challenge to our loyalty ! necticut; Dr. Marshall Alling, George [and devotion,” it is stated. The cir- — = i BERERPT > ing, Mrs. Harold Upson, Loretta|cular letters arc signed by the six AND H]S FR[ENDS M H B 0 :H:g ;nlm Esther Alling. members of the committee of s0- FRECKLES A ystery Ol‘Sev y BL SSER Drive Continues ciety and church. The Red Cross roll call in Berlin| Members of the church are urged » & has been conducted for the past few |to stay at home Sunday afternoon, weeks by Misses Helen Rohm and|at which time a canvass will e == ~ Alico Huston. There have been ta- | made as has been the custom in past I 60TTA TELL THE HERMIT \NHAT'S THE FOOT PRINTS AND UMM... 1 BET WERE NeaR. N e . arch y 3 S R AS I K e s ?fir‘li“sfl'é‘l?i The drive for meni- | which may arise. HOOF MARKS 1 Saw 1N FRECKLES THAT TUNNEL _/) THE MYSTERY Emzxz. . F;fN A5 2 wa-,. NEVER HEARD bership has been successful as con- | Clristmas Trees Go Through THAT TUNNEL.... I \WONDER?? OF ANYBODY ACTUALLY SEg(d or some i s h - - i L m"m?"fiem t Hospital Berlin laden with Christmas trecs. US ... T JusT K MYSTERN RIDERT E| \""@Cibmts”" = | Willlam Flanagan of Kensington |Some cargoes are coated with snow. NSy IMR '//‘/,}_\A v was removed to St. Francis’s hospi- [ indicating the distance from which NGRS B )Y / / 50*_ = tal in Hartford vesterday when he [they have come. 2 / \ | . failed to show satisfactory signs of Funeral of Mrs. Graham b = recuperation from a protracted ill- The funeral of Mrs. Della P. Gra-| = | ness. ham, wife of Wallace H. Graham of ( School Activitles | Hudson street. Berlin, will be held The combined faculties of the|from St. Mary's church in New Brit- ) Bl * Berlin schools met yesterday, direct- | ain tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. | Iv after the daily school session. at| A solemn high mass of requiem will | the Worthington Grammar &chool | ho celebrated. Interment will be in i under the superintendent of schools, | st. Mary's cemetery in New Brit- ) ¢ Miss Mary Griswold. Tho meeting | ain. saw a contlnuation of the discussion Festival of the Months | of the problem of reading in the in- of the Months" of [ termediate grades. This has been a|the Woman's Aid Society of the | subject for_discussion for some time | Berlin Congregational church is be- [ © at the meePngs of the teachers. The | ing held today from 4 p. m. on. A i teachers will not meet again unill|cafeterfa supper will be served in

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