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WEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1930. NTERPRISE 1200 OUT OF TOWN CUSTOMERS CALL EM STORE OPEN TONIGHT, MONDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 IF YOU'VE DECIDED ON HOSIERY Be Sure and Give “Madora” Full fashioned Madora Hosiery, chiffon weights, picot top, silk all the way up, French heel, also in service weight with lisle garter tops, all leading shades. Full Hosiery, shades, Better grade Madora Hosiery, chiffon and service weights, smart pair fashioned beautiful Silk Mesh $1.95 GIFT HOSIERY — STREET FLOOR Mr. Malarney Improved Berlin News | 7. e PRENTICEBOWNG | s PRIZES GIVEN OUT lioeizr onia, is reported to be much improved and well on the way to recovery, It is thought that vill be able to return to his home ay and be there on Christ- mas d J Set-Back Activities Thu night John Conlin's | ¢k team booted a ood chance t in the set-back lost to back when up vorld it th of rained a Buckles Gef Team Award—Car-| mela Ventura Tops Individuals ‘ MANY SEE ENTERTAINMENT oner ganic 0 games. of the 1 a score of 36 match At this out at the Blue Hillians. Westermy- team from | Conlin's team came giving the series to the Worthington School Pupils | On Monday night Jak« : r's team will play « a M Pleasing Program — Candlelight Home For Holldays Mue . Carl 8. Mueller road, has returned home ool in N York to nd holidays with her parente. Dance Tuesday will Service at Berlin Church Tomor- Marjorie hter row—Conlin’s Team Loses Again. | M. 1 P'ro Compos i lich has run s t dance n ington ave- Procecds ill be used Edward 1 Red Devils for the dance. “gational Church s will ob- the Berlin Cor itional church. The older boys will meet as usual at 10 o'clock Men's Bible class will meet at s nough the church does not regu- larly have cvening Twill be a special candle | tomorrow night at 7 o'clock therc will be special 1 or and senior chol people will fi ch | ihis service, but they will be assist- 1 by the older special music the day. will be young in the appropriate gift irity activi nd his Ke prizes offered sident of 1fact girls are ed on their by William active in ic b employed, 1 tomorrow at this who has the play ca mo en 1 wee by Mr. Pren- winning team To this group of hich ors, girls went ¢ divided me usic by was individ- the jur and of $10 per the ophic of 79.1 high iy, eason voung in individual prize Sasiela was second with vC ompl the holi- to time 1 be ghout rvice the forward from tii ¢s thro tmas morrow and the come among ight nning fo d deposi service Kensington Methodist Church the Kensington Meth- ch tonorrow will observe mas theme throughout the scor- hool will held at two and the morning worship strings o “ liow at 11 o'clock. The then ¢ last the lowly wing vangquished ickles, who ran Key Hold by a score Barretta o the e b 701 ms with score the score of won over t} hing 1 fces at Faster Miss En chu 603 to 601 individual high last lation ning a ch will vad of tomorrow eveni At the Christmas candle- will be held. At this treh will be illuminated re will be special y the choir iliar cature Holders Ihe Glorious Re Epworth league is pl 1 Christmas service w a o'clock at 6:30 1 candles | Christmas mu the singing of old will be a sic and stmas this hymns of Christinas observance for the members of the Sunday school will held on Tuesday. Members of radle roll, by 1ers’ and prim- departments w for their : 3 Christmas good time at 4 o'clock o | Tuesday afternoon. The Christmas TR 0 | party for the older departments of 2 | school will be held in the eve- ning at 7:30 o'clock. There will be a tree loaded with good thi for the children. Word has been receiv- cd from Santa Claus that he cxpects | to be there, too. On Christmas day { there will be the customary Chrisi- mas morning at the church. Th candles used in the Sunday even E will also be used at this | servi This service will begin th | Christmas day with ihe right Christ- 141 Tackle 7 Fishing ary coms Crowd Secs Entertainment A large crowd night at the town hall to watch th performance of the children of the Worthington grammn school as they presented their Christmas pro- gram of entertainment. The pro- | gram consisted of recitations and short plays. The sccond play pre- nted concerned Christmas with 3 Santa Claus on the The chil- | o it dren taking part in the performance | 00 SV reflected the attention the teachers | St. Paul's Church of the school had given them in will be celebrated cparation for the progran Miss | row at St. Paul's church at 7, herine McGee pal the | 10 m. At the 10:10 ool, was m strum in | service there will be mass and bene- the succe diction, with Sunday school follow was present at 6:30 a sta Masses tomor- 8, and ine of o'clock iinly i ital ss of the performance, he | Blue | Going | of | at | De- | | and | mas party ing. | Thomas' semi 10:10 o'clock the will for children. nder the supervision of the sist ryice Sunday school ise school corps of teachers. 8 o'clock Tuesd month's mind service of the late P. T. Quinlan will assist John C. Brennan at this servic ington Congregational v Cor the orning service ship will follow at 10:45 o’cloc East Berlin Items special Christmas program Last | orrow mior £ a group of Wilson regational A be rendered at t odist church to | choir presentin tide carols. Rev. | give the & sunday school Junior Hi 45 p. m w et at Sloryliof will be given d Dyke's Man" he pastor Mass will be cel at 1. The schoo! will be following. g worship at opal church will be clock. The ool will b cial Chri presented on will be eant, similar in character last Motorists carious this hay ing the mornin the Sunda in the form of found the morning, 1 on th night. Some a motorist cra goir a co two The the b rail from ten and about t of did not drop ground about hung on tt g throug No ¢ obtained as to wiio the party 1s no on dent when it happencd The Wesley with Rev, Wilson on Monday o'clock The busine Le followed by ocial time, The Pythian Sisters will a ual Ch tree ¢ on Mon Community and girls play as ch to t chance Mrs. E at cven ng e a day g at § o'clock A group of even hall. will part present a vt the nued on Page 10) Rev. Patrick T. Quinlan of St. will preach at t. tomorrow be a Christmas trec ex- This will be | I e who will be assisted by the Sunday | morning a will be held ir Peter McGee. | Church | nday school will be held at t regular hour of 9 of wor- will Meth- Yule- will mornir will | on Ja 3 The The evening | degree will b o'clock: “The meecting of the held immedi- id at 11} ing of the Sunda to that of pre- roads dur- time ecarly this| hed through Seigrist e TRA d to sce the acci- ans will hold a Christ will hold their | bration boy s Christma entertainment ev. Plainville News QUIGLEY 70 SEEK | " SPECIAL NEETING Desires Gommitee to Be Formed to Discuss Annexation OTHER TOWNS INVOLYED| | Bonus Given Trumbull Employes— Special Christmas Music Tomor- row in Churches—Local Boy Hon- ored at Preparatory School. | | As a result of action taken last cvening at a meeting of the char- ter revision committee of New Britain, Mayor George A. Quigley of that city will request that the voters of Plainville hold a special town meeting to appoint a commit- tee who will confer with the New Britain officials on the proposed an- nexation of a portion of this town to the Hardware City, First Select- man James Simpson stated today that he had not yet received word from Mayor Quigley but he wouid | call a special town meeting if ask- {ed to do so and would place the | exation project before the pub- Britain is seeking to annex portions of Plainville, Southington, | Newington and Berlin, Mayor Quig- |ley will seck to have the special | town meetings held as soon as pos- sible by conferring immedlately | with the sclectmen. If the select. men are unwilling to call the meetings, he will seek to have the | meetings called by the voters them- | selves. Pcople desiring to learn more of this annexation project will find a special article on the matter contained in another section ot issue, | Change in Relief Plan All persons who have odd for either men or women .re Il the first selectman’s office telephone 90 instead of the un { ployment relief bureau as requested | . This change was thought because First Selectman Simpeon is well posted on | un nt matt n knows m m James employ al hat men 1 | work and where to reach them. a are need | Annual Christmas Dance i 1 mas dance college ouse Margaret Smi [yler of Plainvillc held at Storrs was in On Honor Roll e | he December honor roll of West- ool. ury, announc- ¢ admaster Ray- | mond contaips the name son | of Mr. burn | of 205 The | list contains 15 boys in all | of He Annual Tt Ann ne t r i n Grange Session Con- | held | Bridgeport, | 1 | | | | sixth rred on ion at Mosque. Guests are cxp: New Hampshire, ine and Ver ille H the e Rhode night of G ernor-elect Wilbur small Claims Case e of ihe corpors of August D] PLAINVILLE TODAY Buster keaton In “DOUGHBOYS" J. Harold Murray and Norma Terris “CAMEO RIRBY” Tim McCoy in INDIANS ARE COMING" BIG FEATURES 2 Shows Tonlght, 6:45 - 9 P 3 in at T S SUN.—MON.—TULS, Jack Oakic in “SEA LEGS! and Beptember. The defendant as- serted she paid the August rent and that she did not owe for rent for prior months. It was her contention that she owed only for 17 days in September, Mirante claimed she moved to Hartford and then to Bristol, that she purchased a car and property, and went into business for herself. but that she refused to pay his rent He rther claimed that he had had to * her” ! months. Judge Saxe warned her that unless she could produce receipts he would have to enter a finding for the $65. She claimed that she was only earn- ing $9 to $14 a week and had the care of two children. Attorney Ber- nard L. Alpert, who represented Mirante, said she drove an automo- bile and had real estate and object- ed when Judge Saxe advised her to pay $2 a week. Mirante finally agreed to this plan. Congregational Church Church school from 9:30 to 10:30 o'clock. Kindergarten and nursery classes during church hour. In the junior department Miss Lo Andrie will teil of “Christmas Cus- toms in Switzerianc Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock Christmas service. Morning an. them, “Sing O Heaven,” by Gaul. Soprano solo, “The Virgin's Lulla- by,” by Reger. Mr. Lowry will play “The Holy Night,” by Buck, “Christmas Pastorale,” and “Halleujah Chorus,” by Han- del on the organ. Sermon theme, “Lessons from the Inn-keeper.” The Christmas pageant and white gift service will be held in the church auditorium at 5 o'clock in the afternoon. The service will con- sist of tableaux, ad for se reading: of the b presenta- tion of white gifts by various groups of the church The following schedule for Christ mas parties to be held in the parish house has been planned: Monday 4 to 5 o'clock, prima: evening school de- high afternoon arten and ay nder nursery departm day evenir partme Baptist Church stmas sermon W e pastor. Re: The choir will sing | Way els’ Song,” | was Wilson, and “Glory the Highest.” choir will si Bible school at dren are urged practice for the ciges. Unified servic m. charge of Mrs. C. H b's and Marshal A. Kendrick's #unday school 1 Sove in to roin the Church of Our Saviour - parish house food for tk food will be given Ith N 2 of The JACK OAKIE in “Sea Legs” A Paramount Picture PLAINVILLE STRAND SUN.—MON.—TUES. AMERICAN LEGION XMAS TREES FOR SALE b MAIN STRLET Strand Theater 9 WEST Neat to the GOLEF WHERE GOLFERS SOLF DEST New, Smouth Floor Nporty Greens IDLE HOUR COURSE PLAINVILY All Times—25¢ Rates for Parties At Special by Harker, | | 4 Bristol News WINDOW SMASHER 1 SENT T0 JAr | Convicted of Attempt fo Enter Main Street Store —_ | BERNARD CASE CONTINUED | Another Delay as Man Claims Proof £0l05, | 5ng Sclhiool streets at the time trios, and choir selections. A part | fn | s activities | C wood, Mass | I of Innocence—H. S. Swamps Tor- | rington on Basketball Floor—) 0. Receipts Fall Off. Bristol police spe the greater part of this morning attempting to | 4 igurc out the motive which led Thomas Rooney, 60 year old Nor- resident, to kick out a window pane in the front door of Gwillim's jewelry store at North Main street al abo o'clock this morning. The man ha been seen previousiy emerging from the doorway of the Lee Roberts's jewelry store at 188 Main str Policeman James Keith, in | aa | P2l t by || of Bees Stolen From Bristol Apiary _ Bristol, Dec. 20 — For L’}w first time in the history of the Bristol police department a re pert of the theft ef a hive of bees s been { received. The rep turned E. an Woodland P Hive n erd n of who possesse millions | ter | of l , M avenue farm on Burlingto Just how the thief managed to ry the hive away without be severely stung is something whic the police will probab figure out. The hive tained between 40 and of honey, olen con- 0 pounds llied rolled along z clan had nine nts, the locals smoothly after the visiti trailed closely behind ing half Hall Kk “suckers rim, PO | s ability to | the iron | -point lead over foremost | stellar sopho- | by virtue fron retained a or as the var . Albie Gurske utility pivoter, clash from the side nd w ! o si ben sco ed the | left | s tig plain clothes, was standing at Main | © Although he claimed to have bad intentions to store w i apprehended by Policeman Dewey | Carpenter, who became suspicious of the man when he noticed his head bob in and out of the stors| doorway as it on the lookout, number of persons are incl believe that the man sou place to sleep & nd thougt the easiest way to reach a bed was tof et himself arrested. The arresting officer sald today that he believed had intended to burglar arp: “he Wi According to Policeman man replied that was doing in t the polimem directly ed what he Rooney standing the and breakage upon the ort to When do somet d. Roo! Thomas told Capt PosEession. broken th door lock th te so & 1o found days vas to break nt for Again Continued Bristol ach H allise e ed 10lizroces only a !, ozone and to agair eeded visiting con sed ion constructed comt ¥ school char ) open- | | | the | school. months of the year, bul arge quantities 48 is] y handled at this time. g out that 15 letters bears no addresses were sent to the letter office yesterday, the er today requested that all oubly certain that ribed on their let= before mailing ot in as irg dead postm; persons Duily Discusses “Propaganda™ Attorney Frank Dully, an offfeial t f an in- rd, ad- at the Bristol club last evening on the sube ganda.” Those in at enjoyed themselves social« listening to the speaker, refreshments were served, Evening School Party tol tool Eng- mas party South Side evening. an of the of the master of dressed nce “Prog body sang program was concertina dancing and E B. Beck- of hool, spoke tion of the program. Accepts Hartford Posttion 1 na O'Hara of Circle street, Fore a member of of the Bristol high ed a position as Weaver high is a graduate hool and of courses months Carleto w a for Hospital Children of Prospect rch will de- t0 the children stol hospital on 4 o'clock, ¢d by Rev. pastor of the speaks on “Newsgathering?” editor of “Ne o izatign's in street ts of bers of Ends named the Mayor W. he audi- ed after ivered, ] oyed. At City Clerk’s Oftice 1 d in city ording the n C. 1 and stol Aijre land on d Stone Will N. d on es of Morto School held in r the @ CUT OUT i While a trol- ne of his escaped it con- Senate Dispu?es His Arrointment A R FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 1 THINK THE KID NEEDS A DOCTOR AND NEEDS — LISTEN HERE, BRowN... J MAVBE Youre E‘AGH_{'—\' Y} BUT THE OLD HERWIT | J THINKS HE CAN DO SOMETHING THAT WILL BRING FRECKLES | FEVER DOWM MIGHT \TH R, KNOW A REMEDY THAT DO THE WORK...- GET A LOT OF ROOTS OF FLOWERIN' DOGWOOD AN’ BoIL IT Down o A TEA ~THE MAIN TROUBLE THE LAD 15 THAT HE'S WEAK AND ARE You sURE TH | Jice o BoiLep DOGWOoD ROOTS \NON'T WURT Hm? HURT HIM? BLESS Your HEART, NO! WE MigHT HAVE HiM ON HIS FEET BEFORE Wou KNOW P JER 'S SUPPOSED DOWN ... NENER RD OF THIS STUFF DOIN' THE \WORK 1 STILL—WELLHAVE 7, T\TO WAIT AND REG U S PAT OFF. 1930 BY NEA SERVICE INC