New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 23, 1930, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1930. 7 OU1 OF TOWN CUSTOMERS CALL ENTERPRISE 1200 STORE OPEN UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK TONIGHT These Remarkable Wednesday Aisle Specials for Last Minute Shoppers Men’s Four-in-Hands 55¢ ea. (2 for $1.00) Silk four- n-]jandj, regular $1.00. Women’s Chiffon Hose 69 pr. Full fashioned, also service weight in all colors. Women's Rayon Underwear 49¢ ea. Bloomers, panties, vests, all colors. Men’s Negligee Shlris $1.39 Collars attached and collars match, broadcloth and madras. Women’s Silk Underwear, $2.79 Crepe de chine gowns and slips, mostly lace trimmed, flesh and tea regular $2.95 for Wednesday only $2.79. Waste Paper Baskets 69c Hand painted, choice of several colors—gift shop. Dainty Boudoir Clocks $1.00 fully guaranteed. to Yose, Crystal Necklaces $1.89 Diamond cut, strung or foxtail chain, 18 and 15 inch. Salt and Pepper T 84c pr. Made of pewter, with handles. 414x415, Gwillim. It who have n tamily, Mr. Plainville News TO RECEIVE WORK . Appropriation Not fo Exceed | $8,000 Voted at Meeting PROGRAH 15 OUTLINED Being Held who no town's destitute pre )00 may b his class rked nal poor of ren issued by th I proval of ¢ [would ma tion tention. Mr. | been Parties at! S Congregational ~ and Baptist Churches—session of Town Court | for the tox Held—Other Items. S an |ville from |who have four ye for | ajd al | It voted to appropriat ) to be budzet amount not to exceed 38 ar included in this vear's the h of unemployment relicf sult of tion the s¢ above, ized to borrow for hi include e A of 5 per cent w ar's b ttended by ive gatheri Stanley Gwillln town board of finance over the m Althou, | of the meeting called for a priation mnot to exceed £10 resolution was presente the figure to $5,000 then turned the chairn to Second Selectm ham and addressed th He stated that ently between nd the mploy e of the Chan mad I be pla The 1 all b of vo arg |in tk was eting. o propriation hig! discussi the agreems placed in n get. It Hart from over \ a meetin) whose sum of I ployment relief lection next M. turn for the Berlin News |: o _Heavy Mail Loads Berlin is exemplificd at | the local post offices, particulariy ilh at kb WOSIG ANNDUNGED =7 The three assessors | late accounts of property taxes collectors to work on in t! in East Berlin Items Christ X ¢ Hubbard school this Santa Claus arriving there h the | ute correspondents must not h done their Christmas shopping carly y all trai nd s at the New Tork, | cn and Hartford railroad station are late nowadays, according | to the ticket ager t 50 much on nt of the heavy snow today. might think, but on accou the heavy louds of parcel pos | mail. The tardiness of the trains runs | from 25 minutes on down Schools Close Today 1 Berlin c schools closed to. the end of the regular day's | session. At the Kensin ol there was a ( ment presented by elementary grades for ent. No gifts it the young d around in a holida hools will reopen on Janu. No Meecting Tonight Paul social society s regular weekly r ght but will postpone i o spectacle. The most enjoy remembered ie first real winter |caused much joy and among the youngsters who we carly in the driving snow which has been enjoyed rece for seve Special Programs at St. Paul’s Church Thursday HIT NEW BRITAIN AUTO Local Driver Assumes Responstbility, to b o enthu nt Is Allowed ursday announced To Go—Heavy Mails Delay Trains, Snow Slows Buses— Assessors in Session—Briefs. their |, wrs nts rit. ry 5. ma church, 6 cordance with the us ol s thi Ken- 18ton, on Christmas 1al annual Day will not eting to- until De- will be | o'cloct tdr. | sent B eveni auditorium. T the Sunday school wi a program of song and r fore the gifts fr This wmusic will be direc- tion of tr Horton & nounced At under st, Mrs, who program o'clock servies or hmidt, the the 7 be o high mass Night”" a as follows Madeline Town Court mber of cases are schedul fid are © before the town court in its | lar weekly session tonight. Most | an s on the docke the | the arrests made by state po- | her truck overloading Theodors cour Kensington Girl Scouts 1 outs. of Ker W offic follows toda an- ay an 5 Mr, h St “Holy s will be other ¢ s WaTt claiming Rosewig Rosewig Novelio 2yl Mass, a Hac Quart: Louis' Mass soprano, Mrs, Manning. Mrs. Mrs. J. Brady, Barnard: tenors, b, Lard- Horton; bass, A It At the 9 o'clock mass the quartet composed of Mrs. A. Schmidt, Mrs. J. Brady. L. Horton and A. Schmidt win Benedictu o Agnus Dei . . st The solists will b dner, Mrs. mic altos, Natalic Orsis ides these officers a numb vatrol leaders werc Am,omwiJ ¢ new Mary Graf(i, | s Cadadi Des n and|chu Joscphine Na { time A meeting of the neld | last night at home of Catherine | MctCormack. At this time plans| were made for the rummage | which the Ke ton troop hold in Tabs' hall on Janu. was decided that the proc |the sale will be used benefit in Herlin Also the meeti last nun of the members expres their itention of going to the quet in New Britain Saturday Berge |8l the Y. M. C. A. which Fideles” ..... |8Iven as a reunion for the i Novello | Were together last summer at Camp Rerge | SPrague. A large number of veter- ; Berge | 808 arc expected to attend this ban- quartet will sing the Benedic- | 4uet us agsisted by the junior choir. Tests are bein m learn of h of rch nday to be announced SHOT 1N SCH( ® N\ M evenin ner Schim Novello rtons poacg) wart ng at the program will junior choir will 10 o'clock mass. Their hes nignt be girls who company at her to accept Christoph shot refused tentions Adeste The United States world with about chemica one-fifth passed from day morning, the supplies Mr. Gwillim L board i port of eld to the took | estir He snow | Posse establish ree was f exer-| 0 school | 7> 1 cita- tree | Carns | v for | O ) PLAINVILLE AMLE for about $5 the cost of eq would amount to $1,000 In speakin, families in ne con nt poor {to these peopl. 000, according t is then esti ipment 1ate relief earners ted 1 L o i Gwil to g from ted that th ed of immediate would not be t but who ditior cond Hout cad relief work W tions. A of people No money Mr will be The resoiu of phases. It w Xt 3 was ¢ £s Wo 0 or 45 pe Ma ssed Slot Hintc s to those cad of was lak cos of sum required to take Gwillim | o Mr d that 1d material to tho: the it that in this ny in hat on the cre in the cara, but orders would be | joye ap- hich ,-nv »o( Machine who 1 into of | s of mail being handled by 1t P open until 9 p. m ;m order to ciean out the office. Post- master James stated that believes that y a record for nd the real Chri no as most of the people did t ing over the wee Cong ¢ parish ho piece cler] the was Usher sterd 1o mas r new 1t over ir mail- end urch Notes | The gational ries of (F week. The chil parties th i, prima nging of | cr the refresh- ments, Santa Funerals Held r( Today s Kop AGED SIAN ROBBED . TRID QUESTIONED : ne | ; - Youths Suspected of Beat mg 'g ior ‘; ,; nor- Pla inville Resuien Takmg $38 | under ur- ind g about §20 1 t Office Swamped office was rday, abou RICAN LEGION AMAS TREES —: Tonight JACK OARIE His “Langh. Love Hil “SEA LEGS Latest 2 WES Neat to FOR SALE at— T MAIN the STREL strand Thea ter — ————————— Wednesday Only “LOVE IN THE ROUGH" With Robert Montgomer. aud Dorothy Jordan GOLE Ne Thursday and Fridag Everybody Says I'm Crazy and How — ED WYNN “THE BEST PICTURE | ———— = | the of its s Special WHERE WOLF BEST w, Smouth Lloor Sporty Greens PLAINVILLE All Times—25c | Rates for Parties GOLFERS IDLE HOUR COURSE WE WILL BE GLAD TO EXAMINE YOUR FEET FREE! Plainyille Oftice Open Monday Tueslay. Wednesday from 10 a.m. o9 p Waterhury day, Priday, om0 9 p Appantments ndence. R. J. MOREL 20 WHITING STREET Plainville, Door No. 1 181 EAST MAIN STRLET Waterbury m Office. Open Saturday from m Thurs- 10 mad by cor- res Bristol News LIONS AND SCOUTS T0GIVE OUT T[IYS Two Months’ Work for Poor Tots Culminates Tomorrow COURT ~ FREES ~ BERNARD Girl's Story Implicating Him In Theft Discredited—J. E. Elton Dics—Madden's Case Nolled—>New Day’s Record at Post Office. corr Attorney William Harry | hop 1n stree they boys have been of Scout Ex. 1t Walt tovs as sion Sco 1 utmaster | of Troop 6 Day e and | ed to Frank boxe 1en you nd me Good by Santa. 1 mes Fdward rd Elton ilton, 3% ther, George H. street a d Bernand Is Not Guilty Martha Adams from the Norton, ome of Policeman 1dd street, on Janu- ing stolen goods on Adams girl. 1gth of testimony given the court 1other man had a matter.” One woman of the victimized police- ing reimbursed by 4 that the car Norton maid further- who escorted her house was much taller defendant had reicased Bernard of Judge Malone con- the Adams girl . when she will gned on charge of original story of a unmentioned to- greater impor- udge told not believe girl, who arrested after to Leng witnes: that * Uiito who the Berna ore fellow fro P of the ago nervous in °d re- At checked corporation’s combined Mrs prov- ocence, it is Madden Case Nolled Prosecutor J. Rich this mo noll payment of Madden of ber of ng op- who was said his game in Terry- wsoline retailing sta- . represented n Tobin of Water- 14 in bonds of $300. Funerals Held Today h mass of upon of Herbert section, worked cquiem s church for Mrs. of Dewey street, East 1 was Joseph's be t were cel: Fuller Barnes memorial this aft chapel ernoo s T. n West Christmas Party Miss Helen Coughlin of Main t, society editor of the Bristol ed her office asso- Christmas party. at Summer street, last eve. bles of bridge were in h scores going {o A. Tracy, Miss Bessle nd consolation prize to Miss 1l. Following the play of e were served, aft. 'rson present was e wristmas gift. Marriage Licenses Issued rk Thomas Steele today rriage licenses to Arthur of 46 Union street ude E. Barnes of Terryville and William Rov of 108 reet and Delina Gregoire of 8§45 Park street, Hartford. P. 0. Records Shattered exist cords for quantity of 1 at the Bristol post of- the First Interment cemetery pieces of first passed through the ine. According to k S Merrill, the was established last e when 66,350 matter were sent ise of this deluge of mailing, aster Merrill has called in all e substi clerks for sort- other tasks. Joins Vermont Squad iski, son of Mr. Skrzypezynski of 61 who was graduated ristol High school ing regular- mpton Com- days after the mas vacation letters starring He played Maccabees for the City league Bristol High Coact mn to Meet Grads Monahan’s un- gh school bas- meet the Alumni hool gymnasium to- t 5:30 o'clock. In- s p for the ) Comer- : Jo- a student at Joe FI rinity college, Tug) Zetarsk!, High's last state quintet; “Benny” of Bristol High's pionship five, who , and a number H in inued on Page Nine) Th New Britain Accident Lopddy gLy anes Frank Oderman of New Britain|An!icipation of road, Kensington, while driving on | hORor the oty manuniter Bouth Main street New Britain | 876 cxpected to reccive merit badges last night at about 6:30 o'clock, ac- Special Church Meeting cidentally crashed into the rear end| A cial meeting of th of a parked car belonging to Ricn- |0 Uongregational church ard Brophy of 37 Winthrop stret |Called for Friday night. At New Britain. Upon a telephone call [ the committee appointed to Lieutenant Matthias Rival detaileq |Calling a pastor for the church will Policeman Anthony Mile to the [Mmect with the congregation, and, it PSR is thought, some action will be tak- Policeman Milewski arrived to|¢h on acquiring the services of a find both men where the crash had |Tegular pastor. The committee occurred, and upon examination the | composed of S. M. Cowles, damage was estimated at about $30. | Marion Hall and Frank Clark The car owned by Brophy had been | Post of pastor at the Kensington hit on the rear left fender. Oder-|church has long been vacant man immediately assumed all re- Slick Roads sponsibility for the accident and| Motorists eyed the snow covered agreed to pay the damages incurred | roads in Berlin this morning suspi- 10 the car owned by the New Britain | as the first snow fall of the . ted evervone's attention man. Upon Oderman’s agreement, | {o pay the damages Brophy had no| Many owners of automobiles were their turn in front of local further complaint and Policeman | waiting Milewski saw no reason to detain | garages to have non-skid chains put Oderman further. He was allowed [on their cars. The curve from to continue without police action. | Worthington ridge into Farmington Assessors in Session avenue was particularly hazardous Berlin's three tax assessors, Jason | and much care had to be taken to M. Taylor of Kensington, Frank |avoid skidding. wrs of the troop in next conrt of in xpec Kensing- has becn Gy im on Drecrss e WS BiG syepesed fALEY AND UNCLE || CLEM, Hams DECO- ED AT FRECES HAS IMPROVED ENOUGHMO RISK A LONG PLANE FLIGHT, HAVE 100 THE LAD RILEY IS 300G 1O TARKE HM HOME, ciously AHE ENGINE 13 TUNED e’zz::f ELMERY] 7ELL CLEM Kramer of East Berlin; and James Thomsen of Berlin, were in session today making out tax lists for gol- Buses for the most part maintain- ed their schedules pretty well, al- though some were a few minutes — OUR OLD FRIEND THE HERMIT IS WAITING 1O SAY GOOD BYE, | FRECILES. MAKE \T SNAPPY-—AND WE'LL SET SAILY O BUNDLE FRECHLES UP- LL BE RIGKT IN AFTER WM. savl ke wio CAN HRROLY Homeward Bound 3 ‘,,;,’ e aeon. By BLOSSER

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