New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 30, 1930, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1920. i will be issued. The regular malls will | a roken le i T by ar B 3 vent church on West t, and Plainville News » i, | s s ristol News |; L Walter Johnson of 46 Prospect y e r meecting f and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Abell ’\Vnm. Bristol, had a narrow escape 1 f of Linden street, Plainville, respec- s | from serious injury last evening at panions of : will b el tively. l ° BFATH RATE HlfiH 8 o'clock when his automobile drop- | next Mo ening at 7 ok PAI l [IF 1YSTERY On Saturday morning, a daughter ped fllrf) 30 feet to the tracks of Odd Fella " hall t D s born to Mr. and Mrs. George the Haven railroad at the street L hort E t- n leger of North Main stree antb ofia/rg@ader Ul enstitven Il et S e e th. the sxcestion o (e AbLll > v - ~ muol man leaped from the car Christmas par 1 i 1 born at the Bris- OU1 OF [OWN CUST10OMERS CALL ENTERPRISE 1200 ad left the embankment and =~ All members are urged tc g hosp 1l were home-born ba- was uninjured and nj - — i 98 Residents Pass Away, In o e s L o G e s e Complainant Is Absent, Buf |, seename otiduys mere urs while effor ¢ ade . ’ iss Dorothy Park of Cedar Ra- S | orease of 97 Per Cent ;i oouna on 40y awea o trne non e Polioe Hold Disoll o e e Shop for these Wednesday Aisle | P s oo oy Ciar it e e b MARRIAGES ON DECLINF from New Rritain fo Drisiol went| Kemular Communication QIATE (1) flMANDER COMING ~ conferu, ivbon Dance through on the east track. Chi of Mary of § : ; M., will hold its last regular cor ; ALy Ao TR e Specials and economize! i Yot P By e o oS IS B G 0 i e S o s 2 Gt R at 7:30 o'clock in ionville and as he approached the | plaon East M Tuesday Weekly Court Sessfon Held Today hridge a car traveling without | 2 G By Amcrican Legion — Wine r ) Xt from 8 until . R. C. Activities nment will came toward him. The second MCD'S Ha]f HOSC ( Infams’ Drawers | — Washington-Trumbull Lodge """t e e BN wlon ) Maniogs . W, Theft Case Nolled—T.eonard Takes e o e e sic for dancing , will hold a dinner and Meeting—Miss L. Andrie Hurt. | him and forced him off the road. i &= %p § AMIEr 08 League Scoring Lead. . | The driver did stop, ¢ i cay tteien : 1 2)(3 pr. ZSC The number of deaths in Plain- o Mr. Jok e “‘d“,‘ RIEENOD) T 2y o Play South Manchester : T ville for the past year increased 27 | been learnc f his identity. He - T aasln ronz 1o, a city em-| U 1in & quartet of games Heather mixtures, part wool. | Muslin French drawer 0 6. per cent over that of 1929 and al. drove away on a side road near the Slocle pioy put vea ds stol High school bas- bridge @ + headc r 1 n i 3 1 n e into Cen- e e most doubled the 1928 figures. It is The officers e new year Penjamir £ thi : ctidats Ditesicholie o n fall to the tracks, Johnson's | will be installed int PRl Bt 2 . (L holastic \V ’ R U d one of the highest marks recorded| " 0% 00O L1E (TECES o8 | will be installed 1 _ They Aigaa th reckless driving, op- |league territory Friday evening fn omen s Mayon Underwear \Vomen Home here in the last decade. Death celled | ight side up with the front whesis | e, o, ToNows: Preside ; erating g r vehicle witt a | mecting the South Manchester High right side up with the front wheeis | Chapman: senior vice president, | 1ioene e hout | school quintet in Silk City, 1 98 residents, mmu.;‘: many old | on the track and the rear end rest- | Mabel L s : k City. Th —9 rre 2 $I i e a0 < - § 1 e ocal schoolt are st of their y settlers, during 1930, In total | ing on some rocks. he bridge is | Gent, A 1 2 fift 59 ea 55¢ pr. (2pr. $1.00) [ o 77 acatha was racoraen wiite 1w | pretecies by . sat bt the embuni: | o Somarms i _ 10 us the case mas | 110 consecutve loop crown _and 0Odd lot of bloomers, gowns and | I'ull fashioned, Celanese and silk, The first four months of year| youo T o tatel Atito ty T-\f” S s . dLGHRLOTN KO 2l l panties in all colors. odd lot, some slightly irregular. ““Ni on | EOMe of Peter Duffy neart ; : otable teams have copped three : notified the railroad authorities of | R i ds i Jefend g | Ste : r seasons, will prob- NEIEEe he cident r T t « A members are h 1 I — of three eelt was record | ne accldent a om both di- S A R s own to have crashed oose Dwight Hall, Lou Alber- over 50 ye : 80 2 . lean year o v S el ek Sl ot seat Monahan has made a sple 2 parison with " fig- Usher's gara ace their wrec - e Ll e e 1 er out of He o tops the J)7C ))C €a. ures showing a decline er on the tracks re Johnson's | & BEEEOSS erstood, was varsity scorers this year not only in Cotton crepe, plain or flowered ma- Cold meat forks, berry spoons, | Sl \rriages fook place the reach the Bristol machi % i A : v mplained, ca 5. | Stella rd out of Palau. Stress- terial, rogulm' £1.00. and other s, previous ve ports from all ove T to be taken to a Sl teamork inst iauais the country indica similar s e ensuing clash, b e d was neces == — e - - S iiiises £t lent scene before it coulc e : . OHEFE0MeROLTChE oo t fives in Births also show a se in be driver he t It was then ory peall Necklaces Chinese Tapestries e e e el e o e I Ja hetteved, untl Dalfno s| = iyuqeh Leonan Takes Liad ed Plainville on 110 o ' « ceurred and the e e t e rn (Dutcr i ToRs ?- ring the past 12 months, while in it byt ame ro p : | bR I h y A ainied shots for Z2)e ()()(‘ S babies were born to 126 Plain- Although t front part of the car T : h N \ o - s P 1 ker to be couples, 1s badly damaged, the machine iS gquare danc ibtaie Gommandees NIEI n dlines when a member I'wo and three strand, fancy Imported, long narrow runner, The d hs were as fol- | not beyond repair. mmnttee in « assures | g b b O e a*|ot the H 1 Kaceys quintet more catches, imported to retail for more. | squares or round pieces. At 13 i Misics ,‘;‘,‘, S SR e nde 0 wi Glratulb hurdled Sen- 1 Ted n ; Furniturc Watch Night Service performed for Berlin News [siobhc S “0i it S0 SErhAit e S0 8 St mambl ® 01 R S v v W (S S el o e Zetarski, 24; Yaviock, ceal 24 Ponte, o Distribute Sa iy -Mace o contest was to finish, Selectmen Meet and Draw Checks— minutes in a long owed in al- vlock, Assessors in Session—Legion Post Losers Give Dance to Assemble — Other Notes of esentative crowd o Town. Gisen suspended Sentence New Year’s Eve | 1000700 o seare o0 charers of meondr and en: | e "_"?.\’-_‘-”"\"~17f«'1"» DANCE = T ' ‘ Vigimidl Fall Inorose Fosis g t with Mr Auspices Plainville Grange Skit simpson’s O1d Timers Fast Berlin Ttems Streamers, Hats, Noisemakers Case of Theft Nolled n 1 for the su 1S Dreer n by the Round and Square Dancing c Dec, i1, 1930—Jan. 1. 1931 d ceor 10 the 1thoriti S ey 8 P. M. to 1 A. M. i ! T in w of Step PLAINVILLE GRANGE HALL DAST SHOWING TONIGHT S while b - e T e > 1ol Lileh scheol rive Admission 50 cents Every Inch a Laugh i me ho ment of the costs of $4.35, A number of vears ago and is now Thrills, Roars and Romaice Pythian Lo x t i R e IUs a Great Pleture ne of i ks Or Street t < HAROLD 1L.LOYD e L ' 3 in “PEET PIRST™ Let's Go to the Steand, Pl SALI 4 \\ll){l,\l?\\'()\l\' J. ) AR BCTR Warner Baster WE WILL BE GLAD ALL THIS WEEK and Noah Beery TO EXAMINE in “RENEGADES" Selectme i P highway « tment 1 re t ty THURSDAY and FRIDAY YOUR FEET FREE! Christmas Day Bables Ay it 1 met yest e af i t teh night erved to Richard arlen Plainville Office Open Monday T ! two 1 L Rl e ek lations Srinign A M B rian Tuesday, Wednesday from 10 | ] : b iiE 0 = a. m. to 9 p.m. 1 in “ONLY SAPS WORK Watertincs Oftice Open This: | 2 HE e day. Friday. saturday from 10 — am. to 9 p.om. e e S Many Specials \lenlln« nts made by lcocs con oon to Hike Many 5 7 respondence, s p ¢ e e o ) GOLF 1'\(::1;.11;,‘_:\,::1“}(3 ¥ DON'T MISS THT LT an B in N R. J. MOREL N v Gifts, Writing Paper, etc. IDLE HOUR COURAE 20 WHITING STREET . l Last evening's bill wus witnesse eve | AR Plainville, hoor No. 1 I. A, B, CRYSTAL BALLROOM ARG LA LE New B 181 FAST MAIN STREET New Britain Castle Stores, lnc, o Waterbury NEW YEAR'S EVE - o _ = R e s =, ‘ c umber. " An Important Part ' ‘ By BLOSSER n proce — S et GEE...0SCAR'S FOOT BALL ) (herio Jav. T spose e TEAM THAT HE WAS TELUN' You WEREON OSCAR'S \ 4 & depeind :E = FORWARD PASSER ME ABOUT 81vES ME FOOT BALL TEAN, L“'_:"DD :"‘ R R s e A LAUGH...T BET IT WAS 4 WOH T A oGl R ) CLEw Uz Visits in Watertown q - A SCREAM \WNATCHIN' 5 ORI 2 . = : FOCT BALLS rnard P. Moore ha - i / / e % . 1 - after a holiday visit to Wat in HE WASNT A cgion whi lin Notes Miss Florence M. Gil est of her parer Howard Gibney, has ret 1 of ti A visil fo Shelton at the court this morning yime of Miss Margaret Foertch, Mr. | s bro trial and the 1 Mrs. Johin Welz have returned tion read to him, asking him t home in Berli { had been drunk t ght be ph Manz is again at home aft- said candidly Asked | er @ visit with Mr. and Mrs. William fused to pay h il at n of Farmington av Yeah fessor and explaining the predicament. t 1 a pin, mer / X uiu,,,v OFF. N told the court that though he |

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