New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 2, 1924, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY \Bmwflé,—‘ n 5. flartfbrds fiopjw Center: OUR ANNUAL FEBRUARY SALE of FURNITURE } . CONTINUED AN EVENT, THE GREATEST OF ITS KIND EVER HELD, AT W TIONS OF 15% TO 50%. WE INVITE COMPARISON SUITES OF ENDURING WORTH FOR YOUR DINING ROOM Each an attractive piece, greatly reduced for this February event. Good opportunity for homekeepers and others to buy Dining Room Furniture now, at this sale. 10 Piece Dining Suite—Finished in Leautiful American walnut, $ regular price $275.00. Sale price is l 95 OQ 8 Piece Dining Suite—Finished in antique mahogany, Buffet, extension Table, Senu. B b Ous Pabrasey mals Bt e . $149.00 $195.00 10 Piece Dining Suite—Mahogany finish, offered at regular selling for $250.00. Our February sale price is ... 9 Piece Dining Suite—Buffet, combination China Cabinet, extelmon Table and set of Chairs, antique combination walnut, tapestry seats, regular selling price is $397.50. Our February sale price..... 3337 00 10 Piece Dining Suite—Buffet, Table, China Cablnet. .\encr und Chairs, combination walnut, leather seat Chairs, regular $350.00 value, $2 50 OO February sale price ............ finished mahogany, Buffet, Talle, 9 Piece Dining Suite—Sheraton style, beautifully . $295.00 DER REDUC- Server and Chairs, regular price $450.00. February sale price is William Dunham 1l The condition of William Dunham | of Hudson street, who has been il at! |his home for some time, remains about the same, Mr, Dunham has been in poor health, but is not con- fined to his bed, He ds one of the oldest residents of the town, being nearly 85 yeurs of age Puneral of Child The funeral of Peter Aud ninc-months-old son of Mr, Frank Andzeulewicz of the southern purt of Berlin, was held this morn- ing from the Sacred Heart church in New Britain and burlal was in ted Heurt cemetery. The ehild taken {11 with lebar paeumonia carly part of the week and Thursday, being 1l but threc Mecting of - Tabs Paul's I, A and will most o'clock at Several Berlin News JUDGE CONTINUES . GASE OF ASSAULT = O'Rrien John Ramski Appears Belore, ko Judge Griswold —— | Wileon 1019 280 59 154 85 Core or! 1090 5 nd Mrs roll-uf Al Kensington, ¥ . 1" | Mt ube s 03 | Bouthiara® Kmerson fohnson TRIAL COMES ON TUESDAY ! Mecting Draws Crowd. of Tast! A large crowd of [sent at the [ Farmers' club Ihouse last evening. ithe evening we Bnjamin Southwick and 1, Parkr, Mr. Mouthwick is agent of the Hartford County arm [bureay and he spoke on “Alfaltaand Clover Mr, Parker represents the National Lime association and his was, “The Use Lime on the Both speakers had messages of importance to agriculturists and much interesting material was gath- ered by those present, Vollowing the talks, questions were asked by the members and a discussion was held, A social hour followed, 80 s was the died 103 56— 8 161 The Kensington | morning at 11 hall in Kensington mutters are expeeted wction S8t 1. xocicty tomor! farmers was pre- T, meeting of the Berlin the community The speakers of Bowling Session Real Estate Transac- Interesting at to coms« Night—NBig Recorded—William Dunham Birth Is Reconded reitleat bevn returned Clerk Arthur announcing the birth « v to Mr, and Mrs, ontine Starzec of Christlan Lune Tems of Interest Mr. and Mre, 1% L, (€ teturned from a visit with Torrington, br. R, M. Griswold instruction to the oy Bcouts Kensington Congregationa! church mecting held last evening Fast Berlin library will he exchange Mr. and Mrs und daughter, field, Mass, are as the guests of Holigan at their The ladies church will give church parlors Monday |o'clock. Mrs. Paul Siegrist tertalr The tion —News in the Town's Churches John Ranski of Beekley appeared before Judge George Griswold in the Beriin town court last evening charg- ed with assault on Mike Itector, also of Berlin, In addition the accused man was charged with drunkenness, At the request of Willlam Greenstein New Britain, counscl for Ranski, Judge Griswold continued the case until neat Tuesday night Real Estate Deal. and Relleck 1o estate tridgeport, have sold - 1o Joel 1%, Selleck, 22 lots on the Trea-| wure 1icld property, acocrding to deed recorded this mornimg at the of- the town clerk, This is one Liggest deals which has oceur- Berlin for some time and it is ed that the transaction clears; vp the Treasure Field property, the oty being those that remained unsold to other individuals, The land there is being settled rapdily and there a large - number of houscs located there land has been settled mostly by Polish and Italian familics nd they built their ovwn homes and in many cases started truck gare dens, A to the ollice Woodruff son, Wiadisi of Towa atd the first n Ttems open o'clock Jordan a ngents in Social Tonight, The Christain Endeavor of the Kensington Congregational chureh will hold a social this evening | at 7:45 o'clock in the chureh parlors, Al young of the church have seen invited St Paal's Masscs will be Paul’s church tomorrow morning at § and 10 o'clock. Sunday school will foliow the 10 o'clock service and Rtev, J. ¢, Brennan will be in eharge this eves for The ning the society % book Jenjamin Derenthal Katileen, of Spring- spending a few days Mr. and Mre, Patrick home on Main strect. the Sacred Heart a whist social in the at 8 “n e of ft b prople el in O celd w el brated at 8t of evening wilt late Mrs, Charles funcral of the Ny be held church Sunday aftornoo Rev, Samuel Sutcliffe o will have charge of the and burial will in Wilcox cemotery There will the regular morning prayer and sermon at Gabriel's church Sunday at 9 a followed by Sunday school at Mitchell, nesisted by Taul New Dritair 1 ha scrvices. Young at th d ti - wil Ne seryice Sacred Heart Chiureh Rev, J. C. Brennan 3 will have charge of Heart chiureh, Kast Derlin, tomorron morning at 9 o'clock. Sunday will follow, | e Tioys' 0 the morning service will | o'clock and the pastor the theme, “The « ity.” Sunday meeting « mass at Hacre schoo Nothing on I, 0. heard yet on the Nothing has been New Britain, connsel for NRanski, f postmaster in ensington examinatioa Wil- preset ineumbent 1 George Alling. Vagan's r Congregational K m class will meet at 17 I'he regular held at 10:4 will preach on mpleted 12 Bible communt the o wition 10 o'clock, George The f ock i morning n took the fam W. Fagan, 1 Sidney M. Cowl Al Kensington term is up this month peeted that the e known shortly. Thre me Persona wi People’s da Methodist are as fo young me chureh school at the Men's the same howr in the house under the dership pastor. Young People’s mecting p. m. Kensington Congregational Morning service at 10:45 4. m «t, “Spiritual Appetite Sur at 12:10 p. m “The Lesson o tian Endeavor mecting at ¢ Tomorrow is Christian Endca and it wiil observed genera throughout the country he was formed about 40 year subject of tomorrow’s me Hundred Per and the Church Kensington Mcthodict Morning service at 10:45 Subject scrmon by the Have Kept the Faith.” 4 lock the cvening service will 1 held Bochman Hart speak on “Our Great Priv is it o'clo ed prop Sind Junio Interesting Matches the the New sehoo! cague Lpwo ing service a 1 roacas Kensington howl- ening at the Britain, for s was one of held yet The tezms of teams of met cif weekly battle interesting The game interest All-Keneingtons pram Corps, The o tie and the teams had to y the Drum Corps fins match, The standing of the made night are The ng Vraternal t the most this year leagus ¢ Sub have ! chatge Mrs o'clock, ' 1 [Ra— ¢ guests of his pgrents on at their home i o \ ling the wee 1 Mr Mrs this p school ral sub ersion Sinal.” Chris. and Ne that great deal of wa [ or day o tween i and 1 ot ed in 801ty - off thi winning Jemonstra- com- yresentative of t Spocial features for tomorrow. Gian Kensington.—adit on by Saturday your fish RNonkelty, tin tie, the . or- One Cent Christ | pany teams and b a rrages iast as lons e pastor At O TO PROTEST JOHNSON BILT Marchegian society will hoid a tomorre afternoor on Ace strent immigratior ePtitions will be the Connecticut sentatives in Washington asking that use thenr influence to kill the son Immigration bill, now the committe CASINO ALLEYS KRESSNGTON LEAGUE Bertin Constrnetion ass me n hall 1 and G. 7T of wil will circulat- ord ilege The Wedne at th $1 " Jiscnserd ed to be sent repre- will meet b o'clock Griffith busi. |Joh be | ing Mys, | immigra cague Pt song vening The Ladics’ Aid society day afternoon at home of Mrs. George regular monthiy silver tea will Griffith and The Junior afternoon they r per fore house given by Mrs tion Harry Buarnham will meet Thursday o'clock and the regular wee service will be beld in the lat 7:30 o'clo t the chureh subject for ctudy John 1% ENSES matriage lice at the o ¥ V. Harris of M e MARRIAC following ed today James nses " of were iss Nockwe " Gire Vi a t ‘ Tice rgare ninmi will be “ e ¥ ty g of A eng 4 o'clock at friénds in at) ™ 92 “y 1924, | worship. sermon theme, “Why lieve in the Ateneme«ni 11:40, ’4 ommunion will be served to |bers Christians In attendance; o'clock, Sunday school: 6 p. | Young People’s serviee open for 7p m, rvice of song and sermon by pastor, subject, “Spiritual Readi net for Chris turn,” Church prayer meeting Thursday evening at 17:45 o'clock. Baptist church, ing in Vain” will [theme: Sunday school morning . m., . ., the :rvants or Holy Plainville News | %FIRST DAY BRINGS 39 PERSONAL TAXES gPIainville Residents Are Makin * Prompt Response to Notices 1 . 45 a. m,—"Seek- the pastor's following the be pastor wi Thursdav. | prager m M. E. ln:; serv Modern school; “Youth m., morn- Preacher o'clock, Ipworth e 12 m., Employment, Young peo- es- SCHOOL TEACHERS GET PAY Brit- Me unda huguu leader W, Schober, without church affiliation arc peeially invited to attend this service. A. M. E. Zion church, Itev. E. Hor- tacc Brown, pastor—11 a. m., morn- |ing worship, subject, “The Noahic Tax Collcetor W. J. Hemmingway | Covenant™: 12:30 n Sunday |stated today that there has been alschool; 8 p. m., cvening worship, | prompt response to the notices mailed | “Jacob a Type of lsracl” |yesterday regarding the personal tax e e |which fell due February 1. Up to Woman's Federation. |this ‘morning atotal of 59 persons| The Woman's Federation {had paid the tax and a steady stro amy Congregational church will hold |of pavees was coming into the gro/ regular business meeting in jcery store which serves as the tax church parlors Thursday afternoon, lcollector’s headquarters indicating | February 7, at 8 o'clock. There [that the tetal would be greatly in- |be special mu The cliurch |creased after today. ing begins on the same afternoon and The prompt response of this year all who will are invited to come as is much more ready than that of last [carly in the afternoon as convenicnt. year as people were slow to pay the Y . " personal tax February last. Mr. Hom- Episcopel ”"'m'(‘\"‘" | mingway, howeyer, expects no trouble IESAES in collecting the full amount this year and feels that all taxes will be paid |before the expiration of the time limit !set, that being March 1. Teachers Receive Pay The teachers in the schools exper- fenced the pleasant satigfaction of | seeing the ghost walk yesterday he- | (cause the February checks were pass- | ed out and many a bare coffer was Ifiled today. The members of the | hool committee 1‘._!1 that all grum- The parish leaflot for bling and complaining will be st0b- | rcady and the rector will gladly send, ped following this pay day, | e of charge, a copy to anyone who Bristol Beats New Britain notifies him that they would like to The bowling team from the B be put on the mailing list. National nk trimmed the ag tion reprosenting the Commerciul | Catholic Siorvices, Trust Co. of New Britain last evening St. Blaze's Day, throats at the Recreation alleys to the tune | at the church of Our [0 two gumes to one. The mutch was | | following the masscs ono of the most exciting and intercst- | o'clock. Sunday schoo ling played on the local ulleys in some be held at 9 o'clock as [time and a large gallery witnessed the Cundlemas lefforts of the members of both com- bicgsed follow binations, The scores of the match L8 IOERODS: were as follows: Signs of Spring. Bristol Nat, ground hox or not of young Amer-' Whiting street and lh’hlul Bank Team Beats New ain—Principal Orrin L. Judd Hon- ored By Teachers—Three Appeals | To Board of Relicf—Briefs, of the Sews nm., K. Tues- Wed- mect- Cath- qumk. r and card pa . m., Boy Scouts. 2 p. m., archdeaconry | ing of Woman's auxiliary in the | cdral, Hartford. Thursday: 2 p. m., parish guild; 0 p. m, choir re- hear. § p. m., vestry meeting, Fri- p. m., Guild of All Souls at St./ New Britain. Address by Rev, Hilton on “The Sacrificial As- peet of the Eucharist.” Georg: February is Tomorrow, will be blessed Lady of Me at 8 and 10 sessions will usual, [ und the ing Whther v his shadow this mornii | 1ot to affect a cir D who gathered o morning at the ancient game o No other pastime this scason of the year has gained 8o much interest as this game played today on the sidewalks of Plainvilie, Men all ages stopped to look on und many a wistful smile seen on th of the older men in the audience Dance a The balloon aund leld at the Community cveniug proved to e the of the year, The spacious rowded and those att themselves to thelr Another surpris is Managers Moor: Plainyville By monthly meeting o 1ch of the Christ of the Congregationa toniorrow ck in the chureh gular me the W he!d Tuesday afterng t the home of Mr West Main stre the Bank Arnold IP'rank . George Jou Roy at Commercial Trust Co, o 67 oS o Volz Snelgrove Daloy Smith Morrill Was Success, con theat biggest 0o 56 rolast suc- 421 20~ 1\ hail New Depurture girlg will ap- prar Monday ¢vening on the Recreu- tion alleys in return engagement, | hix will bring out one of the largest udicnees of the season, the Bell Cliy bowlers have large lowing. | Double 'uncral Sunday The funeral of Georgs Bradley, tather and son respectively, will be lield Sunday afternoon from thelr home at 127 Broad street The burlal will be in the Plainville ceme. tery, The bodies were removed the from the undertuking rcoms of Thowas 1, O'Bricn on Main sireet, Bristol, where they were taken ollowing the fatal drowning accident Thursday, when both Jost their lives in utile attempl to save the f Daldega, wge 6 years IForestyille, The ar- rungements the funeral of the [tittle wirl #till incompleir . | Principal Jodd Honored, Principal Orrin L, dudd Plainvitle graded schools was antly surprised al ol ington steved teachers of th honor cossul » as head of schools Plainville was spent in music merrymakis e iserved | Mr large from {many preriod coss was ¢ Joyed tent by fullest promisc Hogan a W y w Harry DRICH and church a won at 1 b o'clock a I"rancis at ' topic for home today on ot Brook treet, pleas Wash- Ly the and others, i 14 suc public n Whiting houwn evening schools i ast niture, 1 Bed combia Mai riting wi Nain rdrot West of his year completion o the w i € freshments MISSING LUGS CAUSE ACCIDENT, Makes Vinding in N. Benham, bouquet of carnations, the teac ¢ stafi and congratulations upon er e principal sclools Three reciplent of & gint receive Coroner Phelan Death of 1% Lridgepor, e two lugs caused th ¥ N lenham’'s ¢ from the rim resulting that caused ath Saturday nig! cording 10 & I. Phe a ng Abe eft fr to | his | an ac in Fairfield a find Appeals for Relier The his 1 ppea terday o Debate he fi the eight pils » ye for debate » States M Kramer shou 'Gauthier The mat] teams do! Master Ar MANI LA BAN dit pleas- ng the ari played mecives g ome «ery Wh YU come vse of your Intere Cheking Seconnt Bos all at the <an Wedding Monday 4 Mise « marricd a Ay morning church o Broad «tr 101 qui ti iz 1y When in your Inl might noees U you come well uee Noticse “rie ju hurch et the Chur Congregationa in your Safe Doy Morris 2. Conn il service m., Alling, Feder church ediately morning Young ting 1 urch Fourth ctient And besides nity to ask th tior 1 after > of Epiec after Epiphany ™o 1¢ m, h holy ¢ ion; e schoc comm inion resisyn ! Be- Young Peo- { I°riends, its ' the ! will Day ! scemed ! “the tinany youn rest-Bearing Bristol News T0 BUY PROPERTY -~ FOR NEW SCHooL District No. & Committee Ar- ranges for Site for Expansion | KOSS AND BROWN JAILED mem- | "\ Convicted of Breaking Into Business Houses—Death of Robert Muhcy— Tuneral of Drowned Child Held To- day—Patrick McCue Dies, of the so-called Purchase of the property Daptist church and the Casey property on School street, ad- joining the church will be recom- mended by the district committee i district No. 3 at the speciat meeting of that district on next Wednesday night at the Southside school. Under the p plan of the com- mittee, which is composed of Emil H IPunk, William J. Kelleher and Wil | liam A. Hayes, a new 12-room build- ing will be erected on the land, if it is bought. The old bulldings will re- main as they are as the present need district is for cight new rooms and the plan in prospeet will give four additional to meet any future needs, The old wooden building will stay as it is for some time until the district decides to tear it down and replace the structure with a modern building. Under the proposed plan, saving to the district of § 000 will Le effected. The building of another school has been considered sinee the meeting of the district last June but no definite action has been taken since as all arrangements could not be made for any definite steps toward any solution of the district problem, Because of the inabitity of the dis- trict to furnish room by itself for its pupils, the old high school is being used as a temporary school house for the souhtside and will be cmployed until a new building is erceted by the (third district, of of the al Jail Sentences Tmposed Sentences of dags in jail were imposcd by Judge William J. Malone at the police court scssion this morn Ing ou John Brown and Walter Koss, charged three counts of breaking and entering local business houses, Tn | cu appeal, the men were in- formed that they would be bound over to the superior conrt in Hurtford o three Koss and Brown released a few days ago on from the Litchficld county court they ad been harges of breaking into the st office a weeks to this city to claim rom thelr vooming were fmmcediate police 1o ankwer on o of an o charges, pro- ®u bution perior tried on « Pequabuch They « tu here and pleked up by the after & fon #go. A me clothes onse to hreaks here Robert Mulvey years ol ristol Robert Mulvey, 66 Forestville, died at the today arter a sl thi part ta ort Hllness, | as the spent I"or Jd by " hort and had [ nph company and sistor th Sessfons caves severa brothers leavor | neral of Drowned Girl daught ral year old Mrs, Stevel who was drown Thursduy uiternoon of th Mé and the Ba, Irook 1 this homs 1 in t) rnoon ock parents, Sor tthews' ¢ burie cemetor vietim 4 in ur ook \omas rst ulso ol th whi and Harry Plains i1 litthe gir nm Police Ball Coming ald police pensio mammo! will be his month ir Frang sponsored commit 140 ent are being comime pates t will be hambe raised Patrick ll atrick J. Mt MeCoe citiz Mrs the Thomas toye a short i1l home« J stroe owing found K CouNT Ranl A e nake nt it to th “A-Bearing and safe 1 i to deposit mones Account. yom the bank conye e ks 15 put that valuabl “it Box, don’t mriss for adyic The PLAINVILLE TRUST Co. L1, CONN Gre quicm cph's [terday ", W il i NEED R!‘L TRAINING HE young woman as well as the young man needs a business training. They should know the methods of modern business if they are to succeed in life. MID TERM BEGINS NEW BRITAIN, CONN, Ladder compan vears, He lcaves two sisters, Ann Kencaley, and Mrs, Thomas e of this city, and three broth- Michael MeCue of Glastonbury; McCue of New Britain and Am- MeCue of this city. The fu- will be held on Monday morn- when a solemn high mass of re- will be celebrated in St, Jos- church, The burial will tak place in the old 8t. Joseph's cemetery. Miss Julia Blakeley Miss Julia Blakeley, 80 years old, died &t her home on Lake avenue yes- following an illness of several She a native of the greater part of her funeral will be held Sunday afternoon lots Hook and many Mrs, ors, John brose neral ing, weeks, Was and had spent the life The at o'clock ut her home, where services will conducted by the Liey, Ernest L. mer, pastor of the Iirst Congrega- chureh. The burial will take in the West metery Will Diser matter consi « ~s 'ashions of a red spring opening is t a meeting of the esday noon when a discussion will take place as to the advisability of holding a spring opens ing, possibly combined with a gpectal trimming of the con- duetiy window contest, This matter woull a pre- aster showing of spring models and and would undoubtedly be into by practically all of the ring Kaster trade, Indications point that a very large number will attend the Wednesday mecting of the retuil board T. M. B. Hicks, Jr the re- and planning department of ilen Boston will be the speaker ment of the subject T Merchant 1024 usunl inte ] arge the e ntative Wednesday noon and will take the event. Following men brief tal to be merchants Wed ws and display come wind tushions, enterod stores ente the Loon search Williar s Rons store Hi« n ol announces Things for to do i is arous- practically city will There meet rest, a stores of ppears 1o be a keen ire to the Filene rep meeting 1 luncheon £ the ess mecting ther Hicks Bristol The next wi art ut 1he rvin 3 oand 4 wil Briers oyes a gets t Ameri- re dis- 1 icheprey night L nmitte Legio tive o American SOUTHINGTON NEWS

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