New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 12, 1924, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Bristol News | STEPHEN BOLDEGA N “SERIOUS CONDITION ' Father of Girl Who Was Drowned Stricken With Pneumonia Plainville News TOWN MEETING TO VOTE SCHOOL BONDS (Electors o Act on $70,000 for| 'New Building Next Monday Night jPROTESTS CHURCH ~ FENCE Mrs, Mdrgaret Kidwell of Wash- ington, 1, €., has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Murphy of Whit- ing street | Carl mette, at the Cooke Garage, has rcturn from a| visit to his former home in Tennesee. | Court General Lawton, I, of A, 1 meet this cvening in the American Legion rooms on Whiting street, salesman homson &, artford's Shopping Center: Wit NOTICE special Town Me The legal voters of the Town of Flainville, Connecticut, are herel warned and notitied that a spacial’ meeting of the Town of Plainville will he held in the Town hall in the Town {of Plainville on the 15th day of Feb- standard time to consider the follow- ing: ! o (1) To authorize the selectmen to| © $70,000 honds of the town pur- to the General Statutes sectlon 44y for the purpose of meeting ap- —Town Plan Commission Mects— propriations and funding legal out- % standing indebtedness incurred by' Two Births thal towrt Rt ceoatlon: Canetre. tion and equipment of a school build- pursuant to resolutions of the ting. a ELICIOUS cup appetizing and nutritious —the kind the chil- —Torrington . S. to Play Here— dren love. salvaging Motor Cars in Burned Bake ltBESTWithr BAKING POWDER Continuing the | Drapery Dept. Sale Don’t Let Its Bargains Pass You TGO MAKE HOME ATTRACTIVE 18 WITHIN EVERY WOMAN'S REACH, FOR WITH HER DEPT FINGERS AND A LITTLE TASTE SHE CAN BY THE AID OF BEAUTIFUL CRETONNES, SUM ST OVERDRAPES, FINE TAPESTRIES AND OTHER YARD FABRICS ADD A CHARM TO HER APART- MENT THAT WILL PLEASE EVERYONE IN THE FAMILY. WINDOW HANGINGS OI' DAINTY VOILES, MARQUISETTES, AND OTHER FILMY STUFIS WILL DRAPE THE WINDOWS TO EVERY- ONI'S SATISFACTION., ALL OF THESE AND OTHERS ARE AT SPECIAL PRICES JUST NOW DUR- ING THE RUNPOI THIS EARLY SEASON SALE IN OUR DRAPERY SECTION. Work Resumed on St. Joseph's Church Teacher Position—Mass Meeting To Be Held in Town Hall To Resign su Last Night—Briefs, Stephen Boldega of DBrook street, father of little Helen Annie Boldega, who was drowned in the Mine Brook three wecks ago when orge znd Harry Bradley of Plainville lost {heir lives in a vain attempt at rescue, seriously ill at his home with pneu- ia, an aftermath of the immersion watcrs, The father of the lit- tle girl jumped into the pond twice to suve his daughter and was able to pull himself out hoth times, while three others drowned and a neighbor Sianley Prokop wi scued by Steven Belasco. Boldega was frantic over his daughter's death and refused to leave The board of seleetmen today issued la call for a special town meeting to 'F | be held in the town hall Monday cve- toWn adopted 135th Scptember, 19 { ning, February 18, at § o'clock stan (2) To transact any other busi- ard time, -to consider the autho ness properly to come before the sald Ttion of the issuance of $70,000 in Meeting. bonds of the town pursuant o the 15th February, 1924, 'general statutes scction 440 for the Wm. Johnson, purpose of meeting appropriations . H. Calor, sand funding legal outstanding indebt- ward I, Prior. cdness incurred by the town for the Board of Selectmen. Lerection, construction and equipment - iof a school building following thc tesolutions adopted by a town meet- ing on September 13, 19 This meeting will be of great in- | soflmmmu’_knws to this here om not come speak association, could gathering. He wil February 27 Play Roles Announced for the presentation of the for win- | Plain 10-inch Voile, ercam, beige, 45¢ grade, 35¢ Prettily bordered Marquisctte and voile dow draping. Salc price 19¢ yard., Marquisctte, fine grade, dotted, 49 ton Net in whitt and cream for 22¢ White Voile Curtains, with edge and motifs, reg- ular $3.98 valpe. Sale price $2.98 pair, % ne French Net, window curtains with insertion, edge and motl corners, $8.50 value, $5.98 pair. Window Shades, Holland finish, ready to hang, at 65¢ cach, Scran- | yard, Fine Curtain Swiss, dotted and figured cffccts, for window adornment, Sale price 25c¢ yard. Lacct Arabian window curtains, some big values, offered during this sale at $3.39 to $8.39 pair. Fringed Edge window curtains of eccru voile, a very special value at $1.98 pair, Etamine Curtains, hand drawn effects, cream and beige, $5.00 value, $3.98 pair. white, terest to the majority of the voters of the town, as a report will probably be made at this time of the progress on the building being erceted in the end of the town, The work there is | progressing rapidly and although for a time, the material was not coming in as rapldly as it might, considerable 'work has been accomplished within |the past month, According to the present outlook, the school will cas- Mongillo of Philadelphia, formerly of this town, Is now under arrest charged with murder accord- Ing to word received by his relatives here yesterday. Mongillo lived here | O until about five years ago when he ! H6¢ \eft for parts unknown. While living | ChaDE he fell into the toils of the local police and was arrested and convict- vd of highway robbery being sent to | the Cheshire reformatory. Angelo the shores of the pond althoug garments werc freczing upon He was finally sent to his hom Officer Joscph Strup of the loca force and was compelle his clothes, The + he soon devcloped into pneumonia s the father now lies ia a citical ¢ there houscful of wus a h his him, ne by i po- °d to unexpected wetting resulted in a hard cold, which 0 that rondi- tion at his home. Besides the drowned little Wise 1o0ls” on Saturday the High school theater »n announced as follows: e Findlay . Walter MeLelland rumbull orge Beach aunt ....... Itoger Newall Louise Chapin Marion O'Connor William Towle Iiudolph Johnson Walter Johnson Saunders Sidney 1% Poole Clancy irchild girl, children, Gra Dougius e Benny, the Dick Gordon Schuyler John Crawshay The Policeman The play is bitious undertaken in some time forward like each detail has place, The advanee has assured the financial the production alre Bristol B aucher in natural color, 50-inch Trapery Taficta, silk, taupe and e, Our sale price $1.59 yard, 50-Inch Sunfast, for overdrapes, choice of » and canary., Sale price $1,79 yard, Figured Cretonnes, a very good quality, with choic: of aww styles, Sale price 25¢ yard, " Hand Hocked Cretonne, beautiful designs and col- orings, fire quality, Priced 79¢ yard, ily be ready for occupuncy at the'! According to word received here | Leginning of the next sehool term. ! Mongillo got “into an argument with |"The issuance of the $70,000 bonds 'a young man in a pool room in Phil | comes as an attermath of the meeting delphia and guns were drawn result !held in September, last year, which ing in the killing of the other man. 'ended in a vote being passcd to bulld ' ¥riends of the young mun here are the scheol and issue the bonds at a suhseribing to a fund which will be later period. It is anticipated that a | yscd to seeure counsel for him. i favorable vote will be taken on the atives of Mongillo are planning to matter, leave for Philadeiphia. Protests Church Fence Joseph Nerl, part owner of the Nerl block in the center, entered a protest to IMrst Sclectman William Johnson this morning against the cation of a fence which the church society is having crected Daniel Greer (laude Terrell William Moore Harold French Roscoe Sessions the most am- the local play rehcursals have work and snugly into of tickets success of Flat Curtain Rods, special offer during sale, two for 15c, Bank Moves Moving of the books and equipment of the Bristol Savings bank from the old building on upper Main street to the handsome new home of the in- stitution on Main street midway be- tween the Bristol Trust compuny and the Bristol National bank took place today when the bank was closed for Lincoln's birthday. The new building is a beauty of architecture and distinct addition to the city's structures, blue, ro Vo Kan AN . SPECIAL PRICE REDUCTIONS On all Drapery work, also on Window Shadcs to measure, while sale is in progress, lLct us take your measurements and give estimates as to cost, one o by but clock fitted T < one Stanley Dubic ef Plantsville was ur- Eale rested Ly Constable Thomas Murphy Sunday night on a charge of intoxicu- 10- tion, He wus fined $5 und costs when Japtist | he appearcd before Judge Thomas I, be- [ Weleh in the town court yesterday tween its property and the Nerl gorning. Dubic was arrested after holdings on East Main strect. Mr. he had created w disturbance at Cole- | Nert in making the complaint stated man's theater, that in his opinton, the fence should | not be. brought out to the strect, but should be placed so that it would | positions of clerk and carrier at conform with the bullding linc estab- | Southington post office will be lighed when the block was bulit. The [qt the Lewis high school 8 a3 fence ted as it is now plant The examinations ure being held in ! as shown by the property owner, will | order to cstablish a list eligible protrude out about four fect, This candidate with the sidewalk in front ‘of the { Nerl block running back to the build-, ing iself, will pot only spoil the up- pearance of the section, according to him, but will be lHable to cause somes | to walk onto the fence wom Inight, There s Do light at this par. ticular point, Mr, Johnson stated that take the matter up with authority in the ehureh 3 ing at th time, that the society had the right to erect the fonee on thedr proporty wherever they it is a | Mfg, company will be sold at nucuan[ Legion Mecting Honight finest on Thursday ofthis week at 1 o'clock| Bolton-Kasica post of the American in the afternoon, The company went| Legion will mect this evening at § e e eeeem = | QUL Of business a few months ago and | ©'clock in T. A, B. hail, Kensington. {until the present time, the machinery | Many items of importance, among {has been in the factory, which is lo- them the honor roll question and the | cated on Tarmington avenue, The matter of having a page in the Ameri- BHARI‘ES ANI]ERS“N | Berlin plant is being discontinu can Legion magazine, “Boost and The cquippment to be sold inclues a| PUIL” It is expected that the boys l” BA“ BI]NI]ITI Nlmalgm sidepr ! [seven straight ss, 0 reducing press, Will turn out this evening, as there column presses, ane| S€CMS o be a return of the old time ‘nlouhlo action T ., Dress, five lathes, four back geared Mar Found in Barn at Alling Furm Sulfering From Exposure press, two horizontal | *PIrlt. It about time, as the post | shapers, three drills, one grinder with PRESENCE 1S A MYSTERY commanders for the past two years, magnetic chuck, four automatics, two —— ned to training several days at ham strect has been nof Aliec St. Francis' school after spendi Ler home on Ingr An improvement the condition of Councilman AL who is il at 8 Lospita Hartford All ety offices were cloged today in rringtol school high quintet he school gymn liome game of the The h several reverses on the out schedule, but Coach Thomas Mono- han fesls well pleased over the show- ing of his charges as the opponents Obfurvance of the hollday. freluded the leading teams of the Wiitlam J Queen strect state, Kspeclally fine was the game D48 rosumed his duties as a member with the Hartford Public high school the Bristol Furniture company ke ek the o) firm after several days. “0LD TIMERS" ELKS' GUESTS Build I Berlin News oppose hospital on Vriday stum in the locals in met with of town Torri the local night first month, in Frank FPrancis® locals have A civil service examination tor the the held in It o Phelan of ot of an illness of ve, loca's out hy have been working their heads off trying to make sometiing out of the tumbling barrels, u power hacksaw, Derlin orgunization. pipe cutter, clectric grinder, riveter, Kast Nerlin Ttems {ol grinder, emery grinder, belting and u large quantity of small tools, The regular meeting of the Knights of Pythias wil be held at the hall on A 15 horsé power motor, power slitter and coller for stecl stock will go also, Grove street Uhis evening at the usual The avctionccr will be Leo Mon- hour, sheimer of New York city, we® las Clarence Ralph, who has been un dergoing treatment at the Hartford been a specallst in machine for muny years, lospital, has returncd to his home in Bowling Averages, this place averages for the week ending winners at the flinch which recently given by the y §, for the Kensington owl- ing league arc ax follows worth league were Velma Payne Herbert Splettstovszer, The Ladies' Ald socicty of the |y Ne's arguments in the matter Team Mothodist ehurch will mect ol the | w'" 16 he right and no diffleulty i Berlin Construction home of Mrs, L. M. Root on Maln gyoeoid fn meking a change., The All-Kensington 3 Getems + Drum In observance of Lincoln's birthday there was no session of school today The banks and post officcs observe holiday hours, The stores and othes places of business were open all day ) Exereises fn connection with Lincoln's - chureh birthduy held in dancir yestorday Whist, party ed Mon's ha! fund st Procecds o s \onig build Aftor one f b Charter Members To Be Eoterta playie wer chools program A Dinner and Social 1 hi—Oul would in lie th sou 3 Sale at Mosel Compan of Town Officers Coming juyx Auction Murderer Former Kensington party G Ep- and ay- Mrank hon N Platt, aged Meriden avenue, resideat of t yeurs and cnjoyed died e tions new New 0. K. will at a reception this be served at entertainment will Harttord, Bristol, Meriden and Thon ot guests niber W Bunny of M. Br Hartrord artman of New Haven, Glepron of Hartf 0 t reatl Springticid, Harry I Mot can i ) \ Ernest N, Humy i Willlam W Delar William Johr " Man work 1 many wequaintanc endn here, the v survived by a brother, pArthur Piatl, roofed in. The preparation for the el ~hrdhyer throe sistors, Miss ila mmv Mrs, Kl laying of the cornerston o b i len cekley and Mre, Julin Dun- comy 1 i i A | MOV ham. The fuueral wuay held this eduied tor (he vt g ernoon from his late home condit Brinal wil s G. Pavy, pustor of the Mirst Congre- fuvorable. The g her th Charser s satio church, officiuted.. Burlal 1 ! VENE 06 was in the Oak HIN comotery ieoens A —lesults of Bowling Vor Weck— the evening Dinn guests o o ditice a will o Present Minstrels in Vast Berlin o risty e of who claims he New Britain found this Edwara Charles Anderson, las been @ rostdent of tor over 40 years, wus morning in fhe barn in the Allen farm [sufforing from cxposure. lie was taken to the New DBritain general hospital in the ambulance and ous condition, Mr. Alling outside around the place and his wandering around the bard, Accord- ing to one story the dog started 1o Lark and then rushed outside, guid- | All-Kensington, 92; Authony, ing Mr. Allen to the haymow, where #3: O'Connell, All-Kensington : a man was found in the hay. The|Moore, Getems, : Hoffman, Berlin wan was 100 woak to talk and scemed | Construction, 92; Moffatt, Baraca, 917 1o be suffering a gre deal. The | MeCabe, All-Kensington, Wiliam other story is that the dog wandered |J. Fagan, Drum Corps Witeox, i up i the haymow and the man ap- Baraca, 00; Meyers, Berlin Construc. o0t F purently became frightened at the 'tion, 90; Nello, Berlin Construction, ' @ SO0 simal, erying faintly for help, the | 80; W, Smith, Getems, 96 3 8 & ning heard by Mr. Alling, The men, in order Mr. Alling immediately got into averages, must make communication with First Eelectman | more, Coorge B, Carter and Dr. Matthew Postaer Bentugiun . San. Griswold, both of whom hurricd to cllo Mongillo, who s be the seene, Dr. Griswold did all he o 40 L0 b T deiphia it Ay P "II,"_",,fl““"'JI‘.’;; Dy @ charge of murder, former fesi comfortable as possible, doctor cxprossed the fear that the man might | 3508 Of Kensington man I down with pneumonia Mr, (I0 the house neat Kensingto . " post offi that ¥ me Carter got inte communicatton with | PPF S TCE - ’ Wiltiain €, Cowlishaw the - New (90 the “Death House, the Jiritain charity department that many peopls died The ambulance at the New Britain Jospital was put into use and brought 1o the farm, as the vietim could not e moved much, the paln apparently being sreat. Mr Cowhshaw had An- tiken to the hospital where taken to bring about his A “ Wednesday afternoon a3 ¢ will extend along the side of %0 o'clock s chuteh and around the back, 1t . Mrs, not planned to crect a portion in been frout, Jt will be made of the sCrecning common everywhere fron posts to hold it up. Teacher to Resign Nettie Oleott, tewcher in Grammar school, will re. ition 1 IPriday, Sh a similar position on the Hari® i~ with a salary. Meeting in Town Hall * First fclectman Wiiltlam J. John- 3 . t son last' evening gave permission to moct cpinion the committee of Brock-Barnes post, ha American Legion 1o hold the mass lar meeting on t justed ®ompensation mect District 18 Tracy Royal Morse and who spending the the guests of relatives i kust Swansey, Vermont, have return- cd o their home in this placy, The local members of the Girl Scouts will attend a meeting of their troop at Herlin Wednesday afternoon. The Rangers of New Britain will (o5 00000 present . minstrel entertainment at G0t 0 R © Athictie hall Friday evening. Daneing | 00 0 will I enjoyed after the entortaine ment, The p I the wire Iwth the odge now ingrose of Hart. Los Angeles, Willlam John A, sy of Corps several ord o1 - Legion Men Vavor Bonue . ) timent ¥ an 1s i a . Tal veew vees 8 The high averages were as follow Cooney, Berlin - Construction, Horu, All-Kensington, Johnason, working dog was! 1« Columbus, to be held in this evening emplification of held Misw Plainyilie sign her pos At a4 meeting of it vl Los Jumes Wil Muller, Holmes, Judge B, 1, Clerk Als mJ, n Henry T, om w. this cvening L . . cter, . bali Priday « The Ladies First N it Kiett, Marey will be open Baptist churdh m ot \ eltizens of town and is being chureh pariors at @ o'cloc M get the sentiment of the afternoon. Mrs, | people towards the measur clly wiil act A s FORD EMPLOYS 160,792 Scymour wid be the 1202114 e ey, lanna G Knights the Community : final p n lor ay the thivd de e ifterr February Pt ext home Adier M. ording . ta jam 1 mous in favor 1« honus, a the opoer: out tnercase in won made. | of cmbe 0 1diey a0 { ra i Com- Gafrney City b Wed- the elnh will e held in the Methodist weh t ¥ o'clock weekly me | } « Town Al ting the to 1o matter scorie of have high Kast Berlin Coa! and Wood € 4 to announce that orders for coal | NINK be reccived by W, L. Brown, | the m er,—advt heid Mainville | which is ne Colorel « Prin . already giver matter to t be a nominatior Hart 1er speaker the The opr I « The mes meet mes wisl will to arsler and Mrs police on of re is a The to the of the evening, Hr has his stand on the City Items ic and will probably the republican Congressman b Uther possible com bt Of This Large Number, Are as enrned the due h dollar pro- the Spanish the Capitel miss the million "'ola Negri coming #oon Don't luction dan ad Lol in at gainst His Manufacturing 1t the ot Employed in fact ppodd Owi Mongillo shot delphia ment. and nest election, ured if ndings ¢ Lo explain will be see Plants in This Country “irele will afternoon with Mrs iswold street meeting of and a re- Saturday irged Tehekah Sewing mect Thursday Charles Wessels of Ihere will b the Friday ntion 1 the degree “So0 This Is Veniee trot. MWy Bennie Kruger. Brunswick record. John A. Andrews & Co—adivt. Mrs, Earle Bishop of West Mair srect was Hariford hospital Pon't duction dancer, advt Home is , el another young pool reom Mongillo i« is alse well kn ton, where he came of the police highway robbery. to the Cheshire “time The tived famil ! hila derst ne Auring argu- 1 Sovthing- m tatiye ening. i team wn 1o the when he He w reformatory at rson 04 ing at areal . Plan Commission mmi t sleps wer OV committe s - . Andorse s sentenced Special fox - that n appears o be about 6 ars of age He ecould talk very lite tie today due to his weakened condi- tion and it is not known how he came 1o climb into the haymow, although it is thought he climbed through a window to get out of the cold. How ke came to be in that section of town late at night is not known. Mr. Cowlishaw stated today that he would question the man further when he was stronger. Hec said that Ander son was in pretty bad shap in will present a minstrel Plant Auction Thursday. February 29 in Athietie hall, The entire equipment of the Meosel promiscs to be one of the best o scason. The minstrel show rece pul on successfully for the Men club of St. Mark's church, New 1 ain, will be brought to East Berlin for the night and will be, presented No woman need have a repul bive, uneightly skin—ten chances to one it's caused by constipation and a lazy liver, which Is easily in its entiret and quickly remidied. For a good, West crossir My K. operated estorday miss the millio Pola Negri «00r which he formeriy by v Ttalian influenza it gai that out al house in oceupied During the demie in 1918 is when name, it being reported tire family wiped time, is now definita epi- its n- that more RN CoRrn lift right off dollar pre- Spanish Capitol in the was comi at the me ! Mor Croweir's, The commi Bast . advt Mapic ) " shon cooked lunches at To Present Show 8t. Gabriel's churel 4 “hiruary Teal Reported popuiatic Plainvitie ening when so Mre. James Donahue of to Mr. and Mrs fouth | Washingto T as in- $ oren WITH THAT COLD - XT summer you will hear a ot of sick peopie say, “Last, winter 1 caught a heavy coid, and couldn’t seem to get rid of it.” Don't take such chances yourself. A neglected cold is a dangerous thing Shal it off by building up your g your blood with 1t is rich in the iron you need and fu') of the clements that build strong muscles and pure red blood Your d-uggisi has it, in both liquid ard tablct furm. Free Tablets [0 faioewan r et (lLth S Yecheubach Cor 53 Warren St. N. V. Gude's to-Mangan Jonic and Blood Enricher . J Ly two were bor and ar Board of Relier rd of relief will be in e Town hall again tomorrow to lister ap The s sion in afternoon to be brought be it concerfing assessments of property in the tow Only eight days remain for property owners to file thelr appeals Income Tax Blanks Persons wishing to obtain tax blanks can do %o at t fice. Keturns must be 6 15 and according to th quiting for blanks, there a very number of ret Assist in making ¢ .1 Bricrs The proceeds of the show will - mo the church fund. 1t is « that there will be a large crowd pres- ent for the show, as the production |was so successfully staged in New Pritain. Charies Pratt, Grorge | Mitehell, Leon Jackson and other well {known members of the New Dritain church will be on the stage at that ‘un-. g0 » any s to ore man of the boa income he post of- ed by Mareh ot in- hasnt been rns made retar Conrt Case Tonight | The case of Harold Gerehimsky Cromwell, who was charged with | evading responsibility, reckless driv ing and driving with improper he Hights, will come wp In the B town court before Ju Grorge wold this scenine. The seheduled 1ast but was continued of num varative qualities. At the first sign larg ofa or eoM, take Linonine and prevent serious sickness. in S0c and $1 Pisinithe ] rae W G for Tuesdas | Hutton . or ane wee

Other pages from this issue: