New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 11, 1927, 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)

NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1927. These Wednesday Aisle Specials Are Values Typical of B. T.’s Standard Women's Hosiery Silk and Rayon, in all colors, some slightly irregular, values to $1, special 39 pr. Children’s Hose 0dd lot, full length, fine ribbed, in all colors, but not all sizes in all color special. 136 to 44. day ported Twill, 19¢ pr. Women's Bloomers 0dd lot of Rayon Bloomers, choice of all colors, offered special for Wednes- day. 89 pr. Leather Hand Bags Choice of several styles, in all the most wanted shades, values to $3.00, special $1.69 ea. Alarm Clocks Nickel, radium dial, fully guaran- teed, specially priced for Wednesday Wednesday White, nesday Costume Slips Good quality Baronet Satin, Specially priced for Wednes- sizes $1.69 ea. All Wool Poiret Twill 56 inches, a light weight soft im- ponged and shrunk, in 30 new colors, regular $3.95 for $2.49 yd. Salts and Peppers Sterling Silver Shakers, size, hammered or plain specially priced individual 50c pr. Pearl Necklaces 60 inch length, all one size bead, values to $7.50, special in flesh or eream, $3.99 ea. Women’s Handkerchiefs all linen, embroidered cor- ners, regular price 39¢, special for Wed- the in- will | ter Harold Sherman will be stalling officer. Refreshments Fe served afterward. Report Fine Skating Ice about a foot thick and of a smooth and clear composition has |made the ng on Plainville pond \he bes rs, it is reported by youngste Vinton Smith, son of Btarl W. Smith of Broad street, re- cently tried o1t an iceboat on the | pond. Tt 1s ‘Is said to attain considerable speed. Building Committee Meeting The high school building commit- tee will meet tomorrow night to de- Plainville News | WILL SEEK BILL ON BOUNDARY STREETS| Town Planners Want Action in| State- Legislature LAMB RENAMED CHATRMAN Wheeler |used in the auditorium of the new [building. Ten types of chairs hav {been rec: and the committee has to consider which is the safest, | most comfortable, and most service- able. Again Secretary of Com- Baptist Church Notes | The mid-week prayer meeting ¥ |be held at the Baptist church 7:45 o'clock Thurslay evening. T! topic will be “The Most of Jesus On Friday evening a social will be held in the church parlors at 8 An act dealing with streets which auspices of the are located on the boundaries of Aid socicty and“the Sunday | towns will be sought by the Plain- All members of the ehurch ville town plan commission in the ion and Sun school present session of the state legisls ted to attend. t At the meeting of the commi ternoon about {sion last night Chairman John . dozen members of the Men's Bible {Lamb and First Selectman John J. |class called upon Rev. J. G. Ward | Kimmel were appointed a commit. | Who was t r of the class until a | tee to confer with Judge B. F. G n forced by il health }nn) of New Britain, the town at- They presented him with | torney, regarding the form of the ppreciation of | bil, ich it is planr to have g in the past. 11‘*‘ entative Robert B. White Received Pins | pres s of the following chil- inadvertently omitted of scholars who' re pins, for perfect at- Church of Our school: mission—Building Committee to Meet — Thibault-Julian Engage- ment—FEpiscopal Church Meceting. vear ago, to resign. a 210 gold piece in ¥ t The na dren were from the list ceived bronze danc jour | several along th, of these streets oceur boundarics of Plainville, a i case the situation work |out disadvantageously to this town, | the street itself being placed so that {it §s entirely within the town limits [but the property on one side being town. s is the IForrest stre Camp stone hill, an towr ong the Southi Notes Ch for Curtis ighborir norLs the gton lin Mr. and have left their weddi Upon their rett their home at Dristol Do | have petitioned for acceptancs | street. The property on the il side of the thoron » is in DBri tol, and the town p ers feel th > Dristol reside b lainville condition of Constable liam Buys is reported to be consid Bly improved. ry Dav recoive road been much benefi cral conference of East street is Vi Ivy Dolby, urse orlin's visiting | |nurse, is permanently established in Legion hall, from which place mm attend to her duties. |phone has been installed, 3 |and she may be reached by |when in the office. 1In case Miss Dolby is on a call, |sage to the Berlin ‘re:\ch her as Berlin News HAWKINS NAMED ON BOARD OF RELIEF New Britain Banker Appointed to Fill Vacancy DEATH OF L. W. OCCUPIN Nurse Installed in Legion Hall — over the junior age limit and under {the senior minimum age limit. Highway | will be the appearance |1ocal class on the court is hoped for by the club followers. Hall Takes Race | The annual all-round |test for at the New Britain Y. M. C. A., fol- lowing the regular Monday evening class. Howard Hall of this place an- nexed the first race of the season, coming in ahead of the other con- testants in the 100 yard dash. Last ar Hall was succe nning Il the first places in the’ contest. [The complete order of track events will be followed, including the 200 vard dash, 440, half-mile and mile tun, 12 pound shot putt and the running high and broad jumps. Leave For Tlorida Mrs. Frank L. Wilcox Ieft this morning to spend th: remainder of the winter season in Florida. Major Wilcox is planning to leave for the Pharmacy will soon as she returns. Despite the weather today, she | |was observed making her ° regular | irounds in the car appropriated by Hhc town for her v f whooping cough and the routine 15:!»001 work are keeping her bus Reserves to Pl The Kensington Boys' {serves basketball team will New Britain _Boys' club club Re- 1cet the Resery The Re Road Surveyed For Ne of to Be Constructed This Spring — Other Items of Interest. The board of selectmen, last eve- ning at the town hall, elected and appointed to the board of relief Charles W. Hawkins of W Ridge as the third member of the board. Hawkins with W. I. Alling and Max Sugenheime, will sit on the board to hear complaints and ap- | peals from the declsions of the board of assessors. He succeeds §. Chase | Coale. Hawkins is a rcpublican and a comer to the town, having lived for about three years. He lives at the north end of Worthington Ridge and has be ctive in politi- cal and social circles since his ar- rival. He is treasurer of the Commerci Trust Co. of New Britain and has in banking and thington until spring. What They're Doi cial meeting of the club will be morrow evening at § o'cloc at th 1in Kensington. All mem- are urged to be present as mat- s of special importance are discussed. The St. Paul's and the ladies of Panl's church will hold a whist | nt Thursday evenin all, Kensington he will hegin at 8 o'clock and the play refreshments will s A spe K No formal petition or request ton Athletic received by the board of sclectmen up to the time for"the meeting that a demderat be appointed to the bourd. Local members of the party stated that their party was entitled to the repres ion which they lost #ix years ago, but no formal action was taken to obtain the post. Louis W. Occupin Mrs., George Senning of Kensi ton yesterday reccived word that her father, Louis W. Occupin, 70, of this place died in St. Petersburg, Florida. Mr. Occupin had spent the last few winters in the southern s! He Jeaves three daughters and one son, M George Senning of Kensington, M William Knatt of Birmingham, N. H., Mrs. Joseph Kolt of New York and Walter Occupin of New Britain. Mr. Occupin wa New Britain lodge, T. an old member of the Trinity dist church of New Britain, The boc is being sent north for burial her Tuneral orrangements are being cared for by B. C. Porter Sons and are incomple Survey Highway A gang of workmen nded upon the highway between Worthington Ridge and the town line of New Britain and began sur- veying operations which are the f moves of the highway commission towards the, construction of the n hetween this town and A. & B. society the parish of St. nd 1 follow served Frank Volz of Key has been confined to home for the past 40 weeks with pneumonia ia reported as heing greatly improv ed. He recently underwent an oper- ation and recovery was rapid. ternard T. Moore of Kensington, t the He-tford hospital, is improving and exprets his home here within sington, who who is a reported to refurn a week. fo No Setback Tostponed once more, the sethack tournament h hecome some and extinet a the dodo. 1t is evide get started in the terest in the conte lach toam capt other and neral discordance r Nest week it is hoped that the lin the les will come forth to | battle. near future, in- will vesterda is de: ue do Churah Supper The Woman's Aid socicty of Rerlin Congregational church | hold its annual supper ana tainment on Triday evening, ary 14, at the church. The soc I has providea special entertainment for the evening. 1t is understood by members of the Men's Tible class that saveral The laying of the new highway |Iadics of the congregation are de- will be the realization of dreams of | sirous of hearing Professor Galpin in five years. Continued agitation nix a | his specch to the class on Wednes- v 1 between this town and New | evening at the Britain finally brought action by the | house, The committee in charge re- highway commission and last year | grots that bids were asked for the streteh. and that Because of the unstable foundation doubtlessly of Becch Swamp road. it is thought that the project will he a costly onc and operations will take a considera- ble length of time, will enter- u- oty w authorized commission t fall the work was by the state highway and the date for the construction was sent for this spring. Weather permitting, the work should begin in | the near future, c will ap- Gal- coma future date the ladies the of hearing Professor give nartunity Tast Rerlin Ttems b Mre. R. O. Clark will entertain rare | the | Community | the talk {s for men only| ne ot hat | a telephone mes- | Several cases | are | Mildred, This | the | and a win | athletic con- | seniors opened last evening | | Thursday southern resort on Friday to remain | held to- | to be |erew of men sanding the dangerous g hursday eveni The annual cle will place and v members will be added The Lafanso club will mes vening at the home Demore. About a dozen members pworth league enjoyed home of Mr, evening. her ]\U‘lh is wee officers on n party su nthe 1 avy crust. whe broke t Following hments roug! the sport oung dau R. B. Stev with an a W. H. visited Britain yesterday. ‘rnest Ingraha well was the gu ghter o M nson is ill a Lome Mrs. relatives in n of West t of his sist All Pythias are reque iy evening at the members of the Knigh ted to be didates. e annual election of officers will [ plumbers, ele be held tomorrow evening at l,rvln»l begin- fourth year of existence m y hall, ning of the for this being the the Community club, he fife and drum corps will meet Community | lature evening at hall, were in town v pr ghway from | Allard corner, y the lort cut for the state h Kelsey corner to Morse A\ team of four men placed in the Count 11 in New this month w Britain the weekly prayer meeting of the | of h Methodist church the church social ning at 0 o'clock. ited to attend. v from vill be rooms Th v is the state highway rous condition ing of ice which. in fic, has not worn off. turned r‘(\m\\ld»\h @ y the driver v's snowstorm aggravated the Amltll(lnl\ and felt that something to remedy the trouble. With hour after the last fee storn state highway department are ¢ A spitc | places along the highw | have received cards | b Friends from Oms Neh., wher direetor at the school city. This is her second 1 of that department, he program committee o i e from the Circle ng sev o of a coasting anc 1 A tained a spraincd ankle h out we and t Crom 1, ave hts pro: working of degree upon a number of can- 1 hea Do i Y meet to be|the w latter part | piscopal Church Annual u The publ ral of the strects running off | in al coat- | of coupe | ound on Wilcox bel only it should be done ! in m had of Miss Florence Carns |son. her e is physical [ Lave n ar t f this of Mrs, George nue the Dristol aut faction has be town is with Bristol peop ing city ag A bill to take care fon will be sou ‘(l\\ re can jproviding/for some which m could the two towns cannot Other towns are d as is Plainy it the bill rough with little rities but ned, no satis- nd t ss the recovering from a sprair v eveni n bor- at “h il mes y afterr Charles H. ting ¢ oon at the home of Curtis on Welch st endance wit d “We're in the Navy Community g theater s of the Anwer Another » given ton ks in t red by tren n one his condi authority be the to it tak 1 ak e prob- and it put per- the can 1 : ber of 1¢ e gas main the work- for exeava oppositio ; S Lamb Reclected ¢ ¥ Lamb was reclected chair- > commission. His term n he was Irs. of John T man of the of e re was not g range closet George Plain- mant Inquire and her tack of pneumonia Payne and daughter, New reary Model Whiting St t on all mer room ride the amber ni wnd members of mission will attend the C Commeree meeting tomor: and express their vic C. of C. Mecting postponed me Chamber of Commer | tomorrow night at § o'clock, on the proposed will be held. Con ns Plainville oice C., Dristol.—advt, Irs. W fra of | nt | the > held when a building tractors, ind others af- w Three ( hlldlen and loung W oman I)|‘e in Ottawa Fire Jan. 11 (®—Three and a you woman met 1 the childy nother was probs v b late last night in a fire which destroyed the home of Charles Hill, street car conductor, dead dren, Roy, Thibault-Julian Fngagement . Rov, s.| The engagement of Miss Florence MM Miss Mildred Morriso il 0 Mrs, Joseph | FOOMer In the house Mr = ctroet. ana Lescucd from the burning buildin Bt om o ant men, was taken to a hospita o ate fop fering from severe cuts and hurns. e Mr. Hill collapsed when he reached i . the and 0 was removed to a Lospital. |cote a the | been invited their opinions on the is hoped to have the present as a bill to the sta ent a iy o regulati pre legis- are 4, Lois, three Hill ch 8. and Cliffo: 200 of | Amie Thibault of tas been annou 1ding has been by 1, suf- East he annual meeting of the Ch will be held at 7:30 cvening at the parish attendance of mem- | ¢q Refreshments will the | Thea Our Savionr 1 o'clock Mon v | hot A full ¢ | bors is requested. be served by the church after the Masonic newly el the | crick L TAINING ROY ALTY . Canary Isl British battle wring (he Duke [ York on their vo arrived here last evening. travelers were offic who w o aboard the warshi | e Members of the party plar cox | the lodge Past Mas- (iqit {he istands "n‘r .\m‘: ing = 5 - cceing todd ENTI Las Pa (P —The ] nown, 1 ladies of s moetin Tnsta 1o tralia, royal local linner wion ors of Fred- . M., will be meeting of by Is, re tonight n its rooms. d to nt- Community club will meet shortly to a1 dule for the coming seasor ar's program worked out ver sfactorily near- Iy 60 per cent of the | naving an active part in |the entertainments durin fs Silk furnishes the longe fiber known., On n known to yield ne mile. st continu- cocoon wly w o sch 1 arrange s has an ast yo the a oflia members! Community Theater PLAINVILLY TUKSDAY, JAN. 11 Wallace Beery arranging the sea. The local setback cint dropp-d from sight defeats from t as a tion., “Newt” DBal ors stand ready to at any time. ars to their ton at | apps K ir the everal asin s pl locals hat | 8 w- Ttaymond _Hatton the a home-made craft but| Hil, | welcomed | | Policeman Burns Give Blood a INE the | ferent the ! |and F dis- invited | Bristol News HOLD AGED DOCTOR | FOR TRIAL JAN. 17 Said to Have Assisted in Four Gases Tllegally BANKS' ANNUAL MEETING Again in Transfusion Case—Mr. and Mrs. Wooster Married for 50 Years— Imitable Chang The case of Dr. $00 Washington str who arrested ye Toliceman Thoma scrgeant Henry Jeglinski of the .i 1l department, was continucd until next Monday morning. the request of Jud s rner of Middletown, counsel for cused in police court today Dr. Morgan is ch 1 with practic- | ing medicine without a license and | dispensing medicine wth the con- iners being improperly labeled. State Policaman White, who con- | ducted the investigation ting | the arrest, was not to- hut Sergeant Jeglins at the were ire of dif- s in the city w resul day. that four | Dr. 1s- | his medical cted fees for ilaes . % 8 - | of the or's s are wi Lestify t the doctor. who ars of age but well pres % them whers other doe- had failedy Onc n, the | ther of a family of children, who | sides on King street, according to Jocal c is willing to testi- ¢ for the any e e wor icer, tate. » were reticent in re- information have to b police depart- by v under furnished . Morgan is the soc- last Fri- ere pseudo d offices at the 1 tody for | without a li- ng the title of doctor 2400 il for il | arrest yesterday wa f its kind n Alfred maintain: North Main + was fined ntenced to | his sentence Hartford County starting directors rowe ting 3ristol of Trust comy o'clock t direct 13, ions, (€ rles L. Wooding uneth S n A subs: rectors ion made by ollowing John I, Muzzy. meeting of the new il 1d following ti W, K ons, lin 1 | cemetery, > president ¢ . Bea assistant secre ach; president and | Wool- | treas- assistant | secor (s and r les N. Gordon; treasurer, Tho Davis Bristol Trust Comp: of th Trust this a vice Charles L. assis! stockho mpany, oon, the reclected: Mirris L. \\'er A, at 2 o'clock lowir Geor fany, William Alexander Harper, . Dewitt Page, John T. Chidscy, m J. Malone, Burton O. Barn- t R. Burwell, Morton C.| Wallace B. Crumb, Ed-| } Amos H. Lister, | Plumb, Townsend G.| v C. Bar :cted the follow- T. Treadway, Cald, Harps ham, . Calder, director: cers tent; William P esiden Alexander siden William Morris U treasur l tr on, assistant scerc ol Natlonal Bank. The annual meeting of th olders of the Bristol Nati held at 3 o'clock t following directors clec L. Walter Treadw ry acy, Fuller nder Harper Dewitt o George Willian Chidscy, Mort fifth | tution | the | morning, | elected | sacher | ope Center (! | Wallace {a member of Pequabuck lod Tif- | 1o T January 18 at Court For- Forestvilie. Bag Six Coons A hunting party consisting of George Quinion and Mose LeBeau of this city and Captain James Bailoy of seX bagegd six coons in the +| vicinity of Essex last night. The largest coon weighed 29 1-2 pounds and the smallest 17 1-4 pounds. Factory Resumes Operations The plant of the Session Clock Co. in_ Forestville resumed operations this morning after having been closed since December 31 for the an- nual inventory. Answer False Alarm Squad A and Engine Co. No. were called out at 7 terday to a house at 69 Park stre for what proved to be a The alarm was turned | who noticed clouds of steam coming from the upper windows. Upon in- vestigation it was found that a fire had been kept going in the house to dry out the plaster and the steam caused by the moisture from the | plastering. Receives Essay Prize Award At the high school assembly y terday afternoon, Anna Wozenski, 1 er of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph <i of 76 Hull street, a fresh- man, was led a bronze medal and chec by Principal Henry iird prize for the state ticut in the national safety President, lent, Walter A den#, William P. C: Morris L. Tiffany; ashiers, Edward L. Dunbar, W. Greeno, Joseph Valentin and Alden C Purring Glves Blood—Returns fo Work Giving blood to aid others i ply ordin occur, e life of Offics James the local police departme terday at the Bristol hos furnished a quantity of blood in sion and covered his beat as This is the | local insti- has played i vice vice | est at ant Leroy | i, transfusion the in which Burns principal part. To Hold All Da An all day meetin; ixiliary of the H bod el at 1 ot e alarm n by passerby Mecting of the Ladi South Chippens 1h will be held homa of Mrs. I Hill road. Miss Van au will give of dressmaking les- | Annual Meeting ting of the B at visi quarters on North Ma meeting will be open to ng street, The public. awa ¥ Mass high n ted 8 o'clock Anniver An annive quiem will be seph’s church 1ry cel o tional Automobile Chamber of Com- merce throughout the country. At the time her as was submitted, Miss Wozenski was a member of t ghth grade of South § school. More than fifthy essays were sub- itted from Connecticut in the con- Liool childre rticipated. Testimonial Dinner testimonial dinner will be t L. Wismer heprey ion on Tuesday. the Elks club on § Mr. Wismer has o First Cor nd expes on 17 YD clu s Mr. rved Josepl To Confer Degree me [} & e I pounce held o'clo is ¢ on Prospect 2 T , in which rty n of will by Wall ments chi stumps m Harry Wonx tril hats state conclusion of Lot Golden Wedd i Annjversary Wooster Yorestvi Austin strect of v as pastor al church to wport, R. I 1 duti the 1ted to attend World W all in to take 1st : pt a v house At on to chrt b have been Wismer dur- with th rseas, " SECRET SESSION ON FARN RELIEF {Committes Refuses to Elimi- niate Cotton rs of Timetable York Changes New Hav com vision o rilroad BIOR OX ing Hartfol extended hing that the same d from W to caving tim tol will he on the Addi furnished leaving 2d ain service to Danbury. H le Washington, Ja ricultural Me. today om 1 (e committee, con- ary-Haugen farm refused to elimin- immediate applica- lization fee which it levy on basic crops nd for handling the The relief bill, cotton f tion of the equ to 1l of Henr died Broad street, tomo home ! Potter who mday at his will he held afternoon [ T, William T, or of the Asbury *h, will conduct t and burial will be in Wes this city. Mr. Potter Wwas horn in New ford, the son of M and Mrs, son J. Potter. He had been ed in the mill department Barnes company. o'el the row is bill in secret session locking doors, Ch 1 Haugen denied a request Aswell, of Louisiana, at on the committec ion of the rm relief ¢s be postponed long enough rious icultural o niz- time to agree on one measure hat would be after March 4, en said, ad better tackle & |this t ore the 1 ir |2 nmlm chure “we am, ted that farm organiza- also wished ac- it never got a house on which of opinion in other hand.” ceed in th eed unani repub- there |were i {tions ei postponc n through s a diff i To Tnsall Oficers neeting of Magnolia Ret 0. 41, T. O. 1o b Aswe | hill there we [the commi Daughters of Tsahella ided last A mecting of the Davghte 1ssion of farm r¢ ella will b 1d at 2 1 wn ers and r con ning in t rooms on Mamn stroet, Out Following Operation Supernumerary Policeman thony T r. who was on r pendicitis week lief RASKETBALL RACE St | Tinois. Tndiana and Towa Leading Funeral of Frank B. uneral Fran 154 Farn ay mornir this afternoon fron R Hubert D, Je Prospect Teams in Western Conferenee Bas- ketball Seramble. 1 elbows to: tor of t Western Con onduc W Conducts Instailation Fxercises Ranger Al- ind Senior second round Hoosiers downed Minnesota 24, for their ond vietory defeat, while Tow triumph over Purdu Michigan remained in a class by with one victory and no because Wisconsin's 23-16 vie- over Ohio State night bal- vious de . putting th par Ch Rs Woodward Patrick C Court Tndustry No. in So rs will | tory 124 in |anced a ral Law- | Badgers Plainville. On | Northwes uary 13, similar 1 a¢ feat each, held at Court Ever | Minnesota % this city and on |same won on ises will he come, No. 1 trio, without »%xz 'FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS the teams | L THOUGAT MY EPORT CARD WOULD BE LOTS BETTER THAN IT IS OH, WeLL! POP youU'D LIKE IT IE TD SAVE A DOLLAR FOR Vou, WOULDNI A Favor to Pop WELL, 1 DID/vou & VES, TRATS o WHAT L SAIDYOUD GIMME A DOLLAR. |F I BROVGHT A GOCD REPORT FROM ScHooL THIS By BLOSSER — / Vrr_-‘\— I 1010/\17’) v BRING IT!! WELL SAID!

Other pages from this issue: