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RUS f Plainville News PLAINVILLE WOULD PREVENT PARKING ;Kimmel Wil Seek Power From | State Authorities | {TEACHERS HOLD MEETING Broad Street Instructors Discuss | Arithmetic—Catholic Club Meet- | Ing—“Y” Has Two Games—Tem- co Bowling. The ment ! center and zome: establishment of no purking at the will be sought tiis week by | First Selectman John J When the much discusse stop move was n last | parking was forbidden at the head | of Whiting street, but it was found [the town had no authority to en- enforce- Kimme trolley summer v 9993 LINOLEUM $12.50 LINOLEUM TRONG TRONG printed linoleum, At this sale two use | to the the Local Woman Injures Hand in Accl- dent at G. E. Prentice Mfg. Com- pany—Boys' Clib Reserves Lose First Encounter of Season. now local of this plac Henry C. the Berlin sumed his ip which home. Miss Myrtle Prior of Worthington ridge attended the funeral of her| . that the state commission will Berlln News the Farmington avenue route | Worthington ridge, building on base which 1s already thi | At the same time as perma- nent highway is put through, it is R[ LEA En |thought that the underpass at the station will have attention. This place has always recelved more or s discussion and lately consider- ble agitation has mounted from the dangerous conditions existing® R there. With the bus route passing Y 0 under the bridge and with traffic Gitizens Interested in Proposed aiwess neavs, merinites are nopin - that the commission will take Tnto slmng Impmvemem consideration the ation. The €Ol ant flooding o the pla throughout the spring and summer as the result of the faulty sewera SURVEYORS CHECKING UP :vsem now in orce at o will also pro bly be studie steps taken to remove the fault. Loses Game The Kensington Boys' club Re- serves basketball team lost its first game of the season yesterday when the New Britain Boys' club Reserves {at New Britain beat it to tune of 44 Ito 11. The local lads seemed un- With the appearance of SUFVeYOTS|aple to cope with the Hardw on the Beach Swamp road, indica- | City of and the opponent for- tions are that this town will realize | wards seemed able to toss baskets one of its fondest dreams this| almost at will. As this was the first spring when a permanent highw: game to be played by this group of will be constructed between Worth-| tha local club, it Is probable that ington ridge and New Britain 10 practice will round out the team take the place of the washboard af-|into better shape, so that closer con- fair over which traffic now bounces. | tests will take place in the futy Affairs began moving towards tb The Kensington Boys' end last September when the state | pasketball team will meet the Plain- highway commission, which had|yille Y. M. C. A. team this evening tabled former pleas for the road,|at the New Britain school. called for bids on the highw P , about This announcement came out of a|evenly matched, and clear sky to this place, as Berlin-|tonjans will fight for fo ites had resigned themselves to &|which the Plainville squad two year wait before any action|holds one game ahead of the would be taken. team. The highway commission, at the Auxiliary Meeting time of the announcement, stated| The Ladies’ Auxiliary of Bolto that considerable money would be |Kasica post, American Legion, w spent in an endeavor to give Berlin| hold its postponed membership a lasting highway between here and | meeting and election of officers to- New Britain. Because of the inse-| morrow evening at § o'clock at Le- cure foundation at the base of the|sion hall. All women eligible to Beach Swamp road and because of | become members of the auxiliary natural condition which make the are fnvited to attend. Following the place extremely difficult to keep in|business meeting a * acquainted” good shape, considerable expense ! hour will be obs with refre will be involved in the construction: ments and ente nent. of a permanent base. The formet | What yre Doing roads which have been laid through| The Berlin Men's Bible class will this district have gone to pieces eas- meet this evening at 8 o'clock in fly through the combined efforts of | the Worthington House to hear Pro- heavy traffic and faulty bases. | fessor Stanley Galpin of Trinity The road has always been college give an address on n £pot in the hearts of the automobil-| and Her Troblems.” Considerable tsts and bus riders of this place, interest has been shown the ap- Tirst Selectman George B. Carter proaching address a tonight's has long been at swords points with meeting should be well attended. the state commission in an effort to The Kensington Athletic club will put through the permanent road. meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the Claiming that Beech Swamp road Tabs hall in Kensington. The an- was no more than a sub-artery rath- | nual election of officers will be held er than a main highway, the project | at this time and every member is has often been tabled In favor of requested to be present. some other thoroughfare which has was born at been termed more important than pital the local road. dmund Tt is not exactly known as yet whether or not the commission is Deming, treasurer planning to straighten out the high- Savings bank has re-| way through the back road to Meri- duties after a spell of den or whether the new route will confined him to 14 cover the same ground as is now vsed. Many local people favor the former route, terming it shorter and | iming that although it will na- ter-in-law, Mrs. Harry Prior of turally follow in time that this high- | Wapping in that place toda way will be the more important of | Rev. and Mrs. Samuel A, Fiske, | the two, it shoud be rushed through | Miss Doris Hon Mr. and M as soon as possible. While their ar- | Robert Deming, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- guments arc correct, it is thought | Sell S. Gold and Arthur Benson at- tended -the Exchange club dinner ==——————————————""== hicld in New Britain last evening. A ——————————————_ | theater party at the Lions Frolic " = followed the banquet. | East Berlin Coal & Wood Injured At Work Mrs. Sofia Bonola, an_employe of ('ompan\' | the George E. Prentice Manufactur- | ki | company, was painfully injured e | rday while attending to her { duties at the local plant. Her right | d became enmeshed in the ma- ve. Handlers of good old Lehigh coal A Berlin institution owned and operated by Berlin men paying | | taxes in Berlin chine at which she was working. painfully injuring the fingers of| hand. She was taken to the! ce of Dr. Matthew Griswold she received treatment and was taken to her home. Assessors Working Hard where Tel. 651-12 club senior The board ishly working on February 1, set for tha n Whil of sors is fever- to close their labors the date which is e of their assess- 2 they have still much work to be done, they are confident that they will finish tne job within the specified time. To Give Dance tion comprised Kensington girls will give a social and dance at Forrester's Hall on Saturday even- ing, January 29. A six or- chestra will provide music for tl as re a dancing. Daughter Born A daughter was born to Mr. Mrs. Royal Brown of this plac rday. The young lady we pounds upon arrival Manuals on View manual for foreig rants which have L at the Berlin ( have been moved to Giana and Ron- ketty's store, Kensington, whe they may be seen on view for one Emma Hart Willard ¢ ter of the D. A. R. has charg the exhibition and the distribution of the booklets, and has given out a gratifying amount of the manuals while they view in RBerlin. Last year distributed 181 of the hookle Lithuania and wen out. nketty all » hookl: Cowles of Kensington wi e the or for the manuals. Fast Berlin Jtems annual election of officers for the Community club will be held thi evening at 8 o'clock in Community hall. A short entertainment program has been arranged by the committee ) arge. It is not believed that were will be any change in the di- torate The off r were as fol- Clark; vi Dalbey; secre- Kahms; treasurer, Walter H. Payne. The club has had a very successful year from every standpoint and the same slate of icers will probably be elected to suc- ceed themselves. Every member is urged to attend the meeting this eve ning which is th most imporf the year The annual m { officers of the rele will be h R. ke The immig view on store of ar books e he employees of G questions in serving this pas lows: President, nt, Georg Minnie presid tary. M ing and ele Progre 11 at the home M tomorrow eve- ning at 8 Word has heen arrival of Max Florida where he will spend a thre ks vacation. Mr. Sugenheim will ke his headquarters in St. I burg received of the e ugenheim in (Contlnued on Page 12) _Ipoint tried out last summer. 2 | prepared | refor- | s and Mrs. Sid- | ors | otion | sive Read- | © | teachers ba force its regulation, this power rest- itmg with the state police inasmuck |as the road is a state hig s |lectman Kimmel will seek to obtain { permission from the s authorities to en no parking rules both on ng street and on West Mair oree W opping point of the troi- ley was disliked by patron said they had too far to walk acr and heavily traveled stre to reach the sidewalks or r to the Bristol car. It w | therefore moved from in front of | Prior's drug store to in front ot | Thrall's drug store. This raised an leven louder storm of objection, ti | being feared that serious accidents | might result if the new waiting sta- |tion were contlnued. An effort was | made to settle the difficulty by for- | bidding parking where the trolleys stopped, but motorists realized the |lack of power to enforce the rule {and continue to park there. This { completely blocked the highway. | One of the first acts of Mr. Kim- mel as selectman was to ask t Connecticut Co. to compromise, d iflmrgh:s passengers at the new point land having the cars then return to the former stop. |than ever has existed since leach motorman apparently ex: g his own judgment as to where the stopping place is. Some use the lold one, some come up to Thrall's {and then go back, others stay a Many and one umm Tn the and is Greater confusion then, ars stop on the crosswalk is reported of a troll ng st the traffic and blocking ~all traffic. meantime patrons rush b forth wondering where t going to rest, If a no parking reg » enforced, the plar Mr. Kimmel would car ition could snggested by appear most This would allow the pas- rs to get on and at the t point and have the car return widest part of street motor traffic wo un- off Main street at Central turn in the 1 crossing com- \ding trolley dungerous 1o trians and alike, affic is unable to proceed if is parked beside the standing tr icar. A workable plan for | places is looked for in ituation on Wes: bad as that square. » awkward &t t ) bine with the a situation an make | de motorist Teachers' Meeting t Lroad stree rnnon the t school yester- ular monthiy ting of the teachers was held and an excellent program carried out under the supervision of Super- {vising Principal Orrin L. Judd. The topic for discussion was “A Plan For Teaching a Number Lesson.” Miss kst Nelson demon 1 | with a class of pupils how she would umber lesson to first grade Miss who demon- rion how to teach arithmetic. s gave a fine talk on | how subtraction should be taught in |the third grade, and she was fol- lowed by Miss Coggeshall, who gave {a practical outline of the teachi |ot long division in the fourth grade. | Mrs. Pearl Smith gave | points on how to teach di ctions In grade five, an Stewart explained should be taught ade six. Miss Alice L | helpful illustration of h |was taught in grade eight. | Discussions followed, and | meeting proved one of the be. | held at the Broad street school. their outlines on the course of stu opts A ny re | strat | second gra i how to pere hegin ow interest state they a ation in the study of the nd outlines prepared tions | Chicago are vividly shown, course. Mrs. Gray. w a Jesson on the te problems, was ill and unable to ! present. The presentations of all teachers showed thoughtful study in preparation, At the Decem For Tea up by the program carrie aims this ) was to give 1ing of two-s r meeting “A Plan ading” w taken nd an excellent out. Principal Judd r to make the meetings nd helpful to te instruetion, vthian Sisters Installation The ne Pythian stalled at the meeting of this evenin, elected officers will be the tem Veronica Carter will be the installing officer. Those to be inducted into office are as follows: Past chief, Elizabeth ( most excellent chief, Lillian Teac n of Broad street; excellent senior, Beyr Bannell: excellent junior, Em Aspinall: manager, Margret W mistress of records ta Smith irison; mistr prote Jennie La will be pr upper at § . of C. Mveting ceremor the proposed 1 be lield ton the Chamber its rooms on Pierc: r has sent out to contractors, r imbers, officials, and othe and these will be given oprortunity tonight to express th views on the m Catholic Church he Church of Onv Lady of conduct a meeting this evening k for.committ of the dif the parish. Plans wiil be unc r the distribution of tic motlon pictures of the con which will be p the Community theater on 24 and 25 under the auspices of paris rvices of 20 ex camieran ere called on in preparation th remar] cinema. Work began in Rome wh His Eminenee John Cardinal Bon zano, papal legate to the con set out on his pilgrimage to Chic In Paris the party was augmented by other church dignitaries. The leav- of the Aquitania was filmed by Luropean photographer: The coy elec Mecting tive Iucharistic in, mammoth preparations as well as the arrival of the Cardinal Red Train The most camera feat was to get machines staff for the procession at Munds the closing day of the congress. ' Ieeply religious procession photographed from vant £ on stand and steeple, from other po- sitions on the seminary grounc from airplanes flying over the crowd so that hardly an incident was miss- ed. “Y" Plays Tonight Y" team will play Ken- Boys' club ton t 1t the Senior hmigh school in New Britain. In fourth place in the county leag Plainville must win this co there Tomorrow nig play New Britain A pair of wins will carry them into third position behind t Trade school and South church hs to Install sington Is will the Monday led district 1 staff of N upper will be serve wonal Church Annual hual meeting of Con- tional cl will held Thursday evening in i will b wpper f contributing member: el the chn ceded mer rs and This will be the Wom- It by a fre or served at £:30 o'clock Ly an'’s Federation Evidence of Crookedness The Business Men have 1l ed their names i ¢ 1 scandal report is that Jud dis inve some of th s played 1 last summer and that he could fin ookedness in the case of o play ‘aptain-Shortstop Thrall. His legs led to the suspici that thers was something croo beut b Iy re- latest th The Temco Bowling ained another s in the 0 bo! mes The Lol on the Cr ~ in this week y five full games. riana and The standing e ling now Lemeries, of this we Bullheads Pe Lemeries icker verio Seymour Smith and | King 6 Griffin ' Notos Donald Freeman Whiting s ent New Brftain rs. Dalton Mrs. pri amily. Merey | ented at | hilt Nssessed i | M. difficult | Commission from the rulir d not agres ope e farm was not a busine two other commissioners join roving his dis he facts indic t conaueted i con cen said. "It board should hat the conduct is 0 unbusinesslike prise HASS, COAL FIELDS business dedue- . HAY BE KPORTANT 1 from First P continued ousing sitna- arcity still dwellings. Vf the com- han that dealing with chiefly that in event of 3 its ers Community Theater PLAINVILLE Wednesday, January 12(h— Big Double 1 DOROTHY GISH in “NELL GWYN" Hantles Cord ONT AT 41 ey 13ih— on and OFye 16 TEAVES WATER DEPT. HAS 11200 BUDGET Estimate of Year's Expenses Gompleted by Commissioners Mrs, Emma Grenier Lies at Home Presented A on Hill Street—Jewels o Men's Mecting—aG. and Auxiliary Install. in spring. es of the board from Cap other. receipts shou for inc r plant. December Report report ient of total- mon the same period last of January work jamounte I portion o for stre done by to 334,555 the latter aGilanaaa Chiemist's ulys Water Consu During t is crbury Team Here Tonicht is expected to- school gym ien the scruppy St. Joseph's Tab five of Waterbury and the Bristol sw Departures will tangle for the Q time this season. he previous two games were di- vided on a ty-fifty basis, the erburia losing an overtime me at Bristol, only to balance the W rbury on the follow- ing day by sending the Carrollmen ack on the short end of the score. Rilly Covle, popular Wallingford official, will referee and there will dancing following the main at- action music by the New De- | parture orehestra. To Reside In Brooklyn George Alexander. star fullback on Maple F aatball team lost ft yesterday for Brooklyn. N. ans to learn the tafl- der the supervision He plans. however. to Bristol when the foot- £ in the fall Arrested For Non-Support $0 Farmington Wi ope of her- ition towards the e Lome. The case ! tamorrow morn- Jos P. O'Connell inad by husband 1 of Henry H. Potter f Henry H. Potter. 3 arnoon, was Mis parents, Mr. Potter. on Broad a'clock t F. Dav Method 1 ices and in West cometery. Tixcavation Work Siarted for the Jower new Maiy A steam number of trucks are > work, which will b within Past b s about two weeks Sachem's dewels jewels were pre Ning at a meeting of Tribe, 1. O. R. M., 'to chem FErnest Brawn and hems William Hawxhurst A. Tracy, A. L. Beede, New- iskey and William Armitage. following chiefs wore raised mps District Deputy chem Harry Wallace s of South n: nk senfor sagamore, v sagamore, John irnest Brawn: col- 'lector of wampum. Wilbur Haws- | hurst; keeper of wampum, Philip ! Rolleausi- ehiof of records, Danfel |Tonovan; degrec master, Charles Receive by reshments were served at the clusion of the business session, Joint Installation Following a dinner eerved at 12:30 vesterday, a joint installation and Gilbert W. Thompson and of the Gilbert 1 Post Women's Relief 14 in the Grand Army exercises were in Shipman, past presi- obert W. Tyler post, & Relief Corps of Hartford, 1 the following officers of 1 Women's Relief Corps officers In wective chairs: , President, senfor vice-presi- ney: junfor vice- Minnie Bishop; secretary. Thomas; treasurer, Alice chap'ain, Frances Cline; Nina Ilonghton: assistant Maud Bishop: conductor, Dawson; assistant conductor, riotic instructor, iclan, Touise Teila Lane, a Clark and nier, widow of nier, ‘died this » of her daugh- O'Connell at 7 ier was born in Canada, Arthur Gocdfield dent of this past 45 years. She was e and of Mrs. she Pat mad with whom d Mrs. Corbet an! one inville, held at 8 r hom of this o funeral will he o'clock Friday morning from & Ann's church. Rev, P, Perreaul! will celebrate the high mass of rve- burial will be in St of the Visiting Nurse re assoclation held Mrs. Townsend G reclected president > ensuing year. Other offleers 1 were as follows: First vice- Lester G. Sigourn vice-president, Mrs. Charles third vice-pr . Mrs. Carleton Beckwith; treasurer, Mrs. Morton Treadway: secretary, Mrs. Mary Peck: Mrs. Harry Darnes and Mrs. Edwin Goodridge ‘The annual reports of the various imittees were read and accepted \ profit of $1.677.94 was made as a result of operations of the thrift I'store during the vear just ended. evening, adway was cond Vanee: . FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS WHAT ARE YoU SHOOTIN' AT, OSSIE NOTHING ? 6EE WIZZ=WAY DONT YoU SET A TIA CAN UP FOR A TARGET 2 A Perfect Shot WY, THAT WAY TD KAOW WHEA T MISSED 1L \i s 77\ \NELL, GES! 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