New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 26, 1927, Page 7

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Browr Thom: arfords /wjzping Center: MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Spring Sale of Rose Bushes and Shrubs STARTS MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 28TH WITH A BIG LINE OF THE MOST WANTED KINDS. GRASS SEED, FERTILIZERS AND EVERY- THING TO MAKE YOUR GARDEN AT- TRACTIVE—COME EARLY. S NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATU sington on th Ea nizatic or a part of the h o | program. again on Friday even | St. Paul Not | Rev. J. Tara will assist Re | John C. Brennan at the 8 o'clock | mass at St. Paul's church tomorrow | morning. Rev. W. D. Casey will | assist at the 10 o'clock service. | The Lenten services on Wednes- | day evening at 7:30 o'clock will be W. A. Downey of Hart- ev, John C. Bren pas tor, will officiate at the Friday eve- | ning sarvice. An anniversary requi will be held Mon o'clock for th the late James Fagan. morning, April 2, niversary requiem hi id for the m hi morning at h mass | Al | first | will be he | April 2 will ba b Sunday, communion 1d o 3 ol 1d at May 15. | East Berlin Ttems | Services will held ! briel's Epscopal chur morn At the r day school meeting a the mo o'cloc Morning ist ch o'clock worship some On === _ Berlin News THO FIRE TRUCKS NEEDED IN BERLIN Insurance Exchange Makes: Known Local Requivements WOULD THEN OUT RATES Teachers' Committee of School | Board Mcets to tracts For Coming Year—Farmer's Club Ladics’ Night Tonight. First Selectman George B. ter announced today that he ha received & comm ation from the New England Insurance Exchange stating that a survey of the lU\\'n has been made with a view to r ducing existing insurance rates and that such a reduction will be made upon the installation of several new features in the towns fire protec |0n.‘ Insuran mads request | American | The application to the Tixchange for the survey Wa by the 1 cetman at th of Tolton-Kasica Iost, Legion. The main feature of the examin- instaliation company L surpri ally th sulfice. to ht truck would The Insurance Exchange that two trucks are serve the outlying distr gests that any fire o stalied be loca ton and Berlin ir Iy distant from Blue I orlin, Other suggestions include a gallon pumper and the possible em- ployment of a regular station kecp- er and truck driver, The requirements of the England Insurance Escha followed out, will result changing of the towns' Class T to Class . The saving in\urm(‘t- premiums would be con Jle, it is stated by those in of the readjustment cam- nd who claim that present too high. ct of the fnsurance sur- vey brought forth considerable comment from the members of Bol- ton-Kasica post r week- Iy meeting held Ing. was voted that, rocuirements of the chom not tor take a view towards elimin- of the requirements wtioned in the report. It fs thought that the requircment of two trucks would deal a hard blow to the aspirations of those who to sce a local fire department talled. cary to ts and sus- | rtment in- ween Kensing- order to be equal- | and East nece: N ow g0, in Iy mat- llwulm‘n finite. the gincers with ing some are promoting the lo- + protection question say that the decrease in insurance rates to- gether with the removal of the $1,- 500 guarantee to the New Britain partment and all Incidental expenses of that service would about balance the cost of a one truck de- partment. Leglon officials hope to have a more detafled report in the near fu- | ture, following communication with the Insursmce Exchange, Consider Con- This | alkes the stand | 500! the ! rating from | Tt up with the en-| St. Paul's Church Mass will be colebrated at rrow morning ington. pastor, w the 10 church, {John C. Brennan, te. A session will follow | sehoot o'clo Sacred Tleart Church John will offi mass tomorrow m [ Sacred Heart church, E 1y school will follow. | Kensington Congregational tev. Vernon L. Phillips will con- | oclock morning e subject *‘Selfishne ump 1 10:4 his addre unday school will mect | Men's I mect on Mo regular we Kensington Methodist _Sunduy school will meet clock tomorrow morr om Methodist Rible study church. May B. Lor on the theme, n to You? pworth It led by Charles will be P Wha At 7 o'clock \w wiil | Do | will be whose subject Keynote serviees by tha pastor and torcopticon lectur (43 God's Ta 54 11l meet 0 o'clock the will hold cting at t vore the ng will includ the suh will on the social the par- K {of Honor their e | weakly m > church. 1"our | new members 1ded to the 1 {of Knights last wor 1 om expected to join t = 1 2 ranks Wednesday at & a'clock | there an Ol at the chur T cinated with Geo 1 worked out by Mrs. | char; I tailed list of nonneed later. will well Friday aft 3 {the Junior leag 1 meet at the {church. The regular mi rvices will be held Friday e Miss Lord will spi Where Art Thou? service will be followed |o'clock by a Sunday mecting at which office # year will be el Berlin Congrezational i Older Boys class of the Rer- |1if Congregational church will meet | tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock with the pastor, Rev. Samuel A, Iliske. At 10:45 o'clock, Rev. Fiske will speak on the subject “Our Re- {1 sunday school at 2 Jorclock will he led by Miss Mary E. Griswold rintendent. The Len- t 5 o'clock will or. The Youns will held at 6 evening l hich or- was n, Tryon, tions will be an- eds of the event the organ fund. 15 o'clock enin; theme for the by meeting be led Peopls o'clock. be Concert Tonight. | The Reethoven mu to be held at the home of Mrs. Sidney M. Cfowles of Kensington this cvening s planned to be a community event and everyone will be welcome who ning of music. ns who heard Miss Tom-. of New Dritain play the I in that city | last Tuesds ening speak of it | with enthusiasm and Berlin resi- dents consider themselves fortunate at being able to hear her play in this town The music will hegin at | $:15 o'crock. Sehiool Committee Meets. | The teachers committen of the | school board met at the Kensington masoni ‘Sonata -l of the town clerk. of | Folks Concert | -week | on| school bonrd | club ba ool on Thurs to consider cont for ing school year. Several res tions and applications are expeet ed hefor losing of the sc in Ju sehool | Friday 1y eve- have of soon n As 100ls lar monthly hoard will April 1 The chool sites will hold an imports i position on the program ness to be transacted. Farmers' Club Meeting. the b ; evening, unity house ning will b of Middletown, H = Committee to Consider R R. R. Crossing Blockade reported that they will be a he non 1 1 committee pied by ladies when the meecting to or <. Some scurrying around gr ed (‘\r‘ announcement an escort, Supper Successful. » supper given hy the Woman's | Society of the Kensington Con- T Ald Win County Title in Three-Corner- el Play-Off at Terryville—Harold Selander Dies—Sceouts Make Pro- gress—Church RDAY, MARCH 26, Plainville News " FINE OF $100 FOR CODE VIOLATION New Building Regulations YHill Have Teeth if Adopted LEGION BOWLERS CHAMPS Notices—DBriefs, proposed building code w: 1, for it a fine of $100 for cach vio- of its terms. The regulations, | > been posted in the post town hall, cover build- horoughly and are ke for greater saf ation in local bufldings, adopted, makes it ild except under it 1 prescribes penal A building commis consisting of first 0 other members for two-year ter each year; nts wiil be one for two. appoint a build code il to t rm expir stop construction of ¥ direct the fire de- | may | to t dow ov | s will be is- | 15 follows st s1 50; from | $5,000 to! ts for each six is- will up to s are in- additional obtained 1 of are not s to al- so b o threc m o veriod The code there way all mat- | to t or authority 1spend o of §1 who how- appeal to the | m, which must <PLAINVILLE® tional church attracted a lar attendance las evening. The nopers have been well patronized in the past and will be contir until carly summer, | What They're Doing. Mre. Samuel {ske and Miss | 1 INiske of Wort hmrvmv\ visiting friends in They will return to this place Monda A blasting demonstr: en by the state farm bureau 1 o nson of on afternoon Commu ity Tnuater Plzinville TODAY 3 PET in of the Storm The silent Fiye HOU?: risoner y Tth Lpi— tion will be at Ken- Pables, Searchlizht and Comedy News, ton March ¢ the i TCHARLIE CHAPLIN in one of his best comedios MATINER and 100 31 2 farm of annonuced rels at ¢ i noon Ke hold at w a SUN. aml MON, REGINALD DENNY in “Take It From Me” Tabs Tlall, rs of the cast are s s the directors will lot new parts for luction. ney of of Mr. Kensington or Boys' Club | Cemmittees from four organiz tions including the Bolton-Kasic post of the American Legion, the dies Auxiliary, the Kensington e of Women Voters and the {Kensington Athietic club met evening at the home of Clarence 1. | Baldwin of Kensinzton to discus: Iplans for a play to be given for the v'elock at All memt to attend present to coming pr New York city Mrs. WL Tragan of | Play H()()l GIBSON in the lgary Stampede” McFADDF A BIG WEEK RICIARD DIX in 'S GET MARRIED” A Big Show liis 1927. to an arbitration board coneisting of one member appointed by the com- on, one by himself, and one by the other two members; this board is created at the expense of the per- son appealing. The deacision of this| body is final. For each violation of ths code a fine of $100 may be imposed. The code may be amended at a town | meeting on 15 days’ notice. The | regulations further cover general construction and plumbing work fully, Preterred Stock Called in All outstanding preferred stock in | the Trumbull Elsctric Mfg. Co. will | be called in for ratirement on or be- | fere May 1, according to notices nem out by Stanley 8. Gwillim, secrctary any, to holders of such stock. The owners of the shares| 11 recelve $30 a share tn addition to all dividends to date. Local Troop Makes Progress | Rapld progress s being made by | the mombers of Boy Scout Troop 1 of Plainville, and test after test is | being passed by these ambitious | voungsters. Ray Distin won a merit | dge at the last session of the of honor. At the same time others, Joseph Fletcher, Al- Keeling and Albert Biehler, be. ! t class scouts and still three ! ore, Henry McDonougl John omason, and Willlam Kense!, ad- vanced to second class rank, Congregational Church Morning service at 10:45 o'clock, “Helps and Hindrances.” On the centenary of Beecthoven's of the com |death, the choir will sing “For All by Terry and Mr. Lowry will play for the offertory th Adagio” from Beethoven's “Moon- nt Sonata’* The cxecutive com- mittees of the church and federa- tion will meet at 3:30 p. m. at the parsonage. Church school after the morning scrvice. Congregational Young People's meoting at 6 p. m Devotional, Viola Spencer. “Credit”, Irving Lindberg. | the 30 Howard > Saints" ha exccutive committes deration w . at th of il meet Monday at homg of Mrs. evening group wiil meet | Thursday Mrs. street, of Henry A, Castle, 16 Canal All young women of the | parish are fnvited. The s and teachers of the church school will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m, in the parish house. | Bowlers Win County Title The bowling team of Brock- | Barnes post won the champlonship | of the Hartford County American | Legion league last night by eaptur- | ng the play-off for first place held in Terryville. Plainville, Rristol, and Unionvile fnished the league | scheduled deadlocked for the lead 4 a three-cornered match for 1 pinfall was rolled last night to cide where the trophy should go. Bristol jumped into a 42-pin lead | over Plainvills when the local pin | topplers made a poor start in the | t game, but the FBrock-Barn men got hatter breaks in the second fwo strings and came from far be. | hind to win by 30 g Union. | ¢ iville never threaten. ither other this won the county nposed of Comn Saunders, Clyde Bro Brook: Harold Sclandcr Dies Harold, the six-vear-oll son of r. and Mrs. Arthur Sclander of Ifartford, died of pneumonia yester- | fternoon nt the isolation h He and his parents of Forestvilla ervices will ba held at 2:3 clock Monday afternoon at vas cor wore the son & Carlson funeral parfors Britain, Rev. H. ofiiciating. Burial restville cometery, Episcopal Church | Services at the Church of Onr Saviour tomorrow will s follows: ©hurch achool at 10 a. m. Mor: Fi on at 11 a. m. Melville, mon by of Bristol, at will be sore ins Cathollc Church ! Masses will b held at § and 10| jo'clock tomorrow morning at tho | Church of Our Lady of Merey After the Sunday school sceston at |9 oclock the girls of the Juntor | Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary | CIARA BOW in “lT” With ANTONIO MORENO s Here MON-TUES.-WED, Thurs.- Fri.-Sat. IN'S FLATS' lund ¥ling, Roma: Ballad y us o Hig, As an Irish See CHARLIE MUY snd CHESTER CONKLIN Y TODAY RALPH LEWIS n “THE SILENT POWER" Our Gang Comedy FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS (Foen Tom WHAT DO You | PLAY —PITCAER. {, OR CATCMER OH,SURE LM A GOOD BASEBALL PLAVER IM 6ETTIN OP A TEAM AOW!! ELSE CAN BE TW' | PrcHER - TM GONNA BE 7 BATTER! U | BATTER =SOMEBODY | cAN You BE SO DUMB 2 M BOT \/osz i | will meet. The usual Lenten serv- | ice will ba held at 7:30 e'clock in {the evening: Rev. Michasl Guarin or | | Hartford will deliver the sermon. | The advanced class in Christian {doctrine for high school pupils and [others interested will bo held at | 0’clack Tuesday afternoon. “onfessions will ha heard Thurs- oon and evening. ive mass in honor heart whl be hcld Friday morning, a {o'clock holy communton will by tributed. In the evening at clock there will be stations of tha | cross and bensdiction Plainville M. 1 The services in the Plainville . church temorrow will be as fol- | lows: Morning service at 10:45 o'clock: sermon by Rev. Arthur A. | Ball. pastor. Sunday school at 12 {o'clock. Epworth leaguc at & p. m.. | Miss Bessin Pattison will be the leader. Evening service at 7 o'clock; | address will be glven by the pastor. | | (Continued on Page 12) T lo | | | | THATS NAUGITY SAY AAT=H0W CAN TELL OSCAR THAT UE DUMB % TELL M YOU'RE SORRY.! |voters held last evening in the | |torium of the Church stract school. | |back at a spect o at 7:30 p. m. at the home |4 | this time and th; Johneon or |, ‘recently {this morning Hartford hospital, o'clock this morning at St. Anne's {church. A high mass of requiein e o lebrated by Rev. Joseph 1% Perreault and burial was in St Thomas cemetery | Game Postponed | The game between the high school | was held at 8 Bristol News team and the Bristol Boys' club, scheduled for this evening at the SCHODL ADDITION INTHIRD DISTRICT <52 - o225 Four Rooms to Be Added by, P !fl:“l‘:v:‘\:‘\: (::I I;I-rnll’f,hn;-rrrr. Local Builder TALLIS AND BISHOP CLASH & the peace, was given a suspended Il sentence of three months and Stafford School District Has Warm | placed on probation for that period |in court this morning. He was ars rested on complaint of his wife Fri- afternoon by Detective Serge fel McGiilieuddy atore Reale, charged wit erating a ytor vehiecla witho was fined he polic court th i} arrested Friday afternoon by Officer Edgar Norton. Fircman's Suspension Lifted Sesston—High School Pupils For- bldden to Accompany Basketball Team to Chicago. Bids «will be asked for imm the committes of t for the constr ion | addition to the Par as a result of a vote meeting of th au ichard 10 was o list of eligiblcs a regular fi inz Odlun was again placec ! for appo! an. Special A was atte ool a four room street school, taken at a district o School Assembly school assembly oon, which e students, nd a nu whom High hi Attor 1 additio Emil H ey Joseph P. O'Conn n chairman of the Mason, clerk. The al room was emphasiz nk, chairman of trict committee. Following a short dlseussion, a motion that committe be a with the ion addf a cost 000w don. An am Thomas P. O'F committes secure all of h will leave Brise train for point they, 120 to compet basketball tourna< G peeches : cheers for dividually and by the girls to proceed | ! four room ot to exceed $4 by John E. C was offere n that the district bids 1 repor ) meeting to be held o amendment wa s presents tment 2ck. 1 May 6th. animously car 1t was o voted to restrict bidding to lacal cc action without & p history of t \(nflord District School \I.Dclmr{ I leave tomorrow ine the | Coach Thomas ne plavers Goodri Hugret, Comerford, Fleming, ski and Roy the board of edu< voted to forbid any from school to m to the tourna< 1 amassed suffie them to the together with was for this taken | White, | Aliano, At a T on it to bhe caused a \wur‘ly m:-mm; of the motion pre- the report of | pted ex- was | 7 ool sented by Tallis * the tuilding con and tabled indefin plaine i 1o ne or an addition to th tee be | 26 Airplanes and 65 Men Are Ready for Service ; h 2§ (UP)— and 65 marine today were im to from the air ansport the be evident in ng could made it another to @ a need future, called factlit A of the dis ard L. Duttol word finitum Their conte strongly by Keni unti months. to th th factior | carried Josep man £ th with Howard utton as cler report of Carl n of commit- meeting | cure estimates, in- | for a new four- on March 11 to s elnded an estim: room Lockwood sub- timate of $3,500 for a dition, while J 1a quot ing hieating such 1 estimate of $1,400 W rnished by Stone and Amsden. A letter from Superinte hools Karl A. Reiche had be ved Chairman P which A Ta to the e cilities were Following the {to table the buil - mecting adjourned, nd 1 Ti ¢ the motion Contrary ter of dancing was mot brot b lis, who, when questio on iction was to be taken, re-| plied “I don't know and don’t care | a dan | City Planning Commi: ion to Meet ion mecting of the appointed clty planning is echeduled f 2 afternoon in mber. Month's Mind Mass A month's mind high mass of re-| quiem was rated i at St. Josep in memory of Thomas . John DeNote of John, An organiza comn o'cloc council ¢ the Henne; Th | mont Froderick De who died Friday a pital from held the ment. in mes J. Josoph's v Funcral of Mrs. Joscph DeMars The funeral of Mrs. Joseph Mars, who died Thurs Mrs. Lorine Jones Spoonts, daughter of W. W. Jone§ pioneer south Texas cattle~ man, was regently elected by a board of directors coma posed entirely of men, to the dency of the Corpus, Chamber of Com.) troubles, was morning from parents. Inter- infa the By BLOSSER ) I'M SORRY VOU'E E D UMB, kel You IS

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