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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1627, ,F%ngmsoa %3 | opping Center: 1 MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED REFRIGERATOR TIME AND WE ARE SHOWIN ‘Bohn Syphon, ‘Seeger’ and the ‘Iceland’ THE RECOGNIZED LEADERS IN J REFRIGERATION | The Syphon system in the BOHN and SEEGER Refrigerators insures faster circu- lation which of course makes lower tempe ture. | [ | | | | | | | | | | Odor and moisture proof. Odors from Roquefort cheese, bananas, etc., will not taint butter, cream or other dainty foods. We carry complete lines in white enamel finish, inside and out. Also wood cases with white enamel lining. Most of the larger sizes are equipped for electric refrigeration, but can be used without. — | The “ICELAND” Refrigerator is a medium priced Refrigerator, do- | ing the work of the higher cost makes. Finest of hardwood cases, best cork insulation. Finished natural or white enamel. A size for every home, Sixty samples to select from in our large Refrigerator Section. Downstairs DON'T NEGLECT YOUR FURS TIME NOW TO THINK OF STORING THEM We have the largest and best storage vaults in the city. Right here in our own building, with each garment or fur piece hung | separately, Every piece handled as carefully as you would handle it vour- | self. Let us insure your furs and winter wearables as we have done in yvears past with satisfaction to our hundreds of patrons. _——aee——————— | lincorporated. It purchased the |render. | Kensington building last fall and | Constable John P. Lewis, {nvesti- |since then has reconstructed the gating the crash, found ro cause for {bullding with a view tewards mak-|arrest and the incident has been lrg a community center of the fsettled be n the two principals. t'rflrl\lrm Food Sale, Among those who will appear in| The women of the £ Berlin News {the entertatnment program are -‘hr,\'l.\rrmmnn church will licld & food TRIP[E A[;[;“]ENT {De Vicini, prominent New Britain | salo tomorrow afternoon at 2 []N BERLIN ,PIKE‘ ger, who will be accompanied by fo'ciock, daylight saving time, at T, i i Driver of Truck Wlthout Park- ing ngms, Goes to Slesp h\L.’hl of a rmon, Rev. May B. ¢ Britain will give mnm namely: Woman's Home COURT HEARING TONIGHT : | Lord, pastor, will read a story, “How cetions accompanied by J. R. S o f the ngton ““" Protessor Bodovine of \ towards he 151;.;; . irthday | John Permewan Read the Lord's John Weber Observes 77th Bir Y| Prayer!! The story was picked by """‘“M BUIL Also TSI vera) jdefray expenses of boys attending —Selectman Schrocdcrs(‘ondnmmnm pastor as being instructive to Kensington Ke t chureh, Mid-Week Service regular weekly mid-weck |of the choi | services of the Kensington Methodiat | £ | Son Bo; | Town Clerk Woodruft has | ceived for filing the birth certifies Ernest Munson, son of +Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Munson of ngton, who was born Tuesday home, church will be held this evening at| # o'clock, dayli saving time. | Broad Street Pupils Argue on Trans. | President i free |idea, Hland w | for nse as a | zateposts would be the principal ex- | morphosts into a place | #xaminers this morning Nurse Committee Meeting. The nest meeting of the T committe Kensin iday evenin, Fred Eric K (will address the {work On Saturday morning, April 30, at 9 o'clock, the committes will show | four films at Fraternal Hall, Xens- ington, which will he cpen to school children of the town, The pr 1 will include “Thaes Pricele Gt of Health,"*Mouth n\mn- ‘Thee Rat Menaee” and “New Ways tor Ol the Older Bdys’ Conference in Sims- bury and towards helping the work both young and old and a large at- | tendance, s anticipated at the eve- Termed Scrions—Local Man's Car 10 Orash. A. Piske, pastor, will ! conduct the regular mid-w |1ces at the Berlir | ehureh this evanir daylight savir sehool on Choosing the darkest spot in th Meriden turnpike in this town to en- joy & nap, Lewis F. Cook, driver of @ truck owned by the S. E. Rand Transtor Company of Portsmouth, N. 11, 18 being held as the direct causo | |’ UL A, of a tripls accident at about 11!jomoe My Weber § hale and o'clock last evening which resulted | hearty and acts as caretaker at Miss in the damaging of two passenger| Ruth Galpin's homestead. cars and the ditching of a Connecti-| Last winter Mr. Weber cut down cut Co. bus with narrow e pes | and sawed into kindling lengths, a from scrious injury to the drivers|sizeable tree, a feat which nearly of the three cars. proved his undoing as he was 1l for Cook parked his vwehicle in & several weeks as a result of the aark spot on the highway and curled | strain. Before that he had not been | geid SUsEES AL GUIRE. AE 8 up to go to slecp. He had not been il for nearly 10 years. He was born [ € Al St il ng thera long when Otto R. Branden-|{in Berlin on April 28, 1530 in n\-n;“"‘l‘l' ""”r‘(’;:‘" fi:*:t‘]" ';‘!rj -”;m|;?vr;gdog berger of 194 Otls street, Hartford, | 0ld Bryan Atwater homestead, and L] “; xm.“\‘\._"“ 'n, : ‘m. fy driving north on the turnplke and | has spent the groater part of his lifo | {1 €43t e & llh.;-l od fo:sitend, ‘ failing to see the parked truck until[in this town. He has a host of | - Last Beed ms 1t was 100 late 10 apply his brakes, | friends in Berlin who visited him The fadies of &t crashed Into the rear of the van, copal church wi | today with their grectin driving the radiator of his car far To Plan Banquet under the rear of the heavy truck. The Kensington Fraternal Brandenberger stated that the|ing league will meet on Mond: truck’s parking light was not lighted [ ning at § o'clock at Tabs hall, Ken- and that he was unable to swerve |sington, to arrange the date and to the left of the truck becauge of | plans for the annual banquet of the | southbound traffic. assoclation. All team captains are | With his lighting system crippled | asked to report. i shown us during onr re- | because of the accident, Rranden- Sl Slow Lereavement in the death of berger's car was almost hit by aj One hundred dog lice: a day lour beloved wife and mother; al Connecticut Co. bus bound for New |Is the quota which Town Clerk Ar- for the beautiful floral offerings | Dritaln operated by Richard Fisher|thur L. Woodruff faces with the received. We espeeially of New Britaln. Also unable to|closing of the allowed licensing per- thank the Clayworth turn out to the left because of south-| bound traffic and choosing the ditch iod. Of the s in town, [ prank Fogliatti only 200 hay 'n licensed and but e aesociation, Dis rather than hitting Brandenberger's dan, Fisher nosed ths bus into the | two more re luft for the dog | Slaned, OWLeE fo Gelinien Lis g, BENJAMIN BONAFONTE ditch but in applying his brakes skidded on the slippery highway Town ¢ lr‘rh Woodruft states that | AND FAMILY. and sideswiped & machine operated the last few days has seen an in- crease in demands for the tags but by Robert Schrocder of 270 Alden| street, New Haven. s at a loss to understand the neg- | The hood of Brandenberger's car nce of some 200 owners who ve thus far ignored the calls for | was demolished and the left side of Schroeder's car was badly damaged. | Henry Austin will begin his work on board «¢n dental | es Birthday John Weber of Worthington Ridge congratulations today on Minstrel Mcetiz There will be a meeting Tabs Minstrels this evening at 8 \ | of thel Gabriel's Epis- meet tomorrow | | | CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends| 1 neighbors for the kindness and Bowl- | (Contlnued on Page 18) eve. cent 400 . Higl b B MR, | | lock. | Toan ‘nsington | Robert J. Coe and Treasurer Allen | poration, Plainville News FREE PARKING AT CENTER DISCUSSED Railroad and Highway Officials | Confer With Henry Trambull FINAL SCHOOL DEBATE portation—Local Boy Pitches No- Hit Game—Lamb Asks Flood Re- llet Contributions—Bricfs, Railroad, highway, and town ficials conferred this morning w ith | Henry Trumbull of the| of- Plainville Chamber of Commeree regard to the chamber's plan for a | parking space on the railroad property near Central square, ] designed to relieve the ey growing congestion about the cen: has met with the approval of ti townspeople and was approved by | tha New Haven road and state rep- | resentatives who went over the te ritory this morning. The on the determination of the -ont of the public p the cost; no diffic : in overcoming them The plan sponsored by the c? ber calls for the opening up of st of the 1 line™ track public parking spac The Sequassen corporation, whose new bullding adjoins this tract, has oftered to grade it and fill it in to ward the river. A fence would !fl\ B »d along the tracks as a safe- guard against autos or persons get- ting on the rails, The principal difficulty les in the narrow entrance to the property, for s shanty at the West crossing nearly blocks | It was suggested to the that they move the tra®s; this fnvolve moving the operating | while both gateposts on this |, <ldfl of the street would be et hack and longer gates set on them. This| would sottle two ather problems, the ‘v of the bottle-necked entranc West Main street and that of frregular sidewalk on the side. A new walk and highway line could be drawn across from the theater building to monoument square and the awkward angles| eliminated. The moving of the am- would al pense, and as no railroad engineer | was present today an estimate of the cost was not availahie, Mr. Trumbnll is enth the plan and says of land Plainville has an ideal and almost unique place for parking, as ery few towns have unusued lar 80 close to the center which can t turned to this use. Real esta values today arc so high that park- ing places ar> uneconomical on land 2004 for other purposes, and this tract is otherwise useless. Tts mot- for cars would greatly improve the appear- anee of the center. Those who Were in the party were Rurrell of the real estate de ment of the New Haven road, Mr. oyt of the traffic department, Mr. | of the state highway depar Chairman John amb an ¢ Frank T. Wheeler of thel town plan commisslon, First Select- ( John J. Kimmel, President ic about t in this strip of Mr. t- M. Raymond of the Sequassen cor- an Mr. Trumbull, t was decided to h a <k0‘r‘)- of |the lay-out desired by the cha drawn up and subm 1 to the r A, which could then act on its sility and cost. This will be as soon as is possible, as the vy summer traffic conditlons arc growing rapidly nearer. Last of School Debates The last debate of the year was held at the Troad strect school yes <PLAINVILLE® —TODAY ONLY— THOMAS MEIGHAN “Blind Alleys” STRAND NEWS NOVELTIES —FRL—SAT.— || ‘Heroes of the Night’ A Fire and Police Drama. With Big All Star Cast. r [ auiring urgent and | 1o | day 7 terday afternoon between the boy of Grade §-A and those of Grade 8-B. The subject was, “Resolvec that the world owes more to nav gatlon than to rafiways.” The af-| firmative was upheld by Chester Hart, Harvey Gauthier, and Willlam | Halsted, The negative was sus-| tained by Malcolm Gillis, Kurt| Bloom, and Edgar Hibbard, the last named taking the place of Robert Bruce, who is in the hospital. Horacs French acted as alternate for the affirmative and gave the re- buttal, while Edgar Hibbard, who ‘was alternate for the negative, made the rebuttal for that side. I Both sides presented strong argu- ments from their angles of the question, but the affajrmative won by a unanimous decision of the udges, who were teachers fn th school. The seventh grades w present and rendered three songs. Tt was one of the best debates of the and was much enjoyed present. Red Cross Appeal An appeal to Plainville residents | Doloski to fill the $300 quota set the local branch of the American Red Cross for the rclief of the Mississippi flood | sufferers was made today by C man Joh Lamb. Plal apportio t s not very and th is a worthy one re- immediate e towne nearer the st realize the need anc fhing thelr quotas iasm, and it is ho residents will be as g in their aid to the homeless thou nds along the Mississippi valley. Or nter churel local team wor le a year ago bu the dir t attended locals finis Britair On the Diamond. The Businessmen are Ted l-order glove has ar rd base will not have to i bare-handed. He might {been able to pay witho! for customers who hav him weigh groc ery hand. The ‘Toonery growing ambitio the th 100! Rristol Sparklers T ne s s follows e ¢ Fables tion 3 Tony G b (Captain) William Aller vk, ¢ sl Birthday Party. IN Fran 1yon e indivdival ch 1 church W hus contributed $3. on up to noon w ks should he adie L. Wh T of his liit L honor o lum‘rnl of Miss l ottrell e il Miss Nellie yosts Pitches No-Hit Game | Toval Smith, loc student at the Uni sity of Illinois, pi 10-run game in the e at that {nstity rday her brother, 1 court, will be . Robr tha Church and burlal will 1 Fraitand i tire in order, “\r\mm:' andily. He was er of the Bristol high school | last year and of the Plainvilte | C. A rn'\vl Street School Notes ponents . 3 for several sepsons. Th rravten was elose teachers, Miss Corden | and are attendin convention whic held all this week in New Haven. There will ba sesslons of tha )\lndr*rrn'rn tomorrow. Teon C. Staples, newly \l‘m of schools, road street achool afternoon and was shown through the buildings by Principal Orrin I.. | Juad. the nd Miss Nowl the meotings wiil br at the Plainvills Advent Chris! A marriage vesterday to Danirl Tedese Miss Rose Pestillo. T 1 next Wednesda 1 g and el held to ptist church, in churches, nse was elected y W superint evening at the and dance to be giv ¢ Foresters, America Thursday Admission 2 Morbidity Notes Robert Bruce of 54 North Wash- ington streat, who was taken to the w Dritain General hospital T v morning for treatment, is ported to be resting comfortabl is & member of at the Mrs. is rect the gioy o'clock ror re court. Al Apply Cen! Mother's Day stroct | by pare s ill- lants the opening of cery store \HHPVLU' 19 Wost | PLAINVIL & Joseph Connors s reported s being somewhat improved: she is L at her home on Fast street, Woman's Club Meets The Woman's club met yesterday rnoon at the home of Mrs, L. R on Stron were won hy Mrs, Mrs. T. astow, ing wi at the Inquire Strand BOTL Shop, 3 West Main street.- The next meat- s fioma ‘of rs. (. CUEIDZ Howard Smith on Farmington av.| Jreemiiil i enue next Wednesday afternoon, [Rasnok Lrownat A the whirling current Guests at Banquet. 2 £ N o wpe | Wedding march as it rushed th o the stricken clty, Grorge Critt nskeiunll ¢ married M be Smythe y estimonial dinne i A plonship i et County * R 28— the floo iests at a glven the cham- teams in the Hartford ‘T Athletic assoclation last e ——————— Community Theater floor h re was only a The weddi families of s abhos two prom delt t \Vp.«\ct\hxw] i \\,u Te 1is, April America today f rea buildi il [ Cross was moved chamber of comme the Ford Motor company which provides a treme amout of space adjacent 1o r acks, Ford comp “THE T\\I l'\\(’fll JOAN l'“\“l(ll”l and OWEN MOOR Two Big to the BIRD IS TALK OF TOWN | Philadelphia—A Chinese mer {here is the proud possessor parrot famous lacally for No one but terstand Polly's for she speais Chi RY I’IL‘KI‘(IRID in o “SPARROWS i Don’t Forget the Firemen’s Informal Ball in the High School Gymnasium FRIDAY, APRIL 29 Concert 8-9 o'Clock Dancing 9 TASILLO'S ORCHESTRA All Welcome however, -1 o'Clock mo vening prist, murmuring > rectory my was performed silroad | sterday ol Bristol News * ARMORY OUTLOOK ! ELATES BRISTI][ ‘Resmens Pleased at mesed 8150,000 Appmpmnon ‘TROLLEY LINE CHANGES,' May Gives Blood For eman James Bu who I his biood to aid the sick at in acted in glo atched is is the en blood 0 on cach occi- has are , | Connecticut Co. Take Over! Transportation and Increase Fares | —Policeman Gives Biood To| Father—TIonic Councll Llects, Residents are muc! 1 ove Cot- orning Carl 1q | DU held | ‘rl Bl et baile With the t, and | tnaiiog | hAE 8 i bh. termining a sit action | ¢ | Bristol Tranc orrow | Two bills o 8:16 o'clock iinment pro- d and Fathe Monaste His subje . of P. Meeti ever by Power Failu Bristol and Pl on hoth the T lin n ame 1 whereby 25 by the the compan would be public u the amend ppro Advt, | | mission il T:10 Sundays. & publi en open fron 1 om to Close upid e With : a rough | enden | Y ester- | in | U C has b on Page 13.) con belief will ultim gencer: i a. MOVE RED € lms\ OFFIC 67 ndous Insure Against FIRE, THEFT And All Damages We Cover 20 Miles Delivery. Just Call 770 or 4773 High Grade Repairing and Remodeling at Summer Rates Hudson Fur Shop 13 Franklin Square New Britain, Conn. chant of dison Moody -corner crash | Wednesday A. Georges, Prop. licensing. On May 2 Dog Warden Constable Frank Brown was sim-!Cchecking up on the unlicensed moned to the scene and after in. hounds, owners not providing vestigation placed Cook under ar- | licenses being llable to a fine after rest on charges of parking with im- | that date. proper light None of triple accident from a slight shaking up. _Cook will appear before Judge George G. Griswold at this evening's session of tho Berlin town court. Traffic was | delayed for a bout 20 minutes with | Constablo Brown re-routing cars around the wreck. To Dedicate Mall . The Ttalian Fraternal Soclety has | A €2T operated by Juddie 1. Lan- Eren, proprietor of a roofing estab- arranged appropriate exercises in | connection with the dedication of its l lishment on Damon's Hili, Furming- new home at Fraternal Hall, form-l‘“'“ avenuc, was damaged at about erly Woresters’ Hall, Kensington, | ? 0'clock this morning when it was The ceremony will be held on Sun. | §ruck by an automobile driven by a day aftarnoon, at 2 o'clock and the New Britain woman. According guests will include many prominent | Witnesses, Langren was turning into town officials as well as visitors from | the driveway at his plant, making a other Ttalian socicties throughout !2ft hand turn, when the New Brit. the state ain car, unable to turn out soon The soclety was formed in Npw | enough, hit his machine, breaking a Britain in 1895 and has since been wheel and damaging his left rear Seriously 1t of the Seleetman Willlam H. Schroeder asido | W ho was taken suddenly ill on Mon- day afternoon while at work in his garden, is reported in a scrious con- dition today at his home on Hudson |strect. Attending physiclans are guarding against indications of pneumonia. His many friends are (concerned over his condition, Crash on HIlL. | he principals ; wera injured WELL, TODMORROW IS THUE BI5 DAY= ILL 7AKE AY SECURITIES TOTHE BANK — GET A\Y LOAN -AND OUR AEW MOME WILL BE UNDER WAY-= EVERYBODY IS IN BED BUY 1 JUST COULDAT HELP COME DOWN to | WEE HOURS' OF THE MORNING WAILE THE cry is ASLEEP A FIRE 7, '//’/// vl //Z o ’/ /.//’1’4’// LOOKS LIKE TAE MSGOOSEY HOUSE IS ON BE CALA MOMER=TUE

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