New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 2, 1927, Page 9

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Wednesd: cal condition since. ent member of the Filled fimwmmfimmwmw i Berlin News THOMAS FAGAN 1§ CRITIGALLY ILL Well Known Kensington Man P Suffer Hemorrhagges CHURGH GANVASS SUNDAY"‘ Voresters Postpone Election of Of- ficers—Vault Repairs Hall—No Football Game Other Notes of Interest. Thomas (. Fagan is scrionsly ill his home in Kensington. Mr. Fagan iffered a severe nasal hemmorhag: been in a eriti- and ha Superior Court Case Among the cases sche the superior court Which opens ¢ in Hartford with Jydge Iir Simpson presiding, is that of ¢ tave Monte of Berlin, ch violation of the motor vehicls Attend Banquet R. J. Ritchie and William Hoff- man of this town took part in the tainment at the fourth :nquet of the w o Ditain association held last ey Remember” ‘Oh Pal o' Mine." I 0. Shjerdan of Berlin was £1 the hanguet. He wrker Shirt Co. Bazzar ‘It The bazaar given by the Woman's of the Berlin Congy Mid 'socie tiinal ehurch opens this afiernoon d will continng A cafeterin sup- 430 o'clock duping the evening. per will be served ai Shoulder Mending umbo” Gnasdow, who acked colly ime threc we rm again. F foothall this vear, however, Cow Versus Bns A cow wl m adjace ks ago, is 10 up the minutes this morning. Af +d blowing of the horn by tk This is the Place to learn ahout THI NEW Ford Car TODAY Beilin Auto Sales Berlin, Conn. %! Plainville News SELECTHEN FROWN ON GAS DEPOT NOW - Unable to Mail Orders Promptly éo Will Disapprove of West Main ;" Street Prolec DECIDE 0 BUY TRACTOR pony, it st Sensible Gifts for SWen ‘Ghat Are Sure to Llease FIRST, CONSIDER SHIRTS. ter. Also other good makes, some with collars to match neckband style. Made of woven and silk striped madras, broadeloth, ete. . ... Voters at Town < Also Put Penalty on Parking Ordinance— William Slater Dies—Little IluihLI ing—Pavano ishes Bond. We offer the Yorke than which there is no bet- separate or attached, others $1.95 » $5.98 YORKE SHIRTS of truhu and radium silks, white, blue and tan with collars to match, an » sentiment her a f business | outward $8.98 to $10.98 ea. . and through |take in the old Sec d| adjusted 2 ROBES for bath or lounging use, silk, wool, cotton blankets and terr , priced from $1.98 up. GLOVES, mocha, cape, suede, calf, with silk, wool, fur and unlined. Ranging $1.50 to $7.93. Down- SMOKING JACKETS, plaids and .\(l'i]\(‘\‘ and cuffs, trimmed with frogs and priced § : ) S, imported and domestie, heath- er mixtures, jacquards and solid colors. Priced to $16 ks imported and domestic, 95¢ to MUFFLERS of $10.98 each. foreign and al vassers start Foresters held ¢ oevening in the business session decided to postpons greatly | Vault Repa combinations Attend Play sections which his evening ed at Town day— hospital this morning that he Conlin Wins first gume of the nament her setback tour- | shto call on him quad resulted in 1 cepal chnrch John Conlin, duled foi disposition at the December term of Tues- Charles Holnquist ged with e shments were Mildrum continues to + zood night. Burritt. hotel. They two duets that received la The songs wer nastill duving the and Construction t Bertin Panthers L comuitter csented the ; o completd playoff this week “ADAM and EVIL” |0 1 r hone in a foothall ble to use > will pot play any | REGINALD DENNY “The Cheerful Fraud”’ ‘h had ronmed out of i t lot onto the short one drive around the new bridg Meriden bus for a fow repeat- driver, unction with | annual Chris funds collected used to support & at Community snow plow, he said, the expenditure was 1 and it ws carrie ors w a earlier this ye That each pe sail rules and town of Plainville he londed the resolution nders were tried in this wo ; i |\mn was arrested yesterday ! bles had already agreed to throw | CONstable 1. W. Furrey. H ime Sy et g I court that bis wife had put him said that he believed a system could ! 90Ut while she testified that he had Db Gl LE i n A RN TRie N O sURT DrbAfOuRT 1 ey elva! could merely pay his il with the costs involved. For- Justice Ryder ordered Pava mer First tmar T Prigy| r ordered I 10 to NEed B SEtE Do ¥ asken| PAY his wife $15 a week for the that fatiane six months, stipulating tha ng Wes ment that an of = tor could be used and for use in connection with the|city and felt that|Y., and John A resolution introduced by Second | New cetman William Downham and gulatlons in the| yigees 3o poe S e oved at the b $2 nor more than $10 for each Mr, McCarthy asked if the siuch authotity and upon Prosecutor Charles T |that costs of at least $10 extra {would be necessary if parking of- 14 make mpson inform- »afn street tod ssen buildi ving Mr. Simpson’s sta ould warn mo rists during the fir for grading | brothers, ¥'r tichard later of New Yorlk ater of Walden, N. luter of Pinc Bush, | well justified. | N. Y.; and several nepliews. His | — ° a member of the Pottstown elevcy antol News in the national footbali Jeagus. Ground Broken For School Joseph MeCarthy seconaed the reso- | wife died about ten years ag d without dis- Funer ul arrangemer in charge of J. M. C ts, wh rtin & ritain, are incomplete. Pavano Must Pay Wi ke 4 e ano Mus | (Ixal the new structure, which will De e ’f"&"-‘l’)‘\“"i;'\ "’)“Jl‘”l;’ Joseph Pavano of Shuttle Meadow contain eight grade rooms and a o ares before Jus- kindergarten, wil RS Lon. iuh thok s form road appeared in court or us: 8 will be completed next |0f an amendment to the regulations ar, was as fol- tice M. 0. Ryder yesterday afternoon | to answer a charge of non-support against him by his w . who has a family of scven son violating about 17 years. Some time ago his 16-year-old eon ssked pernussion to {leave high school, ing jmu sport the family. This drew the attention of the authoritics, and it was found that a daughter Was police employed at the Standard Steel & had he sec- Conlon said court, addin A T o the penalty| ASent Williams of the State W | fare society investigated, and P Sl {Grand Juror Charles I. Conlon %2 or risk n‘,vfl.fl(’” a ““"‘lmm of $500 must be furnishe Pavano was able to rais bond of this amount anpd was lowed to go. Autos Collide An automobile operated by Jaec sk and no arrests would be made untilf o pl A OREEEES Y CR (hegs! o o it o v Trom-! petr A fira “iNew Britain, van into a parked ma- s o Of L AWmErCe fchine owned by Carl A. Aymett of | jyek | ng ChioTee=l Bristol at W Main and Pi me fo when eve 1 1 Strand the to During the ¢ Tames 1. Usher had other 1 Ition of parl turned to|“bus stop” there. This would allow | oty o take on passengers of at th patrons of therc their mail, Mr Trucks pe Irive considerable indigaa ction had could ne Leod said, and on [iey Cornel Prior re of the town grace by 1 from the 1L unde He kept e shonld ablet suitably mounted, ol lated ahoyve | November Building L ding operations, h of winter, fell off shary the month of November, ac proi i cording to the report Inspector 0. 1. Cooley. was taken in in fe month, while October permits fssued parking space be- ater building The resolutior ussion Postmas introduced \ front of the pos office and the establishment of a to stop for a few ked in frone of the off iv have been holding mails, he charged, and this created meeting. Because this parkir t ot heen voted upoa, A. A, Mac- motion of Attor- World War Honor Roll would re-| The trophy case in 1 was branded a dis- rry 0. Rex, who said “brushed oif some found an honor clean and the t the selectmen be empowered streets yesterday afternoon {berg teld Constable | | who investigated, foreed into it by 1 and Juror (¢ . Conlon time of en- 3 rles 1. Conlon, but th discretion several witness d that the attorney's ca well ahcad of Greenberg's and could {in no way he held fo blame. Gre berg then agreed to settle C.oof C. Mecting The wet weather of the p I the plans of various ! prohi local factories to pain the town's name on their roofs for the guidance of aviators, it was reported at the center and the post o was s scconds and | pooting of {he Chamber of Com.- | SOTE! Usher - said cmerce last ey g. Three orics Or ire now awaiting spells of dry weather long cnough to allow ouf- side paint jobs to d The town disp: ported progr ton in the v committee T Still looking for a suitable place advertise- | Wild i ment ut conter, the committe has now broadened its ficld and in- | has re tends Lo place signs of greeting ar weleome on the main highways le ing intoe this town from New Iirit- ain, Southington, Bristol and Farm- ingto " The possibility of zoning Plainville was mentioned such a step wo to he eventually, but nothing ean be done | und: in this matter at present. advertise it was tabled. the corridor of the dirt said that the It was thought that | Tl 50 he mov- to find a suitable place, also to Dusty League Bowling en | trame or throw away the Liberty . Bond certificate in the adjoining {American Legion § Mr. Usher sald the American | Bristol Bras 158 intended to place the honer | 11 €. Baum . 12 9 ext to the cannon on Legion | Stan durd Steel . ! 9 ind Mr. Simpsoir kald that ar- | Businessmen A 10 1wents for this had been \flluw’lr}"””‘”' Casting 4 12 4291 § s | Sessions Clock . B S1 0 elork ting was then adjourned | Peck Spring .. G .286 L amou the vot 1 out after the The Bristol Brass bowiing feam liscussion on the gasoline tanks re- | vaulted into a tie for first place in| McK the Industrial 1 meting out g the|the Sprin “hapin, Wood winners all were ue last night by | v severe triple defeat to combi feel Carueei, 2 of the of Building | M. . Baum feam was knocked fur- Only $41, ther down from its old first place g the|perch when the old gaw Businessmen ook from them in a match Prose as fol-land Kraus, The lows: One five-room bungalow, to Brisol Brass Oldes ceted by J. S Purdy on Bast!Carucel ...... 96 112 who, acc 3ro of; six odd buildings, | Kriscenski .... $9 admitle three garage, one plumbing permif. | Chapin arave PTHB: H Lo electrical permits, 1 4 heating |, Woods 88 been installations. Of the $41 in Cavatier 102 96 90 $10.25 has been turned over Sundmion 104 ~ 205 | ¢ nd th remainiy N Monday “l by Mr. Cooley } 486 466 1475 i | Peck Spring Ove AC New Britain Banguet |Mhite . SRR tors 0 ernor John H. Trumbull | Dunbur a0 B B0 Scrforme Nir o Transportation” at the i UavanaughoL..ou6 2840 ! fourth an banquet of the New ' l'ompey ..,... 93 Vritain Chamber of Commeree traf- SWythe ! burean in the Burritt New | i Pritain, last night N { 805 | the mowas foastmaster 8 \ mana bl Eleetrie Mfg, Co., s S president of the chamber | In Superlor Court : Two local cases will 1y — 252 Mer | e Brnest ¢, Simpson of the su- | ; perior court Ijv V Tuesds o ¢ v\‘ H. e that of Guy K. Spring or New Brit-} 5y o 1in, who appealed from the deci- & g e e ol in N him guilty of driving an automobit* e & toan of with improper lig The other p o W the {that of Henry Pereau, bound over o for the theft of an automobile. 458 458 4GS team ¢ William Slater Dead Ideal Alleys Bowling Mar William Slafer of Furminat The Acorn A. (. won its first Ot enne died Haven hospit 1. Born v was 69 vears of age. lile hew, Cha vening at the New | howling match of the had lived for a long time on Sexton leys { Britain, coming here a showed further improyement, | p 1o reside with his the steadier work of the les Slater. | Mr Slater s survived by threc | (Conti in Piymoutl. [night when it downed the Smok M ter Laters by 41 pins at Hart's Ideal al he firemen rolled well and l)urlcu)(ll School District on Pine street by the contractors, Loucks and Chippifls Hill alld BATi0GtOD | schoct and curnishing 3 compnsre wat 10 YQUNG PORKERS KILLED ‘\L'-ii‘..'f"r"x,.“Ji,‘."‘,,fl'"“'::'.".?:.‘?e';‘m Vines During Novem- Bearings, Tne. ber Total More Than $1,100—More Ihan 2, w oculated—Autoist Under Arr 1 would hesit animal particul cstigation. It e property of ter, has been running| woods north of the city past two weeks. The owner | try 1o loei 1- | has been Phree Bristol cases are scheduled Eietsnink fbuctso ""‘ for the December term of the su- unsuccessful perior court at Hartford. Adelaide Brown ‘ ars a resident of this city, died | court on November 3rd for violation evening in o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the | Noble ing parlors of » Court Vines ! ses by the sed in the local p $1,011.45, according to | Rasula, Domenick FPerugino, Jr. ed by th } cater portion of this | hound over by the local court on t was paid by motorists, | October 26th, charged with carnal Held Under Bonds party and who was rel Rristol hospital yeste 0 t the local police sia- | the mailing of Christma ml it form. The | from the featured by the work of Murphy Mather and 1 seores Lo n county is scheduled to he heard on niber 12 Numher of Inoculations M inoculations by the o city ha ording to S viorning chools will he completed 0. 1. Meeting First State League Game 1 will play its first st that city. Tomorrow night | Saseioes 2 Ly Walch For used by the departure | e pliok Idman, r for the| Syrac f P foothall player of con on Puge 23) ity. During the Ground wus broken yesterday for the new school building for the Clark of Wallingford, It is expected spring. 'nlll total u|r|\roxllnu("ly $73,000. The eld early this year, voted an ap- nD]vrIAlion of §75,000. | 6:30 o'clock last evening on Broad sireet by Motorcycle Policeman Ed- gar Norton on a charge of operating a motor vehicle while under the in- | finence of liquor. He was released under honds for a hearing in the local police court next Monday | morning. School Children In- and Burlington may | Jobnson's arrest last night was but terest has | (he third within the past few weeks, least temporarily, | One charge of reckless driving is ns by a report | StIl pending in the local eourt and adquarters this| 19 scheduled for next Monday also. liman of | Firemen Win First, ¢ last| The first sitting in the setback was | tournament between the Bristol fire 1 one =0 badly department and the New Departure 1 to kill Manufacturing Company fire depart- s of the | ment was played last evening at the wed, al- | New Departure fire headquarters, that the city fire fighters nosing out their been per- | opponents by the narrow margin of 1er a wolf or a bear. | 300 to 492, Chief John H. Hayes the city department assisted ma- o animals is scouted | terially in bringing victory to his ontend that a dog |side by defeating his opponent 87 to (ot invading a pig | 60 While Captain H. E. Kittell of the fwo good sized pigs. central fire station shaded his op« farm is located in | ponent hy a margin of 75 to B1. md there are acres Four tubles were in play with the Jear of the farm | following players taking part: Bria- L that a wolf has | tol fire department: Frank Law and tracked by 41 hun-John Mullin; Orrin Porter and Cap- gton district has | ftain H, BE. Kittell; Captain H. E. beliel of many that | Rob and Robert Muzzy; Assistant sible for the w Chief Matthew McCormick and J. Otlers | Smithwick; John Bowen and Dewitt pecics of | Stevens; Michael Driscoll and Clar« of pork, | ence Lysaaght; Chiet John H. Hayes 4 pbut|and James McDermott; Thomas coujd | Kelly and George McInerney. New Departure: Quinn and Cor< 1\"! n; Chiet Mitchell and Captain | Johnson; Chandler and Foley; An« derson and Hodges; P. Corrigan and Bannon; Mahaffy and Soleler; Ber« 1 Stumpf; Tabor and Card. The ond sitting will be played at the central fire station on next Thursday evening, December 8th. Bristol Cases in Superior Court. Stephen 8 at som iths old t a dog may have at- ity that it may have Dog Warden Thomas 1 notified and is con- several occasions to |" The appeal of ¥Fred Busse, who Brown, for many | was fined $100 and cost in the local Middletowr of the liquor law, will be heard. will be 1 at 2 Busse is represented by Attorney . Pierce, . I'unk and | The case of Robert Dreshenberg I Wolfenden, pastor | of Sixth street, who was given a jail chureh, will conduet | sentence of 10 days by Judge Joseph L burial will be in M. Donovan on November 26th. for obtaining goods under false preten- issuance of a fraudulent will be given a hearing chola Fantasia, Anthony ice ' che vem- | will h oof N ene Cavalleri, who were city court 'and ¥ nowledge of a minor female. mes of New Pritain, | Requests Early Mailing 1 during 4 Thanks- | With a view of avoiding, as much home of as possible, a congestion at the local on Andrews street, |post office Christmas week, Post- 1sed | master ¥rank §. Merrill has asked | for the co-operation of citizens in cards and rial witness. Bonds | packages. His communication receiv- were sot at $500 by | ed this morning by the Herald fol- Attorney James T, |lows: - 1 not been furn! 1\.\1’ Patrons sending a quantity of Christmas cards, say 10 or more, ¢ «troct, | Should prepare and malil them two ‘o the police, has | or three weeks in advance, as mil- is now in | lions are mailed and they cannot I having | Possibly be hgndled and delivered urnish e hond of | if mailed only two or three or four by the local. The ng Jan (Continued on Page 38) iting o already been children of school tement made | B. IRobbins, Tnoculations at v lodge, 1. 0. 0, T.. | lar meeting at 8 | § ening in Stephen | § ure has- New Depar 2t with the f the arena | § st Atlas | school gym, the on the T. A. B.| rroll of the local nt negotiating with of Syracuse in an in the o“ spapers ons has heen a me; et and i ierable abil son he was past s nents on plede stematieally Il obligations He’d Make It Easier for Santa —— r,\u@ STORES N\~ JCE FANCY SWEATERS= YEAH-ANY AMOM GO7 VT Fol 12 MNE Dc M\) A7 A\/'W'M G0) conimunion )SME LU GET A [ SWEATER LIKE 77«\'=> GOT A \WKOL cral conference, WINDOW FULL and henevolene \ s planned 10 visit cvery rlin Congregational ci Wilcox will speak LAANE ONE 700,MOM! sers will enjoy and then start their 12 o'clock the a short dinner s will also start will continue for | is hoped that the | completed before entire week. » following Sun- Congregational heen divided into districts and ench canvasser will have charge of a cer- e (e ”__——Y—_fi MA/BE | BUT D LIKETO ) YOULL AANE OWAIT | | | [ T 1S MOTMER BOUGAT ~ SANTA ) MANE IT NOW=T'LL s : u;)\i anr ) e BRING | IBE AY CURISTMAS L ;‘és(;:; OEToiJ WONDER |F L COOLDNT | Yo ONE! ) | PRESENT JUST THE L P SN ‘SAME, MOM = ALEkS iy 0T, ANOM, JUST THINK | L\D\M GLAD SANTA WILL BE WUEN AE FINDS || AE'LL AAVE ONE LESS PRESENT 70 LEAVE REG U & PAT OFF 2\ 01927 By NI

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