New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 16, 1927, Page 9

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Mail Orders Promptly Filled “GIFTS” Boys Shop by Mail if Unable to Come Yourself Skid Into Ditches OUTSIDE HEALTH OFFICE Local Officials Opposc State Plan ] 1 | U.G. I Told to Put Streets cars we after 10 o'clock. Toses Finger John Alkas of Beriin had th i ] 5 Chitiine plaint at police off & number of cars when they i o not met with any too grati 45 Ao : # h e 3 e ey Shape—Dust League Bowling— "% ponse, and it has been decided | Plainville Resident Dies—oh 5l K. of 1% 3 |skidded against curba, ° ¥ew Dinner Contributions. 10 extend the time limit of contribu- News Notes. | ‘.}h; anr ::I €lection of _01‘\““"‘ V“_ On Gearge street, one autolst in . tions from Sunday to Tuesday. A " dan f e s of Pythlas, (,pvine the brak to his car, did ar lcu ar | A day of miscry and mishaps de- iber of packages were left yes-| At a meeting of the Employes | Will be hel UPSdRy eYeDISE. | not gupgéed In stopping it Bi bhe N jscended today upon all who were |terday in the basket in 8. J. Castle's Feqith Protective loagus held last :‘”.";‘L’“lv’ s onauy cxerclsesnad olimben the “curbiig* crossca .&‘umm-wu:w enough 1o be forced |Store, and some money lm;lwlfln PU% evening tn the city court room, the e 'ry" onday evenliE: {the sidewalk and crossed s section A 7 5 : 1> box, but a great deal more Y % 2 3 | of lawn in front of one of th f- out into the ice storm to tread or |in the box, but a gr o £ et et = awn ne e res| )fi_\],..\_, over the slippery walks and | could be used to advantage. [following officers were reclected | e Chiristmas Sfail Light dences. Councilman Homer H. Judd A% | highways. Numcrous minor accidents Told to Repair Streets for the ensuing y President, | Up to 4 i left his residence on Laurel street | 5 | of Christm and cards re- (¥ [occurred and many more were bare- | The sclectmen today were in com- Samuel J. Lar vice president, | 2~ T t the local post |1 had proceeded only a short dis- AN i1y averted as automobiles carcencd piratonipling e SN e\ Gasiiny el et SEGROTVR; S ree stmai i o O o0 small, in | e toward city hai when his car ¥ luncontrollably ~about on ‘the icy- | which recently laid a gas main |y S0 seeralary; | domtpasiaon ast vear, according | o] T" ""“”’;‘5 and turned com- 38 [poated strect, the New Dritain-| through the town, and informed the | & oy 3 Meingtes T borxat ot Bos Frank E. Merrill and | o€ around, facing in the direc- Plainville roud at the town line be- company that the town was waiting y J. A ry. e board of | it ot Th tion of his home. He dldn't argue jIns the center of the trouble. Here | for it to put the streets back in the managers for next vear will be as | G SRR !he point but drove the ear back 5| D I § crls. | 4 K | the ice storm was aided b over- | condition fn which hey were before follows: Albert Vuilleumier of the 2 Bonevertatnam "J‘”-" Eee “ rosecuting Attor- NTTANT 5 ¢ (10w of the pond onto the highway, | 1 ompany’s workmen tore them | xew nyopariire Manutacturing At & e B ames T. Mather was also oblig- JUNION SUITS, 3 to 8, plain colors and 3 555 o iere vern miny felleht footlls o) Gus Lomolatat saldl that ) thell s Sab KLU Han cectining cout | 110 16 the Tesiar ores v diey |0 10 #baNGOD s car near his Homs novelties, specially priced ..... SR . up kY sions car went through llrl i ser for smoot off H\;‘ rn:uIl; Barnes compa George Tetro, the |until after the close of the holiday ‘\:h;l',“ l)"‘: r:?::: 1t impossible;to Kesp SHR PRI q : 3 Rt ] the roadside and |was now in New England and would "% <% ! : e - i 2 i SHEEPSKIN COATS, khaki and forest green shells, full lined, belt 2*@ AT e S D e e sl e R e e and .ml‘]lfi ])qckst, ! b;y '~"~|1(u.l but non m‘] these mishans| on past streef, at least, more | Bertel W. Aspelin, C. 5. Root com- | the importance of mailing packages Ll“‘l"' ‘,:: ""t‘“”f' ""L.‘“": :’""‘ speclally priced, €achy /oo e o 5 rosulted in setious. demags o Der- |G covaning will bs mieces to pany; Charles C. Morgan, American | en : Do deliverea | Sorth Main street into Laurel street, IN TR [S ts 5 N [ sonal inju |restore the rond, and the company Silver company; Joseph C. Russell, | to led and crashed into a white hi J)I'Jl‘;\IOR »OV I‘t“%OA?'A\Y -t(m ol $7 98 $ l 4 50 b“ i o om it the town line 5|\ "ol that it would have to uso ' Dunbar Brothers company: Chrlettas way standard on the latter street chinchilla, sizes 3 to 8, prices .......... . to . &é 1 Jugle Gdistions eheh daw o o where 1k lope. up Tevements Wervizen, 1 15 Sestons & Son: Ars s from now on the amount | 214 demolished it. CORDUROY KNICKERS, new partridge corduroy il e UAHIes Co I B v i nireral e irollAS v Brightman, Sessions Clock < mail will incroase daily. | Trolley cars of the Bristol Trae- 7 to 18, brown, grey, ta e i it $3 25 gy | been engaced all summer dn the| cclectmen intend to give company; George Tong, sion prosent indications, next week |00 company maintained the regu- 0 13, brown, grey, tan, pair .............. s s AR sy 5 . kS lual filling in of that part O i1 e work parsonal snpervision in or- IFoundr company; Emory D. Allen. |y + busy one for postal em- lar twenty minute schedule and all 4 PIECE SUITS, B Oak pond which lies north of Qer fhat strects may be put back '):mml Brass corporation. lected frains through this city arrived and 8 to 16, special $ l 7 50 % £ iiants has remulted dn | /o the proper shar |as delegates at large were J. I Coy, | Hadsell Camp to Elect eparted on time, il ) § Sl it GO RO AR TS B o e s i the level of t olond e town will pateh up Woodford |L. 4. Wi 1. J. Morey Ll o for the ensuing year will| To facilitats the operating of au- . CREW NECK SWEATERS, maroon, L e T e e Wilcox. F. W. | he el i 2 G. A.|tomobiles on the grades in the cen- 3 black, blue, sizes 8 to 18 *;k‘vci'\l $5 45 to I8 1 {5 Dt amd yistondyy | M€ Co. a8 sogn as weather permits, Carnell was clected an honorars | i1 Camp, U. 8. to be ter of the city, the streets were ) sizes papecial SRR . \ [ h: dded t LD eal oL AL eE member of the board. held on 1 Monday evening in sanded early this morning by em- . % = the pond ers began creep onto & = The rep S « reannr h 4 Excellent choice of Neckties, 50c up. i R RO ilis S e ‘(‘l e e “"“’“:\"1“‘]‘{“ o 1o Mloves ot the public works depart- | L | Tao cat ague enjoyed iis Howing usiness session, the | ment. Bovs’ S i Thrsn coming of the freezing temperature | American Le 2 -G89 e : A - Boy's x\h(!]%—hth‘ul Floor A g B i bR 430 MoSt successful year in 1927 since its | four he setback tour- | Crowded From Road B situation was ed, and 5 -\:‘]»‘ 2 I“ qj‘”‘ > ‘511 | OrRanization in 1917. The member- | nament w mond ( Hugh G. Holmes of 19 Willough- e L . " Al s : o Arlncial drainage s torlgnecl i"lif"‘l;{“”l.t\\ a6 SMID at the present time now num- | Neyw tain will be played by sirect reported to the police de- A m%m jossry if the rond Fs to U L 56 1 Ders 5,000 workers in the local fac- | Britol veterans are load |partment this morning that last ’mm el .mdl free. r,,.,\.’:‘ G i tories and present indications that| Hardware City team by a total of inight, while driving his automobile ——e—— coat of ice. The pond to the south | I'lainvi A this number will be increased during |10 game down Terryville road, he was {nnder a doctor's care for some ti smbe. & oTiolr 1a t-,of the highway is at a much lower | Sessions Clock 1 ’ Ithe coming year. | ) [ Accider ot {tanas ? ; 2 g \;lly‘d_,:: iy :'\-r’q”:,’ ,\(f\,‘. ,;f',,.‘f":f‘l ,,,,1“ f(?f,, 'j.‘mfj::‘” 'mm ‘ho Ievel than that on the north, so that | Peck Spring 10 A¢ the ’;rls»’x‘n time a total of | l\";v‘:v:f',’«.r.uf"‘fl’uh;.L~‘|mnlx':: 08 m mdn h(:flr o "’t‘ifl :’,u:n ;“o eriin ews [ ormal oL | ho hoy ieceined fhe bne. Irainage would not be & difficult| The Ameriean Legion and Tusi-| ¢ A% Lo B deposited in the three |of 111 Main strect, Terryviile, - fore |1l o pen, e s hiEE i yer. v recelved the su 4 ks i ted for firet place in D122 & ol ind i e ot Main strect, yville, [tion of Terryville. He was obliged injury while at play in the Worth- | 5 alsh and Miss |1 4 ke % he ¢ 10cal banke” Disbursements — during [ mer postmaster of that town, wholto cross onto the trolley tracks and e im;'on school | Dt tt attended a mecting of [ Trucks sent out by the state high- "“‘”{\“"“ "‘»"‘,"”bl]'m“”:' ‘r:_\!hn vear amounted to $7,364.60, $5.- | died at the Bristol hospital Wednes- [in so dolng, his head struck against Boys' Club Loses the Travelers Girls' club last evening | WAy department sanded the roads il ]‘ T sersedes the | 100 Of this amount being spent in [day evening from a fractured skull the steering wheel. He sustalned w F FAEAN NAM J The Kensington Boys' elub hasket- lat Hartf s the jur .:‘n.-"m. l“r m,,{ de- de ‘m\” Jl\'y’fh‘ l] S [the care of patients. Seventy-five pa- [aud other injuries received when he several cuts about his face. The “hall tea s defeater o second | 6 R se was 7 tford |} ent. a particularly heavy layer | unofficial ones whic! o tents were treated during the year struck by automobile ope e Ll :u“ e ’}‘r '1'1 :Hn t ‘::‘ \hw\. o e M\N'Q’ s ”:'m:‘[ thrown across Blossom's cor- | compiled in the past and shows that | (3 WA p:";nlI!l(n'A"“ Eiei o fod by T n“\ . “n'f”‘”l‘w;’ S uim;",‘rlr; ° the ollies AR NaREENL j 9 Junty “y” when 1 t to pan Mrs Smith of New | B¢ five feams are only fhree games y o g0 16 PR [ be held at 9 o'clock tomorrow morn-| e : v " County “Y* § hen it to panied by Mrs. Alfred Smith of N O T T P L R e for first | 151ed on the = Mein. | 1 hield at 9 o'clock tomorrow mor, Schools Close Next Thursday the fast Ne n South church Britain. | gees ! R The report of Secrefs cKin- | the Immaculate Conception | mpa schools of the city will close |five at the New Britain Boys' clul re will Le no whist parties st cre relited about town dur- noits mateh last A" 'stry show that during the year church in Terryville. Ite e atte last evening by a 20 to 12 w}m. 'nw: Saerd ‘; n?‘,lu -HH’rv‘h\\mvr[’:r‘f‘vrhrgv!.u ing the day, for the ice was so thick | creation alleys the Standard o6 e placed in sanitariums ,;,‘: 1 ’ \\m" celel l:“:‘l ‘!;:Kf;],:',:r:,,::.wm.],,,f:r:fie[ :2. {locals were away off form and were Christmus and New Yoar holinay nd slippery that at t machines won thre: > stralght strings | or tne treatment of tuberculosls, 1ass of requiem and buria GrEaton Tuesday morning, January Robert Isaacson Elected as Sub- compiercrs oniid by their op- The partics will be resumed Mon- [ Would continue in the same direc- luckless Peck Spring a8-lone is receiving treatment In the |fp qne St Joseph's cemetery, S |ponents at ull stages of the game. day cveming January 8. There will |UOn in spite of the turning of @ Hon and advanced to wihin inowington Hoeme for Cripplsd CHUL | Watasbus V. F. W. Election a i I R (14 | churchy team led the halt e no whist next Monday evening | Wheel. ume of the leaders. Schur and {gren and one s being cared for at | W. 1% ML S, Meeting At a meeting of Harold F. Em- Il Rl | by & 16 o7 score. The work of confrary to the previous announce.| Troiley schedules were well main- HENOre Deslon M aln neanRe i Ra ranndIOT e s S BV AR el da R of the Women's For-| mett Dost, Veterans of orelEh At T ISy Chotkowskl was the one redveming ment, {tained in the fa ) ml 'v]—rn‘u" \‘“‘l s. The Pl "-\'l”l" Casting | ooiving home treatment while four | vign Missionary socioty of the ,v,-n.u}“-n Held last evening, Leon point of the Tocals’ playing. He was e condition of Miss Hattie | 1 and wires. On the Bristol line | o,, spra B ¥ e | pect Methodist Episcopa irch ! vas, e : MANY AUTOS ARE DAMAGED an over th- nioor, treating up the Mildrum who s confined to the afia. | {he condictors were forced 1o brave | {we pume from the H. C. Baum out- | ———-— S R the {,fim_" e “;‘C."fid %’mz‘;"":a‘;nx: jpasses of the church five and acting qjesex ho pital in Middletown is the Sou :n‘vl Hie ou H’m the wmr\c_‘ of Dave and DBass | Plainville exchange of the Southern | home A. L. On 'alected were as follows: Senior e, pivot nan Cor 1(\[“‘ 1\)‘ SNELON ported as being improved. She will fende i ondheito sand uhe AT S New England Telephone Co. will be | Bell vice-commander, Alme Gervals: jun. i v Discharged From Hos- Pisses. - Malone, with cight points, unable to leave the hospital for : On uphill stretchies, but the cars kept Peck Spri held in Legion hall at 8 o'clock to- | Catholic Chaplain To Speak s (e Four- Skinner Boy Discharged From Hos- Fisses: 410l Point man for Kensing. ooy, e T s :W rated | Dace with their schedules, 1w 70 g e Tm e night, ated in | v e lv Catho. | 107 vice r:»!mmn?'dvr“("l;:;lde.? lo:: pital—Prentice Receives Patent— jton. The defeat puts the locals i the yion” soveral woeks ago. | Oppose State Sugzestion Dunb §¢ 83 last evening's Herald, A good crowd university, Will | tarmasten ,",’:r'm;,:":{»“}demi' ‘éu R e 4 | bottom position of the e e tendered Mrs, | Plainville officials have expressed | Pompey 87 84 is expected and a pleasant evening |, n open meeting AMVO0d. retiring commander, was JensingtonSiBoys SRCILRLosc B i e pioliminary: same the Eans oo e T . L RS * | their disapproval of the plan recent- | (avanaugh 20 105 S4— is promised. Colum- e 5 ey . V. Read a surprise party at hor lected a trustee for three years. R {sington Juniors were defeated by the Horme on Wiltos Avennatl et ey or 1y broached by the state in regard | Scl 9 10t 10 Brass Makers Wi wher Riggs is| ? ST (A LR |Juniors of the South church after a ; ! (e to the employment of outside health | The Bristol Brass Co. office bowl- no of the most brilliant orators of | _The appointments of the new 5 il : i i the occasion being her birthday. She _ : 2 Gaen 5 B harE o bt i 4 | commander will be announced at the W. J. Fagan electeid - Chief | thrilling game by thre points, 14 to (6 ©oCASION being 1 el officers instead of doctors residing | ing team easily disposed of the Bris- | 1o Tiartford diocese, His subject for . : 1. The locals outplayed their op- B il ehdeeand 8t projected | Kibner tol Water Co.at the Recreation al- | iy cvoning will he 11, ividual | NCXt meeting. Installation exercises Rang “]”fl”f "\ff““‘ o the Araeri. | onents in the first half and led at e & Cetiinnton scheme is for each health officer to Wagnet leys last evening. The scores: and His Church, | Vil take place on Monday evening, ueglicl: iR ston. He half time by one point, 9 to 8. The i Friends of Miss Isabelle Lawrence | D¢ employed ik a terrMory covering | Thompson Bristol Brass Oftice An entertainment program will be | JAOUArY 9th. can Legion ha by Robort lspseson | Second halt developed into a gr i ik L EllE ‘I-“_‘f_'"‘ four towns, the towns to contribute | Nelson Allen 20 88 Ienishediny thel Hatir et ey Condition Remains the Same Do AR SIaE Y et ame defensive battle and the locals we 4 l__’_"‘\"‘jo e ”:’”‘»,“,' f“”}‘ Bh0laniece to makoiain histans Rahmb undman 104 Minstreis under the management ¢f| The condition of Oliver H. Bailey, RO s fehaenie s BE N R aes he e S i | s LR Lester 7, O'Brion, Chomas A, Casey |Tural MAIl carsier) Whoss FIoht Sro Eop e Duien ellcoryeloCiol BB I I ciente) Aatonka tas walY one Haalcal L s el e e e T (O'Brien ..., 101 92 i nepa e s Mille Sisn i aW.plagan, rocord N st enatary oL S i L S il i Mond xht, when this Chapin .. 103 87 Tl Tt tol hospital, still remains critical, al- Moore, financial sceretary; Daniel J i f : ol voung daughter of Mr, and ford on Mone nigh hen th "7 | Lyneh will pre © piano. . i points which was enough 4 A el ety ettt - oia i though le has been resting more Malarney, treasurer; Ve to give them a vietory. Havlick was clurson is quite Il at & JLDe Sttt : | 510 457 467—1434 | : | comfortably since yesterday morn- elli, junior woodward and J. ¥} : : | her Lome on Wilcox avenue with town officials. The selectmen ; phen LD g i Moore, trus el s b e e e el i SepTbiolate [wil' hola mecting at § | IN& according to a statement of the " rhe’ meeting was larecly attends d“ § \"}H P"l""- 5 Tt Ition today 5 reported as being posal. Not only would it result in “””‘;"":’ ’.,I,:;:.l,',l i i o'clock (his cvening in Stephen Ter- | hospital authorities this morning. because of its imporlance. The| - son was born to Mr. and Mrs. {00000 | ) I £ 4 5 He O ry hall y e i newly clected officers will scrve inj Henry A at the N ! The Book club will meet mext | ™ [0 Sulirck o i e Former Plainville esident Dies | (PG 8100 10 ORPHANS their respective offices for the year General hokpital yester Tuesday evening December 20 for chorus wo nd solo work would e s James Robinson, 1S4, | v 1828 | child’ and mother arg i monthly mecting. The jia vedit o performers much 2 died yestorday afternoon At the Cars Smashd | be resting comtortably, 1 be held at the home of o would be unfair 1o single home of his da B L v T . Farley Scnds $50 Each to The rain which began to fall carly | Gliusg bitc E. Dalbey. out any for individual excell as Town T H. Eustice of Main street, Terryville this morning raised havoe with m-l 1] The state b ‘.\- 1 : bowill meet this eve- the young people all did their work Candidates town basket- | from 'nu{vm 5 H]wi'lr ’_vn‘ ~§ u\n[ , Children’'s Home and Polish Or- cement roads in Berlin and caused [has sent i nop to Town Clerk ng at Community hall at § o'cloek. in exeelleni man w conching of £ i "hall team, as well as all those who| Born in Nottingham, England, Mr. | ] nimerons aceidenis and narrow es- | thue Woodruit indicating « ch Tho contest for highest homors in the troupe was under {he direction | Subrek 5 e can play the game, are requested to | Robinson came to this 1| Dphanage As Christmas Present. capes from accidents, - The Cearly fin the GRALEYNG On tha L1 elRaty 11 e T ontel tor i RaiRBE h o\ ol pile i e G o Re G : “-{he present for a practice scssion at | Sears i el e Al | e O llrentaihomatan D T EGE Connecticut buses were caugh “I }-‘h‘mu or 1 o and northerly he John P, Lewis. Mrs, ) Sugen- 491 476 7 o'clock this evening at the Higlh | Wher " resided ur “‘ 2 I!“ ler. | iSh Orphanage will each receive a e hedule fabout 2,600 fect, This was done in , PN Nettin & plane. It twas (i} : e Ll o ¢ was a4 member of Freder- B 2 out chains and th "E' ) e mlv .‘ f L T I, Jaong) wary will he open this presided at the piano. 1 as School Closing schoo! gymnasium. There was onl < . X Ul and A, M. of | check for $30 from Willlam J. Far- for the morning was away off. The {accordance with seetion 49 and oon and evening for the 1ine surprise to many to find pall turnout at dhe first practice ige. No.o L AL 10 and Ol bus coming from Moriden at 8:00 | chapter 263 of the public uets har Vooks h e iz and (RS RIC Gendole I Selospesol i unll Eupno vl NG TESE penelni| T Iy, this amount representing & sum S hing m Moy (8100 ks 3 @ g ok at so many of A e e N e i S o e on Iriday, De- (but it is hoped that more men w fo: of money awarded to Mr. Farley in teloel i car disastrous Improve Road. ikt Lot vest REpR e DaEGlin s fre QIR : S a fast team | He is survived by Tis wife: two e) g l\xl. ; l\’l‘l s | The con “'\\'I:mx‘:vf i RO LA es pEe s LA : oy cember 23, They' will rcopen iony Sl I B e Wilson Peote of New Connection with a campalgn con- e e R e e yanll i I SE L S ylon b January 3. 1025 |ean be developed York city and Mrs, Willlam .| ducted by New Britain Lodge of d50 enETGoRED (islentizeth DS B o e sh A gt Stk aucil R S NI, - Co. Dince ! AL Fustice of Tereyville, and one son, PIKS to raise funds with which to "\‘ 11 et [ e e e Rt ‘“‘\\ IRt oo P The dance to he conducted by the | Mombers of mol S 1 ; on of Waterville, | Supply Christmas dinners to the A large Mack truck, hea | ratins. 15 practically ssable W visitors in fown cording to a report here is chureh Sunday school will meet at : t “Inecdy. The award was maas: deat ed, was forced to leave the road cars, Crushed stone is now being possibility of 1he ing system 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon to re- onn e sl S drive ‘up on to the t to avold | hur on (he road and this shouid | to get the basketball the loeal depot e i ehtentalas L iThe oo will be h abis it _‘?H?X“mf Itm"t‘nlwnt :;m,g;: pitlng S e Sie Bists Mt S8 ovorndme thetnhu S wiling on G o her beaniliohel Hen e N | ent. Tt is requested that the chil |0°clock Saturday afternoon L e e o e to Meriden after this one arrived i o, {Way at the carlicst possible moment olectrie lights were turned o jdren return their Christmas stock- | residence of M. Fustice. Rev, John! 11 P ”f"‘[" f'\'"‘f‘ e X" o New Britain until chains were put| Colleet Gifts, ['anal 11 ose awi s TALanA 6 play are {he interim the Community club has — ings at that time or on Sunday. | €. Wilkins, o Marics {provliua bywilifam O8TAy or i hie Bmma Hart Wiard chapter " asked o report at:Colo’s ‘store. this intereatod itsell inciho situation and <PLAINVILLE» iaEgh (choal baskatballsfenmipchitrel sillidenduetithy ronvicas and| SENIOR CLUB HAS SOCIAL A Ford car met with mish el ters of the American Revolu- | evening at 7:45 o'clock st Ber- the secrctary has written the il g jwill open its season in Litchficld to- burial will be in West cemetery, S CLi : it lfSé for high it attempted to take the turn ) -l“ tion, met yesterday afternoon at the Hin has been resorved ¢ on the Haven office of the railroad on 1 2 I night. Plainville ; o "'“*: 'f”""l ":"n‘: mb"""wl:" road to New Britain from Berlin{oo o iee House and collocted Hartford Y schedule with other half of the communily to have 1 | B T o Fred Callen, Jr., and William Cun- | Fivemen Defeated hool Senior clu embers Strgstyand aikiaded SEha ABlon BUTES Ghn(xtn ke g1 mhich SolLbe) sent g oA maarhy 3 lights restored both in the interest AGHTLY 1 Ep ningham ar ewitnesses at the trial © Winning two consecutive sit-| present at the club’s annual Christ- gl opereaniln s hadly st asietd DUk S i dTa A e & SR NGl PS U The Juvenile it of safety snd of convenience, While ay MeAvoy and Conrad ||or (e Soutnington bank robbers 1n |tings fn the setbaclk tournament mas party last evening in the the occupant escaped injuries. | trae thatonill be Hald for (hnss dex | ihe entertainment pr there but a few traveling during Nagel Hartford. They were instrumental |with the New Departure ficemen, | school's anditorium and gymnastum, = Five cars met with disaster ini 7 fard | Cor 5 SR el e ¥ S R L 1 the capture of tha robbe: W the city fire fighters suffered their! A departure from the usual custom b tained at the island {Community club last evening before the night any injuries sustained atuiday ir P ed th ! Iast Berlin by the monument whe “[ Legion Whist. {4 la and appreciative audience. the result of poor ing wonld alurday the recovery of the stolen moncy {first defeat last even The final having a grab-bag was noticeable. ey siindad fon ithaaslipnerg ROt s e e T e the troupe were voung girls more than offset the monet gain Johnny Hines in = |score was 640 to 616. Tn an effort | Instead, the toys were sent to & pnd fotadliaiups SEdliasplllc "',“,“;I'wm[ an itation 1o, the peovle il bovs of this community in their |realized from the present measure || “WHITE PANTS WILLIE” | Hana Pleked Appies, first auality, to make it three straight, Licuten-|school for colored children fn the The occupants wo “1"'“'!"“1‘ "“ 29 I8 the (owniito . atland teip N bist | Carly teens and some not that. Their |of cconomy it is &aid | | 2 bushel. Phone 51-2.—advt. lant George Brennan, manager of the | south. the cars werc damaged anc e R et S G b will he held | : 4 party which wi | = e unable to proceed. ; hall in Ken> i = ; 2t | i0 the American Legion hall in Ken | The state highway department | 1b il d e 3 an- | slngton this evening. Those attend- | F E Th E W B o W b b o e o T 0 ERECKLES AND HIS FRIE e Easiest Way y BLC gerous points on Berlin s Gt e et | able to proceed normally s | Travele Skene Tnt Miss Gertrude ton has entered tl Kensing- of in- dex finger of his left hand amputated | ¢l |’~‘ Insurance Company of Hart yesterday afternoon at the New Brit- | g S ! ain General hospital. He was work- | Last Bertin Tems | ing With a buzz saw on his farm | The Boys' club will meet {his eve- when he caught his finger in it and ning at Community hall. The. older L it hoys will mest at § o'clock adly cut it. s W g e el William Walsh is # member of the Middletown High A patent for a buckle has been is- chool L sued to George I, Prentice of Ber- squad. Middletown will p the lin at the United ‘States patent of- DBristol High school .'Ull.l_\'. re, | Several st B n women have s Returns Home joined the Kensington League of George Skinner, 12 year old son Women Voters, The league un- of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Skinner of derfaken the fask of supplying the been dis- towh poor with the baskets to i Any one with gi should turn sar Christmas baskets, clude food and toye. s of food and toys over {o the league Iarmington avenue, has charged from the New Britain Gen- eral ‘hospital where he has been un- der treatment for o’ eye injury. The boy had his eve pierced with a committee, Miss Ivy Dolby will be in splinter from an electrle light bulb | charge of the distribution of the and unde nt serious OI"“I‘-'I‘\OIL‘ b s as she is familiar with the The slght of his eye paired | conditions coneerns the town of for some time but the boy re- | poor. Bondediits, o, dostor dnpitmant| ITlie Melkoalal althreh choir will and it is possible that his cve Will | hold a choir rehearsel in the church return to normal agin, He will be | (his evening at 7:30 o'clock. Every mploy of Trav- | !mcrn:nre cxpenditure, th |they feel that a man from the outside would [think he would be incli | tor trouble and would fin ‘nmmr matters, wherea |n | |ent can handle situatior | busines | Becan for himself.” > of the gas st {1y that First Selectman J | son will be able to atten | ford meeting, but some |tives of the town will p " nt | | R? — ville Public Health foo: : used in bringing cheer to the needy famil has in |such close touch with town aff: |and would be too impersonal. |arise and does not seck NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1927, Plainville News IGE STORM CAUSES MISERY, HISHAPS State Sands Highways But Cars, ey say, but coming in not be in rs Th ned to look d fault with s local a calth officer as employed at pres s as to they “make ation hear- here Monday night, it is unlike- ames Simp- d the Ha representa- robably he Few Christmas Contributions ‘he response to the appeal of the Nursing as- d and gifts Christmas tes in town Bri._stol News LARGE AGAIN 15 NAMED PRESIDENT (Elected Head of Emploges’ Health Protective League | | Firemen arc Defeated—Former | | high others are awaiting a state sanitariums, To Play in Middletown The Lristol high school basketball team will journey to Middletown this evening for its sccond game of the season with high school team of that city. he form dis- played by fhie local youngsters last week against Terryville high leads many 10 believe that this year's feam is the strongest to represent the vacancy in ! Bristol high in a number of yea On next IFriday evening, Decem- her 23, the annual game bet ween the chool and the alumni will be yed at the high school gym. Casc Continued The ecasc of Thomas Ahern, HADSHLL GAMP TO ELECT charged with drunkenness, was con- ! |tinued by Prosccut Attorney ; {James T. Mather this morning un- Yale’s Catholic Chaplain to Speak— | !l tomorrow. Aliern was arrested last evening on Jacobs ing the rece eet follow- of a telephone cou- | Yctaras eome ) PN | 70 AAG LOTS | | |oraay s 3 | g VES-ITS GETTING AIGHER AN AIGHER! ( SAY!BUT Lowm ) I 6ONGTO_ GET m:n:\,?/ I NBVER THOLBAT OF TAATeLET ME TUINK OF SOME \WNAY/ \ I GO7 MYSELF IN A FINE Qama [z y 457 e AuUTre! YOUR EYES AN \WALK AROUAD city smoke-eaters, enlisted the serv- ices of former Mayor Joseph F. Dutton and Assistant Chief Matthew McCormick. This proved to be poor strategy, however, as this particular team lost to its opponents by 24 | points, the margin vy which the En. dee firemen won the sitting. The next sitting will be played at the central fire station on Thursday evening, December 22nd. Ice Storm Troublesome Automobile traffic was practically at a standstill today as a result of the ice and rain storm, which start- |€d at an early hour this morning. Many autoists, not realizing the treacherous condition of the streets, started for their places of business in automobiles only to find it neces- ry to abandon them along the way and continue their journey on foot. The. traveling down grade on Bris- tol's numerous hills was particularly hazardous and wheels were broken | |

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