New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 5, 1928, Page 7

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Mail Orders Filled March Sale China, Lamps, Glass Dinner sets, Haviland china, hand some floral borders, flower centey, gold handles and gold lined edges, 113 pieces, regular £112.00, special $89.50 Floor or bridge lamps, heavy base, with hreaker st £9.98, special $7.95 Gold encrusted goblets, high and low sherbets, cocktails, wines, tahle fumble iced teas, ginger ales and whiskey s, v lar $8.00 dozen, special 49 ea Luncheon sets, 21 pieces, glacs, rose ar green, special $4.95 set Hundreds of items too numeroun Dawnstair Dinner sets, French china, wild flow- or decoration and colored line ed preces, nlar selling $42.50 Gold plated bridge lanips, two lights pull chain sockets, twisted stand, R7.95, special $5.95 optic table glas., goblefs, footed sherbets, cocktails, teas, footed table tumbler, regnlar 23.00 dozen, I ()(‘ €d. sets cutting, I bargam at price handsome nd, regnlar reonla Rose and low high wines, footed e ger ales, rin Console handszome colored roze, pink or regular R1.50, $1.00 scf to mention at hig saving: ction NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, Plammlle News ‘BOARD OF RELIEF CHOPS GRANDLIST { Slices $117,054 OF Figures Fixed hy Assessars ‘TOWN MFETIN( ON 12TH Tax Rate to be Lald—Water Con- MARCH 5, 1928 the Tr w.ua plant for 23 years. Hs Mason. He is sur- a daughter, M and two grand- ersloth, Jr, an Governor Trumball 55 pany Asks Tncreasal Rate—Ar. fhur M. Booth Dies in Hospital— Governor Celehrates Birthday, Wrecked n ant to gie membera are Berlin News HENSINGTON TABS SEEHING WEWBERS - Drive Opens Thursday With ™" Public Recepuon SOCIETY IS 30 YEARS OLD "1in road, —_— attending th Flan Theatsr Partr Vi rated 1 number W ove ius e at Foli's norrew af! o Stork Vistts Town Pasqusle Kena alarm he s nds, was m “Pases known to his ciplent of many gool w parber shop this me 0 Anvghter, Aaris H "'1‘ born to Mr. and Epoctal Fown Moeting mtTenn Hall| pey 5008 S Christian La This Bvening —Ericsan tn GIve ton, Tests to Scouts—Berlin Farmers | Club to Hold Open Meeting—Notes | better was e it had burned th at the rear of material damage w dor Stanley chemical compar Sre *fighti lipment appreciated although it found necessary to use it The ladice of Sacred He will hold a food sa t Mrs. Willlam Brown next afternoon at 3 o'clock The Modern this evening rooms at At csa Dors, Mrs. Henry Vistting Friends Miss Stasia Curran of New York City s visi gton as the guest of Mr George Gr membsrs will be fith Paul T A B, ursday A 5 when an Epecial and Mrs A drive for inaugurated by the St. society of Ken evening at the open house will bs hel speakers and entertainers will be o chred for the occasion and a large |Berlin Congregational gathering 18 expected to he present. (tl who intend to join 1} The Tabs are one of the oldest or- are asked to give their £anizations in town, having formed pastor at once. W about 30 vears ago. At the present primarily intended for t time the soclety boasts of 2 member- [Ing fo unita with church, i &hip of about 35 men. The drive will sions will he opened Le conducted by individual |peopla 1n nmm; in the class, rember, a special gold Tab pin bewng | Kev. Samuel A, Fiske apprals the prize for the member who sc- (the ‘rm..x".‘fl‘ml to notify 1 cures the largest number of new can- jonce in ¢ of sickness. didates for the society. The cam-(a number of cases in the parish paign will continue for ahout two the present time and the pastor ex- weeks. |plained that some of them might he The soclety is headed by Henry !ignored beranse he is not told about Rose, who is endsavoring to make |them, this vear one of the higgest in the history of the society. Plans are also | heing made to bock an extensive pro- an open meeting ot the Town hall gzram for the fife and drum corps, [this evening. A. E. Wilkenson, which is recognized as one of the|vegetable spechalist from Storrs col- | Jeading corps in the state. 1 |lege, will caker. All vege- Walker, its lealer., holds the A |tahle cordially invited ESthbanet aidit baton champiorship Wilkenson will GElE s Funeral of Miss Fowler asked of him Tarre b The funeral of Miss Emma 12 el D 2 Fowler of Rerlin was held Saturday e afternoon at the home of her bro-|held at the to |transferred to t of T ther, Frederick B Vonlsr of 38 Ash /g apsir n ot let, gtrect, Hartford Rev. Frank B Haven and Hu ford Railroad ¢ Haggard, pastor of the Asvium At Skl L Rl nus Baptist church, officiated A meeting of the Central Congre-| Rafiroad Crossing, fo be pall bearers were Samusl B Hall | gationa) 3 Wil be Held at thelyighwey pmurposes onl Tohn Miller, Willlam Schroder and center rifalipon | by DEPORES Y L Themas Hamilton. Burial was in the | \farch 13. The speaker will be TS b b b s hadar Maple cemetery, Berlin Wilfred Grenfell, known meeting. Athletic Club Whist | Labrador Doctor.” He will (Signed.) Plans bave been completed for the lijjustrated lecturs an th epening whist and setback party of | North.' the Kensington Athletic club which | E will be held at Lloyd's hall in Ken Ari en Rt sington this evening. Setback 1eams West school last Thursday « aie, eipected from the Berln Con- |The program conslsted of a struction company and the American |and dancing by t Blnts ot Congregational Notes class for the study of the Christian 5 stian ayes letiz hall NOTICE. SPECIAL The legal voters of the Plainville, Connecticut, ar warned and notified that a Town Meeting will be held 1 ville on Monday evening, Mar. a 1o . in the High School Auditor n at ‘clock, for the f names to t each ach se are at Town Tist of Tax 19 on April 1st, 2. To appoi Three Commit Committr Berlin Farmers Club The Berlin Farmers club will hold of Three, represer the Plainville Water Company, | effort to dev and determin schedule of water rates and cha which, in the judg Committes, answer the this the will Erowers a pre all questions spevcial Town Meeting n meeting will h n hall this evening at fair to bhe sent. My lanamer n on the desd 1 of Jans A epeoial to Town aclacic to 1 Wp same fmportant s Mect 10 New Britaim st eh James Simpson William Downbam tertainment i School | W. H. Loomis held at the vening. ialogue | the | Dated at Plainville, on March sth, 1 Conn, frien Woodmen will meet o'clock in th —_— TOWN MEETING lowing persons to cooperate with ent of this Jont needs of Roard of Selectmen ba eeveral he abla to be “Legionnaires {n Paris” 1 at the Strand thea Find- Grocertes in (ar ae ' “Water Co. & Florida, wo weeks. The Martha Rebekahs will meet in Odd Fellows' hall at 8 o'clock to right. it them in t Platnville ho lives a m on ts anxious to get ckage d the ow pon appl varn teated Collinsville 1n 4 the ssfon at tl alleys. Kov: leading the way. D and Charlie were best for the scor Five Sports 91 R1p|l'~l Church Notes st ch tomor- - meeting of the Ladl 14 on Wednes at 2:30 o'clock at the Irving T. Tyler, 4 will be lay afternoon me of Mrs Tark street On Thursday e company w 1 and the town meeting wi. point three tee will de of 20 fer ral Outlaws % .. g8 . action a small el of land which the railroad has trans- red to the town. This ot the West Ma 118 to be u i of \lr* 1 street cross- Thomasen, ry member d to be prese “riday aft ty will give of the chur ition from 2 to ch parlors. been arra hrients will b t of the 1 is or s s only Arthur Booth Dies Arthur M. Booth, &7, of av a veteran emplove of the rumbull Electric Co., died yeste day morning at the Hartford hospi- tal after a ls-year str 1gainst roor hcalth. Dea due to omach ulcers and r rous com- Mr. Booth had our operations during the ars, the final ona beins PuUrpos the Ladies’ A social to t nd congre- 5 o'clock in the A short program and the rrnoon e reyviile defeated match. T} Farmington 120 e of a ting n an ne a has . = Betham ; 135 Henderson . rges quaint the wor S All iergone past 15 performed ition wome cordially and to he k The reg midweek prayer meet TRooth had been a fareman 7145 o'cle and fand lain- toy om 1r meeting of Fl wiil be held 1n Gran “clock fomarrow ever 'I‘nmghl_'l m\vhl Hail the Gang's Here See “LEGIONNAIRES IN PARIS Under the Auspices of Brock-Barnes Post, No. American Legion All DEPUTY PF March (UP)—Deputy od today at a congress Frank E. Goodwin Eyesight Specialist making Herald Classified 27 Main St. Tel. 1905 Leglos. Individual team, including 'school, which was cleverly presen the teams l=d by J. Giana and | A piano recital was given by Miss John Conlin, will compete. Prizes gysan Cobey of Beckley, am- will be awarded the winners n all panied by voung violinists, the games. These affairs proved very | fandwork and profty sneessful las and ligger at the achool girls were tenaa are ex a4 this tode Friends of the club n h freshments were sington. ¥ast Berlin and N ~t Berlin Jte have announced their intentions of Pythian Sisters will Lol {he attending the party. The ol birthday party th cordially invited 1o attend Community Berlin Gr: Meeting | K. The A semicmonthly e nned Berlin Grange will be held at AL nembers of 1l Grange hall tomorrow evening. hose: birthday falls Burntt Grange of New Dritain will quarter of the y repeat a sketeh which they hon v cosstully put on in A Large attend e dresses year tmade 1 exhin Ken or Rritain \u» GOINGTO GET T 4 AFRICAZ IT SEEMS OQUGHT TO BLZ 7ING WEQE orean iin the will be the i ar y suc- 1osts of on last < desired | Wach district super Ne arterly con week, i the sk | < in the Haven district ' el “thodist chr he i the innnal held Girl s raon official | Tact onfer Thi P dist chareh 1 centinne | ’FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS SEEWWIZ,UNCLE ) \WELL, FREC | |HARRY! WIEN ARE Fog! Brtstol l\ews FULL PROTECTION AT FORESTVILLE Watchmen to Guard Rallroad Crossing in Three Shilts PUBLIC DEMAND ANSWERED Smith Meeting—New Departure Orches tra on Air Tonizht—Reckless Driver Pays Vine of 823 For th of hixtary no Easter va ss Oliva Rose the hor on W. Curtiss t last Friday eldon, who d of her ional parish Cooke con- family lot in West cemetery To Broadcast Progr An exceptionally half hour of r number will be a fan tucky Home™ hird number, is the contralto sol tol Methodist church. ow Bri In the Clock The synopsis fol- stora | the vari- which is H ation. °3 the hour und of an The merry ing of he alarm clock cla clock tn The apprentice gives for by the Dickermann abeth G 10ad, was held Jos. mass of 1 s taken Y for burial Vined for Reckless Driving nd costs by mor For-President Club Plans Big Mag- | | of driving while under the influence of liquor was dropped prier to the Mng of court. "Bakula was arrested Sunday aft- oon on Lake avenue by Officer r Norton following a complaint 1o headquarters. The accused =4 by Attorney Joseph while Prosecuting At- X T. Mather presented so for the cay. Busy Week-end for Firemen- The week-end proved a busy ome for the fire department, a total of fir: being answered by the irious companies in the ity proper. At 11:05 a. m. Saturday Squad A was noned for a grass fire at b place and a second alarm received at 12:05 p. m. Sature T a grass fire on Sherman Both were extingnished with als. 1 A and Hose Company were o'clock Saturday after- y fire at the home valski of §1 Union street. was extinguished with At 11:30 a Sunday Squad A 2 a call for a graas fire tiss lot of Terryville ave- i tha fire had reached © rear of the lot Hose 2 was called out. A 1oy Scouts alse respond- 12 call for assistance and n fight, the blaze was A and Fngine Company No- d out at 1:37 p. m. vielnity of chemicals were ing the blaze. day afternoen. storage bullding att on Church street A e2nd Hose Com- 1e blaza was put eut s With a slight ameunt \mnh vnu President Club Meeting. £ of the Fifth Senatoria! h fer President” elub 1914 on Saturday evening n the ©of Attorney Joseph F. Dutten ©S Wera present from Berlin, Farmington Plainville, Southing Plans were formu. v spring meeting ats of the districts, to Tree Inn, Farm orney Dutton, whe has been 3 stata central committes- m the Fifth District te sue- nnedy of East Hart- ned, presided at Saturdsy +ring in the capacity of resident in the absence of chell Smith, president, of Farm- To Scll 014 Sehool. A vote o soll the old4 Fall Moun- tain schoolhouse was passed at a | meoting of the voters of the Twelfth School District held last Saturday avening. The committes appointed to arrange for the dispos- al of the old building eonsists of Cylde §. Finnemore, chairman of t rict committee, Frank Woods and Louls Scherff. All of the school equipment will be disposed of by sale except the kerosene lamps, which will be used temporarily by the new school or until such time as electrie light service is furnished by the Connecticut Light and Power Com. spec | pany. Council Meeting. An fmportant meeting of the ecity uncil will be held tomorrow eve. ning at 7:30. At that time the bud- get will be formally approved and tax rates lald for the general eity and the first, second and third tax- ing districts. Tt 1a not belleved that there will be any {increase in the rate of taxation, by those familiar with elty affairs. The present tax rate for the general city {s 16 mills; for the first taxing district, 8§ mills: | the second taxing district two mills; and the 1.3 mills At tomorrow night's meeting, hearings on the sewer assessments of the Maplewood tract will aleo be held. third taxing distriet, Democrats Will Use Foot Guard Hall May 2 w Ha March § UP — The ite democratic conventien for choosing a delegation to the ma- tional convention will be held in Foot Guard armory, Hartford, on May 2 and 3. The primaries will be April 10. The announcement was made by Lynch, eecretary of the ate committee. s of the conventien had vrruovmy commented upon only ones possible it the t Guard armory was to be used. e convention will open om the cning of May 2 and after lsten- ing 1o the ksynote speech by the temporars chairman, will adjeurn the next morning. Annoumee- ba made later as to the been the untl ment will tempor ¥CHOES JULY RIOTS. tenna, Mar. § (A—Vienna had an echo of the July riots late last night when a communist contingent hed into the city in military formation from a meeting in & su- 1rh and stoned police who barred way. Ons police officer had ose hroken and several police- aived minor fnfuries. ChLr YOU DONT REALIZE HOW FAR THAT 15 M7 THE KIND WEATHER WE AAN 1T SPOULDNT B So Long now! FOG! PAE BLASTS YOO 1 HEAR ARE SIMPLY WARNINGS OF (Au; (N 70 OTUER VES:! THAT MAY BE _ NeAR ! PAy . s el GEE-IT'S SO TMICK I CANT SEE ANYTUING ! S

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