New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 10, 1928, Page 7

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Crochet Berlin News 16 MILL TAX RATE lat the | Britain | Sa OFFIGIALLY VOTED Record of Vital Statistics Shows Fewer Births ROADS ARE IN GOOD SHAPE Churches ‘Tomorrow Senvices in Morning—Unjon Lenen Servie First Baptist Statistics—Tabs Meelng—Items. at, hurch—V nax | of board last commitic: meeting of tie unee of Berlin hel the town hall i =ain set the tax rate for the ng year at 16 mills, the rat it existed in the sast The | ceting was in chare of Chairman | Claude W, Stev The which fived the cons the following: D Limes Pitzsimmeors, o Rickey aul Murray At & com sans year oard | Moore, | Clark, | Johann M Rig Drop n Birthe Vital tisties aitered at of Town Clerk Arthur 1. Wood- | it for the first wo months of the | show a big difference fn the | Ler of birth and deaths in nparison wit the fist two months of 1927 In January anid Iebruary of lat year there we U1 births recoded at the town | Cirk's office ¢hile this the cords show o total of five births, a diffence of 16. Ieatha tooka big drop this t yearonly three deaths o cliering this ear in comparisen 1o | oven Tast Th first, sonths of @ o the Lardest nonth sick and ol people Marriage: show practically the | me figurs for both yc five couples beng united in 1 four coup's entering the state thigyear. Rads ln sood Shape In epit of the heavy snow storm vesterday and Jast night the roads | n town ¥ere in good condition and wre running practically to | 1 The state department will hae plows at work during the | rooving the snow. . ¥ Church Mass will be celebrated tomor- ow rorning at § and 10 o'clock St Pul's church, Kensington, Ttev. John. Bren sastor, will be in cliare. There be a session of | Sunay school the oclck mass, taten devotions will e held | ¢ and Friday cvening at | 7 . Wednesday Rev. Jos cp Griffith of St. Thomas Seminary, | tettord, will deliver the sermon. Biediction will follow. Friday cve wg there will be stations of {ha “ followed by benediction, | Sacred Heart Church | John €. Brenvan of Ken- | wgton will officiate at the 9 selock mass tomorrow morning at he Sacred Heart church, East Ber- tin. A session of Sunday school will follow the mass. Drum Corps Mecting | There will be a meeting of the St. | Panl Fife and Drum corps _\lmuLul vening at the Taba hall, Kensing . at 745 o'clock. A rebearsal | 1 follow the mecting. The is starting carlier than v the members can ati purty at Lloyd's hall. mbe re asked to observe hange in time year only year | over two of the for to survive, | year - mar minte, day will following tev. nal so the All the | WS o Be-Ope reation of |sehool children will ret [will e a hymn of the the lthe | 1e o held | mect- | leeture a b the ) NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1928, Visca and Felt Turbans $2.95 Thee Smart Hats With Small Brims, and Eyebrow Models, in Black, Navy, Rose, Almond, Red, Sand and Monet Blue, Are Grouped to Sell For Only $2 95, and Are Excellent Value Millinery—=Second Floor urn to their| 11 dr morning. highway job carly 1 had the Main stree before many were ots W The M Monday eve Athletic T The Knights of P'ythins will hold eir regular weekly meeting nest ask. | TUesday evening at s o'cl at Community hall, SnEClal R adl e et ise ly i 1918 et Habih o et Wsitor Lnany Many important ¢ or discussion. Will presid partment lessons on Monc Union Lenten Service Union Lenten se ol First Baptist tomorrow wel A, Viske of the gregational church will serton Spectal Mee 1 meml 15 on t cleaned of about. Th re not opened Woodimen will at cloch 1| snow church of New ening. Tl erlin Con the orn meet at ning 8§ o z Sunday i ng Pabs arc S ock it ing which will bs I hall present e tomorrow., Wwill com: 5 nt Henry M Congregational at 10 o'clocl \l\\ Spain, IPALIAN LIND S tha| ¢ Mol 15 The o leard Tralian sailed tina new camane hool will nieet m Viske aptist tharities ship fo her cr wd Juck unton Lenten sery . Kensington Methodist Ready, Alm—' Rev. Vernon L. Phillips, will lead the ular morning ices tomorrow nrorning at th ational chur Sounday e Ken on Conzres I o'clock held at 12,10 o' dircetion of th ba lock super hism eclas Christian I o'clock ton Methodist at. 10 o'clock tor, will lead cavor <hool “Wha Ior Fpwarth led by Miss o'cloe] e3 will 30 o'clock. The arcopticon fall Was Set Cross.” I romfor at 1 e conducte tor will hym imnd 1he repr two| “kxodus of Ind Tanitou Iears Mo Amneric Indian day cvening at ) Knights of Honor will Wednesday H. M. 8, Kent. one the othe Tue o'l mect at will the church a'clock the with Mrs. league will Thursday Mid-weel meot The Junior at the ehurch at 3:45 o'elock. | K serviees will be conducted Fhursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The dy of the founding of the Christian church will be continued. il subject T Journ: \' W 100n at 7: of service cvening thera will be a official board. The annual clee- tion of oificers will he h . East Berlin Uems Services at the Methodist will be held fomorrow morning 10:45 o'clock with preach pastor, Rev. A. L. Burgr school at 12 o'clock discus: ;| I vening close e NEA Los midwinter recently in lnyv.,\( togeiler from all over the Stanley 1 champion archer, giving Mason Mitchell, African hunter, Angel ton Angiles famous country. left, Burean wamient Cal., oW e Here i world's les bi i The archery Los n hhur wencer, ganne this morning ! | CITY VS, COUNTRY | was requested [ month, | New b PI . .8 I | preaching service at 7 o'clock, sub- ainville News ;v it | Prayer [ evening in the Thursday | at 7:45 every church Choir rehicarsal \xuu: at § o'clock | o'clock. Missionary society meets next at the parson- TOPIC OF DEBATE . Broad Street School Bays Argue" Better for Latter | TEACHERS' GLUB DANGE &'~ held to the “Littlc Corner.” . Zion Church > will bo held at 2. Zion church . sermon by hool will b m. Mrs. Lo ient. C. E. sery Miss Bessio the Mayer { fora, servies sermon by 1 The 1eet ary Lvent Planned for 23rd—Town Mecting Monday Night—Plainville socic 1d with Mrs. y at 8 p. m. oot and baked bear home of n Friday, Under Six-Inch Snowfall—Church Notlees—Granted Divorce—Briefs, | Miss Coe son | A pies esolved: That pex will be try is more favora Jerick Melvi 1or choir t 12 noo o'clock cople’s me at 8 o'cle public is cordially invited il of these °8. Methodist Church s open 1ot public, in tl 1 school nasinm iday March etit, HOFTOW i “The Abu lay school will mect Epworth o Mr. 1t 8 o'clock The on eral gool e mar 1 wives o will casion. Ol Catholic Church ‘he regular services w and 10 o'clock tomo tra. of at the Church of Ou school s host committeen act old the o ott row morn- Iy Prinit o of school w m, {} ten nth's mind req Patrick Weleh ‘ iy Tat- ird will b ol gymi, rty given i sium for the will e u ladies of th of the society after Murs Ladi njoyed a delightful society's president e Mr 0 N | Town Meeting M cial fown ing s with held in um Monday voters wil N rate on the ment purpose will Fmarks K made some ‘ e dainty 10 'PLA!NVILLE' TTonay Come See “CONEY ISLANDY with S WILSON A Theill for Fvers Light of Comry A Smile Every Thrill | 2 Shows Saturday and Sundny At 6:45 and wall tables ar very syvmbols and bach to sit at the tabl represented her birthday this giving fine anothier, whols . with decorations suttable reon which a appor A4 with (O rranged ind Mr ving T SUADAY TWO—FEATI RES—TWO Tndian Raids—Heart Raide Thrills Galore with TIM Me( OY and William ¥ RS OF THE WE LOWE and 101N L BLICITY MADNESS of W nd wericd out in Alhin Je Himan wers A Comedy 2ation I Chureh ryiee at MONDAY and TUESDAY RICHARD DIX in a GOOD COMEDY *owill h CSPORTING GOODS” d the [ World “So Thou Anthen, “God So Love Sopri 4 baritons Divine 1 the gational You 30 .1 Abt Lewis L. Drast at s en fellowsiiip ¢ y of the W with Ter husband or held Thursday parish house. 1 D, D., pas rission sound in the Jars your over-wo every th chairn tor of and Alling st You constantly fear valuables omn Morris 1 necticut ireh mission at Storrs, will be «ka ~—You want to protect Advent CI Morning pre e hol tian Church hing serviee at the morn- Sabbath ening lock { o Our Safe Dey M B Boxes As Low STRAND BAREER SHOP Open Under New Management Ladies’ Work a Specialty Children’s Haircut—40c Plainvill B strect Place Your Valuable As § The Plainville Trust Co. 27 grand list, and finance will prosent a tion that the ra 1 1-2 mills meeting will also ta pointme the board of commenda- 1-2 mills, than last year. The | em— the ap- sentative mber fr Bristol News * HIGHWAYS ARE NOT BLOCKED BY SNOW i S[ale Plows § ferin .\Y.u‘ epted from Inches of Snow lcceed in Keeping Them Opeu N0 TRACE OF “FIREBUG" ; Police Unable to 'ind Clue to Iden- tity of Incendiary—Last Game Scason Tonight — Other Newsy News Notes, 1 a divor sions of spr yesterday i ing w rday w arrival of storm, wiic married wa. ¥ G. Wor granted maiden nam Wedding Anniversary neby Mrs, K < group sir s served Mr. report many | cularly | apply | der the ok Colll 1 main thoro bon as the snowfall this morning and the this city and open for travel before ty plows were also called tan early Jiour and were busily this worning in opening up rst taxing district highways leading 1 Fall Mountain City em ection of Ior started clearing a put Main street this roa Plainville i between A Blg Democrat removing the | : f ter today. No Clue To Would-Be Tncendiary Tn spite of the fact that police of- ficlals worked | night in an attempt to as identity of the person who ed to set fire { North Main prog tain th ttempt- street Thursday night, no ss has been made. John Guer- . the 16 ar old cmploye at the Bristol {he- | ormed the police that a n in the act of drop cur an ar the . was brou uarters la in the ctive ¥ in cont f Ernest rgeant Dan- Chief Joh rence during insurance fnspec- name was not and they later dise with Se Young G | story, vd Dete matter ertin still sticks fo his he police are inclined | 1use of the boy's ex when L told i rs Keith and Messier. was so frightencd ove e, that it was necessar: Messior to accompany home. Lockwood, an official of eaters, Tnc., which rates the Bristol ti d yesterday that a re- 1 would be paid to any- one ing information which | would lead to the arrest and con- {viction of the guilty party Whils definite statement obtainable from the police today, possible that Commission- Hurley of the s im to his h 7 al ind of annou of 8§10 furnish 5 no was or Rober will } in the investigation, To Pl Broadbrook The Maple End basket v to Broadb: a return engagement with t town. The two at the John Jenn this cit po- stillness of the night rked nerv ums played “hool gym fu and the for the safety of your g0 locals emerged victor- ious St. Patrick’s Night Dance Chairman G. Earl Louris of ple End Athletic elub and rers of his committce are yourself and family the mem- s mn wsit Vault— 0 Y busy com- a novelty 's night ncted under John Jo arly the au ool 1 3 ]'1‘\nllnll~ to St scl associatior Anne Devot Ann ok this eve- Vitzpatrick L. TFitzpat- e, Conn. of John 1. ot 1 a Jate hour last | ternoon | T given out, | requested to offer assist- | a fow weeks | eph’s church. Rev. Oliver T. Mage nell celebrated the high mass of re- quiem and burial was in the family lot in St. Thomas cemetery. Funeral of Mrs. Rocco Vicine The funeral of Mrs. Carmela Vi- cino, 71, wife of Rocco Vicine of 37 Gaylord street, who died yesterday following a three months’ {llness, will be held at 9 o'clock Monday {morning at St. Anthony’s church. A high mass of requiem will be celes {brated by Rev. L. Beccaris and bur- ial will be in the new 8t. Joseph cemetery. Mrs. Vicino was born in Larinzane Potenza, Italy, the daughter of Blaze | d Rose (Aselte) Blasl. As a woman she came yo \nr,\ P | fort * years ago to Rocco Vi- has been a resident of for the past thirty years. Surviving, besides her husband, are one daughter, Mrs. Madelin Tirella and two grandsons, Chester rella and Rocco Vicino, all of this (h»« city Parent-Teacher Meeting A meeting of the North 8ide ‘hool Parent-Teacher assoclation il be held next Monday evening the Kindergarten of the achool. A. Breekbill, local scout executive, Will be the speaker. An entertain- m has also been arrang- refreshments will be served. Last Game of Season sketball season of the New ° quintet will come to a this evening when they will °t the Renaissance Five of New | York city, world's colored cham- iplons. The Secnegambians appeared here several weeks ago and won a Iy contested game by a 35 to 32 1 tonight's game was are Manager Joe Carroll after numerous requests had been receiv- ed from the fans, A preliminary game will be play- ed starting at 8 o'clock. The main attraction will get under way at 9. Bristol' High Wins { Torrington high, the only team to | defeat the Bristol high school bas- ketball team this season, was hope- lessly outclassed at the local gym lust night and the Bristol boys {rcaped ample revenge for the set- {back in Torrington. The final score | was 40 to 20, Coach Tommy Mona- | han in the last halt of the game using members of the second team. | Zetarski starred for Bristol, running up the high total of 13 points. The summary: score, at Bristol 2 & Ttl. 13 | Zetarski, 1t | Roverts, 1t. Rao, | Becker, Tf. Hugret, c. Burghoff, c. | Goodrich, 1b. | Allaire, 1b. . | White, rb. Kashlan, rb. wloorocouomond - 2lecnmucucen to the Bristol theater on | Benvenuti, I D ‘( Peasle Woodland, c. elly, c. Pavhlovic, rf. 4o | Murasni, rf. Donohue, If. Germano, 1f. .. Slansusurvon wlunomounoon 20 core at half time, RBristol 15, Torrington 7; referce, Dillon; time 10-minute quarters. Crossing Work Halted Work of placing traffic buttons and making other changes incidental | to the plan of narrowing Doolittle’'s Iroad crossing, which was started by railroad employees yesterday, was halted yesterday afternoon by the now storm. The signal lights, how- |ever, have been relocated and are now close to the tracks where they |are visible from the five approaches, | Burlington avenue, Farmington av- | enue, North street, Judd street and ! Muple street, These lights were or- ucmm\ placed about 50 feet from | the crossing and many autolst, see- ing that they showed red to indicate an approaching train, passed them | but stopped close to the crossing. A | number of accidents have been nar- it | rowly averted by this procedure for the reason that two trains have oftentimes reached the crossing al- most at the same time and drivers | have awaited only for the passage { of one train. It is not believed that the new ffic arrangement provided for by the buttons will prove satisfactory. | although the arrangement is to be given a thorough trial. Mayor W. taymond Crumb and other city of- ficials have stated at various times that the only solution to the problem | is to cllminate the crossing entirely Ly an overhead highway. Plans sho such an arrangement have been drawn, but the cost of doing the work is felt to be prohibitive by raiiroad officlals. 1In the event the present traffic arrangement proves unsatisfactory, it is thought possible that an appeal will be made to the | public utilitles commission to have the crossing abolished. NEW TAILLEURS The tailleurs for spring ese softly chic, in their fine hand-tal- loring. Kashine tweed in fuehsie fashions one with a two-buttes | coat and peaked lapels. gue will meat at 3 o'clock Epworth leaguc at 6:45 o'clock. regular evening service will b at 7:30 o'clock. The morning service at Gabricl's Lpiscopal elureh will b held at 10 o'clock and will be con ducted by George Mitehell Ne Britain. The Sunday school will | held at 4 o'clock Miss Isabelle home yesterday visit 1o the The st | of w Taurence from an California where spending the fall and nths, Robiert returned | extended | hia winter | she been 7 MUCKH BETTER THAN MR.UIGEINS, YOUR TUTOR! n Siegrist was party at his home last eve- ning by 4 number of s youns fricuds, the occasion being his 12th Games were played and a | time enjoyed. Refreshments | served. Clifford Gates of West Cromwell | visited friends in town yesterday., On Monday evening an illustrated on “Yellowstone Park” will e held at Community hall. Ther et than 60 colored shades to shown. The program is bei heid urder the auspices of the Meth- el No admission will ihver tendercd a we STILL SEASICK. DOWN IN 7UE S7ATEROOM! FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Falth' e aic e - JUST TUE SAME, ) YOO DONT AIND TRE IM 6LAD ITS ALL \SHAKING IF YoO AAVE OVER=I AEUER A0 EFFECTS FROM IT= GOT SO SMAKEN | AERE COMES CAPTAIN UP IN ALL My LIFE! WELL, A0W FAR L. TWO AUNDRED SixTy \WERE WE BLOWN DFF Y MILES OFF,WAICA OUR COURSE AAD _/ PUTS US IN TUE WEST: WAS TUERE ANY ) BOUND LANE, AND DAMAGE To THREE FEET OF WATER) TAE SHIPY TALKS As IF SHUCKS! ONCLE MARRY SOMETUING COOLD HAPPEN 0 A BI6 SWIP LIKE OURS = GEE, A BI6 BOAT LIKE TS DOESN'T MIND A MURRICANE LIKE WE JUST \WEAT

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